Kennebunk Light & Power District Electricity Rate: $0.12/kWh
Kennebunk Light & Power District currently charges $0.12 per kilowatt-hour for residential electricity in Maine. That's 29% below the national average of $0.17/kWh, costing the typical household about $1,296 per year.
Current Rate
$0.12/kWh
Annual Cost
$1,296
vs National
-29%
Solar Savings
$42k
What This Means for Your Electric Bill
At $0.12/kWh, a typical Maine household using 900 kWh per month pays approximately $108/month or $1,296/year for electricity alone.
With solar, an 8kW system producing approximately 9,600 kWh annually could offset $1,152/year in electricity costs. Over 25 years with 3% annual rate increases, total savings reach an estimated $42,001.
Solar Savings Calculator for Kennebunk Light & Power District
See how much solar could save you at Kennebunk Light & Power District's current rate of $0.12/kWh.
$1,152
21.5 yr
$39,729
48%
Based on Kennebunk Light & Power District rate of $0.12/kWh, 1,200 kWh/kW annual production, $3.10/W system cost ($24,800 total), no federal tax credit (Section 25D expired Dec 2025), 3% annual rate escalation, 0.4% panel degradation. Cash purchase assumed.
Heat Pump Operating Cost on Kennebunk Light & Power District
At $0.12/kWh, here is what a cold-climate heat pump costs to run annually in ME compared to oil.
$936/yr
~7,800 kWh/year
$3,200/yr
ME average household
$2,264/yr
71% less than oil
Heat pump estimate assumes COP 3.0 cold-climate unit, typical ME heating/cooling load.Oil cost based on EIA state-average residential prices. Actual costs vary by home size, insulation, and climate zone.
Tired of Paying $0.12/kWh?
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