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106 W Oak St

Rossville, GA , 30741

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Average Bill

$184

Energy Usage

1,183 kWh

CO₂ Emissions

865 lbs

Heat Pumps

Powering a heat pump with electricity saves about 18% compared to burning natural gas with a traditional furnace.
If it's about time to replace your HVAC, consider switching to a heat pump system that offers year-round climate control—even in cold climates—with remarkable energy efficiency. This system efficiently provides both heating and cooling, significantly reducing energy costs while maintaining an eco-friendly design. Enjoy the benefits of a more sustainable and cost-effective home climate control solution.
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Other WattBuy Recommendations for Your Home

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Smart Thermostats

Estimated Savings

$19

CO₂ Emissions Reduced

8 lbs

LED Lightbulbs

Estimated Savings

$8

CO₂ Emissions Reduced

3 lbs

EV Chargers

Water Heaters

Demand Response

Estimated Savings

$18

CO₂ Emissions Reduced

86 lbs

Rooftop Solar

Estimated Savings

$143

CO₂ Emissions Reduced

672 lbs

Smart Plugs

Estimated Savings

$4

CO₂ Emissions Reduced

2 lbs

Understand Your Current Energy Usage

Electricity Costs

Your bill is estimated to be $143 on the lower end (around September) and $328 on the higher end (around January). In your state of Georgia, the price that you pay for your electricity per kWh is 14¢. The cheapest rate can be found in North Dakota, at 11¢ per kWh. The most expensive rate is in Hawaii, at 40¢ per kWh.

Energy Sources

In your state of Georgia, the energy sources are 16% coal, 33% nuclear, 42% natural gas, 2% hydroelectric, and 8% solar. This means 58% of the energy comes from "dirty" sources. This contributes to the carbon footprint from your home’s electricity, which we estimate to be 10,380 lbs CO₂ a year. The average carbon footprint for a home in your state is 12,003 lbs.

Usage and Consumption

Your estimated monthly energy consumption is 1,183 kWh. The average for homes in your zipcode is 1,369 kWh. Several key factors contribute to your consumption. One is the age of your house—yours is 94 years old—since the older it is, the less efficient it tends to be. Size also matters, as bigger houses take longer to heat or cool. Your house is 882 square feet. The weather matters too because when temperatures are at their extremes, you use more energy.

Your Utility

Your electricity is provided by EPB - Georgia. To set up your account for a new move, to report an outage, or for any other questions, contact them using the information below.

Phone

423-648-1372

Website

epb.com

How We Crunch the Numbers

1
We estimate every home's electricity usage based on data from a number of public and private data sources, including your electricity distributor and the Department of Energy.
2
We overlay key information about where you live, including weather and climate data about your region, and housing data like when your home was built and how big it is.
3
To figure out your home's carbon footprint, we look at how electricity is generated in your state, like whether your electricity is coming more from coal (very carbon-intensive) or wind (carbon-free).

Using this data-driven approach, we have created a machine learning model that can estimate electricity usage and carbon footprint for every home in the US. We then use this information to recommend the best options for you, so you can feel good that WattBuy is recommending something truly personalized.

Our electricity estimations are trusted by our partners at The Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory, as well as many of the biggest consumer brands in the world.