Lebanon City Utilities: Rates and Coverage Area

Lebanon City Utilities

Electricity Rates, Plans & Statistics

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About Lebanon City Utilities

Lebanon City Utilities provides electricity in Lebanon in Laclede County, Missouri. The most recent data reported by the company showed a customer base of 7,299 customers. Exactly 47 of these are industrial properties, 1,343 are commercial accounts and 5,909 are residential properties. On average, Lebanon City Utilities' patrons purchase residential electricity for 9.28 cents per kilowatt hour, ranking the provider at 7th out of 127 suppliers in Missouri and 247th out of 2893 in the country. There were a total of 260,290 megawatt hours sold to retail consumers in 2022 by the provider. Of the megawatt hours they sourced, 281,733 megawatt hours were procured via wholesale channels. They earned $23,823,000 in total revenue for 2022, which all came from retail electricity sales.

Patrons of the company pay an average monthly residential power bill of $111.07. This is 11.42% less than the Missouri average of $126.23. Electricity generation is not handled in house at the company, as they purchase power at wholesale rates and then resell to their end users.

Lebanon City Utilities Net Metering

Lebanon City Utilities, fortunately, allows consumers to participate in net metering. Net metering allows citizens to sell megawatt hours back to the grid, which makes the installation of solar panels and other alternative electricity sources more financially viable.

Energy Loss

Lebanon City Utilities currently loses around 6.99% of the electricity that they produce. These averages enable us to compare and contrast the numerous providers who operate around the country. Lebanon City Utilities has been given a rank of 1248th best out of 3517 providers who report energy loss in the nation and 42nd best out of 122 in Missouri.

Lebanon City Utilities Rate & Electric Bills

Lebanon City Utilities residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in April.

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.102/kWh$0.093/kWh$124.91/mo.$109.58/mo.
247th9.28¢Lebanon City Utilities' Average residential price per kWh
1151st$111.07Average monthly electricity bill for Lebanon City Utilities' residential customers

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Lebanon City Utilities Overview

  • Company Type:Municipal
  • Headquarters:1401 West Commercial
    Lebanon , Missouri 65536
    United States of America
  • Director/Superintendent:Richard Shockley

Lebanon City Utilities Contact

Lebanon City Utilities Service

  • Outage Phone:(417) 532-2345

Energy Loss

Lebanon City Utilities' energy loss due to business operations.

-6.99%

Total Energy Loss

19,693MWh

1248 National Rank

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Lebanon City Utilities State Coverage

StateCustomersSales ($)State Rank Based On Revenue% of Provider's Residential Sales in State
Missouri7,29923,823,00040100%

Lebanon City Utilities County Coverage

CountyPopulationProvidersAvg. County Rate (¢)Avg. Electric Bill
Laclede County35,898410.27$137.45/mo

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Lebanon City Utilities FAQ:

What is the average bundled bill for Lebanon City Utilities customers each month?

Lebanon City Utilities currently has an average monthly bundled electric bill of $111.07, compared to the Missouri average of $126.23 and the nationwide of $126.23 for bundled service.

What is the average bundled electricity rate for Lebanon City Utilities customers?

Lebanon City Utilities' current average bundled electricity rate is 9.28 cents per kilowatt hour (¢/kWh), compared to the average state bundled rate of 12.51 cents and the average US rate of 15.64 cents.

What is the phone number for Lebanon City Utilities?

Lebanon City Utilities' customer service phone number is (417) 588-6090

Who is the CEO of Lebanon City Utilities?

Richard Shockley is the CEO of Lebanon City Utilities.

King Manalo
Last Reviewed By: King Manalo
Published: 2023-10-01