The data shows the average price of electricity in the retail sector in the U.S., broken down by state as of February 2018. At this time, Alaska had one of the most expensive residential retail prices of electricity at 21.47 U.S. cents per kilowatt hour.
Hawaii | 32.05 |
Massachusetts | 22.49 |
Alaska | 21.47 |
Connecticut | 21.04 |
Rhode Island | 20.22 |
New Hampshire | 19.93 |
California | 19.17 |
Vermont | 17.6 |
New York | 17.53 |
Maine | 15.61 |
Michigan | 15.55 |
New Jersey | 15.41 |
Wisconsin | 14.41 |
Pennsylvania | 13.91 |
Kansas | 13.36 |
South Carolina | 12.97 |
Maryland | 12.97 |
Illinois | 12.73 |
Minnesota | 12.71 |
New Mexico | 12.67 |
Alabama | 12.65 |
Nevada | 12.62 |
Ohio | 12.55 |
Arizona | 12.39 |
Delaware | 12.38 |
District of Columbia | 12.18 |
Indiana | 12.13 |
Iowa | 12.05 |
Mississippi | 12.04 |
Florida | 11.75 |
Colorado | 11.72 |
Virginia | 11.71 |
Texas | 11.58 |
West Virginia | 11.43 |
Georgia | 11.33 |
North Carolina | 11.17 |
Tennessee | 11.15 |
Wyoming | 11.05 |
Oklahoma | 10.85 |
Montana | 10.84 |
South Dakota | 10.84 |
Oregon | 10.74 |
Kentucky | 10.55 |
Missouri | 10.48 |
Arkansas | 10.47 |
Utah | 10.44 |
Nebraska | 10.25 |
Idaho | 9.99 |
Louisiana | 9.79 |
North Dakota | 9.65 |
Washington | 9.65 |