RI is 4th Most Energy Efficient State in U.S.

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RI is 4th Most Energy Efficient State in U.S.

RI is 4th most energy efficient state in U.S.
Rhode Island is one of the most energy-efficient states in the country.

According to a recent study completed by WalletHub, RI is the 4th most energy efficient state in the U.S.

RI is also the second most energy-efficient state in New England behind Vermont.

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“Energy is expensive. In fact, it’s one of the biggest household expenses for American consumers. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, the average U.S. family spends at least $2,000 per year on utilities, with heating and cooling of spaces alone accounting for more than half the bill. In 2018, the average consumer spent another $1,968 on motor fuel and oil, up $59 from last year,” said WalletHub.

RI’s Rankings

  • 6th– Home Energy Efficiency
  • 11th– Vehicle-Fuel Efficiency
  • 2nd– Transportation Efficiency

 

The Rankings

The top five most energy efficient states are:

1. New York

2. Vermont

3. Utah

4. Rhode Island

5. Massachusetts

48 - South Carolina

* Alaska and Hawaii were excluded from list.

See the full rankings in the map below:

Source: WalletHub

The Method

In order to determine which states are doing more with less energy, WalletHub compared 48 states across two key dimensions, “Home Energy Efficiency” and “Auto Energy Efficiency.” We obtained the former by calculating the ratio of total residential energy consumption to annual degree days. For the latter, we divided the annual vehicle miles driven by gallons of gasoline consumed to determine vehicle-fuel efficiency and measured annual vehicle miles driven per capita to determine transportation efficiency.

Each dimension was weighted proportionally to reflect national consumption patterns and graded on a 100-point scale, with a score of 100 representing optimal energy efficiency.

Finally, we calculated the total score for each state and used the resulting scores to rank-order our sample. Due to data limitations, we were unable to include Alaska and Hawaii in our analysis.

Home Energy Efficiency – Total Points: 50

  • Home Energy Efficiency = Total Residential Energy Consumption per Capita / Annual Degree Days

 

Auto Energy Efficiency – Total Points: 50

  • Vehicle-Fuel Efficiency = Annual Vehicle Miles Driven / Gallons of Gasoline Consumed
  • Transportation Efficiency = Annual Vehicle Miles Driven per Capita

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