Fulton Utilities
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About Fulton Utilities
Fulton Utilities supplies electricity in Callaway County, Missouri. A total of 4,398 residential accounts, 1,102 commercial customers and 42 industrial accounts are provided electricity by the company. Fulton Utilities' customers are billed an average residential electricity price of 12.41 cents per kilowatt hour, which is 3.84% below the average Missouri price of 12.90 cents. Of the 168,567 megawatt hours the provider sold and dispossessed, 158,389 were from sales to end users. The electricity they sourced consisted of megawatt hours produced by the company at power plants they own and additional megawatt hours that they procured by way of the wholesale market. They purchased 163,637 wholesale megawatt hours. In 2019, Fulton Utilities had $15,314,000 in total revenue solely through retail electricity sales.
The Missouri average monthly residential electricity bill is $134.88, while the Fulton Utilities average is 11.33% below at $118.63 per month. This is the 14th lowest average monthly bill amount for a supplier in the state. Electricity production is not part of the Fulton Utilities business plan, as they purchase electricity at wholesale rates from other companies and then resell to their consumers. Electricity plants owned by or associated with Fulton Utilities generate a total of 206 megawatt hours, which is the 699th highest of all suppliers in the US. With 206 megawatt hours generated from non-renewable fuels, the supplier is the 23rd largest generator of megawatt hours from non-renewable fuels in the state out of 121 companies.
Fulton Utilities Rate & Electric Bills
Fulton Utilities residential electric rates are highest in May and the highest average bill is in July.
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Fulton Utilities Overview
- Company Type:Municipal
- Headquarters:18 East 4th Street
Fulton, Missouri 65251
United States of America - Director/Superintendent:Micah Harris
Fulton Utilities Contact
- Website:fultonmo.org
- Customer Service Phone:(573) 592-3170
- Contact Page:fultonmo.org
Fulton Utilities Service
- Outage Phone:(573) 592-3170
- States Served:
- Missouri
- Counties Served:
- Callaway County
- Major Cities Served:
Quick Facts About Fulton Utilities
Fulton Utilities is the 59th largest electricity company out of 121 providers in the state based on total customer count.
Fulton Utilities ranks 21st in the state out of 121 suppliers for total electricity generation from natural gas.



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Fulton Utilities State Coverage
| State | Customers | Sales ($) | State Rank Based On Revenue | % of Provider's Residential Sales in State |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Missouri | 5,549 | 18,230,985.45 | 57 | 100% |
Fulton Utilities County Coverage
| County | Population | Providers | Avg. County Rate (¢) | Avg. Electric Bill |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Callaway County | 44,449 | 4 | 14.34 | $173.42/mo |
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Fulton Utilities FAQ:
What percentage of Fulton Utilities' electricity is produced from nonrenewable fuel types?
Fulton Utilities produces 100.00% of their electricity from nonrenewable fuels.
Who is the CEO of Fulton Utilities?
Micah Harris is the CEO of Fulton Utilities.
What is the phone number for Fulton Utilities?
Fulton Utilities' customer service phone number is (573) 592-3170
What is the average bundled bill for Fulton Utilities customers each month?
Customers of Fulton Utilities pay, on average, a monthly bundled bill of $118.63.
What is the average bundled electricity rate for Fulton Utilities customers?
The average bundled rate of electricity for customers of Fulton Utilities is 12.41 cents per kilowatt hour (¢/kWh).
What percentage of Fulton Utilities' electricity is generated using renewable fuels?
Electric facilities owned by or associated with Fulton Utilities generate 0% of their electricity using renewable fuel types.