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About Washington Utilities

Washington Utilities is headquartered in Washington, North Carolina and provides electricity in 3 cities throughout the state. There are 14,054 customers of the company. Exactly 11,410 of them are residential customers, 2,639 are commercial customers and 5 of them are industrial accounts. On average, Washington Utilities' consumers pay a residential electricity rate of 12.98 cents per kilowatt hour. This is 16.99% below the national average price of 15.64 cents. They had sales of 261,295 megawatt hours in 2022 through retail sales. Of the megawatt hours they sourced, 280,841 megawatt hours were acquired on wholesale channels. The total revenue for the company for 2022 from electricity sales was $33,283,400, with all revenue coming from retail sales to end users.

Consumers of the supplier pay an average monthly residential power bill of $129.41. This is 1.70% higher than the North Carolina average bill of $127.16. The provider does not have ownership in any electricity plants and all of the electricity that they sell to their customers must be purchased from other companies.

Energy Loss

Washington Utilities recently reported an annual loss of around 6.96% of the electricity that they generate. Loss of energy due to heat dissipation during electricity transmission and other causes is operating in the electricity production business and providers are required to report these losses to government agencies who track electricity grid efficiencies. Washington Utilities' energy loss amounts leave them with a rank of 44th best out of the 104 providers that operate in North Carolina and report energy loss and 1244th best out of 3517 in the United.

Washington Utilities Rate & Electric Bills

Washington Utilities residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in March.

Historical Electricity Rates:

Price Per kWhAverage Bill$0.130/kWh$0.126/kWh$135.86/mo.$126.32/mo.
1484th12.98¢Washington Utilities' Average residential price per kWh
1727th$129.41Average monthly electricity bill for Washington Utilities' residential customers

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Washington Utilities Overview

  • Company Type:Municipal
  • Headquarters:102 East Second Street
    Washington, North Carolina 27889
    United States of America
  • Director/Superintendent:Jonathan Russell

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Energy Loss

Washington Utilities' energy loss due to business operations.

-6.96%

Total Energy Loss

19,546MWh

1244 National Rank

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Washington Utilities State Coverage

StateCustomersSales ($)State Rank Based On Revenue% of Provider's Residential Sales in State
North Carolina14,05433,283,40042100%

Washington Utilities County Coverage

CountyPopulationProvidersAvg. County Rate (¢)Avg. Electric Bill
Beaufort County44,898515.19$148.34/mo

Cities Washington Utilities Has Coverage

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

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Washington Utilities FAQ:

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

Customers of Washington Utilities pay, on average, a monthly bundled bill of $129.41.

What cities does Washington Utilities supply electricity in?

Washington Utilities supplies to 3 cities.

Who is the CEO of Washington Utilities?

Washington Utilities' current CEO is Jonathan Russell.

What is the average bundled electricity rate for Washington Utilities customers?

Customers of Washington Utilities, on average, have an electricity bundled rate 12.98 cents per kilowatt hour (¢/kWh).

What is the phone number for Washington Utilities?

You can reach Washington Utilities by phone via (252) 946-1965.

Nick Reese
Last Reviewed By: Nick Reese
Published: 2024-04-02