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DOE/EIA-0376(2007)

August 2009

State Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates


1970 Through 2007
2007 Price and Expenditure
Summary Tables
Table S1a. Energy Price Estimates by Source, 2007 2
(Nominal Dollars per Million Btu)
0
Primary Energy
0
Petroleum Biomass
Electric 7
Natural Distillate Jet Motor Residual Nuclear Wood and Power Retail Total
State Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Fuel LPG b Gasoline Fuel Oil Other c Total Fuel Waste d Total e,f,g Sector e,f Electricity Energy e,g

Alabama 2.17 9.06 19.43 16.20 21.84 21.26 8.46 14.19 19.62 0.42 2.71 7.47 2.29 22.46 16.01 S
Alaska
Arizona
2.34
1.61
5.76
8.44
19.43
19.84
16.35
16.24
28.63
27.16
22.14
21.95
11.51
10.04
23.69
11.27
17.97
20.50

0.57
10.51
10.86
14.88
9.61
4.94
2.78
38.96
25.02
17.87
20.72
U
Arkansas
California
1.65
2.47
9.33
8.69
19.63
20.36
15.73
16.19
21.10
28.21
21.54
23.06
8.65
8.19
18.76
14.65
20.42
20.04
0.57
0.47
2.66
6.82
9.45
14.55
1.98
4.95
20.57
37.62
16.66
20.12
M
Colorado
Connecticut
1.27
2.85
6.85
11.03
20.64
20.08
16.27
16.46
23.30
26.42
22.46
22.27

8.82
12.45
20.04
20.62
20.76

0.47
10.55
3.26
10.53
13.04
2.01
3.25
22.80
48.20
17.00
24.93
M
Delaware
Dist. of Col.
2.37
2.67
10.84
14.12
19.12
18.32
15.99

25.64
26.38
21.70
23.54
9.21

17.67
35.85
19.32
22.45


5.49
8.64
12.53
17.29
3.54
15.22
33.35
34.56
20.82
24.68
A
Florida
Georgia
2.58
2.63
9.50
10.90
19.86
18.38
16.10
15.46
28.49
23.38
21.13
20.15
9.21
9.24
9.63
13.07
18.37
18.56
0.51
0.49
2.19
2.78
11.65
9.49
5.25
2.52
30.28
23.03
21.47
17.10
R
Hawaii
Idaho
1.93
2.06
26.82
9.53
20.00
20.88
16.22
16.42
40.37
24.97
24.18
22.61
11.03
8.79
42.83
10.13
16.95
21.00


2.30
3.18
15.83
15.71
9.81
5.98
62.57
14.85
25.20
15.92
I
Illinois
Indiana
1.41
1.91
9.86
9.22
20.47
19.49
15.76
15.67
21.00
22.28
22.34
21.60
8.31
8.88
18.01
12.44
20.58
19.52
0.43

4.96
4.10
8.76
8.16
1.09
1.78
24.86
19.12
17.27
14.41
E
Iowa
Kansas
1.23
1.24
9.52
9.09
19.52
19.97
16.48
16.00
20.25
20.69
21.37
22.08
8.51
8.53
17.25
19.13
20.30
20.76
0.63
0.43
3.26
7.13
9.86
9.49
1.47
1.33
20.02
20.08
16.12
17.23
S
Kentucky 1.86 9.46 19.93 16.00 21.70 22.13 8.59 8.25 18.08 — 3.42 8.58 1.89 17.17 15.99
Louisiana 2.14 7.30 19.50 15.47 16.15 21.21 8.67 16.80 17.41 0.55 2.67 10.56 3.47 24.77 14.19
Maine 3.16 8.93 19.48 16.47 28.58 22.44 9.30 22.50 19.86 — 2.57 13.85 6.94 42.77 19.17
Maryland 2.16 12.45 19.86 15.93 28.09 22.45 9.21 14.21 20.78 0.46 3.48 11.88 2.10 33.72 21.60
Massachusetts 2.80 12.19 19.75 16.47 28.19 21.96 9.45 22.31 20.29 0.57 3.40 14.92 5.42 44.44 23.89
Michigan 1.84 9.58 19.88 16.47 22.41 21.90 8.16 20.04 21.07 0.47 3.23 10.13 1.99 25.04 17.37
Minnesota 1.55 9.30 20.69 16.16 21.18 21.98 8.06 13.80 20.18 0.51 2.52 11.27 2.68 21.85 17.00
Mississippi 2.94 8.07 19.32 15.73 23.89 20.92 7.99 12.44 19.15 0.48 2.81 10.59 4.18 23.74 17.16
Missouri 1.35 11.32 19.41 16.00 20.73 21.25 8.35 12.21 19.56 0.47 6.95 9.85 1.52 19.24 17.73
Montana 1.12 9.59 20.50 16.34 21.45 22.83 — 5.57 19.05 — 3.31 9.55 1.18 21.01 17.26
Nebraska 0.92 9.03 19.83 16.00 20.10 22.34 7.90 19.88 20.87 0.46 4.83 9.06 1.02 18.42 16.72
Nevada 1.91 8.13 20.06 16.38 27.98 23.00 9.93 9.65 20.61 — 11.02 13.06 4.89 29.38 21.12
New Hampshire 2.90 10.25 18.77 16.47 25.38 21.91 8.95 15.17 20.26 0.46 3.91 10.65 2.87 40.98 23.25
New Jersey 2.89 11.34 19.70 15.60 28.99 21.22 5.01 17.79 18.12 0.46 3.62 12.99 2.91 38.18 19.55
New Mexico 1.79 8.38 20.96 15.73 18.80 22.69 9.07 11.48 20.54 — 10.18 10.29 2.56 21.96 19.05
New York 2.47 11.43 19.42 16.46 26.98 22.19 8.39 14.29 18.95 0.46 4.57 12.77 4.55 44.61 21.78
North Carolina 2.75 11.26 19.45 15.59 24.14 21.83 9.42 16.03 20.32 0.41 3.09 9.92 2.17 22.96 19.17
North Dakota 1.42 7.56 20.21 16.00 19.92 22.22 8.51 17.64 20.59 — 4.58 6.29 1.31 18.85 13.22
Ohio 1.83 11.40 20.14 15.93 23.56 22.49 7.37 14.84 20.34 0.41 4.62 10.22 1.76 23.26 17.71
Oklahoma 1.20 7.96 19.45 16.39 21.54 21.45 8.27 15.52 19.89 — 3.03 10.37 3.59 21.41 16.76
Oregon 1.42 9.04 20.42 16.27 26.20 23.49 8.44 15.30 20.87 — 3.96 14.74 5.01 20.56 18.23
Pennsylvania 1.98 11.43 19.86 15.79 25.79 22.40 8.08 19.23 20.62 0.44 3.04 8.94 1.73 26.69 18.30
Rhode Island 3.75 10.70 20.22 16.47 31.19 22.38 9.21 40.35 21.45 — 3.96 15.95 8.05 38.44 22.72
South Carolina 2.38 10.03 18.87 15.75 25.47 20.78 9.46 11.64 18.61 0.38 2.81 7.65 1.58 21.03 17.04
South Dakota 1.66 8.91 19.68 17.10 19.88 22.14 8.43 13.98 20.28 — 7.64 14.51 2.70 20.19 17.45
Tennessee 1.99 10.72 19.42 15.98 24.39 21.38 8.66 12.88 19.28 0.35 3.30 9.53 1.46 20.78 17.19
Texas 1.65 7.09 19.72 15.75 16.51 21.41 8.72 16.55 18.08 0.47 3.33 11.51 3.63 29.85 17.60
Utah 1.39 7.16 20.78 16.39 24.15 22.21 8.69 16.98 20.73 — 9.07 9.01 1.96 18.88 16.44
Vermont 3.81 12.67 20.43 16.47 26.41 21.87 10.09 18.23 21.31 0.48 4.22 13.56 3.28 35.28 22.90
Virginia 2.57 10.83 18.78 15.90 26.27 21.70 8.51 16.38 19.64 0.52 2.73 11.50 2.61 20.91 17.58
Washington 1.92 10.51 21.54 16.14 25.14 23.97 8.19 8.48 19.69 0.47 3.45 14.46 3.14 18.73 17.63
West Virginia 1.91 10.93 19.71 15.96 26.41 22.95 9.60 14.43 19.36 — 6.35 6.12 1.87 15.72 15.28
Wisconsin 1.79 10.17 20.51 15.98 21.02 22.85 8.48 12.31 20.65 0.51 2.92 10.72 1.96 24.92 17.84
Wyoming 1.10 6.99 20.34 16.42 23.64 21.86 8.63 19.14 20.73 — 10.17 5.93 1.11 15.61 14.81

United States 1.88 9.30 19.82 16.01 18.84 21.97 8.56 14.97 19.45 0.46 3.35 10.74 2.68 26.84 18.23

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. f Electricity imports are included in these prices but not shown separately.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. g The U.S. average includes coal coke net imports, which are not allocated to the States.
c Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
category described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
d Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
e There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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State Energy Data 2007: Prices and Expenditures 3
2 Table S1b. Energy Expenditure Estimates by Source, 2007
(Million Nominal Dollars)
0
0 Primary Energy

Petroleum Biomass
7 Electric
Natural Distillate Jet Motor Residual Nuclear Wood and Power Retail Total
State Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Fuel LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Fuel Waste e Total f,g,h Sector f,g Electricity Energy f,h

S Alabama 1,924.4 3,398.5 3,313.4 213.2 307.8 7,135.0 114.9 924.7 12,009.1 151.7 447.4 17,931.1 -3,096.0 6,771.2 21,606.4
Alaska 30.4 460.8 1,528.2 2,693.1 20.5 800.3 53.1 102.5 5,197.6 — 8.0 5,697.0 -267.4 830.6 6,260.2
U Arizona 705.4 3,218.3 3,043.4 608.7 153.0 8,018.5 1.4 373.6 12,198.6 158.9 75.0 16,370.2 -2,761.4 6,589.5 20,198.4
Arkansas 454.0 1,918.9 2,750.5 109.3 208.2 3,930.9 7.5 658.0 7,664.4 93.0 198.9 10,329.2 -979.2 3,183.3 12,533.3
M California 164.0 19,816.1 11,729.6 10,167.5 1,053.3 45,819.2 2,043.2 2,968.5 73,781.4 176.8 774.3 95,073.4 -6,790.1 33,545.9 121,829.3
Colorado 494.8 2,971.4 2,372.8 1,248.4 501.1 6,123.5 — 347.2 10,593.0 — 61.7 14,121.0 -1,030.9 3,942.8 17,032.9
M Connecticut 113.9 1,981.0 2,840.0 191.9 319.1 4,405.2 154.9 316.1 8,227.2 80.4 55.3 10,572.4 -1,039.8 5,613.3 15,145.9
Delaware 151.3 526.2 337.8 10.2 103.1 1,249.4 118.5 284.8 2,104.0 — 6.3 2,787.7 -274.9 1,336.0 3,848.9
A Dist. of Col. 1.2 471.3 109.9 — 0.4 375.7 — 19.1 505.1 — 3.7 981.3 -17.5 1,428.1 2,391.9
Florida 1,856.8 8,910.5 6,462.5 2,845.3 639.9 23,022.7 2,245.1 1,190.9 36,406.3 156.9 314.8 47,645.3 -10,777.1 23,878.4 60,746.6
R Georgia 2,457.5 4,888.8 4,887.0 589.6 481.1 12,732.6 408.4 1,254.6 20,353.2 165.8 447.8 28,313.2 -3,435.3 10,799.9 35,677.7
Hawaii 37.0 77.6 1,082.3 1,173.3 55.8 1,432.2 1,101.6 31.3 4,876.6 — 15.2 5,006.3 -1,046.1 2,213.3 6,173.5
I Idaho
Illinois
20.9
1,532.1
725.7
9,377.4
1,218.0
5,876.5
84.1
2,643.2
149.7
1,575.1
1,908.2
14,489.7
2.0
6.8
118.1
2,243.2
3,480.2
26,834.4

435.5
68.1
100.0
4,301.1
38,283.4
-87.0
-2,255.9
1,203.6
12,269.4
5,417.7
48,296.9
E Indiana
Iowa
3,004.2
569.4
4,818.5
2,373.3
4,899.8
2,600.4
662.1
84.1
594.9
1,228.6
8,636.1
4,489.2
33.1
2.4
1,225.5
534.8
16,051.5
8,939.4

29.7
48.8
30.2
23,927.9
11,942.0
-2,340.7
-701.2
7,039.9
3,092.9
28,627.1
14,333.7
S Kansas
Kentucky
492.7
1,896.9
2,190.3
2,013.5
2,255.7
3,887.0
140.0
723.8
1,290.9
758.4
3,685.5
6,251.0
23.9
5.4
630.5
1,286.4
8,026.4
12,912.0
46.5

18.9
70.1
10,774.9
16,892.5
-700.7
-1,908.8
2,728.6
5,332.6
12,802.8
20,316.3
Louisiana 533.8 7,571.4 3,708.7 1,965.8 3,271.5 6,406.4 863.6 4,761.6 20,977.6 98.7 324.8 29,506.3 -2,381.0 6,498.4 33,623.6
Maine 20.8 420.0 1,802.3 164.9 288.0 1,964.7 238.2 221.9 4,680.0 — 267.9 5,654.1 -689.2 1,730.8 6,695.7
Maryland 706.6 2,566.9 2,510.0 318.2 285.9 7,764.4 141.7 559.0 11,579.1 69.7 72.2 14,994.4 -1,027.4 7,522.6 21,489.7
Massachusetts 336.0 5,067.5 3,742.0 769.2 340.3 8,097.4 416.5 503.0 13,868.5 30.9 94.1 19,455.2 -2,257.1 8,663.8 25,861.9
Michigan 1,474.9 7,657.3 3,401.6 492.3 1,300.4 13,263.5 89.5 1,908.7 20,456.0 154.0 191.5 30,038.4 -2,407.4 9,251.2 36,882.2
Minnesota 567.6 3,424.7 3,293.4 1,033.3 785.9 7,412.8 66.7 796.4 13,388.6 69.7 114.4 18,196.8 -1,523.7 5,035.1 21,708.2
Mississippi 543.2 2,621.7 2,577.8 389.3 264.2 4,426.3 72.8 491.0 8,221.3 47.5 159.7 11,593.4 -1,977.0 3,775.2 13,391.6
Missouri 1,086.2 3,111.7 3,884.8 575.0 786.9 8,631.6 2.0 949.2 14,829.5 45.9 41.2 19,114.6 -1,387.1 5,614.3 23,341.8
Montana 227.6 572.1 1,657.2 95.1 230.4 1,439.0 — 150.8 3,572.5 — 42.9 4,420.9 -248.2 1,092.4 5,265.1
Nebraska 200.5 1,271.4 1,991.8 87.8 255.3 2,370.5 3.5 194.4 4,903.4 53.2 14.7 6,443.9 -342.6 1,775.3 7,876.6
Nevada 157.9 2,103.9 1,564.8 855.0 85.0 3,410.8 0.5 99.9 6,016.0 — 30.1 8,329.3 -1,253.0 3,494.4 10,570.7
New Hampshire 130.1 662.0 899.6 14.2 301.5 2,024.5 78.1 118.6 3,436.4 51.9 72.3 4,402.0 -638.3 1,570.9 5,334.6
New Jersey 322.9 7,196.0 4,548.9 3,231.5 285.5 11,748.1 620.6 2,645.6 23,080.2 155.7 61.5 30,816.3 -1,821.2 10,614.0 39,609.0
New Mexico 529.5 1,078.6 1,909.3 173.3 493.1 2,716.3 9.0 235.4 5,536.4 — 25.5 7,172.2 -914.0 1,618.7 7,876.9
New York 635.0 13,779.3 8,918.9 1,864.3 711.6 16,114.5 1,529.1 1,753.3 30,891.8 205.5 338.4 46,744.5 -5,655.9 22,553.4 63,642.0
North Carolina 2,280.4 2,701.9 4,019.3 633.1 1,046.9 12,289.2 222.4 1,427.7 19,638.7 170.2 199.0 24,990.2 -2,747.9 10,332.0 32,574.2
North Dakota 596.9 297.6 1,404.7 64.4 215.0 1,002.8 4.9 87.9 2,779.7 — 6.1 3,783.7 -432.6 758.5 4,109.7
Ohio 2,681.9 9,138.5 6,787.7 1,638.5 759.9 14,568.9 40.5 2,446.7 26,242.2 67.5 112.1 38,264.8 -2,766.7 12,692.2 48,190.3
Oklahoma 447.8 4,559.5 3,825.4 491.9 281.9 5,080.0 16.4 620.0 10,315.6 — 57.4 15,380.3 -2,351.1 3,997.9 17,027.1
Oregon 64.3 2,247.1 2,242.0 519.5 100.3 4,635.5 134.8 393.8 8,025.9 — 129.7 10,556.8 -800.7 3,419.2 13,175.3
Pennsylvania 2,957.1 8,283.1 8,124.1 1,387.6 1,219.4 14,495.5 325.3 2,246.4 27,798.3 356.5 157.2 39,562.0 -3,880.1 13,618.7 49,300.6
Rhode Island 0.1 962.5 680.7 31.3 46.7 1,136.4 23.8 44.4 1,963.4 — 11.8 2,972.2 -456.6 1,051.0 3,566.7
South Carolina 1,057.2 1,781.6 2,405.5 168.0 261.4 6,650.6 191.8 975.8 10,653.1 213.2 176.6 13,881.7 -1,631.1 5,879.8 18,130.4
South Dakota 55.2 426.0 893.2 85.4 171.9 1,193.5 1.8 113.4 2,459.3 — 5.4 2,945.9 -91.1 730.4 3,585.2
Tennessee 1,339.8 2,283.3 3,994.9 1,251.2 354.8 8,489.7 9.2 1,338.3 15,438.0 105.5 122.6 19,289.4 -1,320.1 7,493.1 25,462.4
Texas 2,662.5 21,459.7 16,594.3 6,733.4 25,671.1 32,466.5 1,790.7 11,690.4 94,946.3 199.7 210.3 119,488.4 -12,801.4 33,964.2 140,651.2
Utah 543.2 1,355.8 1,930.3 658.5 125.9 3,020.2 13.2 142.3 5,890.5 — 27.5 7,818.3 -842.4 1,763.0 8,739.0
Vermont 0.1 112.3 585.1 29.6 204.2 953.3 15.1 77.1 1,864.5 23.6 29.8 2,192.4 -211.1 705.9 2,687.1
Virginia 1,175.8 3,426.9 4,876.2 1,714.7 491.5 11,216.5 260.7 1,128.9 19,688.5 147.7 221.0 24,659.8 -2,054.3 7,903.7 30,509.3
Washington 183.5 2,769.7 3,818.5 1,871.6 223.2 8,244.4 514.1 540.1 15,211.9 39.6 207.0 18,637.1 -816.8 5,404.0 23,224.3
West Virginia 1,874.8 980.8 1,692.4 21.3 111.0 2,421.7 50.3 1,125.1 5,421.8 — 12.5 8,289.9 -1,722.0 1,801.1 8,369.1
Wisconsin 831.1 3,998.7 3,354.9 201.8 778.6 7,428.2 41.1 867.9 12,672.5 69.6 128.0 17,699.9 -1,242.8 5,997.4 22,454.5
Wyoming 542.2 454.1 1,934.8 35.2 124.6 972.2 3.3 178.0 3,248.2 — 7.1 4,253.5 -513.3 805.5 4,545.7
United States 42,673.3 196,481.7 176,769.8 53,754.0 51,314.9 388,561.2 14,113.3 55,343.0 739,856.2 3,871.1 6,416.6 992,845.9 -100,715.1 340,927.6 1,233,058.5

aIncludes supplemental gaseous fuels. h The U.S. total includes $347.3 million for coal coke net imports, which are not allocated to the States.
bLiquefied petroleum gases. — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
cIncludes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Section 7 of theTechnical Notes.
dIncludes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" Where shown, (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
category described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
f There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g Electricity imports are included in these expenditures but not shown separately.

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4 State Energy Data 2007: Prices and Expenditures
Table S2a. Residential Sector Energy Price Estimates by Source, 2007 2
(Nominal Dollars per Million Btu)
0
Primary Energy 0
Petroleum Biomass 7
Natural Distillate Retail Total
State Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Electricity Energy d

Alabama 4.51 17.76 19.43 15.36 25.90 25.60 8.64 18.39 27.33 24.68
S
Alaska
Arizona
2.30
3.89
8.64
16.78
18.16
20.41
22.62
23.88
30.07
29.53
19.25
29.49
11.62
11.62
11.96
17.00
44.49
28.32
18.07
25.04
U
Arkansas 4.51 13.08 19.80 15.66 24.40 24.32 8.64 14.41 25.59 21.18 M
California — 11.43 20.73 24.26 29.63 29.29 11.62 12.37 42.27 23.18
Colorado 2.94 8.69 19.22 22.88 22.96 22.95 11.62 9.81 27.12 14.80 M
Connecticut 5.69 15.93 19.99 22.48 29.47 20.64 6.92 18.72 56.01 28.43
Delaware 4.77 15.60 18.63 18.90 27.12 22.11 8.64 17.90 38.58 27.49 A
Dist. of Col. 4.60 15.26 20.00 — 29.69 20.05 8.64 15.44 32.77 20.72
Florida 4.51 19.08 18.46 20.99 32.37 31.99 8.64 24.63 32.89 32.30 R
Georgia 5.00 17.11 18.11 20.60 25.02 24.83 8.64 17.43 26.66 22.92
Hawaii — 32.84 20.10 23.52 45.38 44.95 — 40.97 70.70 66.88 I
Idaho
Illinois
2.54
3.06
11.20
10.62
19.86
19.37
23.57
22.38
25.35
20.96
23.81
20.91
11.62
8.73
13.33
11.01
18.64
29.67
15.89
15.87 E
Indiana
Iowa
3.74
4.13
11.03
11.64
19.54
19.33
22.33
22.12
23.32
18.96
22.70
19.00
8.73
8.73
12.22
12.89
24.21
27.68
17.17
18.13 S
Kansas — 12.74 19.38 22.18 20.60 20.60 8.73 13.43 24.01 17.57
Kentucky 3.55 11.73 19.51 22.33 24.77 23.80 8.64 13.26 21.51 18.16
Louisiana 4.51 13.74 19.43 15.36 28.16 27.86 8.64 14.33 27.47 23.54
Maine 5.69 14.97 19.23 22.27 30.37 21.07 6.92 20.60 48.43 26.33
Maryland 4.60 14.64 20.20 19.84 30.54 22.66 8.64 16.36 34.86 24.71
Massachusetts 5.69 16.85 19.50 22.35 31.16 20.39 6.92 18.21 47.57 25.14
Michigan 4.31 10.80 19.78 22.33 23.21 22.58 8.73 12.11 29.93 16.34
Minnesota 4.62 10.91 19.87 22.43 21.35 20.85 8.73 12.49 26.90 17.15
Mississippi — 12.65 19.99 15.80 27.72 27.59 8.64 15.58 27.43 23.50
Missouri 2.53 13.18 19.19 21.95 20.81 20.75 8.73 14.10 22.54 18.26
Montana 1.08 9.76 18.68 22.24 20.68 20.40 11.62 12.81 25.71 17.29
Nebraska 2.72 10.95 19.42 22.22 19.22 19.25 8.73 12.02 22.25 16.27
Nevada 5.92 13.51 20.59 24.09 29.09 26.65 11.62 14.34 34.64 24.13
New Hampshire 5.69 16.48 18.28 21.21 26.56 20.57 6.92 19.49 43.61 25.83
New Jersey 3.83 13.99 20.55 20.22 32.44 21.93 6.92 15.26 41.44 22.05
New Mexico 2.94 11.64 19.62 15.51 25.64 25.60 11.62 13.77 26.73 18.15
New York 4.76 15.10 20.05 21.47 28.57 20.89 6.92 16.53 50.11 23.63
North Carolina 4.63 15.14 18.13 20.62 26.26 22.99 8.64 17.62 27.54 24.08
North Dakota 1.91 8.72 19.33 22.12 19.12 19.20 8.73 12.82 21.41 16.32
Ohio 3.63 12.99 18.97 22.94 25.43 22.57 8.73 13.82 28.05 18.73
Oklahoma 2.94 11.33 19.24 22.01 21.91 21.86 8.64 12.54 25.16 18.81
Oregon — 14.37 18.03 22.62 27.77 22.05 11.62 15.01 23.99 20.01
Pennsylvania 3.52 14.08 19.17 19.28 28.35 20.58 6.92 16.08 32.09 21.41
Rhode Island 5.69 16.00 20.07 22.69 35.93 20.88 6.92 18.16 41.17 23.26
South Carolina 4.55 16.63 18.39 20.91 27.70 25.67 8.64 18.13 26.92 24.61
South Dakota 3.92 10.46 19.14 21.91 19.33 19.30 8.73 13.15 23.66 17.74
Tennessee 3.33 12.91 19.70 22.54 26.49 25.56 8.64 14.34 22.98 19.99
Texas 2.94 11.63 19.85 15.69 26.63 26.60 8.64 12.96 36.17 27.91
Utah 3.89 8.88 19.57 23.30 24.14 23.89 11.62 9.63 23.90 13.92
Vermont 6.20 15.97 20.48 22.48 27.46 22.69 6.92 21.37 41.46 26.16
Virginia 4.95 14.77 18.22 20.80 28.42 21.50 8.64 16.72 25.62 21.55
Washington 3.96 13.50 22.34 24.09 25.47 23.93 11.62 14.75 21.28 18.31
West Virginia 2.46 13.58 18.94 21.00 28.64 24.18 8.64 15.00 19.73 17.52
Wisconsin 5.39 11.86 19.46 22.12 21.11 20.54 8.73 13.47 31.84 19.17
Wyoming 2.40 8.51 19.43 23.13 23.56 23.36 11.62 11.78 22.72 15.50
United States 3.50 12.69 19.62 21.27 25.31 21.87 8.80 14.40 31.22 21.64

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. — = No consumption.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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2 Table S2b. Residential Sector Energy Expenditure Estimates by Source, 2007
(Million Nominal Dollars)
0
0 Primary Energy

7 Petroleum Biomass

Natural Distillate Retail Total


State Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Electricity Energy d
S Alabama (s) 643.0 0.9 2.8 190.6 194.4 28.0 865.4 3,056.8 3,922.2
U Alaska
Arizona
1.6
(s)
172.2
659.5
154.2
0.3
20.7
0.1
17.4
89.7
192.3
90.0
6.8
63.7
372.9
813.3
321.0
3,327.6
693.8
4,140.8
M Arkansas
California
(s)

428.1
5,696.8
0.4
11.6
0.6
21.0
120.7
798.8
121.6
831.3
9.1
127.1
558.8
6,655.2
1,520.5
12,859.8
2,079.3
19,515.0
M Colorado
Connecticut
0.1
(s)
1,157.8
710.5
0.9
1,517.8
0.8
16.5
244.3
162.0
246.0
1,696.2
52.0
19.5
1,455.8
2,426.2
1,631.7
2,555.6
3,087.6
4,981.8
A Delaware
Dist. of Col.
(s)
0.2
162.1
209.5
69.3
23.9
5.2

74.9
0.2
149.3
24.1
4.2
3.2
315.6
237.0
588.4
220.2
904.1
457.2
R Florida
Georgia
(s)
(s)
310.5
1,961.5
5.4
3.0
2.4
4.6
444.9
262.5
452.7
270.0
7.5
42.6
770.7
2,274.1
13,222.6
5,113.6
13,993.3
7,387.8
I Hawaii — 17.3 0.4 (s) 48.2 48.6 — 65.9 772.1 838.0
Idaho 0.2 268.6 28.7 0.3 94.0 123.0 15.1 406.9 530.3 937.2
E Illinois 1.0 4,659.6 17.5 6.6 385.8 409.9 64.8 5,135.3 4,863.3 9,998.6
Indiana 1.3 1,609.3 54.3 16.4 342.3 412.9 34.3 2,057.9 2,862.3 4,920.2
S Iowa 2.9 796.8 25.8 1.2 281.9 309.0 17.0 1,125.6 1,328.2 2,453.8
Kansas — 818.2 0.3 0.3 149.9 150.5 15.6 984.2 1,131.2 2,115.4
Kentucky 1.0 620.7 27.9 12.6 178.1 218.6 25.1 865.4 2,055.7 2,921.1
Louisiana (s) 522.9 0.6 0.5 65.0 66.1 14.1 603.2 2,706.8 3,310.0
Maine (s) 19.8 812.4 120.9 233.0 1,166.3 9.4 1,195.4 729.2 1,924.6
Maryland 0.4 1,266.0 394.3 25.3 200.1 619.7 25.7 1,911.8 3,353.2 5,265.0
Massachusetts 0.3 1,957.2 1,804.2 20.5 232.1 2,056.8 36.8 4,051.1 3,268.7 7,319.8
Michigan 1.7 3,632.5 158.0 12.1 837.8 1,007.9 56.4 4,698.4 3,611.8 8,310.2
Minnesota 0.5 1,435.3 178.7 1.4 370.9 551.0 29.3 2,016.1 2,078.5 4,094.6
Mississippi — 288.3 (s) 1.1 182.7 183.9 16.6 488.8 1,737.5 2,226.3
Missouri 1.0 1,363.5 16.0 6.7 355.9 378.6 33.8 1,777.0 2,758.4 4,535.4
Montana (s) 195.4 21.4 0.1 145.5 167.0 10.9 373.3 398.4 771.8
Nebraska (s) 430.3 6.0 0.8 115.1 121.8 10.0 562.2 740.0 1,302.2
Nevada (s) 539.7 17.6 2.3 64.9 84.8 25.8 650.4 1,464.2 2,114.6
New Hampshire (s) 123.5 433.2 35.8 235.9 704.9 8.0 836.4 668.5 1,504.9
New Jersey (s) 3,302.2 901.2 8.3 188.4 1,097.8 27.5 4,427.5 4,206.8 8,634.3
New Mexico (s) 399.7 0.4 0.2 166.4 167.1 21.2 588.0 582.5 1,170.5
New York 1.4 6,144.7 3,515.9 160.4 527.4 4,203.6 212.1 10,561.8 8,590.7 19,152.5
North Carolina 0.5 916.3 208.3 99.3 539.8 847.4 44.6 1,808.8 5,271.0 7,079.8
North Dakota 0.7 97.7 52.9 0.3 103.5 156.6 4.0 259.0 297.1 556.1
Ohio 1.1 4,035.3 277.9 31.6 465.4 774.9 63.1 4,874.4 5,204.0 10,078.4
Oklahoma (s) 721.7 3.4 1.0 189.4 193.8 11.6 927.0 1,833.7 2,760.7
Oregon — 628.2 58.6 1.0 63.5 123.1 38.1 789.4 1,585.9 2,375.2
Pennsylvania 5.8 3,390.2 1,913.7 103.4 540.4 2,557.5 43.4 5,996.9 5,976.9 11,973.8
Rhode Island (s) 294.4 346.5 2.1 32.6 381.2 6.1 681.7 439.9 1,121.7
South Carolina (s) 421.8 18.4 22.7 170.2 211.3 21.8 654.9 2,716.4 3,371.3
South Dakota (s) 130.1 19.7 0.2 92.2 112.1 4.5 246.7 344.0 590.7
Tennessee 0.5 814.8 14.6 26.0 221.6 262.2 35.5 1,113.1 3,362.6 4,475.7
Texas (s) 2,396.2 (s) 0.8 594.0 594.8 62.0 3,053.0 15,418.6 18,471.6
Utah 0.2 571.7 3.2 0.3 70.7 74.2 22.1 668.3 713.6 1,381.9
Vermont (s) 51.3 257.3 31.6 161.6 450.5 4.2 506.0 306.9 812.9
Virginia 0.9 1,248.4 462.6 87.2 354.5 904.4 35.9 2,189.6 3,975.9 6,165.5
Washington (s) 1,110.9 143.4 1.7 168.3 313.4 64.9 1,489.1 2,569.7 4,058.8
West Virginia 0.4 387.0 36.4 14.7 78.9 130.0 9.9 527.3 790.9 1,318.2
Wisconsin 0.7 1,576.5 224.5 1.7 449.1 675.3 31.6 2,284.1 2,431.0 4,715.1
Wyoming 0.2 109.4 3.5 0.1 83.2 86.8 6.0 202.4 200.9 403.3

United States 25.1 61,425.0 14,246.8 934.0 12,186.3 27,367.1 1,582.5 90,399.7 148,294.9 238,694.6

aIncludes supplemental gaseous fuels. Where shown, (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
bLiquefied petroleum gases. Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
cWood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
dThere are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
— = No consumption.

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6 State Energy Data 2007: Prices and Expenditures
Table S3a. Commercial Sector Energy Price Estimates by Source, 2007 2
(Nominal Dollars per Million Btu)
0
Primary Energy
0
Petroleum Biomass
7
Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
State Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Gasoline Fuel Oil Total c Waste d Total e Electricity Energy e

Alabama 3.04 14.76 16.73 15.36 21.72 21.26 — 17.57 8.64 15.41 25.51 22.48 S
Alaska
Arizona
2.30
2.76
7.53
12.52
17.87
17.91
22.62
23.88
22.19
23.43
22.14
21.95


18.85
18.79
11.54
11.07
9.13
13.21
35.72
24.23
15.24
21.22
U
Arkansas
California
2.94

10.07
10.07
17.05
18.19
15.66
24.26
22.14
23.80
21.54
23.06


20.52
20.23
7.16
4.81
10.68
10.59
20.27
37.57
15.84
26.87
M
Colorado
Connecticut
1.91
3.54
7.97
12.25
17.61
17.84
22.88
22.48
23.43
22.25
22.46
22.27

9.90
20.18
17.65
11.62
6.92
8.81
13.93
22.33
45.10
15.57
28.98
M
Delaware
Dist. of Col.
2.18
2.45
13.94
13.34
16.31
17.54
18.90
19.98
21.75
23.01
21.70
23.54
9.01

15.59
17.95
8.64
8.64
14.27
13.52
32.85
35.20
24.63
26.46
A
Florida
Georgia
3.25
3.16
12.10
12.86
16.42
16.11
20.99
20.60
22.71
22.28
21.13
20.15
9.75

17.96
17.96
3.53
8.64
13.56
13.43
28.56
23.64
25.70
20.92
R
Hawaii
Idaho

2.05
27.30
10.42
17.64
18.42
23.52
23.57
23.07
24.14
24.18
22.61
9.89

18.38
20.28
2.09
11.62
16.03
11.28
64.21
15.07
48.78
13.30
I
Illinois
Indiana
1.74
2.60
10.26
9.96
17.80
17.29
22.38
22.33
20.98
20.93
22.34
21.60

9.81
19.68
18.91
8.70
5.44
10.52
10.62
25.13
21.37
17.06
15.77
E
Iowa
Kansas
2.18

9.87
11.82
17.29
17.34
22.12
22.18
20.73
20.79
21.37
22.08


20.21
19.30
4.30
8.73
11.06
12.50
20.83
20.01
14.78
17.03
S
Kentucky 2.75 11.00 17.46 22.33 20.93 22.13 — 18.52 8.64 11.41 19.80 16.52
Louisiana 2.59 10.85 16.73 15.36 21.72 21.21 — 20.35 8.64 14.79 26.75 22.39
Maine 3.53 13.13 17.56 22.27 22.04 22.44 9.48 17.09 2.73 15.43 37.93 22.69
Maryland 2.45 11.87 16.70 19.84 22.84 22.45 9.69 17.64 3.71 12.16 33.93 24.18
Massachusetts 3.54 14.95 17.45 22.35 22.04 21.96 9.32 16.14 4.50 15.04 44.55 29.99
Michigan 2.96 9.78 18.24 22.33 20.93 21.90 — 19.65 3.52 10.20 25.72 16.70
Minnesota 2.18 9.93 18.78 22.43 21.03 21.98 8.63 20.12 5.72 11.03 21.92 15.56
Mississippi — 10.80 17.21 15.80 22.35 20.92 — 18.04 8.64 12.73 26.15 20.88
Missouri 2.11 11.61 17.16 21.95 20.58 21.25 8.45 19.23 8.73 11.68 18.58 15.83
Montana 2.40 9.61 17.12 22.24 22.77 22.83 — 20.31 11.62 11.19 23.75 17.57
Nebraska 2.10 9.00 17.37 22.22 20.83 22.34 — 19.79 6.10 9.84 18.73 14.17
Nevada 2.30 11.47 18.06 24.09 23.63 23.00 10.12 19.18 11.62 12.03 29.58 20.75
New Hampshire 3.54 15.20 16.66 21.21 20.99 21.91 9.22 15.64 6.92 15.33 40.78 26.16
New Jersey 2.76 11.69 17.98 20.22 23.28 21.22 9.75 17.80 6.86 12.38 38.07 22.99
New Mexico 1.99 9.71 16.89 15.51 21.93 22.69 — 19.59 11.62 10.54 22.46 16.73
New York 2.76 11.43 17.04 21.47 22.62 22.19 9.82 14.54 5.48 12.29 46.65 24.63
North Carolina 2.95 12.31 16.13 20.62 22.31 21.83 9.43 19.14 8.64 14.05 21.77 19.47
North Dakota 2.91 7.99 17.29 22.12 20.73 22.22 8.51 18.38 8.73 8.29 19.30 13.43
Ohio 2.73 11.32 17.16 22.94 20.83 22.49 7.37 18.83 6.31 11.80 25.42 18.18
Oklahoma 1.95 10.27 17.21 22.01 20.63 21.45 — 19.09 8.64 11.24 21.49 17.02
Oregon — 12.12 16.70 22.62 22.19 23.49 9.95 17.37 9.94 12.64 21.10 17.89
Pennsylvania 2.45 12.27 16.92 19.28 23.06 22.40 9.60 17.14 3.88 12.30 26.98 18.78
Rhode Island 3.54 14.32 17.98 22.69 22.46 22.38 9.21 15.89 6.92 14.75 37.13 24.12
South Carolina 3.07 13.07 16.35 20.91 22.62 20.78 9.56 17.71 3.97 13.53 22.70 20.16
South Dakota 2.29 8.79 17.13 21.91 20.53 22.14 8.43 18.23 8.73 10.48 19.37 15.17
Tennessee 2.62 11.54 17.62 22.54 21.12 21.38 8.67 18.49 8.64 12.13 23.71 19.32
Texas 2.47 9.47 17.09 15.69 22.19 21.41 9.15 18.43 6.91 10.42 28.93 22.77
Utah 1.90 7.56 17.93 23.30 23.85 22.21 — 19.06 9.01 8.44 19.16 13.39
Vermont 3.54 12.78 18.95 22.48 22.25 21.87 10.09 18.82 6.92 16.88 36.02 25.27
Virginia 2.68 11.48 15.98 20.80 22.50 21.70 9.67 17.33 2.97 11.89 18.69 16.22
Washington 3.86 12.06 17.79 24.09 23.63 23.97 9.97 19.68 11.62 12.86 19.20 16.78
West Virginia 2.68 12.45 16.93 21.00 22.71 22.95 — 19.43 8.64 12.38 17.14 14.71
Wisconsin 3.00 10.22 17.95 22.12 20.73 22.85 8.51 19.00 6.14 10.97 25.54 17.37
Wyoming 1.50 7.59 17.80 23.13 23.68 21.86 — 21.59 11.62 10.58 18.31 14.48

United States 2.47 10.97 17.24 21.13 21.89 21.69 9.71 17.45 5.55 11.79 28.27 20.74

aIncludes supplemental gaseous fuels. Note: The commercial sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial
bLiquefied petroleum gases. electricity-only plants.
cIncludes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
dWood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Files."
eThere are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
— = No consumption.

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2 Table S3b. Commercial Sector Energy Expenditure Estimates by Source, 2007
(Million Nominal Dollars)
0
0 Primary Energy

7 Petroleum Biomass

Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total


State Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Total d Waste e Total f Electricity Energy f

S Alabama 0.1 352.7 123.2 0.4 28.2 5.0 — 156.9 4.4 514.1 1,990.6 2,504.7
U Alaska
Arizona
14.0
(s)
142.0
419.8
102.1
66.8
13.6
0.3
2.3
12.6
20.3
5.1


138.3
84.8
1.1
10.1
295.4
514.7
344.7
2,519.4
640.1
3,034.1
M Arkansas
California
0.1

324.1
2,558.9
9.0
194.3
0.8
4.2
19.3
113.2
13.8
33.7


42.9
345.4
1.5
28.9
368.6
2,933.2
816.1
15,854.4
1,184.6
18,787.6
M Colorado
Connecticut
0.5
0.2
512.2
453.5
45.9
270.9
0.6
4.3
44.0
21.6
5.1
4.6

11.8
95.5
313.3
8.1
3.1
616.3
770.1
1,562.3
2,327.7
2,178.6
3,097.7
A Delaware
Dist. of Col.
(s)
1.0
124.9
261.1
22.7
31.0
1.2
0.1
10.6
(s)
0.8
3.0
6.0

41.3
34.2
0.7
0.5
166.9
296.8
484.2
1,143.4
651.2
1,440.2
R Florida
Georgia
(s)
0.1
667.8
645.3
220.5
78.3
1.5
1.5
55.1
41.2
74.6
7.6
2.5

354.2
128.7
2.2
6.7
1,024.2
780.8
9,154.1
3,790.9
10,178.3
4,571.7
I Hawaii
Idaho

1.7
52.0
152.3
28.9
27.6
(s)
0.1
4.3
15.8
1.5
2.5
(s)

34.8
45.9
3.9
2.4
90.7
202.3
771.2
309.2
861.9
511.5
E Illinois
Indiana
5.3
8.4
2,115.0
770.7
77.1
100.3
4.5
3.5
68.1
54.2
28.0
31.1

0.2
177.7
189.4
10.2
6.6
2,308.2
975.1
4,461.5
1,805.8
6,769.8
2,780.9
S Iowa
Kansas
13.5

463.4
367.7
24.9
26.9
0.4
0.5
54.4
26.7
179.4
8.5


259.6
62.6
3.9
2.4
740.4
432.8
858.7
1,056.3
1,599.1
1,489.0
Kentucky 7.3 388.9 67.2 1.3 26.6 5.0 — 100.1 3.9 500.1 1,353.5 1,853.7
Louisiana (s) 280.9 59.6 0.6 8.8 310.0 — 379.1 2.2 662.2 2,088.8 2,751.0
Maine 0.2 85.2 299.7 14.7 29.8 5.6 24.3 374.2 4.4 464.0 543.0 1,007.0
Maryland 1.8 871.5 115.6 4.6 26.4 4.0 1.1 151.8 8.1 1,033.2 3,553.2 4,586.4
Massachusetts 1.7 927.5 330.7 3.2 29.0 9.1 48.9 420.9 7.5 1,357.5 4,127.0 5,484.5
Michigan 10.3 1,640.7 119.9 1.0 133.3 9.4 — 263.6 16.8 1,931.3 3,513.9 5,445.2
Minnesota 2.2 925.3 79.5 1.3 64.5 108.0 4.8 258.0 5.5 1,191.1 1,684.2 2,875.3
Mississippi — 230.1 114.0 0.4 26.0 3.5 — 143.9 2.6 376.6 1,195.6 1,572.3
Missouri 7.8 700.0 36.8 1.1 62.1 6.4 0.3 106.8 5.3 820.0 1,972.8 2,792.8
Montana 0.1 129.1 17.4 (s) 28.3 1.8 — 47.5 1.7 178.3 391.3 569.6
Nebraska 0.2 275.4 19.1 0.2 22.0 13.4 — 54.7 1.8 332.2 600.5 932.7
Nevada (s) 339.5 32.2 0.8 9.3 2.1 0.3 44.6 4.0 388.2 943.8 1,332.0
New Hampshire 0.3 144.3 108.0 4.7 32.9 5.4 25.6 176.6 1.2 322.4 635.9 958.3
New Jersey 0.1 2,042.2 350.6 12.3 23.9 8.4 14.3 409.6 4.3 2,456.3 5,310.2 7,766.5
New Mexico 0.1 247.4 18.6 0.1 25.1 2.4 — 46.3 3.3 297.2 684.6 981.8
New York 7.5 3,393.5 1,449.5 29.8 73.7 30.5 538.4 2,121.8 37.5 5,560.3 11,829.3 17,389.6
North Carolina 2.8 580.2 141.0 8.3 80.9 131.3 1.8 363.4 7.0 953.4 3,477.2 4,430.6
North Dakota 10.0 86.2 16.1 0.2 19.8 2.0 1.4 39.4 0.6 136.2 277.5 413.7
Ohio 7.7 1,871.7 176.5 10.9 67.3 53.7 (s) 308.4 11.8 2,199.6 4,174.9 6,374.5
Oklahoma (s) 446.5 47.4 1.0 31.5 24.4 — 104.3 1.8 552.6 1,366.5 1,919.1
Oregon — 358.5 45.8 1.6 9.0 4.0 2.0 62.4 6.2 427.1 1,165.4 1,592.6
Pennsylvania 36.4 1,862.4 484.9 20.4 77.6 10.7 23.5 617.0 10.3 2,526.1 4,374.8 6,900.8
Rhode Island 0.1 167.7 72.0 0.1 3.6 1.2 13.6 90.5 1.0 259.2 470.1 729.3
South Carolina (s) 280.7 65.9 2.2 24.5 3.8 0.9 97.3 5.5 383.5 1,684.1 2,067.6
South Dakota (s) 91.1 22.5 (s) 17.3 1.4 0.6 41.8 0.7 133.6 276.4 410.0
Tennessee 3.7 612.1 97.8 3.1 31.2 6.2 0.4 138.6 5.6 760.0 2,426.0 3,186.0
Texas (s) 1,574.9 243.1 3.8 87.4 41.5 0.8 376.6 10.6 1,962.1 10,909.8 12,871.9
Utah 0.8 276.6 47.2 0.5 12.3 2.9 — 62.9 3.7 344.1 669.3 1,013.4
Vermont 0.1 33.7 84.5 3.4 23.1 0.8 5.5 117.4 0.7 151.8 253.0 404.8
Virginia 4.6 796.7 194.4 19.1 49.5 13.2 1.1 277.3 14.3 1,092.8 2,995.9 4,088.7
Washington (s) 664.7 81.2 1.4 27.5 21.1 (s) 131.2 10.2 806.1 1,939.5 2,745.6
West Virginia 3.6 302.6 15.9 3.0 11.0 3.5 — 33.5 1.5 341.3 454.2 795.5
Wisconsin 3.4 922.2 105.6 1.1 77.8 6.7 1.3 192.6 5.7 1,123.9 2,047.2 3,171.1
Wyoming 1.3 74.5 9.0 0.1 14.8 48.9 — 72.7 0.9 149.5 263.3 412.7
United States 159.0 34,008.0 6,620.0 193.9 1,859.4 1,326.9 731.6 10,732.4 305.0 45,204.4 128,903.2 174,107.7

aIncludes supplemental gaseous fuels. Where shown, (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
bLiquefied petroleum gases. Notes: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial sector
cIncludes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
dIncludes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
eWood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Files."
fThere are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
— = No consumption.

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Table S4a. Industrial Sector Energy Price Estimates by Source, 2007 2
(Nominal Dollars per Million Btu)
0
Primary Energy
0
Coal Petroleum Biomass
7
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
State Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline Fuel Oil Other c Total Waste d Total e Electricity Energy e

Alabama 3.48 3.04 3.25 8.52 16.98 15.99 21.26 8.98 12.50 14.18 2.57 6.92 15.45 8.53 S
Alaska
Arizona


2.30
2.76
2.30
2.76
4.65
10.23
17.06
17.89
23.33
24.63
22.14
21.95

10.04
11.63
8.48
16.83
13.81
2.05
1.66
16.74
11.33
37.02
17.72
20.95
13.24 U
Arkansas
California


2.94
2.81
2.94
2.81
9.51
8.96
17.31
18.16
16.30
25.02
21.54
23.06
9.16
10.04
16.28
12.75
17.07
15.23
2.57
2.49
9.77
10.16
15.39
29.26
10.82
12.88 M
Colorado
Connecticut


1.91

1.91

7.09
10.24
18.63
17.49
23.63
24.19
22.46
22.27

9.90
8.80
16.39
15.81
18.03
1.64
1.67
10.16
14.36
17.49
37.87
11.57
20.50 M
Delaware
Dist. of Col.


