Madison County, NE: 5 Electric Providers

Madison County, Nebraska Electricity Rates & Statistics

Electricity Rates, Plans & Statistics

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Madison County, Nebraska Electricity Overview

At an average residential price of 9.60 cents per kilowatt hour in the county compared to the national average 16.01 cents per kilowatt hour, customers in Madison County enjoy a 40.02% discount from the US average rate.

Madison County had a 100.00% increase over the last year in the usage of renewable fuel sources for electricity generation.

Over the course of the last 12 months, there has been a 93.15% reduction in the use of non-renewable fuel types for electricity production in Madison County.

Madison County is the 8th most populous county in the state.

Madison County generates 0.14 megawatt hours per capita per year, making it the 44 highest county out of 93 counties in the state for production per capita.

As the 1214th highest county in the nation for non-renewable generation per capita, Madison County generates 0 megawatt hours per person a year.

ENERGY CONSUMPTION

  • Total Consumption

    609,880 MWh

  • Consumption per Capita

    17.15 MWh

ENERGY PRODUCTION

  • Total Production

    4,855 MWh

  • Production from Renewable Energy

    4,850 MWh

  • Production from Non-Renewable Energy

    5 MWh

  • Production per Capita

    0.14 MWh

EMISSIONS

  • CO2 Emissions

    292,398,637 kg

  • CO2 Emissions per Capita

    8,224.3 kg

Norfolk, NE Electricity Overview

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The average residential electricity rate for Norfolk is about 10.43 cents per kilowatt hour. Luckily, this is 7.99% below Nebraska's average rate of 11.34 cents, ranking the city at 261st best for average electricity rate out of 590 cities in the state. The city is ranked 10th in Nebraska in total electricity generated from power generating plants within its borders, with 4,850 megawatt hours generated. Nebraska Public Power District sells an estimated 60,109.05 megawatt hours in the city per year, which is more than any other provider.

Emissions in Norfolk average 8,196.28 kilograms of CO2 emissions per person from electricity use, making them the 573rd worst polluting city out of 590 cities in the state based on emissions per capita. At 8,196.28 kilograms per person and 24,964 people in the city, the city emits 204,612,020.94 kilograms of CO2 emissions each year. This is the 8th worst rank in the state for total emissions. The city is home to one electricity generation plant. When considering electricity generation, Norfolk's top fuel is Solar, accounting for 4,850 megawatt hours, or 100.00% of production in the city.

Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Norfolk

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

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.128/kWh$0.082/kWh$147.30/mo.$66.89/mo.
261st10.43¢Average residential price per kWh in the city of Norfolk
36th$101.48Average residential monthly electricity bill for Norfolk Residents

Electric Companies With Service in Norfolk, Nebraska

ProviderService TypeResidential Rate (¢)Residential Average Bill ($)City Production (MWh)Residential Sales (MWh)Residential Revenues ($)
Nebraska Public Power DistrictBUNDLED10.43101.48852,446.0488,919,924

Madison, NE Electricity Overview

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The average residential electricity rate for Madison is about 16.80 cents per kilowatt hour. Regrettably, this is 48.20% above Nebraska's average rate of 11.34 cents, ranking the city at 588th best average for electricity rate out of 590 cities in the state. The city is ranked 36th in Nebraska in total electricity generated from power generating plants within its borders, with 5 megawatt hours generated. The largest vendor in the city based on megawatt hours sold is Madison, Nebraska Electric Utility.

Emissions in Madison average 8,291.18 kilograms of CO2 emissions per person from electricity use, making them the 26th worst polluting city out of 590 cities in the state based on emissions per capita. At 8,291.18 kilograms per person and 1,955 people in the city, the city emits 16,209,251.32 kilograms of CO2 emissions each year. This is the 63rd worst rank in the state for total emissions. The city is home to one electricity generation plant. When considering electricity generation, Madison's top fuel is Natural Gas, accounting for 2.96 megawatt hours, or 59.16% of production in the city.

Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Madison

Madison residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in May.

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.197/kWh$0.093/kWh$101.23/mo.$71.61/mo.
588th16.80¢Average residential price per kWh in the city of Madison
25th$93.67Average residential monthly electricity bill for Madison Residents

Electric Companies With Service in Madison, Nebraska

ProviderService TypeResidential Rate (¢)Residential Average Bill ($)City Production (MWh)Residential Sales (MWh)Residential Revenues ($)
Madison, Nebraska Electric UtilityBUNDLED16.8093.6754,254.73714,857.54

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Battle Creek, NE Electricity Overview

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The average residential electricity rate for Battle Creek is about 10.74 cents per kilowatt hour. Luckily, this is 5.28% below Nebraska's average rate of 11.34 cents, ranking the city at 365th best for average electricity rate out of 590 cities in the state. Battle Creek, Nebraska Electric Utility has an estimated 329 total residential customers, which is more than all other vendors in the city. The city deals with an average of 0.42 electrical outages per customer a year. These outages are on average 147.23 minutes. In contrast, the national average is 1.27 outages per customer and 137.24 minutes each outage.

