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Electricity in Oregon

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Natural Gas in Oregon

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Solar Power in Oregon

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Utilities in Oregon, MO

Electricity Prices in Oregon, MO

Residential Electricity Rates in Oregon

Residential electricity prices in Oregon, MO in December 2023 averaged approximately 11.52 cents per kilowatthour (¢/kWh), which was about 27% less than the national average rate of 15.73 ¢/kWh (December 2023). [1]


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Electricity Comparison: Oregon vs. U.S.

See how electricity costs in Oregon differ from the average electricity costs for the U.S. overall. [1]

On a year-over-year basis - from November 2022 to November 2023 - residential electricity prices in Oregon increased approximately 7%, from 11.41 ¢/kWh to 12.19 ¢/kWh. [1]

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Natural Gas Prices in Oregon, MO

Residential Natural Gas Rates in Oregon

Residential natural gas prices in Oregon in December 2023 averaged 15.40 dollars per thousand cubic feet ($/Mcf), which was approximately 19% more than the national average rate of 12.94 $/Mcf (December 2023). [2]


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Natural Gas Comparison: Oregon vs. U.S.

See the chart below to see a comparison of Oregon natural gas prices against U.S. average prices. Compare Oregon natural gas costs to overall U.S. average costs. [2]

On a year-over-year basis, residential natural gas prices in Oregon (Missouri) increased approximately 18%, from 15.18 $/Mcf (November 2022) to 17.86 $/Mcf (November 2023). [2]

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Solar Power in Oregon, MO

Solar Radiation Levels in Oregon

The city of Oregon (Missouri) has an average annual solar radiation value of 5.16 kilowatt hours per square meter per day (kWh/m2/day). Compare Oregon values to both low and high values in the U.S. overall: [3]

    • Average monthly solar radition in Oregon is 22% lower than an example high average monthly solar radiation in NV.
    • Average monthly solar radition in Oregon is 31% higher than an example low average monthly solar radiation in WA.

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Solar Power Comparison: Oregon vs. High vs. Low

See the chart below for a comparison of Oregon solar radiation levels against other areas in the U.S. Compare Oregon levels against both 1) low average solar radition levels (WA) and also 2) high average solar radiation levels (NV). [3]

→ k/m/d: kilowatt hours per square meter per day.
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More information about Oregon

About Oregon

The city of Oregon, MO in Holt County has an approximate population of 857. [4]

MO Utilities

Oregon, MO Utilities

To learn more about utility rates & usage in Oregon, MO, or for other information related to utilities in Oregon, visit the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

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