New York Green 24
Residential
- Rate 11.29¢ / kWh
- Contract Length 24 mo.
- Effective Date Jun 2022
- Green Energy 100%
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Electricity Rates, Plans & Statistics
Clinton County is the 820th highest county in the US for non-renewable production per capita, with an average of 0.43 megawatt hours per resident produced from non-renewable sources.
Clinton County is the 784th highest producer of megawatt hours per capita out of 3221 counties in the US, with a population of 79,843 and recent annual megawatt hour production of 1,150,567.
Releasing 16,109,444.2 kilograms of CO2 gases, Clinton County has the 2648th highest pollution level due to electricity use of any county in the US.
Clinton County's average residential price per kilowatt hour is 10.92% more than the nationwide average, at 15.26 cents per kilowatt hour compared to 13.76 cents.
The use of non-renewable fuel sources in electricity production in Clinton County has declined by 57.83% over the previous 12 months.
Clinton County is the 721st most populated county in the nation.
557,330 MWh
6.98 MWh
1,150,567 MWh
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34,238 MWh
14.41 MWh
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On average, residents living in Plattsburgh are paying a residential electricity rate of 12.72 cents per kilowatt hour. Luckily, this is 34.55% lower than the state's average rate of 19.44 cents. Plattsburgh Electric sells an estimated 461,526.97 megawatt hours in the city each year, which is more than any other electricity supplier. Consumers in the city experience 1.09 electrical outages each year, with outages lasting around 122.07 minutes on average. The national averages for outages and duration are 1.21 outages at 122.99 minutes each.
Plattsburgh's electricity consumption results in CO2 pollution totaling 31,445,051.86 kilograms, which is 97th largest amount in New York out of 1306 cities. A better measurement of pollution is the CO2 levels per resident in the city, which is 1,584.85 kilograms of CO2 emissions per person per year. This measurement ranks Plattsburgh as the 144th highest polluting city in the state. The city has zero power plants currently operating within the city limits.
Plattsburgh 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 | |
Plattsburgh Electric | BUNDLED | 4.69 | 70.39 | 157,892 | 7,411,800 |
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On average, residents living in Dannemora are paying a residential electricity rate of 15.42 cents per kilowatt hour. Luckily, this is 20.66% less than the state's average rate of 19.44 cents. National Grid sells an estimated 734.03 megawatt hours in the city each year, which is more than any other electricity supplier. Consumers in the city experience 1 electrical outages each year, with outages lasting around 132.89 minutes on average. The national averages for outages and duration are 1.21 outages at 122.99 minutes each.
Dannemora's electricity consumption results in CO2 pollution totaling 5,209,409.08 kilograms, which is 469th largest amount in New York out of 1306 cities. A better measurement of pollution is the CO2 levels per resident in the city, which is 1,584.85 kilograms of CO2 emissions per person per year. This measurement ranks Dannemora as the 986th highest polluting city in the state. The city has zero power plants currently operating within the city limits.
Dannemora residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in September.
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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 | |
Energy Plus | ENERGY | 11.96 | 57.93 | 68,145 | 8,150,800 | |
National Grid | BUNDLED | 14.89 | 97.22 | 10,510,290 | 1,565,320,181 | |
New York State Electric & Gas | BUNDLED | 12.92 | 96.4 | 6,074,757 | 784,912,373 |
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On average, residents living in Keeseville CDP are paying a residential electricity rate of 14.97 cents per kilowatt hour. Luckily, this is 22.97% less than the state's average rate of 19.44 cents. New York State Electric & Gas sells an estimated 2,978.11 megawatt hours in the city each year, which is more than any other electricity supplier. Consumers in the city experience 1.09 electrical outages each year, with outages lasting around 122.07 minutes on average. The national averages for outages and duration are 1.21 outages at 122.99 minutes each.
Keeseville CDP's electricity consumption results in CO2 pollution totaling 4,645,201.7 kilograms, which is 500th largest amount in New York out of 1306 cities. A better measurement of pollution is the CO2 levels per resident in the city, which is 1,584.85 kilograms of CO2 emissions per person per year. This measurement ranks Keeseville CDP as the 50th highest polluting city in the state. The city has zero power plants currently operating within the city limits.
