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- Rate 11.9¢ / kWh
- Contract Length 12 mo.
- Effective Date Aug 2023
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Electricity Rates, Plans & Statistics
On average, Colorado County citizens are responsible for 5,622.62 kilograms of CO2 emissions per capita, while the statewide average pollution per capita is 5,553.9.
Colorado County's average residential electricity rate is 13.73 cents per kilowatt hour, which is 15.10% below the national average of 16.17 cents per kilowatt hour.
Colorado County ranks 116th out of 254 counties in the state for total consumption, with its residents consuming 334,433.27 megawatt hours.
When measuring CO2 emissions per capita, Colorado County saw a 1.09% decrease in the last year.
When calculating by total customers, San Bernard Electric Cooperative is the largest provider in Colorado County.
Citizens in Colorado County face an average of 1.21 outages lasting 151.12 minutes per year, compared to the US averages of 1.45 outages at 171.11 minutes an outage.
334,433 MWh
16.27 MWh
115,595,519 kg
5,622.62 kg
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To see the most recent electricity rates and production changes for cities in Colorado County, select the city below. If you would like to get access to monthly historical data, please contact us directly by submitting a request.
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$143.17 per month
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Columbus' residents purchase electricity for, on average, 13.92 cents per kilowatt hour, which is 3.48% less than the average Texas price of 14.42 cents and 13.96% lower than the national average of 16.17 cents. TXU Energy sells an estimated 933.76 megawatt hours in the city per year, more than all other electricity providers. Consumers in Columbus deal with 1.16 electrical outages a year with outages lasting on average 158.67 minutes.
Tracking emissions on a per capita basis shows us the emissions efficiency of a city. Columbus averages 5,622.62 kilograms of CO2 emissions per resident due to electricity consumption, which ranks them 791st highest in Texas out of 1870 cities for emissions efficiency. While not as telling of a statistic, the total emissions for the city from electricity consumption is 20,140,237.74 kilograms of CO2 emissions, which ranks as the 505th largest emissions amount in Texas. There are no power producing plants in the city.
Columbus residential electric rates are highest in April and the highest average bill is in August.
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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4 Change Energy | BUNDLED | 14.98 | 181.35 | 2,710,039.63 | 405,846,991.9 | |
APG&E | BUNDLED | 8.15 | 124.66 | 385,622.16 | 31,418,584.51 | |
Accent Energy | BUNDLED | 15.81 | 197.81 | 73,147.11 | 11,564,860.66 | |
Alliance Power | BUNDLED | 10.37 | 139.26 | 84,946.44 | 8,807,888.87 | |
Ambit Energy | BUNDLED | 16.27 | 168.72 | 4,733,591.64 | 770,045,668.04 |
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Eagle Lake's residents purchase electricity for, on average, 13.90 cents per kilowatt hour, which is 3.58% less than the average Texas price of 14.42 cents and 14.04% lower than the national average of 16.17 cents. TXU Energy sells an estimated 918.82 megawatt hours in the city per year, more than all other electricity providers. Consumers in Eagle Lake deal with 1.24 electrical outages a year with outages lasting on average 181.85 minutes.
Tracking emissions on a per capita basis shows us the emissions efficiency of a city. Eagle Lake averages 5,622.62 kilograms of CO2 emissions per resident due to electricity consumption, which ranks them 791st highest in Texas out of 1870 cities for emissions efficiency. While not as telling of a statistic, the total emissions for the city from electricity consumption is 19,606,088.5 kilograms of CO2 emissions, which ranks as the 510th largest emissions amount in Texas. There are no power producing plants in the city.
Eagle Lake residential electric rates are highest in April and the highest average bill is in August.
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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4 Change Energy | BUNDLED | 14.98 | 181.35 | 2,710,039.63 | 405,846,991.9 | |
APG&E | BUNDLED | 8.15 | 124.66 | 385,622.16 | 31,418,584.51 | |
Accent Energy | BUNDLED | 15.81 | 197.81 | 73,147.11 | 11,564,860.66 | |
Alliance Power | BUNDLED | 10.37 | 139.26 | 84,946.44 | 8,807,888.87 | |
Ambit Energy | BUNDLED | 16.27 | 168.72 | 4,733,591.64 | 770,045,668.04 |
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Weimar's residents purchase electricity for, on average, 13.88 cents per kilowatt hour, which is 3.75% less than the average Texas price of 14.42 cents and 14.20% lower than the national average of 16.17 cents. City of Weimar Utilities sells an estimated 20,316.23 megawatt hours in the city per year, more than all other electricity providers. Consumers in Weimar deal with 0.66 electrical outages a year with outages lasting on average 60.35 minutes.
Tracking emissions on a per capita basis shows us the emissions efficiency of a city. Weimar averages 5,622.62 kilograms of CO2 emissions per resident due to electricity consumption, which ranks them 91st highest in Texas out of 1870 cities for emissions efficiency. While not as telling of a statistic, the total emissions for the city from electricity consumption is 15,113,612.24 kilograms of CO2 emissions, which ranks as the 602nd largest emissions amount in Texas. There are no power producing plants in the city.
Weimar residential electric rates are highest in April and the highest average bill is in August.
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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4 Change Energy | BUNDLED | 14.98 | 181.35 | 2,710,039.63 | 405,846,991.9 | |
APG&E | BUNDLED | 8.15 | 124.66 | 385,622.16 | 31,418,584.51 | |
Accent Energy | BUNDLED | 15.81 | 197.81 | 73,147.11 | 11,564,860.66 | |
Alliance Power | BUNDLED | 10.37 | 139.26 | 84,946.44 | 8,807,888.87 | |
Ambit Energy | BUNDLED | 16.27 | 168.72 | 4,733,591.64 | 770,045,668.04 |
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By total customer count, San Bernard Electric Cooperative is the largest electricity supplier in Colorado County, Texas.
Colorado County, Texas has 46 electricity companies offering service in the area.
County Customers Rank | Provider | Est. County Customers |
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1 | San Bernard Electric Cooperative | 12,479 |
2 | TXU Energy | 8,968 |
3 | Reliant Energy | 8,521 |
4 | Ambit Energy | 2,036 |
5 | Discount Power | 1,913 |
6 | Green Mountain Energy | 1,846 |
7 | Direct Energy | 1,609 |
8 | Fayette Electric Cooperative | 1,321 |
9 | City of Weimar Utilities | 1,268 |
10 | Constellation Energy | 1,259 |