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- Effective Date Aug 2023
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Electricity Rates, Plans & Statistics
There was a 9.80% increase in CO2 emissions per capita in the most recent year in Hunt County.
Hunt County uses about 2193.00% of the electricity that it produces.
Hunt County currently is 51st out of 254 counties in the state for megawatt hours produced by solar power.
Over the last year, there has been a 3.33% decrease in the use of non-renewable fuel sources for electricity production in Hunt County.
Hunt County has seen year over year increase of 18.33% for electricity generation from solar power.
Hunt County's average residential electricity rate is 13.15 cents per kilowatt hour, which is 17.85% lower than the nationwide average of 16.01 cents per kilowatt hour.
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On average, residents who call Greenville home are paying a residential electricity rate of 13.13 cents per kilowatt hour. This is, thankfully, 8.32% lower than Texas' average rate of 14.32 cents, which ranks the city 873rd best for average electricity price out of 1871 cities in the state. The largest electricity supplier in the city based on megawatt hours sold is Greenville Electric Utility System. Customers in the city have 0.78 electrical outages each year, with outages lasting an average of 67.45 minutes. The national averages for these data points are 1.27 outages at 137.24 minutes each.
Emissions in Greenville average 5,752.47 kilograms of CO2 emissions per person due to electricity use, which ranks them as the 950th highest polluting city out of 1871 cities in the state based on emissions per capita. This adds up to total emissions of 161,805,369.45 kilograms of CO2 emissions from electricity consumption, ranking the city 116th highest for total pollution in Texas. The residents of Greenville must import electricity from outside city limits because there are no electricity facilities in the city boundaries.
Greenville 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 |
Zips with electric coverage in Greenville, Texas include: 75401, 75402, 75135
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On average, residents who call Commerce home are paying a residential electricity rate of 13.15 cents per kilowatt hour. This is, thankfully, 8.17% lower than Texas' average rate of 14.32 cents, which ranks the city 1205th best for average electricity price out of 1871 cities in the state. The largest electricity supplier in the city based on megawatt hours sold is Farmers Electric Cooperative. Customers in the city have 0.78 electrical outages each year, with outages lasting an average of 67.45 minutes. The national averages for these data points are 1.27 outages at 137.24 minutes each.
Emissions in Commerce average 5,752.47 kilograms of CO2 emissions per person due to electricity use, which ranks them as the 147th highest polluting city out of 1871 cities in the state based on emissions per capita. This adds up to total emissions of 49,856,624.61 kilograms of CO2 emissions from electricity consumption, ranking the city 280th highest for total pollution in Texas. The residents of Commerce must import electricity from outside city limits because there are no electricity facilities in the city boundaries.
Commerce residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in July.
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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On average, residents who call West Tawakoni home are paying a residential electricity rate of 13.15 cents per kilowatt hour. This is, thankfully, 8.18% lower than Texas' average rate of 14.32 cents, which ranks the city 1185th best for average electricity price out of 1871 cities in the state. Farmers Electric Cooperative is the largest electricity supplier in the city based on total residential customers.
Emissions in West Tawakoni average 5,752.47 kilograms of CO2 emissions per person due to electricity use, which ranks them as the 147th highest polluting city out of 1871 cities in the state based on emissions per capita. This adds up to total emissions of 11,159,784.44 kilograms of CO2 emissions from electricity consumption, ranking the city 729th highest for total pollution in Texas. The residents of West Tawakoni must import electricity from outside city limits because there are no electricity facilities in the city boundaries.
West Tawakoni residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in July.
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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Powerlane PlantGreenville Electric Utility System (100.00%) | Hunt County | TX | Natural Gas | 50,620 | 72,290,077.49 | 1,428.09 | ||
Leon SolarCypress Creek Renewables (100.00%) | Hunt County | TX | Solar | 21,553 | ||||
Sterling Solar (TX)Cypress Creek Renewables (100.00%) | Hunt County | TX | Solar | 13,483 | ||||
Cunningham StorageAcciona Energy USA Global, LLC (100.00%) | Quinlan | TX | Batteries or other use of electricity as an energy source | -5,065 |
Tracking emissions on a per capita basis gives us a glimpse of the emissions efficiency of a county. Hunt County averages 6,157.77 kilograms of CO2 emissions per capita from electricity use, which ranks them 895th highest in the country out of 3230 counties for emissions efficiency. This adds up to total emissions of 666,775,119.47 kilograms of CO2 emissions, making the county the 499th highest for total emissions in the US. Power generating facilities in the county primarily use Natural Gas, which accounts for 48,040.7 megawatt hours (or 59.61%) of the fuel types used for electricity production in the county. Taken together with Solar (43.47%) and Distillate Fuel Oil (3.20%), these three fuel sources make up 106.28% of the county electricity production. Hunt County has 4 electricity producing plants, which is 679th most in the country.
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There are 4 active electricity plants located in Hunt County, Texas
There are 45 electricity providers operating in Hunt County, Texas.
The largest electricity supplier in Hunt County, Texas by total revenue is Farmers Electric Cooperative.
County Customers Rank | Provider | Est. County Customers |
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1 | Farmers Electric Cooperative | 27,094 |
2 | TXU Energy | 8,210 |
3 | Reliant Energy | 7,898 |
4 | Greenville Electric Utility System | 5,533 |
5 | Ambit Energy | 1,887 |
6 | Discount Power | 1,775 |
7 | Green Mountain Energy | 1,712 |
8 | Direct Energy | 1,491 |
9 | Constellation Energy | 1,168 |
10 | Stream Energy | 1,023 |