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NEWEST REPORT:  South Atlantic Household Electricity Report
Release Date:  April 24, 2006

Regional Energy Profiles explore regional variations in U.S. energy consumption.


RENEWABLE POTENTIAL MAPS
Alaska (detail)

Renewable Potential Map detail of Alaska
  (see full map)

focus: Geographic display of renewable energy potentials by county
energy sources: Solar, geothermal, wind, wood
maps available now: All 50 States (on 9 U.S. Census Division maps and individual maps of Alaska, California & Hawaii)
maps planned: None; series is complete
special feature: Geographic portrayal of the potential for electricity generation from renewables on a commercial scale

HOUSEHOLD ELECTRICITY REPORTS
"National household electricity consumption is an average of household electricity consumption in different regions across the United States."
- U.S. Household Electricity Report
(see full report)

focus: Snapshots of regional electricity use
energy sources: Electricity
reports available now: U.S., New England, Middle Atlantic, New York, East North Central & West North Central
reports planned: Remaining U.S. Census Divisions; California, Florida & Texas
special feature: Unique estimates of per-unit energy use by refrigerators and clothes dryers

DATA ABSTRACTS
"Winter heating fuel supplies and prices are of primary interest in the Northeast."
- Northeast Data Abstract
(see full report)

focus: Energy supply and demand related to the geography, natural resources, economy, agriculture, and industry of each region
energy sources: Fossil fuels, nuclear, hydroelectric, renewables
reports available now: Northeast, New England, Middle Atlantic, New York
reports planned: Remaining U.S. Census Regions & Divisions; California, Florida & Texas
special feature: Integration of data from several U.S. statistical agencies, in addition to EIA

APPLIANCE REPORTS
"Pacific households were less likely to have almost any particular electric appliance except personal computers than were households nationwide."
- Pacific Appliance Report
(see full report)
focus:
Market saturation of many common household appliances
energy sources: Electricity, natural gas
reports available now: U.S. Census Divisions
reports planned: None; series is complete
special feature: Analysis of trends in household appliances over 21 years


RESIDENTIAL ENERGY MAPS
South Atlantic Division (detail)

Residential Energy Map detail of South Atlantic Division
  (see full map)

focus: Household energy use in each State.
energy sources: Natural gas, fuel oil, electricity, motor gasoline
maps available now: All 50 States (on 9 U.S. Census Division maps)
maps planned: None; series complete.
special feature: Visual indicators of average rainfall and temperatures in each State.


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Data Tables
Household Appliances, U.S. and Regional Data, 1980 - 2001
Electricity Consumption by End Use in 2001
      U.S. Households
      New England Households
      Middle Atlantic Households
      New York Households
      East North Central Households
      West North Central Households
      South Atlantic Households

U.S. Census Regions and Divisions Map

Report Series
HOUSEHOLD ELECTRICITY REPORTS 2001
United States
U.S. Census Divisions
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
Most Populous States
New York

DATA ABSTRACTS 2000
U.S. Census Regions
Northeast
U.S. Census Divisions
New England
Middle Atlantic
Most Populous States
New York

APPLIANCE REPORTS 2001
U.S. Census Divisions
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
Pacific

Map Series
RESIDENTIAL ENERGY MAPS 2000
U.S. Census Divisions
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
Pacific

RENEWABLE POTENTIAL MAPS 2002
U.S. Census Divisions
New England
Middle Atlantic
East North Central
West North Central
South Atlantic
East South Central
West South Central
Mountain
Pacific
Selected States
Alaska
California
Hawaii


Documentation
Sources of Household Electricity Data
Sources of Regional Energy Data
Sources of Residential Energy Map Data
Sources of Renewable Potential Map Data

Related Links
Residential Energy Consumption Survey
Commercial Energy Consumption Survey
Manufacturing Energy Consumption Survey
Transportation Energy Consumption Survey
Energy Efficiency