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- Rate 11.50¢ / kWh
- Contract Length 18 mo.
- Effective Date Jun 2023
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Electricity Rates, Plans & Statistics
Solar power generation in Burlington County has grown from 149,413 megawatt hours to 154,816 megawatt hours per year over the course of the previous year.
Burlington County has a population of 460,102 residents.
As the 192nd largest producer of solar energy in the United States, Burlington County generates 154,816 megawatt hours from solar.
There was a 12.55% increase in the use of non-renewable fuel types over the last year in Burlington County.
Burlington County produces 0.34 megawatt hours per resident of the county from renewable fuel types. This makes Burlington County the 1244th highest ranking county out of 3221 counties for renewable production per capita in the nation.
Burlington County citizens are responsible for 1,785.09 kilograms of CO2 emissions per person, making them the 19th worst polluting county out of 21 counties in the state based on per capita emissions.
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Moorestown-Lenola CDP has an average residential electricity rate of 19.27 cents per kilowatt hour, which is 14.42% higher than the state's average rate of 16.84 cents and 25.60% higher than the national average of 15.34 cents. The power grid in the city is faced with an average of 0.68 outages per customer a year, with outages lasting roughly 54.7 minutes. The national averages of outages and outage time frames are 1.58 outages per year and 145.81 minutes each outage. The largest vendor in the city based on megawatt hours sold is PSEG.
Coming in as the 91st worst ranked city out of 704 cities in the state, Moorestown-Lenola CDP emits 26,497,295.43 kilograms of CO2 emissions from electricity consumption. A better measurement of pollution is the CO2 emissions per resident in the city, which is 1,840.86 kilograms of CO2 emissions per person per year. This calculation ranks Moorestown-Lenola CDP as the 267th highest polluting city in New Jersey. Within Moorestown-Lenola CDP, there are no power producing plants. The residents must rely on electricity generated outside of the city boundaries.
Moorestown-Lenola CDP residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in August.
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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APG&E | ENERGY | 17.24 | 88.3 | 2,865 | 493,800 | |
All American Power and Gas | ENERGY | 21.51 | 164.3 | 5,811 | 1,250,000 | |
Alpha Gas and Electric | ENERGY | 13.98 | 89.4 | 17,076 | 2,388,000 | |
Ambit Energy | ENERGY | 12.57 | 110.48 | 108,361 | 13,621,000 | |
American Power & Gas | ENERGY | 15.65 | 135.09 | 21,459 | 3,359,000 |
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Marlton CDP has an average residential electricity rate of 19.27 cents per kilowatt hour, which is 14.42% higher than the state's average rate of 16.84 cents and 25.60% higher than the national average of 15.34 cents. The power grid in the city is faced with an average of 0.68 outages per customer a year, with outages lasting roughly 54.7 minutes. The national averages of outages and outage time frames are 1.58 outages per year and 145.81 minutes each outage. The largest vendor in the city based on megawatt hours sold is PSEG.
Coming in as the 145th worst ranked city out of 704 cities in the state, Marlton CDP emits 19,312,430.62 kilograms of CO2 emissions from electricity consumption. A better measurement of pollution is the CO2 emissions per resident in the city, which is 1,840.86 kilograms of CO2 emissions per person per year. This calculation ranks Marlton CDP as the 26th highest polluting city in New Jersey. Within Marlton CDP, there are no power producing plants. The residents must rely on electricity generated outside of the city boundaries.
Marlton CDP residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in August.
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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APG&E | ENERGY | 17.24 | 88.3 | 2,865 | 493,800 | |
All American Power and Gas | ENERGY | 21.51 | 164.3 | 5,811 | 1,250,000 | |
Alpha Gas and Electric | ENERGY | 13.98 | 89.4 | 17,076 | 2,388,000 | |
Ambit Energy | ENERGY | 12.57 | 110.48 | 108,361 | 13,621,000 | |
American Power & Gas | ENERGY | 15.65 | 135.09 | 21,459 | 3,359,000 |
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Browns Mills CDP has an average residential electricity rate of 19.07 cents per kilowatt hour, which is 13.25% higher than the state's average rate of 16.84 cents and 24.31% higher than the national average of 15.34 cents. The largest electricity provider in the city based on megawatt hours sold is Jersey Central Power & Light. The average monthly residential electricity bill for a consumer in the city is $138.94 per month, while the nationwide average is $137.45.
