Burbank Water and Power
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About Burbank Water and Power
Burbank Water and Power is a municipally owned organization operating in Burbank, California. Currently, 53,252 consumers receive their electricity from the provider. These customers are a mix of 46,290 residential customers and 6,962 commercial customer accounts. The average residential electricity price for patrons of Burbank Water and Power is about 16.01 cents per kilowatt hour. While this is lower than the state average price of 28.72 cents per kilowatt hour, it is higher than the United States average of 15.64 cents. In 2022 Burbank Water and Power sold 81.02% of their megawatt hours to end users (known as retail sales). The electricity generated in the company's power plants made up 36.23% of the electricity sourced by the company and the purchase of wholesale electricity made up an additional 65.20%. The company had $184,919,000 in 2022. Exactly $21,486,000 of that revenue came from electricity sales on the wholesale market and $154,304,000 came from sales to residential electricity customers.
The average residential electricity bill for a customer of Burbank Water and Power is $79.16 per month, while the state average is $137.13. Customers of the company pay a 43.69% markdown compared to other residents of California. Generation by the company from natural gas totals 14,799 megawatt hours, which is roughly 100.00% of their total generation. Burbank Water and Power produces 14,799 megawatt hours from their generation plants, ranking them as the 484th highest generator of electricity in the country out of 3517 electricity providers. Customers of the provider experience 0.22 electrical outages on average each year, with outages lasting around 4.54 minutes on average. The national averages for outages and duration are 1.27 outages at 137.24 minutes each.
Net metering services are offered to customers of Burbank Water and Power. Net metering allows residents to sell electricity back to the grid, making the installation of solar panels and other electricity sources a cheaper project.
Energy loss is always a consideration when dealing with electricity transmission. Burbank Water and Power currently averages a loss of around 5.40% of the electricity they generate. This percentage of loss earns them a rank of 976th best out of 3517 providers reporting energy loss in the US.
Burbank Water and Power Rate & Electric Bills
Burbank Water and Power residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in October.
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Burbank Water and Power Overview
- Company Type:Municipal
- Headquarters:164 West Magnolia Boulevard
Burbank, California 91502
United States of America - Director/Superintendent:Dawn Roth Lindell
Burbank Water and Power Contact
- Website:www.burbankwaterandpower.com
- Customer Service Phone:(818) 238-3700
- Contact Page:www.burbankwaterandpower.com
- Social Media:
Burbank Water and Power Service
- Rates & Plans:www.burbankwaterandpower.com
- Outage Map:www.burbankwaterandpower.com
- States Served:
- California
- Counties Served:
- Los Angeles County
- Major Cities Served:
- Burbank
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Quick Facts About Burbank Water and Power
Based on customer count, Burbank Water and Power is the 318th largest company out of 3517 suppliers in the United States.
Burbank Water and Power is the 40th largest producer of megawatt hours from non-renewable fuels in California.
Energy Loss
Burbank Water and Power's energy loss due to business operations.
Total Energy Loss
65,201MWh
976 National Rank
Grid Reliability
Length & Frequency of Burbank Water and Power's Power Outages
4.54 min.
vs. national average of 137.24 min.
0.22 outages/yr
vs. national average of 1.27
Burbank Water and Power Energy Makeup
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Burbank Water and Power Coverage Map
Burbank Water and Power State Coverage
State | Customers | Sales ($) | State Rank Based On Revenue | % of Provider's Residential Sales in State |
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California | 53,252 | 154,304,000 | 22 | 100% |
Burbank Water and Power County Coverage
County | Population | Providers | Avg. County Rate (¢) | Avg. Electric Bill |
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Los Angeles County | 9,721,138 | 14 | 29.21 | $145.76/mo |
Power Plants Owned by Burbank Water and Power
Plant | City/County | State | Primary Fuel Type | Production (MWh) | Emission (kg) | Emissions/MWh | Toxic Chemical Release | Closing Date |
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Burbank | CA | Natural Gas | 14,799 | 8,389,741.08 | 566.91 |
Burbank Water and Power Fuel Makeup
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Burbank Water and Power FAQ:
What is the average bundled bill for Burbank Water and Power customers each month?
Consumers of Burbank Water and Power pay, on average, a monthly bundled bill of $79.16.
What is the phone number for Burbank Water and Power?
You can reach Burbank Water and Power by phone via (818) 238-3700.
What percentage of Burbank Water and Power's electricity is produced using nonrenewable fuel sources?
Power facilities owned by or associated with Burbank Water and Power produce 100.00% of their electricity using nonrenewable fuel sources.
What is the average bundled electricity rate for Burbank Water and Power customers?
Consumers of Burbank Water and Power, on average, have an electricity bundled rate 16.01 cents per kilowatt hour (¢/kWh).
Who is the CEO of Burbank Water and Power?
The CEO of Burbank Water and Power is Dawn Roth Lindell.
When will Burbank Water and Power power be restored?
Burbank Water and Power's outages last, on average, about 4.54 minutes per outage.
How many power plants are owned by or associated with Burbank Water and Power?
There is one power plant associated with or owned by Burbank Water and Power.
What percentage of Burbank Water and Power's electricity is generated from renewable fuel types?
Burbank Water and Power generates 0% of their electricity from renewable fuel types.