Solar vs. Electricity Cost Comparison in Utah
See how solar stacks up against traditional grid electricity in Utah. With an average electricity rate of 12.5¢/kWh and 5.5 peak sun hours per day, Utah homeowners can save significantly by going solar.
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Salt Lake City
12.8¢/kWh · 5.3h sun/day
Avg bill: $122/mo · Rocky Mountain Power
West Valley City
12.5¢/kWh · 5.3h sun/day
Avg bill: $118/mo · Rocky Mountain Power
Provo
11.5¢/kWh · 5.4h sun/day
Avg bill: $115/mo · Provo City Power
West Jordan
12.5¢/kWh · 5.4h sun/day
Avg bill: $120/mo · Rocky Mountain Power
Orem
12.5¢/kWh · 5.4h sun/day
Avg bill: $118/mo · Rocky Mountain Power
Sandy
12.5¢/kWh · 5.4h sun/day
Avg bill: $122/mo · Rocky Mountain Power
St. George
12.8¢/kWh · 6.2h sun/day
Avg bill: $125/mo · City of St. George Energy Services
About Electricity Costs in Utah
Utah residents pay an average of 12.5¢ per kilowatt-hour, resulting in typical monthly bills around $120. With electricity prices rising approximately 3% per year, homeowners in Utah could spend an estimated $52,092 on grid electricity over the next 25 years.
Solar energy offers a way to lock in your electricity costs. With 5.5 peak sun hours per day and full net metering policies, Utah is an excellent state for residential solar installations.
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