Reports and Publications related to Consumption most recent listed first (list alphabetically)

Residential Natural Gas Prices: What Consumers Should Know - Latest Issue (also available in printer-friendly version )
Consumer information about natural gas prices.

pages: 4, released: 12/24/2008, periodicity: annual, contact: NEIC  (202) 586-8800

State Energy Consumption, Price and Expenditure Estimates (SEDS) Through 2006
Annual State-level energy consumption, price, and expenditure estimates through 2005. Consumption estimates for all energy sources by end-use sector begin in 1960; price and expenditure estimates for the same energy sources and sectors begin in 1970. Estimates available for 50 States, District of Columbia, and United States. Includes documentation of data sources and estimation methodologies.

pages: 0, released: 12/2/2008, periodicity: annual, contact: Yvonne Taylor  (202) 586-1455

Diesel Fuel Prices: What Consumers Should Know - Latest Issue (also available in printer-friendly version )
This brochure discusses the factors that affect and determine diesel fuel prices.

pages: 4, released: 7/7/2008, periodicity: annual, contact: NEIC  (202) 586-8800

Residential Buildings Reports, Data Tables and Questionnaires
The Residential Energy Consumption Survey (RECS) is a periodic sample survey about energy consumption, expenditures and related characteristics of U.S. households - previously published documents.

pages: 0, released: 5/21/2008, periodicity: , contact: Eileen O'Brien  (202) 586-1122

Residential Energy-Consumption & Expenditures, 1980-2001
A data series for selected residential energy and consumption statistics from surveys taken between 1980 and 2001

pages: 0, released: 5/20/2008, periodicity: , contact: Eileen M. O'Brien  (202) 586-1122

Residential Transportation Historical Data Tables
Historical data tables from the Residential Transportation Energy Consumption Survey (RTECS) and Household Vehicles Energy Use: Latest Data & Trends report. These tables cover the trends in energy consumption for household transportation throughout the survey years. The data focus on several important indicators of demand for

pages: 0, released: 5/19/2008, periodicity: , contact: Derrick Pinckney  (202) 586-5744

Residential Transportation Energy Consumption Survey Reports
The Energy Information Administration conducts several core consumption surveys. Among them was the Residential Transportation Energy Consumption Survey (RTECS). RTECS was designed by EIA to provide information on how energy is used by households for personal vehicles. Publications dating back to 1979 are now available online in PDF format.

pages: 0, released: 5/19/2008, periodicity: , contact: Derrick Pinckney  (202) 586-5744

Manufacturing Energy Consumption Survey Reports, Data Tables and Questionnaires
The Manufacturing Energy Consumption Survey (MECS) is a periodic national sample survey devoted to measuring energy consumption and related issues in the manufacturing sector. The MECS collects data on energy consumption, purchases and expenditures, and related issues and behaviors. Publications dating back to 1985 that are now available online in PDF format.

pages: 0, released: 5/19/2008, periodicity: , contact: Robert Adler  (202) 586-1134

Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey Historical Reports, Data Tables and Questionnaires
The Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey (CBECS) is a periodic sample survey about energy consumption, expenditures and related characteristics of U.S. commercial buildings. Publications dating back to 1979 that are now available online in PDF format.

pages: 0, released: 5/19/2008, periodicity: , contact: Joelle Michaels  (202) 586-8952

Primer on Gasoline Prices - Latest Issue (also available in printer-friendly version )
This brochure answers, in laymen's terms, questions such as "What are the components of the retail price of gasoline? Why do gasoline prices fluctuate?

pages: , released: 5/15/2008, periodicity: annual, contact: NEIC  (202) 586-8800

Where Does My Gasoline Come From? - Latest Issue (also available in printer-friendly version )
Consumer information about the sources of gasoline supply.

