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Proctor Public Utilities

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About Proctor Public Utilities

Proctor Public Utilities is a municipally owned entity located in Proctor, Minnesota and supplying power to customers in St. Louis County, Minnesota. Electricity suppliers must regularly report the total number of customers they have to government agencies. In the most recent report the provider reported a total of 1,449 customers being supplied electricity by the company. Exactly 1,358 of these customers are residential accounts, 90 are commercial properties and one is an industrial account. The average residential electricity rate for patrons of Proctor Public Utilities is approximately 10.92 cents per kilowatt hour, which is 26.64% below the average Minnesota price of 14.89 cents and 29.94% less than the nationwide average of 15.59. Of the 26,902 megawatt hours Proctor Public Utilities sold and dispossessed, 25,296 were from retail sales. The electricity sourced by the company is made up primarily of megawatt hours they procured on the wholesale market. This category makes up 100.00% of all electricity sourced. In 2019, the supplier made a total of $2,446,800 from business activities relating to the sale and transfer of electricity. They had revenue of $2,445,100 from retail sales to end users.

The nationwide average monthly residential electric bill is $133.21, while the Proctor Public Utilities average is 33.25% less at $88.91 per month. This is the 496th lowest average monthly bill amount for a provider in the nation. The company does not have ownership in any power plants and all of the power that they sell to their customers must be purchased from other providers.

Proctor Public Utilities Net Metering

Customers of Proctor Public Utilities can take advantage of net metering offerings, which is a positive for both parties. This is a positive for any customer considering purchasing personal solar panels, as net metering allows them to sell their unused wattage back to the grid.

Proctor Public Utilities Rate & Electric Bills

Proctor Public Utilities residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in September.

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.117/kWh$0.094/kWh$93.94/mo.$79.55/mo.
588th10.92¢Proctor Public Utilities' Average residential price per kWh
496th$88.91Average monthly electricity bill for Proctor Public Utilities' residential customers

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Proctor Public Utilities Overview

  • Company Type:Municipal
  • Headquarters:100 Pionk Drive
    Proctor, Minnesota 55810
    United States of America
  • Director/Superintendent:Char Jones

Proctor Public Utilities Contact

Proctor Public Utilities Service

  • Outage Phone:(218) 624-4055

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Proctor Public Utilities State Coverage

StateCustomersSales ($)State Rank Based On Revenue% of Provider's Residential Sales in State
Minnesota1,4492,732,200117100%

Proctor Public Utilities County Coverage

CountyPopulationProvidersAvg. County Rate (¢)Avg. Electric Bill
St. Louis County199,5321115.25$136.21/mo

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Proctor Public Utilities FAQ:

What is the average bundled bill for Proctor Public Utilities customers each month?

Customers of Proctor Public Utilities pay, on average, a monthly bundled bill of $88.91.

Who is the CEO of Proctor Public Utilities?

Char Jones is the CEO of Proctor Public Utilities.

What is the average bundled electricity rate for Proctor Public Utilities customers?

The average bundled rate of electricity for consumers of Proctor Public Utilities is 10.92 cents per kilowatt hour (¢/kWh).

What is the phone number for Proctor Public Utilities?

The Proctor Public Utilities phone number is (218) 624-4055.

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