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U.S. winter electricity prices 2012/13 (fee-based)

 

U.S. average consumer price for electricity between winter of 2005/06 and winter of 2012/13 (in cents per kilowatt hour)*

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The statistic represents the average consumer price for electricity in the United States between winter of 2005/06 and winter of 2012/13. During the winter of 2005/06, U.S. consumers paid an average of around 9.6 cents per kilowatt hour.

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Survey time period 2005 to 2012
Object of investigation Average consumer price for electricity
Region United States
Macroregion North-America only
Type time series
Category price/cost
Relevance 3
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Release date March 2013
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