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

  Residential Commercial Industrial Transportation All Sectors
Census Division
and State
July 2012 July 2011 July 2012 July 2011 July 2012 July 2011 July 2012 July 2011 July 2012 July 2011
New England 749 734 583 609 312 324 3 4 1,647 1,671
Connecticut 232 231 183 191 42 46 1 2 459 469
Maine 59 59 42 46 19 24 -- -- 121 129
Massachusetts 311 300 234 245 207 211 1 2 754 758
New Hampshire 66 66 55 57 21 21 -- -- 142 144
Rhode Island 49 48 42 45 9 10 * * 101 103
Vermont 31 31 27 26 13 12 -- -- 70 68
Middle Atlantic 2,319 2,404 2,111 2,266 470 513 43 46 4,944 5,229
New Jersey 618 634 528 570 80 88 2 3 1,229 1,295
New York 1,019 1,035 1,209 1,277 80 93 35 37 2,343 2,441
Pennsylvania 682 736 375 419 309 332 6 6 1,372 1,493
East North Central 2,804 2,709 1,751 1,758 1,211 1,196 3 3 5,768 5,666
Illinois 682 705 409 430 247 251 3 3 1,340 1,389
Indiana 392 395 213 214 263 259 * * 868 867
Michigan 658 552 444 422 234 213 * * 1,336 1,188
Ohio 720 733 434 457 297 313 * * 1,451 1,502
Wisconsin 351 324 251 235 171 160 -- -- 773 719
West North Central 1,445 1,342 907 880 571 539 * * 2,923 2,761
Iowa 203 184 104 99 106 103 -- -- 412 386
Kansas 225 217 153 149 69 72 -- -- 447 439
Minnesota 295 272 199 192 145 140 * * 639 605
Missouri 505 486 296 299 109 107 * * 910 893
Nebraska 134 111 85 77 96 78 -- -- 314 266
North Dakota 37 32 36 32 30 23 -- -- 104 88
South Dakota 46 40 35 31 16 14 -- -- 97 85
South Atlantic 4,443 4,489 2,825 2,871 865 907 10 12 8,143 8,279
Delaware 78 67 45 42 24 22 -- -- 147 131
District of Columbia 32 35 107 118 1 1 3 4 143 158
Florida 1,397 1,441 841 847 129 145 1 1 2,367 2,433
Georgia 784 816 458 471 193 211 1 1 1,436 1,499
Maryland 398 409 321 350 33 41 4 5 756 805
North Carolina 701 674 413 377 160 155 * * 1,275 1,205
South Carolina 391 394 214 210 158 159 -- -- 763 763
Virginia 564 555 367 398 103 112 1 1 1,035 1,066
West Virginia 98 98 59 60 65 62 * * 221 220
East South Central 1,358 1,353 808 814 696 697 * * 2,862 2,864
Alabama 419 418 238 234 205 210 -- -- 863 862
Kentucky 275 269 154 162 190 187 -- -- 620 617
Mississippi 208 221 124 128 100 104 -- -- 432 454
Tennessee 455 445 291 291 200 195 * * 947 931
West South Central 2,520 2,805 1,498 1,568 771 890 1 1 4,790 5,264
Arkansas 199 210 97 98 97 99 NM NM 393 407
Louisiana 291 354 179 207 119 163 * * 589 724
Oklahoma 276 316 154 168 77 88 -- -- 507 572
Texas 1,754 1,926 1,068 1,095 479 540 1 1 3,301 3,561
Mountain 1,263 1,227 842 832 541 532 1 1 2,647 2,591
Arizona 491 511 292 302 80 80 -- -- 862 893
Colorado 243 228 187 188 106 111 * * 537 527
Idaho 67 57 39 35 81 74 -- -- 187 166
Montana 41 38 39 40 19 19 -- -- 100 96
Nevada 194 191 82 79 112 115 * * 389 385
New Mexico 88 90 89 84 40 41 -- -- 217 215
Utah 116 95 86 75 52 44 * * 255 213
Wyoming 22 19 28 29 50 47 -- -- 100 95
Pacific Contiguous 1,616 1,659 1,921 1,966 656 639 6 7 4,198 4,270
California 1,255 1,331 1,623 1,681 492 480 6 6 3,375 3,498
Oregon 143 129 116 110 64 62 * * 323 300
Washington 217 200 182 175 100 97 * * 500 471
Pacific Noncontiguous 117 118 130 131 119 110 -- -- 366 360
Alaska 29 28 33 34 20 16 -- -- 82 78
Hawaii 88 91 97 97 99 94 -- -- 283 282
U.S. Total 18,633 18,842 13,375 13,694 6,212 6,345 68 73 38,288 38,954

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.
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.