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Greene County, North Carolina Electricity Overview

At an average residential price of 15.48 cents per kilowatt hour in the county compared to the national average 16.12 cents per kilowatt hour, residents of Greene County benefit from a 4.01% discount from the US average.

Greene County residents pay an average residential monthly electricity expense of $171.46, which is 24.23% higher than the nationwide average bill of $138.02.

Greene County produces 27,580 megawatt hours from solar energy, ranking it 514th in the country out of 3230 counties for total megawatt hours produced from solar power.

As the 1189th highest county in the US for non-renewable generation per capita, Greene County generates -0.01 megawatt hours per person per year.

Greene County is the 80th most populous county in North Carolina.

Usage of non-renewable fuel sources has increased by 514.29% in Greene County.

ENERGY CONSUMPTION

  • Total Consumption

    262,702 MWh

  • Consumption per Capita

    12.8 MWh

ENERGY PRODUCTION

  • Total Production

    27,408 MWh

  • Production from Renewable Energy

    27,580 MWh

  • Production from Non-Renewable Energy

    -172 MWh

  • Production per Capita

    1.34 MWh

EMISSIONS

  • CO2 Emissions

    71,356,271 kg

  • CO2 Emissions per Capita

    3,476.72 kg

Recent Electricity Rates and Production Changes in La Grange

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La Grange Electricity Pricing Data

Average Residential Bundled Electricity Rate for April, 2024

16.28¢ per kWh

  • 3.98% lower than last month
  • 13.38% higher than April last year
  • 8.71% higher than the North Carolina average
  • 3.71% lower than the US average
  • 673rd in the state out of 770 cities
  • The state rank has dropped by 270 since last month
  • The state rank has dropped by 21 since April last year
  • 19,202nd in the US out of 31,696 cities
  • The national rank has increased by 3,097 since last month
  • The national rank has dropped by 3,068 since April last year

12 Month Rolling Average Residential Bundled Rate

15.07¢ per kWh

  • 1.07% higher than last month
  • 9.97% higher than April last year
  • 9.73% higher than the North Carolina average
  • 6.56% lower than the US average
  • 449th in the state out of 770 cities
  • The state rank has dropped by 9 since last month
  • The state rank has increased by 220 since April last year
  • 17,112th in the US out of 31,696 cities
  • The national rank has dropped by 580 since last month
  • The national rank has dropped by 4,288 since April last year

Average Residential Bundled Electricity Bill for April, 2024

$100.24 per month

  • 9.71% lower than last month
  • 12.23% higher than April last year
  • 12.09% lower than the North Carolina average
  • 11.1% lower than the US average
  • 17th in the state out of 770 cities
  • The state rank is the same since last month
  • The state rank has increased by 189 since April last year
  • 11,246th in the US out of 31,696 cities
  • The national rank has increased by 1,990 since last month
  • The national rank has dropped by 3,723 since April last year

12 Month Rolling Average Residential Bundled Bill

$122.29 per month

  • 0.75% higher than last month
  • 6.89% higher than April last year
  • 11.13% lower than the North Carolina average
  • 10.13% lower than the US average
  • 17th in the state out of 770 cities
  • The state rank has increased by 163 since last month
  • The state rank has increased by 203 since April last year
  • 10,812th in the US out of 31,696 cities
  • The national rank has dropped by 216 since last month
  • The national rank has dropped by 2,942 since April last year

La Grange, NC Electricity Overview

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The residential electricity rate is 15.07 cents per kilowatt hour for residents of La Grange, which is 9.73% higher than the average state price of 13.73 cents and 6.56% below the national average of 16.12 cents. The city ranks 35th in North Carolina out of 777 cities for solar production per capita, with 3.69 megawatt hours per resident being produced. About 100.00% of the city's electricity production is from solar power.

La Grange has one electricity generation plant. Tracking emissions on a per capita basis gives us a glimpse of the emissions efficiency of a city. The city averages 2,763.04 kilograms of CO2 emissions per citizen from electricity use. This adds up to total emissions of 7,297,184.61 kilograms of CO2 emissions, ranking the city 334th highest for total pollution in North Carolina. For the purpose of electricity production, La Grange's primary fuel source is Solar, making up 100.00%, or 9,742 megawatt hours of production in the city.

Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in La Grange

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

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.170/kWh$0.117/kWh$152.99/mo.$84.03/mo.
449th15.07¢Average residential price per kWh in the city of La Grange
17th$122.29Average residential monthly electricity bill for La Grange Residents

Electric Companies With Service in La Grange, North Carolina

ProviderService TypeResidential Rate (¢)Residential Average Bill ($)City Production (MWh)Residential Sales (MWh)Residential Revenues ($)
LaGrange UtilitiesBUNDLED14.92122.2915,630.042,332,724.46

Snow Hill, NC Electricity Overview

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The residential electricity rate is 15.38 cents per kilowatt hour for residents of Snow Hill, which is 12.01% higher than the average state price of 13.73 cents and 4.61% below the national average of 16.12 cents. The average monthly residential electric bill for a resident in the city is $161.17 per month. Duke Energy Progress has an estimated 158 total residential customers, which is more than all other electricity suppliers in the city.

