Electricity data about ZIP Code 65246, which is associated with Dalton, MO in Chariton County. Learn various electricity statistics and other data about ZIP Code 65246 in the United States. View residential, industrial and commercial electricity rates in 65246 to those in Missouri and also in the entire U.S. Also, compare historical and current electricity usage in this Chariton County region.
View the charts and tables below for a snapshot of how electricity rates in ZIP Code 65246 (Dalton, MO) compare to rates in Missouri and to the U.S. overall.
The average residential electricity rate in ZIP Code 65246 of 10.93¢/kWh is lower than the average residential rate in the state of Missouri overall.
ZIP Code 65246 vs. Missouri
Missouri's average residential electricity rate of 14.66¢/kWh is approximately 34% higher than the 10.93¢/kWh 65246 average rate.
ZIP Code 65246 vs. the U.S.
Additionally, the average residential electricity rate of 15.91¢/kWh in the U.S. overall is an estimated 46% higher than the average residential rate in 65246.
See the table below for a comparison of residential, commercial, and industrial electricity rates in ZIP Code 65246, Missouri, and also in the U.S. as a whole.
Region | Residential | Commercial | Industrial |
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ZIP Code 65246 | 10.93¢/kWh | 8.55¢/kWh | 6.43¢/kWh |
Missouri | 14.66¢/kWh | 11.82¢/kWh | 8.99¢/kWh |
United States | 15.91¢/kWh | 13.11¢/kWh | 8.45¢/kWh |
View the charts and tables below for electricity usage estimates and comparisons for ZIP Code 65246. See how this Chariton County region compares to other regions in Missouri.
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The ZIP Code of 65246 is connected to Dalton, MO in Chariton County. This Missouri region currently has an approximate population of 50 residents and an estimated 20 total housing units contributing to overall electricity usage statistics in this locality.
* All electricity rates and electricity usage data referenced here originate from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and/or the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). Estimates utilize regional U.S. Census Bureau data along with regional NREL and/or EIA data.