Detailed State Data

Final annual data for 2015
Release Date: October 12, 2016
Next Release Date: October 2017
November 30, 2016 Revision/Corrections

Annual data
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1990 - 2015 Net Generation by State by Type of Producer by Energy Source (EIA-906, EIA-920, and EIA-923)1 XLS
1990 - 2015 Fossil Fuel Consumption for Electricity Generation by Year, Industry Type and State (EIA-906, EIA-920, and EIA-923)2 XLS
1990 - 2015 Existing Nameplate and Net Summer Capacity by Energy Source, Producer Type and State (EIA-860)1, 3 XLS
2016 - 2020 Proposed Nameplate and Net Summer Capacity by Year, Energy Source, and State (EIA-860)1 XLS
1990 - 2015 U.S. Electric Power Industry Estimated Emissions by State (EIA-767, EIA-906, EIA-920, and EIA-923)4 XLS
1990 - 2015 Average Price by State by Provider (EIA-861)5 XLS
1990 - 2015 Number of Retail Customers by State by Sector (EIA-861)5 XLS
1990 - 2015 Retail Sales of Electricity by State by Sector by Provider (EIA-861)5 XLS
1990 - 2015 Revenue from Retail Sales of Electricity by State by Sector by Provider (EIA-861)5 XLS
2001 - 2003 Financial Data on Publicly Owned Electric Utilities with Generation Facilities by State (EIA-412)6 XLS
2001 - 2003 Financial Data on Publicly Owned Electric Utilities without Generation Facilities by State (EIA-412)6 XLS


Electric Power Monthly with data for October 2016
Release Date: December 28, 2016
Next Release Date: end of January 2017

Monthly data from Electric Power Monthly
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2001 - Present Net Generation by State by Type of Producer by Energy Source1 XLS
2001 - Present Fossil Fuel Consumption for Electricity Generation by Year, Industry Type and State2 XLS








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Electric Power Monthly
Electric Power Annual
Electric Sales, Revenue, and Price
Electricity survey forms

1 The "Other Renewables" category in Capacity and Generation tables has been disaggregated from the summary totals and reported as component sources, e.g., wind or geothermal.
2 A new method of allocating fuel consumption between electric power generation and useful thermal output (UTO) was implemented for 2004 forward. This new methodology proportionally distributes a combined heat and power (CHP) plant’s losses between the two output products (electric power and UTO). This change results in lower fuel consumption for electricity generation, and therefore the appearance of an increase in efficiency of production of electric power between 2003 and 2004.
3 Wind generating capacity of 278 MW was misclassified in 2001 into the combined heat and power sector and has now been shifted to the independent power producers sector.
4 The SO2 and NOx values have been revised for the years 1995-2000 to make the methodology consistent with the estimates for 2001 and forward.
5 Beginning in 2003 the Other Sector has been eliminated. Data previously assigned to the Other Sector have been reclassified as follows: Lighting for public buildings, streets, and highways, interdepartmental sales, and other sales to public authorities are now included in the Commercial Sector; agricultural and irrigation sales where separately identified are now included in the Industrial Sector; and a new sector, Transportation, now includes electrified rail and various urban transit systems (such as automated guideway, trolley, and cable) where the principal propulsive energy source is electricity. Comparisons of data across years should include consideration of these reclassification changes.
6 There is no data due to form discontinuation. Excel files are for historical information.



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