2.18

2.18

8.60

16.61
17.53
22.80
24.11
21.70
23.54
9.01

16.56
15.69
16.08
19.29
1.64

12.26
19.29
26.16
27.32
15.07
23.80 A
Florida
Georgia


3.25
3.16
3.25
3.16
9.78
8.66
16.58
16.26
21.70
21.29
21.13
20.15
9.75
8.73
12.00
11.54
14.60
13.45
2.49
2.57
9.28
7.78
22.73
16.21
11.51
9.37 R
Hawaii
Idaho


2.67
2.05
2.67
2.05
17.99
9.17
17.61
18.88
24.26
24.34
24.18
22.61
9.89
8.79
45.11
6.67
20.65
15.14
2.08
2.55
14.00
9.00
53.86
11.35
39.42
9.67 I
Illinois
Indiana
3.83
3.74
1.74
2.60
2.15
3.23
8.88
8.25
19.47
17.98
20.87
20.82
22.34
21.60
8.61
9.81
15.58
10.70
17.91
13.93
1.49
1.53
11.28
7.33
19.36
14.33
12.96
8.64 E
Iowa
Kansas


2.18
2.12
2.18
2.12
8.47
7.04
18.37
18.43
20.63
20.69
21.37
22.08
8.51
8.53
14.58
16.48
18.54
18.95
1.47
1.49
10.74
12.65
13.89
15.03
11.34
12.95 S
Kentucky 3.48 2.75 3.09 8.15 18.55 20.82 22.13 8.59 8.96 12.58 2.53 9.21 13.11 10.33
Louisiana — 2.59 2.59 6.84 16.98 15.99 21.21 9.05 17.57 16.90 2.58 10.15 19.85 10.73
Maine — 3.53 3.53 11.87 17.66 23.96 22.44 9.48 15.45 12.83 2.56 5.97 41.34 9.66
Maryland — 2.45 2.45 11.19 16.53 23.94 22.45 9.69 12.06 14.09 2.51 9.75 27.59 12.43
Massachusetts — 3.54 3.54 14.71 17.63 23.96 21.96 9.32 18.30 17.63 1.66 15.64 38.18 21.61
Michigan 3.70 2.96 3.26 9.24 18.58 20.82 21.90 8.59 17.35 17.90 2.50 10.60 18.96 12.41
Minnesota — 2.18 2.18 7.49 19.28 20.92 21.98 8.63 10.99 15.41 2.49 9.78 16.67 11.31
Mississippi — 3.02 3.02 8.06 17.47 16.45 20.92 9.24 10.47 13.34 2.57 8.12 16.86 9.78
Missouri — 2.11 2.11 10.82 18.24 20.48 21.25 8.45 9.28 13.70 1.70 11.49 13.96 12.03
Montana — 2.40 2.40 9.60 18.11 22.96 22.83 — 4.24 13.48 2.56 10.69 15.11 11.51
Nebraska — 2.10 2.10 7.83 18.46 20.73 22.34 8.55 11.63 17.95 1.46 11.78 14.00 12.23
Nevada — 2.30 2.30 11.22 18.04 24.84 23.00 — 6.29 14.95 1.66 12.75 24.27 18.27
New Hampshire — — — 13.26 18.39 22.82 21.91 9.22 10.44 14.10 1.96 13.54 35.96 19.59
New Jersey — — — 9.30 17.41 24.39 21.22 9.75 16.83 17.04 1.67 14.95 29.55 16.95
New Mexico — 1.99 1.99 8.29 17.15 16.14 22.69 9.07 8.90 14.06 1.66 13.09 16.40 13.93
New York 3.43 2.76 2.90 11.05 17.20 23.71 22.19 9.82 11.88 13.63 2.44 11.17 25.53 14.05
North Carolina — 2.95 2.95 9.62 16.28 21.31 21.83 9.43 14.15 15.01 2.54 10.35 16.02 11.69
North Dakota — 2.91 2.91 6.55 18.37 20.63 22.22 8.51 10.29 17.94 1.89 6.92 15.35 7.56
Ohio 3.77 2.73 3.32 10.25 18.44 20.73 22.49 7.37 13.51 14.97 2.46 10.42 16.89 11.98
Oklahoma — 1.95 1.95 8.62 18.29 20.53 21.45 8.47 11.15 14.93 2.53 9.46 15.87 10.46
Oregon — 2.20 2.20 9.12 16.76 23.33 23.49 9.95 10.07 13.57 2.43 9.19 14.83 10.61
Pennsylvania 3.49 2.45 3.23 10.22 17.97 24.16 22.40 9.60 16.96 18.11 2.41 9.78 20.14 11.90
Rhode Island — — — 12.08 18.40 24.42 22.38 9.21 38.69 20.02 1.63 14.85 35.29 20.36
South Carolina — 3.07 3.07 8.52 16.51 21.61 20.78 9.56 10.72 11.92 2.55 8.09 14.15 9.77
South Dakota — 2.29 2.29 8.30 18.20 20.43 22.14 8.43 9.08 16.33 1.65 11.75 14.92 12.15
Tennessee — 2.62 2.62 8.97 18.72 21.02 21.38 8.67 11.25 13.42 2.52 8.66 15.22 10.31
Texas — 2.47 2.47 6.55 17.35 16.33 21.41 9.15 16.27 16.36 2.54 12.92 22.84 13.76
Utah — 1.90 1.90 5.98 18.97 24.05 22.21 8.69 11.31 17.14 1.65 8.91 13.26 10.06
Vermont — — — 9.07 18.54 24.19 21.87 10.09 11.10 16.19 1.66 13.78 26.15 18.02
Virginia 3.42 2.68 2.97 8.94 17.34 21.49 21.70 9.67 14.19 15.55 2.54 8.70 14.84 9.67
Washington — 3.86 3.86 9.54 18.31 24.84 23.97 9.97 6.27 10.50 2.51 8.39 13.39 9.64
West Virginia 3.54 2.68 3.18 7.92 17.67 21.70 22.95 9.60 13.67 14.77 1.66 10.12 11.59 10.39
Wisconsin — 3.00 3.00 9.49 18.20 20.63 22.85 8.51 11.87 15.21 2.42 10.13 18.06 11.86
Wyoming — 1.50 1.50 6.36 18.83 23.88 21.86 8.63 15.02 18.24 1.66 8.83 12.03 9.48
United States 3.61 2.58 2.91 8.28 17.88 17.20 21.94 9.26 13.78 15.75 2.52 10.50 18.71 11.89

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category described Note: The industrial sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and industrial
in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. electricity-only plants.
d Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
e There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric or geothermal energy. The U.S. average includes coal Files."
coke net imports, which are not included in the States. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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2 Table S4b. Industrial Sector Energy Expenditure Estimates by Source, 2007
(Million Nominal Dollars)
0
0 Primary Energy

Coal Petroleum Biomass


7
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
State Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e Total f Electricity Energy f

S Alabama 135.9 128.9 264.7 1,137.6 483.5 83.7 124.6 46.0 772.0 1,509.7 406.1 3,318.1 1,723.8 5,041.9
Alaska — (s) (s) — 264.5 0.6 7.6 — 12.2 285.0 0.2 285.2 164.9 450.1
U Arizona — 42.1 42.1 203.0 448.0 34.7 123.1 1.4 259.0 866.2 0.5 1,111.8 742.6 1,854.4
Arkansas — 28.7 28.7 718.8 713.2 62.5 106.8 4.0 522.9 1,409.5 184.0 2,341.0 846.7 3,187.8
M California — 120.7 120.7 5,873.6 1,199.7 72.3 535.2 — 2,077.3 3,884.4 62.6 9,941.3 4,760.7 14,702.0
Colorado — 10.2 10.2 761.7 524.0 208.3 94.9 — 221.3 1,048.6 0.2 1,820.7 745.6 2,566.3
M Connecticut — — — 240.2 91.3 134.3 51.7 24.5 211.2 512.9 1.0 754.1 702.0 1,456.2
Delaware — 5.9 5.9 130.8 42.4 17.5 21.9 24.5 244.1 350.4 0.1 487.1 263.4 750.5
A Dist. of Col. — — — — 5.0 0.2 6.7 — 3.3 15.2 — 15.2 27.7 42.8
Florida — 90.5 90.5 701.7 614.3 121.1 386.8 107.8 827.0 2,057.1 225.7 3,075.1 1,492.4 4,567.5
R Georgia — 122.5 122.5 1,350.9 543.6 159.2 187.6 73.7 1,056.7 2,020.8 398.2 3,892.5 1,883.8 5,776.3
Hawaii — 5.1 5.1 8.3 45.7 2.1 30.8 — 5.6 84.3 1.3 99.0 670.0 769.0
I Idaho
Illinois

74.9
18.9
137.3
18.9
212.3
226.5
2,145.8
253.7
980.4
37.4
1,088.4
79.1
209.2
2.0
4.4
70.1
1,800.1
442.4
4,082.4
47.3
4.8
735.0
6,445.2
364.1
2,909.5
1,099.1
9,354.7
E Indiana
Iowa
619.3

348.9
132.1
968.2
132.1
2,154.3
912.6
647.9
501.2
186.1
884.8
285.5
155.4
18.6
2.4
998.7
378.7
2,136.9
1,922.5
6.9
7.2
5,266.3
2,974.4
2,369.9
906.1
7,636.2
3,880.4
S Kansas
Kentucky

103.0
12.2
94.1
12.2
197.0
843.0
853.5
525.6
512.8
1,110.3
544.8
117.5
132.5
23.9
5.4
438.4
1,076.8
2,215.7
2,272.2
0.9
40.5
3,071.7
3,363.3
541.2
1,923.4
3,612.9
5,286.6
Louisiana — 4.5 4.5 5,077.3 501.5 3,193.8 181.9 33.5 4,525.5 8,436.2 305.4 13,823.4 1,702.3 15,525.7
Maine — 10.3 10.3 40.3 97.7 24.7 30.5 165.1 43.3 361.3 155.1 567.1 458.7 1,025.7
Maryland — 73.1 73.1 236.6 148.5 55.7 121.9 39.8 429.7 795.6 20.2 1,125.4 563.0 1,688.5
Massachusetts — 7.9 7.9 687.1 139.7 76.7 90.7 56.7 339.6 703.4 1.0 1,399.4 1,230.9 2,630.3
Michigan 113.8 129.7 243.5 1,564.1 341.0 303.0 253.4 50.1 1,471.4 2,419.1 64.8 4,291.5 2,125.0 6,416.5
Minnesota — 56.1 56.1 812.3 578.0 341.9 169.3 41.1 559.0 1,689.3 59.4 2,617.1 1,270.7 3,887.8
Mississippi — 10.2 10.2 743.6 316.1 52.6 68.5 6.6 388.7 832.5 140.4 1,726.8 842.1 2,568.9
Missouri — 51.2 51.2 746.4 616.6 353.7 134.6 1.6 665.9 1,772.4 2.2 2,572.2 881.9 3,454.1
Montana — 3.9 3.9 241.5 471.9 55.5 59.7 — 77.0 664.1 30.3 939.8 302.7 1,242.6
Nebraska — 16.9 16.9 467.7 657.4 114.4 83.8 2.5 86.9 945.0 1.5 1,431.1 434.8 1,865.9
Nevada — 10.7 10.7 138.0 371.7 4.4 37.6 — 57.1 470.9 0.3 619.9 1,085.5 1,705.3
New Hampshire — — — 85.2 52.5 32.0 21.5 23.7 55.9 185.6 0.9 271.8 266.6 538.4
New Jersey — — — 562.7 200.3 66.1 130.2 26.2 2,409.4 2,832.1 0.9 3,395.7 1,064.3 4,460.1
New Mexico — 3.7 3.7 53.6 231.7 297.9 60.6 9.0 169.9 769.1 0.1 826.6 351.6 1,178.2
New York 24.7 73.6 98.3 900.9 363.2 105.8 250.6 90.2 1,238.3 2,048.1 22.2 3,069.6 1,761.0 4,830.5
North Carolina — 88.6 88.6 882.2 372.1 339.8 157.8 186.0 1,131.4 2,187.1 126.7 3,284.7 1,583.7 4,868.4
North Dakota — 267.0 267.0 113.7 413.9 89.8 66.9 3.5 40.8 614.9 1.5 997.2 183.9 1,181.2
Ohio 232.2 128.4 360.7 2,934.1 631.4 207.5 226.8 40.3 1,954.9 3,060.8 34.7 6,390.2 3,308.6 9,698.8
Oklahoma — 30.0 30.0 1,471.0 437.7 56.4 142.1 6.6 394.9 1,037.7 44.0 2,582.7 797.7 3,380.3
Oregon — 4.8 4.8 640.0 163.5 17.9 106.4 20.5 219.1 527.5 54.0 1,226.3 663.8 1,890.1
Pennsylvania 608.2 142.7 750.9 1,873.7 820.6 589.6 180.3 65.4 1,744.7 3,400.5 39.5 6,064.6 3,199.4 9,264.0
Rhode Island — — — 84.3 17.5 10.2 18.0 10.2 20.2 76.1 (s) 160.5 141.0 301.5
South Carolina — 100.6 100.6 665.3 219.9 58.7 77.3 96.4 865.1 1,317.4 133.7 2,217.0 1,479.3 3,696.3
South Dakota — 10.5 10.5 172.2 223.4 60.9 64.3 1.2 63.6 413.5 0.2 596.4 110.0 706.4
Tennessee — 202.5 202.5 801.3 388.9 86.8 208.2 8.5 1,108.0 1,800.4 81.0 2,885.2 1,704.4 4,589.5
Texas — 99.8 99.8 7,493.5 2,276.7 24,955.3 511.6 179.4 11,076.2 38,999.2 127.4 46,720.0 7,630.2 54,350.1
Utah — 39.4 39.4 176.6 292.4 39.0 60.7 13.2 78.2 483.6 0.2 699.8 377.5 1,077.3
Vermont — — — 27.1 42.8 19.1 22.6 9.6 25.7 119.8 0.5 147.4 145.9 293.3
Virginia 109.0 134.7 243.7 617.9 717.7 81.8 122.5 82.7 851.2 1,855.8 149.8 2,867.3 918.9 3,786.2
Washington — 12.3 12.3 638.2 418.8 12.6 121.2 — 376.0 928.6 106.4 1,685.5 894.7 2,580.3
West Virginia 136.3 72.4 208.8 260.7 544.8 20.0 41.8 50.3 1,033.3 1,690.1 1.1 2,160.6 555.8 2,716.3
Wisconsin — 120.2 120.2 1,089.9 600.6 236.1 200.1 38.0 701.0 1,775.7 73.5 3,059.3 1,519.2 4,578.5
Wyoming — 51.4 51.4 256.6 505.5 26.1 36.0 3.3 113.1 683.9 0.2 992.1 341.3 1,333.4
United States 2,157.3 3,255.5 5,412.8 50,818.0 22,572.9 36,734.1 6,716.6 1,699.7 45,290.3 113,013.7 3,166.5 172,758.4 62,934.1 235,692.4

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c Includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category described Notes: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial sector
in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. includes industrial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
f There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric or geothermal energy. The U.S. total includes $347.3 Files."
million for coal coke net imports, which are not included in the States. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table S5a. Transportation Sector Energy Price Estimates by Source, 2007 2
(Nominal Dollars per Million Btu)
0
Primary Energy 0
Petroleum 7
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total
State Coal Gas Gasoline a Fuel Oil Fuel LPG b Lubricants a Gasoline c Fuel Oil Total Total Electricity Energy

Alabama — 13.09 23.70 20.14 16.20 26.70 51.97 21.26 8.14 20.76 20.76 25.51 20.76
S
Alaska
Arizona


6.63
9.17
23.70
23.70
20.66
20.31
16.35
16.24
24.62
24.62
51.97
51.97
22.14
21.95
11.70

18.03
21.26
18.02
21.21


18.02
21.21
U
Arkansas — 8.39 23.70 20.64 15.73 26.64 51.97 21.54 — 21.35 21.34 20.27 21.34 M
California — 7.62 23.70 20.71 16.19 25.32 51.97 23.06 8.19 20.45 20.41 24.54 20.41
Colorado — 8.57 23.70 21.42 16.27 26.36 51.97 22.46 — 21.31 21.30 21.05 21.30 M
Connecticut — 19.99 23.70 21.34 16.46 20.84 51.97 22.27 8.31 21.99 21.99 41.56 22.04
Delaware — 21.08 23.70 20.51 15.99 25.39 51.97 21.70 9.36 20.38 20.38 — 20.38 A
Dist. of Col. — 9.24 23.70 20.31 — 25.16 51.97 23.54 — 23.72 23.66 33.18 24.23
Florida — 11.86 23.70 20.59 16.10 26.55 51.97 21.13 9.49 19.97 19.97 28.53 19.97 R
Georgia — 12.62 23.70 18.76 15.46 24.09 51.97 20.15 9.36 19.32 19.32 18.82 19.32
Hawaii — 7.43 23.70 21.69 16.22 25.23 51.97 24.18 11.24 18.97 18.97 — 18.97 I
Idaho
Illinois


11.15
9.47
23.70
23.70
21.65
20.76
16.42
15.76
26.08
26.81
51.97
51.97
22.61
22.34

7.89
22.22
21.17
22.22
21.17

18.84
22.22
21.16 E
Indiana
Iowa


5.95
11.56
23.70
23.70
19.86
19.91
15.67
16.48
24.58
26.92
51.97
51.97
21.60
21.37
7.89

20.79
21.09
20.79
21.09
29.58

20.79
21.09 S
Kansas — 9.82 23.70 20.58 16.00 27.27 51.97 22.08 — 21.78 21.78 — 21.78
Kentucky — 7.38 23.70 20.27 16.00 26.88 51.97 22.13 — 21.12 21.12 — 21.12
Louisiana — 11.61 23.70 20.04 15.47 26.58 51.97 21.21 8.67 18.24 18.24 40.76 18.24
Maine — — 23.70 21.45 16.47 23.15 51.97 22.44 9.05 21.79 21.79 — 21.79
Maryland — 11.01 23.70 20.62 15.93 25.57 51.97 22.45 9.21 21.79 21.77 29.75 21.80
Massachusetts — 12.73 23.70 21.00 16.47 23.56 51.97 21.96 9.76 21.41 21.39 27.08 21.41
Michigan — 2.97 23.70 20.19 16.47 26.34 51.97 21.90 7.89 21.67 21.67 28.60 21.67
Minnesota — 12.52 23.70 21.29 16.16 26.34 51.97 21.98 7.13 21.28 21.28 24.23 21.28
Mississippi — 11.11 23.70 19.78 15.73 26.70 51.97 20.92 8.14 20.20 20.20 26.15 20.20
Missouri — 8.29 23.70 19.69 16.00 26.57 51.97 21.25 7.13 20.78 20.78 18.06 20.78
Montana — 7.52 23.70 21.80 16.34 23.96 51.97 22.83 — 22.32 22.32 — 22.32
Nebraska — 7.51 23.70 20.67 16.00 27.75 51.97 22.34 — 21.85 21.85 — 21.85
Nevada — 9.53 23.70 20.88 16.38 27.19 51.97 23.00 8.40 21.25 21.22 29.26 21.22
New Hampshire — 12.66 23.70 20.72 16.47 22.95 51.97 21.91 — 21.80 21.80 — 21.80
New Jersey — 11.44 23.70 19.87 15.60 23.43 51.97 21.22 4.85 18.13 18.13 32.64 18.14
New Mexico — 5.60 23.70 21.71 15.73 26.12 51.97 22.69 — 22.12 22.10 — 22.10
New York — 12.53 23.70 20.55 16.46 23.76 51.97 22.19 7.84 20.86 20.84 32.14 20.96
North Carolina — 10.26 23.70 20.26 15.59 26.73 51.97 21.83 9.35 21.26 21.26 26.64 21.26
North Dakota — 7.87 23.70 21.33 16.00 27.27 51.97 22.22 — 21.79 21.79 — 21.79
Ohio — 8.15 23.70 20.58 15.93 27.86 51.97 22.49 7.89 21.54 21.54 29.25 21.54
Oklahoma — 12.05 23.70 19.65 16.39 26.57 51.97 21.45 — 20.69 20.69 — 20.69
Oregon — 6.46 23.70 21.00 16.27 26.78 51.97 23.49 8.19 21.73 21.72 19.67 21.72
Pennsylvania — 10.40 23.70 21.06 15.79 25.49 51.97 22.40 7.73 21.39 21.39 22.64 21.39
Rhode Island — 10.52 23.70 21.47 16.47 24.35 51.97 22.38 9.05 22.22 22.19 — 22.19
South Carolina — 10.46 23.70 19.32 15.75 25.09 51.97 20.78 9.36 20.16 20.16 — 20.16
South Dakota — 8.59 23.70 20.49 17.10 26.92 51.97 22.14 — 21.58 21.58 — 21.58
Tennessee — 13.38 23.70 19.59 15.98 26.22 51.97 21.38 8.14 20.42 20.41 30.21 20.41
Texas — 9.46 23.70 20.22 15.75 26.47 51.97 21.41 8.67 19.53 19.52 24.63 19.52
Utah — 7.84 23.70 21.28 16.39 26.83 51.97 22.21 — 21.12 21.11 21.82 21.11
Vermont — 12.82 23.70 21.57 16.47 20.84 51.97 21.87 — 21.79 21.79 — 21.79
Virginia — 7.13 23.70 19.59 15.90 25.09 51.97 21.70 8.23 20.44 20.44 19.73 20.43
Washington — 6.49 23.70 22.15 16.14 24.62 51.97 23.97 8.19 20.84 20.82 16.82 20.82
West Virginia — 10.62 23.70 21.20 15.96 26.37 51.97 22.95 — 22.58 22.58 18.81 22.58
Wisconsin — 9.09 23.70 21.50 15.98 27.23 51.97 22.85 7.89 22.50 22.50 22.25 22.50
Wyoming — 5.58 23.70 20.99 16.42 23.96 51.97 21.86 — 21.47 21.46 — 21.46
United States — 9.23 23.70 20.43 16.01 26.05 51.97 21.97 8.18 20.59 20.58 28.37 20.59

a State prices are not available. The U.S. average price is assigned to all States. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
c Includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
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2 Table S5b. Transportation Sector Energy Expenditure Estimates by Source, 2007
(Million Nominal Dollars)
0
0 Primary Energy

7 Petroleum
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total
State Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total Electricity Energy
S Alabama — 1.6 13.9 2,693.6 213.2 5.3 135.6 7,005.5 68.9 10,136.0 10,137.6 (s) 10,137.6
U Alaska
Arizona


0.2
19.7
29.6
17.3
935.1
2,520.1
2,693.1
608.7
0.3
16.0
26.3
96.8
772.4
7,890.3
19.3

4,476.0
11,149.3
4,476.2
11,169.0


4,476.2
11,169.0
M Arkansas — 0.1 13.1 2,022.5 109.3 5.7 120.6 3,810.2 — 6,081.5 6,081.6 (s) 6,081.6
California — 80.3 53.0 10,308.1 10,167.5 69.1 782.8 45,250.4 2,042.4 68,673.3 68,753.7 71.0 68,824.6
M Colorado — 1.3 12.1 1,795.1 1,248.4 4.5 112.4 6,023.5 — 9,196.0 9,197.3 3.2 9,200.5
Connecticut — 1.8 15.1 953.4 191.9 1.3 69.1 4,349.0 0.8 5,580.5 5,582.2 28.0 5,610.2
A Delaware — 0.1 16.6 198.3 10.2 0.2 17.8 1,226.8 73.2 1,543.0 1,543.2 — 1,543.2
Dist. of Col. — 0.7 0.7 32.5 — (s) 15.0 366.0 — 414.2 414.9 36.8 451.7
R Florida — 3.1 44.3 5,509.9 2,845.3 18.8 224.7 22,561.3 790.8 31,995.0 31,998.1 9.4 32,007.5
Georgia — 13.3 19.4 4,247.4 589.6 18.1 172.4 12,537.4 332.7 17,917.2 17,930.5 11.5 17,942.0
I Hawaii — (s) 4.9 789.2 1,173.3 1.1 20.8 1,399.9 315.5 3,704.7 3,704.7 — 3,704.7
E Idaho
Illinois


1.0
2.7
9.1
9.4
908.0
4,773.8
84.1
2,643.2
2.5
32.7
38.5
422.7
1,826.7
14,252.5

1.8
2,868.9
22,136.0
2,869.8
22,138.7

35.1
2,869.8
22,173.8
S Indiana
Iowa


0.8
(s)
13.8
5.4
4,072.0
2,003.6
662.1
84.1
12.3
7.4
193.2
145.7
8,319.5
4,154.3
14.2

13,287.0
6,400.4
13,287.9
6,400.4
1.9

13,289.8
6,400.4
Kansas — 0.1 19.7 1,693.7 140.0 4.0 168.4 3,559.5 — 5,585.3 5,585.5 — 5,585.5
Kentucky — 0.1 7.7 3,256.2 723.8 8.9 144.6 6,113.5 — 10,254.8 10,254.9 — 10,254.9
Louisiana — 0.4 3.0 3,141.8 1,965.8 3.8 201.2 5,914.5 806.1 12,036.1 12,036.5 0.4 12,036.9
Maine — — 6.2 590.1 164.9 0.6 36.8 1,928.6 11.3 2,738.4 2,738.4 — 2,738.4
Maryland — 10.7 12.8 1,783.9 318.2 3.7 86.6 7,638.5 42.3 9,885.9 9,896.6 53.2 9,949.8
Massachusetts — 9.7 10.4 1,454.1 769.2 2.5 129.4 7,997.6 17.2 10,380.4 10,390.1 37.2 10,427.3
Michigan — 0.3 9.0 2,754.5 492.3 26.3 412.4 13,000.7 14.3 16,709.4 16,709.8 0.5 16,710.3
Minnesota — 0.2 10.4 2,420.4 1,033.3 8.7 222.2 7,135.6 18.0 10,848.6 10,848.8 1.7 10,850.5
Mississippi — (s) 12.9 2,141.9 389.3 2.8 87.8 4,354.2 35.0 7,024.1 7,024.1 (s) 7,024.1
Missouri — 0.6 15.1 3,201.5 575.0 15.2 260.3 8,490.6 0.1 12,557.8 12,558.4 1.2 12,559.6
Montana — (s) 8.3 1,144.4 95.1 1.0 54.8 1,377.6 — 2,681.2 2,681.2 — 2,681.2
Nebraska — 0.2 9.5 1,304.1 87.8 3.8 97.1 2,273.3 — 3,775.7 3,775.8 — 3,775.8
Nevada — 4.6 16.4 1,141.1 855.0 6.4 23.3 3,371.1 (s) 5,413.2 5,417.9 0.8 5,418.7
New Hampshire — 0.2 5.5 298.2 14.2 0.6 16.8 1,997.6 — 2,332.8 2,333.0 — 2,333.0
New Jersey — 3.1 16.6 3,075.3 3,231.5 7.2 199.0 11,609.5 573.4 18,712.4 18,715.5 32.7 18,748.2
New Mexico — 1.7 5.5 1,649.5 173.3 3.7 59.6 2,653.2 — 4,544.8 4,546.4 — 4,546.4
New York — 37.4 22.2 3,489.4 1,864.3 4.7 297.1 15,833.5 348.3 21,859.5 21,896.9 372.5 22,269.4
North Carolina — 0.3 11.5 3,252.2 633.1 86.4 177.2 12,000.1 34.7 16,195.1 16,195.4 (s) 16,195.4
North Dakota — (s) 4.4 911.7 64.4 1.9 42.3 933.9 — 1,958.6 1,958.6 — 1,958.6
Ohio — 3.6 39.2 5,646.3 1,638.5 19.8 397.9 14,288.4 0.2 22,030.2 22,033.8 4.8 22,038.6
Oklahoma — 2.4 6.1 3,331.3 491.9 4.6 217.0 4,913.5 — 8,964.5 8,966.9 — 8,966.9
Oregon — 1.3 24.1 1,973.2 519.5 10.0 147.9 4,525.1 112.2 7,312.0 7,313.3 4.1 7,317.4
Pennsylvania — 3.7 11.5 4,842.6 1,387.6 11.9 366.4 14,304.6 166.1 21,090.7 21,094.4 67.6 21,162.0
Rhode Island — 1.8 2.6 241.4 31.3 0.3 19.5 1,117.2 0.1 1,412.4 1,414.2 — 1,414.2
South Carolina — 0.1 12.9 2,071.9 168.0 8.0 72.8 6,569.5 92.0 8,995.1 8,995.1 — 8,995.1
South Dakota — (s) 6.0 613.8 85.4 1.6 43.5 1,127.8 — 1,878.1 1,878.1 — 1,878.1
Tennessee — 0.2 12.4 3,467.6 1,251.2 15.3 188.7 8,275.3 0.2 13,210.7 13,211.0 0.2 13,211.1
Texas — 19.2 58.9 14,051.5 6,733.4 34.4 533.1 31,913.3 1,608.1 54,932.8 54,952.0 5.6 54,957.6
Utah — 1.6 9.3 1,579.9 658.5 3.8 54.1 2,956.5 — 5,262.2 5,263.8 2.5 5,266.3
Vermont — (s) 1.9 199.7 29.6 0.3 14.5 929.9 — 1,176.0 1,176.0 — 1,176.0
Virginia — 1.3 23.5 3,413.2 1,714.7 5.7 147.9 11,080.9 68.7 16,454.5 16,455.9 13.0 16,468.8
Washington — 3.5 21.1 3,172.5 1,871.6 14.8 139.9 8,102.1 514.1 13,836.1 13,839.6 0.1 13,839.7
West Virginia — 0.1 4.3 1,065.8 21.3 1.1 69.8 2,376.4 — 3,538.7 3,538.8 0.3 3,539.1
Wisconsin — 0.7 7.3 2,395.4 201.8 15.6 145.9 7,221.5 1.8 9,989.1 9,989.8 (s) 9,989.8
Wyoming — 0.2 22.8 1,408.2 35.2 0.6 42.0 887.4 — 2,396.1 2,396.3 — 2,396.3
United States — 236.0 748.8 131,940.9 53,754.0 535.1 7,912.2 380,517.7 8,123.8 583,532.4 583,768.4 795.4 584,563.8

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
— = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Section 7 of the Technical Notes. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table S6a. Electric Power Sector Energy Price Estimates by Source, 2007 2
(Nominal Dollars per Million Btu)
0
Petroleum Biomass 0
State Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c,d
Total
Energy e
7
Alabama 2.06 6.96 — 14.13 — 14.13 0.42 2.42 — 2.29
Alaska
Arizona
2.38
1.57
3.56
6.69
11.40

19.58
16.71


15.94
16.71

0.57

3.27
18.25
18.25
4.94
2.78
S
Arkansas
California
1.60
1.85
6.86
6.52
8.14
7.85
14.79
16.19

1.41
11.17
2.09
0.57
0.47
2.42
7.78

18.25
1.98
4.95
U
Colorado
Connecticut
1.26
2.85
4.19
7.72

8.54
18.45
15.77


18.45
8.75

0.47
2.42
2.42
18.25
18.25
2.01
3.25
M
Delaware
Dist. of Col.
2.38

7.75

8.90

15.22
15.22


9.95
15.22


2.42



3.54
15.22
M
Florida
Georgia
2.55
2.61
9.10
7.25
9.01
8.90
15.77
15.82
1.88

7.56
14.52
0.51
0.49
1.54
2.42


5.25
2.52
A
Hawaii
Idaho
1.85


6.04
10.94

16.19
17.72


11.77
17.72


2.42
2.42

18.25
9.81
5.98
R
Illinois 1.33 7.10 7.55 18.30 — 17.80 0.43 2.42 18.25 1.09 I
Indiana 1.59 7.37 — 15.29 — 15.29 — 0.41 18.25 1.78
Iowa 1.06 7.67 — 17.45 1.94 11.64 0.63 1.39 — 1.47 E
Kansas 1.23 6.19 — 16.61 1.41 4.37 0.43 — 18.25 1.33
Kentucky 1.77 7.56 — 16.27 1.35 1.98 — 0.41 — 1.89 S
Louisiana 2.13 7.29 8.14 14.30 1.41 2.39 0.55 2.42 — 3.47
Maine 2.85 7.67 8.54 15.77 — 8.78 — 2.42 18.25 6.94
Maryland 2.12 7.55 8.90 15.22 — 11.45 0.46 2.42 — 2.10
Massachusetts 2.78 7.82 9.48 15.91 — 9.65 0.57 2.42 18.25 5.42
Michigan 1.69 6.53 7.55 16.41 1.78 8.53 0.47 2.42 18.25 1.99
Minnesota 1.50 7.18 6.55 15.87 1.04 8.73 0.51 1.17 18.25 2.68
Mississippi 2.94 7.21 7.61 14.43 — 8.22 0.48 — — 4.18
Missouri 1.33 7.17 — 17.13 — 17.13 0.47 0.02 18.25 1.52
Montana 1.11 5.79 — 17.72 1.41 1.67 — — 18.25 1.18
Nebraska 0.88 8.83 6.55 16.69 — 13.51 0.46 2.42 18.25 1.02
Nevada 1.88 6.13 9.70 17.72 — 16.55 — — 18.25 4.89
New Hampshire 2.90 7.50 8.53 15.76 — 9.44 0.46 3.73 18.25 2.87
New Jersey 2.89 7.90 4.68 16.31 — 10.23 0.46 2.42 — 2.91
New Mexico 1.79 6.05 — 18.97 — 18.97 — 2.42 18.25 2.56
New York 2.39 7.92 7.49 12.63 1.88 7.78 0.46 2.42 18.25 4.55
North Carolina 2.75 7.94 — 14.91 — 14.91 0.41 2.42 — 2.17
North Dakota 0.98 5.92 — 17.83 — 17.83 — — 18.25 1.31
Ohio 1.71 7.63 — 16.16 1.35 5.44 0.41 2.42 18.25 1.76
Oklahoma 1.17 6.50 8.14 16.39 — 9.97 — — — 3.59
Oregon 1.38 5.90 — 16.19 — 16.19 — 4.69 18.25 5.01
Pennsylvania 1.74 7.77 7.38 12.77 — 9.21 0.44 2.42 18.25 1.73
Rhode Island — 7.86 — 15.77 — 15.77 — 2.42 18.25 8.05
South Carolina 2.33 7.86 8.90 15.87 — 14.94 0.38 2.42 — 1.58
South Dakota 1.56 7.63 — 17.01 — 17.01 — — — 2.70
Tennessee 1.91 7.33 — 16.11 — 16.11 0.35 2.42 — 1.46
Texas 1.63 6.62 8.14 16.35 1.41 3.03 0.47 2.42 18.25 3.63
Utah 1.36 5.60 — 17.53 — 17.53 — 2.42 18.25 1.96
Vermont — 7.58 — 15.77 — 15.77 0.48 4.04 18.25 3.28
Virginia 2.48 8.18 7.95 13.58 — 9.77 0.52 1.59 — 2.61
Washington 1.85 6.01 — 16.19 — 16.19 0.47 2.28 18.25 3.14
West Virginia 1.81 7.58 — 15.64 — 15.64 — — — 1.87
Wisconsin 1.67 7.43 — 16.52 1.34 4.00 0.51 1.94 18.25 1.96
Wyoming 1.06 6.82 — 17.72 — 17.72 — — 18.25 1.11

United States 1.78 7.11 8.97 15.56 1.54 7.93 0.46 3.22 18.25 2.68

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.


b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Note: The electric power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. within the NAICS 22 category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the
d State prices are not available. The U.S. average price is assigned to all States. public.
e There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
energy. Files."
— = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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2 Table S6b. Electric Power Sector Energy Expenditure Estimates by Source, 2007
(Million Nominal Dollars)
0
0 Petroleum Biomass

7 State Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d

Alabama 1,659.6 1,263.5 — 12.2 — 12.2 151.7 8.9 — 3,096.0


S Alaska
Arizona
14.9
663.3
146.4
1,916.3
33.8

72.3
8.3


106.0
8.3

158.9

0.7
0.1
13.9
267.4
2,761.4
U Arkansas
California
425.2
43.2
447.7
5,606.4
3.6
0.9
5.4
15.9

30.2
9.0
47.0
93.0
176.8
4.2
555.7

360.9
979.2
6,790.1
M Colorado
Connecticut
484.1
113.6
538.5
575.0

117.8
6.9
6.6


6.9
124.4

80.4
1.3
31.8
0.1
114.7
1,030.9
1,039.8
M Delaware
Dist. of Col.
145.4

108.3

14.8

5.1
17.5


19.9
17.5


1.3



274.9
17.5
A Florida
Georgia
1,766.2
2,334.8
7,227.3
917.8
1,344.0
1.9
112.4
14.6
91.0

1,547.3
16.5
156.9
165.8
79.5
0.4


10,777.1
3,435.3
R Hawaii
Idaho
31.8


77.4
786.1

218.1
(s)


1,004.2
(s)


10.0
3.4

6.3
1,046.1
87.0
I Illinois 1,313.5 454.2 0.6 27.8 — 28.3 435.5 20.2 4.1 2,255.9
Indiana 2,026.3 283.3 — 25.3 — 25.3 — 0.9 4.9 2,340.7
E Iowa 420.9 200.5 — 45.0 3.0 48.0 29.7 2.1 — 701.2
Kansas 480.5 161.3 — 9.1 3.2 12.3 46.5 — (s) 700.7
S Kentucky 1,691.6 150.4 — 22.9 43.4 66.4 — 0.5 — 1,908.8
Louisiana 529.4 1,689.9 24.0 5.3 30.8 60.1 98.7 3.0 — 2,381.0
Maine 10.2 274.7 37.4 2.4 — 39.8 — 99.0 265.4 689.2
Maryland 631.3 182.1 58.4 67.7 — 126.2 69.7 18.2 — 1,027.4
Massachusetts 326.2 1,486.0 293.7 13.4 — 307.1 30.9 48.7 58.3 2,257.1
Michigan 1,219.5 819.7 25.1 28.2 2.7 56.0 154.0 53.5 104.7 2,407.4
Minnesota 508.8 251.6 2.9 36.7 2.1 41.7 69.7 20.1 631.8 1,523.7
Mississippi 532.9 1,359.7 31.1 5.8 — 36.9 47.5 — — 1,977.0
Missouri 1,026.1 301.2 — 13.9 — 13.9 45.9 (s) 0.1 1,387.1
Montana 223.6 6.0 — 2.1 10.6 12.7 — — 5.9 248.2
Nebraska 183.3 97.8 0.9 5.2 — 6.1 53.2 1.5 0.6 342.6
Nevada 147.2 1,082.0 0.2 2.2 — 2.4 — — 21.4 1,253.0
New Hampshire 129.8 308.8 28.9 7.7 — 36.5 51.9 62.1 49.2 638.3
New Jersey 322.7 1,285.8 6.8 21.5 — 28.3 155.7 28.7 — 1,821.2
New Mexico 525.6 376.2 — 9.1 — 9.1 — 0.8 2.3 914.0
New York 527.8 3,302.8 552.2 100.9 5.6 658.8 205.5 66.6 894.4 5,655.9
North Carolina 2,188.6 322.8 — 45.6 — 45.6 170.2 20.6 — 2,747.9
North Dakota 319.2 (s) — 10.0 — 10.0 — — 103.4 432.6
Ohio 2,312.4 293.9 — 55.7 12.2 67.9 67.5 2.5 22.5 2,766.7
Oklahoma 417.8 1,917.9 9.7 5.6 — 15.3 — — — 2,351.1
Oregon 59.5 619.2 — 0.8 — 0.8 — 31.4 89.7 800.7
Pennsylvania 2,164.0 1,153.1 70.3 62.3 — 132.6 356.5 64.0 9.8 3,880.1
Rhode Island — 414.3 — 3.2 — 3.2 — 4.7 34.4 456.6
South Carolina 956.5 413.8 2.5 29.4 — 32.0 213.2 15.6 — 1,631.1
South Dakota 44.6 32.6 — 13.8 — 13.8 — — — 91.1
Tennessee 1,133.1 54.9 — 26.0 — 26.0 105.5 0.6 — 1,320.1
Texas 2,562.7 9,976.0 2.3 23.0 17.6 42.9 199.7 10.2 10.0 12,801.4
Utah 502.8 329.2 — 7.5 — 7.5 — 1.5 1.3 842.4
Vermont — 0.2 — 0.8 — 0.8 23.6 24.4 162.2 211.1
Virginia 926.5 762.6 108.3 88.2 — 196.5 147.7 20.9 — 2,054.3
Washington 171.2 352.4 — 2.6 — 2.6 39.6 25.6 225.5 816.8
West Virginia 1,662.1 30.4 — 29.5 — 29.5 — — — 1,722.0
Wisconsin 706.9 409.4 — 28.8 11.0 39.8 69.6 17.2 (s) 1,242.8
Wyoming 489.2 13.5 — 8.7 — 8.7 — — 2.0 513.3

United States 37,076.3 49,994.6 3,558.2 1,389.1 263.3 5,210.7 3,871.1 1,362.5 3,199.9 100,715.1

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. electric power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. NAICS 22 category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public.
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
energy. Files."
— = No consumption. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
Where shown, (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.

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2007 Price and Expenditure
State Ranking Tables
Table R1. Energy Prices and Expenditures Ranked by State, 2007 2
Energy Expenditures 0
Prices Expenditures Energy Expenditures per Person as Share of Nominal GDP a
0
Rank
State
Nominal Dollars
per Million Btu State
Million
Nominal Dollars State
Nominal
Dollars State
Percent
GDP
7
1 Hawaii 25.20 Texas 140,651 Alaska 9,191 Louisiana 16.2
2 Connecticut 24.93 California 121,829 Wyoming 8,687 Montana 15.4 R
3 District of Columbia 24.68 New York 63,642 Louisiana 7,688 Mississippi 15.3
4 Massachusetts 23.89 Florida 60,747 North Dakota 6,442 West Virginia 14.5 A
5
6
New Hampshire
Vermont
23.25
22.90
Pennsylvania
Illinois
49,301
48,297
Texas
Montana
5,899
5,504
North Dakota
Wyoming
14.4
14.4
N
7
8
Rhode Island
New York
22.72
21.78
Ohio
New Jersey
48,190
39,609
Maine
Hawaii
5,090
4,833
Alaska
Maine
13.9
13.9
K
9
10
Maryland
Florida
21.60
21.47
Michigan
Georgia
36,882
35,678
Iowa
Kentucky
4,805
4,796
Kentucky
Arkansas
13.4
13.2
I
11 Nevada 21.12 Louisiana 33,624 Oklahoma 4,719 Alabama 13.1 N
12 Delaware 20.82 North Carolina 32,574 Alabama 4,670 Oklahoma 12.5
13 Arizona 20.72 Virginia 30,509 West Virginia 4,624 Texas 12.2 G
14
15
California
New Jersey
20.12
19.55
Indiana
Massachusetts
28,627
25,862
Kansas
Mississippi
4,610
4,585
South Carolina
Indiana
12.0
11.5 S
16 Maine 19.17 Tennessee 25,462 New Jersey 4,577 Iowa 11.0
17 North Carolina 19.17 Missouri 23,342 Indiana 4,518 Kansas 10.9
18 New Mexico 19.05 Washington 23,224 South Dakota 4,506 Vermont 10.9
19 Pennsylvania 18.30 Wisconsin 22,455 Delaware 4,465 New Mexico 10.5
20 Oregon 18.23 Minnesota 21,708 Nebraska 4,451 Ohio 10.4
21 Alaska 17.87 Alabama 21,606 Arkansas 4,428 Idaho 10.4
22 Wisconsin 17.84 Maryland 21,490 Connecticut 4,340 Tennessee 10.4
23 Missouri 17.73 Kentucky 20,316 Vermont 4,329 Missouri 10.2
24 Ohio 17.71 Arizona 20,198 Ohio 4,199 South Dakota 10.2
25 Washington 17.63 South Carolina 18,130 Minnesota 4,189 Hawaii 10.0
26 Texas 17.60 Colorado 17,033 Tennessee 4,141 Nebraska 9.8
27 Virginia 17.58 Oklahoma 17,027 Nevada 4,138 Michigan 9.7
28 South Dakota 17.45 Connecticut 15,146 South Carolina 4,116 Wisconsin 9.6
29 Michigan 17.37 Iowa 14,334 District of Columbia 4,069 Pennsylvania 9.2
30 Illinois 17.27 Mississippi 13,392 New Hampshire 4,065 New Hampshire 9.2
31 Montana 17.26 Oregon 13,175 Wisconsin 4,011 Georgia 9.1
32 Kansas 17.23 Kansas 12,803 New Mexico 4,010 Minnesota 8.6
33 Tennessee 17.19 Arkansas 12,533 Massachusetts 3,998 New Jersey 8.6
34 Mississippi 17.16 Nevada 10,571 Missouri 3,971 North Carolina 8.3
35 Georgia 17.10 Utah 8,739 Pennsylvania 3,969 Oregon 8.3
36 South Carolina 17.04 West Virginia 8,369 Virginia 3,963 Utah 8.3
37 Colorado 17.00 New Mexico 7,877 Maryland 3,825 Arizona 8.2
38 Minnesota 17.00 Nebraska 7,877 Illinois 3,766 Florida 8.2
39 Oklahoma 16.76 Maine 6,696 Georgia 3,746 Nevada 8.2
40 Nebraska 16.72 Alaska 6,260 Michigan 3,670 Maryland 8.1
41 Arkansas 16.66 Hawaii 6,174 Idaho 3,621 Virginia 7.9
42 Utah 16.44 Idaho 5,418 North Carolina 3,603 Illinois 7.8
43 Iowa 16.12 New Hampshire 5,335 Washington 3,601 Rhode Island 7.6
44 Alabama 16.01 Montana 5,265 Oregon 3,527 Washington 7.5
45 Kentucky 15.99 Wyoming 4,546 Colorado 3,517 Massachusetts 7.3
46 Idaho 15.92 North Dakota 4,110 Rhode Island 3,387 Colorado 7.2
47 West Virginia 15.28 Delaware 3,849 California 3,349 Connecticut 7.1
48 Wyoming 14.81 South Dakota 3,585 Florida 3,338 California 6.8
49 Indiana 14.41 Rhode Island 3,567 New York 3,276 Delaware 6.3
50 Louisiana 14.19 Vermont 2,687 Utah 3,274 New York 5.8
51 North Dakota 13.22 District of Columbia 2,392 Arizona 3,179 District of Columbia 2.6

United States 18.23 United States b 1,233,058 United States 4,093 United States 9.0

a
GDP = Gross domestic product. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under “Complete Data
b
Includes $347 million for coal coke net imports, which are not allocated to the States. Files."
Note: Rankings are based on unrounded data. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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2 Table R2. Motor Gasoline Prices and Expenditures Ranked by State, 2007
0 Prices Expenditures Expenditures per Person
0 Nominal Dollars Million Nominal
7 Rank State per Million Btu State Nominal Dollars State Dollars

1 Hawaii 24.18 California 45,819 Wyoming 1,858


2 Washington 23.97 Texas 32,466 North Dakota 1,572
R 3 District of Columbia 23.54 Florida 23,023 New Hampshire 1,543
A 4
5
Oregon
California
23.49
23.06
New York
Ohio
16,115
14,569
Alabama
Vermont
1,542
1,536
N 6
7
Nevada
West Virginia
23.00
22.95
Pennsylvania
Illinois
14,496
14,490
Mississippi
South Carolina
1,515
1,510
K 8
9
Wisconsin
Montana
22.85
22.83
Michigan
Georgia
13,263
12,733
Iowa
Montana
1,505
1,504
I 10 New Mexico 22.69 North Carolina 12,289 South Dakota 1,500
11 Idaho 22.61 New Jersey 11,748 Maine 1,494
N 12 Ohio 22.49 Virginia 11,217 Kentucky 1,476
G 13
14
Colorado
Maryland
22.46
22.45
Indiana
Missouri
8,636
8,632
Missouri
Louisiana
1,468
1,465
S 15
16
Maine
Pennsylvania
22.44
22.40
Tennessee
Washington
8,490
8,244
Virginia
Delaware
1,457
1,450
17 Rhode Island 22.38 Massachusetts 8,097 Minnesota 1,430
18 Illinois 22.34 Arizona 8,019 Oklahoma 1,408
19 Nebraska 22.34 Maryland 7,764 Arkansas 1,389
20 Connecticut 22.27 Wisconsin 7,428 New Mexico 1,383
21 North Dakota 22.22 Minnesota 7,413 Maryland 1,382
22 Utah 22.21 Alabama 7,135 Tennessee 1,381
23 New York 22.19 South Carolina 6,651 Indiana 1,363
24 South Dakota 22.14 Louisiana 6,406 Texas 1,362
25 Alaska 22.14 Kentucky 6,251 North Carolina 1,359
26 Kentucky 22.13 Colorado 6,123 New Jersey 1,358
27 Kansas 22.08 Oklahoma 5,080 Nebraska 1,340
28 Minnesota 21.98 Oregon 4,635 West Virginia 1,338
29 Massachusetts 21.96 Iowa 4,489 Georgia 1,337
30 Arizona 21.95 Mississippi 4,426 Nevada 1,335
31 New Hampshire 21.91 Connecticut 4,405 Kansas 1,327
32 Michigan 21.90 Arkansas 3,931 Wisconsin 1,327
33 Vermont 21.87 Kansas 3,685 Michigan 1,320
34 Wyoming 21.86 Nevada 3,411 Washington 1,278
35 North Carolina 21.83 Utah 3,020 Idaho 1,275
36 Virginia 21.70 New Mexico 2,716 Ohio 1,269
37 Delaware 21.70 West Virginia 2,422 Florida 1,265
38 Indiana 21.60 Nebraska 2,371 Colorado 1,264
39 Arkansas 21.54 New Hampshire 2,024 Connecticut 1,262
40 Oklahoma 21.45 Maine 1,965 Arizona 1,262
41 Texas 21.41 Idaho 1,908 California 1,260
42 Tennessee 21.38 Montana 1,439 Massachusetts 1,252
43 Iowa 21.37 Hawaii 1,432 Oregon 1,241
44 Alabama 21.26 Delaware 1,249 Alaska 1,175
45 Missouri 21.25 South Dakota 1,194 Pennsylvania 1,167
46 New Jersey 21.22 Rhode Island 1,136 Utah 1,132
47 Louisiana 21.21 North Dakota 1,003 Illinois 1,130
48 Florida 21.13 Wyoming 972 Hawaii 1,121
49 Mississippi 20.92 Vermont 953 Rhode Island 1,079
50 South Carolina 20.78 Alaska 800 New York 829
51 Georgia 20.15 District of Columbia 376 District of Columbia 639

