Electric Rates & Providers in Garfield County, WA

Garfield County, Washington Electricity Rates & Statistics

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Garfield County, Washington Electricity Overview

Garfield County ranks 36th highest county out of 3230 counties in the nation for electricity per person produced from wind power. Producing 692,562 megawatt hours from wind and a population of 2,278, this averages out to 304.02 megawatt hours per person each year from wind turbines.

Garfield County produces 692,562 megawatts from wind turbines. That is sufficient to rank them 165th out of 3230 counties in the nation for electricity production from wind power .

The county is ranked as the 660th highest generator of electricity in the United States out of 3230 counties for electricity production, producing 692,562 megawatt hours.

Garfield County's average residential price per kilowatt hour is 36.39% below the nationwide average rate, at 10.26 cents per kilowatt hour compared to 16.12 cents.

In the county, the usage of renewable fuels for electricity generation has declined by 9.75% throughout the previous 12 months.

Renewable electricity sources account for 100.00%, or 692,562 megawatt hours, of Garfield County's total energy production.

ENERGY CONSUMPTION

  • Total Consumption

    25,832 MWh

  • Consumption per Capita

    11.34 MWh

ENERGY PRODUCTION

  • Total Production

    692,562 MWh

  • Production from Renewable Energy

    692,562 MWh

  • Production per Capita

    304.02 MWh

Recent Electricity Rates and Production Changes in Pomeroy

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Pomeroy Electricity Pricing Data

Average Residential Bundled Electricity Rate for April, 2024

9.73¢ per kWh

  • 12.34% lower than last month
  • 2.25% higher than April last year
  • 17.82% lower than the Washington average
  • 42.44% lower than the US average
  • 80th in the state out of 625 cities
  • The state rank has increased by 183 since last month
  • The state rank has increased by 15 since April last year
  • 598th in the US out of 31,712 cities
  • The national rank has increased by 2,187 since last month
  • The national rank has increased by 223 since April last year

12 Month Rolling Average Residential Bundled Rate

9.99¢ per kWh

  • 0.18% higher than last month
  • 7.25% higher than April last year
  • 11.48% lower than the Washington average
  • 38.02% lower than the US average
  • 118th in the state out of 625 cities
  • The state rank is the same since last month
  • The state rank is the same since April last year
  • 601st in the US out of 31,712 cities
  • The national rank has dropped by 17 since last month
  • The national rank has dropped by 154 since April last year

Average Residential Bundled Electricity Bill for April, 2024

$108.55 per month

  • 29.18% lower than last month
  • 7.43% lower than April last year
  • 1.17% higher than the Washington average
  • 3.72% lower than the US average
  • 167th in the state out of 625 cities
  • The state rank has increased by 276 since last month
  • The state rank has increased by 104 since April last year
  • 15,378th in the US out of 31,712 cities
  • The national rank has increased by 12,337 since last month
  • The national rank has increased by 6,284 since April last year

12 Month Rolling Average Residential Bundled Bill

$130.49 per month

  • 0.55% lower than last month
  • 0.06% higher than April last year
  • 21.69% higher than the Washington average
  • 4.11% lower than the US average
  • 442nd in the state out of 625 cities
  • The state rank has increased by 1 since last month
  • The state rank has increased by 15 since April last year
  • 13,384th in the US out of 31,712 cities
  • The national rank has increased by 767 since last month
  • The national rank has dropped by 259 since April last year

Pomeroy, WA Electricity Overview

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Pomeroy's citizens are billed an average residential electricity rate of 9.99 cents per kilowatt hour. Fortunately for the residents, this price is below both the state and US average prices of 11.29 and 16.12 cents per kilowatt hour, respectively. PacifiCorp sells an estimated 2,449.1 megawatt hours in the city each year, which is more than all other providers.

Emitting 1,908,457.33 kilograms of CO2 emissions, Pomeroy is the 361st worst out of 645 cities in Washington for total pollution from electricity use. A better measurement of pollution is the CO2 emissions per capita, which amounts to 1,375.96 kilograms of CO2 emissions per person per year. This measurement ranks Pomeroy as the 72nd highest polluting city in the state. The city has zero electricity generation plants.

Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Pomeroy

Pomeroy residential electric rates are highest in March and the highest average bill is in January.

