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What's the Average Power Bill in Each State? See How Yours Compares

The source of your electricity matters too -- Washington state, for instance, enjoys rates just above 10 cents per kilowatt-hour, thanks to abundant hydropower. Read More
Compare Electricity Rates in New York - CNET

Compare electricity plans: Take the time to compare different electricity plans from multiple suppliers. Look beyond the price and consider contract terms, customer reviews, renewable energy ... Read More
Duke Energy's electric rates are rising. What are your options? - MSN

Duke's residential electric rates will rise 2.5 cents per kilowatt (kWh) hour to 10.45 cents per kWh. “We understand that any rate increase may be a challenge for our customers," said Matt ... Read More
Duke Energy rates are up this month. Here's how to save money on your bill - WVXU

A higher rate for Duke Energy electricity went into effect Sunday. The cost is now $0.1045 per per kilowatt hour, up nearly 2 and a half cents per kWh, effective June 1. While no one is happy to ... Read More
How does N.H. really compare when it comes to electricity rates?

The US Energy Information Administration’s monthly reports generate a very “noisy” dataset, meaning the state-by-state electricity rates fluctuate a lot Governor Chris Sununu bragged last ... Read More
Duke Energy's electric rates are rising. What are your options? - WLWT

Duke Energy's electric rates are rising. What are your options? The PUCO is urging customers to review their utility bills ahead of the price changes, which are expected to take effect on June 1. Read More
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