Clark County, Kansas Electricity Rates & Statistics
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Clark County, Kansas Electricity Overview
Clark County ranks 34th out of 3221 counties in the United States for electricity generated from wind power.
The 307 megawatt hours of electricity produced by non-renewable fuel sources ranks Clark County at 37th in the state out of 105 counties in non-renewable power generation.
Clark County is ranked as the 3117th largest consumer of electricity out of 3221 counties in the United States with 28,336.18 megawatt hours being used by residents who live there.
Clark County is ranked as the 414th highest generator of electricity in the United States out of 3221 counties for total electricity production, producing 2,632,115 megawatt hours.
Clark County saw a 21.91% rise in electricity produced by wind turbines around the county.
Clark County is the highest county in Kansas out of 105 counties for electricity generation from wind per capita, averaging 1,321.85 megawatt hours per resident generated from wind turbines.
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
Total Consumption
28,336 MWh
Consumption per Capita
14.23 MWh
ENERGY PRODUCTION
Total Production
2,632,115 MWh
Production from Renewable Energy
2,631,808 MWh
Production from Non-Renewable Energy
307 MWh
Production per Capita
1,322.01 MWh
EMISSIONS
CO2 Emissions
2,375 kg
CO2 Emissions per Capita
1.19 kg
Ashland, KS Electricity Overview

Ashland averages a residential electricity rate of 12.88 cents per kilowatt hour paid by their citizens, which is 4.51% lower than Kansas' average rate of 13.49 cents and 10.95% lower than the US average of 14.46 cents. There is a shortage of 10,836.76 megawatt hours in the city because of customers using 3529.89% more electricity than the city's electricity facilities produce. There was a 6.83% drop in the average emissions per capita over the course of the past year.
Electricity consumption in Ashland creates 4,093,651.79 kilograms of CO2 emissions. This is the 226th largest emissions amount of any city in Kansas. This total also equates to a ranking of 11th highest in Kansas for emissions per resident with an average of 5,228.16 kilograms of emissions per citizen. The city is home to one electricity producing plant. Ashland's power plants most often use Distillate Fuel Oil, which accounts for 100.00% of the fuel used for electricity generation in the city.
Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Ashland
Ashland residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in December.
Historical Electricity Rates:
Electric Companies With Service in Ashland, Kansas
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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Ashland, Kansas Electric Utility | BUNDLED | 11.70 | 89.04 | 307 | 4,546.59 | 532,101.51 |
CMS Electric | BUNDLED | 15.60 | 109.34 | 26,515 | 4,137,000 | |
Kansas City Board of Public Utilities | BUNDLED | 13.55 | 113.28 | 600,231 | 81,333,000 |
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Minneola, KS Electricity Overview

Minneola averages a residential electricity rate of 14.12 cents per kilowatt hour paid by their citizens. This is 4.68% more than Kansas' average rate of 13.49 cents. Kansas City Board of Public Utilities is the largest electricity provider in the city based on megawatt hours sold. Minneola is the 238th largest city in Kansas, with a population of 738.
Electricity consumption in Minneola creates 3,753,859.79 kilograms of CO2 emissions. This is the 238th largest emissions amount of any city in Kansas. This total also equates to a ranking of 70th highest in Kansas for emissions per resident with an average of 5,086.53 kilograms of emissions per citizen. All of the electricity sold in Minneola has to be sourced from surrounding cities and rural areas, as there are no power generation plants within its borders.
Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Minneola
Minneola residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in December.
Historical Electricity Rates:
Electric Companies With Service in Minneola, Kansas
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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Kansas City Board of Public Utilities | BUNDLED | 13.55 | 113.28 | 600,231 | 81,333,000 | |
Southern Pioneer | BUNDLED | 14.68 | 112.14 | 114,534 | 16,818,000 |
Englewood, KS Electricity Overview

Englewood averages a residential electricity rate of 14.14 cents per kilowatt hour paid by their citizens. This is 4.85% more than Kansas' average rate of 13.49 cents. Englewood ranks as the 639th largest electricity consuming city of the 741 cities in Kansas, with total consumption of 825.46 megawatt hours. With a population of 58 residents, the city is the 639th largest city by population in the state.
Electricity consumption in Englewood creates 295,018.79 kilograms of CO2 emissions. This is the 636th largest emissions amount of any city in Kansas. This total also equates to a ranking of 70th highest in Kansas for emissions per resident with an average of 5,086.53 kilograms of emissions per citizen. All of the electricity sold in Englewood has to be sourced from surrounding cities and rural areas, as there are no power generation plants within its borders.
Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Englewood
Englewood residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in December.
Historical Electricity Rates:
Electric Companies With Service in Englewood, Kansas
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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CMS Electric | BUNDLED | 15.60 | 109.34 | 26,515 | 4,137,000 | |
Kansas City Board of Public Utilities | BUNDLED | 13.55 | 113.28 | 600,231 | 81,333,000 | |
Southern Pioneer | BUNDLED | 14.68 | 112.14 | 114,534 | 16,818,000 |
Electricity Production in Clark County, Kansas
Power Plants in Clark County, Kansas
Plant | City/County | State | Primary Fuel Type | Production (MWh) | Emission (kg) | Emissions per MWh | Toxic Chemical Release | Closing Date |
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Cimarron Bend Wind Project I, LLCEnel Green Power (100.00%) | Clark County | KS | Wind | 896,488 | ||||
Cimarron Bend Wind Project II, LLCEnel Green Power (100.00%) | Clark County | KS | Wind | 881,183 | ||||
Cimarron Bend IIIEnel Green Power (100.00%) | Clark County | KS | Wind | 854,137 | ||||
Ashland | KS | Distillate Fuel Oil | 307 | 220,619.17 | 718.63 |
Clark County, Kansas Details
Roughly 2,375.09 kilograms of CO2 emissions are emitted in Clark County because of electricity consumption. This total also results in a ranking of 93rd highest in the state for pollution per person from electricity consumption. Wind makes up 99.99% of the fuel types used for electricity generation in Clark County. Clark County has the 568th most power generation plants of any county in the nation, with 4 total plants.
FAQ
How many electric companies offer service in Clark County, Kansas?
There are 4 electricity providers offering service in Clark County, Kansas.
How many power plants are within Clark County, Kansas?
There are 4 active power plants located in Clark County, Kansas
Which electricity companies offer service in Clark County, Kansas?
County Customers Rank | Provider | Est. County Customers |
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1 | Kansas City Board of Public Utilities | 64,836 |
2 | Southern Pioneer | 2,202 |
3 | CMS Electric | 1,580 |
4 | Ashland, Kansas Electric Utility | 705 |
What electricity company is the largest supplier in Clark County, Kansas?
The largest electricity provider in Clark County, Kansas by total revenue is Kansas City Board of Public Utilities.