United States 21.97 United States 388,561 United States 1,290

Notes: Motor gasoline includes fuel ethanol blended into the product. • Rankings are based on Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under “Complete Data
unrounded data. Files."
Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table R3. Petroleum and Natural Gas Prices and Expenditures Ranked by State, 2007 2
Petroleum a Natural Gas b 0
Prices Expenditures Prices Expenditures 0
Nominal Dollars Million Nominal Dollars Million
7
Rank State per Million Btu State Nominal Dollars State per Million Btu State Nominal Dollars

1 District of Columbia 22.45 Texas 94,946 Hawaii 26.82 Texas 21,460 R


2 Rhode Island 21.45 California 73,781 District of Columbia 14.12 California 19,816
3 Vermont 21.31 Florida 36,406 Vermont 12.67 New York 13,779 A
4 Michigan 21.07 New York 30,892 Maryland 12.45 Illinois 9,377
5 Idaho 21.00 Pennsylvania 27,798 Massachusetts 12.19 Ohio 9,139 N
6
7
Oregon
Nebraska
20.87
20.87
Illinois
Ohio
26,834
26,242
New York
Pennsylvania
11.43
11.43
Florida
Pennsylvania
8,910
8,283 K
8
9
Maryland
Connecticut
20.78
20.76
New Jersey
Louisiana
23,080
20,978
Ohio
New Jersey
11.40
11.34
Michigan
Louisiana
7,657
7,571
I
10
11
Kansas
Wyoming
20.76
20.73
Michigan
Georgia
20,456
20,353
Missouri
North Carolina
11.32
11.26
New Jersey
Massachusetts
7,196
5,068
N
12
13
Utah
Wisconsin
20.73
20.65
Virginia
North Carolina
19,689
19,639
Connecticut
West Virginia
11.03
10.93
Georgia
Indiana
4,889
4,818
G
14 Colorado 20.62 Indiana 16,051 Georgia 10.90 Oklahoma 4,560 S
15 Pennsylvania 20.62 Tennessee 15,438 Delaware 10.84 Wisconsin 3,999
16 Nevada 20.61 Washington 15,212 Virginia 10.83 Virginia 3,427
17 North Dakota 20.59 Missouri 14,830 Tennessee 10.72 Minnesota 3,425
18 Illinois 20.58 Massachusetts 13,868 Rhode Island 10.70 Alabama 3,399
19 New Mexico 20.54 Minnesota 13,389 Washington 10.51 Arizona 3,218
20 Arizona 20.50 Kentucky 12,912 New Hampshire 10.25 Missouri 3,112
21 Arkansas 20.42 Wisconsin 12,673 Wisconsin 10.17 Colorado 2,971
22 Ohio 20.34 Arizona 12,199 South Carolina 10.03 Washington 2,770
23 North Carolina 20.32 Alabama 12,009 Illinois 9.86 North Carolina 2,702
24 Iowa 20.30 Maryland 11,579 Montana 9.59 Mississippi 2,622
25 Massachusetts 20.29 South Carolina 10,653 Michigan 9.58 Maryland 2,567
26 South Dakota 20.28 Colorado 10,593 Idaho 9.53 Iowa 2,373
27 New Hampshire 20.26 Oklahoma 10,316 Iowa 9.52 Tennessee 2,283
28 Minnesota 20.18 Iowa 8,939 Florida 9.50 Oregon 2,247
29 California 20.04 Connecticut 8,227 Kentucky 9.46 Kansas 2,190
30 Oklahoma 19.89 Mississippi 8,221 Arkansas 9.33 Nevada 2,104
31 Maine 19.86 Kansas 8,026 Minnesota 9.30 Kentucky 2,013
32 Washington 19.69 Oregon 8,026 Indiana 9.22 Connecticut 1,981
33 Virginia 19.64 Arkansas 7,664 Kansas 9.09 Arkansas 1,919
34 Alabama 19.62 Nevada 6,016 Alabama 9.06 South Carolina 1,782
35 Missouri 19.56 Utah 5,890 Oregon 9.04 Utah 1,356
36 Indiana 19.52 New Mexico 5,536 Nebraska 9.03 Nebraska 1,271
37 West Virginia 19.36 West Virginia 5,422 Maine 8.93 New Mexico 1,079
38 Delaware 19.32 Alaska 5,198 South Dakota 8.91 West Virginia 981
39 Tennessee 19.28 Nebraska 4,903 California 8.69 Rhode Island 962
40 Mississippi 19.15 Hawaii 4,877 Arizona 8.44 Idaho 726
41 Montana 19.05 Maine 4,680 New Mexico 8.38 New Hampshire 662
42 New York 18.95 Montana 3,573 Nevada 8.13 Montana 572
43 South Carolina 18.61 Idaho 3,480 Mississippi 8.07 Delaware 526
44 Georgia 18.56 New Hampshire 3,436 Oklahoma 7.96 District of Columbia 471
45 Florida 18.37 Wyoming 3,248 North Dakota 7.56 Alaska 461
46 New Jersey 18.12 North Dakota 2,780 Louisiana 7.30 Wyoming 454
47 Kentucky 18.08 South Dakota 2,459 Utah 7.16 South Dakota 426
48 Texas 18.08 Delaware 2,104 Texas 7.09 Maine 420
49 Alaska 17.97 Rhode Island 1,963 Wyoming 6.99 North Dakota 298
50 Louisiana 17.41 Vermont 1,865 Colorado 6.85 Vermont 112
51 Hawaii 16.95 District of Columbia 505 Alaska 5.76 Hawaii 78

United States 19.45 United States 739,856 United States 9.30 United States 196,482

a
Includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under “Complete Data
b
Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Files."
Note: Rankings are based on unrounded data. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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2 Table R4. Coal and Retail Electricity Prices and Expenditures Ranked by State, 2007
0 Coal Retail Electricity
0 Prices Expenditures Prices Expenditures
7 Nominal Dollars Million Nominal Dollars Million
Rank State per Million Btu State Nominal Dollars State per Million Btu State Nominal Dollars

R 1
2
Vermont
Rhode Island
3.81
3.75
Indiana
Pennsylvania
3,004
2,957
Hawaii
Connecticut
62.57
48.20
Texas
California
33,964
33,546
A 3 Maine 3.16 Ohio 2,682 New York 44.61 Florida 23,878
4 Mississippi 2.94 Texas 2,662 Massachusetts 44.44 New York 22,553
N 5 New Hampshire 2.90 Georgia 2,457 Maine 42.77 Pennsylvania 13,619
K 6
7
New Jersey
Connecticut
2.89
2.85
North Carolina
Alabama
2,280
1,924
New Hampshire
Alaska
40.98
38.96
Ohio
Illinois
12,692
12,269
I 8
9
Massachusetts
North Carolina
2.80
2.75
Kentucky
West Virginia
1,897
1,875
Rhode Island
New Jersey
38.44
38.18
Georgia
New Jersey
10,800
10,614
N 10
11
District of Columbia
Georgia
2.67
2.63
Florida
Illinois
1,857
1,532
California
Vermont
37.62
35.28
North Carolina
Michigan
10,332
9,251
G 12
13
Florida
Virginia
2.58
2.57
Michigan
Tennessee
1,475
1,340
District of Columbia
Maryland
34.56
33.72
Massachusetts
Virginia
8,664
7,904
S 14 California 2.47 Virginia 1,176 Delaware 33.35 Maryland 7,523
15 New York 2.47 Missouri 1,086 Florida 30.28 Tennessee 7,493
16 South Carolina 2.38 South Carolina 1,057 Texas 29.85 Indiana 7,040
17 Delaware 2.37 Wisconsin 831 Nevada 29.38 Alabama 6,771
18 Alaska 2.34 Maryland 707 Pennsylvania 26.69 Arizona 6,590
19 Alabama 2.17 Arizona 705 Michigan 25.04 Louisiana 6,498
20 Maryland 2.16 New York 635 Arizona 25.02 Wisconsin 5,997
21 Louisiana 2.14 North Dakota 597 Wisconsin 24.92 South Carolina 5,880
22 Idaho 2.06 Iowa 569 Illinois 24.86 Missouri 5,614
23 Tennessee 1.99 Minnesota 568 Louisiana 24.77 Connecticut 5,613
24 Pennsylvania 1.98 Utah 543 Mississippi 23.74 Washington 5,404
25 Hawaii 1.93 Mississippi 543 Ohio 23.26 Kentucky 5,333
26 Washington 1.92 Wyoming 542 Georgia 23.03 Minnesota 5,035
27 Indiana 1.91 Louisiana 534 North Carolina 22.96 Oklahoma 3,998
28 West Virginia 1.91 New Mexico 529 Colorado 22.80 Colorado 3,943
29 Nevada 1.91 Colorado 495 Alabama 22.46 Mississippi 3,775
30 Kentucky 1.86 Kansas 493 New Mexico 21.96 Nevada 3,494
31 Michigan 1.84 Arkansas 454 Minnesota 21.85 Oregon 3,419
32 Ohio 1.83 Oklahoma 448 Oklahoma 21.41 Arkansas 3,183
33 New Mexico 1.79 Massachusetts 336 South Carolina 21.03 Iowa 3,093
34 Wisconsin 1.79 New Jersey 323 Montana 21.01 Kansas 2,729
35 South Dakota 1.66 Montana 228 Virginia 20.91 Hawaii 2,213
36 Texas 1.65 Nebraska 200 Tennessee 20.78 West Virginia 1,801
37 Arkansas 1.65 Washington 183 Arkansas 20.57 Nebraska 1,775
38 Arizona 1.61 California 164 Oregon 20.56 Utah 1,763
39 Minnesota 1.55 Nevada 158 South Dakota 20.19 Maine 1,731
40 North Dakota 1.42 Delaware 151 Kansas 20.08 New Mexico 1,619
41 Oregon 1.42 New Hampshire 130 Iowa 20.02 New Hampshire 1,571
42 Illinois 1.41 Connecticut 114 Missouri 19.24 District of Columbia 1,428
43 Utah 1.39 Oregon 64 Indiana 19.12 Delaware 1,336
44 Missouri 1.35 South Dakota 55 Utah 18.88 Idaho 1,204
45 Colorado 1.27 Hawaii 37 North Dakota 18.85 Montana 1,092
46 Kansas 1.24 Alaska 30 Washington 18.73 Rhode Island 1,051
47 Iowa 1.23 Idaho 21 Nebraska 18.42 Alaska 831
48 Oklahoma 1.20 Maine 21 Kentucky 17.17 Wyoming 806
49 Montana 1.12 District of Columbia 1 West Virginia 15.72 North Dakota 759
50 Wyoming 1.10 Rhode Island 0 Wyoming 15.61 South Dakota 730
51 Nebraska 0.92 Vermont 0 Idaho 14.85 Vermont 706

United States 1.88 United States 42,673 United States 26.84 United States 340,928

— = No consumption. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under “Complete Data
(s) = Value less than 0.5 million dollars. Files."
Note: Rankings are based on unrounded data. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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United States Price and
Expenditure Tables
Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, United States U
Primary Energy
N
I
Coal Coal Coke Petroleum Biomass
Electric T
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total Exports Imports
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor Residual
Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
E
D
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 0.45 0.36 0.38 1.27 0.93 0.59 1.16 0.73 1.46 2.85 0.42 1.38 1.72 0.18 1.29 1.08 0.32 4.98 1.65 S
1975
1980
1.65
2.10
0.90
1.38
1.03
1.46
2.37
2.54
3.47
3.19
1.18
2.86
2.60
6.70
2.05
6.36
2.97
5.64
4.65
9.84
1.93
3.88
2.94
7.04
3.35
7.40
0.24
0.43
1.50
2.26
2.19
4.57
0.97
1.77
8.61
13.95
3.33
R 6.89 T
1985 2.03 1.67 1.69 2.76 2.99 4.61
R 3.82
7.22 5.91 6.55 9.01 4.30 7.55 7.63 0.71 2.47 4.92 R 1.91 19.05 8.37 A
1990 1.79 1.48 1.49 3.53 3.80 7.68 5.68 6.77 9.12 3.17 5.82 7.47 0.67 1.32 4.46 1.48 19.32 8.25
1995 1.76 1.35 1.37 2.71 3.43 3.73 6.98 4.00 6.56 9.22 2.46 5.74 7.29 0.54 1.40 4.23 1.29 20.29 R 8.28 T
R 8.75
1996
1997
1.77
1.79
1.32
1.30
1.33
1.32
2.20
2.64
3.87
3.25
4.25
R 4.53
7.87
7.66
4.82
4.53
8.03
7.43
9.85
9.81
2.80
2.93
6.19
5.88
8.02
7.86
0.51
0.51
1.25
1.15
4.63
4.66
1.35
1.38
20.16
20.13 8.80
E
1998 1.69 1.28 1.29 3.73 3.07 4.13
R 4.16
6.57 3.35 6.01 8.45 2.15 5.04 6.64 0.50 1.27 4.08 1.32 19.80 8.20
R 8.53
S
1999 1.69 1.25 1.27 3.88 2.83 7.19 4.01 6.65 9.31 2.51 5.30 7.33 0.48 1.34 4.37 1.33 19.52
2000 1.67 1.23 1.24 3.64 2.66 5.62 9.86 6.64 R 9.61 12.01 4.32 6.97 R 9.86 0.46 1.58 R 5.72 1.71 20.03 R 10.31
2001 1.74 1.27 1.29 3.27 3.04 6.87 9.17 5.72 9.61 11.35 3.99 6.36 9.32 0.44 2.08 5.83 1.85 21.41 R 10.73
2002 1.94 1.28 1.30 3.25 3.04 5.27 8.63 5.33 8.15 10.67 3.91 6.54 8.82 0.43 2.19 5.24 1.54 21.15 R 10.03
2003 1.93 1.30 1.32 3.88 3.49 7.00 10.04 6.46 10.41 12.34 4.75 7.55 10.31 0.42 1.98 6.26 1.84 21.85 11.38
2004 2.31 1.39 1.41 3.28 7.23 R 7.95 R 12.22 8.93 12.33 14.57 4.92 8.48 12.22 0.42 2.17 7.36 2.00 22.38 12.87
2005 3.19 1.58 1.62 3.39 8.92 R 9.92 16.40 12.86 R 14.66 17.83 6.65 10.83 15.50 0.43 R 3.10 9.22 2.61 23.92 15.52
2006 3.54 1.73 1.78 3.19 6.31 9.62 18.52 14.80 16.95 20.27 R 7.93 13.16 17.89 0.44 R 3.14 R 10.19 2.48 26.15 R 17.34
2007 3.61 1.83 1.88 3.66 7.84 9.30 19.82 16.01 18.84 21.97 8.56 14.97 19.45 0.46 3.35 10.74 2.68 26.84 18.23

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 1,175 3,455 4,630 78 4 10,891 6,253 1,441 2,446 31,596 2,046 4,172 47,955 44 438 63,923 -4,357 23,345 82,911
1975 3,692 9,329 13,021 75 156 20,061 15,680 4,193 5,231 59,446 10,374 8,493 103,416 448 534 137,712 -16,545 50,680 171,846
1980 3,753 18,853 22,607 130 52 R 51,061 40,797 13,923 10,926 124,408 21,573 26,049 237,676 1,189 1,232 R 314,279 R -38,027 98,095 R 374,346
1985 2,228 27,450 29,678 77 43 R 72,938 43,972 14,747 13,579 118,048 11,493 22,088 223,928 2,878 1,597 R 332,921 R -43,970 149,233 R 438,184
1990 1,862 26,740 28,602 50 72 R 65,278 49,335 17,784 13,715 126,558 8,721 19,255 235,368 4,104 1,997 R 336,475 R -40,626 176,691 R 472,539
1995 1,558 25,874 27,431 91 325 R 75,020 47,533 R 12,526 16,306 136,647 4,676 19,218 236,905 3,810 2,938 R 347,245 R -39,073 205,876 R 514,049
1996 1,507 26,521 28,028 88 244 R 86,904 56,455 15,770 21,208 148,344 5,313 21,086 268,176 3,624 2,668 R 390,501 R -41,652 211,105 R 559,954
1997 1,453 26,825 28,277 83 253 R 93,382 55,922 15,000 19,905 149,668 5,206 21,578 267,279 3,369 2,425 R 395,888 R -42,947 213,843 R 566,785
1998 1,304 26,585 27,888 104 292 R 83,620 48,350 11,239 15,388 132,730 4,280 19,912 231,898 3,555 2,477 R 350,687 R -43,311 218,361 R 525,738
1999 1,306 26,003 27,310 86 226 R 84,960 54,565 13,878 19,184 149,260 4,686 21,221 262,793 3,643 2,659 R 382,785 R -44,689 218,413 R 556,509
2000 1,327 26,752 28,080 103 249 R 119,094 78,182 23,777 R 28,156 193,947 8,870 26,208 R 359,140 3,628 3,194 R 516,064 R -60,054 231,577 R 687,587
2001 1,247 26,956 28,202 109 191 R 139,388 74,920 19,602 25,734 185,892 7,266 22,911 336,325 3,524 3,494 R 513,705 R -64,672 245,483 R 694,515
2002 1,258 27,254 28,511 64 244 R 111,368 69,228 17,802 23,148 179,511 6,156 23,996 319,841 3,504 4,005 R 468,533 R -54,230 247,598 R 661,902
2003 1,283 28,119 29,402 70 239 R 144,489 83,768 21,096 28,400 209,592 8,325 27,786 378,967 3,362 3,599 R 561,358 R -64,685 257,995 R 754,668
2004 1,499 30,265 31,764 107 1,232 R 162,702 R 105,627 30,219 34,662 253,218 9,717 34,911 R 468,354 3,445 3,692 R 672,697 R -71,720 268,136 R 869,112
2005 1,964 34,969 36,932 147 780 R 200,303 R 143,528 44,679 R 39,100 R 311,094 13,951 43,552 R 595,905 3,469 R 5,896 R 845,651 R -95,975 295,789 R 1,045,465
2006 2,132 R 37,873 R 40,005 128 636 R 190,382 R 164,122 50,007 R 45,604 R 357,129 R 12,432 R 52,154 R 681,448 3,637 R 6,120 R 924,622 R -90,104 323,965 R 1,158,483
2007 2,157 40,516 42,673 131 478 196,482 176,770 53,754 51,315 388,561 14,113 55,343 739,856 3,871 6,417 992,846 -100,715 340,928 1,233,058

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category described in Where shown, R = Revised data.
Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and waste Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
beginning in 1989.

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U Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, United States
N
Primary Energy
I
T Petroleum Biomass

E Natural Distillate Total


D Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


S
T 1970
1975
1.14
2.45
1.06
1.67
1.39
2.74
1.54
3.14
2.12
4.02
1.56
3.04
0.66
1.31
1.23
2.12
6.51
10.29
2.10
3.81
A 1980 2.90 3.60 7.02 8.32 7.92 7.26 3.10 4.52
R 6.38
15.71 R 7.46
R 10.91
1985 3.26 5.94 7.93 7.90 9.10 8.17 3.71 21.66
T 1990 3.01 5.63 8.01 7.46 10.94 8.75 3.59 R 6.24 22.96 R 11.88
E 1995 2.58 R 5.89
R 6.16
6.52 5.74 10.85 7.75 2.88 6.17 24.63 R 12.63
R 12.73
1996 2.53 7.47 6.33 12.25 8.92 3.30 6.64 24.50
S 1997 2.48 6.75 7.45 6.29 12.21 8.91 3.24 R 7.09 24.71 R 13.29
1998 2.46 6.61 6.44 5.25 11.09 7.88 2.80 6.77 24.21 R 13.48
1999 2.37 R 6.50 6.61 5.73 10.92 8.10 2.87 R 6.75 23.93 R 13.19
2000 2.24 7.64 9.92 9.13 14.52 11.53 4.32 R 8.42 24.14 R 14.27
2001 2.93 R 9.42 9.48 8.81 15.83 11.65 4.22 R 9.80 25.16 R 15.68
2002 2.59 7.71 8.60 8.26 13.41 10.37 3.83 8.19 24.75 R 14.71
2003 2.46 9.23 10.32 9.83 15.78 12.30 4.60 9.78 25.56 R 15.85
2004 3.03 10.52 11.72 11.33 17.88 13.83 5.22 R 11.12 26.22 R 17.11
2005 3.46 12.34 15.53 14.76 20.61 17.29 R 6.96 R 13.27 27.68 R 19.22
2006 3.51 R 13.34 17.89 18.59 23.19 R 19.88 R 8.02 R 14.55 30.49 R 21.55
2007 3.50 12.69 19.62 21.27 25.31 21.87 8.80 14.40 31.22 21.64

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 236 5,272 2,603 459 1,225 4,286 68 9,861 10,352 20,213
1975 153 8,410 4,954 504 2,124 7,582 143 16,288 20,644 36,932
1980 90 R 17,497 9,234 887 2,575 12,695 678 R 30,961 38,458 R 69,418
1985 127 R 27,136 8,667 1,252 2,974 12,894 944 R 41,100 58,672 R 99,772
1990 93 R 25,439 7,839 477 3,992 12,308 878 R 38,718 72,378 R 111,097
1995 45 R 29,362 5,903 426 4,386 10,715 657 R 40,778 87,610 R 128,388
1996 41 R 33,219 6,920 562 5,796 13,278 781 R 47,319 90,503 R 137,822
1997 39 R 34,590 6,516 584 5,625 12,725 630 R 47,984 90,704 R 138,688
1998 31 R 30,875 4,975 569 4,809 10,352 484 R 41,741 93,360 R 135,102
1999 33 R 31,577 5,471 637 5,826 11,934 522 R 44,066 93,482 R 137,549
2000 24 R 38,959 8,980 864 8,182 18,025 843 R 57,852 98,209 R 156,061
2001 32 R 46,189 8,610 837 8,473 17,920 694 R 64,835 103,158 R 167,993
2002 31 R 38,490 7,393 495 7,277 15,165 639 R 54,325 106,834 R 161,158
2003 30 R 48,278 9,334 691 8,898 18,924 807 R 68,039 111,249 R 179,288
2004 35 R 52,265 10,831 961 9,512 21,304 940 R 74,543 115,577 R 190,120
2005 29 R 61,196 13,262 1,237 10,652 25,150 R 1,248 R 87,623 128,393 R 216,016
2006 R 22 R 59,834 12,738 1,233 R 10,536 R 24,508 R 1,309 R 85,673 140,582 R 226,255
2007 25 61,425 14,247 934 12,186 27,367 1,582 90,400 148,295 238,695

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Where shown, R = Revised data.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2006, United States U
Primary Energy
N
I
Petroleum Biomass
T
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
E
D
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 0.44 0.75 1.10 0.77 1.24 2.86 0.45 0.90 0.66 0.79 6.09 1.98 S
1975
1980
1.31
1.53
1.32
R 3.32
2.42
6.45
2.32
6.46
2.60
5.15
4.66
9.77
1.91
4.12
2.39
5.64
1.31
3.10
1.67
4.00
10.11
16.06
4.08
R 7.85 T
1985 1.77 5.34 6.33 8.18 8.97 9.01 4.50 6.38 3.71 5.50 21.30 R 11.65
R 11.89
A
1990 1.64 4.70 5.97 7.31 9.01 9.15 3.41 5.95 3.02 4.90 21.20
1995 1.55 4.94 4.70 5.55 9.11 9.40 3.14 4.97 2.25 4.81 22.29 R 12.64 T
R 12.78
1996
1997
1.51
1.51
5.26
5.67
5.63
5.28
6.40
6.18
10.52
10.84
10.28
10.01
3.75
3.27
6.01
5.92
2.47
2.43
5.25
5.55
22.17
22.03 R 13.05 E
1998 1.51 5.38 4.15 4.88 9.78 8.73 2.38 4.88 2.09 5.15 21.48 R 13.07
R 12.87
S
1999 1.51 5.22 4.65 5.33 9.47 9.45 2.69 5.35 1.89 5.10 21.01
2000 1.45 R 6.56 7.48 8.87 12.46 12.02 4.49 8.09 2.99 6.69 21.52 R 13.93
2001 1.57 8.32 6.70 8.38 13.59 11.53 4.06 7.64 3.22 7.99 22.99 R 15.56
2002 1.63 6.49 6.21 8.14 10.84 10.84 4.08 6.96 2.81 6.42 22.81 R 14.68
2003 1.59 8.02 7.62 9.80 12.95 12.28 5.30 8.38 3.48 7.90 23.54 R 15.61
2004 1.84 R 9.24 9.58 11.41 15.11 14.29 5.26 9.89 3.54 9.09 23.95 R 16.60
2005 2.25 R 10.96 13.63 14.96 17.78 17.81 7.48 13.47 R 4.67 R 11.12 25.40 R 18.59
2006 2.37 R 11.59 15.74 18.73 R 19.94 20.18 8.69 15.84 R 4.72 12.04 27.72 20.64
2007 2.47 10.97 17.24 21.13 21.89 21.69 9.71 17.45 5.55 11.79 28.27 20.74

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 72 1,844 646 47 127 247 323 1,391 1 3,309 7,319 10,628
1975 191 3,385 1,423 114 242 415 939 3,133 3 6,712 16,157 22,869
1980 179 R 8,858 3,337 262 296 1,046 2,325 7,267 17 R 16,321 30,611 R 46,932
1985 243 R 13,368 3,995 268 517 866 1,025 6,671 22 R 20,308 50,092 R 70,400
1990 203 R 12,681 3,199 87 581 1,018 785 5,669 104 R 18,662 60,627 R 79,288
1995 181 R 15,383 2,250 123 650 170 445 3,638 106 R 19,307 72,481 R 91,788
1996 181 R 17,106 2,717 135 878 273 515 4,518 127 R 21,933 74,121 R 96,053
1997 195 R 18,755 2,344 152 881 428 363 4,168 125 R 23,243 77,153 R 100,396
1998 151 R 16,667 1,778 152 749 340 203 3,222 99 R 20,139 78,999 R 99,138
1999 154 R 16,351 2,038 143 892 269 197 3,540 104 R 20,148 79,141 R 99,290
2000 125 R 21,339 3,672 263 1,240 535 411 6,121 155 R 27,741 85,129 R 112,870
2001 139 R 25,879 3,404 263 1,284 432 284 5,666 145 R 31,829 93,402 R 125,231
2002 143 R 20,926 2,758 130 1,038 489 326 4,741 146 R 25,956 93,763 R 119,718
2003 132 R 26,411 3,668 183 1,288 736 589 6,464 188 R 33,194 96,263 R 129,458
2004 189 R 29,518 4,506 234 1,419 639 644 7,442 209 R 37,357 100,546 R 137,903
2005 215 R 33,838 6,098 323 1,622 815 866 R 9,725 R 258 R 44,036 110,522 R 154,558
2006 R 153 R 33,736 6,314 284 R 1,599 983 654 R 9,834 R 262 R 43,985 122,914 R 166,899
2007 159 34,008 6,620 194 1,859 1,327 732 10,732 305 45,204 128,903 174,108

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial sector
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
fThere is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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U Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, United States
N Primary Energy
I
Coal Coal Coke Petroleum Biomass
T
E Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total Exports Imports
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
D
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

S 1970 0.45 0.44 0.45 1.27 0.93 0.38 0.72 1.10 2.86 0.46 1.13 0.98 1.59 0.61 2.99 0.84
T 1975
1980
1.65
2.10
1.28
1.56
1.50
1.87
2.37
2.54
3.47
3.19
0.95
R 2.52
2.23
5.54
2.51
5.18
4.65
9.82
1.91
3.69
2.64
6.59
2.46
5.75
1.60
1.67
1.67
3.77
6.07
10.81
2.20
4.71
A 1985 2.03 1.81 1.90 2.76 2.99 R 3.87 6.26 5.91 9.07 4.24 6.87 6.29 1.67 4.45 14.57 R 6.03
1990 1.79 1.62 1.69 3.53 3.80 2.95 5.90 5.66 9.15 3.10 5.26 5.48 0.99 3.59 13.92 5.23
T 1995 1.76 1.56 1.63 2.71 3.43 R 2.80 4.86 5.55 9.17 2.75 5.06 5.20 1.21 3.39 13.68 R 4.97

E 1996
1997
1.77
1.79
1.54
1.54
1.62
1.62
2.20
2.64
3.87
3.25
3.30
3.53
5.80
5.43
6.93
6.24
9.83
9.80
3.25
3.03
5.54
5.33
6.04
5.68
1.01
1.01
3.91
3.90
13.49
13.29
5.40
5.34
S 1998 1.69 1.53 1.58 3.73 3.07 3.16
R 3.21
4.21 4.74 8.43 2.25 4.43 4.54 1.24 3.36 13.13 4.91
1999 1.69 1.52 1.58 3.88 2.83 4.92 5.48 9.23 2.62 4.80 5.07 1.38 3.62 12.98 5.12
2000 1.67 1.49 1.55 3.64 2.66 4.61 7.66 R 8.23 11.93 4.22 6.44 R 7.26 1.43 R 5.03 13.60 R 6.41
2001 1.74 1.57 1.63 3.27 3.04 5.71 7.00 7.74 11.32 3.85 5.73 6.75 1.95 R 5.36 14.78 6.87
2002 1.94 1.66 1.75 3.25 3.04 R 4.37 6.32 6.69 10.66 3.87 6.02 6.43 2.11 4.73 14.30 6.24
2003 1.93 1.65 1.74 3.88 3.49 6.03 7.62 8.76 12.28 4.83 6.94 7.78 1.62 5.91 14.97 7.39
2004 2.31 1.84 1.99 3.28 7.23 7.08 10.06 10.79 14.50 4.95 7.94 9.32 1.79 7.14 15.38 8.46
2005 3.19 2.27 2.56 3.39 8.92 9.07 14.25 R 12.92 17.79 6.98 10.13 11.85 2.73 9.07 16.77 10.36
2006 3.54 2.50 2.83 3.19 6.31 R 8.75 16.38 R 15.42 20.20 8.16 12.28 14.14 R 2.65 10.00 18.02 11.33
2007 3.61 2.58 2.91 3.66 7.84 8.28 17.88 17.20 21.94 9.26 13.78 15.75 2.52 10.50 18.71 11.89

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 1,175 907 2,082 78 4 2,625 866 1,046 824 635 2,698 6,069 366 11,067 5,624 16,691
1975 3,692 1,806 5,498 75 156 5,844 2,907 2,760 1,039 2,367 6,470 15,544 386 27,353 13,760 41,113
1980 3,753 2,135 5,888 130 52 R 16,350 7,232 7,967 1,553 4,175 21,837 42,765 529 R 65,453 28,863 R 94,316
1985 2,228 3,024 5,252 77 43 R 21,615 6,977 9,804 1,978 2,815 17,302 38,876 619 R 66,338 40,190 R 106,528
1990 1,862 2,774 4,636 50 72 R 19,348 6,773 8,916 1,695 1,070 15,678 34,132 906 R 59,053 43,358 R 102,411
1995 1,558 2,510 4,068 91 325 R 21,487 5,473 11,061 1,836 778 15,022 34,170 1,699 R 61,658 45,402 R 107,060
1996 1,507 2,436 3,943 88 244 R 26,167 6,857 14,348 1,965 913 16,713 40,796 1,432 R 72,494 46,102 R 118,596
1997 1,453 2,434 3,887 83 253 R 28,411 6,512 13,235 2,077 732 17,276 39,833 1,435 R 73,737 45,610 R 119,347
1998 1,304 2,263 3,566 104 292 R 24,515 5,084 9,646 1,681 425 15,383 32,220 1,600 R 62,089 45,634 R 107,723
1999 1,306 2,150 3,457 86 226 R 24,079 5,823 12,290 1,400 447 16,977 36,937 1,786 R 66,399 45,429 R 111,828
2000 1,327 2,180 3,507 103 249 R 34,624 9,158 R 18,555 1,792 867 21,414 R 51,786 1,888 R 91,951 47,859 R 139,810
2001 1,247 2,325 3,572 109 191 R 38,597 9,055 15,757 3,339 629 18,203 46,983 2,216 R 91,450 48,519 R 139,968
2002 1,258 2,268 3,526 64 244 R 31,031 7,586 14,627 3,293 619 19,380 45,505 2,592 R 82,834 46,606 R 129,440
2003 1,283 2,269 3,552 70 239 R 41,168 8,616 17,944 3,978 966 22,450 53,953 1,935 R 100,778 49,962 R 150,740
2004 1,499 2,565 4,064 107 1,232 R 47,322 12,168 23,385 5,398 1,163 28,604 70,718 1,919 R 125,148 51,491 R 176,639
2005 1,964 3,040 5,004 147 780 R 55,247 17,945 R 26,248 R 6,337 1,867 35,287 R 87,684 3,451 R 152,019 56,229 R 208,248
2006 2,132 3,273 5,405 128 636 R 52,363 20,647 R 32,858 R 7,603 1,849 42,827 R 105,783 R 3,495 R 167,555 59,764 R 227,319
2007 2,157 3,256 5,413 131 478 50,818 22,573 36,734 6,717 1,700 45,290 113,014 3,167 172,758 62,934 235,692

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. column.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category described in Section 4 of Where shown, R = Revised data.
the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial sector includes
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, United States U
N
Primary Energy
I
Petroleum T
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total E
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
D
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
S
1970 0.41 — 2.17 1.31 0.73 1.11 5.08 2.85 0.38 2.31 2.31 4.65 2.31
1975 1.26 — 3.45 2.80 2.05 2.51 7.48 4.64 1.72 4.02 4.02 11.72 4.02 T
1980 — — 9.02 7.19 6.36 5.20 14.36 9.84 3.31 8.60 8.60 14.71 8.61 A
1985 — — 9.99 7.52 5.91 10.24 17.61 9.01 4.36 8.26 8.26 19.74 8.27
1990 — 3.29 9.32 8.46 5.68 10.48 14.60 9.12 2.98 8.27 8.27 20.26 8.28 T
1995
1996


3.91
3.97
8.36
9.29
7.98
8.82
4.00
4.82
12.49
12.62
19.41
20.08
9.22
9.85
2.18
2.33
8.08
8.76
8.08
8.76
22.63
22.59
8.09
8.77
E
1997 — 4.34 9.39 8.57 4.53 12.16 17.98 9.81 2.95 8.69 8.69 22.47 8.70 S
1998 — 4.00 8.11 7.49 3.35 11.08 19.07 8.45 2.18 7.47 7.47 21.72 7.48
1999 — 4.19 8.81 8.13 4.01 13.05 16.75 9.31 2.61 8.23 8.22 20.57 8.23
2000 — 5.21 10.87 10.68 6.64 16.04 17.99 12.01 4.54 10.78 10.78 20.71 10.79
2001 — 7.09 11.01 9.98 5.72 17.06 19.00 11.35 4.38 10.21 10.20 21.59 10.21
2002 — 5.32 10.72 9.41 5.33 15.37 21.74 10.67 4.01 9.63 9.62 21.02 9.63
2003 — 6.58 12.42 10.77 6.46 17.24 26.51 12.34 5.06 11.20 11.20 22.03 11.21
2004 — 7.84 15.13 13.01 8.93 19.21 29.35 14.57 5.26 13.36 13.36 21.04 13.37
2005 — 9.17 18.56 17.27 12.86 21.75 38.40 17.83 6.22 16.85 16.84 25.08 16.85
2006 — R 9.66 22.31 19.23 14.80 23.67 R 46.08 20.27 R 7.73 19.11 19.10 27.91 19.11
2007 — 9.23 23.70 20.43 16.01 26.05 51.97 21.97 8.18 20.59 20.58 28.37 20.59

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 3 — 218 2,058 1,441 49 745 30,525 291 35,327 35,330 49 35,379
1975 1 — 245 5,938 4,150 105 1,158 57,992 1,226 70,813 70,814 119 70,933
1980 — — 580 20,090 13,856 88 2,468 121,809 4,626 163,517 163,517 163 163,680
1985 — — 503 23,830 14,747 284 2,754 115,205 3,422 160,745 161,205 279 161,484
1990 — 1 419 30,982 17,784 227 2,569 123,845 3,025 178,852 179,415 328 179,743
1995 — 18 331 33,457 R 12,526 209 3,260 134,641 1,988 186,411 186,429 384 186,813
1996 — 25 347 39,410 15,770 186 3,272 146,106 1,987 207,078 207,103 379 207,483
1997 — 37 373 40,050 15,000 163 3,095 147,164 2,096 207,940 207,977 376 208,353
1998 — 39 288 36,043 11,239 184 3,436 130,709 1,469 183,368 183,407 368 183,775
1999 — 50 345 40,656 13,878 176 3,049 147,592 1,737 207,433 207,483 360 207,843
2000 — 68 394 55,171 23,777 179 3,227 191,620 4,029 278,398 278,466 380 278,846
2001 — 106 385 52,799 19,602 221 3,122 182,122 2,562 260,813 260,919 404 261,323
2002 — 82 361 50,765 17,802 207 3,530 175,729 2,712 R 251,106 251,188 397 251,585
2003 — 126 375 61,050 21,096 270 3,981 204,878 2,887 294,537 294,662 520 295,182
2004 — 164 473 R 77,196 30,219 346 4,464 247,181 3,886 R 363,765 R 363,929 521 R 364,450
2005 — 215 656 R 104,908 44,679 579 5,810 R 303,942 5,208 R 465,782 R 465,998 646 R 466,643
2006 — R 234 746 R 123,369 50,007 611 R 6,793 R 348,544 R 7,002 R 537,072 R 537,306 705 R 538,011
2007 — 236 749 131,941 53,754 535 7,912 380,518 8,124 583,532 583,768 795 584,564

a Liquefied petroleum gases. — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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U Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, United States
N
Petroleum Biomass
I
T Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
E
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
D
1970 0.31 0.28 0.41 0.57 0.29 0.42 0.18 0.65 1.92 0.32
S 1975 0.82 0.75 1.99 2.22 0.53 2.00 0.24 0.92 3.89 0.97
1980 1.35 2.20 4.25 5.75 2.61 4.34 0.43 1.74 6.94 1.77
T 1985 1.65 3.43 4.24 5.89 1.27 4.35 0.71 0.79 9.34 R 1.91

A 1990
1995
1.46
1.32
2.34
2.03
3.30
2.59
5.61
4.16
0.82
0.70
3.42
2.61
0.67
0.54
0.34
1.13
8.37
6.21
1.48
1.29
T 1996 1.29 2.68 3.02 5.03 0.72 3.07 0.51 0.75 6.37 1.35
E 1997
1998
1.28
1.26
2.79
2.45
2.82
2.09
4.53
3.46
0.96
0.67
2.82
2.09
0.51
0.50
0.53
0.66
6.71
7.87
1.38
1.32
S 1999 1.23 2.62 2.40 4.11 0.61 2.43 0.48 0.54 8.69 1.33
2000 1.21 4.53 4.09 6.87 0.48 4.20 0.46 0.68 16.78 1.71
2001 1.25 5.21 3.78 6.16 0.97 3.87 0.44 1.30 20.47 1.85
2002 1.25 3.60 3.79 5.69 0.57 3.46 0.43 1.66 8.94 1.54
2003 1.27 5.42 4.47 6.84 0.61 4.22 0.42 1.68 13.21 1.84
2004 1.35 5.96 4.58 8.33 0.79 4.23 0.42 1.61 13.84 2.00
2005 1.53 8.25 6.86 11.48 0.98 6.13 0.43 2.31 16.53 2.61
2006 1.68 R 6.92 8.12 14.31 1.26 6.56 0.44 2.55 17.32 2.48
2007 1.78 7.11 8.97 15.56 1.54 7.93 0.46 3.22 18.25 2.68

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 2,237 1,151 797 80 6 882 44 2 40 4,357


1975 7,178 2,422 5,842 502 1 6,345 448 2 150 16,545
1980 16,450 R 8,357 10,446 972 14 11,432 1,189 8 592 R 38,027
1985 24,056 R 10,819 4,232 502 9 4,742 2,878 11 1,463 R 43,970
1990 23,671 R 7,809 3,841 541 25 4,408 4,104 108 527 R 40,626
1995 23,138 R 8,769 1,465 449 57 1,971 3,810 476 908 R 39,073
1996 23,862 R 10,387 1,899 550 57 2,506 3,624 328 945 R 41,652
1997 24,156 R 11,588 2,014 501 98 2,613 3,369 235 985 R 42,947
1998 24,140 R 11,525 2,184 470 83 2,736 3,555 294 1,061 R 43,311
1999 23,666 R 12,903 2,304 576 69 2,949 3,643 247 1,281 R 44,689
2000 24,424 R 24,104 3,562 1,201 47 4,809 3,628 307 2,783 R 60,054
2001 24,460 R 28,618 3,792 1,050 100 4,942 3,524 439 2,689 R 64,672
2002 24,811 R 20,839 2,499 725 99 3,324 3,504 629 1,122 R 54,230
2003 25,687 R 28,506 3,884 1,100 106 5,090 3,362 669 1,370 R 64,685
2004 27,476 R 33,433 4,023 927 176 5,126 3,445 625 1,615 R 71,720
2005 31,684 R 49,807 6,010 1,316 239 7,564 3,469 938 2,512 R 95,975
2006 34,425 R 44,216 2,927 1,054 269 4,251 3,637 R 1,054 2,523 R 90,104
2007 37,076 49,995 3,558 1,389 263 5,211 3,871 1,363 3,200 100,715

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
energy. Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
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State Price and
Expenditure Tables
Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Alabama A
Primary Energy
L
A
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric B
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
A
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
M
A
1970 0.42 0.26 0.32 0.52 1.10 0.73 2.00 2.82 0.41 1.17 2.09 — 1.29 0.84 0.26 3.51 1.37
1975 1.50 0.94 1.10 0.96 2.60 2.03 3.83 4.26 1.59 2.71 3.31 0.14 1.47 1.82 0.88 6.87 2.83
1980 1.96 1.63 1.69 2.90 6.58 6.39 6.62 9.89 2.99 5.77 7.85 0.33 1.78 3.35 1.17 12.52 6.30
1985 2.02 2.00 2.01 4.73 6.43 6.17 7.14 9.15 3.80 6.47 7.85 0.77 2.03 3.92 1.74 16.59 7.67
1990 1.83 1.82 1.82 4.05 7.50 5.99 10.29 8.96 2.18 5.51 7.82 0.56 1.01 3.82 1.56 16.47 7.50
1995 1.81 1.56 1.59 3.84 6.89 4.06 8.87 8.92 1.97 5.25 7.57 0.51 1.17 3.33 1.30 16.26 6.92
1996 1.84 1.55 1.58 4.50 7.58 4.81 10.63 9.35 2.36 5.65 8.16 0.53 0.99 3.35 1.25 15.84 7.27
1997 1.87 1.54 1.57 4.68 7.45 4.54 11.20 9.40 2.75 5.59 8.26 0.59 0.95 3.43 1.26 15.76 7.49
1998 1.78 1.58 1.59 4.24 6.46 3.40 10.73 8.16 1.95 5.77 7.28 0.63 1.20 3.15 1.32 16.45 7.30
1999 1.65 1.49 1.50 4.34 6.98 4.03 9.89 8.75 1.94 5.51 7.84 0.53 1.36 3.26 1.23 16.39 7.54
2000 1.62 1.43 1.44 5.32 9.74 6.60 R 13.38 11.47 3.38 6.49 R 10.17 0.50 1.47 3.97 1.28 16.60 8.78
2001 1.74 1.42 1.44 7.22 8.95 5.82 12.94 10.59 3.37 6.76 9.65 0.46 2.01 4.20 1.39 16.61 9.35
2002 1.82 1.43 1.45 5.43 8.52 5.46 11.73 10.19 2.99 7.02 9.10 0.43 2.16 3.90 1.35 16.92 9.02
2003 1.76 1.48 1.49 7.50 9.23 6.44 13.86 11.46 4.13 7.92 10.29 0.42 1.67 4.41 1.50 17.41 9.97
2004 2.16 1.54 1.57 7.74 11.91 8.82 15.78 13.68 4.78 8.27 12.28 0.43 1.86 5.28 1.68 18.01 11.12
2005 2.99 1.83 1.89 10.47 16.27 13.07 17.98 17.22 6.58 10.10 15.78 0.42 R 2.87 6.61 2.10 19.14 13.45
2006 3.30 2.14 2.20 9.77 18.02 14.76 R 20.67 19.65 8.30 12.28 17.96 0.41 R 2.81 R 7.24 2.26 20.96 14.92
2007 3.48 2.11 2.17 9.06 19.43 16.20 21.84 21.26 8.46 14.19 19.62 0.42 2.71 7.47 2.29 22.46 16.01

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 99.4 116.3 215.7 143.2 54.6 7.2 57.0 547.6 8.0 57.9 732.3 — 11.5 1,102.7 -103.4 411.6 1,410.8
1975 269.2 431.7 700.9 227.1 221.6 19.1 91.9 1,010.7 127.4 125.2 1,595.8 4.2 14.3 2,542.2 -385.8 940.2 3,096.5
1980 254.7 865.3 1,120.0 R 676.5 579.2 72.3 116.3 2,301.3 135.2 293.6 3,498.0 85.2 42.4 R 5,422.0 -849.4 2,120.5 R 6,693.2
1985 156.1 1,171.9 1,328.0 R 923.7 543.9 121.6 93.8 2,090.8 53.6 376.6 3,280.2 116.6 60.5 5,720.9 -1,172.8 2,735.9 7,284.0
1990 160.8 1,084.5 1,245.4 R 844.7 942.0 63.1 155.1 2,316.7 51.8 328.5 3,857.2 71.1 91.2 R 6,124.3 -1,088.6 3,237.2 R 8,272.9
1995 157.7 1,157.7 1,315.4 1,033.9 948.6 88.3 164.3 2,579.1 37.0 314.3 4,131.6 111.1 218.8 6,810.9 -1,214.3 3,685.5 9,282.1
1996 160.3 1,245.2 1,405.5 R 1,246.6 1,043.2 95.7 186.0 2,681.8 44.0 297.6 4,348.5 164.9 173.7 R 7,339.2 -1,348.1 3,818.4 R 9,809.5
1997 147.9 1,217.0 1,364.9 R 1,302.3 999.9 56.2 172.9 2,730.4 40.1 293.2 4,292.6 183.7 144.5 R 7,288.0 -1,335.9 3,883.9 R 9,835.9
1998 117.1 1,245.7 1,362.8 1,175.5 842.5 R 68.0 126.1 2,442.8 17.6 267.0 3,763.9 189.5 217.2 6,709.0 -1,428.1 4,315.5 R 9,596.5
1999 104.5 1,192.9 1,297.4 1,211.6 977.5 44.8 251.2 2,630.4 17.8 259.8 4,181.5 169.6 247.3 7,107.4 -1,358.8 4,367.1 10,115.7
2000 96.4 1,205.1 1,301.5 1,593.3 1,395.6 87.9 R 356.0 3,416.3 89.9 324.5 R 5,670.1 163.7 258.1 R 8,986.8 -1,489.6 4,592.3 R 12,089.5
2001 75.4 1,138.5 1,213.9 2,074.5 1,215.9 77.3 334.9 3,185.3 32.2 385.3 5,230.9 147.4 277.3 8,944.0 -1,575.5 4,349.7 11,718.2
2002 69.5 1,157.8 1,227.3 1,841.3 1,126.9 69.9 223.3 3,270.6 74.6 417.6 5,182.9 144.5 309.2 8,705.2 -1,628.2 4,645.0 11,722.0
2003 79.4 1,225.5 1,304.9 R 2,222.1 1,459.6 93.8 210.9 3,533.6 33.1 483.4 5,814.2 138.9 226.5 R 9,706.7 R -1,796.7 4,824.9 R 12,734.9
2004 101.4 1,242.8 1,344.2 2,659.7 2,171.4 127.8 254.5 4,430.0 50.0 641.1 7,674.8 141.5 252.8 12,073.0 R -2,029.2 5,154.7 15,198.6
2005 132.7 1,547.9 1,680.5 3,251.3 2,831.2 182.8 195.7 5,647.8 73.6 786.4 9,717.3 139.4 R 458.0 R 15,246.5 -2,610.3 5,628.0 R 18,264.2
2006 135.0 1,812.4 1,947.4 R 3,382.2 3,151.5 193.6 R 251.2 6,506.6 R 117.9 917.4 R 11,138.2 137.7 R 486.6 R 17,092.1 R -2,913.1 6,252.8 R 20,431.8
2007 135.9 1,788.5 1,924.4 3,398.5 3,313.4 213.2 307.8 7,135.0 114.9 924.7 12,009.1 151.7 447.4 17,931.1 -3,096.0 6,771.2 21,606.4

