36 Month Home Power Plan
Residential
- Rate 6.99¢ / kWh
- Contract Length 36 mo.
- Effective Date Mar 2023
- Green Energy 0%
- Plan seen in Ohio
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Electricity Rates, Plans & Statistics
Within the previous year, there has been a 32.52% decrease in the use of non-renewable fuel types for electricity production in Miami County.
Miami County has experienced a 2.77% increase in the use of renewable fuels for electricity generation over the course of the last year.
Non-renewable fuel types are used in the production of 1.76% of the megawatt hours produced in Miami County, ranking it 38th in the state out of 88 counties for total megawatt hours produced from non-renewable fuel types.
Miami County is the 12th highest producing county in Ohio out of 88 counties when it comes to megawatt hours generated using renewable fuel types.
Miami County is the 569th most populated county in the United States, with 108,774 residents residing within the county's borders.
Emitting 715,000,186.77 kilograms of CO2 gases, Miami County has the 477th highest pollution level from electricity consumption of any county in the country and 25th worst in Ohio.
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Troy averages a residential electricity rate of 11.80 cents per kilowatt hour spent by consumers within their city limits. Thankfully, this is 11.28% below Ohio's average rate of 13.30 cents. The national average monthly residential electric bill is $129.86, while the Troy average is 21.36% less at $102.12 per month. AES Ohio has an estimated 664 total residential customers, more than all other suppliers who operate in the city.
Electricity use in Troy has byproducts of 175,864,294.34 kilograms of CO2 emissions. This is the 57th largest emissions amount of any city in Ohio. Perhaps a better measurement of pollution is the CO2 levels per person in the city, which is 6,685.58 kilograms of CO2 emissions per person per year. This measurement ranks Troy as the 683rd highest polluting city in the state. The inhabitants of Troy must use power from outside city limits because they don't have any power producing plants within city boundaries.
Troy residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in October.
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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AES Ohio | BUNDLED | 10.36 | 98.59 | 3,064,169 | 317,314,000 | |
APG&E | ENERGY | 11.14 | 93.3 | 31,844 | 3,547,000 | |
All American Power and Gas | ENERGY | 10.83 | 92.86 | 360 | 39,000 | |
Alpha Gas and Electric | ENERGY | 11.88 | 74.39 | 10,714 | 1,273,000 | |
Ambit Energy | ENERGY | 6.33 | 57.94 | 42,366 | 2,683,000 |
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Piqua averages a residential electricity rate of 11.71 cents per kilowatt hour spent by consumers within their city limits. Thankfully, this is 11.95% below Ohio's average rate of 13.30 cents. Non-renewable fuel sources are used to produce 442 megawatt hours in the city, which is 14.22% of their total generation. Solar facilities in the city produce 2,667 megawatt hours, which is 85.78% of the city's total electricity production.
Electricity use in Piqua has byproducts of 135,408,200.01 kilograms of CO2 emissions. This is the 86th largest emissions amount of any city in Ohio. Perhaps a better measurement of pollution is the CO2 levels per person in the city, which is 6,652.66 kilograms of CO2 emissions per person per year. This measurement ranks Piqua as the 1241st highest polluting city in the state. The city has 2 electricity generation plants, which is the 8th most for a city in the state. For the purpose of electricity generation, Piqua's top fuel type is Solar, accounting for 85.78%, or 2,667 megawatt hours of production in the city.
Piqua residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in October.
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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City of Piqua Utilities | BUNDLED | 11.59 | 87.5 | 442 | 87,654 | 10,159,900 |
Pioneer Rural Electric Cooperative | BUNDLED | 14.50 | 192.68 | 252,650 | 36,635,600 |
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Tipp City averages a residential electricity rate of 11.80 cents per kilowatt hour spent by consumers within their city limits. Thankfully, this is 11.27% below Ohio's average rate of 13.30 cents. The national average monthly residential electric bill is $129.86, while the Tipp City average is 21.25% less at $102.27 per month. Tipp City Electric has an estimated 5,103 total residential customers, more than all other suppliers who operate in the city.
Electricity use in Tipp City has byproducts of 68,687,692.84 kilograms of CO2 emissions. This is the 186th largest emissions amount of any city in Ohio. Perhaps a better measurement of pollution is the CO2 levels per person in the city, which is 6,685.58 kilograms of CO2 emissions per person per year. This measurement ranks Tipp City as the 683rd highest polluting city in the state. The inhabitants of Tipp City must use power from outside city limits because they don't have any power producing plants within city boundaries.
Tipp City residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in October.
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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AES Ohio | BUNDLED | 10.36 | 98.59 | 3,064,169 | 317,314,000 | |
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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DG AMP Solar Piqua ManierNextEra Energy (100.00%) | Miami County | OH | Solar | 22,024 | ||||
DG AMP Solar Piqua StauntonNextEra Energy (100.00%) | Piqua | OH | Solar | 2,667 | ||||
Piqua Power PlantCity of Piqua Utilities (100.00%) | Piqua | OH | Distillate Fuel Oil | 442 | 959,893.43 | 2,171.7 |
Around 715,000,186.77 kilograms of CO2 emissions are released in Miami County due to electricity use. A better measurement of pollution is the CO2 levels per capita, which amounts to 6,573.26 kilograms of CO2 emissions per person per year. Using this calculation Miami County is the 908th highest polluting county in the US. The county has 3 power generation plants, which is 740th most in the US. Miami County's power plants mainly use Solar, which accounts for 98.24% of the fuel sources used for electricity production in the county.
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There are 3 power plants in Miami County, Ohio
The largest electricity supplier in Miami County, Ohio by total revenue is AES Ohio.
County Customers Rank | Provider | Est. County Customers |
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1 | AES Ohio | 21,442 |
2 | City of Piqua Utilities | 10,809 |
3 | Tipp City Electric | 5,111 |
4 | Dynegy Energy Services | 3,553 |
5 | Pioneer Rural Electric Cooperative | 2,988 |
6 | IGS Energy | 2,520 |
7 | Constellation Energy | 1,285 |
8 | Direct Energy | 920 |
9 | Inspire Energy | 359 |
10 | MidAmerican Energy | 236 |
There are 55 electricity providers offering service in Miami County, Ohio.