36 Month Home Power Plan
Residential
- Rate 6.99¢ / kWh
- Contract Length 36 mo.
- Effective Date Mar 2023
- Green Energy 0%
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Electricity Rates, Plans & Statistics
Cleveland Public Power is the largest supplier in Cuyahoga County when calculated by megawatt hours sold.
The monthly residential electric bill average in Cuyahoga County is $113.89, compared to the Ohio average bill of $118.83. Cuyahoga County consumers enjoy a 4.16% lower average bill each month compared to their fellow statesmen.
Non-renewable sources are used in the production of 94.22% of the megawatt hours produced in Cuyahoga County, ranking it 622nd out of 3221 counties in the county for total megawatt hours produced from non-renewable sources.
Cuyahoga County uses non-renewable fuel types to produce 0.13 megawatt hours per citizen, making them the 865th highest county in the United States for non-renewable production per capita.
Residents of Cuyahoga County are paying, on average, 2.44% more per kilowatt hour used at home than the nationwide average price, at 14.81 cents per kilowatt hour compared to 14.46 cents per kilowatt hour.
Cuyahoga County produces 5,273 megawatt hours from solar energy, ranking it 9th in the state out of 88 counties for total megawatt hours produced by solar power.
16,127,981 MWh
12.75 MWh
168,492 MWh
9,744 MWh
158,748 MWh
0.13 MWh
8,538,276,283 kg
6,750.6 kg
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On average, citizens who call Cleveland home are billed a residential electricity price of 14.82 cents per kilowatt hour. Sadly for the inhabitants, this price is more than both the state and the United States average prices of 13.30 and 14.46 cents per kilowatt hour, respectively. Electricity facilities in the city are fueled by non-renewable fuel sources for 100.00% of the megawatt hours they generate. This is the 12th most out of the 1268 cities in the state. The city has experienced a 17.52% increase in non-renewable fuel source usage for electric purposes.
For every citizen in the city there are 6,919.99 kilograms of CO2 pollution. Total emissions in the city are 2,578,553,655.79 kilograms, which is the 2nd worst total amount of pollution for any city in the state. Over 52.78% of electricity in Cleveland comes from production using Blast Furnace Gas. Totaling Blast Furnace Gas with Natural Gas (46.92%) and Distillate Fuel Oil (0.30%), these three fuels account for 100.00% of the city's electricity generation. Cleveland is home to 3 electricity producing plants, which is the highest for a city in Ohio.
Cleveland 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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APG&E | ENERGY | 11.14 | 93.3 | 31,844 | 3,547,000 | |
All American Power and Gas | ENERGY | 10.83 | 92.86 | 360 | 39,000 | |
Alpha Gas and Electric | ENERGY | 11.88 | 74.39 | 10,714 | 1,273,000 | |
American Power & Gas | ENERGY | 8.69 | 90.45 | 56,784 | 4,934,000 | |
Astral Energy | ENERGY | 5.81 | 50.97 | 453 | 26,300 |
Zips with electric coverage in Cleveland, Ohio include: 44107, 44130, 44102, 44111, 44109, 44134, 44105, 44120, 44122, 44121, 44128 and 18 other zip code(s).
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On average, citizens who call Parma home are billed a residential electricity price of 14.82 cents per kilowatt hour. Sadly for the inhabitants, this price is more than both the state and the United States average prices of 13.30 and 14.46 cents per kilowatt hour, respectively. The state average monthly residential electricity bill is $118.83, while the Parma average is 4.06% lower at $114.01 per month. This is the 203rd lowest average monthly bill amount for a city in the state. Selling an estimated 21,608.93 megawatt hours each year, Illuminating Company is the largest supplier in the city.
For every citizen in the city there are 6,685.58 kilograms of CO2 pollution. This results in a total pollution amount of 542,508,421.55 kilograms of CO2 emissions. The city has no electricity producing plants within its borders.
Parma residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in March.
