GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Statistics About The Average Electric Bill In Ohio
The average electric bill in Ohio is around $115 per month.
In this post, we will explore a comprehensive overview of the average electric bill and electricity usage trends in Ohio. From the cost breakdown to sources of electricity generation, we delve into key statistics that shed light on Ohio’s energy landscape and how it compares on a national scale.
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"The average Ohio resident pays 12.03 cents per kilowatt hour for electricity."
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"The total average monthly electric bill in Ohio is $117.65."
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"The average Ohio resident uses about 914 kilowatt hours of electricity each month."
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"Electricity costs in Ohio are 5.6% less than the national average."
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"About 60% of Ohio households use electricity as their primary energy source for heating."
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"In Ohio, 53% of the electricity generation is from coal."
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"Almost one-third of the electricity produced in Ohio comes from natural gas."
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"As of 2019, nearly 10% of Ohio electricity was generated from renewable sources."
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"The total average annual electric bill in Ohio is $1,411.80."
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"Ohio electricity prices are the 15th cheapest in the US."
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"Ohio's residential electricity use is 27% higher than the national average."
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"The average retail electricity price in Ohio has fallen by 5% over the past year."
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"The average monthly electricity consumption in Ohio in 2021 was 770 kWh."
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"Ohio is the 7th highest state in total energy use per capita."
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"Energy costs in Ohio are 15% higher than the national average."
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"Ohio’s per capita residential use of electricity is about 40% higher than the national average because of its reliance on electricity for space heating."
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"Commercial electricity rates in OH average 10.22¢/kWh, which ranks the state 24th in the nation."
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"The industrial electricity rates in OH average 6.44¢/kWh, ranking 23rd in the nation."
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"In 2018, 44.2% of electricity in Ohio was produced from coal."
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"Nuclear energy accounts for about 15% of Ohio's electricity generation."
Jannik Lindner
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