Washington
Here's the average monthly bill, usage, and carbon footprint of residents in Fairfield
January
$322highestFebruary
$212March
$155April
$137May
$116June
$112lowestJuly
$124August
$118September
$115October
$127November
$190December
$223Carbon Emissions
274 lbs CO₂
Monthly Usage
1,283 kWh
Fairfield's energy comes from Hydroelectric, Natural Gas, Wind, Nuclear, Coal, and Solar. Hydroelectric is the largest source of electricity, providing 62% of Fairfield's energy. Natural Gas is the second largest source, making up 14%. Wind provides 11% of the energy in Fairfield. Nuclear provides 9% of the energy in Fairfield. Coal provides 3% of the energy in Fairfield. Solar provides 1% of the energy in Fairfield.
62%
Hydroelectric
14%
Natural Gas
11%
Wind
9%
Nuclear
3%
Coal
1%
Solar
Solar power is on the rise, helping homeowners save on their electricity bills and power their homes sustainably.
0 kWh
Energy generated by average sized system
$13,429
Average system cost
(after federal incentive)
15 years
Payback period
Net metering policies in Fairfield 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.
incentive | savings | utility | |
Clothes Washers | $25 | Inland Power & Light | See Details |
Clothes Dryers | $25 | Inland Power & Light | See Details |
Avista - Washington has several different electricity rates for residential customers, as shown in the table below.
Rate Name | Rate Type | Cost Per kWh |
Time Of Use- Residential Service | TOU | 9¢ to 25¢ |
Residential Service | Fixed | 11¢ to 16¢ |
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