Olmsted County Public Works: Rates, Coverage Area, Emissions

Olmsted County Public Works

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About Olmsted County Public Works

Olmsted County Public Works is a municipally owned organization. Municipally owned companies are run by the local government. The company has only a single customer and it is a commercial customer.

Olmsted County Public Works Rate & Electric Bills

Olmsted County Public Works commercial electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in November.

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.128/kWh$0.115/kWh$21083.33/mo.$19916.67/mo.
2003rd12.76¢Olmsted County Public Works' Average commercial price per kWh
3006th$21,083.33Average monthly electricity bill for Olmsted County Public Works' commercial customers

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Olmsted County Public Works Overview

  • Company Type:Municipal
  • Headquarters:2122 Campus Drive South East, Suite 200
    Rochester, Minnesota 55904
    United States of America
  • Director/Superintendent:Heidi Welsch

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    Quick Facts About Olmsted County Public Works

    Olmsted County Public Works produces 44.68% of their electricity from renewable fuel sources, which ranks them 53rd out of the 166 suppliers we track in the state.

    The supplier is ranked 420th in the United States for total electricity generation, producing 40,111.68 megawatt hours.

    Olmsted County Public Works is the 355th largest generator of megawatt hours from non-renewable fuel sources out of 3517 companies in the country.

    By megawatt hours generated, Olmsted County Public Works is the 37th largest electricity company out of 222 providers in Minnesota.

    Olmsted County Public Works produces 259.46 megawatt hours from the use of natural gas and ranks 19th out of 166 providers in Minnesota for this category.

    Olmsted County Public Works Energy Makeup

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    Olmsted County Public Works State Coverage

    StateCustomersSales ($)State Rank Based On Revenue% of Provider's Residential Sales in State
    Minnesota1253,000171

    Power Plants Owned by Olmsted County Public Works

    PlantCity/CountyStatePrimary Fuel TypeProduction (MWh)Emission (kg)Emissions/MWhToxic Chemical ReleaseClosing Date
    Rochester MN Non-biogenic Municipal Solid Waste 40,111.6819,939,751.2497.11

    Olmsted County Public Works Fuel Makeup

    NON-BIOGENIC MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE
    Non-biogenic Municipal Solid Waste
    Non-biogenic Municipal Solid Waste
    Non-biogenic Municipal Solid Waste
    Non-biogenic Municipal Solid Waste
    Non-biogenic Municipal Solid Waste
    Non-biogenic Municipal Solid Waste
    54.61%
    BIOGENIC MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE
    Biogenic Municipal Solid Waste
    Biogenic Municipal Solid Waste
    Biogenic Municipal Solid Waste
    Biogenic Municipal Solid Waste
    Biogenic Municipal Solid Waste
    44.68%
    NATURAL GAS
    Natural Gas
    0.65%
    DISTILLATE FUEL OIL
    Distillate Fuel Oil
    0.06%

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    Olmsted County Public Works FAQ:

    What percentage of Olmsted County Public Works' electricity is generated using renewable fuel types?

    Electric production plants owned by or associated with Olmsted County Public Works produce 44.68% of their electricity from renewable fuels.

    What is the phone number for Olmsted County Public Works?

    Olmsted County Public Works' customer service phone number is (507) 328-7060

    Who is the CEO of Olmsted County Public Works?

    Olmsted County Public Works' current CEO is Heidi Welsch.

    How many power plants are owned by or associated with Olmsted County Public Works?

    There is one power plant owned by or associated with Olmsted County Public Works.

    What percentage of Olmsted County Public Works' electricity is produced from nonrenewable fuel types?

    Electric facilities owned by or associated with Olmsted County Public Works generate 55.32% of their electricity from nonrenewable fuels.

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    Last Reviewed By: King Manalo
    Published: 2022-03-13