WattBuy’s Guide to

Electricity in
District Of Columbia

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The State of Electricity in District Of Columbia

Here's the average monthly bill, usage, and carbon footprint of residents in District Of Columbia

Average monthly bill

January

$129

February

$133

March

$120

April

$111lowest

May

$131

June

$240

July

$284highest

August

$275

September

$153

October

$123

November

$134

December

$147

Carbon Emissions

477 lbs CO₂

Monthly Usage

977 kWh

Where does District Of Columbia’s electricity come from?

District Of Columbia's energy comes from Natural Gas. Natural Gas is the largest source of electricity, providing 100% of District Of Columbia's energy.

100%

Natural Gas

Solar energy in District Of Columbia

The state of solar in District Of Columbia

Solar power is on the rise, helping homeowners save on their electricity bills and power their homes sustainably.

470 kWh

Energy generated by average sized system

$16,174

Average system cost

(after federal incentive)

10 years

Payback period

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Net Metering Available

Get paid for the extra solar you produce

Net metering policies in District Of Columbia can help solar panel owners save money and reduce their carbon footprint. When your solar panels generate more electricity than you use, you can send the excess back to the grid and receive credit on your next bill. Just something to keep in mind when considering solar panels.

Electricity Providers in District Of Columbia

There are a variety of electricity plans available to residents of District Of Columbia. The following companies provide electricity plans in the state:

Utilities in District Of Columbia

American PowerNetConsolidated Edison Sol IncConstellation NewEnergy, IncDevonshire Energy, LLCDirect Energy ServicesGEXA Corp.Glacial Energy HoldingsHess Retail Natural Gas and Elec. Acctg.Integrys Energy Services, Inc.Liberty Power Corp.Noble Americas Energy Solutions LLCPEPCO Energy ServicesPepco - DCSuez Energy Resources North AmericaUGI Energy Services, Inc.Washington Gas Energy Services

Pepco - DC Rates

Pepco - DC has several different electricity rates for residential customers, as shown in the table below.

Rate NameRate TypeCost Per kWh
Residential Apartments -All Electric Service (Schedule AE)Fixed4¢ to 7¢
Residential Apartments-Master Meter-Schedule MMAFixed5¢ to 13¢
Residential All - Electric Service - Schedule AEFixed1¢ to 10¢
Residential All - Electric Service - Schedule AEFixed4¢ to 7¢
Residential - Schedule RFixed2¢ to 5¢
Residential - Schedule RFixed3¢ to 12¢
Residential Apartments-Master Meter-Schedule MMAFixed5¢ to 5¢
Residential Aid Discount All-Electric Rider- Schedule RAD-AEFixed4¢ to 7¢
Residential Time Metered - Schedule RTMTOU13¢ to 14¢
Residential Time Metered - Schedule RTMFixed10¢
Residential Aid Discount - Schedule RADFixed1¢ to 11¢
Residential Aid Discount - Schedule RADFixed4¢ to 7¢
Residential Apartments -All Electric Service (Schedule AE)Fixed1¢ to 10¢

Pepco - DC Electricity Plans in District Of Columbia

The price to compare for Pepco - DC is 10.60¢. Rates are based on an estimated usage of 977 kWh per month.Update usage.

ProviderPlanRate Per kWhPlan Length
Constellation Energy

12 Month Home Power Plan

cheapestcheapest 12 months
10.39¢12 monthsChoose Plan
Constellation Energy

6 Month Home Power Plan

cheapest <12 months
10.79¢6 monthsChoose Plan
Direct Energy

Live Brighter™ 9

11.49¢9 monthsChoose Plan
Major Energy

Secure Choice 12

11.99¢12 monthsChoose Plan
Direct Energy

Live Brighter™ 12

11.99¢12 monthsChoose Plan
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The Deregulation of District of Columbia’s Power Grid

The District of Columbia started restructuring their energy market in 1999 with Formal Case No. 945. This legislation meant consumers no longer had to buy their electricity exclusively from one provider but from anyone they chose. In 2001, the D.C. Council passed legislation approving retail electric competition, allowing more than one company to offer electric service in D.C.

To ensure that D.C. consumers have energy service if they do not choose a competitive supplier, the Council of the District of Columbia named Pepco the Standard Office Service (SOS). Pepco was required to provide electric generation service under capped rates to District consumers until February 8, 2005. Due to an increase in price at the wholesale level, SOS consumers saw an 85% increase in rates since the caps were removed. However, the Office of the People’s Counsel (OPC) successfully fought Mirant’s efforts to have a bankruptcy court absolve it from financial responsibility preventing consumers from paying for expensive energy supply contracts.

Renewable Power in District Of Columbia

The District of Columbia passed a new law that will require all of its electricity to come from renewable sources (including at least 5% from solar energy) by 2032. This is the most ambitious timetable in the country.

In 2017, D.C. ranked among the top three cities for the most Energy Star-certified buildings for energy efficiency. Renewable energy made up 5.9% of the District of Columbia’s energy mix in the first half of 2018, with wind being the primary energy source followed by hydroelectric.

A lot of WattBuy’s suppliers use renewable energy sources to generate their energy. You can check if any renewable energy sources are available in your area by inputting your zip code at the top of this page!

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