We pay that and higher in the interior of Alaska. Understandable up here, a crying shame anywhere in the lower 48.
I pay 20cents a kwh when one includes the $25 monthly fee just for being hooked up. NOT the one time initial service fee. Been on a rural electric co-op since 1959.It was only 2 cents a kwh with no recurring fee 40 years ago.
Then the co-op hired managers from for profit utilities. We got higher electric rates,nasty and arrogant meter readers inplace of self-read with yearly check for accuracy,the institution of monthly fee just for available electric, and rigid bureaucracy.
Progress my ...