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City of Columbia's energy comes from natural gas, biomass, solar, and coal. Natural Gas is the largest source of electricity, providing 69% of City of Columbia's energy. Biomass is the second largest source, making up 22%. Solar provides 5% of City of Columbia's electricity. Coal provides 4% of City of Columbia's electricity.
69%
Natural Gas
22%
Biomass
5%
Solar
4%
Coal
The average electricity rate for City of Columbia customers is 13.01 cents/kWh. City of Columbia has several different electricity rates for residential customers, as shown in the table below.
Rate Name | Rate Type | Cost Per kWh |
Residential Electric Heating | Fixed | 8¢ to 15¢ |
Residential Heat Pump Rate | Fixed | 8¢ to 15¢ |
Residential Electric Rates | Fixed | 8¢ to 15¢ |
In 2021, there were no outages recorded in City of Columbia.
City of Columbia can help you upgrade appliances and smart devices in your home.
incentive | savings | utility | |
Air-Source Heat Pump - Single Package | $100-$1600 | Columbia Water & Power | See Details |
Sealing and Insulation Products | Up to $420 | Columbia Water & Power | See Details |
Windows, Doors, and Skylights | Up to $500 | Columbia Water & Power | See Details |
Credited to customer's next bill at avoided-cost rate; credits expire after 12 months or upon termination of customer's utility service or net metering relationship.