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Fairburn Utilities
Consumers of the company pay an average monthly residential electric bill of $123.12. This is 8.49% below the Georgia average of $133.31. The generation of megawatt hours sold by Fairburn Utilities releases roughly 45,729,761.36 kilograms of CO2 emissions, which makes them the 1735th highest polluting provider out of the 3516 we track in the country. The supplier currently does not generate their own electricity. Instead, they must purchase that electricity at wholesale prices and then resell it at a higher rate to end consumers.
Fairburn Utilities does not offer net metering options to consumers. The purchase of solar panels and alternative electricity sources is often too expensive for private individuals. Net metering would allow purchasers of these electricity sources to sell unused electricity back into the grid, making the installation of these alternative sources financially possible .
Fairburn Utilities currently suffers from the loss of around 0.61% of the electricity that they generate via heat dissipation and other causes. This percentage of electricity lost gives them a rank of 2632nd worst out of 3516 suppliers who report energy loss in the US.
Fairburn Utilities Rate & Electric Bills
Fairburn Utilities residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in March.
- Fairburn Utilities' average residential price per kWh 12.52¢
- Average monthly electric bill for Fairburn Utilities' residential customers $123.12
Fairburn Utilities commercial electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in May.
- Fairburn Utilities' average commercial price per kWh 9.44¢
- Average monthly electric bill for Fairburn Utilities' commercial customers $917.51
Fairburn Utilities industrial electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in March.
- Fairburn Utilities' average industrial price per kWh 8.15¢
- Average monthly electric bill for Fairburn Utilities' industrial customers $29,691.67