^ Hamilton, ND electricity rates recently averaged 12.46¢/kWh -- an estimated 5 percent less than the average national rate. [More]
Hamilton Solar Energy
^ Solar energy output in Hamilton, ND is an estimated n/a percent lower than average solar energy in a low-output area of the nation. [More]
Hamilton Natural Gas Rates
^ Hamilton, ND natural gas rates recently averaged 16.57$/Mcf -- an estimated 7 percent less than the national average rate. [More]
Energy in Hamilton, ND
Hamilton, ND Electricity Rates
September 2019
In the most recent month of electricity data, September 2019, Hamilton's average rate of 12.46¢/kWh -- a difference of about -5% from the U.S. average of 13.17¢/kWh that month.[1]
Hamilton Electricty, Year Over Year
Year over year in Hamilton (ND), electricity rates increased an estimated 3 percent -- from 12.09¢/kWh (September 2018) to 12.46¢/kWh (September 2019).[1]
September 2018
In September 2018, the average electricity rate in Hamilton (North Dakota) of 12.09¢/kWh -- a difference of about -7% from the United States average of 13.01¢/kWh that month.[1]
Hamilton Electricity Statistics
Hamilton Electricity Rates
Average electricity rates in Hamilton, ND in September 2019 were 12.46¢/kWh -- an estimated 5 percent less than average rates that same month in the nation as a whole. [1]
→ Any electricity rate value listed as 0 (zero) signifies temporarily missing data. → ¢/kWh = cents per kilowatthour
Electricity: Hamilton versus U.S. Averages
Comparison of Hamilton electricity rates versus national average rates. [1]
→ Any electricty rate value listed as 0 (zero) signifies temporarily missing data.
Hamilton, ND Solar Energy
Solar: Hamilton vs. Nevada
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Solar Power Output in Hamilton
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Solar: Hamilton vs. Washington
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Hamilton Solar Energy Statistics
Solar Energy in Hamilton, ND
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Solar Power in Hamilton, ND
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Hamilton, ND Natural Gas Rates
September 2019
In the most recent month of natural gas data, September 2019, Hamilton's average rate of 16.57$/Mcf -- a difference of about -7% from the U.S. average of 17.81$/Mcf that month.[3]
Hamilton Natural Gas, Year Over Year
On a year-over-year basis in Hamilton (ND), natural gas rates decreased about 5 percent -- from 17.49$/Mcf (September 2018) to 16.57$/Mcf (September 2019).[3]
September 2018
In September 2018, the average electricity rate in Hamilton (North Dakota) of 17.49$/Mcf -- a difference of about +2% from the United States average of 17.23$/Mcf that month.[3]
Hamilton Natural Gas Statistics
Residential Natural Gas Rates in Hamilton
Average natural gas rates in Hamilton, ND in September 2019 were 16.57$/Mcf -- an estimated 7 percent less than that month's average U.S. rate of 17.81$/Mcf.[3]
→ Any gas rate value listed as 0 (zero) signifies temporarily missing data. → $/Mcf = dollars per thousand cubic feet
Natural Gas: Hamilton versus U.S. Averages
Comparison of Hamilton natural gas rates versus national average rates.[3]
→ Any gas rate value listed as 0 (zero) signifies temporarily missing data.
Energy Companies in Hamilton
Electric Companies in Hamilton
Electric companies providing service in or near Hamilton, ND.
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Gas Companies in Hamilton
Gas companies that offer service in or near Hamilton, ND.
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Solar Contractors in Hamilton
Builders that specialize in solar energy in or near Hamilton, ND.
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