Washington Electric Cooperative Electricity Rate: $0.30/kWh
Washington Electric Cooperative currently charges $0.30 per kilowatt-hour for residential electricity in Vermont. That's 79% above the national average of $0.17/kWh, costing the typical household about $3,241 per year.
Current Rate
$0.30/kWh
Annual Cost
$3,241
vs National
+79%
Solar Savings
$105k
What This Means for Your Electric Bill
At $0.30/kWh, a typical Vermont household using 900 kWh per month pays approximately $270/month or $3,241/year for electricity alone.
High Rate Alert
Washington Electric Cooperative's rate of $0.30/kWh is significantly above the national average. Homeowners in this service area see some of the strongest returns from solar installation.
With solar, an 8kW system producing approximately 9,600 kWh annually could offset $2,881/year in electricity costs. Over 25 years with 3% annual rate increases, total savings reach an estimated $105,038.
Tired of Paying $0.30/kWh?
Washington Electric Cooperative customers can lock in solar savings today. Get a personalized estimate based on your actual roof and usage.
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