Grant County, Washington Electricity Rates & Statistics
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Grant County, Washington Electricity Overview
By megawatt hours sold, the largest provider in Grant County is Grant County PUD.
At an average residential rate of 6.25 cents per kilowatt hour in the county compared to the national average 16.12 cents per kilowatt hour, customers in Grant County benefit from a 61.21% discount from the nationwide average rate.
Grant County's ability to produce 3,760,890 megawatts of electricity through the use of hydroelectric energy sources, has given rise to its ranking of 6th highest hydroelectric energy generating county in the state out of 39 counties.
Grant County ranks 13th out of 39 counties in the state for total electricity usage, with its residents using over 1,100,000 megawatt hours.
The county is ranked as the 8th highest generator of electricity in the state out of 39 counties for total electricity generation, generating 3,760,890 megawatt hours.
Grant County has experienced a 12.34% decline over the past 12 months in the usage of renewable fuels for electricity generation.
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
Total Consumption
1,148,851 MWh
Consumption per Capita
11.34 MWh
ENERGY PRODUCTION
Total Production
3,760,890 MWh
Production from Renewable Energy
3,760,890 MWh
Production per Capita
37.12 MWh
Recent Electricity Rates and Production Changes in Moses Lake
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Moses Lake Electricity Pricing Data
Average Residential Bundled Electricity Rate for April, 2024
6.42¢ per kWh
- 1.09% higher than last month
- 8.13% higher than April last year
- 45.8% lower than the Washington average
- 62.04% lower than the US average
- 38th 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
- 74th in the US out of 31,712 cities
- The national rank has dropped by 4 since last month
- The national rank is the same since April last year
12 Month Rolling Average Residential Bundled Rate
6.12¢ per kWh
- 0.66% higher than last month
- 7.51% higher than April last year
- 45.77% lower than the Washington average
- 62.03% lower than the US average
- 38th 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
- 46th in the US out of 31,712 cities
- The national rank is the same since last month
- The national rank has dropped by 4 since April last year
Average Residential Bundled Electricity Bill for April, 2024
$106.73 per month
- 16.32% lower than last month
- 0.9% lower than April last year
- 0.53% lower than the Washington average
- 5.34% lower than the US average
- 155th in the state out of 625 cities
- The state rank has increased by 42 since last month
- The state rank has increased by 52 since April last year
- 14,106th in the US out of 31,712 cities
- The national rank has increased by 6,485 since last month
- The national rank has increased by 4,207 since April last year
12 Month Rolling Average Residential Bundled Bill
$107.43 per month
- 0.07% lower than last month
- 1.95% higher than April last year
- 0.19% higher than the Washington average
- 21.05% lower than the US average
- 200th in the state out of 625 cities
- The state rank has dropped by 1 since last month
- The state rank is the same since April last year
- 5,201st in the US out of 31,712 cities
- The national rank has increased by 253 since last month
- The national rank has dropped by 1,011 since April last year
Moses Lake, WA Electricity Overview
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The average residential electricity price for Moses Lake is about 6.12 cents per kilowatt hour, which is 45.77% less than the average Washington rate of 11.29 cents and 62.03% lower than the nationwide average of 16.12 cents. Grant County PUD is the largest electricity supplier in the city based on megawatt hours sold. The average monthly residential power bill for a citizen in the city is $107.43 per month.
Emitting 34,074,287.82 kilograms of CO2 emissions each year, Moses Lake is the 51st worst out of 645 cities in the state for total emissions from electricity use. Additionally, the city ranks 72nd highest in the state in emissions per person, which could be argued to be the more important statistic. Within Moses Lake, there are no electricity generating facilities. The inhabitants must depend on electricity generated outside of the city limits.
Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Moses Lake
Moses Lake residential electric rates are highest in April and the highest average bill is in January.
Historical Electricity Rates:
Electric Companies With Service in Moses Lake, Washington
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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Grant County PUD | BUNDLED | 6.12 | 107.51 | 865,657.67 | 52,959,572.54 |
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Ephrata, WA Electricity Overview
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The average residential electricity price for Ephrata is about 6.12 cents per kilowatt hour, which is 45.77% less than the average Washington rate of 11.29 cents and 62.03% lower than the nationwide average of 16.12 cents. Grant County PUD is the largest electricity supplier in the city based on megawatt hours sold. The average monthly residential power bill for a citizen in the city is $107.43 per month.
Emitting 11,486,518.93 kilograms of CO2 emissions each year, Ephrata is the 145th worst out of 645 cities in the state for total emissions from electricity use. Additionally, the city ranks 489th highest in the state in emissions per person, which could be argued to be the more important statistic. Within Ephrata, there are no electricity generating facilities. The inhabitants must depend on electricity generated outside of the city limits.
Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Ephrata
Ephrata residential electric rates are highest in April and the highest average bill is in January.
Historical Electricity Rates:
Electric Companies With Service in Ephrata, Washington
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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Grant County PUD | BUNDLED | 6.12 | 107.51 | 865,657.67 | 52,959,572.54 |
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Quincy, WA Electricity Overview
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The average residential electricity price for Quincy is about 6.12 cents per kilowatt hour, which is 45.77% less than the average Washington rate of 11.29 cents and 62.03% lower than the nationwide average of 16.12 cents. Grant County PUD is the largest electricity supplier in the city based on megawatt hours sold. The average monthly residential power bill for a citizen in the city is $107.43 per month.
Emitting 10,498,579.23 kilograms of CO2 emissions each year, Quincy is the 153rd worst out of 645 cities in the state for total emissions from electricity use. Additionally, the city ranks 489th highest in the state in emissions per person, which could be argued to be the more important statistic. Within Quincy, there are no electricity generating facilities. The inhabitants must depend on electricity generated outside of the city limits.
Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Quincy
Quincy residential electric rates are highest in April and the highest average bill is in January.
Historical Electricity Rates:
Electric Companies With Service in Quincy, Washington
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Grant County PUD | BUNDLED | 6.12 | 107.51 | 865,657.67 | 52,959,572.54 |
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Electricity Production in Grant County, Washington
Power Plants in Grant County, Washington
Plant | City/County | State | Primary Fuel Type | Production (MWh) | Emission (kg) | Emissions per MWh | Toxic Chemical Release | Closing Date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Priest RapidsGrant County PUD (100.00%) | Grant County | WA | Conventional Hydroelectric | 3,760,890 |
FAQ
How many power plants are located in Grant County, Washington?
There is one active electricity plant in Grant County, Washington
Which electricity company is the largest provider in Grant County, Washington?
By total customer count, Grant County PUD is the largest electricity provider in Grant County, Washington.
What electricity companies offer service in Grant County, Washington?
County Customers Rank | Provider | Est. County Customers |
---|---|---|
1 | Grant County PUD | 54,034 |
2 | Avista Utilities | 1,317 |
How many electric companies offer service in Grant County, Washington?
Grant County, Washington has 2 electricity companies operating in the area.