What is electric utility database?
2021. The Utility Rate Database (URDB) is a free storehouse of rate structure information from utilities in the United States. It includes rates for utilities based on the authoritative list of U.S. utility companies maintained by the Energy Information Administration (EIA).
How do you calculate utilities per square foot?
To estimate your own expenses per square foot, take your last monthly electric bill, and divide it by the surface of your home. If you are paying more than what is shown in this graph, you should consider switching suppliers to save on your energy bill.
How much does 1 kWh of electricity cost in Australia?
The average cost per unit of electricity has fallen to 27 cents/kWh according to the most recent Australian Competition and Consumer National Electricity Market (NEM) data.
What is the average cost of electricity in the US?
The average residential electricity rate in the U.S. is 14.19 cents per kilowatt-hour (kWh) The December Choose Energy® Rates Report shows you just how much energy costs can vary, using the latest electricity prices from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) in all 50 states.
What is the average cost of electricity per kWh in Oklahoma?
December 2020 data show that the average U.S. price is 12.8 cents per kilowatt hour (kWh). That’s the latest data available. The national average fell 4.4 percent compared with the previous month. If you live in Oklahoma, you paid the lowest average residential electricity rates of any state in the country – 8.88 cents per kWh.
What is the choose energy price index?
In 2018, we kicked off the Choose Energy Price Index, a proprietary tool that combines the average electricity rate for a state with that state’s average monthly usage to produce a number that reflects average monthly bills for a state. The index is a ratio of that state’s average monthly bill compared with the average U.S. bill.
What is the average cost of electricity per kWh in Idaho?
The second-lowest rate is 10.42 cents/kWh in Idaho. Once again, Hawaii residents pay the highest average electricity rates in the country with a rate of 34.30 cents/kWh. This month, Washington had the lowest residential electricity rates at 10.40 cents/kWh.