pages: 4, released: 5/7/2008, periodicity: annual, contact: NEIC  (202) 586-8800

Residential Energy Consumption Survey--Detailed Tables, 2005
The 2005 Residential Energy Consumption Survey Housing Characteristics data tables include tabulations by housing unit, home ownership, household demographic and geographic characteristics.

pages: 0, released: 4/28/2008, periodicity: quadriennal, contact: Eileen O'Brien  (202) 586-1122

Residential Electricity Prices: A Consumer's Guide - Latest Issue (also available in printer-friendly version )
Consumer information about electricity prices.

pages: 4, released: 1/31/2008, periodicity: annual, contact: NEIC  (202) 586-8800

Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey 2003 Consumption and Expenditures Detailed Tables (also available in printer-friendly version )
The 38 new tables contain consumption and expenditures data for all buildings including malls (the first release of consumption and expenditures data did not include malls).

pages: 513, released: 12/5/2006, periodicity: Quadriennial, contact: Joelle Michaels  (202) 586-8592

Energy Use in Manufacturing
This report addresses both manufacturing energy consumption and characteristics of the manufacturing economy related to energy consumption. In addition, special sections on fuel switching capacity and energy-management activities between 1998 and 2002 are also featured in this report.

pages: 0, released: 8/14/2006, periodicity: one-time, contact: William Gifford  (202) 586-5931

West North Central Household Electricity Report
Brief analysis reports on the amount of electricity consumed annually by U.S. households for each of several end uses, including space heating and cooling, water heating, lighting, and the operation of more than two dozen appliances.

pages: 0, released: 3/21/2006, periodicity: one-time, contact: Barbara Fichman  (202) 586-5737

East North Central Household Electricity Report
Brief analysis reports on the amount of electricity consumed annually by U.S. households for each of several end uses, including space heating and cooling, water heating, lighting, and the operation of more than two dozen appliances.

pages: 0, released: 3/8/2006, periodicity: one-time, contact: Barbara Fichman  (202) 586-5737

New York Household Electricity Report
Brief analysis reports on the amount of electricity consumed annually by U.S. households for each of several end uses, including space heating and cooling, water heating, lighting, and the operation of more than two dozen appliances.

pages: 0, released: 1/30/2006, periodicity: one-time, contact: Barbara Fichman  (202) 586-5737

Middle Atlantic Household Electricity Report
Brief analysis reports on the amount of electricity consumed annually by U.S. households for each of several end uses, including space heating and cooling, water heating, lighting, and the operation of more than two dozen appliances.

pages: 0, released: 12/22/2005, periodicity: one-time, contact: Barbara Fichman  (202) 586-5737

Household Vehicles Energy Use: Latest Data & Trends (also available in printer-friendly version )
This report provides newly available national and regional data and analyzes the nation's energy use by light-duty vehicles. This release represents the analytical component of the report, with a data component having been released in early 2005.

pages: 203, released: 11/30/2005, periodicity: quadriennial, contact: Mark Schipper  (202) 586-1136

New England Household Electricity Report
Brief analysis reports on the amount of electricity consumed annually by U.S. households for each of several end uses, including space heating and cooling, water heating, lighting, and the operation of more than two dozen appliances.

pages: 0, released: 10/11/2005, periodicity: one-time, contact: Barbara Fichman  (202) 586-5737

U.S. Household Electricity Report
Brief analysis reports on the amount of electricity consumed annually by U.S. households for each of several end uses, including space heating and cooling, water heating, lighting, and the operation of more than two dozen appliances.

pages: 0, released: 7/14/2005, periodicity: one-time, contact: Barbara Fichman  (202) 586-5737

Impacts of Modeled Provisions of H.R. 6 EH: The Energy Policy Act of 2005
This report responds to a May 2, 2005, request by Chairman Pete Domenici and Ranking Member Jeff Bingaman of the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources for an assessment of the energy supply, consumption, import, price, and macroeconomic impacts of H.R. 6 EH, the Energy Policy Act of 2005, as passed by the U.S. House of Representatives on April 21, 2005.

