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Revenue from Retail Sales of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by End-Use Sector
                   
Table 5.5.A.    xls   format     Electric Power Monthly

Table 5.5.A. Revenue from Retail Sales of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by End-Use Sector, by State, December 2007 and 2006
(Million Dollars)
Census Division
and State
Residential
Commercial1
Industrial1
Transportation[1]
All Sectors
Dec-07 Dec-06 Dec-07 Dec-06 Dec-07 Dec-06 Dec-07 Dec-06 Dec-07 Dec-06
New England 729 679 667 618 241 236 4 6 1,641 1,539
Connecticut 238 211 179 161 56 50 2 3 477 425
Maine 65 52 49 46 34 34 -- -- 147 133
Massachusetts 294 294 325 299 106 107 2 3 726 703
New Hampshire 61 57 52 52 21 21 -- -- 133 131
Rhode Island 42 37 41 39 11 12 -- -- 95 89
Vermont 29 27 21 20 13 12 -- -- 63 59
Middle Atlantic 1,619 1,427 1,780 1,584 480 459 37 35 3,915 3,505
New Jersey 349 291 432 354 85 76 3 2 869 723
New York 723 639 997 912 124 123 29 27 1,872 1,701
Pennsylvania 547 497 351 318 271 261 5 6 1,174 1,081
East North Central 1,689 1,454 1,286 1,195 970 876 4 3 3,950 3,527
Illinois 444 312 372 308 225 168 3 2 1,045 791
Indiana 245 232 148 136 193 187 * * 586 554
Michigan 325 300 284 290 152 158 * * 762 748
Ohio 455 408 321 306 277 245 * * 1,054 960
Wisconsin 220 202 161 154 122 118 -- -- 503 474
West North Central 720 653 502 478 351 318 * * 1,574 1,449
Iowa 108 104 62 63 67 66 NM * 237 233
Kansas 84 83 76 74 47 45 -- -- 208 202
Minnesota 184 157 128 123 113 96 * * 424 376
Missouri 215 195 141 130 67 60 * * 423 386
Nebraska 64 58 47 44 32 30 -- -- 143 132
North Dakota 32 27 26 22 16 13 -- -- 74 62
South Dakota 32 30 23 21 9 8 -- -- 64 59
South Atlantic 2,736 2,600 2,071 1,986 703 659 10 10 5,520 5,254
Delaware 48 44 38 34 22 22 * -- 108 100
District of Columbia 22 16 95 88 2 2 3 3 121 109
Florida 938 955 715 713 124 117 1 1 1,777 1,785
Georgia 354 352 277 269 146 138 1 1 778 760
Maryland 324 241 290 266 49 41 4 4 667 552
North Carolina 416 399 260 250 121 110 -- * 797 759
South Carolina 211 211 120 120 116 115 -- -- 447 446
Virginia 343 309 242 210 73 70 1 1 659 590
West Virginia 81 73 36 36 49 45 * * 166 154
East South Central 795 764 524 492 577 499 * * 1,896 1,755
Alabama 221 215 143 131 156 131 -- -- 520 477
Kentucky 180 167 105 100 184 161 -- -- 469 428
Mississippi 124 121 90 81 81 69 -- -- 295 270
Tennessee 270 261 186 180 156 138 * * 612 580
West South Central 1,501 1,491 1,153 1,088 894 895 1 * 3,548 3,475
Arkansas 113 116 60 60 75 74 -- -- 248 249
Louisiana 183 174 157 143 151 134 * * 490 451
Oklahoma 141 115 99 80 65 54 -- -- 305 249
Texas 1,064 1,086 837 805 603 634 * * 2,504 2,525
Mountain 686 644 558 532 339 321 1 1 1,584 1,497
Arizona 208 199 180 166 56 56 -- -- 445 421
Colorado 143 131 117 118 61 56 * * 321 305
Idaho 58 51 27 24 21 17 -- -- 106 92
Montana 41 38 33 31 21 18 -- -- 95 87
Nevada 110 101 75 72 90 83 * * 275 256
New Mexico 46 47 52 52 28 29 -- -- 126 128
Utah 59 57 49 46 32 32 * * 141 135
Wyoming 20 20 24 23 31 30 -- -- 75 73
Pacific Contiguous 1,518 1,495 1,357 1,442 483 463 5 5 3,364 3,405
California 1,055 1,077 1,079 1,172 354 333 5 5 2,494 2,587
Oregon 176 154 100 93 52 49 * * 327 296
Washington 287 264 178 177 76 81 * * 542 521
Pacific Noncontiguous 110 93 104 89 90 68 -- -- 304 250
Alaska 33 34 31 31 19 14 -- -- 83 79
Hawaii 77 59 73 58 71 54 -- -- 221 171
U.S. Total 12,104 11,300 10,002 9,503 5,128 4,792 62 60 27,296 25,656
  [1] 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" and values under 0.5 are shown as "*".  )
  NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change. 
  Notes: See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2006 are final. Values for 2007 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: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-826, "Monthly Electric Sales and Revenue Report with State Distributions Report."

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