The data describes the states with the highest electricity prices in the U.S., based on all sectors. At an average price of 52.62 USD per million British thermal units, Alaska was ranked second in 2016.
Hawaii | 70.01 |
Alaska | 52.62 |
Connecticut | 50.54 |
Massachusetts | 48.3 |
Rhode Island | 47.71 |
New Hampshire | 45.88 |
California | 44.74 |
New York | 42.41 |
Vermont | 42.39 |
New Jersey | 39.3 |