pages: 60, released: 7/1/2005, periodicity: one-time, contact: James M. Kendell  (202) 586-9646

Assessment of Selected Energy Efficiency Policies
This report responds to a request from Senator Byron L. Dorgan, asking the Energy Information Administration (EIA) to undertake a quantitative analysis of a variety of energy efficiency policies using assumptions provided by the Alliance to Save Energy (ASE).

pages: 64, released: 6/1/2005, periodicity: one-time, contact: John Conti  (202) 586-2222

Householder's Perceptions of Insulation Adequacy and Drafts in the Home in 2001
In order to improve the estimation of end-use heating consumption, the Energy Information Administration's (EIA), 2001 Residential Energy Consumption Survey (RECS), for the first time, asked respondents to judge how drafty they perceived their homes to be as a measure of insulation quality.

pages: 11, released: 8/1/2004, periodicity: one-time, contact: Behjat Hojjati  (202) 586-1068

Summary Impacts of Modeled Provisions of the 2003 Conference Energy Bill (also available in printer-friendly version )
This service report was undertaken at the February 2, 2004, request of Senator John Sununu to perform an assessment of the Conference Energy Bill of 2003. This report summarizes the CEB provisions that can be analyzed using the National Energy Modeling System (NEMS) and have the potential to affect energy consumption, supply, and prices. The impacts are estimated by comparing the projections with the CEB provisions to the AEO2004 Reference Case.

pages: 87, released: 2/1/2004, periodicity: one-time, contact: Andy Kydes  (202) 586-2222

SUPPLEMENTAL ENERGY-RELATED DATA FOR THE 2001 NATIONAL HOUSEHOLD TRAVEL SURVEY
Statistics concerning vehicle-miles traveled (VMT), vehicle fuel economy (given in terms of miles per gasoline equivalent gallon (MPG)), vehicle fuel consumption, and vehicle fuel expenditures are presented in this documentation appendix.

pages: 50, released: 1/1/2004, periodicity: one-time, contact: Dwight K. French  (202) 586-1126

Characteristics of Residential Housing Units by Ceiling Fans
Characteristics of Residential Housing Units by Ceiling Fans

pages: , released: 3/1/2003, periodicity: one-time, contact: NEIC  (202) 586-8800

Delivered Energy Consumption Projections by Industry in the Annual Energy Outlook 2002 (also available in printer-friendly version )
This paper presents delivered energy consumption and intensity projections for the industries included in the industrial sector of the National Energy Modeling System.

pages: 37, released: 6/1/2002, periodicity: one-time, contact: Brian Unruh  (202) 586-1344

Analysis of Efficiency Standards for Air Conditioners, Heat Pumps, and Other Products (also available in printer-friendly version )
A series of analyses showing the impacts of each of the selected provisions of the bills on energy supply, demand, and prices, macroeconomic variables where feasible, import dependence, and emissions.

pages: 23, released: 3/1/2002, periodicity: one-time, contact: T. Crawford Honeycutt  (202) 586-1420

End-Use Consumption of Electricity 2001
Electricity is consumed for a wide variety of uses in the home. This web product presents a detailed account of the amount of electricity used to operate numerous appliances in 2001.

pages: , released: 4/1/2001, periodicity: one-time, contact: Stephanie J. Battles  (202) 586-7237

Production, Energy, and Carbon Emissions: A Data Profile of the Iron and Steel Industry
Energy-related carbon emissions in manufacturing analysis and issues related to the energy use, energy efficiency, and carbon emission indicators.

pages: 0, released: 9/14/2000, periodicity: one-time, contact: Stephanie J. Battles  (202) 586-7237

Energy-Related Carbon Emissions in Manufacturing
Energy-related carbon emissions in manufacturing analysis and issues related to the energy use, energy efficiency, and carbon emission indicators.

