
Electricity Price in the United States
The chart above displays example historical information taken from an earlier edition of the Energy Prices & Markets in the United States Report. It illustrates electricity prices in the United States, measured in ¢/kWh, as follows:
- Electricity, industrial sector
- Electricity, residential
Electricity Price, United States (Apr 23). The price for Electricity in the industrial sector was approximately 7.62 ¢ per kWh, reflecting a decrease of 3.7% compared to the prior month's figure. Year-over-year, Electricity prices in the industrial sector fell by 2.7%. The residential Electricity price was roughly 16.1 ¢ per kWh, indicating an increase of 1.3% relative to the previous month's value. Compared to the same month last year, these prices rose by 8.8%.
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