Your kilowatt-hour rate, or the amount of money you pay for electricity according to usage, will be on your electricity bill from your utility company. If your utility bill is not handy, use the default rate for your state or the average rate for the United States.
| Alabama | $0.12 |
| Alaska | $0.19 |
| Arizona | $0.12 |
| Arkansas | $0.09 |
| California | $0.16 |
| Colorado | $0.12 |
| Connecticut | $0.20 |
| Delaware | $0.13 |
| District of Columbia | $0.13 |
| Florida | $0.12 |
| Georgia | $0.12 |
| Hawaii | $0.38 |
| Idaho | $0.10 |
| Illinois | $0.11 |
| Indiana | $0.11 |
| Iowa | $0.12 |
| Kansas | $0.12 |
| Kentucky | $0.10 |
| Louisiana | $0.10 |
| Maine | $0.15 |
| Maryland | $0.14 |
| Massachusetts | $0.17 |
| Michigan | $0.15 |
| Minnesota | $0.12 |
| Mississippi | $0.11 |
| Missouri | $0.11 |
| Montana | $0.10 |
| Nebraska | $0.11 |
| Nevada | $0.13 |
| New Hampshire | $0.17 |
| New Jersey | $0.16 |
| New Mexico | $0.12 |
| New York | $0.20 |
| North Carolina | $0.11 |
| North Dakota | $0.09 |
| Ohio | $0.12 |
| Oklahoma | $0.10 |
| Oregon | $0.10 |
| Pennsylvania | $0.13 |
| Rhode Island | $0.18 |
| South Carolina | $0.12 |
| South Dakota | $0.11 |
| Tennessee | $0.10 |
| Texas | $0.12 |
| Utah | $0.11 |
| Vermont | $0.18 |
| Virginia | $0.11 |
| Washington | $0.09 |
| West Virginia | $0.09 |
| Wisconsin | $0.14 |
| Wyoming | $0.10 |
| United States | $0.12 |






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ENERGY STAR refrigerators and freezers are independently certified to save energy. Special offers may be available in your area.
This Flip Your Fridge calculator is designed to provide an estimate of the savings associated with replacing or removing an old refrigerator or freezer with a new ENERGY STAR certified model. Actual savings may vary based on use, upkeep, and other factors. Assumptions are based on a combination of historical data (adjusted for degradation based on the age of the refrigerator/freezers) and calculations cited in the ENERGY STAR specifications.
If you have trouble using this tool, please contact appliances@energystar.gov