Coming in as the 153rd worst ranked city out of 704 cities in the state, Browns Mills CDP emits 18,506,135.26 kilograms of CO2 emissions from electricity consumption. A better measurement of pollution is the CO2 emissions per resident in the city, which is 1,840.86 kilograms of CO2 emissions per person per year. This calculation ranks Browns Mills CDP as the 267th highest polluting city in New Jersey. Within Browns Mills CDP, there are no power producing plants. The residents must rely on electricity generated outside of the city boundaries.
Browns Mills CDP residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in April.
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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APG&E | ENERGY | 17.24 | 88.3 | 2,865 | 493,800 | |
All American Power and Gas | ENERGY | 21.51 | 164.3 | 5,811 | 1,250,000 | |
Alpha Gas and Electric | ENERGY | 13.98 | 89.4 | 17,076 | 2,388,000 | |
Ambit Energy | ENERGY | 12.57 | 110.48 | 108,361 | 13,621,000 | |
American Power & Gas | ENERGY | 15.65 | 135.09 | 21,459 | 3,359,000 |
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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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Dix Solar, L.L.CDix Solar, L.L.C (100.00%) | Burlington County | NJ | Solar | 20,560 | ||||
PSEG Burlington Generating StationPSEG (100.00%) | Burlington County | NJ | Natural Gas | 18,094 | 9,848,967.38 | 544.32 | ||
L&D Landfill SolarPSEG (100.00%) | Burlington County | NJ | Solar | 16,897 | ||||
Burlington County | NJ | Natural Gas | 15,875 | 8,587,495.7 | 540.94 | |||
SpartanEDF Renewables (100.00%) | Burlington County | NJ | Solar | 14,000 | ||||
JMB Mcguire-Dix-Lakehurst Solar ProjectEDF Renewables (100.00%) | Fort Dix CDP | NJ | Solar | 13,552 | ||||
Pemberton Road II | Burlington County | NJ | Solar | 13,340 | ||||
Pemberton Road I | Burlington County | NJ | Solar | 13,327 | ||||
Parkland Landfill SolarPSEG (100.00%) | Burlington County | NJ | Solar | 12,562 | ||||
Florence Solar W3-080, LLCEDF Renewables (100.00%) | Burlington County | NJ | Solar | 11,595 | ||||
West Pemberton | Burlington County | NJ | Solar | 11,557 | ||||
Springfield Solar Project | Burlington County | NJ | Solar | 10,724 | ||||
Reeves Station Rd EastNJR Solar (100.00%) | Burlington County | NJ | Solar | 8,806 | ||||
Jacobstown | Burlington County | NJ | Solar | 7,808 | ||||
Day Four Solar LLCEDF Renewables (100.00%) | Burlington County | NJ | Solar | 7,732 | ||||
Hanover | Burlington County | NJ | Solar | 7,486 | ||||
North Run | Burlington County | NJ | Solar | 7,436 | ||||
Bordentown SolarBrookfield Renewable Partners (100.00%) | Burlington County | NJ | Solar | 6,384 | ||||
Campus Drive Solar | Burlington County | NJ | Solar | 5,984 | ||||
Constellation New Energy IncConstellation Solar (100.00%) | Burlington County | NJ | Solar | 5,907 |
For electricity generation purposes, Burlington County's primary fuel is Solar, making up 154,816 megawatt hours, or 82.01% of production in the county. Natural Gas and Kerosene are the second and third most used fuel types, respectively, for electricity generation. Natural Gas is used to make 17.98% of electricity generation and Kerosene makes up 0.02% of total generation in the county. The county has the 418th largest amount of total CO2 pollution from electricity consumption of all of the counties in the United States, emitting 821,325,047.87 kilograms. The county averages 1,785.09 kilograms of CO2 emissions per citizen from electricity consumption, which is a better measurement of the county's emission levels. They rank 2602nd highest in the country in this category. Burlington County has the 2nd most power plants of any county in New Jersey, with 33 total plants.
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By total revenue, PSEG is the largest electricity provider in Burlington County, New Jersey.
Burlington County, New Jersey is home to 33 active electricity plants producing electricity for the county and other surrounding areas.
There are 60 electricity providers serving consumers in Burlington County, New Jersey.
County Customers Rank | Provider | Est. County Customers |
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1 | PSEG | 415,077 |
2 | Atlantic City Electric | 74,336 |
3 | Jersey Central Power & Light | 47,809 |
4 | Constellation Energy | 8,860 |
5 | Inspire Energy | 3,134 |
6 | Direct Energy | 2,693 |
7 | Strategic Energy LLC | 1,887 |
8 | Stream Energy | 1,512 |
9 | SmartEnergy Holdings | 1,369 |
10 | Ambit Energy | 1,351 |