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Table 5.5.A. Revenue from Retail Sales of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by End-Use Sector, by State, June 2012 and 2011
(Million Dollars)

  Residential Commercial Industrial Transportation All Sectors
Census Division
and State
June 2012 June 2011 June 2012 June 2011 June 2012 June 2011 June 2012 June 2011 June 2012 June 2011
New England 589 606 528 573 298 311 3 4 1,418 1,494
Connecticut 169 187 158 177 40 42 1 2 368 408
Maine 57 56 43 44 21 23 0 0 120 122
Massachusetts 245 245 213 231 197 204 1 2 657 682
New Hampshire 54 57 50 55 19 20 0 0 122 132
Rhode Island 38 36 40 42 9 10 0 0 88 89
Vermont 26 26 24 23 12 12 0 0 63 61
Middle Atlantic 1,718 1,802 1,827 1,995 424 502 39 45 4,008 4,344
New Jersey 425 434 446 485 73 82 2 3 945 1,004
New York 757 788 1,039 1,120 78 89 31 35 1,906 2,033
Pennsylvania 537 580 342 390 273 331 5 6 1,157 1,308
East North Central 2,072 1,947 1,542 1,540 1,120 1,130 3 3 4,737 4,621
Illinois 507 490 354 387 218 248 3 3 1,082 1,128
Indiana 307 288 196 189 255 244 0 0 758 722
Michigan 436 405 390 353 217 212 0 0 1,043 970
Ohio 552 529 384 402 277 275 0 0 1,213 1,206
Wisconsin 269 234 218 209 154 151 0 0 641 594
West North Central 1,061 977 806 776 510 473 0 0 2,376 2,226
Iowa 144 130 90 86 92 87 0 0 327 303
Kansas 169 163 139 135 67 66 0 0 376 364
Minnesota 221 200 178 171 131 131 0 0 531 502
Missouri 371 345 264 260 103 97 0 0 738 702
Nebraska 93 80 70 66 73 56 0 0 237 202
North Dakota 29 27 32 30 28 22 0 0 90 79
South Dakota 35 32 30 28 14 13 0 0 79 74
South Atlantic 3,597 3,928 2,601 2,726 810 848 10 12 7,017 7,515
Delaware 54 54 40 40 21 21 0 0 114 115
District of Columbia 24 28 93 109 1 2 2 3 120 143
Florida 1,266 1,358 807 842 128 141 1 1 2,202 2,341
Georgia 603 709 403 456 169 209 1 1 1,177 1,375
Maryland 292 326 292 328 37 41 4 5 625 700
North Carolina 529 573 367 359 149 134 0 0 1,045 1,066
South Carolina 320 336 192 198 145 145 0 0 657 679
Virginia 429 466 352 341 103 98 1 1 885 906
West Virginia 80 79 55 54 57 58 0 0 192 190
East South Central 1,085 1,146 736 756 670 657 0 0 2,491 2,560
Alabama 346 379 216 227 199 205 0 0 761 811
Kentucky 214 215 145 142 187 177 0 0 545 534
Mississippi 177 192 116 123 97 101 0 0 390 416
Tennessee 348 361 259 264 187 175 0 0 794 799
West South Central 2,165 2,383 1,377 1,515 720 880 1 1 4,263 4,779
Arkansas 157 161 87 90 90 91 NM NM 334 342
Louisiana 249 304 165 196 113 158 0 0 527 658
Oklahoma 214 254 135 161 73 84 0 0 422 500
Texas 1,546 1,664 990 1,068 444 547 1 1 2,980 3,279
Mountain 1,055 906 801 754 492 458 1 1 2,348 2,118
Arizona 443 389 280 278 74 72 0 0 797 739
Colorado 192 174 178 166 97 96 0 0 468 437
Idaho 50 46 34 32 71 53 0 0 155 130
Montana 35 32 35 34 17 17 0 0 87 83
Nevada 157 118 75 70 91 92 0 0 322 279
New Mexico 75 68 84 77 39 39 0 0 199 184
Utah 84 63 84 71 51 44 0 0 220 178
Wyoming 20 18 30 26 52 44 0 0 102 88
Pacific Contiguous 1,486 1,373 1,940 1,870 609 604 5 6 4,040 3,853
California 1,153 1,042 1,658 1,593 458 464 5 6 3,274 3,104
Oregon 126 124 106 103 58 55 0 0 291 282
Washington 207 208 175 173 93 86 0 0 475 467
Pacific Noncontiguous 115 111 130 125 115 103 0 0 360 338
Alaska 26 25 32 34 16 16 0 0 74 75
Hawaii 88 86 98 91 99 87 0 0 285 264
U.S. Total 14,942 15,181 12,288 12,630 5,766 5,966 62 71 33,059 33,848

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 *.)
Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2011 and 2012 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: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-826, Monthly Electric Sales and Revenue Report with State Distributions Report.