

Selling an estimated 81,478.07 megawatt hours, Riviera Utilities is the largest vendor in the city. The city has no electricity production plants within its borders, meaning the companies that service the city must import all of the 376,214.15 megawatt hours that citizens here consume annually.įoley has an average residential electricity rate of 13.88 cents per kilowatt hour, which is 6.49% less than the average state rate of 14.85 cents, a welcome situation for residents of the city. While not as telling of a statistic (more people almost always equals more pollution), the total emissions of Fairhope from electricity use is 129,473,282.2 kilograms of CO2 emissions, which ranks as the 29th highest amount in Alabama. The national averages for these two data points are 1.58 outages per year and 145.81 minutes each outage.Įmissions in Fairhope average 5,932.34 kilograms of CO2 emissions per resident from electricity use, making them the 35th worst polluting city out of 593 cities in Alabama based on emissions per capita. The power grid in the city experiences an average of 1.03 outages per customer a year, with outages lasting around 122.1 minutes each. Selling an estimated 151,344.63 megawatt hours, Fairhope Utilities is the largest vendor in the city. The city has no electricity production plants within its borders, meaning the companies that service the city must import all of the 466,936.49 megawatt hours that citizens here consume annually.įairhope has an average residential electricity rate of 13.38 cents per kilowatt hour, which is 9.86% less than the average state rate of 14.85 cents, a welcome situation for residents of the city. While not as telling of a statistic (more people almost always equals more pollution), the total emissions of Daphne from electricity use is 160,695,178.39 kilograms of CO2 emissions, which ranks as the 21st highest amount in Alabama. The national averages for these two data points are 1.58 outages per year and 145.81 minutes each outage.Įmissions in Daphne average 5,932.34 kilograms of CO2 emissions per resident from electricity use, making them the 442nd worst polluting city out of 593 cities in Alabama based on emissions per capita.

Selling an estimated 112,948.85 megawatt hours, Riviera Utilities is the largest vendor in the city. Daphne has an average residential electricity rate of 13.84 cents per kilowatt hour, which is 6.76% less than the average state rate of 14.85 cents, a welcome situation for residents of the city.
