Lincoln County, Washington Electricity Rates & Statistics
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Lincoln County, Washington Electricity Overview
Lincoln County's average residential price per kilowatt hour is 39.68% lower than the US average price, at 9.66 cents per kilowatt hour compared to 16.01 cents.
As the 20th largest generator of electricity in Washington out of 39 counties, Lincoln County produces 700,496 megawatt hours of electricity from various fuels.
Lincoln County generates 100.00% of its electricity from renewable fuel types, or 64.87 megawatt hours per citizen each year.
Citizens of Lincoln County use enough electricity to release 0 kilograms of CO2 gases each year per capita, which is the 2957th highest amount of pollution from electric use for a county in the nation.
Lincoln County is the 35th most populated county in Washington.
Emitting 0 kilograms of CO2 gases, Lincoln County has the 27th worst pollution level due to electricity use of any county in Washington.
ENERGY CONSUMPTION
Total Consumption
123,454 MWh
Consumption per Capita
11.43 MWh
ENERGY PRODUCTION
Total Production
700,496 MWh
Production from Renewable Energy
700,496 MWh
Production per Capita
64.87 MWh
Davenport, WA Electricity Overview
The residential electricity price is 9.64 cents per kilowatt hour for residents of Davenport, which is 12.76% below the average Washington price of 11.05 cents and 39.76% less than the US average of 16.01 cents. Avista Utilities is the largest vendor in the city based on megawatt hours sold.
Davenport citizens average 1,504.83 kilograms of CO2 emissions per capita from electricity use, which ranks them 22nd highest in Washington out of 645 in this category. Total emissions in the city are 2,686,125.68 kilograms, which is the 336th worst total amount of pollution for all cities in the state. Electricity companies who provide service in Davenport have to rely on electricity generated in nearby towns or rural areas, since zero electricity generation happens within the city.
Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Davenport
Davenport residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in October.
Historical Electricity Rates:
Electric Companies With Service in Davenport, Washington
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Avista Utilities | BUNDLED | 10.84 | 100.9 | 2,700,159.8 | 292,665,866 | |
Inland Power | BUNDLED | 8.45 | 130.38 | 736,037 | 62,173,100 |
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Odessa, WA Electricity Overview
The residential electricity price is 10.84 cents per kilowatt hour for residents of Odessa, which is 1.94% below the average Washington price of 11.05 cents and 32.29% less than the US average of 16.01 cents. With an estimated 14 total residential customers, Avista Utilities is the largest supplier in the city. Odessa has the 409th largest population in Washington, with 899 residents living within its borders.
Odessa citizens average 1,504.83 kilograms of CO2 emissions per capita from electricity use, which ranks them 232nd highest in Washington out of 645 in this category. Total emissions in the city are 1,352,844.25 kilograms, which is the 402nd worst total amount of pollution for all cities in the state. Electricity companies who provide service in Odessa have to rely on electricity generated in nearby towns or rural areas, since zero electricity generation happens within the city.
Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Odessa
Odessa residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in October.
Historical Electricity Rates:
Electric Companies With Service in Odessa, Washington
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Avista Utilities | BUNDLED | 10.84 | 100.9 | 2,700,159.8 | 292,665,866 |
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Wilbur, WA Electricity Overview
The residential electricity price is 9.64 cents per kilowatt hour for residents of Wilbur, which is 12.76% below the average Washington price of 11.05 cents and 39.76% less than the US average of 16.01 cents. Selling an estimated 474.61 megawatt hours, Avista Utilities is the largest electricity supplier in the city. Wilbur has the 439th largest population in Washington, with 677 citizens residing within the city's borders.
Wilbur citizens average 1,504.83 kilograms of CO2 emissions per capita from electricity use, which ranks them 232nd highest in Washington out of 645 in this category. Total emissions in the city are 1,018,771.48 kilograms, which is the 432nd worst total amount of pollution for all cities in the state. Electricity companies who provide service in Wilbur have to rely on electricity generated in nearby towns or rural areas, since zero electricity generation happens within the city.
Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Wilbur
Wilbur residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in October.
Historical Electricity Rates:
Electric Companies With Service in Wilbur, Washington
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | City Production (MWh) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Avista Utilities | BUNDLED | 10.84 | 100.9 | 2,700,159.8 | 292,665,866 | |
Inland Power | BUNDLED | 8.45 | 130.38 | 736,037 | 62,173,100 |
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Electricity Production in Lincoln County, Washington
Power Plants in Lincoln County, Washington
Plant | City/County | State | Primary Fuel Type | Production (MWh) | Emission (kg) | Emissions per MWh | Toxic Chemical Release | Closing Date |
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Long LakeAvista Utilities (100.00%) | Lincoln County | WA | Conventional Hydroelectric | 494,448 | ||||
Little Falls (WA)Avista Utilities (100.00%) | Lincoln County | WA | Conventional Hydroelectric | 206,048 |
Lincoln County, Washington Details
Lincoln County citizens average 0 kilograms of CO2 emissions per capita from electricity consumption, which is sufficient to rank them 27th highest in Washington out of 39 in this category. With total emissions of 0 kilograms, the county ranks 27th highest in Washington for total emissions from electricity consumption. The county has 2 power producing plants within its borders. This is the 1111th most power plants within a single county in the United States. For electricity production purposes, Lincoln County's main fuel type is Conventional Hydroelectric, accounting for 100.00% of production in the county.
Providers In Each City in Lincoln County:
- Almira, Washington:
- Avista Utilities: 100.00%
- Creston, Washington:
- Avista Utilities: 100.00%
- Davenport, Washington:
- Avista Utilities: 50.00%
- Inland Power: 50.00%
- Harrington, Washington:
- Avista Utilities: 50.00%
- Inland Power: 50.00%
- Odessa, Washington:
- Avista Utilities: 100.00%
- Reardan, Washington:
- Avista Utilities: 50.00%
- Inland Power: 50.00%
- Sprague, Washington:
- Avista Utilities: 100.00%
- Wilbur, Washington:
- Avista Utilities: 50.00%
- Inland Power: 50.00%
* City coverage generated based on government data. Always verify you can get service from the provider.
FAQ
How many power plants are within Lincoln County, Washington?
There are 2 active power plants located in Lincoln County, Washington
What electricity companies offer service in Lincoln County, Washington?
County Customers Rank | Provider | Est. County Customers |
---|---|---|
1 | Avista Utilities | 39,082 |
2 | Inland Power | 14,529 |
What electricity company is the largest provider in Lincoln County, Washington?
By total revenue, Avista Utilities is the largest electricity company in Lincoln County, Washington.
How many electric companies offer service in Lincoln County, Washington?
Lincoln County, Washington is home to 2 electricity companies offering service in the area.