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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A Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Alabama
L
Primary Energy
A
B Petroleum Biomass

A Natural Distillate Total


M Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

A Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 0.81 1.10 1.24 1.62 2.22 2.17 0.85 1.35 4.62 2.42
1975 1.82 1.52 2.53 3.31 4.32 4.22 1.69 2.12 8.05 4.43
1980 2.97 3.91 6.83 9.13 7.75 7.89 4.31 4.53 14.44 8.98
1985 3.19 6.18 7.68 6.93 8.49 8.39 4.88 6.33 18.74 12.50
1990 2.70 6.38 6.70 8.97 11.05 10.96 3.53 6.82 19.32 13.42
1995 2.61 6.67 4.83 10.22 11.04 10.98 2.87 7.10 19.66 14.07
1996 2.62 6.99 5.80 4.47 12.66 12.35 3.29 7.53 19.44 13.97
1997 2.72 8.02 5.53 6.15 12.57 12.25 3.28 8.56 19.77 14.92
1998 2.81 7.90 4.43 9.38 11.48 11.41 2.84 8.26 20.34 15.60
1999 2.77 8.05 4.86 8.35 11.61 11.55 2.91 8.79 20.60 15.77
2000 2.87 8.80 8.35 10.38 15.40 15.30 4.37 10.30 20.67 16.34
2001 3.31 11.68 7.07 6.98 16.84 16.54 4.17 12.51 20.56 17.20
2002 2.72 9.89 6.36 5.50 14.11 13.89 3.78 10.47 20.88 16.87
2003 3.17 11.93 8.97 7.78 16.41 16.13 4.54 12.36 21.67 18.25
2004 3.26 12.74 10.48 9.76 17.77 17.43 5.16 13.29 22.34 19.05
2005 4.61 15.32 15.71 13.28 20.61 20.11 6.83 R 15.44 23.44 R 20.76
2006 5.63 18.27 17.80 16.91 23.83 23.53 7.87 R 18.43 25.65 R 23.40
2007 4.51 17.76 19.43 15.36 25.90 25.60 8.64 18.39 27.33 24.68

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 1.4 63.0 0.3 2.2 41.4 43.8 1.6 109.8 181.7 291.5
1975 0.3 82.0 1.1 2.5 62.8 66.4 3.2 151.9 368.5 520.4
1980 3.4 211.7 0.5 10.2 73.7 84.5 12.6 312.2 811.2 R 1,123.5
1985 2.1 280.1 1.1 2.9 63.8 67.8 25.4 375.3 1,098.4 1,473.7
1990 1.4 R 298.3 0.7 1.9 107.6 110.2 20.9 R 430.8 1,366.1 R 1,796.9
1995 0.1 340.1 0.3 3.8 114.0 118.1 13.5 471.9 1,630.9 2,102.7
1996 0.3 408.1 0.3 1.6 133.6 135.6 16.1 560.1 1,700.4 R 2,260.5
1997 0.5 404.9 1.3 2.0 136.8 140.1 8.4 554.0 1,678.8 2,232.8
1998 0.1 382.1 0.2 2.1 107.5 109.8 6.5 498.5 1,896.8 2,395.3
1999 0.2 355.7 0.2 2.1 196.0 198.3 7.0 561.1 1,901.4 2,462.5
2000 0.4 436.0 0.6 2.7 273.6 276.9 11.3 724.6 2,027.8 2,752.4
2001 0.1 593.9 1.6 1.5 241.6 244.7 8.7 847.3 1,950.1 2,797.4
2002 (s) 489.5 1.4 0.7 171.9 173.9 8.0 671.4 2,138.4 2,809.8
2003 (s) R 550.5 0.4 2.2 156.8 159.3 10.1 R 720.0 2,175.0 R 2,895.0
2004 (s) 585.1 0.8 3.7 179.0 183.5 11.8 780.3 2,295.2 3,075.5
2005 (s) 665.3 1.3 5.7 135.6 142.6 R 22.1 R 830.0 2,504.0 R 3,334.0
2006 0.3 R 716.9 1.0 4.8 R 170.4 R 176.2 R 23.2 R 916.6 2,824.7 R 3,741.3
2007 (s) 643.0 0.9 2.8 190.6 194.4 28.0 865.4 3,056.8 3,922.2

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Alabama A
Primary Energy
L
A
Petroleum Biomass
B
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
A
M
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
A
1970 0.28 0.58 0.97 0.75 1.58 2.82 0.38 1.53 0.85 0.76 5.39 2.00
1975 1.07 1.04 2.22 2.24 3.07 4.26 1.69 2.96 1.69 1.46 8.98 3.97
1980 1.73 3.27 6.22 5.91 5.28 9.89 3.39 6.61 4.31 3.74 16.19 8.35
1985 1.86 5.27 6.13 6.93 5.16 9.15 4.02 5.77 4.88 5.21 20.01 11.51
1990 1.64 5.28 5.47 8.97 8.81 8.96 2.65 5.47 3.53 5.11 19.53 R 12.37
1995 1.59 5.64 4.07 10.22 8.99 8.92 2.40 5.83 2.87 5.60 19.80 13.63
1996 1.62 5.99 4.88 4.47 9.96 9.35 3.05 6.82 3.29 5.95 19.06 13.33
1997 1.63 6.70 4.66 6.15 10.18 9.40 — 6.86 3.28 6.49 18.61 13.60
1998 1.59 6.40 3.56 9.38 9.11 8.16 — 5.61 2.84 6.20 19.24 14.77
1999 1.60 6.45 4.21 8.35 9.42 8.75 — 6.75 2.91 6.39 19.23 14.62
2000 1.52 7.37 6.74 10.38 12.49 11.47 3.62 9.22 4.37 7.54 19.34 15.22
2001 1.60 10.07 5.93 6.98 13.31 10.59 — 8.49 4.17 9.60 19.22 15.87
2002 1.67 8.41 5.52 5.50 11.15 10.19 — 7.39 3.78 8.14 19.54 15.79
2003 1.67 10.17 6.74 7.78 12.49 11.46 — 8.07 4.54 9.58 20.09 16.65
2004 1.89 10.42 9.00 9.76 15.13 13.68 — 10.40 5.16 10.36 20.86 17.32
2005 2.53 13.22 12.98 13.28 17.68 17.22 6.50 14.02 6.83 R 13.25 21.97 R 19.31
2006 2.76 R 15.38 15.18 16.91 19.64 19.65 7.93 R 15.82 7.87 R 15.21 23.96 R 21.10
2007 3.04 14.76 16.73 15.36 21.72 21.26 — 17.57 8.64 15.41 25.51 22.48

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.4 21.8 1.5 1.8 5.2 5.8 (s) 14.2 (s) 36.5 94.6 131.0
1975 0.3 35.9 7.1 3.1 7.9 10.1 (s) 28.2 0.1 64.5 199.0 263.5
1980 7.5 96.5 23.2 5.9 8.9 13.4 0.1 51.5 0.3 155.8 397.2 553.0
1985 4.4 141.3 32.6 0.6 6.9 12.1 13.0 65.1 0.6 211.5 601.1 812.6
1990 3.4 R 131.9 23.5 0.6 15.1 12.1 10.1 61.5 2.3 R 199.1 772.3 R 971.4
1995 0.2 152.2 15.3 0.6 16.4 1.9 (s) 34.2 1.9 188.4 867.8 1,056.2
1996 1.5 179.5 15.8 0.2 18.6 2.0 (s) 36.6 2.2 219.9 907.0 1,126.9
1997 2.6 225.9 14.6 0.3 19.5 2.0 — 36.4 1.4 266.3 1,082.2 1,348.5
1998 0.3 170.9 11.8 1.1 15.1 1.7 — 29.7 1.1 202.0 1,201.8 1,403.8
1999 0.8 184.2 14.0 0.3 28.1 1.9 — 44.2 1.1 230.4 1,235.0 1,465.4
2000 1.8 196.7 29.4 0.5 39.1 2.5 (s) 71.5 1.8 271.9 1,302.2 1,574.0
2001 0.4 274.5 28.9 1.0 33.7 2.4 — 66.0 1.5 342.4 1,285.6 1,628.0
2002 0.1 224.1 25.2 0.5 24.0 2.3 — 51.9 1.4 277.6 1,361.8 1,639.4
2003 0.1 255.6 41.6 1.1 21.1 2.6 — 66.3 1.8 323.8 1,399.0 1,722.8
2004 (s) 288.6 57.9 1.4 26.9 3.1 — 89.3 2.0 379.9 1,506.5 1,886.4
2005 0.1 341.9 56.6 1.4 20.5 4.0 0.3 82.9 R 3.5 R 428.4 1,619.5 R 2,047.9
2006 1.6 R 386.2 135.5 1.0 R 24.8 4.6 (s) R 165.9 R 3.8 R 557.4 1,808.5 R 2,366.0
2007 0.1 352.7 123.2 0.4 28.2 5.0 — 156.9 4.4 514.1 1,990.6 2,504.7

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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A Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Alabama
L Primary Energy
A Coal Petroleum Biomass
B
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
A Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
M Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
A
1970 0.42 0.28 0.40 0.32 0.69 1.58 2.82 0.51 0.95 0.92 1.41 0.46 2.24 0.64
1975 1.50 1.07 1.39 0.73 2.04 3.07 4.26 1.74 2.24 2.10 1.41 1.36 5.40 1.85
1980 1.96 1.73 1.89 2.46 5.28 5.28 9.89 3.05 5.02 4.64 1.41 2.63 10.29 3.89
1985 2.02 1.86 1.95 4.09 6.09 5.16 9.15 4.02 5.86 5.97 1.41 3.48 13.60 5.24
1990 1.83 1.64 1.76 3.07 5.78 8.81 8.96 2.65 4.96 5.40 0.97 2.83 12.73 4.51
1995 1.81 1.59 1.72 2.88 4.39 4.92 8.92 2.40 4.46 4.58 1.18 2.40 11.88 3.79
1996 1.84 1.62 1.75 3.52 5.29 6.29 9.35 3.05 4.80 5.16 0.95 2.64 11.42 4.01
1997 1.87 1.63 1.76 3.50 5.02 5.59 9.40 2.72 4.80 5.04 0.96 2.65 10.86 3.97
1998 1.78 1.59 1.69 3.17 3.89 4.16 8.16 1.91 4.75 4.46 1.24 2.41 11.41 3.91
1999 1.65 1.60 1.63 3.30 4.48 4.82 8.75 2.34 4.64 4.62 1.39 2.53 11.20 3.98
2000 1.62 1.52 1.57 4.28 7.01 R 7.36 11.47 3.62 5.66 R 6.02 1.44 R 3.07 11.35 4.48
2001 1.74 1.60 1.66 6.13 6.48 6.58 10.59 3.28 6.08 6.31 1.98 4.00 11.12 5.26
2002 1.82 1.67 1.73 4.92 5.59 5.71 10.19 3.46 6.28 6.00 2.14 3.71 11.18 5.04
2003 1.76 1.67 1.71 6.71 6.78 7.78 11.46 4.13 7.06 7.18 1.62 4.39 11.68 5.73
2004 2.16 1.89 2.02 7.02 9.51 9.89 13.68 4.37 7.48 8.45 1.80 5.04 12.16 6.32
2005 2.99 2.53 2.76 9.21 13.45 11.71 17.22 6.50 9.05 10.74 2.78 6.48 13.26 7.73
2006 3.30 2.76 3.02 9.19 15.64 14.26 19.65 7.93 10.97 12.71 2.71 6.83 14.36 8.21
2007 3.48 3.04 3.25 8.52 16.98 15.99 21.26 8.98 12.50 14.18 2.57 6.92 15.45 8.53

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 99.4 15.8 115.2 54.2 11.4 9.9 3.0 4.4 36.7 65.4 9.9 244.7 135.3 380.0
1975 269.2 63.6 332.8 102.4 52.4 20.1 4.4 61.1 87.6 225.7 11.0 671.9 372.7 1,044.6
1980 254.7 99.2 353.9 R 364.1 100.8 32.8 5.4 70.5 223.9 433.4 29.5 R 1,180.8 912.1 2,092.9
1985 156.1 116.1 272.2 498.5 92.0 19.1 24.4 2.2 317.3 455.0 34.5 R 1,260.4 1,036.4 2,296.7
1990 160.8 90.8 251.6 R 402.3 154.1 28.7 20.9 5.3 276.5 485.4 55.9 R 1,195.3 1,098.8 R 2,294.1
1995 157.7 90.4 248.1 523.7 112.2 29.7 31.3 5.6 249.9 428.8 189.0 1,389.6 1,186.9 2,576.5
1996 160.3 102.2 262.5 R 636.5 156.3 30.2 33.0 10.0 235.3 464.8 143.6 R 1,507.4 1,211.0 2,718.4
1997 147.9 110.1 258.0 R 637.6 128.6 13.3 35.3 6.4 232.9 416.5 125.4 R 1,437.5 1,122.8 R 2,560.3
1998 117.1 96.4 213.6 551.7 84.2 2.8 22.1 7.4 201.4 317.9 198.7 1,281.7 1,217.0 2,498.7
1999 104.5 93.0 197.5 594.6 97.1 26.4 20.2 8.7 200.6 353.1 231.0 1,376.3 1,230.8 2,607.0
2000 96.4 86.7 183.1 770.5 119.5 R 41.0 26.5 30.4 261.3 R 478.8 242.8 R 1,675.2 1,262.3 R 2,937.5
2001 75.4 94.1 169.5 843.5 120.9 58.9 55.3 16.4 324.7 576.2 262.3 1,851.4 1,114.1 2,965.5
2002 69.5 91.1 160.7 726.0 106.7 26.5 56.7 40.4 353.0 583.3 294.7 1,764.7 1,144.8 2,909.5
2003 79.4 88.0 167.5 R 914.8 268.9 29.2 67.6 6.8 407.2 779.7 209.8 R 2,071.8 1,250.9 R 3,322.7
2004 101.4 101.1 202.5 1,054.4 377.2 35.7 91.1 10.9 553.6 1,068.4 234.4 2,559.8 1,353.1 3,912.8
2005 132.7 116.5 249.2 1,228.9 507.4 33.6 108.4 30.5 672.5 1,352.5 424.6 3,255.2 1,504.4 4,759.7
2006 135.0 122.9 257.9 R 1,212.3 506.3 R 49.2 132.8 38.2 782.0 R 1,508.5 R 451.2 R 3,429.8 1,619.6 R 5,049.4
2007 135.9 128.9 264.7 1,137.6 483.5 83.7 124.6 46.0 772.0 1,509.7 406.1 3,318.1 1,723.8 5,041.9

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Alabama A
L
Primary Energy
A
Petroleum B
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total A
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
M
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu A
1970 0.28 — 2.17 1.33 0.73 1.58 5.08 2.82 0.34 2.46 2.45 — 2.45
1975 1.07 — 3.45 2.92 2.03 3.07 7.48 4.26 1.47 3.67 3.67 — 3.67
1980 — — 9.02 6.99 6.39 5.28 14.36 9.89 2.93 8.78 8.78 — 8.78
1985 — — 9.99 6.54 6.17 6.83 17.61 9.15 3.72 8.35 8.35 — 8.35
1990 — 0.72 9.32 8.09 5.99 10.42 14.60 8.96 2.02 8.39 8.39 — 8.39
1995 — 3.41 8.36 7.61 4.06 12.42 19.41 8.92 1.91 8.16 8.16 19.73 8.16
1996 — 2.83 9.29 8.38 4.81 12.96 20.08 9.35 2.21 8.72 8.72 16.32 8.72
1997 — 2.32 9.39 8.18 4.54 12.93 17.98 9.40 2.76 8.82 8.82 — 8.82
1998 — 1.90 8.11 7.19 3.40 11.52 19.07 8.16 1.98 7.71 7.71 — 7.71
1999 — 7.36 8.81 7.59 4.03 12.80 16.75 8.75 1.67 8.30 8.30 — 8.30
2000 — 5.93 10.87 10.32 6.60 15.41 17.99 11.47 3.27 10.73 10.73 — 10.73
2001 — 7.98 11.01 9.61 5.82 16.70 19.00 10.59 3.48 10.17 10.17 — 10.17
2002 — 6.03 10.72 9.24 5.46 16.15 21.74 10.19 2.57 9.68 9.68 — 9.68
2003 — 8.92 12.42 10.34 6.44 17.38 26.51 11.46 4.14 11.00 11.00 20.09 11.00
2004 — 9.69 15.13 12.80 8.82 19.27 29.35 13.68 4.90 13.23 13.23 20.86 13.23
2005 — 12.65 18.56 17.25 13.07 21.97 38.40 17.22 6.64 17.08 17.08 21.97 17.08
2006 — 13.79 22.31 18.83 14.76 23.56 R 46.08 19.65 R 8.49 19.22 R 19.22 23.96 R 19.22
2007 — 13.09 23.70 20.14 16.20 26.70 51.97 21.26 8.14 20.76 20.76 25.51 20.76

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.1 — 3.8 41.3 7.2 0.6 13.0 538.8 3.5 608.3 608.4 — 608.4
1975 (s) — 4.3 154.6 19.1 1.0 27.6 996.1 65.2 1,268.0 1,268.0 — 1,268.0
1980 — — 11.3 449.8 72.3 0.9 42.3 2,282.5 64.6 2,923.8 2,923.8 — 2,923.8
1985 — — 8.7 415.1 121.6 4.0 47.2 2,054.3 38.4 2,689.2 2,701.0 — 2,701.0
1990 — (s) 5.4 759.4 63.1 3.6 44.0 2,283.7 36.4 3,195.8 3,210.4 — 3,210.4
1995 — 0.1 4.1 816.9 88.3 4.2 55.9 2,545.8 31.3 3,546.6 3,546.6 (s) 3,546.6
1996 — 0.1 4.4 862.9 95.7 3.6 56.1 2,646.8 34.0 3,703.6 3,703.7 (s) 3,703.7
1997 — 0.1 4.9 850.1 56.2 3.2 53.1 2,693.1 33.7 3,694.2 3,694.3 — 3,694.3
1998 — 0.1 3.4 738.5 R 68.0 0.7 58.9 2,419.0 10.3 3,298.6 3,298.7 — 3,298.7
1999 — 0.5 4.5 860.6 44.8 0.7 52.3 2,608.3 9.1 3,580.3 3,580.8 — 3,580.8
2000 — 0.4 4.5 1,228.3 87.9 2.2 55.3 3,387.4 59.4 4,825.1 4,825.5 — 4,825.5
2001 — 0.6 4.6 1,047.1 77.3 0.7 53.5 3,127.7 15.8 4,326.7 4,327.3 — 4,327.3
2002 — 0.5 2.9 982.7 69.9 1.0 60.5 3,211.6 34.2 4,362.9 4,363.4 — 4,363.4
2003 — 0.8 4.7 1,133.5 93.8 3.9 68.2 3,463.4 26.3 4,793.7 4,794.5 (s) 4,794.5
2004 — 1.1 5.9 1,724.7 127.8 13.0 76.5 4,335.7 39.1 6,322.8 6,323.8 (s) 6,323.8
2005 — 2.0 7.2 2,247.1 182.8 5.9 99.6 5,535.4 42.7 8,120.6 8,122.6 (s) 8,122.6
2006 — R 1.6 13.2 2,494.7 193.6 6.8 116.5 6,369.2 79.6 R 9,273.6 R 9,275.2 (s) R 9,275.2
2007 — 1.6 13.9 2,693.6 213.2 5.3 135.6 7,005.5 68.9 10,136.0 10,137.6 (s) 10,137.6

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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A Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Alabama
L
Petroleum Biomass
A
B Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
A
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
M
A 1970 0.26 0.26 — 0.81 0.17 0.20 — — — 0.26
1975 0.92 1.08 1.69 2.16 — 2.08 0.14 — — 0.88
1980 1.61 2.62 — 6.35 — 6.35 0.33 — — 1.17
1985 2.02 3.17 — 6.00 — 6.00 0.77 — — 1.74
1990 1.84 2.16 — 5.57 — 5.57 0.56 0.46 — 1.56
1995 1.56 1.98 — 3.76 — 3.76 0.51 0.70 — 1.30
1996 1.54 2.88 — 4.46 — 4.46 0.53 0.59 — 1.25
1997 1.54 2.77 — 4.05 — 4.05 0.59 0.50 — 1.26
1998 1.57 2.48 — 2.88 — 2.88 0.63 0.61 — 1.32
1999 1.48 2.95 — 3.26 — 3.26 0.53 0.67 — 1.23
2000 1.42 4.37 — 6.52 — 6.52 0.50 0.67 — 1.28
2001 1.41 5.05 — 5.52 — 5.52 0.46 1.36 — 1.39
2002 1.42 3.48 — 5.20 — 5.20 0.43 1.64 — 1.35
2003 1.47 5.66 — 5.67 — 5.67 0.42 1.58 — 1.50
2004 1.52 6.09 — 7.77 — 7.77 0.43 1.46 — 1.68
2005 1.79 9.41 — 11.80 — 11.80 0.42 2.28 — 2.10
2006 2.11 7.11 — 13.60 — 13.60 0.41 R 2.32 — 2.26
2007 2.06 6.96 — 14.13 — 14.13 0.42 2.42 — 2.29

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 98.6 4.2 — 0.1 0.4 0.6 — — — 103.4


1975 367.5 6.7 1.0 6.5 — 7.5 4.2 — — 385.8
1980 755.2 4.1 — 4.8 — 4.8 85.2 — — 849.4
1985 1,049.4 3.8 — 3.1 — 3.1 116.6 — — 1,172.8
1990 989.0 12.2 — 4.3 — 4.3 71.1 12.1 — 1,088.6
1995 1,067.1 17.8 — 4.0 — 4.0 111.1 14.4 — 1,214.3
1996 1,141.1 22.4 — 7.8 — 7.8 164.9 11.9 — 1,348.1
1997 1,103.8 33.8 — 5.4 — 5.4 183.7 9.3 — 1,335.9
1998 1,148.9 70.7 — 7.9 — 7.9 189.5 R 11.1 — 1,428.1
1999 1,098.9 76.6 — 5.6 — 5.6 169.6 8.1 — 1,358.8
2000 1,116.2 189.7 — 17.8 — 17.8 163.7 2.2 — 1,489.6
2001 1,043.9 362.0 — 17.4 — 17.4 147.4 4.8 — 1,575.5
2002 1,066.5 401.3 — 10.9 — 10.9 144.5 5.1 — 1,628.2
2003 1,137.3 500.4 — 15.2 — 15.2 138.9 4.8 — R 1,796.7
2004 1,141.7 730.4 — 10.9 — 10.9 141.5 4.7 — R 2,029.2
2005 1,431.2 1,013.3 — 18.7 — 18.7 139.4 7.7 — 2,610.3
2006 1,687.6 1,065.3 — 14.0 — 14.0 137.7 R 8.5 — R 2,913.1
2007 1,659.6 1,263.5 — 12.2 — 12.2 151.7 8.9 — 3,096.0

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Alaska A
Primary Energy
L
A
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric S
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
K
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
A

1970 — 0.93 0.93 0.67 1.15 0.73 2.09 3.18 1.37 1.68 1.33 — 1.36 1.12 0.66 9.02 1.39
1975 — 1.40 1.40 0.89 2.88 2.04 3.80 5.15 2.34 3.30 3.00 — 1.52 2.20 0.95 9.61 2.70
1980 — 1.91 1.91 0.62 6.82 6.21 6.88 10.20 4.07 7.24 7.06 — 2.20 4.04 1.25 15.09 5.05
1985 — 2.89 2.89 1.23 7.62 6.07 13.65 9.83 4.53 7.34 7.03 — 2.71 4.66 1.71 24.52 5.93
1990 — 3.65 3.65 1.95 8.40 6.17 15.11 10.03 5.30 7.86 7.55 — 1.43 5.36 2.33 27.81 6.88
1995 — 2.05 2.05 1.88 7.14 4.54 13.13 10.88 2.78 9.82 6.61 — 1.51 4.83 1.96 29.84 6.40
1996 — 2.05 2.05 1.92 7.72 5.22 14.43 11.73 2.94 13.20 7.12 — 1.43 5.12 2.15 30.04 6.74
1997 — 2.18 2.18 2.08 8.06 4.97 12.06 12.00 2.82 10.60 6.96 — 2.02 5.16 2.36 29.57 6.73
1998 — 2.06 2.06 2.02 6.62 3.63 10.46 10.19 2.67 11.23 5.54 — 3.22 4.27 2.35 29.29 5.80
1999 — 2.12 2.12 1.92 7.17 4.49 14.21 10.06 2.60 9.05 6.06 — 3.79 4.62 2.21 28.71 6.16
2000 — 1.87 1.87 2.40 9.97 7.10 17.70 12.77 2.75 9.00 8.51 — 5.68 6.60 2.16 29.60 8.52
2001 — 1.89 1.89 2.58 10.30 5.97 19.24 13.09 2.95 5.35 7.96 — 5.59 6.29 2.78 30.96 8.15
2002 — 1.94 1.94 2.64 8.83 5.62 15.93 12.47 3.12 8.37 7.31 — 4.69 5.86 2.76 30.76 7.76
2003 — 2.00 2.00 3.00 10.16 6.63 18.25 14.19 3.61 15.07 8.40 — 5.86 6.97 2.85 30.86 9.07
2004 — 1.97 1.97 3.32 12.43 9.61 19.65 15.55 3.63 12.13 11.05 — 6.64 9.01 3.19 32.29 11.02
2005 — 2.01 2.01 3.97 16.03 13.14 23.26 18.90 4.30 16.93 14.48 — R 8.73 R 11.65 3.72 34.43 R 13.99
2006 — 2.13 2.13 R 4.68 18.60 15.17 R 25.44 21.42 11.39 23.18 16.90 — R 9.63 R 13.84 4.75 37.69 R 16.61
2007 — 2.34 2.34 5.76 19.43 16.35 28.63 22.14 11.51 23.69 17.97 — 10.51 14.88 4.94 38.96 17.87

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 12.2 12.2 26.2 33.3 27.5 1.1 43.8 8.7 8.3 122.7 — 2.9 164.1 -9.9 33.9 188.1
1975 — 21.4 21.4 54.5 116.6 85.0 2.5 113.0 15.7 21.2 354.0 — 3.1 433.0 -26.9 65.9 472.0
1980 — 8.2 8.2 64.5 264.0 335.7 4.2 196.9 9.4 43.4 853.7 — 2.5 928.9 -48.3 129.5 1,010.2
1985 — 33.4 33.4 162.4 452.3 520.3 15.2 291.3 82.1 53.9 1,415.0 — 4.2 1,615.1 -77.0 331.5 1,869.5
1990 — 45.2 45.2 223.8 515.7 604.3 20.6 308.4 12.9 39.2 1,501.2 — 7.6 1,777.8 -102.2 401.1 2,076.8
1995 — 26.4 26.4 208.5 530.7 435.6 11.4 405.6 11.5 31.4 1,426.3 — 9.9 1,671.0 -77.6 468.4 2,061.8
1996 — 22.9 22.9 225.1 530.1 552.3 12.4 412.1 12.6 20.5 1,540.1 — 9.0 1,797.2 -90.0 487.3 2,194.5
1997 — 25.5 25.5 250.9 560.7 R 594.9 13.1 394.8 13.9 33.1 R 1,610.4 — 5.0 R 1,891.8 -107.2 485.3 R 2,269.9
1998 — 33.9 33.9 233.9 442.1 R 450.8 10.6 357.7 13.9 21.7 R 1,296.8 — 2.8 R 1,567.4 -106.5 505.5 R 1,966.5
1999 — 34.8 34.8 225.0 506.7 602.0 13.6 336.8 17.5 39.6 1,516.2 — 2.9 1,778.8 -104.6 514.6 2,188.8
2000 — 30.8 30.8 230.2 630.2 1,041.0 14.1 397.4 13.6 49.5 2,145.8 — 4.6 2,411.5 -109.5 532.0 2,834.0
2001 — 30.1 30.1 249.6 699.4 821.5 18.0 435.4 20.6 65.4 2,060.3 — 7.0 2,347.0 -141.0 570.8 2,776.8
2002 — 31.8 31.8 239.6 555.1 804.9 18.0 384.6 20.8 33.2 1,816.6 — 6.7 2,094.7 -139.6 566.9 2,522.0
2003 — 25.1 25.1 221.8 573.7 1,028.6 20.1 437.3 19.6 28.3 2,107.7 — 8.3 2,362.9 -138.0 579.6 2,804.5
2004 — 27.7 27.7 298.8 1,016.3 1,686.2 14.2 563.5 16.0 41.6 3,337.7 — 9.5 3,673.8 -165.1 630.7 4,139.4
2005 — 28.2 28.2 367.8 1,173.0 2,379.8 21.8 675.8 19.1 58.0 4,327.6 — R 6.3 R 4,729.9 -197.8 687.1 R 5,219.2
2006 — 31.9 31.9 R 388.1 1,507.5 2,730.7 R 24.4 758.7 51.0 111.9 R 5,184.2 — R 6.7 R 5,610.9 -273.0 786.3 R 6,124.2
2007 — 30.4 30.4 460.8 1,528.2 2,693.1 20.5 800.3 53.1 102.5 5,197.6 — 8.0 5,697.0 -267.4 830.6 6,260.2

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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A Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Alaska
L
Primary Energy
A
S Petroleum Biomass

K Natural Distillate Total


A Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 2.47 1.51 1.40 1.61 2.93 1.46 0.82 1.48 9.29 2.30
1975 2.87 1.62 2.80 3.23 6.07 2.90 1.62 2.24 10.16 3.24
1980 — 1.73 7.05 — 12.23 7.21 4.15 4.30 16.18 6.63
1985 7.75 2.79 7.81 10.64 13.97 8.33 4.69 5.07 25.96 9.15
1990 7.96 4.01 7.94 7.09 16.66 8.87 4.75 6.19 29.64 10.41
1995 2.04 3.61 6.01 4.81 14.86 6.42 3.86 4.73 32.93 9.39
1996 2.05 3.46 6.55 5.02 15.17 7.06 4.43 4.89 33.30 9.69
1997 2.18 3.77 7.02 4.67 16.11 7.38 4.41 5.19 33.53 10.13
1998 2.06 3.67 6.14 6.26 15.06 6.46 3.82 4.66 33.70 9.93
1999 2.13 3.64 6.97 6.21 15.23 7.46 3.92 5.11 32.70 9.69
2000 1.89 4.71 9.64 9.20 18.49 10.19 5.88 7.05 33.57 12.49
2001 1.95 4.19 9.93 8.40 20.27 10.61 5.62 6.61 35.51 11.68
2002 1.99 4.35 7.84 8.57 17.67 8.63 5.09 5.76 35.31 11.42
2003 2.13 4.33 8.96 8.48 19.77 9.95 6.11 6.16 35.11 11.74
2004 1.99 4.81 10.99 10.82 21.27 11.51 6.95 7.09 36.45 12.54
2005 1.99 5.72 14.86 12.83 24.30 15.54 9.20 9.15 38.97 R 14.87
2006 2.11 6.84 17.27 20.63 26.74 R 18.19 10.60 R 11.13 43.46 R 16.60
2007 2.30 8.64 18.16 22.62 30.07 19.25 11.62 11.96 44.49 18.07

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.6 9.4 11.1 0.2 0.9 12.1 0.3 22.5 16.7 39.2
1975 0.3 16.9 26.4 1.7 1.5 29.6 0.7 47.5 31.1 78.6
1980 — 13.8 48.2 — 2.6 50.8 1.2 65.7 60.3 126.0
1985 11.8 37.3 57.9 0.1 9.6 67.6 2.7 119.4 148.3 267.7
1990 12.4 53.7 72.0 0.1 18.1 90.2 3.0 159.4 168.0 327.4
1995 2.2 55.3 70.9 (s) 8.4 79.3 3.0 139.8 192.5 332.3
1996 1.8 55.3 73.6 (s) 10.7 84.3 3.6 145.0 200.7 345.7
1997 1.9 57.1 75.6 (s) 7.2 82.7 2.9 144.6 197.5 342.1
1998 1.9 57.3 59.8 (s) 5.3 65.2 2.2 126.6 203.3 329.9
1999 2.2 64.2 82.5 0.6 11.7 94.8 2.4 163.6 208.2 371.8
2000 1.7 57.2 97.2 0.7 12.5 110.5 3.9 173.3 212.5 385.8
2001 1.6 71.1 105.5 0.8 15.7 121.9 5.9 200.6 229.2 429.8
2002 1.8 71.4 68.1 (s) 13.5 81.5 5.5 160.1 232.8 392.9
2003 1.9 74.0 74.6 0.7 16.8 92.1 6.9 174.9 238.1 413.0
2004 1.5 88.8 108.0 1.2 11.3 120.5 8.0 218.9 256.5 475.4
2005 1.3 103.3 140.1 2.3 19.1 161.5 R 5.3 R 271.4 274.2 R 545.6
2006 R 1.7 141.0 194.3 32.2 R 20.3 R 246.9 R 5.6 R 395.1 314.4 R 709.5
2007 1.6 172.2 154.2 20.7 17.4 192.3 6.8 372.9 321.0 693.8

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Alaska A
Primary Energy
L
A
Petroleum Biomass
S
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
K
A
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 1.01 0.68 1.21 — 1.10 3.18 1.49 1.66 0.82 1.08 9.46 1.67
1975 1.57 0.97 2.60 — 2.32 5.15 2.52 3.21 1.62 1.81 10.83 2.60
1980 — 1.06 6.75 — 3.96 10.20 4.31 7.69 4.15 2.54 18.02 4.16
1985 2.45 2.35 6.93 10.64 13.07 9.83 — 7.65 4.69 3.47 24.36 6.93
1990 3.45 2.78 6.81 7.09 9.03 10.03 — 7.01 4.75 3.75 27.33 7.97
1995 2.05 2.25 5.92 4.81 10.22 10.88 — 6.07 3.86 2.83 28.75 7.32
1996 2.05 2.34 6.70 5.02 11.50 11.73 — 7.67 4.43 3.38 28.88 7.56
1997 2.18 2.44 6.37 4.67 11.70 12.00 — 6.79 3.46 3.04 29.03 7.39
1998 2.06 2.41 5.42 6.26 10.22 10.19 — 5.88 3.82 2.93 28.76 7.35
1999 2.13 2.18 6.19 6.21 10.51 10.06 — 6.48 3.92 2.99 28.08 7.21
2000 1.88 2.71 8.62 9.20 13.25 12.77 — 8.89 5.88 3.82 29.61 8.78
2001 1.95 3.13 8.23 8.40 14.42 13.09 — 9.57 5.62 5.33 31.08 10.20
2002 1.95 3.36 6.94 8.57 11.95 12.47 — 7.47 5.09 4.15 30.67 9.83
2003 1.95 3.53 8.69 8.48 12.82 14.19 — 8.85 R 5.57 4.21 30.74 10.14
2004 1.99 4.08 10.81 10.82 14.72 15.55 — 11.18 6.65 5.23 32.20 10.92
2005 1.99 4.92 14.79 12.83 17.65 18.90 — 15.37 R 8.43 R 6.56 33.87 R 12.78
2006 2.11 4.75 17.30 20.63 20.35 21.42 8.73 R 18.10 R 9.29 R 7.50 34.96 R 13.37
2007 2.30 7.53 17.87 22.62 22.19 22.14 — 18.85 11.54 9.13 35.72 15.24

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.2 8.6 3.0 — 0.1 4.1 7.5 14.7 (s) 23.5 15.4 38.9
1975 0.3 14.0 7.6 — 0.1 11.2 8.9 27.8 (s) 42.2 24.3 66.4
1980 — 17.5 22.7 — 0.1 13.8 0.1 36.8 (s) 54.3 44.8 99.0
1985 13.2 48.1 36.4 0.2 1.6 13.8 — 51.9 0.1 113.3 157.7 271.0
1990 21.6 56.9 41.6 (s) 1.7 2.7 — 46.1 0.3 124.9 198.9 323.9
1995 14.7 56.6 35.7 (s) 1.0 1.2 — 37.9 0.4 109.6 232.8 342.4
1996 13.5 63.3 46.1 (s) 1.4 18.0 — 65.5 0.5 142.8 239.4 382.2
1997 15.4 65.7 35.2 (s) 0.9 4.4 — 40.5 0.5 122.1 233.6 355.7
1998 15.3 65.3 33.7 (s) 0.6 6.1 — 40.5 0.4 121.4 246.2 367.6
1999 16.1 60.3 47.3 (s) 1.4 4.6 — 53.3 0.4 130.2 247.5 377.7
2000 13.6 54.6 58.0 (s) 1.6 4.2 — 63.9 0.6 132.7 244.4 377.1
2001 12.8 50.1 80.9 (s) 2.0 46.4 — 129.3 1.0 193.2 263.4 456.5
2002 12.6 53.5 50.0 (s) 1.6 8.1 — 59.7 1.0 126.8 255.9 382.7
2003 11.8 61.8 45.8 (s) 1.9 0.6 — 48.4 1.3 123.3 259.4 382.7
2004 13.9 76.1 72.9 (s) 1.4 7.7 — 82.0 1.4 173.4 285.7 459.1
2005 14.5 83.3 86.6 0.1 2.5 16.6 — 105.7 R 0.9 R 204.4 311.4 R 515.8
2006 R 16.7 88.1 117.5 21.6 R 2.7 17.4 0.2 R 159.4 R 1.0 R 265.2 336.3 R 601.4
2007 14.0 142.0 102.1 13.6 2.3 20.3 — 138.3 1.1 295.4 344.7 640.1

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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A Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Alaska
L Primary Energy
A Coal Petroleum Biomass
S
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
K Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
A Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 — 1.01 1.01 0.43 0.66 1.10 3.18 0.36 0.57 0.75 1.49 0.74 5.36 0.78
1975 — 1.57 1.57 0.81 2.68 2.32 5.15 1.85 2.11 2.65 1.49 1.65 6.79 1.83
1980 — — — 0.39 6.27 3.96 10.20 3.59 4.31 5.96 1.49 1.60 10.32 1.91
1985 — — — 0.71 6.72 13.07 9.83 4.40 4.58 5.59 1.49 2.31 19.13 2.54
1990 — — — 1.28 6.72 9.03 10.03 3.46 3.91 6.18 0.92 2.13 23.17 2.62
1995 — — — 1.44 5.34 9.61 10.88 2.74 6.16 5.26 1.14 2.61 24.56 3.17
1996 — 2.05 2.05 1.43 6.07 9.24 11.73 2.86 10.11 6.06 0.92 2.89 24.81 3.46
1997 — 2.18 2.18 1.54 6.18 8.87 12.00 2.99 7.15 6.29 0.94 3.06 21.93 3.71
1998 — 2.06 2.06 1.34 4.09 7.75 10.19 — 7.20 4.38 1.24 2.35 21.00 3.07
1999 — 2.13 2.13 1.25 6.19 8.28 10.06 — 5.30 6.17 1.22 2.86 21.44 3.66
2000 — 1.88 1.88 1.98 7.94 11.29 12.77 — 4.32 7.46 1.22 3.94 22.17 5.26
2001 — 1.95 1.95 1.64 9.57 12.78 13.09 4.78 3.92 7.19 1.22 4.06 22.31 5.15
2002 — 1.95 1.95 1.61 7.12 11.94 12.47 — 4.67 6.93 1.43 3.65 22.42 5.05
2003 — 1.95 1.95 1.50 8.46 13.36 14.19 — 9.04 8.77 1.97 6.85 23.04 9.49
2004 — 1.99 1.99 1.91 10.98 15.29 15.55 — 6.14 10.56 1.77 6.16 24.42 8.14
2005 — 1.99 1.99 2.59 15.19 18.21 18.90 — 7.74 14.57 2.09 7.56 27.24 9.68
2006 — 2.11 2.11 R 3.84 16.89 20.38 21.42 — 15.71 R 17.04 R 1.65 R 16.74 33.82 R 20.56
2007 — 2.30 2.30 4.65 17.06 23.33 22.14 — 11.63 16.83 2.05 16.74 37.02 20.95

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 8.6 8.6 5.1 6.9 0.2 1.8 0.1 1.2 10.2 2.6 26.5 1.7 28.3
1975 — 16.5 16.5 13.5 30.8 0.8 2.9 0.3 6.0 40.7 2.4 73.1 10.6 83.6
1980 — — — 19.5 64.0 1.3 5.9 0.3 12.5 84.0 1.2 104.8 24.5 129.2
1985 — — — 45.2 66.6 3.3 21.0 66.0 19.8 176.7 1.4 223.3 25.5 248.8
1990 — — — 58.5 55.0 0.6 2.9 1.7 7.5 67.7 4.2 130.4 34.1 164.5
1995 — — — 58.2 95.2 1.9 3.5 5.0 4.1 109.8 6.4 174.4 43.2 217.6
1996 — 0.1 0.1 61.3 130.6 0.2 3.9 3.0 3.0 140.6 5.0 207.0 47.3 254.2
1997 — 0.1 0.1 69.7 127.5 4.9 3.4 1.1 3.5 140.4 1.5 211.7 54.2 265.9
1998 — (s) (s) 59.4 84.6 4.6 4.2 — 4.0 97.4 0.2 157.1 56.0 213.1
1999 — (s) (s) 51.7 117.5 0.4 1.3 — 5.3 124.5 (s) 176.3 58.9 235.2
2000 — (s) (s) 55.2 103.9 (s) 1.7 — 9.5 115.0 (s) 170.3 75.2 245.4
2001 — (s) (s) 51.0 126.4 0.2 5.2 (s) 40.6 172.4 (s) 223.5 78.3 301.8
2002 — (s) (s) 42.7 96.0 1.8 5.6 — 11.8 115.1 0.2 158.0 78.3 236.3
2003 — (s) (s) 7.1 103.6 1.2 8.4 — 4.6 117.7 0.1 124.9 82.1 207.1
2004 — (s) (s) 28.8 132.3 1.3 9.1 — 11.6 154.3 0.1 183.3 88.5 271.7
2005 — (s) (s) 46.7 167.2 (s) 10.1 — 10.4 187.7 0.1 234.5 101.5 336.0
2006 — 0.1 0.1 R 0.8 212.8 R 1.0 11.5 — 7.3 R 232.7 0.1 R 233.6 135.7 R 369.3
2007 — (s) (s) — 264.5 0.6 7.6 — 12.2 285.0 0.2 285.2 164.9 450.1

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Alaska A
L
Primary Energy
A
Petroleum S
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total K
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
A
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 1.01 — 2.17 1.46 0.73 1.10 5.08 3.18 1.11 1.39 1.39 — 1.39
1975 1.57 — 3.45 3.13 2.04 — 7.48 5.15 2.14 3.06 3.06 — 3.06
1980 — — 9.02 7.39 6.21 3.96 14.36 10.20 — 7.31 7.31 — 7.31
1985 — — 9.99 8.00 6.07 13.53 17.61 9.83 4.55 7.27 7.27 — 7.27
1990 — — 9.32 9.03 6.17 9.59 14.60 10.03 5.00 7.54 7.54 — 7.54
1995 — — 8.36 8.62 4.54 11.63 19.41 10.88 2.83 6.83 6.83 — 6.83
1996 — — 9.29 9.97 5.22 11.52 20.08 11.73 2.94 7.32 7.32 — 7.32
1997 — 3.81 9.39 10.11 4.97 11.15 17.98 12.00 2.76 7.11 7.11 — 7.11
1998 — 3.84 8.11 8.89 3.63 9.63 19.07 10.19 2.53 5.66 5.66 — 5.66
1999 — 3.84 8.81 8.19 4.49 11.75 16.75 10.06 2.67 6.01 6.01 — 6.01
2000 — 5.19 10.87 11.38 7.10 14.75 17.99 12.77 2.63 8.60 8.60 — 8.60
2001 — 3.99 11.01 11.43 5.97 16.14 19.00 13.09 2.65 7.93 7.93 — 7.93
2002 — 3.92 10.72 10.27 5.62 13.58 21.74 12.47 3.07 7.37 7.37 — 7.37
2003 — 3.65 12.42 11.61 6.63 15.58 26.51 14.19 3.62 8.40 8.40 — 8.40
2004 — 3.79 15.13 13.41 9.61 17.73 29.35 15.55 — 11.19 11.19 — 11.19
2005 — 4.37 18.56 17.07 13.14 20.41 38.40 18.90 4.29 14.63 14.63 — 14.63
2006 — 6.21 22.31 19.80 15.17 22.40 R 46.08 21.42 R 11.55 16.90 16.90 — 16.90
2007 — 6.63 23.70 20.66 16.35 24.62 51.97 22.14 11.70 18.03 18.02 — 18.02

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) — 5.1 8.5 27.5 (s) 1.8 37.9 0.9 81.7 81.8 — 81.8
1975 (s) — 8.1 39.3 85.0 — 5.5 98.9 6.5 243.3 243.3 — 243.3
1980 — — 22.7 112.1 335.7 0.1 8.2 177.1 — 655.9 655.9 — 655.9
1985 — — 24.7 270.1 520.3 0.7 9.1 256.5 0.5 1,081.9 1,081.9 — 1,081.9
1990 — — 23.1 317.7 604.3 0.2 8.5 302.7 4.3 1,261.0 1,261.0 — 1,261.0
1995 — — 16.4 303.8 435.6 0.1 10.8 400.9 2.0 1,169.6 1,169.6 — 1,169.6
1996 — — 6.6 252.1 552.3 0.1 10.9 390.2 0.1 1,212.3 1,212.3 — 1,212.3
1997 — (s) 19.3 294.6 R 594.9 0.1 10.3 387.0 (s) R 1,306.1 R 1,306.2 — R 1,306.2
1998 — (s) 6.2 239.8 R 450.8 (s) 11.4 347.3 0.1 R 1,055.8 R 1,055.8 — R 1,055.8
1999 — (s) 23.5 233.7 602.0 (s) 10.1 330.9 3.9 1,204.1 1,204.2 — 1,204.2
2000 — (s) 28.6 351.9 1,041.0 (s) 10.7 391.5 1.9 1,825.7 1,825.7 — 1,825.7
2001 — 0.1 13.6 358.4 821.5 0.1 10.4 383.8 0.9 1,588.7 1,588.7 — 1,588.7
2002 — 0.1 9.7 310.7 804.9 1.1 11.7 371.0 1.0 1,510.1 1,510.1 — 1,510.1
2003 — 0.1 9.8 321.3 1,028.6 0.2 13.2 428.3 0.3 1,801.7 1,801.7 — 1,801.7
2004 — 0.1 13.9 671.5 1,686.2 0.2 14.8 546.6 — 2,933.2 2,933.2 — 2,933.2
2005 — 0.2 26.0 746.8 2,379.8 0.3 19.3 649.1 0.3 3,821.6 3,821.8 — 3,821.8
2006 — R 0.2 28.2 930.2 2,730.7 0.3 22.6 729.8 2.0 4,443.8 R 4,443.9 — R 4,443.9
2007 — 0.2 29.6 935.1 2,693.1 0.3 26.3 772.4 19.3 4,476.0 4,476.2 — 4,476.2

