Mineral County, NV: Electric Rates, Bills & Providers

Mineral County, Nevada Electricity Rates & Statistics

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Mineral County, Nevada Electricity Overview

Renewable fuel usage for electricity production has decreased by 5.24% throughout the previous year in Mineral County.

Residents of Mineral County are paying, on average, 6.04% more per kilowatt hour used at home than the nationwide average, at 16.97 cents per kilowatt hour compared to 16.01 cents per kilowatt hour.

Renewable electricity sources account for 100.00%, or 350,148 megawatt hours, of Mineral County's total energy production.

The county is ranked as the 10th largest producer of electricity out of 17 counties in Nevada for total electricity production, producing 350,148 megawatt hours.

Mineral County produces 537.55% more than the county consumes, leading to the ability to export the leftover amount.

Mineral County is the 13th worst polluting county in the state based on pollution per capita. The county emits 0 kilograms per capita per year of CO2 gases.

ENERGY CONSUMPTION

  • Total Consumption

    54,921 MWh

  • Consumption per Capita

    12.07 MWh

ENERGY PRODUCTION

  • Total Production

    350,148 MWh

  • Production from Renewable Energy

    350,148 MWh

  • Production per Capita

    76.92 MWh

Hawthorne CDP, NV Electricity Overview

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Citizens living in Hawthorne CDP are charged an average residential electricity rate of 16.97 cents per kilowatt hour, which ranks the city 37th out of 133 cities in the state. NV Energy sells an estimated 979.5 megawatt hours in the city per year, more than all other providers.

Electricity consumption in Hawthorne CDP results in the release of 9,960,783.32 kilograms of CO2 emissions per year, which is the 41st highest in the state out of 133 cities. This total results in 3,575.3 kilograms of CO2 emissions per capita, ranking the city 85th worst in the state for pollution per capita from electricity consumption. There are no electricity generation plants in the city.

Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Hawthorne CDP

Hawthorne CDP residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in September.

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.184/kWh$0.107/kWh$273.09/mo.$67.88/mo.
37th16.97¢Average residential price per kWh in the city of Hawthorne CDP
33rd$140.69Average residential monthly electricity bill for Hawthorne CDP Residents

Electric Companies With Service in Hawthorne CDP, Nevada

ProviderService TypeResidential Rate (¢)Residential Average Bill ($)City Production (MWh)Residential Sales (MWh)Residential Revenues ($)
NV EnergyBUNDLED16.97140.6912,196,016.422,070,244,588

Schurz CDP, NV Electricity Overview

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Citizens living in Schurz CDP are charged an average residential electricity rate of 16.97 cents per kilowatt hour, which ranks the city 37th out of 133 cities in the state. Schurz CDP has the 61st largest population in Nevada, with 960 residents calling the city home. NV Energy is the largest vendor in the city based on megawatt hours sold.

Electricity consumption in Schurz CDP results in the release of 3,432,287.14 kilograms of CO2 emissions per year, which is the 61st highest in the state out of 133 cities. This total results in 3,575.3 kilograms of CO2 emissions per capita, ranking the city 22nd worst in the state for pollution per capita from electricity consumption. There are no electricity generation plants in the city.

Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Schurz CDP

Schurz CDP residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in September.

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.184/kWh$0.107/kWh$273.09/mo.$67.88/mo.
37th16.97¢Average residential price per kWh in the city of Schurz CDP
33rd$140.69Average residential monthly electricity bill for Schurz CDP Residents

Electric Companies With Service in Schurz CDP, Nevada

ProviderService TypeResidential Rate (¢)Residential Average Bill ($)City Production (MWh)Residential Sales (MWh)Residential Revenues ($)
NV EnergyBUNDLED16.97140.6912,196,016.422,070,244,588

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Walker Lake CDP, NV Electricity Overview

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Citizens living in Walker Lake CDP are charged an average residential electricity rate of 16.97 cents per kilowatt hour, which ranks the city 37th out of 133 cities in the state. Walker Lake CDP has the 85th largest population in Nevada, with 313 residents calling the city home. NV Energy is the largest vendor in the city based on megawatt hours sold.

Electricity consumption in Walker Lake CDP results in the release of 1,119,068.62 kilograms of CO2 emissions per year, which is the 85th highest in the state out of 133 cities. This total results in 3,575.3 kilograms of CO2 emissions per capita, ranking the city 85th worst in the state for pollution per capita from electricity consumption. There are no electricity generation plants in the city.

Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Walker Lake CDP

Walker Lake CDP residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in September.

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.184/kWh$0.107/kWh$273.09/mo.$67.88/mo.
37th16.97¢Average residential price per kWh in the city of Walker Lake CDP
33rd$140.69Average residential monthly electricity bill for Walker Lake CDP Residents

Electric Companies With Service in Walker Lake CDP, Nevada

ProviderService TypeResidential Rate (¢)Residential Average Bill ($)City Production (MWh)Residential Sales (MWh)Residential Revenues ($)
NV EnergyBUNDLED16.97140.6912,196,016.422,070,244,588

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Electricity Production in Mineral County, Nevada

Power Plants in Mineral County, Nevada

PlantCity/CountyStatePrimary Fuel TypeProduction (MWh)Emission (kg)Emissions per MWhToxic Chemical ReleaseClosing Date
Mineral County NV Solar 124,537
Don A Campbell 1 GeothermalORNI 47, LLC (100.00%)
Mineral County NV Geothermal 121,654
Don A Campbell 2 GeothermalORNI 37 LLC (100.00%)
Mineral County NV Geothermal 103,957

Mineral County, Nevada Details

Power Plant Fuel Types, Emissions & Pollution Factors

Electricity consumption in Mineral County results in the release of 0 kilograms of CO2 emissions per year, which is 2957th highest in the nation out of 3230 counties and 13th highest in the state out of 17 counties. Averaging 0 kilograms of CO2 emissions per citizen, the county ranks 2957th highest for emissions per capita from electricity use. Approximately 64.43% of Mineral County's electricity is generated using Geothermal. There are 3 power plants in Mineral County, which is the 846th most plants in a county in the country.

GEOTHERMAL
Geothermal
Geothermal
Geothermal
Geothermal
Geothermal
Geothermal
Geothermal
64.43%
SOLAR
Solar
Solar
Solar
Solar
35.57%

Mineral County, Nevada Net Metering

NV Energy is the only provider we have covering Mineral County. Fortunately for customers they do have net metering practices in place, making personal solar power installs possible. Consumers in Nevada have great net metering regulations that allow them to take advantage of some additional benefits of personal solar.

Energy Loss

Energy loss in Mineral County is about 2.10% of all energy transmitted by the one company that reports energy loss. The United States average is 2.87%, meaning Mineral County ranks 165th best in the country for energy loss efficiency.

Power Companies in Mineral County, Nevada

FAQ

Which electricity company is the largest supplier in Mineral County, Nevada?

The largest electricity provider in Mineral County, Nevada by total customer count is NV Energy.

How many power plants are located within Mineral County, Nevada?

There are 3 power plants located in Mineral County, Nevada

Which electricity companies offer service in Mineral County, Nevada?

County Customers RankProviderEst. County Customers
1NV Energy100,641

Matt Hope
Last Reviewed By: Matt Hope
Published: 2024-03-29