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Why Is Electricity Expensive in Rhode Island?

Key reasons electricity prices can be high in Rhode Island, with a practical energy-only bill example.

Rhode Island's average residential electricity rate is 28.42¢/kWh, which places it in the "Average" affordability tier compared with other states.

At that average rate, 1000 kWh of monthly usage works out to about $284.20 in energy charges before delivery and taxes.

Higher electricity prices are usually driven by a mix of generation costs, grid investment needs, local market structure, and regulatory cost recovery.

Geography and reliability requirements can also raise costs, especially where weather hardening, wildfire mitigation, or fuel transport constraints increase utility spending.

These estimates are energy-only and exclude delivery charges, fixed fees, taxes, and other utility line items.

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