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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A Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Alaska
L Petroleum Biomass
A
S Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
K
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
A
1970 0.68 0.37 1.35 1.68 — 1.68 — — 1.92 0.66
1975 0.96 0.51 2.86 3.10 — 3.10 — — — 0.95
1980 1.91 0.48 4.08 5.48 — 4.90 — — — 1.25
1985 1.80 0.92 5.18 7.06 — 6.12 — — — 1.71
1990 2.46 1.55 6.38 10.36 — 9.27 — — 8.37 2.33
1995 2.05 1.29 2.81 7.28 — 5.85 — — 6.21 1.96
1996 2.05 1.45 2.96 7.28 — 5.30 — — 6.37 2.15
1997 2.18 1.74 2.80 8.00 — 5.06 — — 6.71 2.36
1998 2.05 1.80 2.67 7.72 — 4.57 — 0.61 7.87 2.35
1999 2.11 1.59 2.58 7.04 — 4.41 — — 8.69 2.21
2000 1.87 1.77 2.77 7.91 — 4.64 — — 16.78 2.16
2001 1.84 2.36 2.96 9.86 — 5.05 — — 20.47 2.78
2002 1.93 2.25 3.13 9.40 — 5.24 — 1.64 8.94 2.76
2003 2.04 2.28 3.61 9.58 — 5.75 — — 13.21 2.85
2004 1.94 2.77 3.63 10.30 — 6.37 — — 13.84 3.19
2005 2.04 3.40 4.30 10.26 — 6.79 — — 16.53 3.72
2006 2.15 3.63 11.40 15.42 — 13.18 — — 17.32 4.75
2007 2.38 3.56 11.40 19.58 — 15.94 — — 18.25 4.94

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 2.9 3.1 (s) 3.9 — 3.9 — — (s) 9.9


1975 4.3 10.1 (s) 12.5 — 12.6 — — — 26.9
1980 8.2 13.8 9.1 17.2 — 26.3 — — — 48.3
1985 8.4 31.8 15.5 21.3 — 36.8 — — — 77.0
1990 11.3 54.6 6.9 29.4 — 36.2 — — (s) 102.2
1995 9.5 38.5 4.5 25.1 — 29.6 — — (s) 77.6
1996 7.4 45.2 9.6 27.8 — 37.4 — — (s) 90.0
1997 8.1 58.4 12.7 27.9 — 40.6 — — (s) 107.2
1998 16.6 51.9 13.8 24.1 — 37.9 — (s) (s) 106.5
1999 16.4 48.7 13.6 25.8 — 39.4 — — (s) 104.6
2000 15.5 63.2 11.7 19.1 — 30.8 — — 0.1 109.5
2001 15.6 77.3 19.7 28.4 — 48.0 — — 0.1 141.0
2002 17.5 72.0 19.8 30.3 — 50.1 — 0.1 (s) 139.6
2003 11.3 78.8 19.3 28.5 — 47.9 — — 0.1 138.0
2004 12.2 105.0 16.0 31.7 — 47.8 — — 0.1 165.1
2005 12.4 134.4 18.8 32.2 — 51.0 — — 0.1 197.8
2006 13.4 158.0 48.9 52.6 — 101.5 — — 0.1 273.0
2007 14.9 146.4 33.8 72.3 — 106.0 — — 0.1 267.4

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
energy. Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
dollars. — = No consumption.
Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Arizona A
Primary Energy
R
I
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric Z
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
O
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
N
A
1970 — 0.21 0.21 0.54 1.10 0.76 2.08 2.80 0.48 1.06 1.96 — 1.05 1.29 0.33 5.32 1.97
1975 — 0.23 0.23 1.01 2.49 2.12 4.06 4.62 2.08 2.83 3.45 — 1.44 2.25 0.84 9.65 3.87
1980 — 1.01 1.01 2.86 6.57 6.59 6.85 9.68 3.92 6.13 8.14 — 2.17 4.48 1.35 15.68 8.38
1985 — 1.36 1.36 4.92 6.90 6.20 10.27 9.06 3.79 7.03 8.17 0.65 2.55 4.61 1.61 21.15 10.02
1990 — 1.45 1.45 4.52 7.84 6.04 12.02 9.22 3.31 5.24 8.32 0.72 3.26 3.95 1.21 22.81 11.19
1995 — 1.42 1.42 4.63 7.82 4.34 11.49 9.64 2.82 6.01 8.49 0.49 2.62 4.02 1.02 22.32 11.27
1996 — 1.47 1.47 4.88 8.72 5.11 12.03 10.56 3.32 6.55 9.33 0.49 3.10 4.41 1.06 22.11 11.83
1997 — 1.45 1.45 4.93 8.35 4.90 13.54 10.59 2.87 6.09 9.19 0.49 3.17 4.29 1.08 21.63 11.68
1998 — 1.35 1.35 4.92 7.40 3.55 12.47 8.89 2.16 5.33 7.74 0.47 3.70 3.82 1.02 21.48 10.75
1999 — 1.35 1.35 4.95 8.10 4.44 12.24 9.66 3.02 5.19 8.42 0.45 3.78 4.12 1.06 21.20 11.15
2000 — 1.26 1.26 5.95 10.43 7.08 R 15.27 12.03 5.25 6.06 10.71 0.44 5.68 5.03 1.37 21.25 12.79
2001 — 1.27 1.27 6.18 9.58 5.93 17.42 11.54 5.32 6.47 10.27 0.46 4.81 5.03 1.53 21.30 R 12.73
2002 — 1.27 1.27 5.45 9.17 5.54 16.03 10.62 4.08 6.26 9.55 0.42 4.43 4.68 1.28 21.13 12.29
2003 — 1.28 1.28 6.41 10.88 6.70 16.29 13.41 — 7.13 11.78 0.42 5.35 5.75 1.74 21.52 13.80
2004 — 1.31 1.31 6.84 13.59 9.53 18.24 15.33 5.29 7.25 13.92 0.45 6.02 6.69 2.18 21.83 15.26
2005 — 1.42 1.42 8.87 17.62 13.14 21.39 18.43 7.48 8.62 17.22 0.55 R 8.26 8.56 2.79 22.83 R 17.74
2006 — 1.45 1.45 8.14 19.38 15.27 R 24.42 20.69 8.78 10.23 19.40 0.63 R 9.48 9.37 2.58 24.14 R 19.69
2007 — 1.61 1.61 8.44 19.84 16.24 27.16 21.95 10.04 11.27 20.50 0.57 10.86 9.61 2.78 25.02 20.72

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 1.8 1.8 96.8 31.3 27.5 10.2 316.9 0.3 31.4 417.7 — 0.7 517.0 -23.5 250.1 743.7
1975 — 21.1 21.1 148.4 147.1 82.9 16.9 671.9 77.7 60.4 1,056.8 — 1.2 1,227.8 -129.8 697.1 1,795.0
1980 — 247.0 247.0 434.0 412.0 289.7 40.0 1,555.4 33.0 118.0 2,448.1 — 7.1 3,136.1 -398.7 1,431.6 4,169.0
1985 — 465.7 465.7 580.6 406.4 244.4 63.7 1,720.1 4.2 150.5 2,589.4 7.8 11.1 3,654.6 -580.3 2,381.4 5,455.7
1990 — 498.2 498.2 464.0 518.8 285.9 59.2 1,903.9 0.5 108.0 2,876.2 156.7 20.9 4,016.1 -694.2 3,181.1 6,503.0
1995 — 486.4 486.4 504.2 688.8 186.7 80.6 2,370.9 1.4 154.7 3,483.2 138.7 19.8 4,639.3 -647.9 3,700.4 7,691.7
1996 — 502.3 502.3 525.9 883.3 229.6 70.6 2,721.0 2.2 181.9 4,088.7 148.4 20.6 5,285.9 -696.1 3,929.6 8,519.4
1997 — 534.7 534.7 584.4 871.1 R 221.5 59.0 2,698.3 0.3 186.0 R 4,036.1 151.4 23.7 R 5,334.1 -745.6 4,019.2 8,607.6
1998 — 523.9 523.9 694.6 804.3 R 174.6 60.6 2,439.6 0.3 210.9 R 3,690.2 149.1 16.4 R 5,074.2 -751.5 4,091.9 R 8,414.7
1999 — 544.8 544.8 736.6 951.8 242.2 80.1 2,762.3 0.8 197.0 4,234.2 143.6 17.7 5,676.8 -809.9 4,170.2 9,037.1
2000 — 546.1 546.1 1,114.6 1,210.8 418.9 R 91.4 3,536.2 2.3 215.3 R 5,474.9 139.7 28.3 R 7,306.3 -1,143.7 4,431.2 R 10,593.8
2001 — 539.5 539.5 1,371.8 1,205.3 333.5 103.9 3,516.3 8.4 152.4 5,319.9 138.3 16.6 7,389.9 -1,290.1 4,525.6 10,625.5
2002 — 516.2 516.2 1,285.9 1,064.3 325.0 87.4 3,386.9 0.7 187.4 5,051.7 135.9 15.7 7,007.8 -1,106.1 4,514.1 10,415.8
2003 — 521.2 521.2 1,642.8 1,287.1 404.4 107.8 4,315.8 — 210.8 6,325.8 124.9 19.4 R 8,636.5 R -1,502.8 4,705.5 11,839.3
2004 — R 555.4 R 555.4 2,305.2 1,781.7 446.3 104.0 5,217.8 1.3 278.4 7,829.4 130.6 22.2 10,850.8 -2,071.6 4,985.2 13,764.4
2005 — 610.4 610.4 2,750.2 2,661.0 597.4 108.0 6,490.5 1.0 320.8 10,178.7 147.9 R 60.3 R 13,753.3 R -2,529.3 5,404.4 R 16,628.4
2006 — 626.9 626.9 R 2,795.6 3,030.3 668.3 R 137.9 7,481.0 1.0 344.9 R 11,663.4 156.8 R 63.0 R 15,313.2 R -2,377.1 6,034.1 R 18,970.2
2007 — 705.4 705.4 3,218.3 3,043.4 608.7 153.0 8,018.5 1.4 373.6 12,198.6 158.9 75.0 16,370.2 -2,761.4 6,589.5 20,198.4

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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A Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Arizona
R
Primary Energy
I
Z Petroleum Biomass

O Natural Distillate Total


N Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

A Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 — 1.13 1.27 2.88 2.65 2.48 0.72 1.28 6.99 2.95
1975 — 1.46 2.82 4.65 5.55 4.52 1.43 1.72 11.67 5.27
1980 — 3.88 7.27 — 8.46 8.46 3.66 4.19 18.28 11.09
1985 3.85 6.69 4.00 11.18 10.25 10.13 4.14 6.91 24.18 16.28
1990 3.02 6.64 7.57 7.44 13.79 13.67 4.75 7.00 26.49 18.35
1995 2.21 7.54 6.86 5.05 12.57 12.50 3.86 7.68 26.64 19.77
1996 2.20 7.45 7.56 5.27 13.93 13.76 4.43 7.66 26.22 19.94
1997 2.72 7.66 8.03 4.90 15.72 15.55 4.41 7.86 25.85 19.50
1998 2.87 8.36 6.92 6.57 13.33 13.25 3.82 8.40 25.43 19.06
1999 3.48 8.99 7.61 6.52 12.72 12.69 3.92 8.98 25.01 19.31
2000 2.62 9.34 10.55 9.66 15.93 15.89 5.88 9.69 24.73 19.61
2001 2.85 10.44 9.93 8.84 18.64 18.55 5.62 10.99 24.32 19.98
2002 2.57 11.69 8.62 9.05 16.89 16.78 5.09 11.84 24.24 20.21
2003 2.52 11.29 10.38 8.96 17.88 17.74 6.11 11.55 24.46 20.48
2004 3.33 12.34 12.62 11.43 19.85 19.77 6.95 12.55 24.79 21.05
2005 3.56 13.43 16.64 13.55 22.59 22.49 9.20 R 13.55 25.98 R 22.25
2006 3.73 16.12 19.02 21.79 26.41 R 26.36 10.60 R 16.24 27.54 R 24.29
2007 3.89 16.78 20.41 23.88 29.53 29.49 11.62 17.00 28.32 25.04

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 35.6 0.7 1.1 8.4 10.2 0.3 46.1 103.3 149.3
1975 — 58.2 3.6 2.0 11.2 16.8 0.6 75.5 284.3 359.8
1980 — 119.6 0.1 — 20.4 20.5 3.7 143.9 601.2 745.0
1985 (s) 200.5 0.3 0.2 35.3 35.8 7.2 243.4 1,010.5 1,253.9
1990 (s) 207.8 0.4 (s) 38.6 39.0 16.4 263.3 1,390.1 1,653.4
1995 (s) 210.4 0.2 0.1 44.2 44.5 13.4 268.3 1,639.5 1,907.9
1996 (s) 208.4 0.4 0.1 39.5 40.0 15.9 264.3 1,766.6 2,030.9
1997 (s) 243.2 0.3 0.1 40.9 41.3 18.0 302.5 1,824.0 2,126.5
1998 (s) 306.9 0.2 0.1 49.5 49.8 13.8 370.5 1,874.9 2,245.4
1999 (s) 300.7 0.2 0.1 65.5 65.7 14.9 381.4 1,921.8 2,303.2
2000 (s) 327.6 0.2 0.1 71.8 72.1 24.1 423.9 2,096.1 2,519.9
2001 (s) 381.0 0.4 (s) 79.6 80.0 13.4 474.4 2,174.4 2,648.7
2002 (s) 426.8 0.5 (s) 73.2 73.7 12.4 512.9 2,184.7 2,697.6
2003 (s) 405.0 0.6 0.1 66.8 67.5 15.6 488.1 2,315.7 2,803.8
2004 (s) 464.6 0.4 0.1 62.1 62.5 18.2 545.3 2,446.6 2,991.9
2005 (s) 484.3 0.3 0.3 69.5 70.1 R 50.2 R 604.6 2,707.4 R 3,312.0
2006 (s) 588.4 0.4 0.2 R 84.4 R 84.9 R 52.7 R 726.1 3,041.7 R 3,767.8
2007 (s) 659.5 0.3 0.1 89.7 90.0 63.7 813.3 3,327.6 4,140.8

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Arizona A
Primary Energy
R
I
Petroleum Biomass
Z
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
O
N
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
A
1970 — 0.60 1.12 0.77 1.05 2.80 0.63 1.51 0.72 0.69 5.57 2.51
1975 — 1.10 2.62 2.35 2.67 4.62 2.08 2.95 1.43 1.33 10.03 4.68
1980 — 3.00 6.94 — 5.72 9.68 — 7.63 3.66 3.44 16.68 9.99
1985 1.80 5.33 5.94 11.18 10.11 9.06 4.13 7.15 4.14 5.56 22.33 15.25
1990 1.97 4.64 5.63 7.44 9.49 9.22 — 7.13 4.75 4.97 23.08 16.12
1995 2.03 5.06 5.06 5.05 10.74 9.64 — 6.58 3.86 5.17 22.58 16.65
1996 1.98 4.97 6.00 5.27 12.07 10.56 3.14 6.90 4.43 5.20 22.47 16.64
1997 1.99 5.19 5.39 4.90 12.28 10.59 — 6.31 4.41 5.32 21.79 16.20
1998 2.01 5.90 4.12 6.57 10.73 8.89 — 4.83 3.82 5.67 21.27 15.77
1999 2.07 6.07 5.39 6.52 11.04 9.66 — 6.29 3.77 6.07 20.93 15.94
2000 1.88 6.62 7.79 9.66 13.91 12.03 — 8.73 5.70 6.93 20.54 16.17
2001 1.90 7.81 6.87 8.84 15.18 11.54 — 8.20 5.23 7.83 20.82 16.84
2002 1.92 8.14 6.41 9.05 12.62 10.62 — 7.38 4.80 7.99 20.45 16.55
2003 1.87 7.82 7.77 8.96 13.54 13.41 — 9.13 5.81 7.93 20.79 16.98
2004 1.90 8.72 10.73 11.43 15.54 15.33 — 12.03 6.94 8.96 21.34 17.78
2005 2.18 9.77 14.60 13.55 18.64 18.43 — 15.45 R 8.88 R 10.29 21.68 R 18.48
2006 2.19 11.96 16.81 21.79 21.49 20.69 — R 17.84 R 10.08 12.46 23.50 R 20.43
2007 2.76 12.52 17.91 23.88 23.43 21.95 — 18.79 11.07 13.21 24.23 21.22

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 14.3 1.4 0.1 0.6 2.2 0.1 4.3 (s) 18.7 89.1 107.8
1975 — 37.8 7.4 0.2 0.9 4.3 1.1 13.9 (s) 51.8 245.1 296.9
1980 — 86.2 11.3 — 2.4 9.1 — 22.9 0.1 109.2 519.3 628.5
1985 (s) 141.3 16.0 0.1 6.1 6.7 (s) 29.0 0.2 170.5 936.7 1,107.1
1990 (s) 136.0 14.9 0.1 4.7 12.4 — 32.2 1.8 169.9 1,264.5 1,434.4
1995 0.2 148.2 10.4 (s) 6.7 1.8 — 18.9 1.8 169.1 1,429.9 1,599.1
1996 (s) 145.5 20.7 0.1 6.0 1.9 0.1 28.8 2.2 176.5 1,499.1 1,675.6
1997 (s) 160.0 20.6 0.1 5.6 1.9 — 28.3 3.0 191.3 1,525.9 1,717.1
1998 (s) 190.7 26.9 0.1 7.0 1.7 — 35.7 2.3 228.7 1,574.0 1,802.6
1999 (s) 193.1 29.7 0.2 10.0 1.8 — 41.7 2.5 237.3 1,620.0 1,857.3
2000 (s) 215.0 39.4 0.1 11.1 2.3 — 52.9 4.0 271.8 1,703.7 1,975.5
2001 (s) 244.6 30.6 0.2 11.4 2.4 — 44.6 2.4 291.7 1,754.7 2,046.3
2002 (s) 267.0 31.1 0.1 9.7 2.2 — 43.1 2.2 312.3 1,755.9 2,068.2
2003 (s) 253.2 21.6 0.1 8.9 2.8 — 33.3 2.8 289.4 1,803.2 2,092.6
2004 (s) 285.2 21.6 0.1 8.6 3.2 — 33.6 3.0 321.8 1,901.2 2,223.0
2005 0.1 314.1 40.2 0.1 10.1 3.9 — 54.3 R 8.1 R 376.6 2,031.8 R 2,408.4
2006 (s) 397.1 44.9 0.3 R 12.1 4.7 — R 62.0 R 8.7 R 467.8 2,294.9 R 2,762.6
2007 (s) 419.8 66.8 0.3 12.6 5.1 — 84.8 10.1 514.7 2,519.4 3,034.1

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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A Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Arizona
R Primary Energy
I Coal Petroleum Biomass
Z
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
O Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
N Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
A
1970 — 0.63 0.63 0.41 0.72 1.05 2.80 0.36 0.72 0.86 1.46 0.58 3.56 1.00
1975 — 0.98 0.98 0.72 2.19 2.67 4.62 1.87 2.29 2.38 1.46 1.42 7.16 2.54
1980 — 1.58 1.58 2.57 5.15 5.72 9.68 3.95 4.77 5.19 1.47 3.54 11.39 5.27
1985 — 1.80 1.80 4.25 6.20 10.11 9.06 4.13 5.78 6.35 1.47 3.89 15.05 6.56
1990 — 1.97 1.97 3.59 5.69 9.49 9.22 3.18 3.86 5.23 1.05 4.07 16.36 7.92
1995 — 2.03 2.03 3.67 5.38 10.09 9.64 2.78 4.74 5.50 1.27 4.30 15.42 7.66
1996 — 1.98 1.98 3.76 6.34 9.71 10.56 3.14 5.39 6.20 0.99 4.79 15.22 8.03
1997 — 1.99 1.99 3.52 5.73 9.31 10.59 2.83 5.10 5.70 0.99 4.45 14.80 7.65
1998 — 2.01 2.01 3.21 4.26 8.14 8.89 2.16 4.42 4.57 1.23 3.85 15.02 7.14
1999 — 2.07 2.07 3.37 5.27 8.69 9.66 2.76 4.37 4.90 1.23 4.12 14.79 7.25
2000 — 1.88 1.88 4.74 7.81 R 11.85 12.03 4.44 5.09 R 6.49 1.23 R 5.34 15.45 8.34
2001 — 1.90 1.90 6.19 6.96 13.45 11.54 3.78 5.03 6.72 1.23 5.77 15.37 8.71
2002 — 1.92 1.92 6.28 6.69 12.61 10.62 4.08 4.97 6.20 1.66 5.50 15.24 8.47
2003 — 1.87 1.87 6.53 8.06 14.11 13.41 — 5.55 7.49 1.66 6.24 15.75 9.22
2004 — 1.90 1.90 7.01 11.08 16.14 15.33 5.45 5.91 8.65 1.66 7.19 15.69 9.66
2005 — 2.18 2.18 8.46 15.19 19.23 18.43 7.46 6.74 11.28 1.66 9.37 17.14 11.50
2006 — 2.19 2.19 9.78 17.06 21.52 20.69 8.80 7.79 R 13.05 1.66 R 10.64 16.68 R 12.42
2007 — 2.76 2.76 10.23 17.89 24.63 21.95 10.04 8.48 13.81 1.66 11.33 17.72 13.24

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 0.1 0.1 25.2 5.8 1.0 6.7 0.1 18.5 32.1 0.4 57.8 57.8 115.6
1975 — 2.6 2.6 38.5 39.6 4.3 10.7 1.2 39.8 95.6 0.6 137.3 167.7 305.0
1980 — 20.6 20.6 101.5 107.1 15.5 15.7 3.8 75.0 217.1 3.2 342.5 311.1 653.7
1985 — 69.7 69.7 73.4 65.0 18.4 19.2 0.8 107.2 210.6 3.8 357.4 434.2 791.7
1990 — 26.1 26.1 61.0 91.3 13.6 24.4 0.2 67.3 196.8 2.7 286.5 526.5 813.1
1995 — 26.6 26.6 105.4 112.6 27.2 20.6 1.2 108.9 270.5 4.6 407.0 630.9 1,037.9
1996 — 26.5 26.5 102.5 150.1 23.4 24.1 1.6 134.5 333.6 2.6 465.2 663.8 1,129.0
1997 — 27.3 27.3 100.3 141.2 11.1 25.2 0.3 140.8 318.6 2.7 448.9 669.3 1,118.2
1998 — 27.0 27.0 91.8 89.9 3.8 21.9 0.3 160.8 276.7 0.2 395.7 643.1 1,038.8
1999 — 27.3 27.3 92.4 127.6 3.7 16.8 0.5 152.4 301.0 0.2 421.0 628.4 1,049.4
2000 — 30.0 30.0 101.6 192.1 R 7.1 21.2 0.6 164.4 R 385.5 0.2 R 517.4 631.5 R 1,148.9
2001 — 28.0 28.0 132.3 175.8 12.1 54.9 0.6 103.3 346.8 0.3 507.3 596.6 1,103.9
2002 — 26.8 26.8 111.3 146.2 3.6 50.4 0.7 134.2 335.1 0.4 473.7 573.5 1,047.1
2003 — 28.5 28.5 99.9 138.8 24.5 68.9 — 147.2 379.4 0.4 508.3 586.6 1,094.9
2004 — 30.8 30.8 143.1 202.7 25.5 96.1 1.1 211.0 536.4 0.4 710.8 637.4 1,348.2
2005 — 34.7 34.7 144.8 435.4 13.4 100.8 1.0 231.7 782.3 0.5 962.2 665.3 1,627.5
2006 — 35.7 35.7 182.6 451.5 R 22.6 131.7 1.0 241.3 R 848.2 0.5 R 1,066.9 697.5 R 1,764.4
2007 — 42.1 42.1 203.0 448.0 34.7 123.1 1.4 259.0 866.2 0.5 1,111.8 742.6 1,854.4

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Arizona A
R
Primary Energy
I
Petroleum Z
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total O
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
N
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu A
1970 0.63 — 2.17 1.26 0.76 1.05 5.08 2.80 — 2.20 2.20 — 2.20
1975 0.98 — 3.45 2.74 2.12 2.67 7.48 4.62 — 3.93 3.93 — 3.93
1980 — — 9.02 7.34 6.59 5.72 14.36 9.68 — 8.79 8.79 — 8.79
1985 — — 9.99 7.15 6.20 11.61 17.61 9.06 — 8.40 8.40 — 8.40
1990 — — 9.32 8.79 6.04 11.59 14.60 9.22 — 8.69 8.69 — 8.69
1995 — 3.63 8.36 8.72 4.34 13.71 19.41 9.64 — 8.89 8.88 — 8.88
1996 — 3.41 9.29 9.65 5.11 13.61 20.08 10.56 — 9.78 9.77 — 9.77
1997 — 3.41 9.39 9.38 4.90 13.24 17.98 10.59 — 9.70 9.70 — 9.70
1998 — 4.39 8.11 8.51 3.55 11.73 19.07 8.89 — 8.22 8.21 — 8.21
1999 — 5.20 8.81 9.08 4.44 13.85 16.75 9.66 — 8.91 8.91 — 8.91
2000 — 5.77 10.87 11.40 7.08 16.85 17.99 12.03 — 11.27 11.26 — 11.26
2001 — 6.72 11.01 10.46 5.93 18.23 19.00 11.54 — 10.65 10.64 — 10.64
2002 — 6.81 10.72 9.94 5.54 13.58 21.74 10.62 — 9.90 9.89 — 9.89
2003 — 5.64 12.42 11.49 6.70 15.58 26.51 13.41 — 12.22 12.20 — 12.20
2004 — 6.67 15.13 14.08 9.53 17.73 29.35 15.33 — 14.56 14.54 — 14.54
2005 — 7.85 18.56 18.28 13.14 20.41 38.40 18.43 — 18.01 17.97 — 17.97
2006 — 9.69 22.31 19.94 15.27 22.40 R 46.08 20.69 — 20.15 20.11 — 20.11
2007 — 9.17 23.70 20.31 16.24 24.62 51.97 21.95 — 21.26 21.21 — 21.21

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) — 4.7 23.4 27.5 0.2 7.1 308.1 — 370.9 370.9 — 370.9
1975 (s) — 6.2 75.8 81.7 0.5 12.1 656.9 — 833.4 833.4 — 833.4
1980 — — 12.8 277.0 289.7 1.6 30.2 1,530.5 — 2,141.9 2,141.9 — 2,141.9
1985 — — 9.3 317.5 244.4 3.8 33.7 1,694.3 — 2,303.0 2,303.0 — 2,303.0
1990 — — 9.1 406.2 285.9 2.3 31.5 1,867.1 — 2,602.1 2,602.1 — 2,602.1
1995 — 1.0 5.9 562.4 186.7 2.5 39.9 2,348.5 — 3,145.9 3,146.9 — 3,146.9
1996 — 1.2 7.2 709.0 229.6 1.7 40.1 2,695.0 — 3,682.6 3,683.8 — 3,683.8
1997 — 1.3 7.1 705.6 R 221.5 1.3 37.9 2,671.1 — R 3,644.5 R 3,645.8 — R 3,645.8
1998 — 2.7 7.8 684.4 R 174.6 0.3 42.1 2,416.0 — R 3,325.2 R 3,327.9 — R 3,327.9
1999 — 3.8 7.0 792.3 242.2 0.9 37.3 2,743.7 — 3,823.4 3,827.3 — 3,827.3
2000 — 4.6 11.2 961.2 418.9 1.4 39.5 3,512.7 — 4,944.9 4,949.5 — 4,949.5
2001 — 6.3 10.6 977.9 333.5 0.8 38.2 3,459.1 — 4,820.2 4,826.5 — 4,826.5
2002 — 6.9 9.9 882.6 325.0 0.9 43.2 3,334.3 — 4,595.9 4,602.8 — 4,602.8
2003 — 6.8 14.6 1,121.9 404.4 7.6 48.7 4,244.0 — 5,841.2 5,848.0 — 5,848.0
2004 — 8.9 12.5 1,552.7 446.3 7.8 54.6 5,118.5 — 7,192.4 7,201.3 — 7,201.3
2005 — 14.9 17.6 2,178.7 597.4 15.0 71.1 6,385.8 — 9,265.6 9,280.6 — 9,280.6
2006 — R 19.5 19.9 2,521.0 668.3 18.8 83.2 7,344.6 — 10,655.8 R 10,675.3 — R 10,675.3
2007 — 19.7 17.3 2,520.1 608.7 16.0 96.8 7,890.3 — 11,149.3 11,169.0 — 11,169.0

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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A Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Arizona
R
Petroleum Biomass
I
Z Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
O
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
N
A 1970 0.21 0.35 0.60 0.68 — 0.61 — — — 0.33
1975 0.21 0.73 2.08 2.27 — 2.12 — — 3.89 0.84
1980 0.98 2.41 3.92 6.48 — 4.57 — — — 1.35
1985 1.31 3.74 3.71 6.22 — 5.15 0.65 — — 1.61
1990 1.43 2.37 3.48 5.11 — 5.03 0.72 — — 1.21
1995 1.39 1.73 2.99 5.10 — 4.87 0.49 — 6.21 1.02
1996 1.44 2.98 3.97 5.39 — 5.11 0.49 — — 1.06
1997 1.42 2.94 4.09 5.32 — 5.31 0.49 — 6.71 1.08
1998 1.33 2.39 — 4.29 — 4.29 0.47 — 7.87 1.02
1999 1.33 2.64 3.59 4.80 — 4.61 0.45 — — 1.06
2000 1.24 4.78 5.66 8.60 — 8.24 0.44 — 16.78 1.37
2001 1.25 4.60 5.50 8.11 — 7.18 0.46 1.36 20.47 1.53
2002 1.25 3.20 — 6.74 — 6.74 0.42 1.64 8.94 1.28
2003 1.26 5.12 — 7.73 — 7.73 0.42 1.58 13.21 1.74
2004 1.28 5.73 4.58 8.85 — 8.49 0.45 1.46 13.84 2.18
2005 1.40 8.04 8.26 14.03 — 13.98 0.55 2.28 16.53 2.79
2006 1.42 6.35 7.98 16.31 — 16.27 0.63 R 2.18 17.32 2.58
2007 1.57 6.69 — 16.71 — 16.71 0.57 3.27 18.25 2.78

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 1.8 21.7 0.1 (s) — 0.1 — — — 23.5


1975 18.5 13.9 75.4 21.8 — 97.2 — — 0.2 129.8
1980 226.3 126.7 29.2 16.5 — 45.7 — — — 398.7
1985 396.0 165.5 3.4 7.7 — 11.0 7.8 — — 580.3
1990 472.1 59.3 0.2 6.0 — 6.2 156.7 — — 694.2
1995 459.6 39.2 0.2 3.2 — 3.4 138.7 — 7.1 647.9
1996 475.8 68.3 0.6 3.2 — 3.7 148.4 — — 696.1
1997 507.4 79.7 (s) 3.4 — 3.4 151.4 — 3.7 745.6
1998 496.9 102.5 — 2.9 — 2.9 149.1 — 0.1 751.5
1999 517.5 146.4 0.3 2.1 — 2.4 143.6 — — 809.9
2000 516.1 465.7 1.6 17.9 — 19.5 139.7 — 2.7 1,143.7
2001 511.5 607.7 7.8 20.5 — 28.3 138.3 0.5 3.8 1,290.1
2002 489.3 473.8 — 3.9 — 3.9 135.9 0.6 2.5 1,106.1
2003 492.7 877.9 — 4.3 — 4.3 124.9 0.5 2.5 R 1,502.8
2004 524.5 1,403.5 0.2 4.3 — 4.5 130.6 0.5 8.1 2,071.6
2005 575.7 1,792.1 (s) 6.4 — 6.4 147.9 1.5 R 5.8 R 2,529.3
2006 591.1 1,608.0 (s) 12.5 — 12.5 156.8 R 1.1 7.5 R 2,377.1
2007 663.3 1,916.3 — 8.3 — 8.3 158.9 0.7 13.9 2,761.4

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Arkansas A
Primary Energy
R
K
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric A
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
N
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
S
A
1970 — — — 0.38 0.98 0.72 1.63 2.74 0.43 1.31 1.98 — 1.20 1.03 0.26 4.78 1.51 S
1975 — 1.22 1.22 0.79 2.39 2.01 3.12 4.60 1.72 2.71 3.32 0.24 1.43 2.10 0.72 7.80 2.96
1980 — 1.43 1.43 2.27 6.04 6.34 6.97 9.93 3.23 6.02 7.59 0.54 1.60 4.34 1.46 12.77 6.59
1985 — 1.60 1.60 3.83 6.37 5.96 8.75 8.80 4.01 8.24 7.87 0.77 1.73 4.13 1.37 18.24 8.02
1990 — 1.62 1.62 3.27 7.37 5.90 10.36 8.86 2.55 9.33 8.41 0.73 1.03 3.98 1.32 19.78 8.15
1995 — 1.62 1.62 3.07 6.63 4.28 7.86 8.75 2.23 8.50 7.89 0.52 1.23 3.77 1.28 18.62 7.58
1996 — 1.51 1.51 3.79 7.67 5.13 9.51 9.42 2.43 7.32 8.51 0.51 1.03 4.06 1.26 18.19 8.03
1997 — 1.64 1.64 4.30 7.31 4.69 9.06 9.32 2.83 6.71 8.25 0.49 0.99 4.18 1.29 18.17 8.11
1998 — 1.48 1.48 3.95 6.26 3.50 7.67 7.99 2.16 5.70 7.03 0.50 1.26 3.72 1.24 17.07 7.54
1999 — 1.47 1.47 4.07 6.75 4.12 8.74 8.51 1.79 6.42 7.47 0.51 1.41 3.97 1.27 16.79 7.76
2000 — 1.43 1.43 5.45 9.36 6.61 R 10.90 11.20 3.98 8.31 R 9.96 0.52 1.48 R 5.21 1.42 17.04 R 9.31
2001 — 0.91 0.91 6.92 8.84 5.48 11.42 10.60 4.61 7.74 9.57 0.51 2.02 5.08 1.03 17.89 9.97
2002 — 0.88 0.88 5.78 8.57 5.10 9.95 10.38 2.35 6.96 9.24 0.49 2.16 4.83 0.99 16.59 9.19
2003 — 1.22 1.22 6.66 9.57 6.20 12.42 11.72 4.56 8.46 10.50 0.49 1.66 5.48 1.37 16.45 10.07
2004 — 1.25 1.25 8.10 R 12.00 8.30 14.80 R 13.96 4.67 11.05 R 12.76 0.49 1.85 R 6.53 1.44 16.76 R 11.76
2005 — 1.50 1.50 9.97 R 16.02 13.09 17.55 R 17.50 6.80 15.28 R 16.62 0.52 2.83 8.55 1.98 18.63 14.48
2006 — 1.51 1.51 9.03 R 17.92 15.06 R 19.45 R 19.93 8.09 16.39 R 18.69 0.53 2.78 8.92 1.91 20.67 15.85
2007 — 1.65 1.65 9.33 19.63 15.73 21.10 21.54 8.65 18.76 20.42 0.57 2.66 9.45 1.98 20.57 16.66

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — — — 133.8 31.1 8.5 62.4 323.7 2.4 40.1 468.2 — 11.6 613.6 -29.3 217.4 801.8
1975 — 1.1 1.1 185.8 133.2 21.7 109.4 666.5 97.6 100.6 1,129.0 12.7 14.5 1,343.0 -82.2 480.4 1,741.3
1980 — 52.6 52.6 R 581.7 376.2 70.0 123.7 1,381.9 100.3 264.4 2,316.5 46.0 17.8 3,014.5 -286.3 1,149.8 3,878.0
1985 — 351.1 351.1 636.9 475.2 65.7 115.6 1,230.3 17.0 179.3 2,083.2 81.3 23.6 3,176.7 -449.9 1,440.1 4,166.8
1990 — 344.9 344.9 665.3 540.5 54.5 129.9 1,349.6 2.7 120.5 2,197.7 87.5 44.7 3,344.7 -475.3 1,789.8 4,659.1
1995 — 383.9 383.9 719.6 657.0 28.5 91.9 1,466.5 2.3 143.0 2,389.2 64.2 84.0 3,641.0 -493.1 2,102.9 5,250.7
1996 — 393.4 393.4 901.4 752.7 44.6 107.0 1,575.8 2.5 269.4 2,752.0 72.0 74.0 4,192.8 -539.7 2,174.7 5,827.7
1997 — 405.8 405.8 970.6 763.7 40.9 100.4 1,611.5 0.7 273.8 2,791.1 73.7 71.8 R 4,312.9 -536.7 2,216.1 5,992.3
1998 — 376.4 376.4 910.6 681.7 30.3 64.4 1,384.4 1.4 232.9 2,395.1 69.4 85.6 3,837.1 -531.8 2,226.1 5,531.4
1999 — 391.2 391.2 923.3 699.1 106.8 188.7 1,493.8 1.2 262.0 2,751.7 68.7 95.2 4,230.1 -554.0 2,215.2 5,891.2
2000 — 383.1 383.1 1,243.1 1,024.8 182.4 R 256.3 1,942.5 7.6 334.1 R 3,747.6 62.7 102.7 R 5,539.2 -592.9 2,348.6 R 7,294.9
2001 — 249.5 249.5 1,418.0 1,074.9 32.2 253.8 1,836.6 44.7 243.8 3,486.0 79.0 109.8 5,342.4 -468.9 2,464.3 7,337.7
2002 — 224.2 224.2 1,319.9 1,081.6 23.0 145.4 1,843.4 3.3 303.1 3,399.7 74.1 139.1 5,157.0 -435.6 2,325.7 7,047.1
2003 — 310.4 310.4 1,560.7 1,228.2 28.9 144.6 2,095.8 16.1 329.6 3,843.2 74.8 118.6 5,907.7 -637.3 2,346.8 7,617.3
2004 — 338.0 338.0 1,638.5 R 1,632.2 34.0 185.8 R 2,520.4 33.8 396.6 R 4,802.8 79.7 103.1 R 6,962.0 -675.4 2,414.9 R 8,701.6
2005 — 370.4 370.4 1,927.0 R 2,276.9 92.9 171.8 R 3,149.9 11.3 479.1 R 6,181.8 74.3 R 193.4 R 8,746.9 -861.7 2,840.8 R 10,726.0
2006 — 388.6 388.6 R 1,956.5 R 2,463.5 101.0 R 194.0 R 3,594.0 11.4 R 614.0 R 6,977.8 84.6 R 198.7 R 9,606.2 -919.0 3,175.7 R 11,862.9
2007 — 454.0 454.0 1,918.9 2,750.5 109.3 208.2 3,930.9 7.5 658.0 7,664.4 93.0 198.9 10,329.2 -979.2 3,183.3 12,533.3

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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A Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Arkansas
R
Primary Energy
K
A Petroleum Biomass

N Natural Distillate Total


S Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

A Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


S
1970 — 0.75 0.93 1.40 1.84 1.81 0.71 1.06 6.82 1.88
1975 — 1.12 2.40 2.80 3.51 3.44 1.39 1.80 9.35 3.82
1980 2.97 2.49 6.54 — 8.77 8.54 3.57 3.45 15.58 8.10
1985 3.19 4.35 10.33 7.18 8.46 8.43 4.04 4.97 21.91 11.38
1990 2.70 5.06 7.69 6.75 10.78 10.72 3.53 5.83 23.64 13.51
1995 — 5.05 5.20 3.97 10.26 10.16 2.87 5.52 23.40 13.56
1996 — 5.77 5.84 4.49 12.14 12.04 3.29 6.31 22.78 13.65
1997 2.72 6.58 5.56 6.18 11.29 11.20 3.28 7.06 22.86 14.50
1998 2.81 6.68 4.46 3.01 10.03 9.89 2.84 6.93 22.00 14.84
1999 1.01 7.09 4.89 3.02 10.51 10.37 2.91 7.77 21.76 14.69
2000 — 7.29 8.40 7.83 14.70 14.60 4.37 8.58 21.85 15.01
2001 — 9.90 7.15 6.17 15.59 15.46 4.17 10.97 22.61 16.95
2002 2.72 8.50 6.43 5.56 12.54 12.40 3.78 9.02 21.26 15.32
2003 — 9.82 9.07 7.86 15.16 15.04 4.54 10.43 21.23 16.15
2004 3.26 R 11.23 10.66 9.94 17.38 17.28 5.16 12.06 21.58 17.25
2005 — 13.57 16.01 13.54 20.53 20.42 6.83 14.33 23.45 19.73
2006 5.63 13.67 18.14 17.23 22.38 22.32 7.87 R 14.71 25.95 21.45
2007 4.51 13.08 19.80 15.66 24.40 24.32 8.64 14.41 25.59 21.18

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 45.1 0.4 1.2 45.6 47.2 2.3 94.5 100.5 195.1
1975 — 54.2 2.2 2.0 67.4 71.7 4.6 130.5 247.4 377.8
1980 0.1 115.9 5.8 — 69.0 74.8 2.8 193.6 543.7 737.3
1985 (s) 177.9 (s) 1.3 63.5 64.8 6.0 248.7 667.9 916.6
1990 (s) 199.9 (s) 0.8 72.3 73.1 4.4 277.4 851.7 1,129.1
1995 — 225.3 0.1 0.3 55.7 56.0 5.1 286.5 991.4 1,277.8
1996 — 274.1 (s) 0.3 65.3 65.7 6.1 345.9 1,005.3 1,351.1
1997 (s) 283.0 (s) 0.7 64.4 65.1 3.0 351.1 1,013.1 1,364.2
1998 (s) 261.6 (s) 0.3 42.4 42.6 2.3 306.6 1,076.4 1,383.0
1999 (s) 261.7 (s) 0.6 115.1 115.7 2.5 379.9 1,042.9 1,422.8
2000 — 314.7 (s) 1.1 142.4 143.6 4.0 462.4 1,108.5 1,570.9
2001 — 373.1 (s) 0.8 159.1 159.9 3.6 536.7 1,165.4 1,702.1
2002 (s) 350.2 0.3 0.6 95.7 96.6 3.3 450.2 1,126.3 1,576.4
2003 — 392.5 0.2 0.7 95.9 96.8 4.2 493.5 1,129.8 1,623.3
2004 (s) 407.7 0.3 0.6 121.6 122.5 4.9 535.2 1,149.9 1,685.1
2005 — 458.7 0.1 1.0 110.3 111.5 7.2 577.4 1,370.9 1,948.3
2006 (s) 445.6 0.3 0.9 R 117.9 R 119.1 7.5 R 572.3 1,510.7 R 2,083.0
2007 (s) 428.1 0.4 0.6 120.7 121.6 9.1 558.8 1,520.5 2,079.3

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Arkansas A
Primary Energy
R
K
Petroleum Biomass
A
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
N
S
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
A
1970 — 0.52 0.86 0.77 1.23 2.74 0.42 1.37 0.71 0.64 6.07 1.58 S
1975 — 0.90 2.29 2.32 2.64 4.60 1.75 2.23 1.39 1.25 8.60 3.08
1980 1.89 2.29 6.25 5.51 5.54 9.93 3.33 5.24 3.57 2.80 14.74 6.73
1985 2.12 4.06 6.13 7.18 9.00 8.80 — 6.95 4.04 4.67 19.06 9.95
1990 1.99 4.43 5.47 6.75 9.80 8.86 — 7.55 2.98 4.81 20.40 11.65
1995 — 3.77 4.09 3.97 9.04 8.75 — 5.97 2.45 3.95 19.96 11.09
1996 — 4.56 4.91 4.49 10.01 9.42 2.79 6.86 2.86 4.73 19.71 11.33
1997 1.80 5.16 4.68 6.18 10.24 9.32 — 6.97 2.76 5.30 19.84 12.00
1998 1.70 5.03 3.58 3.01 9.17 7.99 — 5.17 2.34 5.03 17.31 11.02
1999 1.76 5.29 4.24 3.02 9.48 8.51 — 7.20 2.01 5.48 17.16 11.20
2000 — 5.31 6.78 7.83 12.56 11.20 — 9.38 3.13 5.73 17.49 11.13
2001 — 7.70 6.00 6.17 13.45 10.60 — 8.59 2.93 7.79 18.30 12.72
2002 1.87 6.69 5.58 5.56 11.27 10.38 — 7.87 2.67 6.80 16.82 11.45
2003 — 7.29 6.81 7.86 12.63 11.72 — 8.36 3.44 7.42 16.23 11.62
2004 1.88 8.48 9.16 9.94 15.40 R 13.96 4.57 R 11.28 3.80 8.82 16.53 12.69
2005 — 10.14 13.23 13.54 18.02 R 17.50 — 14.52 R 5.56 10.80 18.12 14.50
2006 2.70 10.36 15.47 17.23 20.02 R 19.93 — R 18.84 R 6.26 10.89 20.39 15.94
2007 2.94 10.07 17.05 15.66 22.14 21.54 — 20.52 7.16 10.68 20.27 15.84

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 20.6 0.2 0.4 5.4 2.6 0.1 8.7 (s) 29.3 57.8 87.1
1975 — 29.7 1.2 1.0 8.9 3.5 11.9 26.5 0.1 56.2 128.6 184.8
1980 0.2 69.9 4.1 4.1 7.7 8.5 9.2 33.5 0.1 103.6 267.8 371.4
1985 (s) 110.5 29.6 3.4 11.9 5.5 — 50.4 0.1 161.1 380.4 541.5
1990 (s) 112.1 9.5 0.1 11.6 6.6 — 27.8 0.5 140.4 465.1 605.5
1995 — 112.0 7.2 0.1 8.6 1.3 — 17.2 0.8 130.1 529.4 659.4
1996 — 145.2 8.3 0.1 9.5 1.4 (s) 19.4 0.9 165.5 542.4 707.9
1997 (s) 154.0 7.4 0.2 10.3 1.4 — 19.2 0.6 173.8 557.4 731.1
1998 (s) 144.8 7.5 0.1 6.8 1.2 — 15.6 0.4 160.8 526.2 687.1
1999 (s) 150.1 6.4 0.1 18.3 1.3 — 26.1 0.5 176.6 530.7 707.4
2000 — 179.5 14.8 0.2 21.5 1.7 — 38.2 0.7 218.4 565.1 783.5
2001 — 249.8 20.7 0.3 24.2 1.7 — 46.9 0.8 297.6 617.8 915.4
2002 (s) 232.1 14.5 0.1 15.2 5.9 — 35.7 0.8 268.7 575.8 844.5
2003 — 243.5 28.7 0.1 14.1 6.0 — 48.9 1.0 293.4 585.1 878.5
2004 (s) 264.2 27.5 0.9 19.0 7.5 (s) 55.0 1.0 320.2 605.3 925.6
2005 — 321.5 55.1 1.6 17.1 12.8 — 86.5 R 1.3 409.3 702.7 1,112.0
2006 (s) 335.4 8.4 1.2 R 18.6 15.1 — R 43.2 R 1.3 R 379.9 805.8 R 1,185.8
2007 0.1 324.1 9.0 0.8 19.3 13.8 — 42.9 1.5 368.6 816.1 1,184.6

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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A Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Arkansas
R Primary Energy
K Coal Petroleum Biomass
A
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
N Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
S Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
A
S 1970 — — — 0.28 0.67 1.23 2.74 0.45 1.00 1.00 1.45 0.49 2.78 0.72
1975 — 1.22 1.22 0.68 2.09 2.64 4.60 1.63 2.41 2.19 1.45 1.29 5.18 1.63
1980 — 1.89 1.89 2.24 4.87 5.54 9.93 2.95 5.36 4.99 1.44 3.18 9.15 4.07
1985 — 2.12 2.12 3.65 6.09 9.00 8.80 4.01 7.01 6.61 1.44 4.41 13.74 5.81
1990 — 1.99 1.99 2.86 5.78 9.80 8.86 2.54 7.87 7.10 0.94 3.11 14.94 4.83
1995 — 1.82 1.82 2.56 4.41 4.94 8.75 2.26 6.46 5.26 1.18 2.66 13.22 4.27
1996 — 1.80 1.80 3.20 5.31 6.32 9.42 2.79 6.35 6.10 0.96 3.23 13.09 4.75
1997 — 1.80 1.80 3.66 5.04 5.62 9.32 2.74 5.87 5.69 0.96 3.41 13.03 4.89
1998 — 1.70 1.70 3.40 3.92 4.18 7.99 1.92 4.68 4.57 1.24 3.10 12.20 4.59
1999 — 1.76 1.76 3.39 4.50 4.85 8.51 2.47 5.63 5.33 1.39 3.33 12.09 4.81
2000 — 1.71 1.71 5.13 7.05 R 7.41 11.20 3.65 7.56 R 7.51 1.44 R 4.74 12.32 R 6.02
2001 — 1.78 1.78 6.30 6.55 6.65 10.60 3.13 6.63 6.81 1.98 5.30 12.98 6.66
2002 — 1.87 1.87 5.35 5.65 5.77 10.38 3.60 6.01 6.16 2.14 4.67 11.77 5.87
2003 — 1.90 1.90 6.60 6.85 7.87 11.72 4.36 7.25 7.41 1.62 5.41 11.84 6.53
2004 — 1.88 1.88 R 7.69 9.68 10.07 R 13.96 4.57 9.68 9.89 1.80 6.86 12.18 7.86
2005 — 2.44 2.44 9.39 13.71 11.94 R 17.50 6.63 13.39 13.81 2.78 8.75 13.88 9.74
2006 — 2.70 2.70 9.19 15.94 14.53 R 19.93 8.09 14.36 15.57 2.71 9.34 15.37 10.47
2007 — 2.94 2.94 9.51 17.31 16.30 21.54 9.16 16.28 17.07 2.57 9.77 15.39 10.82

