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- Effective Date Mar 2023
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Electricity Rates, Plans & Statistics
Grafton County generates 94.79% of their required electricity and must bring in the remaining 5.21% from other counties.
Grafton County's average residential price per kilowatt hour is 48.45% above the national average rate, at 21.47 cents per kilowatt hour compared to 14.46 cents.
Grafton County emitted 186,208,584.85 kilograms of CO2 gases due to electricity use, which ranks it as the 1261st highest polluting county in the United States.
Grafton County is the 394th highest county out of 3221 counties in the US for electricity production from wind per capita, averaging 1.2 megawatt hours per person produced from wind.
Grafton County produces 0.12 megawatt hours of electricity per person in the county from non-renewable electricity fuel sources. They are the 3rd highest county in the state for non-renewable generation per capita.
Grafton County had a 30.29% rise in CO2 emissions per capita during the course of the previous 12 months.
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Citizens who call Lebanon home spend, on average, 21.22 cents per kilowatt hour for their electricity. Thankfully, this is 1.98% lower than New Hampshire's average price of 21.65 cents, resulting in the city ranking 45th out of 100 cities in New Hampshire for best average electricity rate. There is 16341.96% more electricity used in Lebanon than is produced, meaning they must purchase electricity from neighboring cities and counties. The city had a 54.40% decrease in the use of renewable fuels, such as solar and wind energy, compared to fossil fuel types, like coal or oil.
Lebanon is the 11th highest ranked city in New Hampshire out of 100 when it comes to total pollution from electricity use, with the city emitting 23,977,594.07 kilograms of CO2 emissions. Additionally, the city ranks 90th highest in the state for emissions per capita, which could be argued to be the more important statistic. They average 1,678.87 kilograms of emissions per citizen. Conventional Hydroelectric is the primary fuel type in Lebanon, with 100.00% of electricity production coming from the fuel type. Lebanon has the 7th highest number of electricity plants of any city in the state, with one total plant.
Lebanon residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in November.
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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Ambit Energy | ENERGY | 9.18 | 60.58 | 23,288 | 2,138,000 | |
Direct Energy | ENERGY | 9.92 | 69.42 | 171,010 | 16,964,300 | |
ENGIE | ENERGY | 8.46 | 58.3 | 13,871 | 1,173,300 | |
ENH Power | ENERGY | 12.32 | 72.07 | 175,451 | 21,611,000 | |
Energy Rewards | ENERGY | 14.15 | 72.01 | 28,195 | 3,989,600 |
Zips with electric coverage in Lebanon, New Hampshire include: 03755, 03766, 03784
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Citizens who call Hanover CDP home spend, on average, 21.21 cents per kilowatt hour for their electricity. Thankfully, this is 2.02% lower than New Hampshire's average price of 21.65 cents, resulting in the city ranking 7th out of 100 cities in New Hampshire for best average electricity rate. There is 556.18% more electricity used in Hanover CDP than is produced, meaning they must purchase electricity from neighboring cities and counties. The city produces around 1.21 megawatt hours per person each year from electricity generating plants within its city limits, which makes them the 11th highest producer out of 100 cities in New Hampshire.
Hanover CDP is the 17th highest ranked city in New Hampshire out of 100 when it comes to total pollution from electricity use, with the city emitting 18,008,980.27 kilograms of CO2 emissions. Additionally, the city ranks 5th highest in the state for emissions per capita, which could be argued to be the more important statistic. They average 1,983.8 kilograms of emissions per citizen. Residual Fuel Oil is the primary fuel type in Hanover CDP, with 100.00% of electricity production coming from the fuel type. Hanover CDP has the 7th highest number of electricity plants of any city in the state, with one total plant.
Hanover CDP residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in November.
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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Ambit Energy | ENERGY | 9.18 | 60.58 | 23,288 | 2,138,000 | |
Direct Energy | ENERGY | 9.92 | 69.42 | 171,010 | 16,964,300 | |
ENGIE | ENERGY | 8.46 | 58.3 | 13,871 | 1,173,300 | |
ENH Power | ENERGY | 12.32 | 72.07 | 175,451 | 21,611,000 | |
Energy Rewards | ENERGY | 14.15 | 72.01 | 28,195 | 3,989,600 |
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Citizens who call Plymouth CDP home spend, on average, 21.64 cents per kilowatt hour for their electricity. Thankfully, this is 0.06% lower than New Hampshire's average price of 21.65 cents, resulting in the city ranking 91st out of 100 cities in New Hampshire for best average electricity rate. The electricity grid in the city experiences an average of 2.46 outages per customer each year, with outages lasting about 304.18 minutes. The US averages of outages and outage time frames are 1.21 outages per year and 122.99 minutes per outage. Eversource Energy has an estimated 282 residential customers, which is more than all other suppliers who operate in the city.
