Boone County, Nebraska Electricity Rates & Statistics
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Boone County, Nebraska Electricity Overview
On average, Boone County citizens are accountable for 0 kilograms of CO2 emissions per capita each year, making them the 89th highest polluting county based on per capita pollution.
Boone County averages 72.31 megawatt hours per person produced from renewable electricity sources, which is 181st highest in the United States.
Boone County produces 391,389 megawatt hours of electricity from renewable fuel sources. This ranks Boone County 10th out of 93 counties in the state for total renewable electricity generation.
The largest supplier in Boone County by number of customers is Loup Power District.
Wind generates 391,389 megawatt hours of electricity in Boone County. This equals roughly 72.31 megawatt hours per person in Boone County being generated from wind power, giving the county a rank of 153rd highest county out of 3230 counties in the US in that category.
With a state average residential electric bill of $111.02, Boone County residents pay about 43.81% more than other citizens in the state.
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
Total Consumption
92,801 MWh
Consumption per Capita
17.14 MWh
ENERGY PRODUCTION
Total Production
391,389 MWh
Production from Renewable Energy
391,389 MWh
Production per Capita
72.31 MWh
Recent Electricity Rates and Production Changes in Albion
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Albion Electricity Pricing Data
Average Residential Bundled Electricity Rate for April, 2024
10.02¢ per kWh
- 1.9% higher than last month
- 1.33% higher than April last year
- 15.49% lower than the Nebraska average
- 40.77% lower than the US average
- 134th in the state out of 586 cities
- The state rank has increased by 44 since last month
- The state rank has increased by 62 since April last year
- 752nd in the US out of 31,696 cities
- The national rank has increased by 61 since last month
- The national rank has increased by 663 since April last year
12 Month Rolling Average Residential Bundled Rate
10.45¢ per kWh
- 0.1% higher than last month
- 2.36% higher than April last year
- 9.2% lower than the Nebraska average
- 35.18% lower than the US average
- 213th in the state out of 586 cities
- The state rank is the same since last month
- The state rank has increased by 17 since April last year
- 960th in the US out of 31,696 cities
- The national rank has increased by 55 since last month
- The national rank has increased by 82 since April last year
Average Residential Bundled Electricity Bill for April, 2024
$122.17 per month
- 5.44% lower than last month
- 5.03% lower than April last year
- 36.34% higher than the Nebraska average
- 8.36% higher than the US average
- 478th in the state out of 586 cities
- The state rank has dropped by 70 since last month
- The state rank has dropped by 8 since April last year
- 23,550th in the US out of 31,696 cities
- The national rank has dropped by 2,435 since last month
- The national rank has increased by 1,833 since April last year
12 Month Rolling Average Residential Bundled Bill
$133.2 per month
- 0.4% lower than last month
- 4.54% lower than April last year
- 20.84% higher than the Nebraska average
- 2.11% lower than the US average
- 377th in the state out of 586 cities
- The state rank has increased by 6 since last month
- The state rank has increased by 22 since April last year
- 14,551st in the US out of 31,696 cities
- The national rank has increased by 399 since last month
- The national rank has increased by 1,961 since April last year
Albion, NE Electricity Overview
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Albion's citizens are charged an average residential electricity rate of 10.45 cents per kilowatt hour, which is 9.20% lower than the average Nebraska rate of 11.51 cents and 35.18% less than the national average of 16.12 cents. Loup Power District has an estimated 161 residential customers, which is more than all other electricity suppliers in the city.
Emissions in Albion average 8,298.34 kilograms of CO2 emissions per resident from electricity use, making them the 43rd highest polluting city out of 590 cities in Nebraska based on emissions per capita. At 8,298.34 kilograms per person and 1,714 people in the city, the city emits 14,223,348.55 kilograms of CO2 emissions a year. This is the 72nd worst rank in the state for total emissions from electricity use. Since there is no electricity generation happening within the city limits, electricity suppliers who service Albion must source all of the megawatt hours they need every year.
Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Albion
Albion residential electric rates are highest in September and the highest average bill is in February.
Historical Electricity Rates:
Electric Companies With Service in Albion, Nebraska
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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Cornhusker Power | BUNDLED | 10.75 | 160.94 | 131,793.38 | 14,173,739 | |
Loup Power District | BUNDLED | 10.18 | 127.56 | 242,530 | 24,684,000 |
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St. Edward, NE Electricity Overview
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St. Edward's citizens are charged an average residential electricity rate of 10.36 cents per kilowatt hour, which is 9.99% lower than the average Nebraska rate of 11.51 cents and 35.74% less than the national average of 16.12 cents. With a population of 610 citizens, the city is the 182nd largest city by population in the state. Loup Power District is the largest electricity provider in the city based on megawatt hours sold.
Emissions in St. Edward average 8,298.34 kilograms of CO2 emissions per resident from electricity use, making them the 43rd highest polluting city out of 590 cities in Nebraska based on emissions per capita. At 8,298.34 kilograms per person and 610 people in the city, the city emits 5,061,985.19 kilograms of CO2 emissions a year. This is the 182nd worst rank in the state for total emissions from electricity use. Since there is no electricity generation happening within the city limits, electricity suppliers who service St. Edward must source all of the megawatt hours they need every year.
Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in St. Edward
St. Edward residential electric rates are highest in October and the highest average bill is in February.
Historical Electricity Rates:
Electric Companies With Service in St. Edward, Nebraska
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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Loup Power District | BUNDLED | 10.18 | 127.56 | 242,530 | 24,684,000 |
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Cedar Rapids, NE Electricity Overview
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Cedar Rapids' citizens are charged an average residential electricity rate of 10.36 cents per kilowatt hour, which is 9.99% lower than the average Nebraska rate of 11.51 cents and 35.74% less than the national average of 16.12 cents. With a population of 523 citizens, the city is the 199th largest city by population in the state. Loup Power District is the largest electricity provider in the city based on megawatt hours sold.
Emissions in Cedar Rapids average 8,298.34 kilograms of CO2 emissions per resident from electricity use, making them the 43rd highest polluting city out of 590 cities in Nebraska based on emissions per capita. At 8,298.34 kilograms per person and 523 people in the city, the city emits 4,340,029.93 kilograms of CO2 emissions a year. This is the 199th worst rank in the state for total emissions from electricity use. Since there is no electricity generation happening within the city limits, electricity suppliers who service Cedar Rapids must source all of the megawatt hours they need every year.
Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Cedar Rapids
Cedar Rapids residential electric rates are highest in October and the highest average bill is in February.
Historical Electricity Rates:
Electric Companies With Service in Cedar Rapids, Nebraska
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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Loup Power District | BUNDLED | 10.18 | 127.56 | 242,530 | 24,684,000 |
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Electricity Production in Boone County, Nebraska
Power Plants in Boone County, Nebraska
Plant | City/County | State | Primary Fuel Type | Production (MWh) | Emission (kg) | Emissions per MWh | Toxic Chemical Release | Closing Date |
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Laredo Ridge Wind LLCLaredo Ridge Wind LLC (100.00%) | Boone County | NE | Wind | 240,271 | ||||
TPW PetersburgTPW Petersburg LLC (100.00%) | Boone County | NE | Wind | 151,118 |
FAQ
What electricity company is the largest provider in Boone County, Nebraska?
The largest electricity company in Boone County, Nebraska by megawatt hours sold is Loup Power District.
How many power plants are located in Boone County, Nebraska?
Boone County, Nebraska is home to 2 power plants generating electricity for the county and other surrounding areas.
What electricity companies offer service in Boone County, Nebraska?
County Customers Rank | Provider | Est. County Customers |
---|---|---|
1 | Loup Power District | 3,678 |
2 | Cornhusker Power | 3,078 |
3 | Elkhorn Rural Public Power District | 46 |
How many electric companies offer service in Boone County, Nebraska?
Boone County, Nebraska is home to 3 electricity providers operating in the area.