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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APG&E | ENERGY | 11.14 | 93.3 | 31,844 | 3,547,000 | |
All American Power and Gas | ENERGY | 10.83 | 92.86 | 360 | 39,000 | |
Alpha Gas and Electric | ENERGY | 11.88 | 74.39 | 10,714 | 1,273,000 | |
American Power & Gas | ENERGY | 8.69 | 90.45 | 56,784 | 4,934,000 | |
Astral Energy | ENERGY | 5.81 | 50.97 | 453 | 26,300 |
Zips with electric coverage in Parma, Ohio include: 44130, 44109, 44134, 44133, 44129, 44131, 44142
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On average, citizens who call Lakewood home are billed a residential electricity price of 14.82 cents per kilowatt hour. Sadly for the inhabitants, this price is more than both the state and the United States average prices of 13.30 and 14.46 cents per kilowatt hour, respectively. The state average monthly residential electricity bill is $118.83, while the Lakewood average is 4.06% lower at $114.01 per month. This is the 256th lowest average monthly bill amount for a city in the state. Selling an estimated 6,300.39 megawatt hours each year, Illuminating Company is the largest supplier in the city.
For every citizen in the city there are 6,685.58 kilograms of CO2 pollution. This results in a total pollution amount of 340,577,034.12 kilograms of CO2 emissions. The city has no electricity producing plants within its borders.
Lakewood residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in March.
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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APG&E | ENERGY | 11.14 | 93.3 | 31,844 | 3,547,000 | |
All American Power and Gas | ENERGY | 10.83 | 92.86 | 360 | 39,000 | |
Alpha Gas and Electric | ENERGY | 11.88 | 74.39 | 10,714 | 1,273,000 | |
American Power & Gas | ENERGY | 8.69 | 90.45 | 56,784 | 4,934,000 | |
Astral Energy | ENERGY | 5.81 | 50.97 | 453 | 26,300 |
Zips with electric coverage in Lakewood, Ohio include: 44107, 44111, 44116
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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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Arcelormittal Cleveland IncArcelorMittal Cleveland Inc (100.00%) | Cleveland | OH | Blast Furnace Gas | 158,277 | 170,200,005.64 | 1,075.33 | ||
Cuyahoga County LandfillIGS Solar (100.00%) | Brooklyn | OH | Solar | 4,772 | ||||
LE Wind Turbine 1Lincoln Electric Company (100.00%) | Euclid | OH | Wind | 3,691 | ||||
Euclid Farm, Stamco N-54Case Western Reserve University (100.00%) | Euclid | OH | Wind | 780 | ||||
MCCo Solar Generating FacilityThe Medical Center Company (100.00%) | East Cleveland | OH | Solar | 501 | ||||
Cleveland PeakingAmerican Municipal Power (100.00%) | Cleveland | OH | Distillate Fuel Oil | 471 | 377,452.88 | 801.39 |
For every citizen in the county there are 6,750.6 kilograms of CO2 pollution from electricity consumption. Total emissions in the county are 8,538,276,282.57 kilograms, which is the 17th worst total amount of pollution for a county in the United States. Blast Furnace Gas makes up 49.73% of the fuel types used for electricity production in Cuyahoga County. Natural Gas and Solar have the second and third highest total usage, respectively, for electricity production. Natural Gas is used to make 44.21% of electricity production and Solar makes up 3.13% of total production in the county. Cuyahoga County is home to 6 electricity producing plants, which is most in Ohio.
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Cuyahoga County, Ohio is home to 6 electricity plants producing electricity for the county and surrounding areas.
The largest electricity provider in Cuyahoga County, Ohio by megawatt hours sold is Cleveland Public Power.
There are 55 electricity suppliers serving consumers in Cuyahoga County, Ohio.
County Customers Rank | Provider | Est. County Customers |
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1 | Cleveland Public Power | 74,400 |
2 | Illuminating Company | 39,287 |
3 | Dynegy Energy Services | 4,229 |
4 | IGS Energy | 2,999 |
5 | Constellation Energy | 1,530 |
6 | Ohio Edison | 586 |
7 | Inspire Energy | 427 |
8 | SmartEnergy Holdings | 364 |
9 | MidAmerican Energy | 281 |
10 | Strategic Energy LLC | 250 |