pages: 0, released: 5/31/2000, periodicity: one-time, contact: Stephanie J. Battles  (202) 586-7237

Look at Residential Energy Consumption In 1997, A
Presents information on the use of energy in residential housing units in the United States. These data were collected in the 1997 Residential Energy Consumption Survey (RECS).

pages: 310, released: 11/1/1999, periodicity: triennial, contact: Michael T. Laurence  (202) 586-2453

Commercial Buildings in 1995: Characteristics, Energy Consumption, and Energy Expenditures, A Look
Provides in-depth information about how energy is used by commercial buildings including energy sources and costs.

pages: 402, released: 10/13/1998, periodicity: triennial, contact: NEIC  (202) 586-8800

Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption and Expenditures, 1995
Presents statistics about the amount of energy consumed in commercial buildings and the corresponding expenditures for that energy. The data are based on the 1995 Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey (CBECS), a national energy survey of buildings in the commercial sector, conducted by the Energy Information Administration.

pages: 97, released: 1/1/1998, periodicity: triennial, contact: NEIC  (202) 586-8800

Manufacturing Consumption of Energy 1994
Provides estimates on energy consumption in the manufacturing sector of the U.S. economy. These estimates are based on data from the 1994 Manufacturing Energy Consumption Survey (MECS).

pages: 541, released: 12/1/1997, periodicity: triennial, contact: Dwight K. French  (202) 586-7237

Commercial Buildings Characteristics, 1995
Presents information about the physical characteristics of commercial buildings, building use and occupancy patterns, major equipment used, conservation practices, and types and uses of energy. The report also presents information on amounts and costs of energy delivered to commercial buildings.

pages: 97, released: 8/1/1997, periodicity: triennial, contact: NEIC  (202) 586-8800

Household Vehicles Energy Consumption, 1994 (also available in printer-friendly version )
Presents the results of the 1994 Residential Transportation Energy Consumption Survey (RTECS).

pages: 133, released: 8/1/1997, periodicity: triennial, contact: Mark Schipper  (202) 586-1136

Residential Lighting: Use and Potential Savings
Presents a comparison of incandescent light bulbs (the least efficient of all light types) with compact fluorescent bulbs as used in residential households.

pages: 85, released: 9/1/1996, periodicity: one-time, contact: Robert Latta  (202) 586-1685

TECHNICAL DOCUMENTATION Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey
This is the technical documentation for the public use data set based on the 1992 Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey (CBECS), the national sample survey of commercial buildings and their energy suppliers conducted by the Energy Information Administration.

pages: 87, released: 7/1/1996, periodicity: one-time, contact: NEIC  (202) 586-8800

Energy Equipment Choices: Fuel Costs and Other Determinants
Fuel costs are only one of several criteria that shape energy equipment purchase decisions.

pages: 6, released: 4/1/1996, periodicity: one-time, contact: J. Alan Beamon  (202) 586-2308

Describing Current and Potential Markets for Alternative-Fuel Vehicles
Describes current and potential markets for alternative fuel vehicles (AFV). It assesses the total vehicle stock and focuses on the current use of AFV’s in alternative fuel provider fleets and the potential for use of AFV’s in U.S. households. Describes current and potential markets for alternative fuel vehicles (AFV). It assesses the total vehicle stock and focuses on the current use of AFV’s in alternative fuel provider fleets and the potential for use of AFV’s in U.S. households

pages: 161, released: 3/1/1996, periodicity: one-time, contact: Dwight K. French  (202) 586-1112

Residential Energy Consumption Survey Quality Profile
The purpose of this RECS Quality Profile is to present, in a convenient form, a report on what has been learned about the quality of RECS data since the survey began. The report provides information about sampling and nonsampling errors, focusing on the latter. It discusses the types and sources of errors that occur and their possible effects on interpretation of RECS data, especially when used for longitudinal analysis.

