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Table A23. Retail Sales of Electricity, Revenue, and Average Revenue per Kilowatthour
(and RSEs) by U.S. Electric Utilities to Ultimate Consumers by Census Division, and State, 2000 and 1999 -- Commercial

Census Division and State 2000 1999 2000 1999 2000 1999
Sales (million kWh) RSE (percent) Sales (million kWh) Revenue (million dollars) RSE (percent) Revenue (million dollars) Average Revenue per kWh (cents) RSE (percent) Average Revenue per kWh (cents)
New England 47,883 0.3 45,484 4,560 0.4 4,318 9.5 0.5 9.5
  Connecticut 11,928 -- 11,834 1,105 .1 1,146 9.3 .1 9.7
  Maine 4,072 .2 3,491 435 .2 367 10.7 .1 10.5
  Massachusetts 22,828 .5 21,489 2,062 .8 1,915 9.0 1.0 8.9
  New Hampshire 3,625 .4 3,604 409 .5 410 11.3 .4 11.4
  Rhode Island 3,525 1.0 3,171 347 1.6 266 9.8 .6 8.4
  Vermont 1,905 .2 1,896 202 .4 202 10.6 .3 10.7
Middle Atlantic 130,196 .5 127,997 12,360 .6 12,777 9.5 .5 10.0
  New Jersey 32,993 .2 32,506 2,836 .1 3,163 8.6 .1 9.7
  New York 56,785 .5 57,894 6,982 .9 6,477 12.3 .6 11.2
  Pennsylvania 40,418 1.4 37,596 2,543 1.1 2,964 6.3 1.2 7.9
East North Central 157,089 .2 154,324 11,205 .2 11,138 7.1 .1 7.2
  Illinois 41,964 .3 41,968 3,001 .3 3,107 7.2 .2 7.4
  Indiana 20,423 .3 20,161 1,200 .4 1,219 5.9 .3 6.0
  Michigan 35,720 .2 35,096 2,822 .2 2,761 7.9 .1 7.9
  Ohio 40,743 .2 39,461 3,084 .3 3,019 7.6 .2 7.7
  Wisconsin 18,239 .3 17,638 1,097 .3 1,037 6.0 .4 5.9
West North Central 70,170 .2 66,413 4,248 .3 4,061 6.1 .3 6.1
  Iowa 8,292 .5 8,269 547 .5 532 6.6 .5 6.4
  Kansas 12,471 .5 11,822 778 .7 739 6.2 .5 6.3
  Minnesota 11,882 .8 10,909 739 .7 689 6.2 .5 6.3
  Missouri 25,259 .3 24,111 1,476 .6 1,440 5.8 .6 6.0
  Nebraska 6,943 .5 6,661 377 .8 362 5.4 .5 5.4
  North Dakota 2,822 1.2 2,350 168 1.0 145 5.9 .4 6.2
  South Dakota 2,501 .7 2,291 163 .6 154 6.5 .3 6.7
South Atlantic 236,143 .3 224,731 14,889 .2 14,254 6.3 .2 6.3
  Delaware 3,511 1.0 3,353 230 2.8 248 6.5 2.1 7.4
  District of Columbia 8,332 -- 8,146 629 -- 608 7.6 -- 7.5
  Florida 72,126 .3 69,055 4,508 .4 4,291 6.2 .3 6.2
  Georgia 36,917 1.4 34,093 2,423 .7 2,273 6.6 1.0 6.7
  Maryland 25,928 .2 24,988 1,699 .4 1,698 6.6 .3 6.8
  North Carolina 36,460 .4 35,069 2,333 .4 2,224 6.4 .4 6.3
  South Carolina 17,661 .4 16,585 1,088 .5 1,045 6.2 .4 6.3
  Virginia 28,305 .2 26,968 1,601 .3 1,494 5.7 .2 5.5
  West Virginia 6,903 .2 6,473 378 .2 358 5.5 -- 5.5
East South Central 61,575 .3 67,746 3,798 .3 4,160 6.2 .3 6.1
  Alabama 17,557 .2 18,145 1,168 .3 1,184 6.7 .3 6.5
  Kentucky 13,668 .6 13,222 690 1.0 696 5.0 .6 5.3
  Mississippi 11,442 .6 11,151 745 .8 691 6.5 .4 6.2
  Tennessee 18,907 .7 25,228 1,195 .6 1,586 6.3 .8 6.3
West South Central 124,121 .2 117,742 8,403 .4 7,518 6.8 .3 6.4
  Arkansas 8,707 .4 8,374 518 .5 487 5.9 .6 5.8
  Louisiana 18,153 .3 17,581 1,327 .9 1,154 7.3 .7 6.6
  Oklahoma 13,099 .7 12,398 812 1.3 691 6.2 1.0 5.6
  Texas 84,162 .3 79,388 5,747 .5 5,180 6.8 .5 6.5
Mountain 73,777 .3 67,994 4,549 .3 4,265 6.2 .1 6.3
  Arizona 21,234 .3 19,776 1,560 .4 1,486 7.3 .3 7.5
  Colorado 18,246 .4 17,006 1,029 .7 953 5.6 .3 5.6
  Idaho 7,007 1.2 6,450 298 1.4 271 4.3 .2 4.2
  Montana 3,267 .4 3,025 192 .5 192 5.9 .4 6.4
  Nevada 6,578 .3 6,049 442 .4 402 6.7 .1 6.7
  New Mexico 6,734 1.8 5,892 469 1.4 443 7.0 .7 7.5
  Utah 7,934 .3 7,282 410 .4 385 5.2 .2 5.3
  Wyoming 2,778 .7 2,514 148 .7 132 5.3 .2 5.3
Pacific Contiguous 131,704 .3 124,292 10,578 .4 10,399 8.0 .4 8.4
  California 92,924 .5 86,371 8,639 .5 8,697 9.3 .5 10.1
  Oregon 15,035 .4 14,912 769 .3 735 5.1 .2 4.9
  Washington 23,744 .4 23,009 1,170 .6 1,118 4.9 .3 4.9
Pacific Noncontiguous 5,277 .5 5,273 659 .4 587 12.5 .2 11.1
  Alaska 2,243 1.1 2,385 210 1.3 220 9.3 .5 9.2
  Hawaii 3,035 .1 2,887 450 .1 368 14.8 .1 12.7
U.S. Total 1,037,936 .1 1,001,996 75,249 .1 72,757 7.22 .1 7.26
   kWh = Kilowatthours. RSE = Relative standard error.
   Notes: •Values for 2000 are preliminary; values for 1999 are final.  •Values include retail sales by all energy service providers.  •Revenue and average revenue per kilowatthour do not include taxes such as sales and excise taxes that are assessed on the consumer and collected through the utility.  •Weather-related phenomena, reclassification of retail sales, changes in number of customers, prior period adjustments, and changes in billing procedures may contribute to substantial year-to-year changes in the data in this table.  •Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.
   Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-826, "Monthly Electric Utility Sales and Revenue Report with State Distributions," and Form EIA-861, "Annual Electric Utility Report."