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
Williams County generates 64.46% of its electricity from non-renewable sources, giving it a ranking of 32nd in the state out of 88 counties for total electricity generation from non-renewable fuel types.
Residents in Williams County deal with an average of 2.05 power outages a year, with outages lasting an average of 274.3 minutes.
With 2,635 megawatt hours generated by solar, Williams County is 741st in the US out of 3221 counties for solar power electricity generation.
Williams County has the 47th largest electricity generation of all 88 counties in the state, generating 7,415 megawatt hours.
Residents of Williams County are paying, on average, 5.49% more per kilowatt hour used at home than the national average rate, at 15.26 cents per kilowatt hour compared to 14.46 cents per kilowatt hour.
Williams County citizens are accountable for 6,693.74 kilograms of CO2 emissions per capita per year, while the Ohio average emissions per capita is 6,478.14.
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On average, Bryan's inhabitants spend 15.18 cents per kilowatt hour for their residential electricity. This is 14.13% above the state's average rate of 13.30 cents, which ranks the city 693rd out of 1268 cities in Ohio for lowest average electricity rate. The electricity grid in the city has an average of 2.05 outages per customer each year, with outages lasting about 274.3 minutes. The US averages of these two data points are 1.21 outages each year and 122.99 minutes per outage. Production from non-renewable fuels accounts for 0.38 megawatt hours per person in the city.
There is one electricity plant in Bryan. The city's electricity use results in CO2 pollution totaling 59,555,364.13 kilograms, which is 204th largest amount in the state out of 1268 cities. Additionally, the city ranks 11th highest in Ohio in emissions per citizen, which could be argued to be the more important metric. Bryan's fuel of choice is Natural Gas, with 93.41% of electricity generation coming from this fuel.
Bryan 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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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 |
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On average, Montpelier's inhabitants spend 15.23 cents per kilowatt hour for their residential electricity. This is 14.50% above the state's average rate of 13.30 cents, which ranks the city 698th out of 1268 cities in Ohio for lowest average electricity rate. The city had a 3.22% drop in CO2 emissions per person, a laudable achievement. More electricity is consumed in Montpelier than is generated, with consumption totaling 8607.08% of generation.
There is one electricity plant in Montpelier. The city's electricity use results in CO2 pollution totaling 26,530,879.51 kilograms, which is 335th largest amount in the state out of 1268 cities. Additionally, the city ranks 14th highest in Ohio in emissions per citizen, which could be argued to be the more important metric. Montpelier's fuel of choice is Distillate Fuel Oil, with 100.00% of electricity generation coming from this fuel.
Montpelier 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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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 |
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On average, Edgerton's inhabitants spend 15.12 cents per kilowatt hour for their residential electricity. This is 13.71% above the state's average rate of 13.30 cents, which ranks the city 686th out of 1268 cities in Ohio for lowest average electricity rate. The city had a 3.30% drop in CO2 emissions per person, a laudable achievement. More electricity is consumed in Edgerton than is generated, with consumption totaling 13178.61% of generation.
There is one electricity plant in Edgerton. The city's electricity use results in CO2 pollution totaling 12,628,992.58 kilograms, which is 497th largest amount in the state out of 1268 cities. Additionally, the city ranks 20th highest in Ohio in emissions per citizen, which could be argued to be the more important metric. Edgerton's fuel of choice is Distillate Fuel Oil, with 100.00% of electricity generation coming from this fuel.
Edgerton 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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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 |
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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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Bryan (OH)BMU Utilities (100.00%) | Bryan | OH | Natural Gas | 3,291 | 2,922,398.93 | 888 | ||
Bryan Solar FieldKey Government Finance, Inc. (100.00%) | Williams County | OH | Solar | 2,635 | ||||
Bryan PeakingAmerican Municipal Power (100.00%) | Williams County | OH | Distillate Fuel Oil | 682 | 575,476.74 | 843.81 | ||
Montpelier | OH | Distillate Fuel Oil | 584 | 482,502.58 | 826.2 | |||
Edgerton | OH | Distillate Fuel Oil | 182 | 148,832.75 | 817.76 | |||
Stryker | OH | Distillate Fuel Oil | 41 | 61,266.64 | 1,494.31 |
In Williams County, Natural Gas makes up 41.46% of the fuel types used for electricity generation. Totaling Natural Gas with Solar (35.54%) and Distillate Fuel Oil (23.01%), the three fuel types make up 100.00% of the generation. Approximately 6,693.74 kilograms of CO2 pollution per person are released in the county from electricity use, ranking them as the 15th worst polluter in Ohio out of 88 counties and totalEmissionsPerCapitaRank worst polluter in the country. A total of 248,351,276.39 kilograms of CO2 emissions are emitted from the county. This is enough to rank 1057th highest in the country for total emissions. Williams County has 6 electricity plants within its borders. This is the 296th highest amount of plants in a county.
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By total revenue, Toledo Edison is the largest electricity company in Williams County, Ohio.
There are 58 electricity companies operating in Williams County, Ohio.
There are 6 electricity plants in Williams County, Ohio
County Customers Rank | Provider | Est. County Customers |
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1 | Toledo Edison | 12,277 |
2 | BMU Utilities | 5,823 |
3 | Dynegy Energy Services | 3,313 |
4 | North Western Electric | 3,282 |
5 | IGS Energy | 2,350 |
6 | Montpelier, Ohio Utilities | 2,308 |
7 | Constellation Energy | 1,199 |
8 | Edgerton, Ohio Electric Utility | 1,106 |
9 | Pioneer, Ohio Electric Utility | 839 |
10 | Midwest Energy & Communications | 539 |