Keeseville CDP 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 | |
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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| City/County
| State
| Primary Fuel Type
| Production (MWh)
| Emission (kg)
| Emissions per MWh
| Toxic Chemical Release
| Closing Date
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Marble River Wind FarmEDP Renewables North America (100.00%)
| Clinton County | NY | Wind | 441,378 | ||||
AltonaValcour Altona Windpark, LLC (100.00%)
| Clinton County | NY | Wind | 184,627 | ||||
ClintonValcour Clinton Windpark, LLC (100.00%)
| Clinton County | NY | Wind | 175,928 | ||||
EllenburgValcour Ellenburg Windpark, LLC (100.00%)
| Clinton County | NY | Wind | 167,227 | ||||
Clinton LFGTE FacilityCasella Waste Systems (100.00%)
| Clinton County | NY | Landfill Gas | 35,529 | 17,357,065.87 | 488.53 | ||
Saranac FacilityMidAmerican Energy (100.00%)
| Clinton County | NY | Natural Gas | 34,238 | 15,899,694.3 | 464.39 | ||
High Falls - Saranac NYNew York State Electric & Gas (100.00%)
| Clinton County | NY | Conventional Hydroelectric | 32,695 | ||||
Lower Saranac Hydroelectric FacilityEnel Green Power (100.00%)
| Clinton County | NY | Conventional Hydroelectric | 23,031 | ||||
Clinton County | NY | Conventional Hydroelectric | 17,654 | |||||
Clinton County | NY | Conventional Hydroelectric | 12,734 | |||||
Union FallsUnion Falls Hydro Power LP (100.00%)
| Clinton County | NY | Conventional Hydroelectric | 9,330 | ||||
Boas Rd #1 Community Solar FarmNY Mooers I, LLC (100.00%)
| Clinton County | NY | Solar | 3,345 | ||||
Boas Rd #2 Community Solar FarmNY Mooers II, LLC (100.00%)
| Clinton County | NY | Solar | 3,342 | ||||
Boas Rd #3 Community Solar FarmNY Mooers III, LLC (100.00%)
| Clinton County | NY | Solar | 3,283 | ||||
Boas Rd #4 Community Solar FarmGenerate Capital (100.00%)
| Clinton County | NY | Solar | 2,850 | ||||
Adirondack SolarCypress Creek Renewables (100.00%)
| Clinton County | NY | Solar | 1,758 | ||||
Rainbow Falls AuscbleNew York State Electric & Gas (100.00%)
| Clinton County | NY | Conventional Hydroelectric | 1,618 |
Clinton County has roughly 84.23% of its electricity produced by Wind. Conventional Hydroelectric and Landfill Gas make up the next highest amounts at 97,062 megawatt hours (8.44%) and 35,529 megawatt hours (3.09%), respectively. The county's electricity use results in CO2 emissions totaling 16,109,444.2 kilograms, which is 54th largest emissions amount in New York out of 62 counties. A better measurement of pollution is the CO2 emissions per citizen in the county, which amounts to 201.76 kilograms of CO2 emissions per person per year. This measurement ranks the county as the 55th highest polluting county in the state. Clinton County has 17 electricity generation plants, which is 74th most in the country.
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Clinton County, New York has 9 electricity providers operating in the area.
County Customers Rank
| Provider
| Est. County Customers
|
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1 | New York State Electric & Gas | 48,418 |
2 | National Grid | 23,271 |
3 | Plattsburgh Electric | 10,141 |
4 | Ambit Energy | 3,151 |
5 | Rouses Power | 1,350 |
6 | Reliant Energy | 737 |
7 | Energy Plus | 328 |
8 | Abest Power & Gas | 83 |
9 | Sunwave Energy | 1 |
By total megawatt hours sold, New York State Electric & Gas is the largest electricity supplier in Clinton County, New York.
There are 17 power plants in Clinton County, New York