^ Hazen, ND electricity rates recently averaged 9.89¢/kWh -- an estimated 24 percent less than the average national rate. [More]
Hazen Solar Energy
^ Solar energy output in Hazen, ND is an estimated 28 percent higher than average solar energy in a low-output area of the nation. [More]
Hazen Natural Gas Rates
^ Hazen, ND natural gas rates recently averaged 6.59$/Mcf -- an estimated 30 percent less than the national average rate. [More]
Energy in Hazen, ND
Hazen, ND Electricity Rates
November 2018
In the most recent month of electricity data, November 2018, Hazen's average rate of 9.89¢/kWh -- a difference of about -24% from the U.S. average of 12.95¢/kWh that month.[1]
Hazen Electricty, Year Over Year
Year over year in Hazen (ND), electricity rates increased an estimated 3 percent -- from 9.60¢/kWh (November 2017) to 9.89¢/kWh (November 2018).[1]
November 2017
In November 2017, the average electricity rate in Hazen (North Dakota) of 9.60¢/kWh -- a difference of about -26% from the United States average of 12.94¢/kWh that month.[1]
Hazen Electricity Statistics
Hazen Electricity Rates
Average electricity rates in Hazen, ND in November 2018 were 9.89¢/kWh -- an estimated 24 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: Hazen versus U.S. Averages
Comparison of Hazen electricity rates versus national average rates. [1]
→ Any electricty rate value listed as 0 (zero) signifies temporarily missing data.
Hazen, ND Solar Energy
Solar: Hazen vs. Nevada
The average amount of solar radition in Hazen (measured on a monthly basis) is 28 percent lower than an area of the U.S. (Nevada) with historically high levels of solar radiation.[2]
Solar Power Output in Hazen
July is historically the month that will have the highest solar output (AC) values in Hazen -- averaging an estimated 628 kWhac. December typically has the lowest output (293 kWhac).[2]
Solar: Hazen vs. Washington
The average amount of solar radition in Hazen (measured monthly) is 28 percent higher than an area of the U.S. (Washington) with historically low levels of solar radiation.[2]
Hazen Solar Energy Statistics
Solar Energy in Hazen, ND
The average monthly solar radiation level in Hazen, ND is 4.78 kilowatt hours per square meter per day(kWh/m2/day). See the chart below for monthly comparisons.[2]
→ Any solar value listed as 0 (zero) signifies temporarily missing data. → kWh/m2/day = kilowatt hours per square meter per day
Solar Power in Hazen, ND
The average monthly solar system output (AC) in Hazen, ND is 5983 kilowatt hours (AC). See the visualization below for month-by-month averages in Hazen.[2]
→ Any solar value listed as 0 (zero) signifies temporarily missing data. → kWhac = kilowatt hours (AC)
Hazen, ND Natural Gas Rates
November 2018
In the most recent month of natural gas data, November 2018, Hazen's average rate of 6.59$/Mcf -- a difference of about -30% from the U.S. average of 9.43$/Mcf that month.[3]
Hazen Natural Gas, Year Over Year
On a year-over-year basis in Hazen (ND), natural gas rates increased about 2 percent -- from 6.47$/Mcf (November 2017) to 6.59$/Mcf (November 2018).[3]
November 2017
In November 2017, the average electricity rate in Hazen (North Dakota) of 6.47$/Mcf -- a difference of about -36% from the United States average of 10.15$/Mcf that month.[3]
Hazen Natural Gas Statistics
Residential Natural Gas Rates in Hazen
Average natural gas rates in Hazen, ND in November 2018 were 6.59$/Mcf -- an estimated 30 percent less than that month's average U.S. rate of 9.43$/Mcf.[3]
→ Any gas rate value listed as 0 (zero) signifies temporarily missing data. → $/Mcf = dollars per thousand cubic feet
Natural Gas: Hazen versus U.S. Averages
Comparison of Hazen natural gas rates versus national average rates.[3]
→ Any gas rate value listed as 0 (zero) signifies temporarily missing data.
Energy Companies in Hazen
Electric Companies in Hazen
Electric companies providing service in or near Hazen, ND.
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