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Data for November 2025 Release Date: January 26, 2026 Next Release Date: February 24, 2026 Full report PDF
SAS Output
Table 5.5.A. Revenue from Sales of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by End-Use Sector,
by State, November 2025 and 2024 (Million Dollars)

  Residential Commercial Industrial Transportation All Sectors
Census Division
and State
November 2025 November 2024 November 2025 November 2024 November 2025 November 2024 November 2025 November 2024 November 2025 November 2024
New England 997 994 816 808 203 195 5 5 2,022 2,002
Connecticut 266 263 190 202 35 37 2 3 493 505
Maine 101 92 61 56 26 22 0 0 187 171
Massachusetts 418 440 400 381 94 87 2 2 914 910
New Hampshire 104 85 66 64 25 26 0 0 194 175
Rhode Island 65 74 68 NM 10 11 0.48 0.43 144 161
Vermont 44 40 32 29 13 12 0 0 89 81
Middle Atlantic 2,192 1,885 1,857 1,677 509 470 42 38 4,599 4,071
New Jersey 444 365 425 375 63 57 4 4 935 800
New York 942 843 1,056 963 111 112 35 32 2,143 1,950
Pennsylvania 806 677 376 340 335 301 3 3 1,521 1,320
East North Central 2,481 2,121 1,989 1,640 1,367 1,242 4 3 5,841 5,007
Illinois 571 483 471 394 326 325 3 3 1,371 1,204
Indiana 404 346 286 229 311 287 0.25 0.24 1,002 863
Michigan 503 454 397 369 193 186 0.06 0.04 1,094 1,009
Ohio 696 562 600 430 377 302 0.24 0.20 1,673 1,293
Wisconsin 307 276 235 218 160 143 0.02 0.02 701 637
West North Central 1,036 965 903 839 650 602 0.37 0.29 2,590 2,406
Iowa 134 132 105 102 164 146 0 0 403 380
Kansas 134 124 136 130 75 74 0 0 345 328
Minnesota 263 249 216 202 145 138 0.14 0.12 623 589
Missouri 314 280 227 209 81 73 0.22 0.17 622 562
Nebraska 87 80 102 85 74 65 0 0 263 229
North Dakota 52 48 71 69 88 83 0 0 211 200
South Dakota 54 51 46 44 23 23 0 0 123 118
South Atlantic 4,206 3,871 3,218 2,930 860 807 12 9 8,296 7,617
Delaware 64 56 42 38 13 13 0 0 119 107
District of Columbia 35 28 114 86 3 2 3 2 156 118
Florida 1,451 1,388 904 855 120 115 1 1 2,477 2,359
Georgia 600 564 486 455 182 167 1 1 1,269 1,187
Maryland 415 340 319 266 36 28 5 4 776 639
North Carolina 644 612 395 424 157 142 0.09 0.10 1,196 1,178
South Carolina 339 311 225 209 140 151 0 0 703 672
Virginia 524 451 659 523 110 92 2 2 1,295 1,067
West Virginia 133 121 75 73 99 97 0 0 306 291
East South Central 1,149 1,060 902 885 586 540 0 0 2,636 2,485
Alabama 350 323 245 236 200 185 0 0 795 743
Kentucky 244 226 176 178 158 148 0 0 578 552
Mississippi 178 165 140 136 96 88 0 0 414 390
Tennessee 376 346 340 334 132 120 0 0 849 800
West South Central 2,241 2,193 1,646 1,554 1,315 1,277 0.13 0.13 5,203 5,024
Arkansas 152 140 94 89 116 107 0.00 0.00 362 336
Louisiana 246 240 200 194 198 183 0.08 0.09 643 617
Oklahoma 192 178 186 163 113 99 0 0 491 440
Texas 1,651 1,635 1,167 1,107 888 888 0.04 0.04 3,706 3,631
Mountain 1,052 1,020 975 926 522 486 1 1 2,550 2,434
Arizona 347 315 338 311 92 89 0.08 0.08 778 715
Colorado 233 230 209 190 110 96 1 1 553 518
Idaho 94 94 51 51 42 40 0 0 188 184
Montana 56 54 46 46 25 25 0 0 126 126
Nevada 111 121 98 102 67 57 0.06 0.05 276 280
New Mexico 73 74 74 77 70 65 0 0 217 216
Utah 105 101 112 109 53 52 1 1 271 262
Wyoming 32 31 46 41 63 61 0 0 141 133
Pacific Contiguous 2,486 2,397 2,697 2,452 830 888 11 11 6,024 5,748
California 1,816 1,751 2,187 1,980 617 696 10 10 4,631 4,437
Oregon 250 255 211 203 106 99 0.27 0.22 567 558
Washington 420 391 298 270 107 92 1 1 825 754
Pacific Noncontiguous 141 139 135 133 120 115 0 0 397 387
Alaska 47 46 49 47 26 23 0 0 123 116
Hawaii 94 93 86 86 95 92 0 0 274 271
U.S. Total 17,982 16,644 15,139 13,844 6,962 6,623 76 69 40,158 37,180

See Technical notes for additional information on the Commercial, Industrial, and Transportation sectors.
Notes: - See Glossary for definitions. - Values for 2024 are final. Values for 2025 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.