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
Releasing 282,388,690.36 kilograms of CO2 gases, Lawrence County has the 972nd highest pollution level from electricity use out of 3221 counties in the nation.
While many counties work to decrease non-renewable fuel sources, Lawrence County's non-renewable fuel use in their electric production plants has increased by 4.37% during the previous 12 months.
Lawrence County has emissions of 4,848.71 kilograms per capita of CO2 equivalent gases. It is the 1540th worst polluting county in the United States by per capita emissions.
There was a 2.50% rise in CO2 emissions per capita over the past year in Lawrence County.
Natural gas accounts for 100.00% of the electricity production in Lawrence County, giving it a ranking of 2nd in Ohio out of 88 counties for natural gas production.
Lawrence County has the 100th highest total electricity production of all 3221 counties in the nation, producing 9,813,014 megawatt hours.
742,632 MWh
12.75 MWh
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168.49 MWh
282,388,690 kg
4,848.71 kg
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The average residential electricity price for Ironton is about 15.67 cents per kilowatt hour, which is 17.84% more than the average Ohio rate of 13.30 cents and 8.36% higher than the nationwide average of 14.46. AEP Ohio is the largest electricity supplier in the city based on megawatt hours sold. The average monthly residential power bill for a citizen in the city is $136.52 per month, while the state average is $118.83. Consumers in the city are stuck with a 14.89% markup compared to the rest of the state.
Emitting 70,673,311.37 kilograms of CO2 emissions each year, Ironton is the 182nd worst out of 1268 cities in the state for total emissions from electricity use. Additionally, the city ranks 683rd highest in the state in emissions per person, which could be argued to be the more important statistic. Within Ironton, there are no electricity generating facilities. The inhabitants must depend on electricity generated outside of the city limits.
Ironton residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in July.
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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AEP Ohio | BUNDLED | 13.97 | 135.16 | 8,106,756 | 1,132,725,000 | |
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 | |
Ambit Energy | ENERGY | 6.33 | 57.94 | 42,366 | 2,683,000 |
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The average residential electricity price for South Point is about 15.67 cents per kilowatt hour, which is 17.86% more than the average Ohio rate of 13.30 cents and 8.38% higher than the nationwide average of 14.46. AEP Ohio is the largest electricity supplier in the city based on megawatt hours sold. The average monthly residential power bill for a citizen in the city is $136.66 per month, while the state average is $118.83. Consumers in the city are stuck with a 15.00% markup compared to the rest of the state.
Emitting 25,645,901.28 kilograms of CO2 emissions each year, South Point is the 344th worst out of 1268 cities in the state for total emissions from electricity use. Additionally, the city ranks 67th highest in the state in emissions per person, which could be argued to be the more important statistic. Within South Point, there are no electricity generating facilities. The inhabitants must depend on electricity generated outside of the city limits.
South Point residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in July.
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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AEP Ohio | BUNDLED | 13.97 | 135.16 | 8,106,756 | 1,132,725,000 | |
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 | |
Ambit Energy | ENERGY | 6.33 | 57.94 | 42,366 | 2,683,000 |
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The average residential electricity price for Burlington CDP is about 15.67 cents per kilowatt hour, which is 17.84% more than the average Ohio rate of 13.30 cents and 8.36% higher than the nationwide average of 14.46. AEP Ohio is the largest electricity supplier in the city based on megawatt hours sold. The average monthly residential power bill for a citizen in the city is $136.52 per month, while the state average is $118.83. Consumers in the city are stuck with a 14.89% markup compared to the rest of the state.
Emitting 16,152,371.61 kilograms of CO2 emissions each year, Burlington CDP is the 441st worst out of 1268 cities in the state for total emissions from electricity use. Additionally, the city ranks 67th highest in the state in emissions per person, which could be argued to be the more important statistic. Within Burlington CDP, there are no electricity generating facilities. The inhabitants must depend on electricity generated outside of the city limits.
Burlington CDP residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in July.
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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AEP Ohio | BUNDLED | 13.97 | 135.16 | 8,106,756 | 1,132,725,000 | |
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 | |
Ambit Energy | ENERGY | 6.33 | 57.94 | 42,366 | 2,683,000 |
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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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Hanging Rock Energy FacilityDynegy Energy Services (100.00%) | Lawrence County | OH | Natural Gas | 9,813,014 | 3,731,436,434.88 | 380.25 |
Emitting 282,388,690.36 kilograms of CO2 emissions each year, Lawrence County is the 56th worst out of 88 counties in Ohio for total emissions from electricity use. A better measurement of pollution is the CO2 emissions per person in the county, which amounts to 4,848.71 kilograms of CO2 emissions per person per year. This calculation ranks Lawrence County as the 75th highest polluting county in the state. The county has one electricity producing plant within its borders. Lawrence County's fuel of choice is Natural Gas, with 100.00% of electricity generation coming from the fuel type.
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There is one active electricity plant in Lawrence County, Ohio
By total customer count, AEP Ohio is the largest electricity provider in Lawrence County, Ohio.
County Customers Rank | Provider | Est. County Customers |
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1 | AEP Ohio | 16,796 |
2 | Dynegy Energy Services | 4,006 |
3 | Buckeye Rural Electric | 3,563 |
4 | IGS Energy | 2,841 |
5 | Constellation Energy | 1,449 |
6 | Direct Energy | 1,038 |
7 | Inspire Energy | 405 |
8 | SmartEnergy Holdings | 345 |
9 | MidAmerican Energy | 266 |
10 | Strategic Energy LLC | 237 |
Lawrence County, Ohio has 56 electricity companies operating in the area.