from Forbes.com and a search on the highest power rates in the country:
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The highest prices per kilowatt hour can be found at the furthest reaches of the country. Isolated Honolulu, which needs to import most of its fuel, has the highest rates, at 21.77 cents. New York, which is isolated in its own way--it is difficult to build transmission into the city--is second at 21.27 cents. Most of the other most expensive places can be found on the coasts, like Long Beach, Calif., and Boston, with prices in the range of 15 to 17 cents per kilowatt hour.
Since the power rate figures are total BS, I have no reason to believe any of the rest of article either.


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