Cedar-Knox Public Power District: Rates and Coverage Area

Cedar-Knox Public Power District

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About Cedar-Knox Public Power District

Cedar-Knox Public Power District is a political subdivision with headquarters in Hartington, Nebraska and supplying electricity to customers in 9 cities in Nebraska including cities such as Laurel, Crofton, Wausa, Coleridge, and Wynot. At the time of the most recent government reports, the provider reported a total of 7,598 electricity customers receiving their services. This total is made up of 5,531 residential accounts, 761 commercial customer accounts and 1,306 industrial customers. Cedar-Knox Public Power District charges their consumers a residential electricity rate of 7.99 cents per kilowatt hour on average , which is less than both the Nebraska and US average prices of 11.10 and 15.64 cents per kilowatt hour, respectively. The company participated in both the retail sales and the wholesale electricity market in 2022, with sales to end users equaling 293,983 megawatt hours and wholesale sales totaling 9,725 megawatt hours. The electricity sourced by Cedar-Knox Public Power District is made up primarily of megawatt hours they purchased via the wholesale market. This category makes up 100.00% of all electricity sourced by the company. The revenue for the company in 2022 from electricity sales was $24,078,000, with 97.48% coming from retail sales to end users and 2.52% from wholesale electricity sales.

Customers of the provider pay an average monthly residential electric bill of $119.75. This is 9.76% lower than the national average of $132.69. The company currently does not produce their own electricity. Instead, they must purchase that electricity at wholesale rates from other suppliers and then resell it to end customers.

Cedar-Knox Public Power District Net Metering

Offering net metering to consumers is a win-win situation for Cedar-Knox Public Power District and residents who get their electricity from the company. This is a positive for any customer considering installing solar panels, as net metering allows them to sell their unneeded electricity back to their electricity provider.

Energy Loss

Electricity providers routinely submit data for energy lost through heat dissipation and other causes to government agencies who track infrastructure efficiencies. Cedar-Knox Public Power District recently reported a loss of 4.81% of their electricity production. Cedar-Knox Public Power District's energy loss amounts place them at of 12th best out of the 150 providers that operate in Nebraska and report energy loss and 828th best out of 3517 in the country.

Cedar-Knox Public Power District Rate & Electric Bills

Cedar-Knox Public Power District residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in October.

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.086/kWh$0.080/kWh$142.09/mo.$118.65/mo.
106th7.99¢Cedar-Knox Public Power District's Average residential price per kWh
1414th$119.75Average monthly electricity bill for Cedar-Knox Public Power District's residential customers

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Cedar-Knox Public Power District Overview

  • Company Type:Political Subdivision
  • Headquarters:56272 Highway 84
    Hartington, Nebraska 68739
    United States of America
  • CEO:Mike Lammers

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Energy provider of the year for Nebraska, Mid-Sized Provider Category
Top 3 Lowest Residential Electricity Rate
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Energy provider of the year for Nebraska, Major Provider Category
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Energy Loss

Cedar-Knox Public Power District's energy loss due to business operations.

-4.81%

Total Energy Loss

15,364MWh

828 National Rank

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Cedar-Knox Public Power District State Coverage

StateCustomersSales ($)State Rank Based On Revenue% of Provider's Residential Sales in State
Nebraska7,59823,472,00019100%

Cedar-Knox Public Power District County Coverage

CountyPopulationProvidersAvg. County Rate (¢)Avg. Electric Bill
Cedar County8,40148.04$120.07/mo
Dixon County5,63239.04$132.26/mo
Knox County8,43439.10$128.07/mo
Pierce County7,26659.25$135.32/mo
Yankton County23,213311.25$162.58/mo

Cities Cedar-Knox Public Power District Has Coverage

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

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Cedar-Knox Public Power District FAQ:

What is the phone number for Cedar-Knox Public Power District?

The Cedar-Knox Public Power District phone number is (402) 254-6291.

How much is the average bundled bill for Cedar-Knox Public Power District customers each month?

Customers of Cedar-Knox Public Power District pay, on average, a monthly bundled bill of $119.75.

What is the average bundled electricity rate for Cedar-Knox Public Power District customers?

Cedar-Knox Public Power District's current average bundled electricity rate is 7.99 cents per kilowatt hour (¢/kWh), compared to the average Nebraska bundled rate of 11.10 cents and the average US rate of 15.64 cents.

What cities does Cedar-Knox Public Power District supply electricity in?

Cedar-Knox Public Power District supplies in 9 cities in the country including Nebraska.

How many counties does Cedar-Knox Public Power District sell electricity in?

There are 5 counties that receive at least some electricity coverage by Cedar-Knox Public Power District.

Who is the CEO of Cedar-Knox Public Power District?

Mike Lammers is the current CEO of Cedar-Knox Public Power District.

Alex Zdanov
Last Reviewed By: Alex Zdanov
Published: 2023-10-14