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Date: Friday, May 30, 2014
Subject: STATE ENERGY DATA RELEASE
To: State Energy Data Products <sedr@mailer.eia.gov>
STATE ENERGY DATA RELEASE—May 30, 2014
State-level estimates for total energy consumption, prices, and expenditures for 2012
State-level estimates for total energy consumption, prices, and expenditures, for data year 2012, are available at SEDS Updates. Total energy consumption and expenditures are computed by aggregating the consumption and expenditure estimates of all energy sources, and total energy prices are derived by dividing aggregate expenditures by aggregate end-use consumption for all energy sources that have costs associated with them. Data highlights include the following:
- U.S. total energy consumption equaled 95 quadrillion Btu in 2012, a 2-percent decrease from 2011. The top consuming states were Texas, which consumed 13 percent of U.S. total energy, California, which consumed 8 percent, and Florida, which consumed 4 percent.
- The U.S. average energy price was $22 per million Btu in 2012, which was virtually unchanged from 2011. Average sector prices ranged from $12 per million Btu in the industrial sector to $28 per million Btu in the transportation sector. Transportation sector and residential sector energy prices each increased 3 percent from 2011 to 2012 and commercial sector energy prices decreased 1 percent. Industrial sector energy prices decreased 10 percent, mainly due to lower natural gas and propane prices in 2012.
- U.S. total energy expenditures totaled $1.4 trillion in 2012, a 3-percent decrease from 2011. The states with the largest expenditures were Texas, which accounted for 12 percent of U.S. energy expenditures, California, which accounted for 10 percent, and Florida and New York, which each accounted for 5 percent.
The latest 2012 estimates are incorporated into the time-series data files in the Data Files section of the SEDS Updates page.
SEDS provides annual state-level estimates of energy production, consumption, prices, and expenditures by sector and energy source. The 2012 SEDS reports, which contain summary tables comparing estimates across states and time-series tables for each state, as well as a full set of SEDS data files, will be released at the end of June 2014.
Contact:
Yvonne Taylor
(202) 586-1455
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