Frequently Asked Questions
Does EIA have county-level energy production data?
EIA publishes county-level data for the following energy sources:
Coal: Table 2: Production and Number of Mines by State, County, and Mine Type of the Annual Coal Report
Electricity Generation: monthly and annual data by fuel/energy source at individual power plants in the EIA-923 database files. The state and county location for the power plants are in the “PlantYyy” file of the EIA-860 database.
Date posted: September 4, 2012
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