New York Green 24
Residential
- Rate 11.29¢ / kWh
- Contract Length 24 mo.
- Effective Date Jun 2022
- Green Energy 100%
- Plan seen in New York
- Terms and Conditions
Electricity Rates, Plans & Statistics
The average monthly residential electric expense in Broome County is 10.27% lower than the New York average and 14.23% lower than the national average.
With 198,683 citizens living within the county and 32,349 megawatt hours produced each year, Broome County has a megawatt hour per capita production rate of 0.16 megawatt hours. The city ranks 51 highest megawatt hour per capita amount in New York.
As the 642nd largest generator of solar power in the nation out of 3221, Broome County produces a total of 4,064 megawatt hours from solar.
Broome County's average residential electricity rate is 14.97 cents per kilowatt hour, which is 8.82% higher than the nationwide average rate of 13.76 cents per kilowatt hour.
Broome County is the 36th highest producing county in New York out of 62 counties when considering megawatt hours generated using sustainable fuel sources.
Broome County generates 0.02 megawatt hours per capita a year from solar energy sources, giving the county a ranking of 40th in New York out of 62 counties.
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Binghamton averages a residential electricity rate of 14.97 cents per kilowatt hour, which is 22.97% lower than the average state price of 19.44 cents. More electricity is consumed in Binghamton than generated, with consumption adding up to 10690.91% of production. Generation from renewable fuel sources comes to 0.07 megawatt hours produced per customer in the city.
On average, Binghamton citizens emit 1,570.03 kilograms of CO2 emissions from electricity usage, which makes it the 1230th highest polluting city out of 1306 cities in the state. This adds up to total emissions of 75,312,666.85 kilograms of CO2 emissions, ranking the city 28th highest for total pollution in the state. The city is home to 2 power plants, which is the 21st most out of any city in the state. In Binghamton, Solar makes up 100.00% of the fuel sources used in electricity production.
Binghamton residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in March.
Provider
| Service Type
| Residential Rate (¢)
| Residential Average Bill ($)
| City Production (MWh)
| Residential Sales (MWh)
| Residential Revenues ($)
|
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Abest Power & Gas | ENERGY | 8.31 | 46.63 | 21,291 | 1,770,000 | |
Ambit Energy | ENERGY | 5.79 | 42.43 | 1,031,803 | 59,731,000 | |
Energy Plus | ENERGY | 11.96 | 57.93 | 68,145 | 8,150,800 | |
New York State Electric & Gas | BUNDLED | 12.92 | 96.4 | 6,074,757 | 784,912,373 | |
Reliant Energy | ENERGY | 8.79 | 63.08 | 259,512 | 22,818,000 |
Zips with electric coverage in Binghamton, New York include: 13905, 13901, 13903, 13790, 13904
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Johnson City averages a residential electricity rate of 14.97 cents per kilowatt hour, which is 22.97% lower than the average state price of 19.44 cents. The electricity grid in the city has an average of 1.09 outages per consumer a year, with outages lasting roughly 122.07 minutes each. The countrywide averages of outages and outage time frames are 1.21 outages each year and 122.99 minutes per outage. The US average monthly residential electric bill is $122.19, while the Johnson City average is 14.22% lower at $104.81 per month.
On average, Johnson City citizens emit 1,584.85 kilograms of CO2 emissions from electricity usage, which makes it the 144th highest polluting city out of 1306 cities in the state. This adds up to total emissions of 24,316,386.81 kilograms of CO2 emissions, ranking the city 131st highest for total pollution in the state. All of the electricity consumed in Johnson City has to be brought in from neighboring cities or rural areas, because there are no power generation sources in the city.
Johnson City residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in March.
Provider
| Service Type
| Residential Rate (¢)
| Residential Average Bill ($)
| City Production (MWh)
| Residential Sales (MWh)
| Residential Revenues ($)
|
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Abest Power & Gas | ENERGY | 8.31 | 46.63 | 21,291 | 1,770,000 | |
Ambit Energy | ENERGY | 5.79 | 42.43 | 1,031,803 | 59,731,000 | |
Energy Plus | ENERGY | 11.96 | 57.93 | 68,145 | 8,150,800 | |
New York State Electric & Gas | BUNDLED | 12.92 | 96.4 | 6,074,757 | 784,912,373 | |
Reliant Energy | ENERGY | 8.79 | 63.08 | 259,512 | 22,818,000 |
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Endicott averages a residential electricity rate of 14.39 cents per kilowatt hour, which is 25.99% lower than the average state price of 19.44 cents. The electricity grid in the city has an average of 1.09 outages per consumer a year, with outages lasting roughly 122.07 minutes each. The countrywide averages of outages and outage time frames are 1.21 outages each year and 122.99 minutes per outage. The US average monthly residential electric bill is $122.19, while the Endicott average is 17.57% lower at $100.72 per month.
On average, Endicott citizens emit 1,584.85 kilograms of CO2 emissions from electricity usage, which makes it the 144th highest polluting city out of 1306 cities in the state. This adds up to total emissions of 21,660,174.58 kilograms of CO2 emissions, ranking the city 150th highest for total pollution in the state. All of the electricity consumed in Endicott has to be brought in from neighboring cities or rural areas, because there are no power generation sources in the city.
Endicott residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in March.
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| Service Type
| Residential Rate (¢)
| Residential Average Bill ($)
| City Production (MWh)
| Residential Sales (MWh)
| Residential Revenues ($)
|
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Abest Power & Gas | ENERGY | 8.31 | 46.63 | 21,291 | 1,770,000 | |
Ambit Energy | ENERGY | 5.79 | 42.43 | 1,031,803 | 59,731,000 | |
Endicott Municipal Electric | BUNDLED | 6.71 | 47.1 | 23,403.7 | 1,569,421.79 | |
Energy Plus | ENERGY | 11.96 | 57.93 | 68,145 | 8,150,800 | |
New York State Electric & Gas | BUNDLED | 12.92 | 96.4 | 6,074,757 | 784,912,373 |
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| City/County
| State
| Primary Fuel Type
| Production (MWh)
| Emission (kg)
| Emissions per MWh
| Toxic Chemical Release
| Closing Date
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Nanticoke LFGBroome Energy Resources, LLC (100.00%)
| Broome County | NY | Landfill Gas | 28,285 | 14,003,966.15 | 495.1 | ||
Broome CountyDom Solar Lessor I, LP (100.00%)
| Binghamton | NY | Solar | 3,132 | ||||
Chenango SolarCitizens Solar Holdings IX, LLC (100.00%)
| Broome County | NY | Solar | 932 |
On average, Broome County citizens emit 1,618.37 kilograms of CO2 emissions from electricity usage, which makes it the 2661st highest polluting county out of 3221 counties in the nation. This adds up to total emissions of 321,542,451.59 kilograms of CO2 emissions, making the county the 19th highest for total pollution in the state. The county has 3 power producing plants within its borders. This is the 618th highest number of power plants within a single county in the country. For electricity generation purposes, Broome County's top fuel is Landfill Gas, making up 28,285 megawatt hours, or 87.44% of production in the county.
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The largest electricity company in Broome County, New York by total customer count is New York State Electric & Gas.
Broome County, New York has 7 electricity providers offering service in the area.
County Customers Rank
| Provider
| Est. County Customers
|
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1 | New York State Electric & Gas | 32,508 |
2 | Endicott Municipal Electric | 3,202 |
3 | Ambit Energy | 1,934 |
4 | Reliant Energy | 452 |
5 | Energy Plus | 202 |
6 | Abest Power & Gas | 51 |
7 | Sunwave Energy | 1 |
There are 3 active electricity plants located in Broome County, New York