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Average residential rate: 22.5¢/kWh — 34% above the national average. Tracking 10 utilities across Vermont. Rates have increased 2.4% per year on average.
22.5¢
Average Rate
10
Utilities Tracked
+2.4%
Annual Increase
$2,433
Avg Annual Bill
Toggle states to compare. Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA).
Historical rates (solid) · Projected at 2.4%/yr (dashed) · Solar LCOE (green)
At Vermont's historical rate increase of 2.4% per year, here's what the average household will pay:
While Vermont utility rates keep climbing, a solar system produces electricity at a fixed cost — paid upfront — for 25+ years. Your solar "rate" never increases.
Your rate is 22.5¢/kWh today. In 10 years it could be 28.6¢/kWh. Solar locks your cost at $0/kWh — forever.
Vermont rates have increased 2.4% per year. Solar locks your electricity cost at $0/kWh for 25+ years.
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