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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, November 2008 and 2007
(Million Dollars)
Census Division
and State
Residential
Commercial1
Industrial1
Transportation[1]
All Sectors
Nov-08 Nov-07 Nov-08 Nov-07 Nov-08 Nov-07 Nov-08 Nov-07 Nov-08 Nov-07
New England 665 597 680 634 243 242 4 5 1,592 1,478
Connecticut 202 191 188 181 58 59 2 2 450 434
Maine 61 60 44 42 35 39 -- -- 140 141
Massachusetts 272 235 321 304 101 99 2 3 697 641
New Hampshire 56 52 51 48 22 22 -- -- 129 122
Rhode Island 49 33 55 38 15 12 -- -- 119 84
Vermont 25 25 20 20 12 12 -- -- 57 57
Middle Atlantic 1,391 1,350 1,660 1,626 477 509 39 34 3,567 3,519
New Jersey 316 281 419 388 90 95 4 3 828 767
New York 606 629 894 896 118 141 30 25 1,648 1,691
Pennsylvania 470 441 347 341 269 273 5 6 1,090 1,061
East North Central 1,539 1,369 1,414 1,275 962 1,018 4 3 3,919 3,665
Illinois 430 368 471 362 157 229 3 3 1,061 961
Indiana 238 213 153 141 211 202 * * 602 556
Michigan 265 252 284 302 171 179 * * 721 733
Ohio 406 358 336 313 295 283 * * 1,037 954
Wisconsin 200 179 170 158 129 125 -- -- 498 461
West North Central 633 574 521 488 361 349 * * 1,515 1,411
Iowa 92 86 59 62 74 74 NM -- 225 221
Kansas 76 71 81 77 46 46 -- -- 203 193
Minnesota 165 147 140 124 109 103 * * 415 374
Missouri 192 170 144 135 71 67 * * 407 373
Nebraska 52 48 49 45 35 34 -- -- 135 127
North Dakota 28 25 25 24 16 16 -- -- 69 66
South Dakota 28 26 23 22 9 9 -- -- 61 57
South Atlantic 2,587 2,437 2,228 2,110 793 732 12 10 5,620 5,289
Delaware 41 40 38 38 23 27 * -- 101 104
District of Columbia 16 13 94 88 2 2 4 3 117 107
Florida 931 973 771 760 137 126 1 1 1,839 1,860
Georgia 349 306 322 281 164 139 1 1 835 727
Maryland 280 237 259 270 60 50 5 5 604 562
North Carolina 364 353 275 270 124 133 * * 763 756
South Carolina 204 182 136 127 130 120 -- -- 471 429
Virginia 329 270 292 236 97 83 1 1 719 591
West Virginia 73 63 41 39 58 53 * * 171 155
East South Central 791 667 612 539 681 565 * * 2,084 1,771
Alabama 225 185 174 147 182 154 -- -- 581 486
Kentucky 164 142 110 106 206 177 -- -- 481 425
Mississippi 123 113 104 95 96 80 -- -- 323 288
Tennessee 279 228 224 191 196 154 * * 700 572
West South Central 1,515 1,341 1,279 1,165 1,035 974 1 1 3,829 3,480
Arkansas 103 98 68 64 78 79 -- -- 249 241
Louisiana 223 166 224 160 250 141 * * 696 467
Oklahoma 119 119 102 106 68 67 -- -- 289 291
Texas 1,070 958 885 835 640 688 * * 2,595 2,481
Mountain 576 565 602 574 338 344 1 1 1,517 1,484
Arizona 182 182 196 191 59 59 -- -- 437 431
Colorado 128 124 139 129 69 65 * * 336 318
Idaho 51 47 30 26 22 20 -- -- 103 94
Montana 33 30 30 30 25 26 -- -- 88 86
Nevada 73 75 71 73 70 82 * * 215 230
New Mexico 44 41 57 56 29 33 -- -- 130 130
Utah 49 51 53 49 29 28 * * 132 128
Wyoming 17 16 25 21 35 30 -- -- 76 66
Pacific Contiguous 1,218 1,267 1,448 1,428 562 534 6 6 3,235 3,235
California 882 910 1,189 1,173 417 397 6 6 2,495 2,485
Oregon 126 140 94 93 54 56 * * 274 289
Washington 210 217 165 162 91 81 * * 466 461
Pacific Noncontiguous 113 97 120 99 97 81 -- -- 330 277
Alaska 31 28 33 29 14 15 -- -- 78 72
Hawaii 81 69 88 70 82 66 -- -- 252 205
U.S. Total 11,029 10,264 10,564 9,938 5,549 5,348 65 59 27,207 25,609
  [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 are final.  Values for 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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