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — — — 40.7 7.7 8.2 4.2 0.5 26.1 46.6 9.3 96.6 59.1 155.7
1975 — 1.1 1.1 82.3 34.5 26.4 4.1 36.7 79.1 180.9 9.8 274.0 104.4 378.4
1980 — 12.0 12.0 265.8 100.5 42.8 2.7 25.9 210.1 381.9 14.9 674.6 338.3 1,012.9
1985 — 17.0 17.0 314.5 151.5 34.7 29.1 16.8 128.3 360.4 17.5 709.4 391.8 1,101.3
1990 — 11.6 11.6 303.0 81.5 42.6 19.4 2.4 74.6 220.5 39.8 575.1 472.9 1,048.0
1995 — 14.1 14.1 325.4 103.6 25.3 20.5 2.1 86.8 238.4 78.1 656.0 582.2 1,238.1
1996 — 15.1 15.1 396.1 104.8 30.1 22.3 1.5 213.4 372.0 66.9 850.1 627.0 1,477.2
1997 — 12.5 12.5 466.7 117.2 23.7 22.9 0.2 219.4 383.5 68.2 931.0 645.6 1,576.6
1998 — 11.9 11.9 411.1 86.7 13.8 27.0 (s) 175.2 302.7 82.8 808.6 623.4 1,432.0
1999 — 14.0 14.0 407.1 92.3 34.3 24.3 0.3 209.6 360.8 92.2 874.1 641.5 1,515.6
2000 — 16.4 16.4 593.8 164.8 R 87.2 32.1 0.2 278.5 R 562.7 98.0 R 1,270.9 674.9 R 1,945.9
2001 — 19.4 19.4 677.9 174.5 65.8 51.7 4.0 184.9 480.9 105.4 1,283.6 681.1 1,964.7
2002 — 19.5 19.5 584.7 142.9 31.4 54.0 1.0 242.1 471.4 134.9 1,210.5 623.6 1,834.2
2003 — 19.2 19.2 677.6 206.3 31.7 65.4 4.9 261.5 569.8 102.2 1,368.8 631.9 2,000.8
2004 — 19.0 19.0 716.9 314.1 41.6 R 91.5 11.8 317.2 R 776.2 93.6 R 1,605.8 659.7 R 2,265.5
2005 — 22.7 22.7 725.9 549.3 37.8 R 111.2 1.4 381.6 R 1,081.3 180.1 R 2,010.0 767.1 R 2,777.1
2006 — 24.5 24.5 R 722.0 644.0 R 50.6 R 138.9 0.2 495.9 R 1,329.6 188.0 R 2,264.2 859.1 R 3,123.3
2007 — 28.7 28.7 718.8 713.2 62.5 106.8 4.0 522.9 1,409.5 184.0 2,341.0 846.7 3,187.8

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Arkansas A
R
Primary Energy
K
Petroleum A
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total N
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
S
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu A
S
1970 — — 2.17 1.16 0.72 1.23 5.08 2.74 0.40 2.38 2.38 — 2.38
1975 1.22 — 3.45 2.53 2.01 2.64 7.48 4.60 1.57 4.06 4.06 — 4.06
1980 — — 9.02 6.70 6.34 5.54 14.36 9.93 — 9.11 9.11 — 9.11
1985 — — 9.99 6.56 5.96 10.34 17.61 8.80 — 8.24 8.24 — 8.24
1990 — — 9.32 7.87 5.90 11.31 14.60 8.86 — 8.55 8.55 — 8.55
1995 — 3.63 8.36 7.43 4.28 12.36 19.41 8.75 — 8.35 8.35 — 8.35
1996 — 3.76 9.29 8.37 5.13 12.90 20.08 9.42 — 9.06 9.06 — 9.06
1997 — 5.14 9.39 8.04 4.69 12.87 17.98 9.32 — 8.87 8.87 — 8.87
1998 — 5.22 8.11 6.98 3.50 11.46 19.07 7.99 — 7.64 7.64 — 7.64
1999 — 4.94 8.81 7.41 4.12 12.74 16.75 8.51 — 7.90 7.90 — 7.90
2000 — 6.01 10.87 10.09 6.61 15.35 17.99 11.20 — 10.50 10.50 — 10.50
2001 — 7.64 11.01 9.63 5.48 14.72 19.00 10.60 — 10.25 10.24 — 10.24
2002 — 4.20 10.72 9.41 5.10 16.09 21.74 10.38 — 10.06 10.06 — 10.06
2003 — 5.02 12.42 10.58 6.20 17.33 26.51 11.72 — 11.36 11.36 — 11.36
2004 — 6.56 15.13 R 12.86 8.30 19.21 29.35 R 13.96 — R 13.62 R 13.61 16.53 R 13.61
2005 — 10.10 18.56 R 17.11 13.09 21.92 38.40 R 17.50 7.03 R 17.43 R 17.43 18.12 R 17.43
2006 — 8.22 22.31 R 18.77 15.06 23.50 R 46.08 R 19.93 — R 19.63 R 19.63 20.39 R 19.63
2007 — 8.39 23.70 20.64 15.73 26.64 51.97 21.54 — 21.35 21.34 20.27 21.34

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — — 3.2 22.8 8.5 3.2 9.2 316.9 (s) 363.9 363.9 — 363.9
1975 (s) — 4.4 94.4 21.7 6.7 14.0 658.9 0.1 800.2 800.2 — 800.2
1980 — — 12.5 261.3 70.0 4.2 37.6 1,370.7 — 1,756.4 1,756.4 — 1,756.4
1985 — — 4.4 293.7 65.7 5.5 42.0 1,195.7 — 1,607.0 1,607.5 — 1,607.5
1990 — — 5.9 445.4 54.5 3.4 39.2 1,323.6 — 1,872.0 1,876.5 — 1,876.5
1995 — 0.1 6.0 543.9 28.5 2.3 49.7 1,444.7 — 2,075.1 2,075.3 — 2,075.3
1996 — 0.2 5.7 637.0 44.6 2.1 49.9 1,552.1 — 2,291.3 2,291.5 — 2,291.5
1997 — 0.3 6.4 636.3 40.9 2.0 47.2 1,587.2 — 2,320.0 2,320.3 — 2,320.3
1998 — 0.4 5.0 583.6 30.3 1.4 52.4 1,356.2 — 2,028.9 2,029.3 — 2,029.3
1999 — 0.5 5.2 597.1 106.8 21.0 46.5 1,468.3 — 2,245.0 2,245.5 — 2,245.5
2000 — 0.7 5.1 843.4 182.4 5.2 49.2 1,908.7 — 2,993.9 2,994.6 — 2,994.6
2001 — 1.0 10.1 876.6 32.2 4.7 47.6 1,783.3 — 2,754.6 2,755.5 — 2,755.5
2002 — 0.6 6.4 921.6 23.0 3.2 53.8 1,783.5 — 2,791.5 2,792.0 — 2,792.0
2003 — 0.8 6.5 990.4 28.9 3.0 60.7 2,024.4 — 3,113.9 3,114.7 — 3,114.7
2004 — 1.2 9.7 R 1,287.6 34.0 3.5 68.1 R 2,421.4 — R 3,824.3 R 3,825.5 (s) R 3,825.5
2005 — 0.1 6.3 R 1,668.2 92.9 6.6 88.6 R 3,025.8 (s) R 4,888.4 R 4,888.5 (s) R 4,888.5
2006 — 0.1 12.5 R 1,807.0 101.0 6.8 103.6 R 3,439.9 — R 5,470.8 R 5,470.9 (s) R 5,470.9
2007 — 0.1 13.1 2,022.5 109.3 5.7 120.6 3,810.2 — 6,081.5 6,081.6 (s) 6,081.6

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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A Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Arkansas
R
Petroleum Biomass
K
A Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
N
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
S
A 1970 — 0.25 0.42 0.46 — 0.42 — — — 0.26
S 1975 — 0.61 1.78 2.22 — 1.79 0.24 — — 0.72
1980 1.34 2.16 3.34 4.34 — 3.39 0.54 — — 1.46
1985 1.58 2.82 3.84 5.86 — 4.99 0.77 — — 1.37
1990 1.61 1.54 2.75 4.94 — 4.72 0.73 — — 1.32
1995 1.61 1.70 1.90 4.18 — 3.83 0.52 — — 1.28
1996 1.50 2.47 2.04 4.53 — 3.35 0.51 — — 1.26
1997 1.64 2.62 2.87 4.70 — 4.29 0.49 — — 1.29
1998 1.47 2.24 2.16 3.71 — 3.13 0.50 — — 1.24
1999 1.46 2.53 1.67 3.29 — 2.69 0.51 — — 1.27
2000 1.42 4.38 3.99 4.66 — 4.11 0.52 — — 1.42
2001 0.87 4.29 4.83 6.26 — 4.91 0.51 — — 1.03
2002 0.84 3.53 2.03 5.50 — 2.95 0.49 — — 0.99
2003 1.20 4.23 4.65 6.46 — 4.92 0.49 1.58 — 1.37
2004 1.23 R 6.01 4.72 7.29 — 4.90 0.49 1.46 — 1.44
2005 1.46 8.35 6.82 10.01 — 7.54 0.52 2.28 — 1.98
2006 1.47 6.21 8.09 14.17 — 9.11 0.53 R 2.32 — 1.91
2007 1.60 6.86 8.14 14.79 — 11.17 0.57 2.42 — 1.98

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 27.4 1.8 (s) — 1.9 — — — 29.3


1975 — 19.7 49.0 0.8 — 49.8 12.7 — — 82.2
1980 40.3 130.1 65.3 4.5 — 69.8 46.0 — — 286.3
1985 334.0 34.0 0.2 0.4 — 0.6 81.3 — — 449.9
1990 333.3 50.3 0.3 4.0 — 4.3 87.5 — — 475.3
1995 369.8 56.6 0.2 2.3 — 2.5 64.2 — — 493.1
1996 378.3 85.8 1.0 2.6 — 3.6 72.0 — — 539.7
1997 393.2 66.6 0.5 2.7 — 3.2 73.7 — — 536.7
1998 364.5 92.6 1.4 3.9 — 5.2 69.4 — — 531.8
1999 377.2 104.0 1.0 3.2 — 4.2 68.7 — — 554.0
2000 366.6 154.4 7.4 1.8 — 9.2 62.7 — — 592.9
2001 230.1 116.1 40.7 3.0 — 43.7 79.0 — — 468.9
2002 204.6 152.3 2.3 2.2 — 4.5 74.1 — — 435.6
2003 291.1 246.3 11.2 2.7 — 13.8 74.8 11.2 — 637.3
2004 319.0 248.5 22.0 2.6 — 24.7 79.7 3.5 — 675.4
2005 347.7 420.8 9.9 4.2 — 14.1 74.3 4.8 — 861.7
2006 364.1 453.3 11.1 4.0 — 15.1 84.6 1.8 — 919.0
2007 425.2 447.7 3.6 5.4 — 9.0 93.0 4.2 — 979.2

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, California C
Primary Energy
A
L
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric I
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
F
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
O
R
1970 0.43 0.96 0.46 0.56 1.26 0.73 1.84 2.80 0.38 1.52 1.80 0.19 1.39 1.21 0.34 4.76 1.74 N
1975 1.38 0.92 1.32 1.25 2.97 2.04 3.08 4.84 2.38 2.82 3.55 0.21 1.55 2.61 1.82 8.71 3.46
1980 1.97 1.82 1.91 3.54 6.62 6.21 6.09 10.19 4.49 6.60 7.42 0.49 2.74 5.95 3.99 17.16 7.71 I
1985
1990


2.26
1.89
2.26
1.89
5.01
4.20
6.67
7.50
6.01
5.76
9.71
10.55
8.68
8.57
4.75
3.66
7.98
6.05
7.45
7.24
0.96
0.72
3.30
1.38
6.20
5.60
3.80
2.25
22.90
25.98
8.89
8.99
A
1995 — 1.66 1.66 4.22 7.78 4.15 11.31 9.25 2.14 6.28 7.36 0.43 2.53 5.67 1.69 29.15 9.64
1996 — 1.66 1.66 4.32 8.62 4.96 11.58 10.02 2.10 6.50 8.06 0.44 2.13 6.10 1.77 27.85 9.95
1997 — 1.70 1.70 4.69 8.40 4.71 11.68 10.26 3.34 6.35 8.41 0.45 1.47 6.38 2.05 28.04 10.32
1998 — 1.67 1.67 4.39 7.21 3.38 11.15 8.99 2.11 6.03 7.25 0.45 1.44 5.58 1.84 26.23 9.29
1999 — 1.63 1.63 4.25 8.28 4.26 11.11 10.50 4.25 5.50 8.43 0.42 1.32 6.20 1.91 26.38 9.98
2000 — 1.57 1.57 6.54 10.48 6.91 R 14.34 12.63 6.24 5.95 10.48 0.45 2.13 8.21 4.21 27.81 12.04
2001 — 1.46 1.46 8.78 9.54 5.83 15.74 12.23 5.30 6.23 10.03 0.43 2.39 8.82 6.72 32.90 12.92
2002 — 1.71 1.71 5.21 9.25 5.40 13.85 11.19 5.78 6.38 9.35 0.49 2.62 7.19 2.64 35.81 12.11
2003 — 1.71 1.71 7.03 10.82 6.55 16.38 13.70 5.90 8.04 11.40 0.46 3.07 R 9.00 R 3.67 34.59 13.65
2004 — 1.82 1.82 7.62 13.58 9.33 19.11 16.02 6.31 8.90 13.67 0.47 3.56 10.50 4.20 33.33 15.05
2005 — 1.91 1.91 9.60 17.49 12.85 23.17 18.64 5.63 10.90 16.36 0.44 R 4.08 R 12.73 R 5.21 34.15 R 17.35
2006 — 2.16 2.16 8.91 19.40 15.04 R 25.63 21.15 R 7.29 13.21 18.60 0.45 R 4.37 R 13.87 4.67 37.66 R 19.32
2007 — 2.47 2.47 8.69 20.36 16.19 28.21 23.06 8.19 14.65 20.04 0.47 6.82 14.55 4.95 37.62 20.12

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 25.6 2.7 28.2 1,126.7 283.0 242.7 99.5 3,149.1 161.1 258.6 4,194.0 6.7 55.8 5,411.4 -282.1 1,886.6 7,015.9
1975 67.7 6.9 74.6 2,148.2 719.4 716.0 169.8 6,137.9 1,628.1 521.8 9,892.9 14.4 67.6 12,197.6 -1,553.7 4,328.7 14,972.6
1980 79.8 46.8 126.6 6,063.2 2,390.8 2,199.3 365.8 13,579.1 4,131.7 1,582.3 24,248.9 26.1 99.7 30,566.9 -4,020.8 9,559.9 36,106.0
1985 — 102.4 102.4 9,251.8 2,775.8 2,257.8 608.7 12,195.2 1,953.0 1,510.3 21,300.7 200.4 171.3 31,173.5 -3,628.8 14,143.0 41,687.7
1990 — 159.2 159.2 8,366.4 3,368.4 3,081.3 636.2 13,778.7 1,461.5 1,171.5 23,497.7 249.6 203.0 32,657.1 -2,599.0 18,415.2 48,473.4
1995 — 140.2 140.2 8,337.7 3,302.9 2,241.5 476.9 15,127.1 617.7 1,158.2 22,924.3 135.1 305.1 R 31,884.0 -1,772.5 20,824.8 50,936.4
1996 — 133.3 133.3 8,059.5 3,693.5 2,915.8 390.1 16,641.7 529.2 1,165.0 25,335.3 157.3 248.5 33,966.8 -1,787.1 20,481.5 52,661.2
1997 — 140.9 140.9 9,467.9 3,887.4 R 2,756.3 347.6 17,266.0 449.1 1,125.0 R 25,831.6 145.2 165.9 R 35,789.8 -2,118.8 21,558.1 R 55,229.1
1998 — 110.6 110.6 9,907.8 3,290.1 R 2,020.2 416.1 15,465.1 227.8 1,270.7 R 22,690.0 164.8 152.4 R 33,061.9 -2,090.2 20,918.7 R 51,890.4
1999 — 113.4 113.4 9,452.0 3,985.1 2,383.0 457.2 18,485.9 627.3 1,352.9 27,291.4 146.2 152.0 37,198.0 -2,298.0 20,874.4 55,774.4
2000 — 109.9 109.9 15,046.1 5,695.6 4,036.2 R 587.6 22,567.0 1,321.2 1,346.6 R 35,554.2 164.9 257.4 R 51,447.8 -5,953.4 22,904.7 R 68,399.1
2001 — 98.8 98.8 20,823.3 5,398.6 3,213.4 536.4 22,426.1 838.3 1,447.8 33,860.5 150.3 277.2 55,449.0 -9,874.4 27,478.6 73,053.2
2002 — 120.0 120.0 11,081.2 4,817.3 3,146.2 683.1 21,528.7 1,110.7 1,535.0 32,821.1 175.5 327.2 44,588.2 -3,261.0 28,383.9 69,711.1
2003 — 118.7 118.7 15,315.0 7,644.9 3,702.4 759.8 26,221.1 866.5 1,555.3 40,750.2 172.0 357.8 R 56,900.7 R -4,497.8 28,392.1 80,794.9
2004 — 125.2 125.2 17,658.9 7,427.9 5,573.8 933.4 31,416.6 1,101.1 1,766.0 48,218.8 148.8 402.5 66,615.3 R -5,168.3 28,340.4 89,787.4
2005 — 128.8 128.8 20,771.7 9,854.6 7,623.0 891.0 37,089.9 1,201.6 2,127.4 58,787.6 167.2 R 466.4 R 80,639.3 R -6,384.0 29,302.7 R 103,558.1
2006 — 144.7 144.7 R 19,608.7 11,204.6 9,072.0 R 999.7 42,293.6 R 1,724.8 R 2,469.1 R 67,763.8 148.5 R 507.7 R 88,347.0 -5,879.9 33,433.0 R 115,900.1
2007 — 164.0 164.0 19,816.1 11,729.6 10,167.5 1,053.3 45,819.2 2,043.2 2,968.5 73,781.4 176.8 774.3 95,073.4 -6,790.1 33,545.9 121,829.3

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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C Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, California
A
Primary Energy
L
I Petroleum Biomass

F Natural Distillate Total


O Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

R Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


N
I 1970
1975
1.31

0.93
1.49
1.27
2.80
2.57
5.08
2.67
4.45
2.49
4.17
0.82
1.62
0.99
1.55
6.53
10.68
1.91
3.19
A 1980 5.13 3.37 6.92 13.04 8.15 8.14 4.15 3.54 17.18 6.71
1985 4.54 5.51 5.25 11.15 8.66 8.57 4.69 5.57 22.80 9.83
1990 3.77 5.60 5.70 7.44 12.45 11.98 4.75 5.80 29.26 12.36
1995 3.77 6.35 6.92 5.10 12.50 12.02 3.86 6.45 34.02 14.95
1996 4.03 6.23 7.64 5.32 13.16 12.58 4.43 6.34 33.20 14.78
1997 3.71 6.70 8.10 4.95 13.73 12.93 4.41 6.80 33.71 15.54
1998 3.66 6.55 6.99 6.63 12.49 11.95 3.82 6.70 31.04 13.83
1999 3.69 6.52 7.68 6.58 12.77 12.26 3.92 6.67 31.31 13.94
2000 3.72 8.58 10.77 9.87 16.28 15.48 5.88 8.79 31.92 16.58
2001 3.48 10.27 10.09 8.99 18.35 16.42 5.62 10.33 35.43 18.40
2002 3.87 7.20 8.75 9.19 15.97 15.14 5.09 7.40 37.05 17.16
2003 3.77 8.94 10.54 9.10 18.40 17.77 6.11 9.26 35.84 18.29
2004 3.61 9.69 12.82 11.61 20.89 20.22 6.95 10.20 35.75 18.72
2005 3.56 11.63 16.90 13.76 24.13 23.38 9.20 R 12.30 36.66 R 20.89
2006 3.73 11.68 19.32 22.13 27.55 R 26.97 10.60 12.45 42.01 R 23.23
2007 — 11.43 20.73 24.26 29.63 29.29 11.62 12.37 42.27 23.18

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 1.8 544.3 3.7 2.4 52.1 58.2 6.2 610.4 797.6 1,408.0
1975 — 993.8 8.0 6.1 44.7 58.9 13.9 1,066.6 1,612.8 2,679.3
1980 0.1 1,861.6 3.8 1.3 147.2 152.4 68.6 2,082.6 3,049.5 5,132.1
1985 1.2 3,016.1 4.4 4.6 167.0 176.0 133.9 3,327.3 4,472.8 7,800.1
1990 0.4 2,971.3 6.7 3.7 259.4 269.8 146.2 3,387.8 6,646.5 10,034.3
1995 1.5 3,067.4 7.1 2.3 221.1 230.5 92.2 3,391.6 7,983.3 11,375.0
1996 2.0 3,048.6 6.6 3.1 194.0 203.7 109.6 3,363.8 8,088.0 11,451.9
1997 1.0 3,261.3 7.5 3.8 182.9 194.2 70.0 3,526.6 8,405.4 11,932.0
1998 1.1 3,805.5 6.9 8.9 275.0 290.8 53.8 4,151.2 7,964.1 12,115.3
1999 0.3 3,763.4 7.7 7.0 263.7 278.3 58.1 4,100.1 8,044.9 12,145.0
2000 0.2 4,242.4 15.1 15.7 313.0 343.8 93.7 4,680.1 8,629.0 13,309.1
2001 (s) 5,347.4 17.3 17.8 242.6 277.7 84.0 5,709.1 9,269.0 14,978.1
2002 (s) 3,633.2 7.5 11.3 245.6 264.4 77.4 3,974.9 9,758.5 13,733.4
2003 (s) 4,546.3 7.2 10.1 426.3 443.6 97.8 5,087.7 10,141.6 15,229.2
2004 0.1 5,048.8 10.6 18.2 613.8 642.6 113.8 5,805.3 10,168.5 15,973.7
2005 0.1 5,731.8 15.3 23.7 726.1 765.1 R 100.2 R 6,597.3 10,707.6 R 17,304.8
2006 (s) 5,798.0 17.3 36.0 R 694.1 R 747.4 R 105.1 R 6,650.5 12,875.5 R 19,526.0
2007 — 5,696.8 11.6 21.0 798.8 831.3 127.1 6,655.2 12,859.8 19,515.0

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, California C
Primary Energy
A
L
Petroleum Biomass
I
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
F
O
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
R
1970 0.63 0.69 1.12 0.78 1.37 2.80 0.40 0.76 0.82 0.71 5.02 2.09 N
1975
1980

1.82
1.22
3.82
2.60
6.60
2.50
6.38
2.77
5.21
4.84
10.19
2.45
4.90
2.93
6.02
1.62
4.15
1.48
4.30
8.73
17.99
4.36
9.57
I
1985 2.25 6.39 5.93 11.15 10.11 8.68 3.93 7.36 4.69 6.50 23.61 15.08 A
1990 2.00 4.96 5.63 7.44 9.49 8.57 3.00 6.31 4.66 5.13 26.32 15.06
1995 1.76 6.14 5.11 5.10 10.84 9.25 2.70 6.11 3.04 6.06 30.09 R 17.71
1996 1.70 5.76 6.05 5.32 12.19 10.02 2.95 7.11 3.64 5.76 28.23 17.62
1997 1.74 6.30 5.44 4.95 12.40 10.26 2.78 6.65 3.47 6.25 28.57 18.02
1998 1.78 5.99 4.16 6.63 10.83 8.99 2.00 5.67 2.97 5.91 26.96 16.64
1999 1.73 6.05 5.44 6.58 11.14 10.50 — 6.73 2.72 6.05 27.08 17.49
2000 1.66 7.88 7.96 9.87 14.21 12.63 4.31 9.15 3.81 7.91 28.91 19.75
2001 1.61 9.19 6.98 8.99 15.43 12.23 3.51 8.27 3.93 9.03 34.50 23.59
2002 1.64 6.15 6.51 9.19 12.82 11.19 — 7.91 3.22 6.20 38.00 24.99
2003 1.68 7.98 7.89 9.10 13.75 13.70 — 9.92 3.93 8.00 36.57 24.86
2004 1.76 8.48 10.90 11.61 15.79 16.02 — 12.87 4.02 8.65 34.11 24.20
2005 2.12 10.49 14.83 13.76 18.93 18.64 — 16.28 R 4.28 10.75 34.92 R 25.37
2006 2.39 R 10.33 17.07 22.13 21.83 21.15 — R 19.01 R 3.83 R 10.65 37.79 R 27.12
2007 — 10.07 18.19 24.26 23.80 23.06 — 20.23 4.81 10.59 37.57 26.87

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.7 152.9 4.3 2.3 4.7 21.8 21.8 54.8 0.1 208.5 696.1 904.6
1975 — 309.6 9.8 9.2 4.9 41.2 67.4 132.6 0.3 442.4 1,723.0 2,165.4
1980 0.1 1,027.9 124.0 8.0 16.6 96.1 209.9 454.6 1.7 1,484.4 3,894.7 5,379.1
1985 2.2 1,359.7 118.0 22.3 34.4 80.2 0.9 255.8 3.2 1,620.9 5,928.2 7,549.1
1990 0.9 1,460.5 134.1 0.8 34.9 86.8 16.7 273.3 16.1 1,751.0 7,931.4 9,682.4
1995 4.8 1,730.8 94.1 0.8 33.8 11.4 0.1 140.2 13.9 1,889.7 8,832.3 10,722.0
1996 6.2 1,399.8 90.2 2.1 31.7 12.1 0.2 136.3 16.1 1,558.4 8,534.8 10,093.3
1997 3.9 1,627.6 78.8 1.2 29.2 12.5 (s) 121.7 12.8 1,766.0 8,997.8 10,763.7
1998 4.3 1,786.0 64.4 2.4 42.1 11.7 0.7 121.3 9.8 1,921.4 9,113.7 11,035.2
1999 1.0 1,502.5 87.0 1.1 40.6 12.9 — 141.6 10.5 1,655.6 8,847.9 10,503.5
2000 0.8 1,858.2 143.9 2.9 48.2 15.6 (s) 210.6 R 16.9 2,086.5 9,852.9 11,939.4
2001 (s) 2,293.3 115.4 3.2 36.0 15.6 0.6 170.9 17.2 2,481.4 12,642.5 15,123.9
2002 (s) 1,446.5 83.1 1.4 34.8 14.8 — 134.0 17.7 1,598.3 14,130.8 15,729.0
2003 (s) 1,898.2 80.1 2.4 56.2 18.7 — 157.4 23.6 2,079.3 13,672.0 15,751.3
2004 0.3 1,998.7 105.6 4.7 81.8 22.6 — 214.8 25.4 2,239.2 13,846.0 16,085.2
2005 0.9 2,491.6 170.0 4.6 100.5 26.7 — 301.8 R 24.9 R 2,819.2 14,007.1 R 16,826.3
2006 0.1 2,549.4 147.3 6.8 R 97.1 31.5 — R 282.6 R 25.4 R 2,857.5 15,636.1 R 18,493.6
2007 — 2,558.9 194.3 4.2 113.2 33.7 — 345.4 28.9 2,933.2 15,854.4 18,787.6

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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C Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, California
A Primary Energy
L Coal Petroleum Biomass
I
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
F Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
O Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
R
N 1970 0.43 0.63 0.43 0.38 0.68 1.37 2.80 0.35 1.10 0.96 1.54 0.61 2.90 0.90
1975 1.38 0.92 1.32 1.05 2.21 2.77 4.84 1.66 2.35 2.35 1.54 1.52 6.70 2.25
I 1980 1.97 1.82 1.91 3.64 5.49 5.21 10.19 3.16 5.98 5.46 1.51 4.36 16.04 6.24
A 1985
1990


2.25
2.00
2.25
2.00
4.54
3.79
6.19
5.69
10.11
9.49
8.68
8.57
3.93
3.00
6.95
5.19
6.32
5.90
1.51
0.99
5.22
4.26
22.00
21.35
7.93
6.99
1995 — 1.76 1.76 3.66 5.43 10.19 9.25 2.70 5.35 5.89 1.26 4.08 21.59 6.97
1996 — 1.70 1.70 3.65 6.40 9.80 10.02 2.95 5.61 6.34 1.07 4.16 20.41 6.93
1997 — 1.74 1.74 4.11 5.79 9.40 10.26 2.78 5.51 6.09 1.04 4.35 20.38 7.04
1998 — 1.78 1.78 3.55 4.30 8.22 8.99 2.00 5.26 5.33 1.24 3.88 19.02 6.32
1999 — 1.73 1.73 3.28 5.32 8.77 10.50 2.68 4.87 5.35 1.37 3.79 19.26 6.33
2000 — 1.66 1.66 5.53 7.98 R 12.10 12.63 4.31 5.25 R 6.78 1.42 5.61 20.94 8.16
2001 — 1.61 1.61 6.50 7.07 13.67 12.23 3.51 5.62 6.95 1.95 6.28 27.05 9.70
2002 — 1.64 1.64 5.00 6.80 12.80 11.19 3.95 5.65 6.96 2.08 5.42 28.75 8.42
2003 — 1.68 1.68 7.04 8.18 14.33 13.70 4.59 7.23 8.59 1.62 7.06 28.11 9.91
2004 — 1.76 1.76 7.76 11.25 16.39 16.02 5.20 7.92 10.12 1.78 8.01 27.18 10.38
2005 — 2.12 2.12 9.66 15.43 19.53 18.64 7.17 9.61 12.33 2.68 9.82 27.98 12.26
2006 — 2.39 2.39 R 9.21 17.33 21.86 21.15 8.65 11.48 R 14.57 2.62 R 10.16 29.57 R 12.94
2007 — 2.81 2.81 8.96 18.16 25.02 23.06 10.04 12.75 15.23 2.49 10.16 29.26 12.88

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 25.6 0.2 25.8 209.3 31.2 41.1 28.6 21.3 154.2 276.4 49.2 560.6 392.2 952.9
1975 67.7 6.9 74.6 539.6 126.2 116.1 34.0 62.4 369.7 708.3 53.2 1,375.7 988.9 2,364.7
1980 79.8 46.5 126.4 1,248.7 489.1 191.9 90.9 204.4 1,315.8 2,292.1 29.1 3,696.3 2,607.7 6,304.1
1985 — 99.0 99.0 1,745.8 636.7 359.5 139.8 428.9 1,142.5 2,707.5 34.1 4,586.6 3,725.4 8,312.0
1990 — 129.7 129.7 1,967.7 562.9 307.5 142.4 23.6 856.9 1,893.3 40.6 4,031.6 3,827.3 7,858.9
1995 — 102.2 102.2 2,156.6 365.1 196.8 137.5 19.1 787.7 1,506.1 37.0 3,801.9 3,986.7 7,788.6
1996 — 95.4 95.4 2,162.8 437.3 143.2 143.3 2.4 788.9 1,515.2 27.3 3,800.7 3,838.6 7,639.3
1997 — 108.3 108.3 2,734.9 467.7 120.6 155.6 0.8 763.4 1,508.0 32.8 4,383.9 4,133.5 8,517.4
1998 — 77.3 77.3 2,525.4 318.3 74.0 152.9 (s) 882.7 1,428.0 29.6 4,060.3 3,823.2 7,883.5
1999 — 81.0 81.0 2,162.3 452.8 135.6 105.2 4.2 995.5 1,693.3 36.6 3,973.1 3,965.8 7,939.0
2000 — 78.8 78.8 3,635.9 861.1 R 207.4 129.7 1.0 960.4 R 2,159.7 43.8 R 5,918.3 4,403.2 R 10,321.5
2001 — 75.4 75.4 3,888.1 886.1 234.1 288.8 0.2 1,077.7 2,487.1 70.1 6,520.6 5,541.7 12,062.4
2002 — 77.3 77.3 3,213.6 574.5 376.9 280.8 (s) 1,129.8 2,362.1 48.1 5,701.0 4,469.5 10,170.6
2003 — 80.2 80.2 4,971.4 490.2 249.4 357.2 (s) 1,100.4 2,197.1 35.9 7,284.6 4,531.6 11,816.2
2004 — 81.2 81.2 5,923.1 922.1 206.0 477.9 (s) 1,248.7 2,854.6 33.1 8,892.0 4,268.2 13,160.2
2005 — 98.2 98.2 6,896.9 1,175.1 0.1 522.9 (s) 1,463.0 3,161.1 66.0 10,222.2 4,532.7 14,754.8
2006 — 107.8 107.8 R 6,010.6 1,384.1 R 136.2 607.4 0.9 1,683.0 R 3,811.7 R 64.7 R 9,994.7 4,866.2 R 14,861.0
2007 — 120.7 120.7 5,873.6 1,199.7 72.3 535.2 — 2,077.3 3,884.4 62.6 9,941.3 4,760.7 14,702.0

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, California C
A
Primary Energy
L
Petroleum I
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total F
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
O
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu R
N
1970 0.63 — 2.17 1.42 0.73 1.37 5.08 2.80 0.36 2.07 2.07 2.88 2.07
1975 0.92 — 3.45 3.22 2.04 2.77 7.48 4.84 2.12 4.02 4.02 4.34 4.02 I
1980 — — 9.02 7.07 6.21 5.21 14.36 10.19 4.14 8.22 8.22 11.39 8.22 A
1985 — — 9.99 6.90 6.01 10.82 17.61 8.68 5.02 7.68 7.68 18.29 7.68
1990 — 4.69 9.32 8.21 5.76 10.29 14.60 8.57 3.59 7.43 7.43 9.39 7.43
1995 — 5.47 8.36 8.40 4.15 12.32 19.41 9.25 2.13 7.52 7.52 15.56 7.52
1996 — 4.59 9.29 9.19 4.96 12.22 20.08 10.02 2.09 8.25 8.25 13.71 8.25
1997 — 4.42 9.39 9.11 4.71 11.85 17.98 10.26 3.35 8.65 8.65 13.17 8.65
1998 — 4.00 8.11 7.95 3.38 10.33 19.07 8.99 2.11 R 7.45 7.45 9.94 7.45
1999 — 4.37 8.81 9.10 4.26 12.45 16.75 10.50 4.27 8.81 8.81 8.58 8.81
2000 — 6.19 10.87 11.30 6.91 15.45 17.99 12.63 6.24 10.92 10.92 9.47 10.92
2001 — 6.41 11.01 10.44 5.83 16.84 19.00 12.23 5.29 10.46 10.45 11.30 10.45
2002 — 4.41 10.72 9.83 5.40 14.28 21.74 11.19 5.78 9.64 9.64 12.45 9.64
2003 — 5.64 12.42 11.13 6.55 16.27 26.51 13.70 5.90 11.66 11.65 16.99 11.66
2004 — 6.85 15.13 14.08 9.33 18.42 29.35 16.02 6.31 14.01 14.00 18.81 14.01
2005 — 8.64 18.56 17.91 12.85 21.10 38.40 18.64 5.63 16.72 16.70 19.20 16.70
2006 — 7.85 22.31 19.79 15.04 23.10 R 46.08 21.15 R 7.29 18.96 18.93 18.45 18.93
2007 — 7.62 23.70 20.71 16.19 25.32 51.97 23.06 8.19 20.45 20.41 24.54 20.41

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.1 — 23.9 243.7 242.7 1.6 75.7 3,098.8 63.3 3,749.7 3,749.8 0.6 3,750.4
1975 (s) — 28.5 573.4 714.6 4.0 108.3 6,062.6 267.8 7,759.2 7,759.2 3.9 7,763.2
1980 — — 13.0 1,720.6 2,166.4 10.0 244.2 13,392.0 1,736.6 19,282.8 19,282.8 7.9 19,290.7
1985 — — 68.3 2,006.4 2,257.8 47.7 272.5 11,975.2 1,369.0 17,996.9 18,009.9 16.6 18,026.5
1990 — (s) 52.0 2,657.7 3,081.3 34.4 254.2 13,549.5 1,224.8 20,853.9 20,887.7 10.1 20,897.8
1995 — 4.7 34.1 2,833.7 2,241.5 25.2 322.5 14,978.3 588.6 21,023.7 21,028.4 22.5 21,050.9
1996 — 5.3 36.0 3,155.1 2,915.8 21.2 323.8 16,486.2 513.2 23,451.4 23,456.7 20.1 23,476.7
1997 — 6.9 39.6 3,325.3 R 2,756.3 15.0 306.2 17,097.9 447.4 R 23,987.7 R 23,994.5 21.5 R 24,016.0
1998 — 7.2 23.5 2,895.8 R 2,020.2 25.0 340.0 15,300.4 226.7 R 20,831.6 R 20,838.8 17.7 R 20,856.5
1999 — 9.3 36.7 3,432.4 2,383.0 17.3 301.7 18,367.9 623.0 25,161.8 25,171.2 15.8 25,187.0
2000 — 13.9 39.7 4,643.0 4,036.2 19.0 319.2 22,421.6 1,316.8 32,795.6 32,809.6 19.6 32,829.2
2001 — 17.7 29.8 4,329.3 3,213.4 23.7 308.9 22,121.6 819.0 30,845.8 30,863.4 25.5 30,888.9
2002 — 12.2 32.4 4,144.8 3,146.2 25.8 349.2 21,233.1 1,109.2 30,040.8 30,053.0 25.1 30,078.1
2003 — 19.7 37.7 7,058.3 3,702.4 27.9 393.8 25,845.3 866.1 R 37,931.6 37,951.2 46.9 37,998.1
2004 — 26.7 42.3 6,377.1 5,573.8 31.9 441.7 30,916.1 1,101.1 44,483.8 44,510.6 57.8 44,568.4
2005 — 82.8 49.7 8,480.3 7,623.0 64.4 574.8 36,540.4 1,201.4 54,533.9 54,616.7 55.4 54,672.2
2006 — R 78.3 51.9 9,639.7 9,072.0 72.3 R 672.1 41,654.8 R 1,723.2 R 62,886.0 R 62,964.3 55.2 R 63,019.5
2007 — 80.3 53.0 10,308.1 10,167.5 69.1 782.8 45,250.4 2,042.4 68,673.3 68,753.7 71.0 68,824.6

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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C Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, California
A Petroleum Biomass
L
I Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
F
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
O
R 1970 — 0.33 0.40 0.36 — 0.40 0.19 0.65 — 0.34
N 1975
1980


1.05
3.53
2.50
5.03
2.43
5.84


2.50
5.06
0.21
0.49
0.92
1.74

6.94
1.82
3.99
I 1985 — 4.47 5.31 5.69 — 5.33 0.96 0.79 9.34 3.80
(e)
A 1990
1995
1.49
1.36
3.03
2.22
4.36
2.16
4.57
4.62
0.80
0.69
4.02
1.13
0.72
0.43 2.59
8.37
6.21
2.25
1.69
1996 1.49 2.68 2.16 5.09 0.64 1.18 0.44 1.54 6.37 1.77
1997 1.54 3.02 3.48 4.94 0.66 1.09 0.45 0.82 6.71 2.05
1998 1.38 2.69 6.16 2.75 0.64 0.82 0.45 0.92 7.87 1.84
1999 1.41 2.73 3.39 3.27 0.60 0.82 0.42 0.67 8.69 1.91
2000 1.36 5.81 6.16 6.19 0.43 1.72 0.45 1.48 16.78 4.21
2001 1.11 9.28 5.95 6.32 0.53 2.61 0.43 1.74 20.47 6.72
2002 1.87 3.74 5.92 5.72 0.54 0.91 0.49 2.27 8.94 2.64
2003 1.77 5.37 5.92 6.16 0.50 0.87 0.46 2.76 13.21 R 3.67
2004 1.94 5.88 — 9.25 0.50 1.03 0.47 3.20 13.84 4.20
2005 1.43 7.85 5.59 9.91 0.50 1.04 0.44 3.77 16.53 R 5.21
2006 1.68 6.50 7.10 13.84 0.90 1.59 0.45 4.17 17.32 4.67
2007 1.85 6.52 7.85 16.19 1.41 2.09 0.47 7.78 18.25 4.95

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 220.1 54.7 0.2 — 54.9 6.7 0.3 — 282.1


1975 — 305.2 1,230.5 3.4 — 1,234.0 14.4 0.2 — 1,553.7
1980 — 1,925.0 1,980.8 86.2 — 2,067.0 26.1 0.4 2.4 4,020.8
1985 — 3,130.1 154.2 10.2 — 164.4 200.4 (s) 133.8 3,628.8
1990 28.1 1,966.9 196.4 7.0 3.9 207.4 249.6 (e) 146.9 2,599.0
1995 31.8 1,378.2 10.0 2.9 10.9 23.7 135.1 162.0 41.7 1,772.5
1996 29.7 1,442.9 13.3 4.3 11.2 28.8 157.3 95.5 32.8 1,787.1
1997 27.8 1,837.2 1.0 8.2 10.9 20.0 145.2 50.4 38.3 2,118.8
1998 27.8 1,783.7 0.4 4.7 13.2 18.3 164.8 59.2 36.3 2,090.2
1999 31.1 2,014.5 (s) 5.3 11.0 16.3 146.2 46.8 43.0 2,298.0
2000 30.1 5,295.7 3.3 32.4 8.6 44.4 164.9 103.0 315.4 5,953.4
2001 23.4 9,276.8 18.4 50.5 10.3 79.1 150.3 105.8 238.9 9,874.4
2002 42.8 2,775.7 1.5 7.5 10.9 19.9 175.5 184.1 63.1 3,261.0
2003 38.5 3,879.4 0.4 9.1 10.9 20.5 172.0 200.5 R 187.0 R 4,497.8
2004 43.7 4,661.6 — 12.5 10.5 23.0 148.8 230.1 61.0 R 5,168.3
2005 29.6 5,568.5 0.1 13.9 11.6 25.7 167.2 275.4 R 317.6 R 6,384.0
2006 36.8 5,172.3 0.7 16.2 19.3 36.2 148.5 312.6 173.5 5,879.9
2007 43.2 5,606.4 0.9 15.9 30.2 47.0 176.8 555.7 360.9 6,790.1

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
e Electric plants used waste gases at no charge. Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Colorado C
Primary Energy
O
L
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric O
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
R
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
A
D
1970 0.43 0.30 0.34 0.48 1.04 0.76 1.60 2.72 0.44 1.12 1.88 — 1.55 1.03 0.25 6.09 1.52 O
1975 1.38 0.53 0.68 0.98 2.30 2.12 3.02 4.67 1.59 2.85 3.55 — 1.67 2.02 0.60 7.95 2.92
1980 1.97 0.89 1.00 2.98 6.45 6.59 5.88 9.36 3.88 6.13 7.94 0.21 2.91 R 4.32 R 1.12 12.94 R 6.48
1985 — 1.17 1.17 4.71 6.56 5.94 6.51 9.28 3.80 6.84 8.08 — 3.38 4.75 R 1.21 17.88 R 8.22
1990 — 1.07 1.07 3.87 7.94 5.59 6.69 9.29 2.94 4.70 8.16 — 4.14 R 4.35 1.11 17.31 R 8.12
1995 — 1.06 1.06 3.87 7.61 4.04 8.36 9.78 2.99 5.63 8.33 — 3.50 R 4.58 1.10 18.00 R 8.39
1996 — 1.03 1.03 3.57 8.39 4.87 10.25 10.47 3.97 5.94 9.06 — 4.00 R 4.78 1.11 17.80 R 8.66
1997 — 1.02 1.02 4.05 8.05 4.64 9.31 10.53 3.54 6.75 9.15 — 4.08 4.83 R 1.18 17.50 R 8.76
1998 — 0.99 0.99 4.02 6.91 3.52 7.96 8.93 1.98 5.64 7.65 — 3.62 4.35 1.17 17.51 R 8.11
1999 — 0.99 0.99 4.22 7.47 4.06 9.20 9.72 2.86 6.73 8.46 — 3.59 4.75 1.16 17.49 R 8.70
2000 — 0.93 0.93 5.22 10.01 6.67 R 12.25 12.34 5.66 5.64 R 10.79 — 5.40 R 5.89 R 1.41 17.27 R 10.21
2001 — 0.93 0.93 6.65 9.64 5.93 13.42 12.17 4.87 6.65 10.77 — 4.47 6.31 1.48 17.69 R 10.61
2002 — 0.96 0.96 4.59 8.88 5.50 11.23 11.25 — 9.15 10.08 — 4.43 5.38 1.22 17.65 R 9.54
2003 — 0.98 0.98 5.39 10.22 6.83 13.53 12.62 — 6.39 11.18 — 5.30 R 6.11 R 1.55 19.89 R 10.78
2004 — 0.99 0.99 7.15 12.44 8.73 15.59 14.83 4.74 7.86 13.07 — 5.27 7.54 R 1.81 20.44 R 12.54
2005 — 1.07 1.07 8.75 16.86 12.72 18.32 18.22 — 10.86 16.77 — R 8.46 R 9.46 R 2.30 22.46 R 15.14
2006 — 1.30 1.30 9.22 19.22 14.94 R 21.05 20.57 8.50 12.53 R 19.09 — R 9.62 R 10.65 R 2.23 22.37 R 16.87
2007 — 1.27 1.27 6.85 20.64 16.27 23.30 22.46 — 12.45 20.62 — 10.55 10.53 2.01 22.80 17.00

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 12.0 26.8 38.8 128.2 30.9 32.0 27.5 372.5 3.9 36.3 503.1 — 4.0 674.1 -30.6 222.3 865.8
1975 39.5 69.0 108.4 262.9 118.1 85.7 55.7 782.3 32.7 62.9 1,137.4 — 4.4 1,513.1 -105.4 426.0 1,833.7
1980 50.2 197.5 247.8 R 706.8 422.1 175.9 83.3 1,685.6 43.6 166.1 2,576.6 1.5 5.0 R 3,537.6 R -272.5 918.2 R 4,183.3
1985 — 349.1 349.1 R 931.2 349.5 264.1 52.3 1,742.8 3.7 188.2 2,600.7 — 8.6 R 3,904.2 R -342.6 1,608.3 R 5,169.8
1990 — 361.8 361.8 R 838.7 467.8 193.0 71.9 1,735.8 (s) 127.5 2,595.9 — 17.4 R 3,821.4 R -371.2 1,800.4 R 5,250.6
1995 — 363.3 363.3 R 981.2 539.8 169.9 118.8 2,108.7 0.1 168.6 3,105.9 — 14.4 R 4,464.8 R -386.4 2,141.9 R 6,220.4
1996 — 360.3 360.3 R 987.6 610.2 214.5 144.0 2,349.3 0.4 191.3 3,509.7 — R 17.0 R 4,874.7 R -413.9 2,224.2 R 6,685.0
1997 — 368.7 368.7 R 1,089.2 556.2 R 188.7 64.8 2,401.7 (s) 159.9 R 3,371.2 — 19.2 R 4,849.3 R -439.7 2,244.1 R 6,653.7
1998 — 361.3 361.3 R 1,152.1 584.2 R 135.6 38.6 2,086.7 (s) 217.8 R 3,063.0 — 14.3 R 4,590.6 R -457.9 2,336.8 R 6,469.5
1999 — 360.7 360.7 R 1,187.6 654.1 179.5 98.5 2,384.1 (s) 145.7 3,462.0 — 15.5 R 5,025.8 R -460.6 2,394.9 R 6,960.1
2000 — 361.3 361.3 R 1,651.5 907.6 286.6 R 284.9 3,049.5 0.3 183.9 R 4,712.7 — 24.6 R 6,750.8 R -626.8 2,507.8 R 8,631.7
2001 — 373.9 373.9 R 2,708.6 979.1 259.3 314.4 3,147.9 (s) 160.3 4,861.1 — 14.3 R 7,960.4 R -711.6 2,638.1 R 9,886.8
2002 — 374.4 374.4 R 1,815.5 900.4 222.5 226.0 2,879.7 — 133.8 4,362.5 — 13.0 R 6,565.6 R -562.8 2,732.1 R 8,734.8
2003 — 384.6 384.6 R 1,996.9 1,052.0 218.9 340.1 3,199.6 — 249.1 5,059.6 — 16.1 R 7,457.3 R -717.4 3,118.2 R 9,858.2
2004 — 384.9 384.9 R 2,626.8 1,203.8 611.2 400.9 3,931.9 (s) 252.9 6,400.8 — 19.3 R 9,433.5 R -844.1 3,217.7 R 11,807.0
2005 — 414.1 414.1 R 3,542.9 1,724.7 888.4 369.0 4,877.0 — 260.9 8,120.1 — R 48.9 R 12,126.3 R -1,091.0 3,660.2 R 14,695.4
2006 — 510.7 510.7 R 3,536.9 2,122.6 1,100.2 R 511.4 5,550.3 1.5 298.9 R 9,585.0 — R 51.3 R 13,684.1 R -1,080.7 3,747.6 R 16,350.9
2007 — 494.8 494.8 2,971.4 2,372.8 1,248.4 501.1 6,123.5 — 347.2 10,593.0 — 61.7 14,121.0 -1,030.9 3,942.8 17,032.9

