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  2. Electric customers of Sustainable Westchester pay $48M ... - AOL

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    Sustainable Westchester’s default rate for renewable electricity was 15.3 cents per kilowatt hour, a premium of 54%, in 23 of those municipalities. The default rate was 13.4 cents for standard ...

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    As of March 2021 for projects starting generating electricity in Turkey from renewable energy in Turkey in July feed-in-tariffs in lira per kWh are: wind and solar 0.32, hydro 0.4, geothermal 0.54, and various rates for different types of biomass: for all these there is also a bonus of 0.08 per kWh if local components are used. [126]

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    15. Wyoming. Average retail price of electricity to residential sector as of June 2024 (cents/KWh): 12.90 Utilities cost-of-living index: 90.9 Average annual electricity cost: $1,626.06 Average ...

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    With electricity prices varying across the U.S.—from California's high of 32.56 cents per kilowatt-hour (kWh) to Louisiana's low of 11.50 cents per kWh—knowing what you'll pay and how much ...

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    In the United States, FIT policies guarantee that eligible renewable generators will have their electricity purchased by their utility. [11] The FIT contract contains a guaranteed period of time (usually 15–20 years) that payments in dollars per kilowatt hour ($/kWh) will be made for the full output of the system.

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    However, subsequent state governments reduced the feed-in in several updates, until in 2016 the feed-in is as low as 5 cents per kilowatt hour. In Queensland starting in 2008, the Solar Bonus Scheme pays 44 cents for every excess kilowatt hour of energy fed back into the state electricity grid.

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