| Cost Ranking State Rate (cents/kWh) | 1 New Mexico 12.04 | 2 Utah 9.97 | 3 Colorado 11.9 | 4 Illinois 12.3 | 
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 Which states have the lowest utility bills?
 
 Lowest:
 
 Wyoming
 
Given its small population, the state generates more electricity than it needs; almost 60 percent goes to neighboring states. Residents pay 7.78 cents per kWh, on average.
 Where is electricity the cheapest?
 
| Ranking Country Avg Electric Price (in U.S. cents per kWh) | 1 Sudan 0 | 2 Venezuela 0 | 3 Iran 0 | 4 Ethiopia 1 | 
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 Which state has the lowest average energy consumption?
 
- California. …
- Vermont. …
- Rhode Island. Consumption: 586 kWh per month. …
- Alaska. Consumption: 590 kWh per month. …
- New York. Consumption: 595 kWh per month. …
- Massachusetts. Consumption: 599 kWh per month. …
- New Hampshire. Consumption: 604 kWh per month. …
- New Mexico.
 Are utilities cheaper in other states?
 
 The West Coast is the best coast, at least that’s what some people say. … However,
 
 California and Oregon are both in the ten states with the cheapest utility bills
 
 , and Washington—the third West Coast state in the contiguous US—is in the cheapest twenty.
 What is the most expensive utility bill?
 
| Utility Cost per month Ranking | Electricity $210.17 2 | Natural gas $70.36 42 | Internet (60 Mbps) $107.43 1 | Cable $100.00 National average | 
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 What state has the highest utility cost?
 
| Overall Rank* State Monthly Electricity Cost (Rank) | 1 Connecticut $166 (3) | 2 Wyoming $115 (36) | 3 Massachusetts $135 (25) | 4 Georgia $155 (8) | 
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 How much does 1 kw hour cost?
 
 The average electricity rate is
 
 12.55 cents per kilowatt hour
 
 (kWh). The average price a residential customer in the United States pays for electricity is 13.31 cents per kWh.
 What uses the most electricity in a home?
 
- Air Conditioning & Heating. Your HVAC system uses the most energy of any single appliance or system at 46 percent of the average U.S. home’s energy consumption. …
- Water Heating. …
- Appliances. …
- Lighting. …
- Television and Media Equipment.
 What time of day is electricity cheapest?
 
 Electricity is often cheaper
 
 late at night or early in the morning
 
 , so those will be the times when you can save money on your electric bill. This is because these are typical off-peak hours when not as many people are using electricity.
 Where is electricity cheapest in the US?
 
| Rank State Average Electricity Rate for All Sectors (Cents per Kilowatthour) | 1 Louisiana 7.71 | 2 Oklahoma 7.86 | 3 Idaho 7.89 | 
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 Which country has the least electricity?
 
- Burundi (6.5% of population)
- Malawi (9.8% of population) …
- Liberia (9.8% of population) …
- Central African Republic (10.8% of population) …
- Burkina Faso (13.1% of population) …
- Sierra Leone (14.2% of population) …
- Niger (14.4% of population) …
- Tanzania (15.3% of population) …
 How many kilowatts does a 2000 square foot house use?
 
 The average 2,000 sq. ft. U.S. home uses around
 
 1,000 kWh of
 
 energy per month or about 32 kWh per day. A EIA.gov reported the average yearly electricity use for a residential utility customer in the U.S. was 10,399 kWh (867/month) with Louisiana coming in at the highest with 14,242 kWh a customer in a residential unit.
 What state has the highest water bill?
 
 
 Alaska
 
 has the most expensive water costs of any state at $95 per month, followed by West Virginia at $72. The ten states with the least expensive water prices are: Florida ($6)
 Which state has the cheapest natural gas?
 
| State May rate (in dollars/thousand cubic feet) | Nevada 10.52 | Colorado 10.67 | New Mexico 10.78 | Michigan 10.81 | 
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 How much does a 1000 gallons of water cost?
 
 The average price of water in the United States is
 
 about $1.50 for 1,000 gallons
 
 . At that price, a gallon of water costs less than one penny.
 
 