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Electric Power Monthly

Data for July 2025 Release Date: September 23, 2025 Next Release Date: October 24, 2025 Full report PDF
SAS Output
Table 5.5.A. Revenue from Sales of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by End-Use Sector,
by State, July 2025 and 2024 (Million Dollars)

  Residential Commercial Industrial Transportation All Sectors
Census Division
and State
July 2025 July 2024 July 2025 July 2024 July 2025 July 2024 July 2025 July 2024 July 2025 July 2024
New England 1,523 1,376 1,096 922 239 208 6 5 2,864 2,511
Connecticut 444 422 258 237 46 40 3 3 750 701
Maine 108 94 76 66 28 25 0 0 212 185
Massachusetts 700 596 549 426 108 90 2 2 1,360 1,115
New Hampshire 123 120 76 77 29 28 0 0 228 225
Rhode Island 99 98 99 81 14 13 1 0.49 213 192
Vermont 49 46 37 35 14 13 0 0 100 94
Middle Atlantic 3,891 3,444 2,798 2,423 685 555 51 48 7,425 6,470
New Jersey 1,080 886 677 566 87 71 4 4 1,848 1,528
New York 1,631 1,510 1,624 1,430 148 139 42 40 3,445 3,118
Pennsylvania 1,181 1,047 497 427 451 345 4 4 2,132 1,824
East North Central 4,023 3,283 2,503 2,097 1,589 1,374 4 3 8,118 6,757
Illinois 1,000 772 624 518 400 340 3 3 2,026 1,633
Indiana 643 509 359 275 355 309 0.27 0.19 1,357 1,094
Michigan 841 722 566 517 226 207 0.07 0.06 1,634 1,446
Ohio 1,092 882 645 496 396 322 0.24 0.17 2,133 1,700
Wisconsin 448 397 309 290 212 196 0.02 0.02 969 883
West North Central 1,847 1,627 1,275 1,159 819 765 0.50 0.43 3,941 3,551
Iowa 256 216 164 132 236 193 0 0 656 542
Kansas 253 244 192 194 85 84 0 0 530 522
Minnesota 410 365 287 271 169 177 0.18 0.14 867 814
Missouri 654 554 375 338 113 107 0.31 0.29 1,142 1,000
Nebraska 153 135 128 104 104 95 0 0 384 333
North Dakota 50 50 73 71 88 84 0 0 211 204
South Dakota 70 62 56 49 25 25 0 0 151 136
South Atlantic 6,641 6,106 4,094 3,670 1,110 994 12 14 11,858 10,784
Delaware 99 92 55 51 19 15 0 0 173 159
District of Columbia 64 51 152 121 3 2 3 3 223 176
Florida 2,270 2,101 1,104 1,022 145 132 1 1 3,520 3,256
Georgia 1,121 1,038 698 615 322 255 2 2 2,143 1,909
Maryland 585 535 430 361 45 37 4 4 1,064 936
North Carolina 951 921 505 496 184 178 0.11 0.12 1,640 1,594
South Carolina 576 521 306 287 177 169 0 0 1,059 977
Virginia 804 689 757 637 120 111 2 5 1,683 1,441
West Virginia 172 159 86 80 95 96 0 0 353 335
East South Central 1,930 1,748 1,242 1,112 667 588 0 0 3,839 3,447
Alabama 589 537 336 305 239 205 0 0 1,164 1,047
Kentucky 403 355 246 219 178 159 0 0 827 733
Mississippi 286 270 185 172 105 96 0 0 577 537
Tennessee 652 586 475 416 145 127 0 0 1,272 1,129
West South Central 4,077 3,871 2,141 1,979 1,580 1,421 0.14 0.17 7,799 7,272
Arkansas 278 255 129 120 142 122 0.00 0.00 549 497
Louisiana 469 417 274 237 264 207 0.10 0.11 1,007 861
Oklahoma 392 369 277 246 138 122 0 0 808 737
Texas 2,938 2,830 1,462 1,376 1,036 970 0.04 0.06 5,436 5,177
Mountain 1,951 2,023 1,337 1,280 735 703 1 1 4,024 4,007
Arizona 807 861 521 504 125 120 0.14 0.12 1,453 1,485
Colorado 372 344 257 245 134 124 1 1 763 714
Idaho 115 116 63 64 110 112 0 0 289 291
Montana 67 62 57 55 31 37 0 0 155 154
Nevada 235 306 134 138 113 124 0.07 0.09 483 569
New Mexico 131 127 110 109 79 65 0 0 320 301
Utah 189 174 147 122 75 58 1 1 412 355
Wyoming 35 33 46 42 68 64 0 0 150 139
Pacific Contiguous 3,363 3,890 3,630 3,829 1,283 1,383 12 12 8,287 9,113
California 2,693 3,264 3,063 3,322 1,030 1,152 10 11 6,796 7,749
Oregon 267 260 245 231 125 112 0.26 0.25 637 604
Washington 402 365 322 276 128 119 1 1 854 761
Pacific Noncontiguous 135 135 136 136 117 122 0 0 388 393
Alaska 41 37 50 44 23 22 0 0 114 104
Hawaii 95 98 86 91 94 100 0 0 274 289
U.S. Total 29,382 27,501 20,252 18,607 8,824 8,114 86 84 58,544 54,307

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.