Emissions in Battle Creek average 8,290.17 kilograms of CO2 emissions per person from electricity use, making them the 31st worst polluting city out of 590 cities in the state based on emissions per capita. At 8,290.17 kilograms per person and 1,397 people in the city, the city emits 11,581,373.51 kilograms of CO2 emissions each year. This is the 93rd worst rank in the state for total emissions. All of the 23,964.28 megawatt hours of electricity consumed in Battle Creek must be sourced from neighboring cities or counties as there are no power facilities in the city.

Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Battle Creek

Battle Creek residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in April.

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.109/kWh$0.096/kWh$148.20/mo.$113.10/mo.
365th10.74¢Average residential price per kWh in the city of Battle Creek
201st$115.12Average residential monthly electricity bill for Battle Creek Residents

Electric Companies With Service in Battle Creek, Nebraska

ProviderService TypeResidential Rate (¢)Residential Average Bill ($)City Production (MWh)Residential Sales (MWh)Residential Revenues ($)
Battle Creek, Nebraska Electric UtilityBUNDLED10.78114.166,275.6676,724.95
Elkhorn Rural Public Power DistrictBUNDLED9.43142.63110,65410,439,000

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Electricity Production in Madison County, Nebraska

Power Plants in Madison County, Nebraska

PlantCity/CountyStatePrimary Fuel TypeProduction (MWh)Emission (kg)Emissions per MWhToxic Chemical ReleaseClosing Date
South 49th 013445 SCS Norfolk, LLCSol Systems (100.00%)
Norfolk NE Solar 4,850
Madison NE Natural Gas 54,376.93875.39

Madison County, Nebraska Details

Power Plant Fuel Types, Emissions & Pollution Factors

Tracking emissions on a per capita basis gives us a glimpse of the emissions efficiency of a county. Madison County averages 8,224.3 kilograms of CO2 emissions per citizen from electricity use. At 8,224.3 kilograms per person and 35,553 citizens in the county, the county emits 292,398,637.27 kilograms of CO2 emissions a year. This is the 926th worst rank in the United States Roughly 99.90% of Madison County's electricity is produced using Solar. Other fuels used include Natural Gas at 0.06% and Distillate Fuel Oil at 0.04%. Madison County has 2 electricity plants, which is 18th highest in the state.

SOLAR
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99.90%
NATURAL GAS
Natural Gas
0.06%
DISTILLATE FUEL OIL
Distillate Fuel Oil
0.04%

Madison County, Nebraska Net Metering

There are 5 companies in Madison County providing electricity. Of those 5, 60.00% of them offer some type of net metering option for their customers, making solar panels and alternative electric sources more economically feasible. The state has highly restricted net metering and feed in tariffs that make solar and other alternative types of electricity generation more realistic.

Energy Loss

Energy loss in Madison County averages out to about 5.12% of the total electricity transmitted by the 2 companies that operate in the county and also report energy loss. The United States average is 2.87%, resulting in Madison County receiving a rank of 1963rd best in the US for energy loss efficiency.

Providers In Each City in Madison County:

  • Battle Creek, Nebraska:
    • Battle Creek, Nebraska Electric Utility: 96.61%
    • Elkhorn Rural Public Power District: 3.39%
  • Madison, Nebraska:
    • Madison, Nebraska Electric Utility: 100.00%
  • Meadow Grove, Nebraska:
    • Nebraska Public Power District: 100.00%
  • Newman Grove, Nebraska:
    • Loup Power District: 100.00%
  • Norfolk, Nebraska:
    • Nebraska Public Power District: 100.00%
  • Tilden, Nebraska:
    • Nebraska Public Power District: 100.00%

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

FAQ

Which electricity company is the largest provider in Madison County, Nebraska?

The largest electricity supplier in Madison County, Nebraska by total revenue is Elkhorn Rural Public Power District.

What electricity companies offer service in Madison County, Nebraska?

How many electric companies offer service in Madison County, Nebraska?

Madison County, Nebraska is home to 5 electricity suppliers operating in the area.

How many power plants are within Madison County, Nebraska?

There are 2 active electricity plants in Madison County, Nebraska

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Published: 2024-04-03