pages: 184, released: 3/1/1996, periodicity: one-time, contact: NEIC  (202) 586-8800

Federal Buildings Supplemental Survey 1993
The Federal Buildings Supplemental Survey (FBSS) was conducted by EIA in conjunction with DOE’s Office of Federal Energy Management Programs (OFEMP) to gain a better understanding of how Federal buildings use energy. This report presents the data from 881 completed telephone interviews with Federal buildings in three Federal regions. These buildings were systematically selected using OFEMP’s specifications; therefore, these data do not statistically represent all Federal buildings in the country .

pages: 183, released: 11/1/1995, periodicity: one-time, contact: NEIC  (202) 586-8800

Profile of Motor-Vehicle Fleets in Atlanta, 1994
Presents the results of the EIA survey of motor vehicle fleets, both private and municipal, in Atlanta.

pages: 34, released: 11/1/1995, periodicity: one-time, contact: Dwight K. French,  (202) 586-1114

Household Energy Consumption and Expenditures, 1993
Presents information about household end use consumption of energy and expenditures for that energy. These data were collected in the 1993 Residential Energy Consumption Survey (RECS), the ninth in a series of nationwide household energy consumption surveys conducted since 1978 by the Energy Information Administration of the U.S. Department of Energy

pages: 239, released: 10/1/1995, periodicity: triennial, contact: NEIC  (202) 586-8800

Measuring Energy Efficiency in the Unites States Economy, A Beginning
Addresses the definitional and methodological issues surrounding the measurement of energy efficiency. Since energy efficiency can rarely be measured directly, the report focuses on the changes in energy intensity with various techniques in each of the sectors.

pages: 105, released: 10/1/1995, periodicity: one-time, contact: Stephanie J. Battles  (202) 586-7237

Changes in Energy Intensity in the Manufacturing Sector 1985-1991
Changes in Energy Intensity in the Manufacturing Sector, 1985-1991 presents statistics about changes in energy consumption per constant dollar of value of shipments. The report is based on the 1991 Manufacturing Energy Consumption Survey (MECS), and is the third publication associated with that survey. The 1991 MECS is the third survey conducted, with earlier surveys gathering information on 1985 and 1988 energy consumption patterns. The information in this report continues the data series on changes in energy intensity based on information collected by the two earlier surveys.

pages: 136, released: 9/1/1995, periodicity: one-time, contact: NEIC  (202) 586-8800

Household Energy Consumption and Expenditures 1993 Selected Preliminary Estimates
Energy Preview Household Energy Consumption and Expenditures 1993 Selected Preliminary Estimates

pages: 2, released: 8/1/1995, periodicity: triennial, contact: NEIC  2025868800

Housing Characteristics, 1993
Provides information on energy-related characteristics of residential housing units in the United States. This information includes the physical characteristics of the residential housing units, the appliances used, the number and characteristics of occupants, the fuels being used, and other energy related characteristics.

pages: 300, released: 6/1/1995, periodicity: triennial, contact: NEIC  (202) 586-8800

Buildings and Energy in the 1980's
Presents energy data that are consistent between the two sectors and across the decade of the 1980’s. This report differs from previous consumption reports because all consumption statistics are reported in terms of primary electricity consumption and site energy for all other energy sources.

pages: 104, released: 6/1/1995, periodicity: one-time, contact: NEIC  (202) 586-8800

Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption and Expenditures, 1992
Presents statistics about the amount of energy consumed in commercial buildings and the corresponding expenditures for that energy. The data are based on the 1992 Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey (CBECS), a national energy survey of buildings in the commercial sector, conducted by the Energy Information Administration.

pages: 376, released: 4/1/1995, periodicity: triennial, contact: NEIC  (202) 586-8800

Evaluating Manufacturing Energy Consumption Survey Methodology
This “EIA Data News” item discusses the sample of Manufacturing Energy Consumption Survey (MECS) respondents included in the Response Analysis Survey (RAS) of selected MECS respondents in late 1992, the RAS’s design and execution, the results of the survey, and the ways those results contributed to the design of the 1994 MECS.