The inhabitants of Snow Hill have to get their power from outside city limits because there are not any electricity generating facilities within the city. The city's electricity consumption results in CO2 emissions totaling 7,973,024.97 kilograms, which is 318th highest amount in the state out of 777 cities. Averaging 3,881.71 kilograms of CO2 emissions per person, the city ranks 46th highest in the state for emissions per capita from electricity use.

Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Snow Hill

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

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.183/kWh$0.101/kWh$205.49/mo.$91.32/mo.
689th15.38¢Average residential price per kWh in the city of Snow Hill
647th$161.17Average residential monthly electricity bill for Snow Hill Residents

Electric Companies With Service in Snow Hill, North Carolina

ProviderService TypeResidential Rate (¢)Residential Average Bill ($)City Production (MWh)Residential Sales (MWh)Residential Revenues ($)
Duke Energy ProgressBUNDLED14.95149.9416,040,524.72,398,692,083
Pitt & Greene Electric Membership CorporationBUNDLED16.11197.75111,368.317,946,401.3

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Maury CDP, NC Electricity Overview

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The residential electricity rate is 16.27 cents per kilowatt hour for residents of Maury CDP, which is 18.48% higher than the average state price of 13.73 cents and 0.89% above the national average of 16.12. Customers in the city have an average monthly residential electric bill of $197.75. This is 43.28% higher than the national average bill of $138.02. With an estimated 31 residential customers, Pitt & Greene Electric Membership Corporation is the largest supplier in the city.

The inhabitants of Maury CDP have to get their power from outside city limits because there are not any electricity generating facilities within the city. The city's electricity consumption results in CO2 emissions totaling 5,244,185.36 kilograms, which is 386th highest amount in the state out of 777 cities. Averaging 3,881.71 kilograms of CO2 emissions per person, the city ranks 46th highest in the state for emissions per capita from electricity use.

Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Maury CDP

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

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.183/kWh$0.115/kWh$247.36/mo.$125.86/mo.
723rd16.27¢Average residential price per kWh in the city of Maury CDP
761st$197.75Average residential monthly electricity bill for Maury CDP Residents

Electric Companies With Service in Maury CDP, North Carolina

ProviderService TypeResidential Rate (¢)Residential Average Bill ($)City Production (MWh)Residential Sales (MWh)Residential Revenues ($)
Pitt & Greene Electric Membership CorporationBUNDLED16.11197.75111,368.317,946,401.3

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Electricity Production in Greene County, North Carolina

Power Plants in Greene County, North Carolina

PlantCity/CountyStatePrimary Fuel TypeProduction (MWh)Emission (kg)Emissions per MWhToxic Chemical ReleaseClosing Date
Innovative Solar 63, LLCCypress Creek Renewables (100.00%)
Greene County NC Solar 8,547
Thornton PV1Fresh Air Energy XVI LLC (100.00%)
Greene County NC Solar 8,424
Greene County NC Solar 3,796
Snow Hill Solar 2 LLCSnow Hill Solar 2 LLC (100.00%)
Greene County NC Solar 3,766
Arba Solar, LLCArgand Energy Solutions, LLC (100.00%)
Greene County NC Solar 2,875

Greene County, North Carolina Details

Power Plant Fuel Types, Emissions & Pollution Factors

Greene County has 5 electricity generation plants, which is 486th most in the United States. For every resident in the county there are 3,476.72 kilograms of CO2 pollution from electricity use. This equals a total emissions amount from electricity use of 71,356,271.02 kilograms. Greene County's fuel of choice is Solar, with 100.63% of electricity production using this fuel type.

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100.63%
BATTERIES OR OTHER USE OF ELECTRICITY AS AN ENERGY SOURCE
Batteries or other use of electricity as an energy source
-0.63%

Greene County, North Carolina Net Metering

Approximately 25.00% of the electric companies in Greene County offer net metering to their consumers. The state has decent net metering and feed in tariffs that make solar and other types of electricity generation more affordable.

Energy Loss

In Greene County one company reports energy loss, Duke Energy Progress. They average an annual energy loss of 2.83%. With a nationwide average energy loss of 2.87%, Greene County is ranked as the 312th best county in the United States for energy loss efficiency.

Providers In Each City in Greene County:

  • Hookerton, North Carolina:
    • Hookerton, North Carolina Electric Utility: 100.00%
  • La Grange, North Carolina:
    • LaGrange Utilities: 100.00%
  • Snow Hill, North Carolina:
    • Pitt & Greene Electric Membership Corporation: 23.54%
    • Duke Energy Progress: 76.46%
  • Walstonburg, North Carolina:
    • Duke Energy Progress: 49.98%
    • Walstonburg, North Carolina Electric Utility: 50.02%

* City coverage generated based on government data. Always verify you can get service from the provider.

FAQ

What electricity company is the largest supplier in Greene County, North Carolina?

By total megawatt hours sold, Duke Energy Progress is the largest electricity supplier in Greene County, North Carolina.

Which electricity companies offer service in Greene County, North Carolina?

How many electric companies offer service in Greene County, North Carolina?

Greene County, North Carolina is home to 4 electricity suppliers operating in the area.

How many power plants are within Greene County, North Carolina?

Greene County, North Carolina has 5 power plants generating electricity for the county and other surrounding areas.

Ginalyn Gelera
Last Reviewed By: Ginalyn Gelera
Published: 2024-07-26