In states that primarily rely on coal - fired power,
residential electricity prices averaged 6 cents per kwh.
Not exact matches
It said that LIPA's
average retail
price for
residential electricity is over 22 percent higher than the state median and 78 percent above the nationwide median for 2013.
And even though the state's
residential home
electricity consumption ranks among the lowest (due in part to those high
prices and generally lower air conditioning needs in summer and the use of gas and oil for heating loads in the winter rather than
electricity), the
average monthly electric bill in 2016 was just over $ 142 per month, third highest in the nation.
In 2014,
average residential electricity consumption in Ohio was 901 kWh per month, at an
average price of 12.5 per kWh, for a total bill of $ 112.62 per month.
The
average residential price of
electricity in the US is about 8.5 cents / kwh, and many utilities sell off - peak power for 2 - 4 cents / kwh (id at 83).
Energy
prices (
average gasoline and retail
electricity price) and public infrastructure (share of working population commuting via public transportation) were important in explaining the interstate variation in the use of transportation fuels and
residential electricity and are readily addressed by climate and energy policies.
* That is enough to provide
electricity to 550,000 «
average» Ontario households for a year, yet the
price for
residential consumers increased 62 %.
The
average residential price of
electricity in the US is about 8.5 cents / kwh, and many utilities sell off - peak power for 2 - 4 cents / kwh.
The
average GED * / kwh of coal - generated
electricity is 60 percent of the
average residential retail
price of
electricity in a state relying entirely on coal.
Hence, the GED * / kwh associated with electric power generation using coal, oil, and natural gas represents 43, 33, and 7 percent of the
average residential retail
price of
electricity in 2002.