Hawaii electricity rates in December 2020 averaged 29.14 cents per kilowatthour -- an estimated 128 percent more than the 12.80 cents per kilowatthour average rate in the U.S. overall in December 2020.[1]
Hawaii natural gas rates in December 2020 averaged 38.60 dollars per thousand cubic feet -- an estimated 297 percent more than the 9.73 dollars per thousand cubic feet average rate in the nation overall in December 2020.[2]
Hawaii solar energy averaged about 5.72 kilowatt hours per square meter per day (kWh/m2/day) on an annual basis -- an estimated 53% more than the 3.73 kWh/m2/day generated at a low-output location in the U.S.[3]
Hawaii has an estimated population of 1,360,301, which ranks 42nd in the nation. [4]
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