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Revenue from Retail Sales of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by End-Use Sector
                   
Table 5.5.A.    xls   format     Electric Power Monthly

Table 5.5.A. Revenue from Retail Sales of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by End-Use Sector, by State, June 2008 and 2007
(Million Dollars)
Census Division
and State
Residential
Commercial1
Industrial1
Transportation[1]
All Sectors
June-08 June-07 June-08 June-07 June-08 June-07 June-08 June-07 June-08 June-07
New England 650 625 771 714 258 252 6 4 1,685 1,595
Connecticut 207 201 219 200 57 64 2 2 485 466
Maine 53 51 43 44 39 30 -- -- 136 124
Massachusetts 271 264 384 355 112 110 3 2 770 730
New Hampshire 55 51 57 53 24 23 -- -- 136 128
Rhode Island 41 35 47 41 13 13 -- -- 101 89
Vermont 24 24 22 21 12 12 -- -- 58 57
Middle Atlantic 1,824 1,687 2,246 2,030 573 509 45 43 4,689 4,268
New Jersey 487 451 592 518 126 99 4 3 1,209 1,071
New York 805 745 1,255 1,126 141 127 35 35 2,235 2,032
Pennsylvania 533 490 399 386 306 284 6 6 1,244 1,166
East North Central 1,721 1,712 1,634 1,516 1,053 1,026 4 3 4,413 4,257
Illinois 481 471 531 467 183 190 3 2 1,199 1,130
Indiana 246 236 161 158 222 206 * * 628 600
Michigan 323 335 356 345 198 202 * * 877 881
Ohio 469 460 397 364 315 290 * * 1,181 1,115
Wisconsin 202 210 189 182 136 138 -- -- 528 530
West North Central 792 779 666 642 409 405 * * 1,868 1,826
Iowa 112 112 76 76 79 83 NM * 267 271
Kansas 128 111 116 102 59 54 -- -- 303 267
Minnesota 169 182 158 164 117 118 * * 444 465
Missouri 274 265 214 201 85 86 * * 573 552
Nebraska 65 63 57 54 42 39 -- -- 164 156
North Dakota 20 21 22 22 16 15 -- -- 58 59
South Dakota 25 26 23 23 11 9 -- -- 59 58
South Atlantic 3,506 3,115 2,673 2,369 885 769 12 11 7,075 6,263
Delaware 49 47 47 43 29 24 * -- 125 114
District of Columbia 23 21 127 106 2 2 4 3 156 132
Florida 1,309 1,162 847 785 140 126 1 1 2,297 2,074
Georgia 593 500 425 347 229 179 1 1 1,249 1,028
Maryland 322 311 372 320 57 49 5 4 755 685
North Carolina 478 433 329 306 140 131 * * 947 870
South Carolina 293 242 184 156 150 126 -- -- 627 524
Virginia 380 342 302 265 86 82 1 1 769 689
West Virginia 59 57 40 41 51 49 * * 150 147
East South Central 992 888 693 619 649 574 * * 2,334 2,080
Alabama 332 290 210 181 209 175 -- -- 751 646
Kentucky 182 166 132 120 170 170 -- -- 485 456
Mississippi 180 159 119 109 92 82 -- -- 392 350
Tennessee 297 272 231 209 178 147 * * 706 629
West South Central 2,521 1,966 1,804 1,416 1,374 970 1 * 5,700 4,353
Arkansas 152 124 90 70 102 79 -- -- 344 274
Louisiana 351 241 266 182 259 162 * * 875 585
Oklahoma 215 168 154 135 87 73 -- -- 456 376
Texas 1,803 1,432 1,294 1,029 927 656 1 * 4,025 3,117
Mountain 863 828 742 667 464 411 1 1 2,070 1,906
Arizona 364 341 265 226 81 65 -- -- 710 633
Colorado 145 135 159 149 79 66 * * 383 350
Idaho 43 40 30 26 57 50 -- -- 130 117
Montana 30 28 33 32 22 21 -- -- 85 81
Nevada 144 158 90 86 108 106 * * 341 350
New Mexico 60 48 75 61 39 34 -- -- 175 144
Utah 61 65 66 64 42 38 * * 169 167
Wyoming 16 14 25 22 37 29 -- -- 77 65
Pacific Contiguous 1,393 1,303 1,855 1,748 585 577 6 5 3,839 3,633
California 1,092 1,029 1,600 1,505 454 444 6 5 3,152 2,984
Oregon 113 107 97 96 58 56 * * 268 259
Washington 187 167 158 147 74 76 * * 419 390
Pacific Noncontiguous 109 85 118 89 101 73 -- -- 328 247
Alaska 24 22 28 26 15 14 -- -- 67 61
Hawaii 85 63 90 64 86 59 -- -- 261 186
U.S. Total 14,372 12,986 13,202 11,809 6,353 5,564 73 68 34,001 30,428
  [1] See Technical notes for additional information on the Commercial, Industrial and Transportation sectors.
  * = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is "1" then values under 0.5 are shown as "*".  )
  NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change.  
  Notes: See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2007 and 2008 are preliminary estimates based on a cutoff model sample.  See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-826. Utilities and energy service providers may classify commercial and industrial customers based on either NAICS codes or demands or usage falling within specified limits by rate schedule. Changes from year to year in consumer counts, sales and revenues, particularly involving the commercial and industrial consumer sectors, may result from respondent implementation of changes in the definitions of consumers, and reclassifications. Retail sales and net generation may not correspond exactly for a particular month for a variety of reasons (i.e., sales data may include imported electricity). Net generation is for the calendar month while retail sales and associated revenue accumulate from bills collected for periods of time (28 to 35 days) that vary dependent upon customer class and consumption occurring in and outside the calendar month. Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.
  Source: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-826, "Monthly Electric Sales and Revenue Report with State Distributions Report."

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