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Comparison of Western Metropolitan Electric Utilities
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Residential
650kwh
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Commercial
10,000kwh
50W demand
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2,500kw
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>Industrial
1,100,00kwh
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Total
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Albuquerque
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$60.43
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$946
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$23,400
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$49,929
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$73,329
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Las Vegas
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$42.73
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$640
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$10,592
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$48,449
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$59,040
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Los Angeles
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$60.67
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$1,211
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$32,004
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$47,522
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$79,526
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Reno/Sparks
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$57.08
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$931
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$24,067
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$45,534
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$69,601
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Phoenix
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$65.12
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$1,054
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$4,454
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$66,632
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$71,086
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Sacramento |
$50.83
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$911
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$7,833
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$64,660
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$72,493
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Salt Lake City
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$44.67
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$780
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$20,733
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$31,654
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$52,387
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San Diego
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$79.04
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$1,293
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$40,017
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$49,483
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$89,500
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San Jose
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$80.71
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$1,093
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$32,250
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$69,610
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$94,860
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Data Provided by the Edison Electric Institute, 1999.
Electric restructuring is currently on track in Nevada, and is scheduled
to be in place in 2000. An added benefit of the deregulation process
will be a three-year cap on rates to business and residential customers.
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