As the 28th worst ranked city out of 100 cities in New Hampshire, Plymouth CDP releases 7,989,639.05 kilograms of CO2 emissions from electricity use per year. The city also ranks 41st worst in the state in pollution per resident, averaging 1,689.14 kilograms of CO2 emissions emissions per resident. The city has one power producing plant.
Plymouth CDP residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in April.
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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Ambit Energy | ENERGY | 9.18 | 60.58 | 23,288 | 2,138,000 | |
Direct Energy | ENERGY | 9.92 | 69.42 | 171,010 | 16,964,300 | |
ENGIE | ENERGY | 8.46 | 58.3 | 13,871 | 1,173,300 | |
ENH Power | ENERGY | 12.32 | 72.07 | 175,451 | 21,611,000 | |
Energy Rewards | ENERGY | 14.15 | 72.01 | 28,195 | 3,989,600 |
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Plant | City/County | State | Primary Fuel Type | Production (MWh) | Emission (kg) | Emissions per MWh | Toxic Chemical Release | Closing Date |
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ComerfordArcLight Capital (100.00%) | Grafton County | NH | Conventional Hydroelectric | 229,941 | ||||
S C MooreArcLight Capital (100.00%) | Grafton County | NH | Conventional Hydroelectric | 170,468 | ||||
Bridgewater Power LPBridgewater Power Co LP (20.00%)Olympus Power (80.00%) | Grafton County | NH | Wood/Wood Waste Solids | 117,308 | 173,180,369.06 | 1,476.29 | ||
Groton Wind LLCAvangrid (100.00%) | Grafton County | NH | Wind | 109,196 | ||||
Ayers IslandCentral Rivers Power NH, LLC (100.00%) | Bristol CDP | NH | Conventional Hydroelectric | 41,677 | ||||
Dartmouth College Heating PlantDartmouth College (100.00%) | Hanover CDP | NH | Residual Fuel Oil | 10,973.61 | 5,011,809.18 | 456.71 | ||
Newfound HydroelectricKTZ Hydro LLC (100.00%) | Bristol CDP | NH | Conventional Hydroelectric | 4,853 | ||||
Mascoma HydroEnel Green Power (100.00%) | Lebanon | NH | Conventional Hydroelectric | 689 |
When considering electricity production, Grafton County's top fuel type is Conventional Hydroelectric, making up 65.34%, or 447,628 megawatt hours of production in the county. Taken together with Wood/Wood Waste Solids (17.10%) and Wind (15.94%), these three fuel types make up 98.38% county electricity generation. Electricity use in the county results in the release of 186,208,584.85 kilograms of CO2 pollution per year, which is 1261st highest in the United States out of 3221 counties. Perhaps a better measurement of pollution is the CO2 levels per capita, which amounts to 2,043.6 kilograms of CO2 emissions per person per year. Using this calculation the county is the 2524th highest polluting county in the nation. Grafton County is home to 8 power producing plants, which is 2nd most in the state.
Grafton County, New Hampshire has 8 active electricity plants producing electricity for the county and other surrounding areas.
By total customer count, Eversource Energy is the largest electricity company in Grafton County, New Hampshire.
There are 21 electricity suppliers offering service in Grafton County, New Hampshire.
County Customers Rank | Provider | Est. County Customers |
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1 | Eversource Energy | 83,115 |
2 | New Hampshire Electric | 35,662 |
3 | Granite State Electric | 15,561 |
4 | ENH Power | 5,272 |
5 | North American Power | 4,934 |
6 | Direct Energy | 4,165 |
7 | Littleton Water and Electric | 3,892 |
8 | City of Ashland Electric | 1,644 |
9 | Energy Rewards | 1,127 |
10 | Precinct of Woodsville | 1,007 |