pages: 3, released: 3/1/1995, periodicity: one-time, contact: Robert Adler  (202) 586-1134

Highlights: Manufacturing Consumption of Energy 1991
Highlights of data from the Manufacturing Consumption of Energy 1991

pages: 4, released: 1/1/1995, periodicity: one-time, contact: NEIC  2025868800

Manufacturing Consumption of Energy 1991
Provides estimates on energy consumption in the manufacturing sector of the U.S. economy. These estimates are based on data from the 1991 Manufacturing Energy Consumption Survey (MECS).

pages: 566, released: 12/1/1994, periodicity: triennial, contact: Dwight K. French  (202) 586-1126

Housing Characteristics 1993 Selected Preliminary Estimates
The preliminary estimates of housing characteristics shown below are taken from the 1993 Residential Energy Consumption Survey (RECS), a national multistage probability sample survey that the Energy Information Administration (EIA) conducts every 3 years.

pages: 2, released: 11/1/1994, periodicity: triennial, contact: NEIC  2025868800

Comparability of Supply- and Consumption-Derived Estimates of Manufacturing Energy Consumption
This article discusses the relationship of the industrial-sector consumption estimates presented in EIA’s State Energy Data Report (SEDR), which are derived from supplier surveys, to those derived from EIA’s Manufacturing Energy Consumption Survey (MECS), one of the end-use surveys.

pages: 8, released: 10/1/1994, periodicity: one-time, contact: NEIC  2025868800

Energy End-Use Intensities in Commercial Buildings
This report examines energy intensities in commercial buildings for nine end uses: space heating, cooling, ventilation, lighting, water heating, cooking, refrigeration, office equipment, and "other." The objective of this analysis was to increase understanding of how energy is used in commercial buildings and to identify targets for greater energy efficiency which could moderate future growth in demand.

pages: 135, released: 9/1/1994, periodicity: one-time, contact: NEIC  (202) 586-8800

Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption and Expenditures 1992 - Energy Preview
Preview of Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption and Expenditures 1992

pages: 4, released: 9/1/1994, periodicity: one-time, contact: NEIC  2025868800

Reducing Home Heating and Cooling Costs
Discusses ways to weatherize the home, compares the features of the three major heating and cooling fuels, and comments on the types of heating and cooling systems on the market. The report includes a worksheet and supporting tables that will help in the selection of a heating and/or cooling system. This report was prepared in response to a request from the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

pages: 35, released: 7/1/1994, periodicity: one-time, contact: Stephanie J. Battles  (202) 586-7237

Commercial Buildings Characteristics, 1992
Presents information about the physical characteristics of commercial buildings, building use and occupancy patterns, major equipment used, conservation practices, and types and uses of energy. The report also presents information on amounts and costs of energy delivered to commercial buildings.

pages: 379, released: 4/1/1994, periodicity: triennial, contact: NEIC  (202) 586-8800

Household Vehicles Energy Consumption, 1991 (also available in printer-friendly version )
Presents the results of the 1994 Residential Transportation Energy Consumption Survey (RTECS).

pages: 168, released: 12/1/1993, periodicity: triennial, contact: Mark Schipper  (202) 586-1136

Assessment of Energy Use in Multibuilding Facilities
Provides information on the characteristics and energy use of multibuilding facilities with central physical plants (district heating and cooling systems). The report is based on data collected on a special supplement to the 1989 Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey.

pages: 97, released: 8/1/1993, periodicity: one-time, contact: Dwight K. French  (202) 586-1126

Household Energy Consumption and Expenditures, 1990
Presents information about household end use consumption of energy and expenditures for that energy. These data were collected in the 1990 Residential Energy Consumption Survey (RECS), a series of nationwide household energy consumption surveys conducted since 1978 by the Energy Information Administration of the U.S. Department of Energy

pages: 2272, released: 2/1/1993, periodicity: triennial, contact: NEIC  (202) 586-8800