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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C Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Colorado
O
Primary Energy
L
O Petroleum Biomass

R Natural Distillate Total


A Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

D Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


O
1970 0.90 0.74 1.28 1.51 1.79 1.74 0.72 0.88 7.73 1.70
1975 1.58 1.29 2.84 2.96 3.33 3.26 1.43 1.53 9.94 2.76
1980 2.54 3.26 6.96 7.98 7.32 7.31 3.66 R 3.54 15.00 R 5.71
1985 2.83 5.11 6.91 8.54 6.55 6.68 4.14 R 5.16 20.28 R 8.72
1990 2.41 4.56 6.19 5.87 7.02 6.98 4.75 R 4.71 20.57 R 8.63
1995 2.24 4.73 3.94 6.04 8.97 8.80 3.86 R 4.99 21.75 R 9.15
1996 2.14 4.33 4.46 6.79 11.04 10.76 4.43 R 4.74 21.95 R 8.99
1997 2.14 4.77 6.96 7.10 10.82 9.84 4.41 4.82 21.74 R 9.14
1998 2.10 5.19 5.76 6.15 9.16 8.25 3.82 5.17 21.83 R 9.70
1999 2.05 5.38 5.99 7.25 9.22 9.17 3.92 5.56 21.63 R 9.86
2000 2.13 6.15 8.64 8.95 12.59 12.40 5.88 R 6.65 21.41 R 10.61
2001 2.25 8.33 8.02 8.84 13.82 13.58 5.62 8.64 21.88 R 12.15
2002 2.43 5.61 6.74 8.89 11.85 11.76 5.09 R 6.01 21.61 R 10.24
2003 2.24 6.62 8.87 9.76 13.98 13.90 6.11 R 7.32 23.87 R 11.88
2004 2.12 R 8.62 10.36 10.88 16.07 15.92 6.95 R 9.25 24.66 R 13.62
2005 2.45 10.03 15.54 14.93 18.34 18.27 9.20 R 10.71 26.56 R 15.13
2006 3.73 10.12 17.61 20.88 20.81 20.79 10.60 R 10.87 26.44 R 15.49
2007 2.94 8.69 19.22 22.88 22.96 22.95 11.62 9.81 27.12 14.80

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 2.6 59.4 1.3 1.0 20.9 23.1 0.3 85.4 101.8 187.2
1975 0.2 115.6 4.7 0.6 35.4 40.7 0.8 157.3 174.4 331.7
1980 1.1 R 290.6 3.2 1.0 44.9 49.1 4.0 R 344.8 342.5 R 687.3
1985 2.1 R 459.9 3.8 2.4 32.8 39.0 7.3 R 508.3 613.3 R 1,121.6
1990 0.6 R 420.3 1.0 0.7 43.2 44.9 14.6 R 480.5 687.1 R 1,167.6
1995 0.1 R 500.3 0.8 0.7 71.1 72.6 11.7 R 584.7 839.0 R 1,423.6
1996 0.1 R 487.3 1.2 0.8 83.7 85.7 13.9 R 587.0 889.2 R 1,476.2
1997 0.3 R 556.0 2.1 0.8 12.9 15.7 15.5 R 587.5 909.6 R 1,497.1
1998 0.1 R 578.6 0.6 0.8 5.7 7.1 11.9 R 597.7 942.4 R 1,540.2
1999 0.6 R 601.2 0.3 0.7 67.1 68.1 12.9 R 682.8 968.9 R 1,651.7
2000 0.4 R 714.5 3.1 1.5 128.2 132.8 20.8 R 868.4 1,024.8 R 1,893.3
2001 1.6 R 1,033.8 2.6 0.9 131.8 135.4 11.1 R 1,181.9 1,080.2 R 2,262.1
2002 1.5 R 724.0 1.0 0.5 114.9 116.3 10.3 R 852.1 1,137.2 R 1,989.3
2003 1.8 R 821.1 0.6 2.0 196.6 199.1 13.0 R 1,035.0 1,280.5 R 2,315.4
2004 1.1 R 1,021.3 1.0 2.8 196.4 200.2 15.1 R 1,237.6 1,307.0 R 2,544.7
2005 0.6 R 1,278.6 0.8 3.0 227.3 231.1 R 41.0 R 1,551.3 1,489.5 R 3,040.8
2006 R 0.5 R 1,246.4 1.0 1.9 R 194.3 R 197.2 R 43.0 R 1,487.0 1,529.0 R 3,016.1
2007 0.1 1,157.8 0.9 0.8 244.3 246.0 52.0 1,455.8 1,631.7 3,087.6

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Colorado C
Primary Energy
O
L
Petroleum Biomass
O
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
R
A
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
D
1970 0.39 0.59 1.06 0.89 1.18 2.72 0.38 1.28 0.72 0.63 5.97 1.67 O
1975 0.81 1.10 2.49 2.11 2.59 4.67 1.93 2.73 1.43 1.20 7.95 2.73
1980 1.20 3.03 6.48 5.65 4.79 9.36 4.35 7.08 3.66 R 3.25 14.37 R 6.07
1985 1.31 4.61 5.93 8.54 6.30 9.28 4.07 6.60 4.14 4.64 18.34 R 9.48
1990 1.28 3.98 5.70 5.87 6.11 9.29 — 6.77 4.16 R 4.14 16.89 R 9.28
1995 1.21 4.17 4.70 6.04 8.26 9.78 — 5.83 3.10 4.28 18.13 R 9.77
1996 1.08 3.61 5.56 6.79 10.19 10.47 — 7.42 3.64 3.95 17.72 R 9.47
1997 1.17 4.02 5.46 7.10 10.68 10.53 — 5.83 3.97 R 4.11 17.28 R 9.47
1998 1.12 4.31 4.26 6.15 9.49 8.93 1.95 4.54 3.33 4.31 16.98 R 10.04
1999 1.13 4.55 4.67 7.25 9.21 9.72 1.90 6.16 2.82 4.59 16.83 R 10.33
2000 1.11 5.38 7.11 8.95 12.39 12.34 — 9.28 5.36 5.63 16.62 R 10.95
2001 1.25 7.67 6.59 8.84 13.54 12.17 — 8.90 3.71 7.24 17.00 R 11.67
2002 1.19 4.81 5.76 8.89 10.50 11.25 — 7.70 5.09 4.78 16.81 R 10.41
2003 1.20 5.94 7.17 9.76 12.23 12.62 — 10.24 6.11 5.85 19.35 R 12.32
2004 1.44 7.61 9.48 10.88 14.98 14.83 — 12.51 6.95 7.51 20.19 R 13.68
2005 1.56 9.14 13.88 14.93 17.76 18.22 — 15.43 9.20 R 9.39 22.33 R 15.60
2006 1.78 9.31 16.31 20.88 20.75 20.57 — R 17.81 10.60 R 9.88 22.00 R 15.90
2007 1.91 7.97 17.61 22.88 23.43 22.46 — 20.18 11.62 8.81 22.33 15.57

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.9 33.7 0.9 0.7 2.4 1.8 0.1 5.9 (s) 40.5 93.5 134.0
1975 0.2 75.5 3.4 0.6 4.9 2.7 0.9 12.4 (s) 88.2 170.3 258.5
1980 2.0 R 201.9 12.8 0.2 5.2 15.4 0.1 33.6 0.1 R 237.6 356.8 R 594.4
1985 3.4 R 317.8 21.1 0.8 5.6 8.6 (s) 36.0 0.2 R 357.4 772.2 R 1,129.7
1990 1.3 R 264.8 14.7 0.3 6.6 12.9 — 34.6 1.7 R 302.3 831.2 R 1,133.5
1995 0.5 R 282.0 19.2 0.2 11.6 3.0 — 33.9 1.8 R 318.2 884.4 R 1,202.6
1996 0.3 R 252.7 23.7 0.2 13.6 14.5 — 52.1 2.0 R 307.1 921.9 R 1,229.0
1997 1.3 R 280.4 28.4 0.2 2.2 2.0 — 32.8 2.7 R 317.2 914.2 R 1,231.4
1998 0.4 R 274.0 21.5 0.3 1.0 1.8 (s) 24.7 2.1 R 301.1 980.3 R 1,281.4
1999 2.3 R 270.0 22.1 0.4 11.8 8.4 (s) 42.7 2.3 R 317.4 1,028.6 R 1,345.9
2000 1.7 R 326.9 25.1 0.4 22.3 8.2 — 56.0 3.5 R 388.0 1,078.8 R 1,466.9
2001 7.3 R 501.2 24.3 0.5 22.8 2.6 — 50.1 2.4 R 561.0 1,092.7 R 1,653.7
2002 5.4 R 322.6 16.7 0.5 18.0 2.4 — 37.5 1.8 R 367.3 1,135.6 R 1,503.0
2003 6.5 R 371.3 12.7 0.6 30.4 2.7 — 46.3 2.3 R 426.4 1,297.9 R 1,724.3
2004 6.5 R 463.4 17.8 0.7 32.3 3.2 — 54.0 2.5 R 526.5 1,343.0 R 1,869.5
2005 4.3 R 582.5 50.5 2.6 38.9 3.9 — 95.9 R 6.5 R 689.2 1,512.1 R 2,201.3
2006 2.4 R 575.2 62.5 1.9 R 34.2 4.5 — R 103.2 R 7.0 R 687.7 1,512.4 R 2,200.2
2007 0.5 512.2 45.9 0.6 44.0 5.1 — 95.5 8.1 616.3 1,562.3 2,178.6

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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C Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Colorado
O Primary Energy
L Coal Petroleum Biomass
O
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
R Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
A Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
D
O 1970 0.43 0.39 0.42 0.29 0.83 1.18 2.72 0.47 0.80 0.98 1.73 0.55 3.50 0.67
1975 1.38 0.81 1.17 0.72 1.96 2.59 4.67 1.43 2.35 2.21 1.73 1.41 5.55 1.74
1980 1.97 1.20 1.66 2.65 5.33 4.79 9.36 3.82 5.09 5.18 1.53 R 3.43 9.40 R 4.19
1985 — 1.31 1.31 4.01 6.33 6.30 9.28 4.07 5.74 6.20 1.53 4.47 12.67 R 5.77
1990 — 1.28 1.28 2.77 6.19 6.11 9.29 2.46 3.48 4.90 1.66 R 3.45 13.16 R 5.09
1995 — 1.21 1.21 2.82 5.37 7.17 9.78 2.26 4.34 5.23 2.10 R 3.60 13.23 R 5.58
1996 — 1.08 1.08 2.87 6.24 8.89 10.47 3.25 4.74 5.93 2.12 R 4.07 12.74 R 5.82
1997 — 1.17 1.17 2.99 6.00 8.87 10.53 2.17 5.31 6.37 2.06 R 4.10 12.55 R 5.97
1998 — 1.12 1.12 2.53 4.62 7.66 8.93 1.95 4.61 5.04 1.33 R 3.51 12.71 R 5.17
1999 — 1.13 1.13 3.08 4.80 8.62 9.72 1.90 5.17 5.48 1.33 R 3.77 12.83 R 5.67
2000 — 1.11 1.11 4.69 6.96 R 11.84 12.34 — 4.39 R 6.88 1.32 R 5.40 12.47 R 6.70
2001 — 1.25 1.25 6.55 6.71 13.01 12.17 2.82 4.91 7.96 1.23 6.79 13.12 7.78
2002 — 1.19 1.19 4.78 6.05 10.58 11.25 — 6.50 7.73 1.64 R 5.47 13.26 R 6.79
2003 — 1.20 1.20 4.47 7.54 13.08 12.62 — 5.05 7.40 1.64 R 5.47 14.95 R 7.07
2004 — 1.44 1.44 6.65 9.38 15.08 14.83 — 6.08 9.48 1.64 R 7.53 14.96 R 8.87
2005 — 1.56 1.56 8.46 14.50 18.33 18.22 — 7.71 12.76 1.64 R 9.50 16.81 R 10.81
2006 — 1.78 1.78 11.16 17.13 21.20 20.57 4.92 8.72 R 15.68 1.64 R 12.52 17.24 R 13.41
2007 — 1.91 1.91 7.09 18.63 23.63 22.46 — 8.80 15.81 1.64 10.16 17.49 11.57

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 12.0 5.4 17.4 23.1 10.1 3.6 14.8 3.0 22.1 53.6 3.6 97.8 26.9 124.7
1975 39.5 14.0 53.4 40.9 38.6 13.6 21.1 19.8 43.4 136.4 3.6 234.3 81.3 315.6
1980 50.2 21.1 71.3 R 131.6 123.7 32.4 34.2 38.8 117.7 346.9 0.9 R 550.8 218.8 R 769.6
1985 — 22.3 22.3 R 136.3 75.7 12.0 28.3 (s) 138.8 254.7 1.1 R 414.6 222.7 R 637.4
1990 — 19.6 19.6 R 124.4 97.7 19.8 19.9 (s) 82.1 219.6 0.9 R 364.6 282.1 R 646.8
1995 — 19.1 19.1 R 157.0 86.0 33.2 27.6 (s) 116.2 262.9 0.9 R 439.9 418.3 R 858.2
1996 — 8.6 8.6 R 186.1 111.1 43.3 34.5 (s) 138.0 326.9 1.1 R 522.6 412.9 R 935.4
1997 — 18.3 18.3 R 163.3 106.9 48.3 37.4 (s) 108.2 300.7 0.9 R 483.3 420.1 R 903.3
1998 — 9.3 9.3 R 194.4 90.6 30.9 29.1 (s) 161.9 312.5 0.2 R 516.4 413.8 R 930.3
1999 — 10.3 10.3 R 204.6 89.0 16.3 28.6 (s) 92.7 226.6 0.2 R 441.8 397.2 R 839.0
2000 — 10.3 10.3 R 338.9 132.7 R 131.3 35.1 — 127.6 R 426.7 0.2 R 776.0 403.6 R 1,179.7
2001 — 8.5 8.5 R 833.3 131.7 156.0 74.3 (s) 99.6 461.6 0.1 R 1,303.5 464.6 R 1,768.0
2002 — 5.6 5.6 R 568.9 117.4 90.2 72.0 — 74.2 353.8 0.2 R 928.5 457.1 R 1,385.6
2003 — 7.8 7.8 R 457.2 130.9 109.9 83.3 — 181.4 505.5 0.2 R 970.7 537.1 R 1,507.8
2004 — 9.6 9.6 R 666.2 178.6 166.8 108.4 — 176.7 630.5 0.2 R 1,306.4 566.5 R 1,873.0
2005 — 10.8 10.8 R 994.0 308.9 96.8 131.0 — 160.8 697.6 0.2 R 1,702.6 657.5 R 2,360.1
2006 — 11.6 11.6 R 1,136.6 426.1 R 276.1 154.7 (s) 181.5 R 1,038.5 0.2 R 2,186.9 704.2 R 2,891.1
2007 — 10.2 10.2 761.7 524.0 208.3 94.9 — 221.3 1,048.6 0.2 1,820.7 745.6 2,566.3

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Colorado C
O
Primary Energy
L
Petroleum O
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total R
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
A
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu D
O
1970 0.39 — 2.17 1.20 0.76 1.18 5.08 2.72 0.38 2.17 2.17 — 2.17
1975 0.81 — 3.45 2.49 2.12 2.59 7.48 4.67 1.86 3.99 3.99 — 3.99
1980 — — 9.02 7.13 6.59 4.79 14.36 9.36 — 8.75 8.75 — 8.75
1985 — — 9.99 6.70 5.94 8.10 17.61 9.28 3.79 8.43 8.43 — 8.43
1990 — 3.47 9.32 8.80 5.59 8.58 14.60 9.29 — 8.78 8.78 — 8.78
1995 — 1.49 8.36 8.58 4.04 11.88 19.41 9.78 — 8.87 8.87 17.68 8.87
1996 — 2.09 9.29 9.43 4.87 13.14 20.08 10.47 3.82 9.60 9.59 16.96 9.59
1997 — 2.43 9.39 9.17 4.64 12.49 17.98 10.53 — 9.63 9.62 16.49 9.62
1998 — 2.08 8.11 7.92 3.52 11.20 19.07 8.93 — 8.20 8.19 16.26 8.19
1999 — 2.09 8.81 8.48 4.06 12.93 16.75 9.72 — 8.84 8.83 16.73 8.83
2000 — 3.96 10.87 11.10 6.67 15.99 17.99 12.34 — 11.46 11.45 16.26 11.45
2001 — 4.24 11.01 10.62 5.93 17.53 19.00 12.17 — 11.17 11.16 16.63 11.16
2002 — 3.56 10.72 9.70 5.50 15.43 21.74 11.25 — 10.36 10.35 16.44 10.35
2003 — 4.17 12.42 10.85 6.83 17.74 26.51 12.62 — 11.79 11.77 21.45 11.78
2004 — 6.10 15.13 13.29 8.73 19.33 29.35 14.83 — 13.57 13.56 17.02 13.56
2005 — 7.96 18.56 17.65 12.72 21.75 38.40 18.22 — 17.28 17.28 14.69 17.28
2006 — 5.15 22.31 20.01 14.94 23.69 R 46.08 20.57 — 19.61 19.60 22.79 19.60
2007 — 8.57 23.70 21.42 16.27 26.36 51.97 22.46 — 21.31 21.30 21.05 21.30

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) — 3.7 18.6 32.0 0.6 8.8 356.0 0.2 419.8 419.9 — 419.9
1975 (s) — 4.6 62.3 85.7 1.8 13.7 758.5 1.2 927.9 927.9 — 927.9
1980 — — 12.1 272.1 175.9 0.8 35.1 1,636.1 — 2,131.9 2,131.9 — 2,131.9
1985 — — 7.1 245.0 264.1 2.0 39.1 1,706.0 3.5 2,266.9 2,281.2 — 2,281.2
1990 — (s) 7.8 352.8 193.0 2.3 36.5 1,703.0 — 2,295.4 2,302.8 — 2,302.8
1995 — 0.3 5.2 433.0 169.9 3.0 46.3 2,078.1 — 2,735.5 2,735.8 0.2 2,736.0
1996 — 0.5 5.8 473.1 214.5 3.3 46.5 2,300.4 (s) 3,043.6 3,044.1 0.2 3,044.3
1997 — 0.9 6.8 417.6 R 188.7 1.4 43.9 2,362.3 — R 3,020.8 R 3,021.6 0.3 R 3,021.9
1998 — 0.8 5.9 469.4 R 135.6 1.0 48.8 2,055.9 — R 2,716.6 R 2,717.4 0.3 R 2,717.6
1999 — 1.0 8.7 540.4 179.5 3.3 43.3 2,347.1 — 3,122.3 3,123.3 0.3 3,123.6
2000 — 2.0 8.6 739.0 286.6 3.3 45.8 3,006.1 — 4,089.4 4,091.4 0.5 4,091.9
2001 — 2.5 15.0 806.3 259.3 3.8 44.3 3,071.1 — 4,199.8 4,202.3 0.6 4,203.0
2002 — 2.1 8.6 763.3 222.5 2.9 50.1 2,805.3 — 3,852.7 3,854.8 2.1 3,856.9
2003 — 3.0 8.7 904.0 218.9 3.3 56.5 3,113.6 — 4,304.9 4,308.0 2.7 4,310.7
2004 — 4.9 9.3 1,004.3 611.2 5.4 63.4 3,820.4 — 5,513.9 5,518.8 1.1 5,519.9
2005 — 1.4 12.0 1,359.7 888.4 6.1 82.5 4,742.1 — 7,090.8 7,092.2 1.0 7,093.1
2006 — R 0.8 17.0 1,629.3 1,100.2 6.8 96.5 5,391.1 — 8,240.9 R 8,241.7 1.9 R 8,243.6
2007 — 1.3 12.1 1,795.1 1,248.4 4.5 112.4 6,023.5 — 9,196.0 9,197.3 3.2 9,200.5

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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C Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Colorado
O
Petroleum Biomass
L
O Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
R
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
A
D 1970 0.26 0.24 0.36 0.45 — 0.37 — — — 0.25
O 1975 0.48 0.59 1.94 2.56 — 2.18 — — — 0.60
R 1.12
1980 0.86 2.64 4.38 6.50 — 5.65 0.21 — —
1985 1.15 3.53 4.00 5.92 — 5.79 — 0.79 — R 1.21
1990 1.06 2.17 3.09 5.35 — 5.34 — 0.80 — 1.11
1995 1.05 1.73 2.99 4.77 — 4.36 — 0.70 — 1.10
1996 1.03 2.10 3.97 5.52 — 5.01 — 0.59 — 1.11
1997 1.01 3.17 4.09 5.33 — 5.33 — 0.50 6.71 R 1.18
1998 0.99 3.00 2.94 4.24 — 4.24 — — 7.87 1.17
1999 0.98 2.57 3.59 5.44 — 5.40 — — 8.69 1.16
2000 0.93 4.03 5.66 6.94 — 6.89 — 0.67 16.78 R 1.41
2001 0.92 3.75 5.50 7.21 — 7.21 — 1.36 20.47 1.48
2002 0.95 2.49 — 7.05 — 7.05 — 1.64 8.94 1.22
2003 0.97 4.28 — 9.15 — 9.15 — 1.58 13.21 R 1.55
2004 0.97 5.43 4.74 11.58 — 11.45 — 1.46 13.84 R 1.81
2005 1.06 7.16 — 18.78 — 18.78 — 2.28 16.53 R 2.30
2006 1.28 5.99 8.55 14.69 — 12.16 — R 2.32 17.32 R 2.23
2007 1.26 4.19 — 18.45 — 18.45 — 2.42 18.25 2.01

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 18.0 12.0 0.6 0.1 — 0.6 — — — 30.6


1975 54.5 30.9 10.8 9.2 — 20.0 — — — 105.4
1980 173.3 R 82.7 4.7 10.3 — 15.1 1.5 — — R 272.5
1985 321.3 R 17.2 0.2 3.9 — 4.1 — (s) — R 342.6
1990 340.3 R 29.2 (s) 1.6 — 1.6 — 0.1 — R 371.2
1995 343.7 R 41.7 0.1 0.8 — 0.9 — 0.1 — R 386.4
1996 351.4 R 61.0 0.4 1.1 — 1.5 — (s) — R 413.9
1997 348.8 R 88.7 (s) 1.2 — 1.2 — (s) 1.0 R 439.7
1998 351.5 R 104.3 (s) 2.1 — 2.1 — — (s) R 457.9
1999 347.5 R 110.8 (s) 2.2 — 2.3 — — 0.1 R 460.6
2000 348.8 R 269.3 0.3 7.7 — 7.9 — 0.1 0.6 R 626.8
2001 356.5 R 337.7 (s) 14.2 — 14.2 — 0.6 2.5 R 711.6
2002 362.0 R 197.8 — 2.1 — 2.1 — 0.8 0.2 R 562.8
2003 368.5 R 344.3 — 3.8 — 3.8 — 0.7 R 0.1 R 717.4
2004 367.8 R 471.0 (s) 2.0 — 2.1 — 1.5 1.8 R 844.1
2005 398.4 R 686.4 — 4.7 — 4.7 — 1.1 R 0.4 R 1,091.0
2006 496.3 R 578.0 1.5 3.7 — 5.2 — 1.2 0.1 R 1,080.7
2007 484.1 538.5 — 6.9 — 6.9 — 1.3 0.1 1,030.9

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Connecticut C
Primary Energy
O
N
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric N
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
E
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
C
T
1970 — 0.48 0.48 1.57 1.29 0.75 1.98 2.96 0.40 1.23 1.37 0.13 0.86 1.26 0.35 6.27 2.08 I
1975 — 2.02 2.02 2.86 2.73 2.11 3.63 4.61 2.04 3.08 3.06 0.29 1.22 2.68 1.35 13.15 4.51
1980 — 2.26 2.26 4.97 6.82 6.50 6.85 10.10 4.66 7.72 7.09 0.38 2.52 5.60 2.60 19.10 8.93 C
1985
1990


2.37
2.14
2.37
2.14
7.20
6.12
8.20
8.42
6.29
5.91
11.41
12.76
9.37
10.06
4.32
3.04
7.45
6.20
7.45
7.64
0.91
0.84
2.62
0.83
5.94
5.26
2.40
1.55
26.62
26.83
10.96
11.38
U
1995 — 1.89 1.89 6.22 6.73 4.09 12.45 11.13 2.77 6.39 8.13 0.56 0.51 5.22 1.10 30.78 12.15 T
1996 — 1.91 1.91 6.84 7.70 4.99 14.30 11.77 3.33 6.61 8.58 0.56 0.71 6.69 1.80 30.81 12.41
1997 — 1.91 1.91 6.51 7.51 4.73 14.77 11.93 2.93 6.39 8.20 — 0.60 7.06 2.39 30.83 12.49
1998 — 1.81 1.81 6.39 6.49 3.59 13.16 10.08 2.19 5.58 6.98 0.44 0.46 5.99 1.78 30.19 11.79
1999 — 1.70 1.70 6.11 6.71 4.15 13.56 10.87 2.24 6.34 7.53 0.53 0.47 5.71 1.48 29.19 11.78
2000 — 1.53 1.53 7.11 9.81 6.90 R 16.33 13.48 3.32 8.56 10.16 0.47 0.54 6.93 1.82 27.91 R 13.40
2001 — 1.67 1.67 7.70 9.26 6.04 16.88 12.45 3.42 9.21 9.92 0.42 0.79 6.97 1.57 28.19 13.46
2002 — 1.99 1.99 6.35 8.61 5.72 15.84 11.38 3.83 9.94 9.75 0.43 1.97 6.56 1.74 28.47 12.93
2003 — 2.41 2.41 9.43 10.15 6.87 17.57 13.02 4.26 9.31 11.19 0.42 2.08 8.00 1.93 29.78 14.46
2004 — 2.38 2.38 10.11 11.82 9.19 19.02 15.09 4.55 10.20 13.02 0.41 2.14 9.21 2.30 30.07 15.86
2005 — 2.73 2.73 12.01 15.88 13.14 21.12 18.16 6.17 12.60 15.89 0.41 R 2.86 R 11.23 3.34 35.35 R 19.43
2006 — 2.71 2.71 11.10 18.37 15.01 R 22.95 20.90 8.09 15.89 R 19.01 0.43 R 2.99 R 12.17 2.99 43.46 R 22.77
2007 — 2.85 2.85 11.03 20.08 16.46 26.42 22.27 8.82 20.04 20.76 0.47 3.26 13.04 3.25 48.20 24.93

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 23.5 23.5 96.4 181.0 12.3 13.9 445.2 89.3 60.7 802.3 5.3 3.4 930.9 -76.1 345.0 1,199.8
1975 — 2.6 2.6 183.6 343.5 25.4 29.8 770.2 417.5 55.0 1,641.3 26.4 5.1 1,858.9 -311.5 829.8 2,377.1
1980 — 0.8 0.8 R 368.3 885.8 72.5 37.8 1,602.8 859.2 154.7 3,612.9 49.1 29.6 R 4,060.7 -688.1 1,381.4 R 4,754.0
1985 — 50.5 50.5 R 577.0 987.6 38.5 52.7 1,525.9 571.4 217.4 3,393.5 123.3 24.9 R 4,171.7 -634.0 2,132.6 R 5,670.2
1990 — 82.2 82.2 R 663.8 1,140.6 78.4 73.6 1,645.5 316.6 134.3 3,389.1 175.9 18.9 R 4,331.0 -565.2 2,489.1 R 6,254.8
1995 — 77.1 77.1 R 894.6 835.8 57.7 63.6 1,776.3 118.3 151.9 3,003.6 110.0 17.8 R 4,130.1 R -367.4 2,937.7 R 6,700.5
1996 — 78.6 78.6 R 941.7 994.1 76.8 78.4 2,005.7 217.7 210.6 3,583.2 36.7 24.9 R 4,693.8 R -378.7 2,987.4 R 7,302.6
1997 — 85.8 85.8 R 951.5 969.7 63.5 92.5 2,048.9 270.7 206.3 3,651.7 — 19.4 R 4,747.4 -444.5 2,990.6 R 7,293.5
1998 — 59.1 59.1 R 857.3 751.3 45.0 106.7 1,764.8 206.5 162.6 R 3,036.9 15.1 14.3 R 4,030.1 -372.1 2,983.2 R 6,641.2
1999 — 25.9 25.9 R 934.0 875.2 57.8 82.1 2,055.7 203.6 182.9 3,457.2 70.5 15.2 R 4,560.1 -443.5 2,968.1 R 7,084.6
2000 — 55.5 55.5 R 1,142.4 1,347.4 101.6 R 125.4 2,453.1 247.3 253.6 R 4,528.5 80.4 20.0 R 5,938.4 -637.8 2,852.3 R 8,152.9
2001 — 66.9 66.9 1,126.7 1,338.3 80.7 147.8 2,298.0 194.5 133.3 4,192.6 67.9 15.2 R 5,522.9 -477.2 2,937.4 R 7,983.2
2002 — 68.1 68.1 R 1,144.8 1,122.0 71.4 118.2 2,218.5 106.7 130.0 3,766.8 66.2 36.7 R 5,092.5 -514.7 3,011.9 R 7,589.7
2003 — 100.8 100.8 R 1,429.4 1,530.3 82.2 188.4 2,745.3 125.6 202.2 4,873.9 70.5 39.5 R 6,535.3 R -558.9 3,234.5 R 9,210.9
2004 — 104.9 104.9 R 1,614.8 1,987.1 124.0 210.4 3,428.9 117.1 241.9 6,109.5 71.4 40.1 R 7,990.9 R -713.9 3,305.0 R 10,582.0
2005 — 114.9 114.9 R 2,023.2 2,452.5 183.4 303.8 3,657.5 256.5 337.6 7,191.3 66.0 R 49.8 R 9,520.5 R -1,069.3 3,991.5 R 12,442.8
2006 — 124.0 124.0 R 1,934.7 2,602.0 191.5 R 305.9 4,111.6 156.2 370.7 R 7,737.9 74.2 R 51.2 R 10,001.5 R -979.9 4,696.8 R 13,718.4
2007 — 113.9 113.9 1,981.0 2,840.0 191.9 319.1 4,405.2 154.9 316.1 8,227.2 80.4 55.3 10,572.4 -1,039.8 5,613.3 15,145.9

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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C Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Connecticut
O
Primary Energy
N
N Petroleum Biomass

E Natural Distillate Total


C Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

T Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


I
C 1970
1975
1.30
2.62
1.88
3.28
1.48
2.84
1.70
3.16
2.70
5.01
1.53
2.93
0.56
1.11
1.60
2.98
7.21
14.49
2.44
5.06
U 1980 4.47 5.72 7.07 8.15 9.21 7.14 2.85 6.46 20.27 9.01
1985 4.39 8.88 8.37 7.66 10.41 8.40 3.22 8.25 29.24 12.71
T 1990 4.37 8.30 8.55 6.75 13.60 8.71 2.83 8.32 29.33 12.87
1995 4.01 9.71 6.60 4.70 14.73 6.92 2.30 7.62 35.04 13.83
1996 4.30 9.80 7.54 5.65 16.09 7.92 2.64 8.30 35.32 14.22
1997 4.12 10.05 7.36 5.76 15.96 7.81 2.63 8.35 35.56 14.49
1998 4.04 10.33 6.35 4.73 14.86 7.00 2.27 7.91 35.01 14.72
1999 4.02 10.29 6.51 6.77 15.14 6.97 2.33 7.86 33.59 14.09
2000 4.12 11.11 9.87 10.34 18.69 10.35 3.50 10.35 31.82 15.22
2001 4.05 11.93 9.47 9.72 19.56 10.07 3.34 10.47 31.96 15.59
2002 4.13 10.77 8.54 9.75 17.21 9.12 3.03 9.48 32.11 15.14
2003 4.00 12.70 10.36 9.37 19.90 10.99 3.64 11.33 33.16 16.44
2004 4.91 14.12 11.60 11.24 21.52 12.17 4.14 12.51 34.09 17.36
2005 5.42 15.76 15.38 15.15 24.74 15.94 5.48 R 15.68 39.98 R 21.69
2006 5.69 16.96 18.01 18.00 27.34 R 18.56 6.31 R 17.78 49.40 R 26.07
2007 5.69 15.93 19.99 22.48 29.47 20.64 6.92 18.72 56.01 28.43

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.7 59.6 122.7 5.1 8.2 136.0 1.4 197.7 157.3 355.0
1975 0.4 105.8 214.5 5.2 14.3 234.0 3.0 343.2 368.2 711.4
1980 0.3 R 187.4 554.3 10.8 20.1 585.3 25.1 R 798.2 568.4 R 1,366.5
1985 0.8 R 299.8 531.3 26.3 24.0 581.5 20.0 R 902.1 861.9 R 1,764.1
1990 0.3 R 321.1 676.2 7.5 42.2 725.9 16.5 R 1,063.8 1,038.5 R 2,102.3
1995 0.3 R 408.1 481.9 3.3 46.7 531.8 14.6 R 954.8 1,286.2 R 2,241.0
1996 0.1 R 441.1 579.5 4.0 61.7 645.2 17.4 R 1,103.8 1,318.6 R 2,422.4
1997 0.1 R 419.0 555.2 4.7 69.7 629.5 12.4 R 1,061.1 1,317.5 R 2,378.6
1998 0.1 R 374.5 409.2 3.4 82.2 494.7 9.5 R 878.8 1,306.3 R 2,185.1
1999 0.1 R 404.4 489.5 6.8 64.7 561.0 10.3 975.7 1,331.6 2,307.3
2000 (s) 474.7 811.7 11.7 90.0 913.3 16.6 R 1,404.8 1,264.5 2,669.2
2001 (s) 500.5 750.3 8.8 98.1 857.3 12.3 1,370.1 1,305.8 2,675.9
2002 (s) 449.1 651.8 5.1 93.0 749.9 11.3 1,210.4 1,366.6 2,576.9
2003 0.1 R 582.7 922.9 14.3 132.4 1,069.6 14.3 R 1,666.6 1,491.1 R 3,157.7
2004 (s) R 621.2 1,150.3 22.2 134.2 1,306.7 16.7 R 1,944.6 1,536.5 R 3,481.1
2005 0.1 R 723.0 1,336.1 28.0 141.2 1,505.3 R 15.3 R 2,243.7 1,882.8 R 4,126.5
2006 (s) R 691.9 1,353.1 23.7 R 128.9 R 1,505.7 R 16.1 R 2,213.8 2,185.1 R 4,398.9
2007 (s) 710.5 1,517.8 16.5 162.0 1,696.2 19.5 2,426.2 2,555.6 4,981.8

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Connecticut C
Primary Energy
O
N
Petroleum Biomass
N
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
E
C
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
T
1970 0.79 1.45 1.09 0.79 1.42 2.96 0.42 1.00 0.56 1.13 7.15 2.59 I
1975
1980
2.00
1.67
2.64
4.67
2.44
6.37
2.67
6.29
2.89
5.31
4.61
10.10
1.97
4.59
2.47
6.06
1.11
2.85
2.52
5.41
13.70
19.84
5.92
10.27
C
1985 2.39 6.59 7.07 7.66 12.34 9.37 4.68 6.47 3.22 6.47 27.30 R 13.28 U
1990 2.58 6.09 6.80 6.75 11.67 10.06 3.25 6.21 2.83 6.10 27.09 14.05
1995 2.26 7.35 4.94 4.70 10.69 11.13 3.38 5.25 2.30 6.49 30.67 R 15.68 T
1996 2.30 7.20 5.77 5.65 11.84 11.77 3.90 6.73 1.48 6.74 30.54 15.32
1997 2.53 7.03 5.54 5.76 11.66 11.93 3.15 6.82 1.46 6.72 30.53 15.14
1998 2.29 6.72 4.48 4.73 10.41 10.08 2.46 5.62 1.27 6.10 29.53 14.92
1999 2.31 6.38 4.86 6.77 10.44 10.87 2.55 6.06 0.97 5.97 28.56 14.09
2000 2.00 6.44 7.73 10.34 13.37 13.48 4.36 8.82 3.50 7.18 27.27 14.44
2001 2.06 7.51 7.32 9.72 13.82 12.45 4.04 7.86 3.34 7.58 27.22 15.15
2002 2.41 6.94 6.87 9.75 12.19 11.38 4.67 7.76 3.03 7.19 27.45 15.29
2003 2.30 10.41 8.12 9.37 14.34 13.02 5.40 9.31 3.64 9.82 29.10 16.95
2004 2.41 11.36 9.87 11.24 15.86 15.09 5.64 10.00 4.14 10.70 29.01 18.51
2005 3.47 12.62 13.89 15.15 17.91 18.16 8.16 13.78 5.48 R 12.99 33.78 R 22.13
2006 3.48 13.02 16.24 18.00 19.98 20.90 9.24 15.85 6.31 R 13.99 41.11 R 26.46
2007 3.54 12.25 17.84 22.48 22.25 22.27 9.90 17.65 6.92 13.93 45.10 28.98

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.3 21.3 29.5 0.1 0.8 1.5 2.6 34.4 (s) 56.2 113.5 169.6
1975 0.7 42.3 59.7 0.2 1.5 5.8 8.1 75.2 0.1 118.3 280.4 398.7
1980 0.5 R 96.1 107.8 0.2 2.0 14.6 33.8 158.4 0.6 R 255.7 476.4 R 732.1
1985 1.6 R 166.9 163.1 2.8 5.0 7.0 49.4 227.3 0.5 R 396.3 813.3 R 1,209.6
1990 0.6 R 185.2 137.8 2.0 6.4 10.8 21.1 178.1 1.8 R 365.7 990.0 R 1,355.8
1995 1.2 R 286.6 86.8 0.7 6.0 14.5 9.5 117.5 2.0 R 407.3 1,182.1 R 1,589.4
1996 0.3 R 294.7 99.4 2.3 8.0 50.6 11.2 171.5 5.0 R 471.5 1,203.1 R 1,674.6
1997 0.4 R 308.2 94.7 3.4 9.0 61.2 6.4 174.6 4.4 R 487.6 1,213.9 R 1,701.5
1998 0.4 R 291.7 68.6 4.7 10.2 38.1 2.5 124.1 4.1 420.1 1,227.5 R 1,647.6
1999 0.3 310.5 75.0 3.1 7.9 44.1 3.4 133.5 4.2 448.4 1,203.3 1,651.7
2000 0.2 320.9 134.4 6.9 11.4 57.9 6.0 216.6 2.7 540.4 1,162.8 1,703.2
2001 0.2 340.8 145.2 12.7 12.2 18.8 4.2 193.1 2.2 536.2 1,206.8 1,743.0
2002 0.2 291.0 115.5 7.3 11.6 48.6 9.4 192.5 2.0 485.7 1,232.9 1,718.6
2003 0.2 R 405.8 165.2 6.6 16.8 125.4 23.9 338.0 2.5 R 746.5 1,299.9 R 2,046.4
2004 0.2 R 401.6 203.8 11.0 17.5 12.0 11.7 255.9 2.8 R 660.6 1,331.9 R 1,992.4
2005 0.4 R 464.8 243.4 22.9 18.0 18.0 18.1 320.3 R 2.5 R 788.0 1,607.7 R 2,395.7
2006 0.3 R 444.2 257.9 18.5 R 16.6 5.0 18.4 R 316.4 R 2.6 R 763.5 1,909.2 R 2,672.7
2007 0.2 453.5 270.9 4.3 21.6 4.6 11.8 313.3 3.1 770.1 2,327.7 3,097.7

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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C Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Connecticut
O Primary Energy
N Coal Petroleum Biomass
N
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
E Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
C Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
T
I 1970 — 0.79 0.79 1.03 0.73 1.42 2.96 0.43 1.06 0.69 1.40 0.73 4.27 1.06
1975 — 2.00 2.00 2.24 2.41 2.89 4.61 2.12 2.70 2.30 1.40 2.28 10.51 3.43
C 1980 — — — 4.08 5.75 5.31 10.10 4.55 7.06 5.40 1.40 5.03 16.60 6.92
R 9.58
U 1985
1990


2.39
2.58
2.39
2.58
5.38
4.65
6.75
6.77
12.34
11.67
9.37
10.06
4.68
3.25
6.79
5.37
6.45
5.64
1.40
1.71
5.92
5.21
21.93
22.13 9.35
T 1995
1996






4.26
4.67
4.77
5.91
7.58
8.59
11.13
11.77
3.38
3.90
5.54
5.97
5.37
5.88
1.94
1.97
4.79
5.29
23.26
23.03
9.06
8.99
1997 — — — 4.60 5.49 12.46 11.93 3.15 5.81 5.97 1.96 5.26 22.74 8.94
1998 — — — 4.23 4.52 9.05 10.08 2.46 4.78 4.90 1.28 4.54 22.56 8.62
1999 — — — 4.05 4.86 9.13 10.87 2.55 5.65 5.57 1.28 4.81 21.76 8.64
2000 — — — 5.79 7.71 R 11.85 13.48 4.36 7.85 R 8.00 1.28 R 6.91 21.44 R 10.10
2001 — — — 6.62 6.69 12.90 12.45 4.04 7.69 7.95 1.26 7.21 22.34 11.25
2002 — — — 4.80 6.31 12.20 11.38 4.67 8.30 8.01 1.67 6.07 22.51 10.39
2003 — — — 7.48 7.58 13.49 13.02 5.40 8.01 8.35 1.67 7.97 23.41 11.46
2004 — — — 9.36 9.58 15.75 15.09 5.64 8.63 9.45 1.67 9.35 23.12 12.55
2005 — 3.47 3.47 11.34 13.67 18.89 18.16 8.16 10.32 12.38 1.67 11.95 27.55 R 15.24
2006 — — — 10.40 15.71 R 20.63 20.90 9.24 13.38 R 15.33 1.67 R 13.41 34.31 R 17.85
2007 — — — 10.24 17.49 24.19 22.27 9.90 16.39 18.03 1.67 14.36 37.87 20.50

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 2.7 2.7 15.3 8.3 4.8 4.2 37.0 46.8 101.1 2.0 121.1 74.3 195.4
1975 — 1.4 1.4 34.9 27.2 13.8 0.9 121.7 39.2 202.7 2.1 241.1 181.2 422.3
1980 — — — R 84.7 108.4 15.3 3.5 191.1 118.1 436.4 3.8 R 525.0 336.6 R 861.6
1985 — 0.2 0.2 R 105.0 47.1 22.2 11.1 64.8 160.7 305.9 4.4 R 415.6 457.4 R 872.9
1990 — 0.1 0.1 R 122.2 47.7 23.2 13.9 28.9 98.0 211.6 0.6 R 334.4 460.6 R 795.1
1995 — — — 141.2 23.7 9.7 11.3 16.1 117.8 178.6 1.2 321.0 469.4 R 790.4
1996 — — — R 155.8 27.9 7.7 13.7 23.6 174.0 246.9 2.5 405.1 465.7 R 870.9
1997 — — — 163.4 27.1 13.3 14.4 7.7 170.1 232.6 2.6 R 398.6 459.3 857.8
1998 — — — 141.0 20.6 12.8 7.2 4.8 122.3 167.7 0.7 309.4 449.4 758.8
1999 — — — R 133.0 22.2 8.2 11.9 6.5 144.9 193.7 0.7 327.4 433.2 R 760.6
2000 — — — R 191.4 38.6 R 22.5 16.4 10.4 205.2 R 293.1 0.7 R 485.1 425.1 R 910.2
2001 — — — 173.5 40.0 32.5 34.7 15.2 80.2 202.6 0.7 376.7 424.8 801.6
2002 — — — 144.4 31.2 11.9 29.6 10.2 84.0 166.8 0.8 R 312.1 412.5 724.5
2003 — — — R 177.1 75.2 37.8 37.9 25.9 143.6 320.5 0.9 R 498.5 428.7 927.1
2004 — — — R 191.3 60.9 56.8 49.9 39.1 165.2 371.9 0.9 R 564.2 422.8 R 987.0
2005 — 0.1 0.1 R 239.1 74.0 142.2 53.1 56.9 218.5 544.7 0.9 R 784.8 484.4 R 1,269.2
2006 — — — R 235.3 89.6 R 158.8 63.0 34.3 254.8 R 600.5 1.0 R 836.8 576.7 R 1,413.5
2007 — — — 240.2 91.3 134.3 51.7 24.5 211.2 512.9 1.0 754.1 702.0 1,456.2

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Connecticut C
O
Primary Energy
N
Petroleum N
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total E
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
C
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu T
I
1970 0.79 — 2.17 1.39 0.75 1.42 5.08 2.96 0.38 2.63 2.63 — 2.63
1975 2.00 — 3.45 2.90 2.09 2.89 7.48 4.61 1.72 4.30 4.30 — 4.30 C
1980 — — 9.02 7.40 6.51 5.31 14.36 10.10 3.88 9.69 9.69 — 9.69 U
1985 — — 9.99 9.19 6.29 13.76 17.61 9.37 4.06 9.29 9.29 — 9.29
1990 — — 9.32 9.74 5.91 13.79 14.60 10.06 2.74 9.76 9.76 — 9.76 T
1995 — 5.91 8.36 8.65 4.09 12.38 19.41 11.13 2.54 10.35 10.35 — 10.35
1996 — 6.47 9.29 9.59 4.99 12.76 20.08 11.77 3.14 11.02 11.02 — 11.02
1997 — 5.53 9.39 9.33 4.73 9.55 17.98 11.93 2.83 11.13 11.13 — 11.13
1998 — 5.08 8.11 8.12 3.59 8.24 19.07 10.08 2.10 9.48 9.48 — 9.48
1999 — 4.99 8.81 8.51 4.15 10.11 16.75 10.87 2.15 10.17 10.17 — 10.17
2000 — 7.30 10.87 11.20 6.90 13.37 17.99 13.48 3.19 12.75 12.75 — 12.75
2001 — 8.64 11.01 10.26 6.04 14.76 19.00 12.45 3.22 11.76 11.76 — 11.76
2002 — 8.54 10.72 10.07 5.72 13.04 21.74 11.38 3.54 10.96 10.96 — 10.96
2003 — 10.66 12.42 11.85 6.87 14.62 26.51 13.02 3.83 12.64 12.64 22.62 12.67
2004 — 12.70 15.13 13.77 9.19 16.43 29.35 15.09 4.22 14.68 14.67 21.26 14.69
2005 — 14.17 18.56 17.98 13.14 16.81 38.40 18.16 5.57 17.95 17.95 25.74 17.97
2006 — 17.61 22.31 20.11 15.01 18.96 R 46.08 20.90 7.46 20.59 20.59 42.63 20.64
2007 — 19.99 23.70 21.34 16.46 20.84 51.97 22.27 8.31 21.99 21.99 41.56 22.04

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) — 1.4 18.3 12.3 0.1 7.3 439.6 0.9 479.8 479.8 — 479.8
1975 (s) — 1.6 40.5 23.8 0.3 8.9 763.5 6.3 844.8 844.8 — 844.8
1980 — — 4.1 111.2 70.7 0.3 21.5 1,584.7 1.3 1,793.8 1,793.8 — 1,793.8
1985 — — 3.6 243.2 38.5 1.6 24.0 1,507.8 3.9 1,822.6 1,823.6 — 1,823.6
1990 — — 4.4 272.4 78.4 1.8 22.4 1,620.9 1.5 2,001.7 2,001.7 — 2,001.7
1995 — 0.3 1.7 239.7 57.7 1.2 28.5 1,750.4 0.2 2,079.3 2,079.6 — 2,079.6
1996 — 0.4 1.7 284.1 76.8 1.0 28.6 1,941.4 0.7 2,334.3 2,334.7 — 2,334.7
1997 — 0.5 1.1 289.2 63.5 0.6 27.0 1,973.3 0.4 2,355.1 2,355.6 — 2,355.6
1998 — 0.5 2.1 250.8 45.0 1.5 30.0 1,719.5 0.2 2,049.1 2,049.6 — 2,049.6
1999 — 0.6 1.4 277.5 57.8 1.2 26.6 1,999.7 0.2 2,364.4 2,365.0 — 2,365.0
2000 — 1.0 1.6 357.0 101.6 1.6 28.2 2,378.8 0.4 2,869.3 2,870.3 — 2,870.3
2001 — 1.3 4.3 399.4 80.7 5.0 27.3 2,244.5 0.2 2,761.4 2,762.7 — 2,762.7
2002 — 1.3 2.8 321.3 71.4 1.6 30.8 2,140.3 (s) 2,568.2 2,569.6 — 2,569.6
2003 — 2.0 2.8 359.7 82.2 1.4 34.8 2,581.9 0.1 3,062.8 3,064.8 14.8 3,079.6
2004 — 2.6 4.5 567.9 124.0 1.9 39.0 3,367.1 0.6 4,105.0 4,107.6 13.8 4,121.4
2005 — 1.4 17.5 792.1 183.4 2.3 50.7 3,586.4 0.8 4,633.3 4,634.7 16.7 4,651.4
2006 — R 1.5 14.4 895.6 191.5 1.6 59.3 4,043.6 0.2 5,206.1 R 5,207.6 25.7 R 5,233.4
2007 — 1.8 15.1 953.4 191.9 1.3 69.1 4,349.0 0.8 5,580.5 5,582.2 28.0 5,610.2

