12 Month Usage Bill Credit
Residential
- Rate 16.9¢ / kWh
- Contract Length 12 mo.
- Effective Date Feb 2023
- Green Energy 0%
- Plan seen in Texas
- May require a deposit upon credit check
- Terms and Conditions
Electricity Rates, Plans & Statistics
The county is the 139th highest generator of electricity out of 254 counties in Texas, producing 165,390 megawatt hours.
Moore County uses 97.43% more electricity than it produces each year.
Of all US counties, Moore County ranks 365th in megawatt hours generated from wind energy.
Moore County is 762nd in the US rankings for total megawatt hours generated from renewable energy, with 165,390 megawatt hours produced from sustainable fuels.
Moore County saw a 20.69% rise in CO2 emissions per capita in the last year.
Residents of Moore County use enough electricity to release 2,791 kilograms of CO2 gases per capita, compared to the Texas average of 5,655.58.
326,532 MWh
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165,390 MWh
7.74 MWh
59,610,243 kg
2,791 kg
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Dumas' inhabitants purchase electricity for, on average, 10.59 cents per kilowatt hour. Luckily, this is 16.66% lower than Texas' average price of 12.71 cents, which ranks the city 1251st best for average electricity price out of 1870 cities in Texas. Customers in the city have 0.26 electrical outages a year, with outages lasting around 29.36 minutes on average. The national averages for these data points are 1.21 outages at 122.99 minutes each. Selling an estimated 1,715.57 megawatt hours, Southwestern Public Service Company is the largest supplier in the city.
Dumas is the 203rd highest ranked city in the state out of 1870 when it comes to total pollution from electricity use, with the city emitting 82,011,603.82 kilograms of CO2 emissions. Averaging 5,655.58 kilograms of CO2 emissions per citizen, the city ranks 486th worst in Texas for emissions per capita. In Dumas, there are no electricity facilities. The city must depend on electricity imported from outside of the city.
Dumas residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in May.
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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Rita Blanca Electric | BUNDLED | 8.34 | 89.07 | 35,901 | 2,995,000 | |
Southwestern Public Service Company | BUNDLED | 12.84 | 126.54 | 2,581,305 | 331,391,592 |
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Cactus' inhabitants purchase electricity for, on average, 10.59 cents per kilowatt hour. Luckily, this is 16.66% lower than Texas' average price of 12.71 cents, which ranks the city 1251st best for average electricity price out of 1870 cities in Texas. Customers in the city have 0.26 electrical outages a year, with outages lasting around 29.36 minutes on average. The national averages for these data points are 1.21 outages at 122.99 minutes each. Selling an estimated 660.94 megawatt hours, Southwestern Public Service Company is the largest supplier in the city.
Cactus is the 557th highest ranked city in the state out of 1870 when it comes to total pollution from electricity use, with the city emitting 17,289,116.12 kilograms of CO2 emissions. Averaging 5,655.58 kilograms of CO2 emissions per citizen, the city ranks 1742nd worst in Texas for emissions per capita. In Cactus, there are no electricity facilities. The city must depend on electricity imported from outside of the city.
Cactus residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in May.
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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Rita Blanca Electric | BUNDLED | 8.34 | 89.07 | 35,901 | 2,995,000 | |
Southwestern Public Service Company | BUNDLED | 12.84 | 126.54 | 2,581,305 | 331,391,592 |
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Sunray's inhabitants purchase electricity for, on average, 10.78 cents per kilowatt hour. Luckily, this is 15.19% lower than Texas' average price of 12.71 cents, which ranks the city 1564th best for average electricity price out of 1870 cities in Texas. Customers in the city have 0.26 electrical outages a year, with outages lasting around 135.64 minutes on average. The national averages for these data points are 1.21 outages at 122.99 minutes each. Selling an estimated 529.42 megawatt hours, Southwestern Public Service Company is the largest supplier in the city.
Sunray is the 774th highest ranked city in the state out of 1870 when it comes to total pollution from electricity use, with the city emitting 9,654,079.56 kilograms of CO2 emissions. Averaging 5,655.58 kilograms of CO2 emissions per citizen, the city ranks 486th worst in Texas for emissions per capita. In Sunray, there are no electricity facilities. The city must depend on electricity imported from outside of the city.
Sunray residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in May.
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
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North Plains Electric Cooperative | BUNDLED | 11.15 | 106.48 | 35,018 | 3,905,000 | |
Rita Blanca Electric | BUNDLED | 8.34 | 89.07 | 35,901 | 2,995,000 | |
Southwestern Public Service Company | BUNDLED | 12.84 | 126.54 | 2,581,305 | 331,391,592 |
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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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Sunray Wind IDiamond Shamrock Refining Company LP (100.00%) | Moore County | TX | Wind | 156,882 | ||||
T-Bone Wind (10) LLCStockyard Wind (100.00%) | Moore County | TX | Wind | 8,508 |
Moore County's electricity use results in CO2 emissions totaling 59,610,243.18 kilograms, which is 139th largest amount in Texas out of 254 counties. This total also results in a ranking of 177th highest in the state for emissions per citizen with an average of 2,791 kilograms of emissions per person. Electricity generating facilities in the county primarily use Wind, which accounts for 100.00% (or 165,390 megawatt hours) of the fuel sources used for electricity production in the county. Moore County is home to 2 power producing plants, which is the 68th most plants within a county in Texas.
By total megawatt hours sold, Southwestern Public Service Company is the largest electricity supplier in Moore County, Texas.
County Customers Rank | Provider | Est. County Customers |
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1 | Southwestern Public Service Company | 5,765 |
2 | Rita Blanca Electric | 1,075 |
3 | North Plains Electric Cooperative | 278 |
There are 2 electricity plants located in Moore County, Texas
Moore County, Texas has 3 electricity companies operating in the area.