City of Stockton Utilities
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About City of Stockton Utilities
City of Stockton Utilities is a municipally owned entity headquartered in Stockton, Kansas and serving customers in Rooks County, Kansas. The provider has a total of 940 customers. There are 232 commercial customers, 11 industrial customers and 697 residential customers. The average residential electricity price for City of Stockton Utilities is roughly 15.03 cents per kilowatt hour, which is 2.37% lower than the average US price of 15.39 cents. In 2019 they sold 13,160 megawatt hours by way of retail sales to end users. The total revenue for City of Stockton Utilities in 2019 was $1,834,000, which was earned entirely through electricity sales to retail customers.
The average residential power bill for a customer of City of Stockton Utilities is $104.76, while the nationwide average is $130.88. The company is not associated with any electricity plants and all of the electricity that they sell to their consumers must be purchased from other providers. Based on megawatt hours generated, City of Stockton Utilities is the 68th largest provider out of 155 providers in Kansas. The provider's generating facilities have output of 0.55 megawatt hours using natural gas as the fuel source. This amount ranks them 42nd highest provider out of 141 cities in Kansas for total natural gas production.
City of Stockton Utilities Rate & Electric Bills
City of Stockton Utilities residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in August.
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City of Stockton Utilities Overview
- Company Type:Municipal
- Headquarters:115 South Walnut
Stockton, Kansas 67669
United States of America - Director/Superintendent:Jeff Scott
City of Stockton Utilities Contact
- Website:www.stocktonks.com
- Customer Service Phone:(785) 425-6703
- Contact Page:www.stocktonks.com
- Social Media:
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- Rates & Plans:www.stocktonks.com
- States Served:
- Kansas
- Counties Served:
- Rooks County
- Major Cities Served:
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Quick Facts About City of Stockton Utilities
With production of 4 megawatt hours, City of Stockton Utilities is the 913th largest total generator of all providers in the US.
City of Stockton Utilities is the 701st largest producer of megawatt hours from non-renewable fuel sources in the US.



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City of Stockton Utilities State Coverage
State | Customers | Sales ($) | State Rank Based On Revenue | % of Provider's Residential Sales in State |
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Kansas | 940 | 1,860,000 | 85 | 100% |
City of Stockton Utilities County Coverage
County | Population | Providers | Avg. County Rate (¢) | Avg. Electric Bill |
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Rooks County | 4,975 | 5 | 15.44 | $128.76/mo |
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City of Stockton Utilities FAQ:
What is the average bundled bill for City of Stockton Utilities customers each month?
Customers of City of Stockton Utilities pay, on average, a monthly bundled bill of $104.76.
What is the average bundled electricity rate for City of Stockton Utilities customers?
Customers of City of Stockton Utilities, on average, have an electricity bundled rate 15.03 cents per kilowatt hour (¢/kWh).
What percentage of City of Stockton Utilities' electricity is produced using nonrenewable fuel types?
City of Stockton Utilities generates 100.00% of their electricity from nonrenewable fuel types.
Who is the CEO of City of Stockton Utilities?
City of Stockton Utilities' current CEO is Jeff Scott.
What is the phone number for City of Stockton Utilities?
You can reach City of Stockton Utilities by phone via (785) 425-6703.
What percentage of City of Stockton Utilities' electricity is generated using renewable fuels?
Electric generation facilities owned by or associated with City of Stockton Utilities generate 0% of their electricity from renewable fuel types.