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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, January 2009 and 2008
(Million Dollars)
Census Division
and State
Residential
Commercial1
Industrial1
Transportation[1]
All Sectors
Jan-09
Jan-08
Jan-09
Jan-08
Jan-09
Jan-08
Jan-09
Jan-08
Jan-09
Jan-08
New England 858 765 710 707 280 231 6 5 1,854 1,708
Connecticut 262 238 211 198 53 50 3 2 529 489
Maine 80 73 51 47 34 40 -- -- 165 161
Massachusetts 360 314 319 346 146 96 3 2 829 758
New Hampshire 72 66 58 54 23 21 -- -- 153 141
Rhode Island 50 42 49 41 12 11 -- -- 111 94
Vermont 33 31 22 21 12 13 -- -- 67 64
Middle Atlantic 1,932 1,724 1,877 1,775 456 502 51 39 4,317 4,040
New Jersey 435 360 469 440 74 90 4 4 982 893
New York 829 776 1,020 969 128 132 41 29 2,019 1,905
Pennsylvania 668 589 389 367 254 280 6 6 1,316 1,242
East North Central 2,069 1,793 1,542 1,410 906 977 5 5 4,523 4,186
Illinois 514 439 511 482 151 161 4 5 1,181 1,086
Indiana 333 278 167 145 198 217 * * 699 640
Michigan 368 342 301 273 150 185 * * 819 800
Ohio 581 500 369 342 286 287 1 * 1,235 1,129
Wisconsin 274 234 194 169 121 127 -- -- 589 530
West North Central 883 782 558 519 330 341 * * 1,772 1,642
Iowa 139 118 70 63 66 66 -- -- 276 247
Kansas 106 97 87 77 43 42 -- -- 235 216
Minnesota 216 195 140 137 99 112 * * 455 444
Missouri 267 235 155 145 62 65 * * 485 445
Nebraska 78 69 53 47 34 31 -- -- 164 147
North Dakota 38 33 27 26 17 17 -- -- 82 76
South Dakota 40 36 25 24 10 9 -- -- 75 68
South Atlantic 3,593 3,189 2,463 2,194 733 717 14 13 6,803 6,113
Delaware 62 56 44 41 23 24 -- -- 129 120
District of Columbia 27 20 106 97 3 3 3 3 139 123
Florida 1,115 1,046 801 727 134 122 1 1 2,052 1,896
Georgia 494 459 348 322 148 160 1 1 991 943
Maryland 437 356 322 290 43 45 7 6 809 698
North Carolina 553 507 307 277 108 116 * -- 968 900
South Carolina 283 265 149 138 119 122 -- -- 551 525
Virginia 510 389 339 263 101 75 1 1 951 729
West Virginia 112 91 47 40 54 50 * * 213 180
East South Central 1,115 953 638 555 575 567 * * 2,327 2,075
Alabama 313 286 184 163 152 161 -- -- 649 610
Kentucky 244 203 123 108 185 179 -- -- 553 489
Mississippi 158 151 100 95 81 79 -- -- 339 325
Tennessee 399 313 231 190 156 147 * * 787 651
West South Central 1,935 1,769 1,267 1,159 828 913 1 * 4,031 3,842
Arkansas 156 137 71 61 70 73 -- -- 297 271
LouisianaR 221 215 163 158 132 151 * * 516 524
Oklahoma 162 150 98 97 55 64 -- -- 316 311
TexasR 1,396 1,267 935 843 570 625 1 * 2,902 2,737
Mountain 759 763 561 558 330 349 1 1 1,651 1,670
Arizona 230 233 180 175 53 59 -- -- 463 467
Colorado 148 155 114 120 57 57 * * 319 332
Idaho 68 64 32 28 22 21 -- -- 123 113
Montana 49 46 34 35 32 38 -- -- 116 119
Nevada 116 119 67 69 69 78 * * 251 266
New Mexico 58 58 56 55 29 32 -- -- 143 146
Utah 64 65 53 51 33 33 * * 150 150
Wyoming 25 24 25 23 35 30 -- -- 85 77
Pacific Contiguous 1,718 1,750 1,407 1,390 465 515 6 6 3,596 3,660
California 1,194 1,233 1,105 1,110 319 356 6 6 2,624 2,705
Oregon 186 197 110 104 44 52 * * 340 353
Washington 338 320 192 176 101 107 * * 632 603
Pacific Noncontiguous 110 114 99 102 71 85 -- -- 280 300
Alaska 43 36 38 32 14 17 -- -- 95 85
Hawaii 67 78 61 70 57 68 -- -- 185 216
U.S. TotalR 14,973 13,603 11,123 10,370 4,975 5,195 83 69 31,154 29,236
  [1] See Technical notes for additional information on the Commercial, Industrial, and Transportation sectors.
  R = Revised.  
  * = 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 "*".)
  Notes: See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2008 and 2009 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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