Table 9. Average Revenue per Kilowatthour for U.S. Electric Utilities 
by State and End-Use Sector, 1998

(1999 Dollars)

State All Sectors Residential Commercial Industrial Other
Washington 4.08 5.09 4.87 2.67 3.65
Oregon 4.96 5.89 5.06 3.54 6.75
Idaho 4.07 5.35 4.39 2.80 4.65
Nationwide 6.82 8.36 7.50 4.54 6.71
Note: Most of the dollar values appearing in this report have been converted to 1999 dollars using the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) deflator. The GDP deflator was applied to companies' prior year loan and interest data. Although the values on the companies' balance sheets and income statements do not change from year to year, the purpose of the calculation was to estimate Federal Government support in a consistent framework. The framework chosen was the value of Federal Government support in terms of its 1999 purchasing power. The 1999 GDP deflator was 22 percent higher than the 1990 value and 1 percent higher than the 1998 value.
Source: Energy Information Administration, Electric Power Annual 1998, Volume 2, DOE/EIA-0348(98/2) (Washington, DC, December 1999), p. 22.

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