District of Columbia
vsVermont
Side-by-side comparison of electricity costs, generation mix, and renewable energy data.
| District of Columbia | Metric | Vermont |
|---|---|---|
| 21.94¢/kWh | Residential | 22.92¢/kWh |
| 20.41¢/kWh | Commercial | 19.92¢/kWh |
| 14.78¢/kWh | Industrial | 12.39¢/kWh |
| #40 | Price Rank | #42 |
| 46.8% | Renewable % | 99.8% |
Generation Mix
District of Columbia
Gas
53.2%Solar
16.9%Vermont
Hydro
56.8%Wind
15.7%Solar
9.6%Frequently Asked Questions
District of Columbia has cheaper residential electricity at 21.94¢/kWh. The difference is 0.98¢/kWh between the two states. District of Columbia ranks #40 and Vermont ranks #42 cheapest among all states.
District of Columbia gets 46.8% of electricity from renewables, while Vermont gets 99.8%. Vermont leads in renewable energy adoption.
Electricity rates from EIA retail sales data. Generation mix from EIA electric power operational data.