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Data for October 2024 Release Date: December 20, 2024 Next Release Date: January 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, October 2024 and 2023 (Million Dollars)

  Residential Commercial Industrial Transportation All Sectors
Census Division
and State
October 2024 October 2023 October 2024 October 2023 October 2024 October 2023 October 2024 October 2023 October 2024 October 2023
New England 945 917 811 774 199 198 5 4 1,961 1,893
Connecticut 249 243 211 188 40 36 3 2 503 470
Maine 88 101 63 59 24 26 0 0 175 186
Massachusetts 427 390 383 378 90 88 2 1 902 858
New Hampshire 80 82 64 61 26 26 0 0 170 169
Rhode Island 65 66 59 58 8 10 0 0.38 132 135
Vermont 36 35 30 29 12 12 0 0 79 76
Middle Atlantic 1,851 1,782 1,822 1,794 497 458 38 42 4,208 4,075
New Jersey 358 328 420 404 63 58 4 3 845 794
New York 863 803 1,061 1,072 122 78 29 34 2,074 1,986
Pennsylvania 630 651 341 318 313 322 5 5 1,289 1,296
East North Central 2,082 2,079 1,789 1,717 1,263 1,216 3 3 5,136 5,015
Illinois 481 468 458 404 329 284 3 2 1,271 1,158
Indiana 332 329 236 233 277 264 0.18 0.10 845 827
Michigan 432 457 411 403 190 197 0.05 0.06 1,034 1,057
Ohio 576 554 450 437 315 305 0.18 0.12 1,341 1,296
Wisconsin 260 271 233 240 152 165 0.02 0.02 646 676
West North Central 970 934 896 863 636 626 0.42 0.38 2,503 2,423
Iowa 128 128 107 101 151 146 0 0 386 375
Kansas 139 123 145 132 74 70 0 0 359 324
Minnesota 251 243 221 225 155 163 0.14 0.16 627 632
Missouri 277 276 225 214 81 80 0.29 0.22 584 569
Nebraska 88 81 87 78 71 66 0 0 246 225
North Dakota 39 40 66 70 81 79 0 0 186 188
South Dakota 48 45 45 42 22 23 0 0 115 110
South Atlantic 4,143 3,993 3,074 3,095 914 873 9 10 8,141 7,970
Delaware 54 57 41 41 13 12 0 0 107 110
District of Columbia 28 29 91 100 2 2 2 2 123 133
Florida 1,625 1,726 915 994 121 136 1 1 2,661 2,857
Georgia 611 545 475 447 185 167 1 1 1,271 1,160
Maryland 315 304 278 270 29 29 4 4 626 607
North Carolina 628 550 445 403 179 165 0.11 0.09 1,252 1,117
South Carolina 346 287 238 219 157 139 0 0 742 646
Virginia 429 395 520 552 128 127 2 2 1,079 1,076
West Virginia 107 99 71 70 100 96 0 0 278 265
East South Central 1,158 1,082 951 905 563 534 0 0 2,672 2,522
Alabama 351 319 258 236 200 183 0 0 809 738
Kentucky 225 216 185 179 148 149 0 0 558 543
Mississippi 198 188 153 149 93 89 0 0 444 425
Tennessee 384 360 355 342 123 114 0 0 861 815
West South Central 2,812 2,617 1,746 1,792 1,326 1,336 0.16 1 5,884 5,746
Arkansas 167 164 104 104 109 105 0.00 0.00 379 373
Louisiana 290 295 213 216 199 198 0.10 0.09 702 708
Oklahoma 242 208 208 178 124 111 0 0 574 497
Texas 2,112 1,950 1,222 1,294 895 922 0.06 1 4,229 4,167
Mountain 1,227 1,076 1,005 949 547 530 1 2 2,780 2,557
Arizona 504 435 373 332 90 96 0.10 0.09 968 862
Colorado 237 207 204 194 116 105 1 1 558 507
Idaho 76 75 52 50 43 43 0 0 172 168
Montana 49 47 50 50 26 32 0 0 125 130
Nevada 160 130 105 106 88 83 0.06 0.08 353 318
New Mexico 79 72 81 82 70 61 0 0 231 215
Utah 95 86 99 96 52 55 1 1 246 237
Wyoming 26 25 41 39 60 56 0 0 127 120
Pacific Contiguous 2,783 2,401 3,383 3,016 1,142 983 12 10 7,320 6,410
California 2,243 1,915 2,946 2,576 919 785 11 9 6,120 5,285
Oregon 206 184 166 188 109 88 0.21 0.21 481 461
Washington 334 301 271 253 114 110 1 1 720 665
Pacific Noncontiguous 139 141 139 141 123 130 0 0 400 412
Alaska 41 39 47 44 23 21 0 0 110 104
Hawaii 98 102 92 97 100 109 0 0 290 308
U.S. Total 18,110 17,022 15,615 15,047 7,210 6,883 70 71 41,005 39,024

See Technical notes for additional information on the Commercial, Industrial, and Transportation sectors.
Notes: - See Glossary for definitions. - Values for 2023 are final. Values for 2024 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.