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Marion County, Ohio Electricity Overview

Marion County has a population of 64,642 citizens.

Marion County is home to 64,642 residents and its power plants produce 8,996 megawatt hours of electricity each year, for a production per capita average of 0.14 megawatt hours per capita per year.

Marion County comes in as the 780th worst pollution level due to electricity consumption in the US and 38th worst in the state, releasing 360,110,751.37 kilograms of CO2 gases.

As the 1759th highest producer of electricity in the nation out of 3230 counties, Marion County generates 8,996 megawatt hours of electricity.

Marion County generates 1.11% of its electricity from non-renewable fuels, resulting in a ranking of 40th in the state out of 88 counties for total electricity generation from non-renewable fuels.

Marion County is the 435th highest county out of 3230 counties in the nation for electricity generation from wind per capita, averaging 0.14 megawatt hours per citizen produced from wind turbines.

ENERGY CONSUMPTION

  • Total Consumption

    817,984 MWh

  • Consumption per Capita

    12.65 MWh

ENERGY PRODUCTION

  • Total Production

    8,996 MWh

  • Production from Renewable Energy

    8,896 MWh

  • Production from Non-Renewable Energy

    100 MWh

  • Production per Capita

    0.14 MWh

EMISSIONS

  • CO2 Emissions

    360,110,751 kg

  • CO2 Emissions per Capita

    5,570.85 kg

Recent Electricity Rates and Production Changes in Marion

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Marion Electricity Pricing Data

Average Residential Bundled Electricity Rate for April, 2024

17.47¢ per kWh

  • 6.54% higher than last month
  • 28.51% higher than April last year
  • 4.33% higher than the Ohio average
  • 3.33% higher than the US average
  • 417th in the state out of 1,264 cities
  • The state rank has increased by 116 since last month
  • The state rank has dropped by 68 since April last year
  • 22,812th in the US out of 31,696 cities
  • The national rank has dropped by 1,835 since last month
  • The national rank has dropped by 10,482 since April last year

12 Month Rolling Average Residential Bundled Rate

16.68¢ per kWh

  • 1.97% higher than last month
  • 24.6% higher than April last year
  • 4.9% higher than the Ohio average
  • 3.48% higher than the US average
  • 557th in the state out of 1,264 cities
  • The state rank has dropped by 127 since last month
  • The state rank has dropped by 195 since April last year
  • 23,065th in the US out of 31,696 cities
  • The national rank has dropped by 1,665 since last month
  • The national rank has dropped by 13,156 since April last year

Average Residential Bundled Electricity Bill for April, 2024

$127.58 per month

  • 2.52% higher than last month
  • 32.84% higher than April last year
  • 11.15% higher than the Ohio average
  • 13.16% higher than the US average
  • 609th in the state out of 1,264 cities
  • The state rank has dropped by 86 since last month
  • The state rank has dropped by 250 since April last year
  • 25,536th in the US out of 31,696 cities
  • The national rank has dropped by 6,327 since last month
  • The national rank has dropped by 15,163 since April last year

12 Month Rolling Average Residential Bundled Bill

$140.86 per month

  • 1.9% higher than last month
  • 21.73% higher than April last year
  • 8.02% higher than the Ohio average
  • 3.51% higher than the US average
  • 643rd in the state out of 1,264 cities
  • The state rank has dropped by 109 since last month
  • The state rank has dropped by 149 since April last year
  • 18,118th in the US out of 31,696 cities
  • The national rank has dropped by 961 since last month
  • The national rank has dropped by 9,805 since April last year

Marion, OH Electricity Overview

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The residential electricity rate is 16.68 cents per kilowatt hour for inhabitants of Marion, which is 4.90% above the average Ohio price of 15.90 cents. With an estimated 518 residential customers, Ohio Edison is the largest electricity provider in the city. The average monthly residential electricity bill for a citizen in the city is $140.86 per month.

The use of electricity in Marion accounts for 203,048,448.81 kilograms of CO2 emissions, which is the 37th largest amount in the state out of 1268 cities. This total equates to 5,631.94 kilograms of CO2 emissions per capita, so the city ranks 34th highest in Ohio for emissions per capita. The residents of Marion have to use power from outside city limits because there are not any electricity generating plants in the city boundaries.

Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Marion

Marion residential electric rates are highest in June and the highest average bill is in June.

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.198/kWh$0.109/kWh$198.55/mo.$71.31/mo.
557th16.68¢Average residential price per kWh in the city of Marion
643rd$140.86Average residential monthly electricity bill for Marion Residents

Electric Companies With Service in Marion, Ohio

ProviderService TypeResidential Rate (¢)Residential Average Bill ($)City Production (MWh)Residential Sales (MWh)Residential Revenues ($)
AEP OhioBUNDLED20.01173.286,652,5941,331,354,000
APG&EENERGY16.70133.314,707.212,456,638.99
All American Power and GasENERGY22.36144.92334.474,776.37
Alpha Gas and ElectricENERGY10.9992.418,874.8975,230.25
Ambit EnergyENERGY8.9277.0129,715.12,651,162.13

Prospect, OH Electricity Overview

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The residential electricity rate is 16.48 cents per kilowatt hour for inhabitants of Prospect, which is 3.62% above the average Ohio price of 15.90 cents. Ohio Edison is the largest vendor in the city based on megawatt hours sold. Consumers in the city experience 1.06 power outages per year, with outages lasting an average of 120.99 minutes. The national averages for outages and duration are 1.45 outages at 171.11 minutes each.

The use of electricity in Prospect accounts for 6,893,498.5 kilograms of CO2 emissions, which is the 625th largest amount in the state out of 1268 cities. This total equates to 5,631.94 kilograms of CO2 emissions per capita, so the city ranks 34th highest in Ohio for emissions per capita. The residents of Prospect have to use power from outside city limits because there are not any electricity generating plants in the city boundaries.

Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Prospect

Prospect residential electric rates are highest in June and the highest average bill is in June.

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.200/kWh$0.107/kWh$200.86/mo.$63.82/mo.
514th16.48¢Average residential price per kWh in the city of Prospect
362nd$131.46Average residential monthly electricity bill for Prospect Residents

Electric Companies With Service in Prospect, Ohio

ProviderService TypeResidential Rate (¢)Residential Average Bill ($)City Production (MWh)Residential Sales (MWh)Residential Revenues ($)
APG&EENERGY16.70133.314,707.212,456,638.99
All American Power and GasENERGY22.36144.92334.474,776.37
Alpha Gas and ElectricENERGY10.9992.418,874.8975,230.25
American Power & GasENERGY15.60150.8264,231.1610,019,092.05
Astral EnergyENERGY8.5455.7839.183,346.63

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La Rue, OH Electricity Overview

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The residential electricity rate is 20.11 cents per kilowatt hour for inhabitants of La Rue, which is 26.43% above the average Ohio price of 15.90 cents. AEP Ohio sells an estimated 208.88 megawatt hours in the city per year, more than all other vendors. Citizens in the city pay an average monthly residential electric bill of $174.22. This is 33.08% more than the Ohio average bill of $130.91.

The use of electricity in La Rue accounts for 3,581,915.89 kilograms of CO2 emissions, which is the 813th largest amount in the state out of 1268 cities. This total equates to 5,631.94 kilograms of CO2 emissions per capita, so the city ranks 34th highest in Ohio for emissions per capita. The residents of La Rue have to use power from outside city limits because there are not any electricity generating plants in the city boundaries.

Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in La Rue

La Rue residential electric rates are highest in April and the highest average bill is in January.

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.222/kWh$0.080/kWh$237.02/mo.$70.81/mo.
1254th20.11¢Average residential price per kWh in the city of La Rue
1170th$174.22Average residential monthly electricity bill for La Rue Residents

Electric Companies With Service in La Rue, Ohio

ProviderService TypeResidential Rate (¢)Residential Average Bill ($)City Production (MWh)Residential Sales (MWh)Residential Revenues ($)
AEP OhioBUNDLED20.01173.286,652,5941,331,354,000
APG&EENERGY16.70133.314,707.212,456,638.99
All American Power and GasENERGY22.36144.92334.474,776.37
Alpha Gas and ElectricENERGY10.9992.418,874.8975,230.25
Ambit EnergyENERGY8.9277.0129,715.12,651,162.13

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Electricity Production in Marion County, Ohio

Power Plants in Marion County, Ohio

PlantCity/CountyStatePrimary Fuel TypeProduction (MWh)Emission (kg)Emissions per MWhToxic Chemical ReleaseClosing Date
Whirlpool Corporation - Marion Wind FarmHaviland Plastic Products Co (33.30%)One Energy Capital LLC (33.30%)One Energy Capital Corporation LLC (33.40%)
Marion County OH Wind 8,896
Marion County OH Distillate Fuel Oil 10054,525.09545.25

Marion County, Ohio Details

Power Plant Fuel Types, Emissions & Pollution Factors

Electricity use in Marion County creates 360,110,751.37 kilograms of CO2 emissions. This is the 38th largest amount of any county in the state. Averaging 5,570.85 kilograms of CO2 emissions per capita, the county ranks 1186th highest for pollution per capita. About 98.89% of electricity in Marion County comes from generation using Wind. Marion County has 2 power plants in the county. This is the 1033rd most plants in a county.

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98.89%
DISTILLATE FUEL OIL
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1.11%

Marion County, Ohio Net Metering

Out of the 55 companies in Marion County, 3 of them offer net metering to their consumers. The state of Ohio has restricted state level net metering legislation.

Energy Loss

The 2 companies in Marion County who report energy loss statistics had an average of 2.60% of energy generated lost due to heat dissipation or other causes during transmission. The countrywide average energy loss is 2.87%. This earned Marion County a rank of 254th best in the US out of 3230.

Providers In Each City in Marion County:

  • Caledonia, Ohio:
    • Ohio Edison: 100.00%
  • Green Camp, Ohio:
    • Ohio Edison: 50.00%
    • Mid-Ohio Energy Cooperative: 50.00%
  • La Rue, Ohio:
    • AEP Ohio: 100.00%
  • Marion, Ohio:
    • Mid-Ohio Energy Cooperative: 8.81%
    • Ohio Edison: 86.64%
    • AEP Ohio: 4.56%
  • Morral, Ohio:
    • AEP Ohio: 31.49%
    • Mid-Ohio Energy Cooperative: 23.97%
    • Ohio Edison: 44.54%
  • New Bloomington, Ohio:
    • Ohio Edison: 8.61%
    • AEP Ohio: 91.39%
  • Prospect, Ohio:
    • Ohio Edison: 100.00%
  • Waldo, Ohio:
    • Ohio Edison: 50.00%
    • AEP Ohio: 50.00%

* City coverage generated based on government data. Always verify you can get service from the provider.

FAQ

Which electricity company is the largest supplier in Marion County, Ohio?

The largest electricity supplier in Marion County, Ohio by total customer count is Ohio Edison.

How many electric companies offer service in Marion County, Ohio?

Marion County, Ohio has 55 electricity companies offering service in the area.

Which electricity companies offer service in Marion County, Ohio?

How many power plants are located within Marion County, Ohio?

Marion County, Ohio has 2 electricity plants generating electricity for the county and other surrounding areas.

Fernando García
Last Reviewed By: Fernando García
Published: 2024-07-26