USBIA-San Carlos Project
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About USBIA-San Carlos Project
Electricity suppliers must regularly report their customer counts to government agencies. Recently the supplier listed 12,652 customers signed up for their services. Exactly 3 of these customers are industrial accounts, 1,911 are commercial customers and 10,738 are residential properties. USBIA-San Carlos Project's customers are charged an average residential electricity rate of 13.01 cents per kilowatt hour. This is 7.80% less than the nationwide average price of 14.11 cents, ranking the provider at 1895th lowest for average electricity rate out of 2923 providers in the country. The provider had total sales and disposition of 262,458 megawatt hours in 2020, of which 87.16% were from retail sales. The electricity sourced by the supplier primarily came from megawatt hours that they acquired by way of the wholesale market. They purchased 262,458 wholesale megawatt hours. The revenue for the company for 2020 from electricity sales was $30,437,000, with $25,943,000 from retail sales to end users.
Customers of the company have an average residential electricity bill of $116.11. This is 7.82% less than the United States average of $125.95. The supplier currently does not produce their own electricity. Instead, they must purchase that electricity at wholesale prices and then resell it to end consumers.
Electricity companies regularly submit reports for energy lost through electricity transmission to government agencies who track electricity grid efficiencies. USBIA-San Carlos Project recently reported a loss of 12.84% of the electricity generation amount. This percentage of electricity lost results in them being given a ranking of 18th best out of 32 companies who report energy loss in the state and 1400th best out of 3509 in the US.
USBIA-San Carlos Project Rate & Electric Bills
USBIA-San Carlos Project residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in September.
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USBIA-San Carlos Project Overview
- Company Type:Federal
- Headquarters:13805 North Arizona Boulevard
Coolidge, Arizona 85128
United States of America - CEO:Darryl LaCounte
USBIA-San Carlos Project Contact
- Website:www.bia.gov
- Customer Service Phone:(520) 723-6209
- Contact Page:www.bia.gov
- Social Media:
USBIA-San Carlos Project Service
- Rates & Plans:www.bia.gov
- Outage Phone:(928) 669-2003
- States Served:
- Arizona
- Counties Served:
- Pinal County
- Gila County
- Graham County
- Major Cities Served:
- San Carlos CDP
- Bylas CDP
- Peridot CDP
- East Globe CDP
- Cutter CDP
- Table Of Contents:
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Energy Loss
USBIA-San Carlos Project's energy loss due to business operations.
Total Energy Loss
33,706MWh
1400 National Rank
USBIA-San Carlos Project Coverage Map

USBIA-San Carlos Project State Coverage
State | Customers | Sales ($) | State Rank Based On Revenue | % of Provider's Residential Sales in State |
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Arizona | 12,652 | 25,943,000 | 16 | 100% |
USBIA-San Carlos Project County Coverage
County | Population | Providers | Avg. County Rate (¢) | Avg. Electric Bill |
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Gila County | 53,272 | 4 | 13.19 | $117.90/mo |
Graham County | 38,533 | 4 | 11.89 | $102.94/mo |
Pinal County | 425,264 | 10 | 12.96 | $132.77/mo |
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USBIA-San Carlos Project FAQ:
Who is the CEO of USBIA-San Carlos Project?
Darryl LaCounte is the current CEO of USBIA-San Carlos Project.
How many counties does USBIA-San Carlos Project have customers in in?
There are 3 counties that receive at least some electricity coverage by USBIA-San Carlos Project including Arizona.
What is the phone number for USBIA-San Carlos Project?
The USBIA-San Carlos Project phone number is (520) 723-6209.
What is the average bundled electricity rate for USBIA-San Carlos Project customers?
USBIA-San Carlos Project's current average bundled electricity rate is 13.01 cents per kilowatt hour (¢/kWh), compared to the average Arizona bundled rate of 13.06 cents and the average United States rate of 14.11 cents.
What is the average bundled bill for USBIA-San Carlos Project customers each month?
Consumers of USBIA-San Carlos Project pay, on average, a monthly bundled bill of $116.11.