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- Rate 11.9¢ / kWh
- Contract Length 12 mo.
- Effective Date Aug 2023
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Electricity Rates, Plans & Statistics
Wind turbines in Dawson County generate 288,340.5 megawatt hours of electricity.
Dawson County ranks as the 193rd worst pollution level from electricity use out of 254 counties in the state, releasing 0 kilograms of CO2 gases.
Dawson County is home to over 12,371 residents and produces 260,262.4 megawatt hours of electricity from solar sources, or 21.04 megawatt hour per capita. This ranks Dawson County 17th out of 254 counties in Texas for solar megawatt hours generated per capita.
Dawson County consumes approximately 36.55% of the production put out by its power plants. This means they will export or store the leftover megawatt hours.
Dawson County has seen year over year increase of 6.01% for electricity production using solar power.
Dawson County has a population of 12,371 residents.
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The average residential electricity price for Lamesa is approximately 13.15 cents per kilowatt hour, which is 8.19% lower than the state's average rate of 14.32 cents. The electricity grid in the city experiences an average of 0.78 outages per consumer each year, with outages lasting about 67.45 minutes per outage. The national averages of outages and outage time frames are 1.27 outages each year and 137.24 minutes each outage. Selling an estimated 1,483.64 megawatt hours, TXU Energy is the largest supplier in the city.
Releasing 49,521,748.79 kilograms of CO2 emissions, Lamesa is the 280th highest out of 1871 cities in Texas for total emissions from electricity use. More importantly, the city averages 5,701.99 kilograms of CO2 emissions per resident, which is a better measurement of the city's pollution levels. All of the electricity used in Lamesa has to be imported from surrounding cities and rural areas, since there are no power production sources in the city.
Lamesa residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in June.
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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4 Change Energy | BUNDLED | 14.18 | 176.29 | 2,742,120 | 388,937,000 | |
APG&E | BUNDLED | 7.72 | 121.18 | 390,187 | 30,109,500 | |
Accent Energy | BUNDLED | 14.97 | 192.29 | 74,013 | 11,083,000 | |
Alliance Power | BUNDLED | 9.82 | 135.37 | 85,952 | 8,440,900 | |
Ambit Energy | BUNDLED | 15.41 | 164.01 | 4,789,626 | 737,961,000 |
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The average residential electricity price for Welch CDP is approximately 13.14 cents per kilowatt hour, which is 8.26% lower than the state's average rate of 14.32 cents. The electricity grid in the city experiences an average of 0.78 outages per consumer each year, with outages lasting about 67.45 minutes per outage. The national averages of outages and outage time frames are 1.27 outages each year and 137.24 minutes each outage. TXU Energy has an estimated 14 residential customers, which is more than all other suppliers in the city.
Releasing 1,197,417.07 kilograms of CO2 emissions, Welch CDP is the 1519th highest out of 1871 cities in Texas for total emissions from electricity use. More importantly, the city averages 5,701.99 kilograms of CO2 emissions per resident, which is a better measurement of the city's pollution levels. All of the electricity used in Welch CDP has to be imported from surrounding cities and rural areas, since there are no power production sources in the city.
Welch CDP residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in June.
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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4 Change Energy | BUNDLED | 14.18 | 176.29 | 2,742,120 | 388,937,000 | |
APG&E | BUNDLED | 7.72 | 121.18 | 390,187 | 30,109,500 | |
Accent Energy | BUNDLED | 14.97 | 192.29 | 74,013 | 11,083,000 | |
Alliance Power | BUNDLED | 9.82 | 135.37 | 85,952 | 8,440,900 | |
Ambit Energy | BUNDLED | 15.41 | 164.01 | 4,789,626 | 737,961,000 |
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The average residential electricity price for Los Ybanez is approximately 13.14 cents per kilowatt hour, which is 8.26% lower than the state's average rate of 14.32 cents. Residents of Los Ybanez use over 0 megawatt hours for citywide electricity needs, making Los Ybanez the 1790th largest consuming city in the state out of 1871 cities. Los Ybanez has 12 citizens, which is the 1795th most populated city in the state.
Releasing 68,423.83 kilograms of CO2 emissions, Los Ybanez is the 1767th highest out of 1871 cities in Texas for total emissions from electricity use. More importantly, the city averages 5,701.99 kilograms of CO2 emissions per resident, which is a better measurement of the city's pollution levels. All of the electricity used in Los Ybanez has to be imported from surrounding cities and rural areas, since there are no power production sources in the city.
Los Ybanez residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in June.
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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4 Change Energy | BUNDLED | 14.18 | 176.29 | 2,742,120 | 388,937,000 | |
APG&E | BUNDLED | 7.72 | 121.18 | 390,187 | 30,109,500 | |
Accent Energy | BUNDLED | 14.97 | 192.29 | 74,013 | 11,083,000 | |
Alliance Power | BUNDLED | 9.82 | 135.37 | 85,952 | 8,440,900 | |
Ambit Energy | BUNDLED | 15.41 | 164.01 | 4,789,626 | 737,961,000 |
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Plant | City/County | State | Primary Fuel Type | Production (MWh) | Emission (kg) | Emissions per MWh | Toxic Chemical Release | Closing Date |
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Dawson County | TX | Wind | 554,682 | |||||
Lamesa SolarSouthern Company (67.00%) | Dawson County | TX | Solar | 210,389 | ||||
Lamesa IILamesa Solar II, L.L.C. (100.00%) | Dawson County | TX | Solar | 120,226 |
As the 193rd worst ranked county out of 254 counties in the state, Dawson County releases 0 kilograms of CO2 emissions from electricity consumption per year. The county averages 0 kilograms of CO2 emissions per person in the county from electricity use, which is a better measurement of the county's emission levels. Wind makes up 52.56% of the fuel types used for electricity generation in Dawson County. Dawson County has 3 electricity generation plants, which is 61st most in Texas.
The largest electricity company in Dawson County, Texas by total customer count is TXU Energy.
County Customers Rank | Provider | Est. County Customers |
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1 | TXU Energy | 8,362 |
2 | Reliant Energy | 8,043 |
3 | Lyntegar Electric Cooperative | 4,697 |
4 | Ambit Energy | 1,922 |
5 | Discount Power | 1,807 |
6 | Green Mountain Energy | 1,744 |
7 | Direct Energy | 1,519 |
8 | Constellation Energy | 1,189 |
9 | Stream Energy | 1,042 |
10 | 4 Change Energy | 882 |
Dawson County, Texas is home to 43 electricity suppliers serving consumers in the area.
Dawson County, Texas has 3 active electricity plants producing electricity for the county and other surrounding areas.