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Data for March 2024 Release Date: May 23, 2024 Next Release Date: June 26, 2024 Full report PDF
SAS Output
Table 5.5.A. Revenue from Sales of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by End-Use Sector,
by State, March 2024 and 2023 (Million Dollars)

  Residential Commercial Industrial Transportation All Sectors
Census Division
and State
March 2024 March 2023 March 2024 March 2023 March 2024 March 2023 March 2024 March 2023 March 2024 March 2023
New England 1,080 1,200 801 802 185 194 5 6 2,070 2,202
Connecticut 286 328 180 191 32 31 2 4 501 554
Maine 102 135 62 66 23 25 0 0 187 226
Massachusetts 495 512 410 392 81 90 2 2 988 996
New Hampshire 86 120 62 74 26 25 0 0 174 219
Rhode Island 70 66 58 50 9 10 0.41 0.33 137 126
Vermont 41 39 30 29 12 12 0 0 83 80
Middle Atlantic 2,197 2,019 1,786 1,717 496 451 42 40 4,521 4,228
New Jersey 329 351 427 419 64 63 5 2 825 836
New York 893 844 988 970 103 81 32 33 2,016 1,929
Pennsylvania 975 824 371 327 329 307 5 4 1,680 1,462
East North Central 2,243 2,446 1,727 1,726 1,239 1,271 3 3 5,213 5,445
Illinois 496 582 412 440 299 292 3 2 1,210 1,316
Indiana 349 411 234 256 286 313 0.14 0.41 869 982
Michigan 481 492 407 387 190 199 0.07 0.07 1,078 1,078
Ohio 622 649 435 401 314 306 0.22 0 1,371 1,356
Wisconsin 297 311 238 241 151 161 0.02 0.02 686 713
West North Central 1,048 1,110 842 845 623 609 0.36 0.35 2,514 2,565
Iowa 148 157 95 96 135 131 0 0 377 384
Kansas 122 132 133 139 74 78 0 0 329 349
Minnesota 274 289 216 226 152 153 0.18 0.22 642 667
Missouri 308 319 215 214 80 80 0.18 0.12 604 613
Nebraska 91 100 71 69 78 69 0 0 241 238
North Dakota 50 54 70 62 82 79 0 0 203 195
South Dakota 55 59 42 40 22 19 0 0 119 118
South Atlantic 3,906 3,942 2,871 2,926 854 878 10 9 7,642 7,755
Delaware 74 65 42 41 12 13 0 0 128 119
District of Columbia 31 28 101 90 2 2 2 2 137 121
Florida 1,317 1,398 863 921 127 141 1 1 2,307 2,461
Georgia 537 559 408 416 161 169 1 1 1,106 1,146
Maryland 375 349 267 273 28 27 4 3 674 652
North Carolina 637 583 406 377 170 166 0.10 0.08 1,214 1,125
South Carolina 305 308 206 204 136 131 0 0 647 643
Virginia 497 514 507 535 124 138 2 2 1,131 1,189
West Virginia 132 137 71 69 94 92 0 0 297 298
East South Central 1,149 1,107 863 835 542 527 0 0 2,554 2,469
Alabama 327 320 230 223 185 177 0 0 743 720
Kentucky 249 240 176 168 146 141 0 0 572 548
Mississippi 168 174 129 139 90 93 0 0 387 406
Tennessee 404 373 327 304 122 117 0 0 853 794
West South Central 1,960 2,082 1,427 1,458 1,028 1,258 0.13 1 4,415 4,799
Arkansas 155 158 91 89 99 96 0.00 0.00 345 342
Louisiana 226 237 194 195 195 204 0.10 0.08 616 636
Oklahoma 177 194 136 147 95 114 0 0 408 455
Texas 1,401 1,494 1,005 1,027 639 844 0.03 1 3,046 3,366
Mountain 1,022 1,044 867 835 512 501 1 1 2,403 2,381
Arizona 319 304 281 243 83 83 0.08 0.07 684 631
Colorado 226 229 189 191 109 105 1 1 525 526
Idaho 92 93 50 47 39 35 0 0 181 176
Montana 64 73 49 53 26 30 0 0 140 156
Nevada 129 145 102 107 79 88 0.06 0.07 310 340
New Mexico 70 71 76 75 64 58 0 0 210 204
Utah 89 95 87 88 46 45 1 1 222 228
Wyoming 33 34 33 30 66 56 0 0 132 120
Pacific Contiguous 2,606 2,536 2,487 2,451 769 760 11 9 5,873 5,755
California 1,922 1,844 2,062 2,036 564 550 10 7 4,557 4,438
Oregon 254 249 165 149 98 94 0.22 0.24 517 492
Washington 429 443 261 265 108 115 1 1 799 825
Pacific Noncontiguous 136 141 138 140 123 127 0 0 397 408
Alaska 47 46 48 47 26 23 0 0 121 115
Hawaii 88 95 90 93 98 104 0 0 276 292
U.S. Total 17,347 17,627 13,810 13,734 6,373 6,576 73 69 37,602 38,006

See Technical notes for additional information on the Commercial, Industrial, and Transportation sectors.
Notes: - See Glossary for definitions. - Values 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-861M (formerly EIA-826), Monthly Electric Power Industry Report.