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Bon Homme Yankton Electric

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About Bon Homme Yankton Electric

Bon Homme Yankton Electric provides electricity for 3 cities in the state including cities like Springfield, Tabor, Lesterville, Running Water CDP, and Jamesville Colony CDP. The company is an electricity cooperative. There are 4,353 customers of the provider. Exactly 505 of them are commercial accounts, 3,847 of them are residential customers and one is an industrial customer. The average residential electricity rate for Bon Homme Yankton Electric is roughly 13.29 cents per kilowatt hour, which is, thankfully, 17.24% lower than the average US price of 16.06 cents. The company had sales of 94,330 megawatt hours in 2019 through retail sales. The megawatt hours sourced by the company primarily came from megawatt hours that they acquired via the wholesale market. They purchased 98,956 wholesale megawatt hours.

The average residential power bill for a consumer of Bon Homme Yankton Electric is $180.65 per month. The company currently does not produce their own electricity. Instead, they must purchase that electricity at wholesale rates and then resell it to end users.

Bon Homme Yankton Electric Rate & Electric Bills

Bon Homme Yankton Electric residential electric rates are highest in June and the highest average bill is in January.

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.142/kWh$0.102/kWh$229.60/mo.$132.12/mo.
1178th13.29¢Bon Homme Yankton Electric's Average residential price per kWh
2597th$180.65Average monthly electricity bill for Bon Homme Yankton Electric's residential customers

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Bon Homme Yankton Electric Overview

  • Company Type:Cooperative
  • Headquarters:134 South Lidice Street
    Tabor, South Dakota 57063
    United States of America
  • CEO:Stephanie Horst

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  • States Served:
    • South Dakota
  • Counties Served:
    • Yankton County
    • Bon Homme County
  • Major Cities Served:
    • Springfield
    • Tabor
    • Lesterville
    • Running Water CDP
    • Jamesville Colony CDP
    • Bon Homme Colony CDP
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Bon Homme Yankton Electric State Coverage

StateCustomersSales ($)State Rank Based On Revenue% of Provider's Residential Sales in State
South Dakota4,34712,749,358.4530100%

Bon Homme Yankton Electric County Coverage

CountyPopulationProvidersAvg. County Rate (¢)Avg. Electric Bill
Bon Homme County7,020312.93$170.70/mo
Yankton County23,213412.75$165.82/mo

Cities Bon Homme Yankton Electric Has Coverage

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

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Bon Homme Yankton Electric FAQ:

How much is the average bundled bill for Bon Homme Yankton Electric customers each month?

Customers of Bon Homme Yankton Electric pay, on average, a monthly bundled bill of $180.65.

What is the phone number for Bon Homme Yankton Electric?

The Bon Homme Yankton Electric phone number is (605) 463-2507.

What is the average bundled electricity rate for Bon Homme Yankton Electric customers?

Bon Homme Yankton Electric's current average bundled electricity rate is 13.29 cents per kilowatt hour (¢/kWh), compared to the average South Dakota bundled rate of 12.92 cents and the average national rate of 16.06 cents.

How many counties does Bon Homme Yankton Electric sell electricity in?

There are 2 counties that receive at least some electricity coverage by Bon Homme Yankton Electric including South Dakota.

Who is the CEO of Bon Homme Yankton Electric?

Stephanie Horst is the CEO of Bon Homme Yankton Electric.

What cities does Bon Homme Yankton Electric have customers in to?

Bon Homme Yankton Electric serves electricity to 3 cities.

Matt Hope
Last Reviewed By: Matt Hope
Published: 2024-04-25