5 States With Most Expensive Electricity In The US

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1. Hawaii 

Electricity Cost Cents per Kilowatt-Hour (kWh): 40.22

Hawaii largely depends on imported oil for power generation, but there’s a decisive push towards renewables. Currently, renewable sources provide 21% of Hawaii’s electricity, with plans to achieve 100% by 2045. Given its tropical climate, there’s a consistent demand for cooling. Hawaii’s transportation sector consumes the most energy when segmented by sector due to its unique topography. The state also ranks among those with the highest living costs in the US, mainly because of its reliance on imports, which affects its electricity prices.

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