Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Random Look At Cost Of Electricity Across The US

Don sent me this -- a look at the cost of electricity in the 57 US states. When you get to the link, click on the second presentation, an Excel spreadsheet.
  • North Dakota is third cheapest at 8.58 cents/kwh.
  • Idaho, with its hydroelectric power, is cheapest at 7.87 cents/kwh.
  • Washington State, also with hydroelectric power, is second, at 8.28 cents/kwh.
New York State, which bans fracking, and hates coal, but loves wind, pays 18.26 cents/kwh, more than twice what North Dakotans pay.

One can move the Excel spreadsheet to your own spreadsheet and then sort. Doing that, New York is the most expensive for electricity, excluding Hawaii, which is in last place, at 34.68 cents/kwh.

I think the Germans pay in excess of 35 cents/kwh. 

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