Treasure County, Montana Electricity Rates & Statistics

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Treasure County, Montana Electricity Overview

With a population of 762 citizens, Treasure County is the 55th most populated county in Montana and the 3198th largest in the country.

No electricity production takes place in Treasure County, resulting in the county needing to import their electricity from other counties.

NorthWestern Energy is the largest supplier in Treasure County when calculated by megawatt hours sold.

Citizens of Treasure County use enough electricity to emit 6,487.78 kilograms of CO2 gases per capita, compared to the Montana average of 6,487.78.

Treasure County released 4,943,685.38 kilograms of CO2 gases from electricity consumption, which makes them the 2793rd highest polluting county out of 3221 counties in the US.

The average residential price per kilowatt hour in Treasure County is 12.74 cents. This is around 11.93% below the national average rate of 14.46 cents per kilowatt hour.

ENERGY CONSUMPTION

  • Total Consumption

    10,590 MWh

  • Consumption per Capita

    13.9 MWh

EMISSIONS

  • CO2 Emissions

    4,943,685 kg

  • CO2 Emissions per Capita

    6,487.78 kg

Hysham, MT Electricity Overview

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On average, Hysham's residential electricity rate is 12.67 cents per kilowatt hour. Regrettably, this is 13.24% above the state's average rate of 11.19 cents. Hysham is home to 276 citizens, making it the 210th largest city by population in Montana. NorthWestern Energy sells an estimated 11.55 megawatt hours in the city a year, more than all other vendors.

Emitting 1,790,626.2 kilograms of CO2 emissions, Hysham ranks 208th worst out of 498 cities in Montana for total pollution from electricity use. This total equates to 6,487.78 kilograms of CO2 emissions per citizen, ranking the city 111th worst in Montana for emissions per capita from electricity use. Since there is no electricity generation occurring within the city, electricity suppliers who service Hysham must source the megawatt hours they need every year.

Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Hysham

Hysham residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in October.

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.126/kWh$0.113/kWh$130.86/mo.$60.23/mo.
365th12.67¢Average residential price per kWh in the city of Hysham
479th$126.42Average residential monthly electricity bill for Hysham Residents

Electric Companies With Service in Hysham, Montana

ProviderService TypeResidential Rate (¢)Residential Average Bill ($)City Production (MWh)Residential Sales (MWh)Residential Revenues ($)
Mid-Yellowstone ElectricBUNDLED13.28166.3815,894.192,110,372.3
NorthWestern EnergyBUNDLED12.0686.462,708,328326,519,699

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Treasure County, Montana Details

Treasure County, Montana Net Metering

Out of the 3 companies in Treasure County, 100.00% of them have made it a point to offer net metering to their customers. The state has decent net metering and feed in tariffs that make solar and other alternative types of electricity generation more feasible.

Energy Loss

Treasure County electricity providers who report energy loss average roughly 5.47% of their energy lost per year. The countrywide average is 2.76%, resulting in Treasure County having a rank of 2260th best in the nation for energy loss efficiency.

FAQ

Which electricity company is the largest provider in Treasure County, Montana?

By total customer count, NorthWestern Energy is the largest electricity supplier in Treasure County, Montana.

How many electric companies offer service in Treasure County, Montana?

There are 3 electricity companies offering service in Treasure County, Montana.

Which electricity companies offer service in Treasure County, Montana?

County Customers RankProviderEst. County Customers
1NorthWestern Energy3,316
2Mid-Yellowstone Electric451
3Fergus Electric Cooperative22

Last Reviewed By: Matt Hope
Published: 2022-09-24