Taylor County, Florida Electricity Rates & Statistics
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Taylor County, Florida Electricity Overview
Taylor County generates 0.33 megawatt hours per capita a year from solar power, giving the county a rank of 39th in Florida out of 67 counties for this category.
Taylor County ranks 46th in Florida out of 67 counties in solar power generation, with 7,206 megawatt hours produced from solar power.
The county is the 1790th highest generator of electricity in the United States out of 3230 counties, producing 7,206 megawatt hours.
Taylor County is the 1795th largest county in the country, with 21,762 residents residing in the county.
Taylor County generates 2.95% of their required electricity and must bring in the remaining 97.05% from nearby counties.
The nationwide average residential rate per kilowatt hour is 16.12 cents, while residents of Taylor County pay an average rate of 8.37% more than the national average at 17.47 cents per kilowatt hour.
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
Total Consumption
244,134 MWh
Consumption per Capita
11.22 MWh
ENERGY PRODUCTION
Total Production
7,206 MWh
Production from Renewable Energy
7,206 MWh
Production per Capita
0.33 MWh
EMISSIONS
CO2 Emissions
85,869,318 kg
CO2 Emissions per Capita
3,945.84 kg
Recent Electricity Rates and Production Changes in Perry
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Perry Electricity Pricing Data
Average Residential Bundled Electricity Rate for April, 2024
16.8¢ per kWh
- 0.03% lower than last month
- 6.15% lower than April last year
- 14.65% higher than the Florida average
- 0.65% lower than the US average
- 808th in the state out of 958 cities
- The state rank is the same since last month
- The state rank has increased by 4 since April last year
- 20,222nd in the US out of 31,696 cities
- The national rank has increased by 1,550 since last month
- The national rank has increased by 4,158 since April last year
12 Month Rolling Average Residential Bundled Rate
17.47¢ per kWh
- 0.52% lower than last month
- 6.71% higher than April last year
- 15.56% higher than the Florida average
- 8.35% higher than the US average
- 807th in the state out of 958 cities
- The state rank is the same since last month
- The state rank has increased by 20 since April last year
- 24,218th in the US out of 31,696 cities
- The national rank has increased by 74 since last month
- The national rank has dropped by 1,721 since April last year
Average Residential Bundled Electricity Bill for April, 2024
$122.67 per month
- 3.22% higher than last month
- 17.95% lower than April last year
- 5.32% lower than the Florida average
- 8.8% higher than the US average
- 42nd in the state out of 958 cities
- The state rank has dropped by 1 since last month
- The state rank has increased by 18 since April last year
- 23,779th in the US out of 31,696 cities
- The national rank has dropped by 7,132 since last month
- The national rank has increased by 5,591 since April last year
12 Month Rolling Average Residential Bundled Bill
$161.21 per month
- 1.37% lower than last month
- 5.01% higher than April last year
- 0.86% lower than the Florida average
- 18.47% higher than the US average
- 95th in the state out of 958 cities
- The state rank has increased by 1 since last month
- The state rank has dropped by 41 since April last year
- 26,404th in the US out of 31,696 cities
- The national rank has increased by 263 since last month
- The national rank has dropped by 4,148 since April last year
Perry, FL Electricity Overview
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Perry's citizens are billed an average residential electricity rate of 17.47 cents per kilowatt hour. Unfortunately for the residents, this price is more than both the state and US average prices of 15.12 and 16.12 cents per kilowatt hour, respectively. Duke Energy Florida has an estimated 1,034 total residential customers, which is more than any other supplier who operates in the city. Customers in Perry are faced with 1.5 power outages a year with outages lasting on average 138.28 minutes.
Emitting 27,997,426.42 kilograms of CO2 emissions, Perry is the 401st worst out of 960 cities in Florida for total pollution from electricity use. A better measurement of pollution is the CO2 emissions per capita, which amounts to 4,065.85 kilograms of CO2 emissions per person per year. This measurement ranks Perry as the 139th highest polluting city in the state. The city has zero electricity generation plants.
Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Perry
Perry residential electric rates are highest in February and the highest average bill is in August.
Historical Electricity Rates:
Electric Companies With Service in Perry, Florida
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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Duke Energy Florida | BUNDLED | 17.89 | 180.69 | 21,419,103.38 | 3,832,177,861 | |
Tri-County Electric Cooperative (Florida) | BUNDLED | 17.05 | 141.36 | 181,732.91 | 30,987,479.72 |
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Steinhatchee CDP, FL Electricity Overview
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Steinhatchee CDP's citizens are billed an average residential electricity rate of 17.47 cents per kilowatt hour. Unfortunately for the residents, this price is more than both the state and US average prices of 15.12 and 16.12 cents per kilowatt hour, respectively. Steinhatchee CDP has the 844th largest population in the state, with 580 residents residing within its borders. Consumers in Steinhatchee CDP are faced with 1.5 power outages each year with outages lasting on average 138.28 minutes.
Emitting 2,358,191.59 kilograms of CO2 emissions, Steinhatchee CDP is the 823rd worst out of 960 cities in Florida for total pollution from electricity use. A better measurement of pollution is the CO2 emissions per capita, which amounts to 4,065.85 kilograms of CO2 emissions per person per year. This measurement ranks Steinhatchee CDP as the 139th highest polluting city in the state. The city has zero electricity generation plants.
Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Steinhatchee CDP
Steinhatchee CDP residential electric rates are highest in February and the highest average bill is in August.
Historical Electricity Rates:
Electric Companies With Service in Steinhatchee CDP, Florida
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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Duke Energy Florida | BUNDLED | 17.89 | 180.69 | 21,419,103.38 | 3,832,177,861 | |
Tri-County Electric Cooperative (Florida) | BUNDLED | 17.05 | 141.36 | 181,732.91 | 30,987,479.72 |
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Electricity Production in Taylor County, Florida
Power Plants in Taylor County, Florida
Plant | City/County | State | Primary Fuel Type | Production (MWh) | Emission (kg) | Emissions per MWh | Toxic Chemical Release | Closing Date |
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Perry Solar FacilityDuke Energy Florida (100.00%) | Taylor County | FL | Solar | 7,206 |
FAQ
What electricity companies offer service in Taylor County, Florida?
County Customers Rank | Provider | Est. County Customers |
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1 | Duke Energy Florida | 115,360 |
2 | Tri-County Electric Cooperative (Florida) | 8,480 |
Which electricity company is the largest provider in Taylor County, Florida?
The largest electricity company in Taylor County, Florida by total customer count is Duke Energy Florida.
How many electric companies offer service in Taylor County, Florida?
Taylor County, Florida has 2 electricity companies serving consumers in the area.
How many power plants are located in Taylor County, Florida?
There is one active electricity plant located in Taylor County, Florida