Imperial Irrigation District: Rates, Coverage Area, Emissions

Imperial Irrigation District

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About Imperial Irrigation District

Imperial Irrigation District is a political subdivision. The largest county served by Imperial Irrigation District is San Diego County, but the company also provides electricity in 3 counties in California. There are 163,563 customers of the supplier. Exactly 140,984 of them are residential accounts, 21,765 are commercial customers and 814 of them are industrial accounts. The average residential electricity price for consumers of Imperial Irrigation District is around 19.49 cents per kilowatt hour. This is 23.68% higher than the nationwide average price of 15.76 cents, which ranks the provider 2760th lowest for average electricity price out of 2892 suppliers in the country. The company had total sales and disposition of 4,031,461 megawatt hours in 2022, of which 2.22% were from wholesale sales to other suppliers. The electricity sourced was made up of megawatt hours produced by the company and megawatt hours acquired via wholesale channels. The revenue for Imperial Irrigation District in 2022 from electricity sales was $631,956,000, with 88.88% coming from retail sales to end users and 3.95% from wholesale electricity sales.

The national average monthly residential electricity bill is $135.34, while the Imperial Irrigation District average is 47.18% higher at $199.2 per month. Imperial Irrigation District is the 2840th ranked provider in the United States for average monthly bill amount. Imperial Irrigation District ranks as the 234th highest total electricity producer out of 3526 suppliers in the United States. The provider is the 153rd highest in the country out of 3526 companies for megawatt hours generated from natural gas. Consumers of the provider experience 0.68 electrical outages on average per year, with outages lasting about 54.53 minutes on average. The national averages for outages and duration are 1.45 outages at 171.11 minutes each.

Imperial Irrigation District Net Metering

Net metering services are offered to consumers of Imperial Irrigation District. Net metering makes solar panel purchases more economically feasible as it gives the ability for people to sell electricity into the grid.

Energy Loss

Loss of electricity from heat dissipation during electricity transmission and other causes is part of being in the electricity generation business. Electricity providers must report these losses. Imperial Irrigation District reported a yearly loss of approximately 8.37% of the electricity that they generate. The state of California has an energy loss average of 9.15% and the nationwide average is 2.87%, giving Imperial Irrigation District a rank of 54th best out of 65 providers who report energy loss in California.

Imperial Irrigation District Rate & Electric Bills

Imperial Irrigation District residential electric rates are highest in March and the highest average bill is in August.

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.237/kWh$0.116/kWh$332.52/mo.$76.37/mo.
2760th19.49¢Imperial Irrigation District's Average residential price per kWh
2840th$199.2Average monthly electricity bill for Imperial Irrigation District's residential customers

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Imperial Irrigation District Overview

  • Company Type:Political Subdivision
  • Headquarters:333 East Barioni Boulevard
    Imperial, California 92251
    United States of America
  • CEO:Enrique B. Martinez

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Imperial Irrigation District Service

  • States Served:
    • California
  • Counties Served:
    • San Diego County
    • Riverside County
    • Imperial County
  • Major Cities Served:See all cities

Quick Facts About Imperial Irrigation District

Imperial Irrigation District generates 32,879 megawatt hours of electricity (or 2.17% of their total production) from solar power.

Imperial Irrigation District ranks 78th in the US out of 3526 electric suppliers in megawatt hours generated from hydroelectric power use.

Imperial Irrigation District produces 86.51% of their total electricity production from non-renewable fuel types. The total electricity generated from non-renewable sources is 1,310,110.34 megawatt hours, which is 211th most in the United States out of 3526 providers.

Imperial Irrigation District produces 13.67% of their electricity from renewable fuel sources, which ranks them 329th in the nation out of the 3526 providers we track.

Energy Loss

Imperial Irrigation District's energy loss due to business operations.

-8.37%

Total Energy Loss

337,482MWh

1360 National Rank

Grid Reliability

Length & Frequency of Imperial Irrigation District's Power Outages

54.53 min.

vs. national average of 171.11 min.

0.68 outages/yr

vs. national average of 1.45

Imperial Irrigation District Energy Makeup

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Imperial Irrigation District Coverage Map

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Imperial Irrigation District State Coverage

StateCustomersSales ($)State Rank Based On Revenue% of Provider's Residential Sales in State
California163,563639,137,9209100%

Imperial Irrigation District County Coverage

CountyPopulationProvidersAvg. County Rate (¢)Avg. Electric Bill
Imperial County178,713218.76$198.07/mo
Riverside County2,473,902828.31$166.05/mo
San Diego County3,276,208244.42$158.96/mo

Power Plants Owned by Imperial Irrigation District

PlantCity/CountyStatePrimary Fuel TypeProduction (MWh)Emission (kg)Emissions/MWhToxic Chemical ReleaseClosing Date
El Centro CA Natural Gas 1,102,129506,293,744.6459.38
Yuma County AZ Natural Gas 253,946162,199,468.73638.72
Imperial County CA Natural Gas 88,42346,187,827.98522.35
Imperial County CA Conventional Hydroelectric 79,843
Imperial County CA Conventional Hydroelectric 34,782
Imperial Valley Solar Company 1 LLCImperial Irrigation District (100.00%)
Imperial County CA Solar 32,879
Imperial County CA Conventional Hydroelectric 27,638
Imperial County CA Conventional Hydroelectric 14,173
Imperial County CA Conventional Hydroelectric 9,236
Imperial County CA Conventional Hydroelectric 5,378

Imperial Irrigation District Fuel Makeup

NATURAL GAS
Natural Gas
Natural Gas
Natural Gas
Natural Gas
Natural Gas
Natural Gas
Natural Gas
Natural Gas
Natural Gas
86.44%
CONVENTIONAL HYDROELECTRIC
Conventional Hydroelectric
Conventional Hydroelectric
11.49%
SOLAR
Solar
2.17%
DISTILLATE FUEL OIL
Distillate Fuel Oil
0.07%

Cities Imperial Irrigation District Has Coverage

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

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Imperial Irrigation District FAQ:

What cities does Imperial Irrigation District provider electricity in?

Imperial Irrigation District has customers in 13 cities throughout the country.

When will Imperial Irrigation District power be restored?

Average outage times for Imperial Irrigation District are around 54.53 minutes per outage.

How many power plants are owned by or associated with Imperial Irrigation District?

Imperial Irrigation District owns or is associated with 13 power plants.

How much is the average bundled bill for Imperial Irrigation District customers each month?

The average monthly bundled electric bill for customers of Imperial Irrigation District is $199.20. The California average bundled bill is $145.54 and the nationwide average is $145.54.

What is the average bundled electricity rate for Imperial Irrigation District customers?

Consumers of Imperial Irrigation District, on average, have an electricity bundled rate 19.49 cents per kilowatt hour (¢/kWh).

What percentage of Imperial Irrigation District's electricity is produced using nonrenewable fuel types?

Electric generation plants owned by or associated with Imperial Irrigation District generate 86.51% of their electricity from nonrenewable fuel types.

What is the phone number for Imperial Irrigation District?

Imperial Irrigation District's customer service phone number is (800) 303-7756

Who is the CEO of Imperial Irrigation District?

The current CEO of Imperial Irrigation District is Enrique B. Martinez.

How many counties does Imperial Irrigation District have customers in in?

There are 3 counties that receive at least some electricity coverage by Imperial Irrigation District.

What percentage of Imperial Irrigation District's electricity is generated from renewable fuels?

Electric plants owned by or associated with Imperial Irrigation District generate 13.67% of their electricity using renewable fuels.

Alex Zdanov
Last Reviewed By: Alex Zdanov
Published: 2024-07-15