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.111/kWh$0.072/kWh$201.39/mo.$73.63/mo.
118th9.99¢Average residential price per kWh in the city of Pomeroy
442nd$130.49Average residential monthly electricity bill for Pomeroy Residents

Electric Companies With Service in Pomeroy, Washington

ProviderService TypeResidential Rate (¢)Residential Average Bill ($)City Production (MWh)Residential Sales (MWh)Residential Revenues ($)
Inland PowerBUNDLED9.30135.35694,286.164,539,197.92
PacifiCorpBUNDLED10.70125.751,607,245.67171,961,221

Pataha CDP, WA Electricity Overview

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Pataha CDP's citizens are billed an average residential electricity rate of 10.01 cents per kilowatt hour. Fortunately for the residents, this price is below both the state and US average prices of 11.29 and 16.12 cents per kilowatt hour, respectively. Pataha CDP has the 614th largest population in the state, with 70 residents residing within its borders. Pataha CDP ranks as the 609th largest consumer of electricity of the 645 cities in the state, with a total consumption amount of 793.79 megawatt hours.

Emitting 96,317.24 kilograms of CO2 emissions, Pataha CDP is the 609th worst out of 645 cities in Washington for total pollution from electricity use. A better measurement of pollution is the CO2 emissions per capita, which amounts to 1,375.96 kilograms of CO2 emissions per person per year. This measurement ranks Pataha CDP as the 72nd highest polluting city in the state. The city has zero electricity generation plants.

Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Pataha CDP

Pataha CDP residential electric rates are highest in March and the highest average bill is in January.

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.111/kWh$0.072/kWh$200.45/mo.$73.54/mo.
119th10.01¢Average residential price per kWh in the city of Pataha CDP
439th$129.96Average residential monthly electricity bill for Pataha CDP Residents

Electric Companies With Service in Pataha CDP, Washington

ProviderService TypeResidential Rate (¢)Residential Average Bill ($)City Production (MWh)Residential Sales (MWh)Residential Revenues ($)
Avista UtilitiesBUNDLED11.06101.832,679,081.77296,301,114
Inland PowerBUNDLED9.30135.35694,286.164,539,197.92
PacifiCorpBUNDLED10.70125.751,607,245.67171,961,221

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Electricity Production in Garfield County, Washington

Power Plants in Garfield County, Washington

PlantCity/CountyStatePrimary Fuel TypeProduction (MWh)Emission (kg)Emissions per MWhToxic Chemical ReleaseClosing Date
Lower Snake River Wind Energy ProjectPuget Sound Energy (100.00%)
Garfield County WA Wind 692,562

Garfield County, Washington Details

Power Plant Fuel Types, Emissions & Pollution Factors

Coming in as the 2929th worst ranked county in the nation, Garfield County releases 0 kilograms of CO2 emissions from electricity use. More telling of the county's emissions reality is the per resident CO2 emission amount. Currently that amount stands at 0 kilograms of CO2 emissions, which results in the county being the 27th highest county in the state for CO2 emissions per capita. Electricity producing plants in the county mainly use Wind, which makes up 100.00% of the fuel used for electricity production in the county. Garfield County is home to one power producing plant.

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Garfield County, Washington Net Metering

Roughly 100.00% of the electricity providers in Garfield County offer net metering to their customers. The state has above average net metering and feed in tariffs that make solar and other types of electricity generation more affordable.

Energy Loss

Energy loss in Garfield County averages out to about 5.62% of all energy transmitted by the 2 companies that operate in the county and also report energy loss. With a state average energy loss of 2.98%, Garfield County is ranked as the 31st best county in the state for energy loss efficiency.

Power Companies in Garfield County, Washington

FAQ

What electricity companies offer service in Garfield County, Washington?

County Customers RankProviderEst. County Customers
1PacifiCorp10,745
2Avista Utilities7,727
3Inland Power3,293
4Clearwater Power15

Which electricity company is the largest provider in Garfield County, Washington?

The largest electricity company in Garfield County, Washington by total customer count is PacifiCorp.

How many electric companies offer service in Garfield County, Washington?

Garfield County, Washington has 4 electricity companies serving consumers in the area.

How many power plants are located in Garfield County, Washington?

There is one active electricity plant located in Garfield County, Washington

Alex Zdanov
Last Reviewed By: Alex Zdanov
Published: 2024-06-27