Lighting in Commercial Buildings
This report, Lighting in Commercial Buildings, inaugurates a new analytic series. Extensive information on sectoral energy consumption is collected by the Energy Information Administration (EIA). This first publication in this series uses EIA’s Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey as a basis for analyzing lighting in commercial buildings.

pages: 107, released: 3/1/1992, periodicity: one-time, contact: NEIC  (202) 586-8800

Middle Atlantic Appliance Report
Brief statistical reports in which long-term U.S. trends in market share of air-conditioning units and about two dozen appliances are compared with trends in each U.S. Census Division. The Appliance Reports are the only source of long-term regional data on appliance market share.

pages: 0, released: , periodicity: one-time, contact: Barbara Fichman  (202) 586-5737

Pacific Appliance Report
Brief statistical reports in which long-term U.S. trends in market share of air-conditioning units and about two dozen appliances are compared with trends in each U.S. Census Division. The Appliance Reports are the only source of long-term regional data on appliance market share.

pages: 0, released: , periodicity: one-time, contact: Barbara Fichman  (202) 586-5737

New England Appliance Report
Brief statistical reports in which long-term U.S. trends in market share of air-conditioning units and about two dozen appliances are compared with trends in each U.S. Census Division. The Appliance Reports are the only source of long-term regional data on appliance market share.

pages: 0, released: , periodicity: one-time, contact: Barbara Fichman  (202) 586-5737

East North Central Appliance Report
Brief statistical reports in which long-term U.S. trends in market share of air-conditioning units and about two dozen appliances are compared with trends in each U.S. Census Division. The Appliance Reports are the only source of long-term regional data on appliance market share.

pages: 0, released: , periodicity: one-time, contact: Barbara Fichman  (202) 586-5737

West North Central Appliance Report
Brief statistical reports in which long-term U.S. trends in market share of air-conditioning units and about two dozen appliances are compared with trends in each U.S. Census Division. The Appliance Reports are the only source of long-term regional data on appliance market share.

pages: 0, released: , periodicity: one-time, contact: Barbara Fichman  (202) 586-5737

South Atlantic Appliance Report
Brief statistical reports in which long-term U.S. trends in market share of air-conditioning units and about two dozen appliances are compared with trends in each U.S. Census Division. The Appliance Reports are the only source of long-term regional data on appliance market share.

pages: 0, released: , periodicity: one-time, contact: Barbara Fichman  (202) 586-5737

East South Central Appliance Report
Brief statistical reports in which long-term U.S. trends in market share of air-conditioning units and about two dozen appliances are compared with trends in each U.S. Census Division. The Appliance Reports are the only source of long-term regional data on appliance market share.

pages: 0, released: , periodicity: one-time, contact: Barbara Fichman  (202) 586-5737

Mountain Appliance Report
Brief statistical reports in which long-term U.S. trends in market share of air-conditioning units and about two dozen appliances are compared with trends in each U.S. Census Division. The Appliance Reports are the only source of long-term regional data on appliance market share.

pages: 0, released: , periodicity: one-time, contact: Barbara Fichman  (202) 586-5737

Residential Natural Gas Prices: What Consumers Should Know - Past Issues
Prior issues of this product

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Residential Electricity Prices: A Consumer's Guide - Past Issue
Prior issues of this product

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Where Does My Gasoline Come From? - Past Issue
Prior issues of this product

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West South Central Appliance Report
Brief statistical reports in which long-term U.S. trends in market share of air-conditioning units and about two dozen appliances are compared with trends in each U.S. Census Division. The Appliance Reports are the only source of long-term regional data on appliance market share.

pages: 0, released: , periodicity: one-time, contact: Barbara Fichman  (202) 586-5737