Hettinger County, North Dakota Electricity Rates & Statistics

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Hettinger County, North Dakota Electricity Overview

While the national average residential rate of electricity sits at 14.46 cents per kilowatt hour, Hettinger County's average rate is 23.63% below that at 11.04 cents per kilowatt hour.

Hettinger County ranks 37th out of 53 counties in the state for total electricity usage, with its population using 76,657.15 megawatt hours.

Hettinger County emitted 0 kilograms of CO2 gases from electricity consumption, which makes it the 2948th worst polluting county out of 3221 counties in the nation.

Hettinger County is the 315th largest producing county out of 3221 counties in the United States when considering megawatt hours produced from sustainable fuel types.

Hettinger County consumes about 11.00% of the production put out by their generation plants, meaning they will export or store the leftover electricity.

Electricity from wind power generated in Hettinger County totals 696,982 megawatt hours, making Hettinger County 10th out of 53 counties in North Dakota for wind power production.

ENERGY CONSUMPTION

  • Total Consumption

    76,657 MWh

  • Consumption per Capita

    30.8 MWh

ENERGY PRODUCTION

  • Total Production

    696,982 MWh

  • Production from Renewable Energy

    696,982 MWh

  • Production per Capita

    280.02 MWh

New England, ND Electricity Overview

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New England's citizens are charged an average residential electricity rate of 11.04 cents per kilowatt hour, which is, thankfully, 23.63% less than the average national rate of 14.46 cents. The largest electricity supplier in the city based on megawatt hours sold is Slope Electric. With a population of 683 citizens, the city is the 84th most populated city in the state.

Releasing 12,588,196.36 kilograms of CO2 emissions per year, New England ranks 84th highest out of 406 cities in North Dakota for total emissions from electricity use. This total results in 18,430.74 kilograms of CO2 emissions per person, ranking the city 390th worst in North Dakota for pollution per capita from electricity use. The city is home to zero power plants.

Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in New England

New England residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in December.

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.129/kWh$0.086/kWh$120.47/mo.$51.55/mo.
223rd11.04¢Average residential price per kWh in the city of New England
104th$115.06Average residential monthly electricity bill for New England Residents

Electric Companies With Service in New England, North Dakota

ProviderService TypeResidential Rate (¢)Residential Average Bill ($)City Production (MWh)Residential Sales (MWh)Residential Revenues ($)
Basin Electric Power CooperativeBUNDLED
Montana Dakota UtilitiesBUNDLED10.5085.48771,83281,013,000
Slope ElectricBUNDLED11.59144.6547,3835,492,000

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Mott, ND Electricity Overview

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Mott's citizens are charged an average residential electricity rate of 11.04 cents per kilowatt hour, which is, thankfully, 23.63% less than the average national rate of 14.46 cents. The largest electricity supplier in the city based on megawatt hours sold is Slope Electric. With a population of 653 citizens, the city is the 87th most populated city in the state.

Releasing 12,035,274.12 kilograms of CO2 emissions per year, Mott ranks 87th highest out of 406 cities in North Dakota for total emissions from electricity use. This total results in 18,430.74 kilograms of CO2 emissions per person, ranking the city 39th worst in North Dakota for pollution per capita from electricity use. The city is home to zero power plants.

Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Mott

Mott residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in December.

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.129/kWh$0.086/kWh$120.47/mo.$51.55/mo.
223rd11.04¢Average residential price per kWh in the city of Mott
104th$115.06Average residential monthly electricity bill for Mott Residents

Electric Companies With Service in Mott, North Dakota

ProviderService TypeResidential Rate (¢)Residential Average Bill ($)City Production (MWh)Residential Sales (MWh)Residential Revenues ($)
Basin Electric Power CooperativeBUNDLED
Montana Dakota UtilitiesBUNDLED10.5085.48771,83281,013,000
Slope ElectricBUNDLED11.59144.6547,3835,492,000

Regent, ND Electricity Overview

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Regent's citizens are charged an average residential electricity rate of 11.04 cents per kilowatt hour, which is, thankfully, 23.63% less than the average national rate of 14.46 cents. The largest electricity supplier in the city based on megawatt hours sold is Slope Electric. With a population of 170 citizens, the city is the 189th most populated city in the state.

Releasing 3,133,226.03 kilograms of CO2 emissions per year, Regent ranks 189th highest out of 406 cities in North Dakota for total emissions from electricity use. This total results in 18,430.74 kilograms of CO2 emissions per person, ranking the city 39th worst in North Dakota for pollution per capita from electricity use. The city is home to zero power plants.

Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Regent

Regent residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in December.

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.129/kWh$0.086/kWh$120.47/mo.$51.55/mo.
223rd11.04¢Average residential price per kWh in the city of Regent
104th$115.06Average residential monthly electricity bill for Regent Residents

Electric Companies With Service in Regent, North Dakota

ProviderService TypeResidential Rate (¢)Residential Average Bill ($)City Production (MWh)Residential Sales (MWh)Residential Revenues ($)
Basin Electric Power CooperativeBUNDLED
Montana Dakota UtilitiesBUNDLED10.5085.48771,83281,013,000
Slope ElectricBUNDLED11.59144.6547,3835,492,000

Electricity Production in Hettinger County, North Dakota

Power Plants in Hettinger County, North Dakota

PlantCity/CountyStatePrimary Fuel TypeProduction (MWh)Emission (kg)Emissions per MWhToxic Chemical ReleaseClosing Date
Brady II Wind Energy CenterNextEra Energy (100.00%)
Hettinger County ND Wind 696,982

Hettinger County, North Dakota Details

Power Plant Fuel Types, Emissions & Pollution Factors

As the 43rd highest ranked county out of 53 counties in North Dakota, Hettinger County releases 0 kilograms of CO2 emissions from electricity consumption. Averaging 0 kilograms of CO2 emissions per person, the county ranks 2948th worst for emissions per capita from electricity use. The county is home to one power plant. For the purpose of electricity production, Hettinger County's main fuel is Wind, accounting for 696,982 megawatt hours, or 100.00% of production in the county.

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Energy Loss

Hettinger County has 3 providers who report energy loss. The average energy loss amount for these suppliers is 5.70%. The US average is 2.76%, meaning Hettinger County ranks 2341st best in the nation for energy loss efficiency.

Power Companies in Hettinger County, North Dakota

FAQ

How many electric companies offer service in Hettinger County, North Dakota?

Hettinger County, North Dakota is home to 3 electricity suppliers operating in the area.

How many power plants are within Hettinger County, North Dakota?

Hettinger County, North Dakota has one active electricity plant producing electricity for the county and surrounding areas.

Which electricity company is the largest provider in Hettinger County, North Dakota?

By total megawatt hours sold, Slope Electric is the largest electricity provider in Hettinger County, North Dakota.

What electricity companies offer service in Hettinger County, North Dakota?

County Customers RankProviderEst. County Customers
1Montana Dakota Utilities2,712
2Slope Electric1,006

Last Reviewed By: Nick Reese
Published: 2022-09-24