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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C Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Connecticut
O Petroleum Biomass
N
N Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
E
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
C
T 1970 0.45 0.34 0.38 0.37 — 0.38 0.13 — — 0.35
I 1975
1980
1.24

1.36

2.02
4.70
2.36
6.13


2.02
4.71
0.29
0.38




1.35
2.60
C 1985 2.35 3.39 4.24 5.88 — 4.25 0.91 — 9.34 2.40
(e)
U 1990
1995
2.13
1.88
2.70
1.98
3.01
2.63
5.67
3.82


3.04
2.67
0.84
0.56 (e)
8.37
6.21
1.55
1.10
T 1996 1.91 2.71 3.24 4.76 — 3.25 0.56 (e) 6.37 1.80
1997 1.90 2.42 2.92 4.88 — 2.94 — (e) 6.71 2.39
1998 1.81 2.37 2.18 3.28 — 2.19 0.44 (e) 7.87 1.78
1999 1.69 2.67 2.23 4.03 — 2.29 0.53 (e) 8.69 1.48
2000 1.53 4.43 3.27 6.81 — 3.31 0.47 (e) 16.78 1.82
2001 1.67 3.40 3.37 5.79 — 3.40 0.42 (e) 20.47 1.57
2002 1.99 3.90 3.67 5.29 — 3.70 0.43 1.64 8.94 1.74
2003 2.41 6.10 3.74 6.85 — 3.90 0.42 1.58 13.21 1.93
2004 2.38 6.66 3.96 6.43 — 4.05 0.41 1.46 13.84 2.30
2005 2.73 9.21 5.61 11.75 — 5.72 0.41 2.28 16.53 3.34
2006 2.71 7.32 7.61 14.06 — 7.80 0.43 R 2.32 17.32 2.99
2007 2.85 7.72 8.54 15.77 — 8.75 0.47 2.42 18.25 3.25

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 19.7 0.1 48.8 2.2 — 51.0 5.3 — — 76.1


1975 0.1 0.5 281.4 3.1 — 284.6 26.4 — — 311.5
1980 — — 633.0 6.0 — 639.0 49.1 — — 688.1
1985 47.8 5.4 453.2 2.9 — 456.1 123.3 — 1.4 634.0
1990 81.3 35.3 265.2 6.6 — 271.7 175.9 (e) 1.0 565.2
1995 75.6 58.4 92.5 3.8 — 96.3 110.0 (e) 27.0 R 367.4
1996 78.3 49.6 182.2 3.1 — 185.3 36.7 (e) 28.8 R 378.7
1997 85.3 60.4 256.3 3.6 — 259.8 — (e) 38.9 444.5
1998 58.7 49.6 199.1 2.2 — 201.3 15.1 (e) 47.4 372.1
1999 25.5 85.5 193.6 11.1 — 204.7 70.5 (e) 57.3 443.5
2000 55.3 154.4 230.5 5.6 — 236.1 80.4 (e) 111.5 637.8
2001 66.7 110.7 174.9 3.4 — 178.4 67.9 (e) 53.5 477.2
2002 67.8 258.9 87.0 2.4 — 89.4 66.2 22.5 9.9 514.7
2003 100.5 R 261.8 75.7 7.3 — 83.0 70.5 21.8 21.3 R 558.9
2004 104.6 R 398.1 65.7 4.2 — 69.9 71.4 19.7 50.1 R 713.9
2005 114.3 R 594.9 180.8 6.9 — 187.7 66.0 31.1 75.3 R 1,069.3
2006 123.7 R 561.8 103.3 5.8 — 109.2 74.2 R 31.5 79.5 R 979.9
2007 113.6 575.0 117.8 6.6 — 124.4 80.4 31.8 114.7 1,039.8

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
e Electric plants used municipal waste at no charge. Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Delaware D
Primary Energy
E
L
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric A
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
W
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
A
R
1970 — 0.39 0.39 0.91 1.16 0.73 1.25 2.86 0.45 0.77 1.29 — 0.16 1.06 0.39 4.94 1.70 E
1975 — 1.16 1.16 1.80 2.53 2.03 3.60 4.54 1.92 2.27 2.78 — 0.32 2.48 1.63 11.69 3.90
1980 — 1.57 1.57 3.37 6.77 6.46 5.20 9.60 4.23 6.92 6.07 — 3.70 5.17 3.35 18.84 7.36
1985 — 1.87 1.87 4.87 7.51 6.63 10.66 9.39 4.16 6.34 7.37 — 4.19 5.16 2.48 21.42 9.10
1990 — 1.75 1.75 3.83 7.44 6.33 12.15 10.26 2.71 2.65 6.52 — 3.42 R 4.77 R 1.98 18.97 R 8.66
1995 — 1.58 1.58 3.30 6.60 4.74 11.27 10.13 2.58 3.41 6.87 — 2.80 4.64 1.95 20.30 8.90
1996 — 1.57 1.57 4.35 7.42 5.26 11.94 10.54 3.07 3.95 7.04 — 3.16 5.19 2.26 20.23 9.22
1997 — 1.55 1.55 4.90 7.41 4.94 13.10 10.42 2.73 3.86 7.10 — 3.11 5.32 2.09 20.56 9.55
1998 — 1.54 1.54 4.94 6.40 3.89 11.80 8.90 2.06 3.57 R 6.19 — 2.74 4.89 1.92 20.23 9.08
1999 — 1.56 1.56 4.57 6.54 4.34 12.42 9.81 2.42 4.02 6.66 — 2.81 5.23 2.21 20.88 9.31
2000 — 1.50 1.50 5.69 9.61 7.47 R 15.38 12.68 4.12 6.68 R 9.50 — 3.43 6.76 2.37 17.86 10.36
2001 — 2.08 2.08 6.68 8.63 5.87 15.87 11.68 3.66 5.99 8.61 — 3.94 6.94 3.08 19.98 11.03
2002 — 1.59 1.59 6.43 8.13 6.12 14.05 10.88 3.79 5.82 8.41 — 3.64 6.61 2.51 20.31 10.90
2003 — 1.88 1.88 7.50 9.64 6.54 16.71 12.33 4.72 6.80 9.71 — 4.35 7.51 3.26 20.45 12.01
2004 — 2.18 2.18 8.63 11.51 8.90 18.43 14.59 5.19 9.52 11.91 — 4.93 8.75 3.35 22.11 13.64
2005 — 2.11 2.11 11.49 15.47 12.85 20.37 17.80 7.14 12.69 14.97 — R 6.54 10.96 4.07 22.79 16.24
2006 — 2.32 2.32 12.32 17.77 14.73 R 22.90 20.53 8.01 15.41 17.91 — R 7.43 R 12.56 3.27 29.77 19.45
2007 — 2.37 2.37 10.84 19.12 15.99 25.64 21.70 9.21 17.67 19.32 — 5.49 12.53 3.54 33.35 20.82

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 14.5 14.5 24.4 29.1 8.1 10.6 93.8 18.6 11.5 171.7 — 0.2 210.8 -23.1 75.7 263.4
1975 — 26.5 26.5 34.0 62.2 18.0 34.9 168.4 123.3 24.8 431.7 — 0.5 492.7 -106.3 202.1 588.5
1980 — 44.0 44.0 R 102.9 146.5 54.6 56.7 333.5 335.5 125.1 1,052.0 — 2.7 R 1,201.6 -239.3 368.7 R 1,331.0
1985 — 133.2 133.2 R 188.6 161.4 56.0 37.9 372.6 92.7 106.6 827.2 — 3.7 1,152.7 -229.9 457.9 1,380.7
1990 — 104.3 104.3 R 151.4 152.3 44.4 44.7 431.8 62.9 73.2 809.3 — 1.9 R 1,066.8 R -171.4 532.6 R 1,428.1
1995 — 82.9 82.9 204.6 129.8 2.0 54.9 447.6 58.7 60.7 R 753.6 — 2.5 R 1,043.5 -164.8 657.5 R 1,536.2
1996 — 79.6 79.6 240.1 162.0 1.9 72.9 464.7 97.7 84.5 883.7 — 2.9 1,206.4 -187.4 660.0 1,679.0
1997 — 75.1 75.1 232.1 143.8 2.0 57.6 466.4 70.7 79.9 R 820.5 — 2.3 R 1,130.0 -145.4 704.3 R 1,688.9
1998 — 70.4 70.4 204.6 117.7 R 1.9 60.5 421.4 53.0 72.5 R 727.0 — 1.7 R 1,003.7 -125.2 711.4 R 1,590.0
1999 — 55.9 55.9 259.7 126.4 2.6 50.2 473.3 67.6 81.0 801.2 — 1.8 1,118.6 -142.5 745.5 1,721.5
2000 — 75.1 75.1 275.1 241.0 4.4 R 55.6 594.5 95.9 111.5 R 1,102.9 — 3.0 R 1,456.1 -144.8 681.8 R 1,993.1
2001 — 79.8 79.8 337.5 175.7 4.3 77.1 565.9 99.3 110.4 1,032.8 — 1.8 1,451.9 -198.4 768.6 2,022.1
2002 — 64.3 64.3 340.5 170.3 4.3 65.4 563.4 76.4 120.8 1,000.6 — 1.7 1,407.1 -159.1 825.3 2,073.2
2003 — 88.1 88.1 355.0 215.2 5.3 83.7 635.4 101.6 137.7 1,178.8 — 2.1 1,624.0 -228.8 870.8 R 2,266.1
2004 — 116.9 116.9 R 419.1 228.0 8.4 89.4 765.6 90.0 179.6 1,360.9 — 2.5 R 1,899.4 -235.9 877.7 R 2,541.1
2005 — 119.4 119.4 538.1 311.8 12.2 101.0 978.3 132.1 256.9 1,792.4 — R 3.9 R 2,453.8 -305.4 931.6 R 3,080.1
2006 — 131.3 131.3 R 531.8 332.8 12.1 R 102.1 1,160.0 96.4 285.1 R 1,988.5 — R 4.1 R 2,655.7 -212.6 1,161.8 R 3,605.0
2007 — 151.3 151.3 526.2 337.8 10.2 103.1 1,249.4 118.5 284.8 2,104.0 — 6.3 2,787.7 -274.9 1,336.0 3,848.9

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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D Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Delaware
E
Primary Energy
L
A Petroleum Biomass

W Natural Distillate Total


A Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

R Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


E
1970 1.13 1.55 1.42 1.34 2.40 1.51 0.73 1.51 7.53 2.37
1975 2.73 2.39 2.71 3.37 4.73 2.99 1.45 2.76 13.93 5.10
1980 3.38 4.16 6.88 8.55 8.53 7.34 3.70 5.97 21.76 10.02
1985 3.76 6.91 7.54 8.27 10.37 8.15 4.19 7.62 27.29 R 12.18
1990 3.75 6.07 7.63 7.64 13.54 8.91 3.53 R 7.54 24.60 R 13.35
1995 3.34 6.37 6.27 4.70 12.60 8.09 2.87 7.14 26.63 14.02
1996 3.33 6.88 7.09 5.58 14.17 9.14 3.29 7.87 26.29 14.15
1997 3.37 8.08 7.09 5.56 13.67 9.44 3.28 8.60 27.03 15.32
1998 3.33 8.38 6.19 4.06 12.68 8.58 2.84 8.33 26.76 15.44
1999 3.54 8.08 6.37 4.96 12.93 8.62 2.91 8.20 26.87 15.36
2000 3.47 8.00 9.16 8.21 16.49 11.02 4.37 9.38 25.03 15.23
2001 5.04 8.77 8.90 7.50 17.23 11.66 4.17 10.13 25.22 16.06
2002 — 10.03 8.39 7.01 14.67 10.66 3.78 10.22 25.50 16.41
2003 — 10.09 10.33 8.99 17.75 12.84 4.54 11.28 25.18 16.78
2004 — 11.59 11.32 10.65 19.29 14.14 5.16 12.67 25.72 18.02
2005 — 14.06 14.96 14.26 21.78 17.29 6.83 R 15.35 26.42 R 20.14
2006 R 4.87 16.35 17.17 16.93 25.05 R 19.99 7.87 R 17.69 34.73 R 25.47
2007 4.77 15.60 18.63 18.90 27.12 22.11 8.64 17.90 38.58 27.49

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.1 12.4 16.8 2.8 3.8 23.4 0.2 36.1 30.0 66.2
1975 0.1 16.9 29.4 4.1 6.9 40.4 0.5 58.0 77.9 135.9
1980 0.1 29.7 52.7 13.3 11.7 77.8 2.6 110.2 138.6 R 248.8
1985 0.1 43.9 65.3 30.4 22.1 117.9 3.6 165.5 179.1 344.6
1990 0.4 R 44.5 51.1 6.3 28.1 85.4 1.7 R 132.0 222.5 R 354.6
1995 (s) 56.1 40.7 3.2 39.2 83.1 2.0 141.2 287.8 429.1
1996 (s) 69.7 45.1 5.7 46.8 97.6 2.4 169.8 293.4 463.2
1997 0.1 75.0 37.4 3.8 48.6 89.8 1.8 166.7 300.4 467.1
1998 0.1 69.0 29.0 3.8 47.7 80.5 1.4 151.0 304.8 455.8
1999 (s) 76.5 33.8 3.5 43.5 80.9 1.5 158.9 323.8 482.7
2000 (s) 78.9 60.7 6.1 43.7 110.5 2.4 191.8 305.3 497.1
2001 (s) 83.1 52.0 4.8 58.3 115.1 1.5 199.8 321.4 521.1
2002 — 100.6 48.4 2.6 52.8 103.8 1.4 205.8 349.8 555.5
2003 — 113.4 63.6 4.5 62.7 130.7 1.8 245.9 360.0 605.9
2004 — 125.6 63.6 7.7 68.8 140.1 2.1 267.8 377.7 R 645.6
2005 — 150.7 79.1 10.8 70.7 160.6 R 3.3 R 314.7 414.1 R 728.8
2006 R (s) 154.3 70.7 10.4 R 66.9 R 147.9 R 3.5 R 305.7 504.6 R 810.3
2007 (s) 162.1 69.3 5.2 74.9 149.3 4.2 315.6 588.4 904.1

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Delaware D
Primary Energy
E
L
Petroleum Biomass
A
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
W
A
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
R
1970 0.28 1.22 1.12 0.85 0.99 2.86 0.46 0.68 0.73 0.76 6.56 1.55 E
1975 1.20 1.87 2.39 2.36 3.40 4.54 1.95 2.17 1.45 2.11 12.76 4.53
1980 1.20 3.92 6.30 6.36 4.72 9.60 4.24 4.54 3.70 4.47 20.78 6.59
1985 1.33 6.30 6.27 8.27 11.06 9.39 4.35 6.89 4.19 6.51 22.97 13.90
1990 1.15 5.07 5.62 7.64 10.33 10.26 3.13 5.60 3.53 5.11 20.47 R 12.53
1995 1.26 5.10 4.06 4.70 10.21 10.13 2.62 4.86 2.87 4.99 21.03 13.33
1996 1.29 5.61 5.06 5.58 11.40 10.54 3.08 5.34 3.29 5.45 20.82 12.68
1997 1.29 6.47 5.01 5.56 10.95 10.42 2.80 5.34 3.28 5.98 21.35 13.54
1998 1.29 6.64 3.93 4.06 9.72 8.90 2.04 4.75 2.84 5.86 21.01 14.08
1999 1.27 6.56 4.17 4.96 9.90 9.81 2.43 5.06 2.91 6.00 21.94 14.51
2000 1.26 6.71 6.40 8.21 12.70 12.68 3.90 6.67 4.37 6.66 17.55 13.07
2001 1.42 9.94 6.32 7.50 13.43 11.68 3.58 6.81 4.17 8.52 20.87 15.22
2002 — 8.96 5.96 7.01 12.07 10.88 3.69 6.24 3.79 8.01 21.27 14.95
2003 — 8.68 7.39 8.99 14.15 12.33 4.49 7.29 4.54 8.21 21.44 14.89
2004 — 10.13 8.97 10.65 15.88 14.59 4.66 8.82 5.16 9.72 21.81 16.04
2005 — 12.52 12.87 14.26 17.84 17.80 6.91 11.80 6.83 12.29 22.28 17.75
2006 R 2.11 14.80 15.08 16.93 19.88 20.53 8.04 R 13.73 7.87 R 14.45 29.93 R 22.92
2007 2.18 13.94 16.31 18.90 21.75 21.70 9.01 15.59 8.64 14.27 32.85 24.63

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) 3.5 5.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 5.0 11.0 (s) 14.5 19.9 34.4
1975 0.1 5.6 10.0 0.4 0.9 0.8 14.7 26.8 (s) 32.5 58.0 90.5
1980 0.1 13.1 23.3 0.3 1.1 2.3 113.8 140.8 0.1 154.1 107.3 261.4
1985 0.1 22.0 13.6 2.4 4.2 1.9 1.9 24.0 0.1 46.2 133.0 179.3
1990 0.5 R 20.7 13.1 0.4 3.8 1.9 3.5 22.7 0.2 R 44.1 164.9 R 209.0
1995 (s) 30.3 6.7 0.1 5.6 0.4 2.2 14.9 0.3 45.5 208.1 253.7
1996 0.1 38.9 11.3 0.2 6.6 0.4 4.3 22.8 0.3 62.2 211.0 273.3
1997 0.2 44.3 9.9 0.5 6.9 0.4 3.4 21.1 0.3 65.8 227.6 293.4
1998 0.2 39.4 6.6 0.3 6.5 0.5 1.6 15.5 0.2 55.3 235.1 290.4
1999 (s) 42.8 7.9 1.5 5.9 1.0 1.5 17.7 0.2 60.8 255.1 315.9
2000 (s) 35.8 10.2 6.3 5.9 0.8 5.5 28.8 0.4 65.1 245.5 310.5
2001 (s) 58.3 11.2 5.4 8.0 1.8 4.8 31.3 0.3 89.9 261.1 351.0
2002 — 70.4 11.8 0.2 7.7 0.6 5.0 25.2 0.2 95.8 279.3 375.1
2003 — R 76.4 12.6 0.4 8.8 0.7 7.7 30.2 0.3 106.9 284.2 391.1
2004 — 89.4 15.7 0.6 10.0 0.5 5.6 32.4 0.3 122.1 300.1 422.2
2005 — 108.8 17.8 1.2 10.2 0.9 7.7 38.0 0.5 R 147.3 322.1 R 469.5
2006 R (s) 124.7 24.8 2.6 R 9.4 0.7 8.3 R 45.8 R 0.6 R 171.1 428.5 R 599.6
2007 (s) 124.9 22.7 1.2 10.6 0.8 6.0 41.3 0.7 166.9 484.2 651.2

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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D Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Delaware
E Primary Energy
L Coal Petroleum Biomass
A
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
W Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
A Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
R
E 1970 — 0.28 0.28 0.57 0.78 0.99 2.86 0.46 0.86 0.70 — 0.64 3.10 1.02
1975 — 1.20 1.20 1.37 2.19 3.40 4.54 1.87 2.20 2.39 — 2.13 9.25 3.16
1980 — 1.20 1.20 2.72 5.71 4.72 9.60 4.19 7.07 5.52 — 4.50 15.28 5.89
1985 — 1.33 1.33 4.38 6.12 11.06 9.39 4.35 6.22 6.15 — 4.73 16.15 6.65
1990 — 1.15 1.15 3.41 5.71 10.33 10.26 3.13 2.83 3.63 1.69 R 3.28 13.23 R 5.14
1995 — 1.26 1.26 2.84 4.91 8.24 10.13 2.62 2.91 3.30 2.02 2.93 13.82 4.96
1996 — 1.29 1.29 4.17 5.77 8.74 10.54 3.08 3.50 4.05 1.96 3.86 13.72 5.68
1997 — 1.29 1.29 4.25 5.50 9.65 10.42 2.80 3.42 3.61 1.95 3.59 14.13 5.79
1998 — 1.29 1.29 3.89 4.52 8.98 8.90 2.04 3.14 3.37 1.27 3.35 13.63 5.53
1999 — 1.27 1.27 3.81 4.90 9.16 9.81 2.43 3.67 3.68 1.27 3.56 13.86 5.50
2000 — 1.26 1.26 4.83 7.12 R 11.95 12.68 3.90 6.18 R 5.92 1.27 R 5.01 10.93 R 6.09
2001 — 1.42 1.42 6.63 6.34 12.27 11.68 3.58 5.47 5.65 1.24 5.65 14.09 7.44
2002 — 1.58 1.58 5.87 5.88 11.62 10.88 3.69 5.38 5.36 1.64 5.34 14.23 7.30
2003 — 1.52 1.52 6.11 7.07 14.24 12.33 4.49 6.27 6.54 1.64 6.10 15.08 8.38
2004 — 1.81 1.81 7.41 8.88 16.13 14.59 4.66 8.96 8.61 1.64 7.70 17.76 9.76
2005 — 2.03 2.03 10.47 12.71 17.60 17.80 6.91 11.92 11.81 1.64 10.68 18.19 12.17
2006 — 2.11 2.11 11.53 15.37 19.58 20.53 8.04 14.44 R 14.18 1.64 R 12.44 22.47 R 14.38
2007 — 2.18 2.18 8.60 16.61 22.80 21.70 9.01 16.56 16.08 1.64 12.26 26.16 15.07

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 0.2 0.2 7.0 3.6 6.5 1.4 7.3 4.0 22.8 — 30.1 25.7 55.8
1975 — 0.8 0.8 9.5 12.7 26.7 1.5 21.7 17.0 79.7 — 90.0 66.1 156.0
1980 — 5.4 5.4 R 34.8 20.5 43.6 1.8 45.1 93.2 204.1 — R 244.3 122.9 367.1
1985 — 7.0 7.0 R 93.5 16.6 11.4 2.7 16.1 64.1 110.9 — 211.3 145.7 357.0
1990 — 6.1 6.1 R 56.4 17.1 12.6 2.6 12.3 49.4 94.0 0.1 R 156.6 145.2 R 301.8
1995 — 6.1 6.1 54.7 9.4 9.8 3.4 18.3 47.9 88.9 0.1 149.9 161.5 311.4
1996 — 5.3 5.3 58.3 16.7 19.3 3.9 21.2 68.8 129.8 0.2 193.5 155.5 349.1
1997 — 5.6 5.6 62.0 14.3 1.9 3.8 16.6 65.6 102.2 0.2 170.0 176.4 346.4
1998 — 5.6 5.6 63.9 11.2 6.2 4.0 7.7 58.5 87.7 (s) 157.3 171.5 328.8
1999 — 4.7 4.7 81.2 13.5 0.7 3.9 11.5 68.6 98.2 0.1 184.1 166.6 350.7
2000 — 5.9 5.9 118.7 19.9 R 5.9 3.8 23.7 90.7 R 144.0 (s) R 268.6 131.0 R 399.6
2001 — 6.4 6.4 128.9 21.5 10.8 6.0 14.4 89.7 142.5 (s) 277.8 186.1 463.9
2002 — 4.0 4.0 101.4 20.6 4.7 6.4 17.7 105.2 154.6 0.1 260.1 196.3 456.4
2003 — 3.9 3.9 91.8 19.9 12.1 7.5 14.1 118.9 172.6 0.1 268.4 226.5 494.9
2004 — 5.6 5.6 R 114.1 23.6 10.4 10.0 18.4 155.6 218.1 0.1 R 337.8 199.8 R 537.6
2005 — 6.2 6.2 147.3 41.2 19.8 9.5 20.9 219.1 310.4 0.1 464.0 195.4 659.4
2006 — R 5.6 R 5.6 177.7 42.1 R 25.5 12.2 24.1 241.1 R 345.0 0.1 R 528.4 228.7 R 757.1
2007 — 5.9 5.9 130.8 42.4 17.5 21.9 24.5 244.1 350.4 0.1 487.1 263.4 750.5

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Delaware D
E
Primary Energy
L
Petroleum A
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total W
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
A
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu R
E
1970 0.28 — 2.17 1.24 0.73 0.99 5.08 2.86 0.42 2.13 2.13 — 2.13
1975 1.20 — 3.45 2.81 2.03 3.40 7.48 4.54 1.72 3.74 3.74 — 3.74
1980 — — 9.02 7.72 6.46 4.72 14.36 9.60 3.93 8.41 8.41 — 8.41
1985 — — 9.99 8.52 6.63 12.81 17.61 9.39 3.99 8.78 8.78 — 8.78
1990 — — 9.32 8.71 6.33 12.74 14.60 10.26 2.33 8.94 8.94 — 8.94
1995 — 2.90 8.36 8.00 4.74 12.84 19.41 10.13 2.61 9.02 9.02 — 9.02
1996 — 2.92 9.29 9.08 5.26 13.28 20.08 10.54 3.09 8.95 8.95 — 8.95
1997 — 2.75 9.39 8.92 4.94 13.12 17.98 10.42 2.70 R 8.97 8.97 — 8.97
1998 — 2.45 8.11 7.76 3.89 12.13 19.07 8.90 2.02 R 7.86 R 7.86 — R 7.86
1999 — 2.72 8.81 8.15 4.34 13.74 16.75 9.81 2.48 8.42 8.42 — 8.42
2000 — 3.08 10.87 11.18 7.47 17.14 17.99 12.68 4.16 11.16 11.15 — 11.15
2001 — 3.99 11.01 10.50 5.87 17.32 19.00 11.68 3.47 10.48 10.48 — 10.48
2002 — 5.22 10.72 9.73 6.12 15.60 21.74 10.88 3.84 9.99 9.99 — 9.99
2003 — 12.13 12.42 11.32 6.54 17.16 26.51 12.33 4.82 11.51 11.51 — 11.51
2004 — 14.28 15.13 13.03 8.90 18.98 29.35 14.59 5.54 13.56 13.56 — 13.56
2005 — 18.63 18.56 17.20 12.85 20.64 38.40 17.80 7.25 16.77 16.77 — 16.77
2006 — 21.65 22.31 19.32 14.73 23.06 R 46.08 20.53 R 8.02 19.23 19.23 — 19.23
2007 — 21.08 23.70 20.51 15.99 25.39 51.97 21.70 9.36 20.38 20.38 — 20.38

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) — 0.2 2.8 8.1 0.1 2.1 92.1 1.8 107.0 107.0 — 107.0
1975 (s) — 0.3 8.4 18.0 0.5 2.3 166.2 10.4 206.0 206.0 — 206.0
1980 — — 0.5 43.3 54.6 0.2 5.5 329.4 20.1 453.7 453.7 — 453.7
1985 — — 0.8 62.7 56.0 0.2 6.2 368.0 5.8 499.8 499.8 — 499.8
1990 — — 3.6 68.1 44.4 0.3 5.8 427.3 13.2 562.7 562.7 — 562.7
1995 — (s) 2.2 69.5 2.0 0.2 7.3 443.7 16.9 R 542.0 R 542.0 — R 542.0
1996 — 0.1 2.4 82.3 1.9 0.2 7.3 460.4 38.8 593.4 593.5 — 593.5
1997 — 0.1 3.0 79.1 2.0 0.3 6.9 462.2 28.3 R 582.0 582.0 — 582.0
1998 — 0.1 2.2 68.6 R 1.9 0.1 7.7 416.9 17.4 R 514.9 R 515.0 — R 515.0
1999 — 0.1 0.7 66.4 2.6 0.1 6.8 468.4 27.2 572.1 572.2 — 572.2
2000 — 0.1 1.1 140.1 4.4 0.1 7.2 589.9 42.8 785.7 785.8 — 785.8
2001 — 0.2 3.4 84.6 4.3 (s) 7.0 558.0 28.5 685.9 686.1 — 686.1
2002 — 0.2 4.9 84.1 4.3 0.2 7.9 556.4 28.2 686.0 686.3 — 686.3
2003 — 0.7 5.0 96.8 5.3 0.1 8.9 627.2 30.2 773.4 774.1 — 774.1
2004 — 0.9 5.7 121.1 8.4 0.2 10.0 755.1 34.4 934.9 935.8 — 935.8
2005 — 0.2 12.8 166.4 12.2 0.3 13.0 967.9 49.7 1,222.3 1,222.4 — 1,222.4
2006 — R 0.1 15.8 189.3 12.1 0.4 15.3 1,147.1 R 58.0 R 1,437.8 R 1,437.9 — R 1,437.9
2007 — 0.1 16.6 198.3 10.2 0.2 17.8 1,226.8 73.2 1,543.0 1,543.2 — 1,543.2

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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D Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Delaware
E
Petroleum Biomass
L
A Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
W
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
A
R 1970 0.39 0.37 0.46 0.47 0.29 0.40 — — — 0.39
E 1975 1.15 1.02 1.97 2.18 0.49 1.92 — — — 1.63
1980 1.64 3.47 4.27 6.21 4.32 4.33 — — — 3.35
1985 1.91 3.88 4.13 5.51 1.27 3.86 — — — 2.48
1990 1.82 2.58 2.71 4.58 0.90 2.05 — — — R 1.98
1995 1.62 2.27 2.53 3.73 — 2.65 — — — 1.95
1996 1.59 3.03 3.04 5.13 — 3.26 — — — 2.26
1997 1.57 3.05 2.70 4.41 — 2.84 — — — 2.09
1998 1.56 2.98 2.10 3.16 — 2.16 — — — 1.92
1999 1.59 3.03 2.36 3.92 — 2.51 — — — 2.21
2000 1.52 4.88 4.35 6.65 — 4.85 — 0.67 — 2.37
2001 2.17 4.27 3.80 4.99 — 3.90 — — — 3.08
2002 1.59 3.82 3.84 5.15 — 4.02 — — — 2.51
2003 1.90 5.96 4.76 7.18 — 5.31 — — — 3.26
2004 2.20 6.62 5.28 8.20 — 5.50 — — — 3.35
2005 2.11 9.82 7.18 12.98 — 7.58 — — — 4.07
2006 2.33 7.59 7.81 13.88 — 9.98 — R 2.32 — 3.27
2007 2.38 7.75 8.90 15.22 — 9.95 — 2.42 — 3.54

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 14.2 1.4 4.5 0.8 2.2 7.5 — — — 23.1


1975 25.6 1.9 76.4 1.7 0.7 78.8 — — — 106.3
1980 38.5 25.3 156.5 6.8 12.2 175.6 — — — 239.3
1985 125.9 29.3 68.8 3.2 2.7 74.7 — — — 229.9
1990 97.3 R 29.7 33.9 2.9 7.6 44.4 — — — R 171.4
1995 76.8 63.3 21.3 3.5 — 24.7 — — — 164.8
1996 74.2 73.1 33.4 6.6 — 40.1 — — — 187.4
1997 69.2 50.7 22.3 3.1 — 25.4 — — — 145.4
1998 64.5 32.2 26.3 2.2 — 28.5 — — — 125.2
1999 51.1 59.2 27.4 4.9 — 32.3 — — — 142.5
2000 69.2 41.6 23.8 10.1 — 33.9 — 0.1 — 144.8
2001 73.4 67.0 51.6 6.4 — 58.0 — — — 198.4
2002 60.3 67.9 25.5 5.4 — 31.0 — — — 159.1
2003 84.2 72.7 49.6 22.2 — 71.8 — — — 228.8
2004 111.3 R 89.1 31.5 4.0 — 35.5 — — — 235.9
2005 113.1 131.1 53.9 7.3 — 61.2 — — — 305.4
2006 125.6 75.0 6.0 6.0 — 12.0 — (s) — 212.6
2007 145.4 108.3 14.8 5.1 — 19.9 — 1.3 — 274.9

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, District of Columbia D
Primary Energy
I
S
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric T
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
R
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
I
C
1970 — 0.30 0.30 1.27 1.09 0.73 1.49 2.86 0.50 3.04 1.19 — 0.73 1.06 0.43 5.39 1.72 T
1975 — 1.32 1.32 2.13 2.61 — 3.37 4.85 1.97 4.18 3.30 — 1.45 2.85 1.92 10.74 4.33
1980 — 1.54 1.54 4.36 7.18 6.46 6.00 9.97 4.46 9.33 7.86 — 3.70 6.33 4.59 14.91 8.70
1985
1990


1.76
1.59
1.76
1.59
7.30
6.40
7.87
8.02
5.80
5.47
12.25
11.63
10.28
10.24
4.36
3.21
11.16
10.17
8.75
8.48


4.19
3.53
7.78
7.40
4.24
3.12
20.88
17.41
11.56
11.10
O
1995 — 1.49 1.49 6.95 5.90 R— 10.93 10.79 2.65 8.76 R 8.57 — 2.87 7.74 2.67 20.92 12.39 F
1996 — 1.52 1.52 8.23 7.03 — 11.79 11.33 2.92 10.06 9.35 — 3.29 8.68 3.11 21.58 13.10
1997 — 1.51 1.51 8.14 7.05 R— 12.03 11.12 2.83 8.11 R 9.63 — 3.28 R 8.71 3.24 21.70 R 13.17
R 8.24 R 7.98 R 13.18
1998
1999


1.49
1.47
1.49
1.47
7.82
7.79
6.15
6.25
R—

12.58
12.16
9.98
10.35
2.05
2.43
6.74
7.45 8.55


2.84
2.91 8.12
2.22
2.69
21.76
21.89 13.25
C
2000 — 1.45 1.45 9.90 9.14 — R 14.14 13.67 4.25 10.06 R 11.79 — 4.37 10.78 5.10 22.09 14.87 O
2001 — 1.69 1.69 11.97 8.54 — 15.35 13.57 3.56 9.82 11.39 — 4.17 11.51 3.92 21.74 15.47
2002 — 1.80 1.80 10.35 7.89 — 14.76 12.31 — 15.51 10.72 — 3.78 10.49 5.57 21.55 14.79 L
2003
2004


1.77
2.24
1.77
2.24
12.63
13.53
9.71
11.57


17.22
19.11
14.35
15.79


19.75
22.39
12.74
14.32


4.54
5.16
12.61
13.73
6.78
8.30
21.68
21.89
16.08
16.87
U
2005 — 2.51 2.51 14.05 14.47 — 21.45
R 24.20
19.48 — 28.72 17.75 — 6.83 15.52
R 17.84
11.60 26.91 20.20
R 24.19
M
2006 — — — 15.19 16.67 — 22.70 — 34.14 21.35 — 7.87 13.88 32.47
2007 — 2.67 2.67 14.12 18.32 — 26.38 23.54 — 35.85 22.45 — 8.64 17.29 15.22 34.56 24.68 B
Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars I
1970 — 8.5 8.5 33.5 31.4 (s) (s) 85.4 35.1 2.2 154.1 — (s) 196.1 -18.0 99.2 277.4
A
1975 — 13.4 13.4 55.7 48.1 — 0.1 146.4 51.6 4.7 250.8 — 0.1 320.0 -31.7 212.3 500.5
1980 — 5.0 5.0 121.8 95.6 12.1 0.1 203.3 45.2 18.6 374.9 — 3.1 504.8 -45.1 356.4 816.1
1985 — 6.1 6.1 211.5 109.8 0.2 0.2 205.2 20.3 10.1 345.8 — 4.1 567.5 -8.3 585.2 1,144.4
1990 — 2.7 2.7 184.6 77.1 0.2 0.2 217.4 20.6 6.5 322.1 — 1.8 511.1 -17.0 585.0 1,079.1
1995 — 0.2 0.2 229.0 63.2 R— 0.2 233.0 8.9 11.5 316.9 — 2.1 548.2 -7.9 736.3 1,276.6
1996 — 0.9 0.9 279.4 82.0 — 0.2 228.2 6.2 11.1 327.8 — 2.5 610.6 -5.6 746.3 1,351.3
1997 — 1.5 1.5 281.3 60.6 R— 0.3 235.7 2.9 14.5 R 314.0 — 1.8 R 598.6 -3.9 748.3 R 1,343.0
1998 — 0.2 0.2 242.3 46.0 R— 0.1 209.7 5.8 15.4 R 277.0 — 1.4 R 520.9 -7.8 763.2 R 1,276.4
1999 — 0.2 0.2 254.9 50.2 — 0.1 214.7 6.8 14.1 286.0 — 1.5 542.5 -9.1 778.2 1,311.6
2000 — 0.3 0.3 337.9 91.0 — 0.4 289.9 5.6 19.9 406.8 — 2.4 747.3 -11.7 799.9 1,535.5
2001 — 1.2 1.2 363.0 82.6 — 0.3 275.1 6.4 16.8 381.1 — 1.4 746.8 -8.2 807.1 1,545.7
2002 — 0.2 0.2 346.0 98.0 — 0.2 251.8 — 8.5 358.4 — 1.3 705.9 -20.1 818.2 1,504.0
2003 — 0.3 0.3 419.6 105.2 — 0.3 261.3 — 9.4 376.1 — 1.6 797.7 -7.5 809.6 1,599.8
2004 — 1.7 1.7 441.4 132.1 — 0.3 295.6 — 10.3 438.3 — 1.9 883.3 -6.3 852.4 1,729.4
2005 — 2.4 2.4 467.1 157.9 — 0.3 342.2 — 13.8 514.2 — R 2.9 R 986.6 -36.5 1,085.0 R 2,035.1
2006 — — — R 445.1 101.6 — R 0.3 377.5 — 16.5 R 496.0 — R 3.0 R 944.1 -18.7 1,262.5 R 2,188.0
2007 — 1.2 1.2 471.3 109.9 — 0.4 375.7 — 19.1 505.1 — 3.7 981.3 -17.5 1,428.1 2,391.9

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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D Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, District of Columbia
I
Primary Energy
S
T Petroleum Biomass

R Natural Distillate Total


I Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

C Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


T
1970 1.05 1.43 1.42 1.50 2.57 1.42 0.73 1.42 7.02 2.00
1975 1.75 2.30 2.71 3.37 4.61 2.71 1.45 2.44 12.65 3.79
O 1980 3.18 4.56 7.40 8.55 9.81 7.41 3.70 5.12 17.32 7.07
1985 3.28 7.80 8.74 8.50 13.53 8.74 4.19 7.62 20.31 9.67
F 1990 3.36 7.12 8.24 6.49 12.58 8.22 3.53 7.02 17.88 9.49
1995 3.11 7.98 7.70 4.97 14.19 7.67 2.87 7.77 22.35 11.15
1996 3.19 9.10 8.98 5.90 15.54 8.95 3.29 8.88 22.77 11.88
C 1997 3.23 9.20 8.95 5.88 15.15 8.91 3.28 8.99 23.07 12.16
O 1998 3.06 8.68 7.79 4.29 14.04 7.74 2.84 8.43 23.45 12.35
1999 2.89 8.52 7.71 5.24 14.08 7.68 2.91 8.30 23.44 12.20
L 2000 2.94 10.53 10.39 8.68 18.05 10.39 4.37 10.35 23.53 13.50
U 2001
2002
3.84
3.36
12.33
10.75
10.91
8.94
7.94
7.42
19.22
16.49
10.95
8.96
4.17
3.78
12.02
10.41
22.82
23.38
15.05
13.85
M 2003 3.30 12.94 10.74 9.50 19.42 10.77 4.54 12.54 22.98 15.15
B 2004
2005
4.23
4.99
13.93
16.04
12.15
15.84
11.26
15.08
21.14
24.09
12.18
15.87
5.16
6.83
13.50
R 15.77
23.45
26.68
16.15
R 18.82
I 2006 — 16.55 18.34 — 27.48 R 18.39 7.87 R 16.48 28.95 R 20.49

A 2007 4.60 15.26 20.00 — 29.69 20.05 8.64 15.44 32.77 20.72

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.6 20.2 13.4 0.2 (s) 13.6 (s) 34.4 19.9 54.2
1975 0.2 30.7 18.3 0.1 (s) 18.5 0.1 49.4 39.2 88.7
1980 1.8 62.8 32.3 0.2 (s) 32.6 3.0 100.2 64.1 164.3
1985 2.5 131.4 28.2 0.5 (s) 28.7 4.0 166.6 85.4 252.0
1990 1.2 108.7 8.5 0.1 (s) 8.7 1.6 120.1 90.3 210.4
1995 0.1 126.0 12.8 0.2 0.1 13.0 1.8 140.9 122.6 263.5
1996 0.2 158.8 15.8 0.2 0.1 16.1 2.2 177.3 125.4 302.7
1997 0.3 148.4 13.5 0.2 0.1 13.8 1.5 164.0 122.3 286.3
1998 0.1 118.0 10.7 0.1 0.1 10.9 1.2 130.2 127.7 257.9
1999 0.1 123.1 9.4 0.2 0.1 9.6 1.3 134.0 131.4 265.4
2000 0.1 166.9 13.2 0.1 0.1 13.4 2.0 182.4 130.4 312.8
2001 0.3 163.8 12.7 (s) 0.1 12.8 1.2 178.1 132.3 310.3
2002 (s) 156.9 18.3 (s) 0.1 18.4 1.1 176.4 142.8 319.3
2003 0.1 201.4 22.0 (s) 0.2 22.2 1.4 225.0 137.6 362.6
2004 0.3 204.3 27.4 (s) 0.2 27.6 1.6 233.8 146.8 380.6
2005 0.4 233.7 32.4 (s) 0.2 32.5 R 2.5 R 269.1 176.4 R 445.5
2006 — 193.6 19.5 — 0.2 19.7 R 2.6 R 215.9 180.0 R 395.9
2007 0.2 209.5 23.9 — 0.2 24.1 3.2 237.0 220.2 457.2

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, District of Columbia D
Primary Energy
I
S
Petroleum Biomass
T
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
R
I
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
C
1970 0.11 1.09 1.12 1.33 1.03 2.86 0.46 0.61 0.73 0.72 6.86 1.41 T
1975 1.25 1.96 2.39 2.70 2.75 4.85 2.02 2.28 1.45 2.11 12.49 4.63
1980 1.19 4.21 6.55 8.50 5.13 9.97 4.43 6.60 3.70 4.39 18.41 8.51
1985 1.33 6.62 6.53 8.50 11.53 10.28 5.16 6.34 4.19 5.87 22.82 12.67 O
1990 1.14 5.59 6.64 6.49 10.95 10.24 3.91 6.18 3.53 5.43 18.55 11.59
1995 1.25 6.01 4.60 4.97 10.80 10.79 3.16 4.94 2.87 5.67 20.89 13.86 F
1996 1.29 7.30 5.47 5.90 12.06 11.33 3.11 5.39 3.29 6.61 21.61 14.65
1997 1.30 7.22 5.50 5.88 11.58 11.12 3.38 5.81 3.28 6.72 21.71 14.77
1998 1.29 7.17 4.29 4.29 10.27 9.98 2.30 5.42 2.84 6.76 21.70 15.16 C
1999 1.28 7.23 4.54 5.24 10.47 10.35 2.71 5.00 2.91 6.83 21.84 15.34
2000 1.26 9.38 7.27 8.68 13.43 13.67 4.49 8.03 4.37 9.02 22.07 16.26 O
2001
2002
1.42
1.59
11.72
10.06
6.57
6.22
7.94
7.42
14.21
12.76
13.57
12.31
4.00

8.48
9.92
4.17
R 3.79
10.63
9.99
21.77
21.40
16.87
16.44
L
2003 1.54 12.40 7.85 9.50 14.97 14.35 — 10.25 4.54 11.95 21.55 17.54 U
2004 2.02 13.24 9.29 11.26 16.79 15.79 — 10.97 5.16 12.52 21.83 17.92
2005 2.30 12.52 13.60 15.08 18.87 19.48 — 15.68 6.83 12.62 26.74 20.78 M
2006
2007

2.45
14.31
13.34
16.03
17.54
17.90
19.98
21.02
23.01
22.70
23.54


17.00
17.95
7.87
8.64
14.62
13.52
32.72
35.20
25.60
26.46
B
I
Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars
A
1970 (s) 12.9 8.5 0.1 (s) 1.0 14.8 24.3 (s) 37.3 45.3 82.6
1975 0.3 24.4 13.0 0.1 (s) 2.0 13.4 28.4 (s) 53.1 100.4 153.5
1980 2.5 58.0 24.7 (s) (s) 2.1 1.0 27.9 0.1 88.5 154.3 242.8
1985 3.6 80.1 31.8 2.6 (s) 1.5 9.3 45.2 0.1 129.0 336.2 465.2
1990 1.6 75.9 23.0 0.3 (s) 3.8 5.4 32.5 0.2 110.2 332.4 442.5
1995 0.2 103.0 22.2 3.6 (s) 5.7 2.6 34.1 0.3 137.5 589.9 727.4
1996 0.7 120.5 30.6 3.4 (s) 1.2 1.9 37.1 0.3 158.5 597.8 756.3
1997 1.1 132.7 16.2 6.7 (s) 2.8 0.7 26.5 0.3 160.7 602.4 763.0
1998 0.2 124.1 7.9 7.1 (s) 8.9 0.1 24.0 0.2 148.5 611.7 760.2
1999 0.2 131.6 8.9 6.7 (s) 1.2 (s) 16.9 0.2 148.9 622.4 771.3
2000 0.2 170.7 23.8 12.0 (s) 3.8 (s) 39.6 0.3 210.9 643.1 854.0
2001 0.9 198.9 20.7 9.3 (s) 17.9 (s) 48.0 0.2 248.0 647.5 895.5
2002 0.1 188.8 10.7 (s) (s) 32.8 — 43.5 0.2 232.7 648.3 881.0
2003 0.2 217.7 17.0 (s) (s) 18.2 — 35.2 0.2 253.3 635.4 888.7
2004 1.3 236.4 24.7 (s) (s) 14.7 — 39.5 0.3 277.5 669.9 947.4
2005 2.0 232.9 32.0 0.2 (s) 25.1 — 57.3 0.4 R 292.6 848.3 1,140.8
2006 — 251.0 32.5 0.3 (s) 7.8 — 40.6 0.4 292.0 1,008.2 1,300.2
2007 1.0 261.1 31.0 0.1 (s) 3.0 — 34.2 0.5 296.8 1,143.4 1,440.2

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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D Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, District of Columbia
I Primary Energy
S Coal Petroleum Biomass
T
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
R Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
I Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
C
T 1970 — 0.11 0.11 0.67 1.22 1.03 — 0.59 1.27 0.66 — 0.49 3.80 1.19
1975 — 1.25 1.25 1.36 2.50 2.75 — 1.82 3.07 2.08 — 1.63 8.42 4.29
1980 — 1.20 1.20 2.45 7.63 5.13 — 3.97 8.34 7.60 — 6.16 11.65 10.20
O 1985
1990








7.51
5.64
11.53
10.95
10.28
10.24
5.16
3.91
7.21
5.06
8.52
8.42


8.52
8.42
17.86
15.14
17.08
14.68
F 1995
1996








5.05
4.92
8.72
9.24
10.79
11.33
3.16
3.11
6.47
7.03
8.09
8.35


8.09
8.35
12.78
12.77
11.01
11.13
1997 — — — — 5.58 10.21 11.12 — 5.87 8.10 — 8.10 12.97 10.84
1998 — — — — 4.42 9.50 9.98 — 6.34 7.04 — 7.04 12.85 10.82
C 1999 — — — — 4.94 9.69 10.35 — 5.98 5.61 — 5.61 13.45 8.97
R 12.64 R 8.70 R 8.70 R 11.92
O 2000
2001








7.62
6.70 12.97
13.67
13.57
4.49

6.74
6.73 10.90

— 10.90
13.89
14.09 12.39
L 2002
2003








6.12
7.58
12.29
15.05
12.31
14.35


7.25
9.41
9.10
11.44


9.10
11.44
14.52
16.32
11.60
13.23
U 2004 — — — — 9.39 17.05 15.79 — 10.62 13.50 — 13.50 13.88 13.67
M 2005
2006








13.71
15.71
18.61
20.71
19.48
22.70


13.69
16.68
17.21
R 20.02


17.21
R 20.02
41.41
51.09
28.66
R 34.09

B 2007 — — — — 17.53 24.11 23.54 — 15.69 19.29 — 19.29 27.32 23.80

I Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

A 1970 — 1.1 1.1 0.3 2.7 (s) — 12.2 0.3 15.2 — 16.6 34.1 50.6
1975 — 8.7 8.7 0.6 2.2 (s) — 7.9 2.4 12.4 — 21.7 72.7 94.4
1980 — 0.7 0.7 0.9 8.5 0.1 — 1.3 13.6 23.6 — 25.2 133.4 158.6
1985 — — — — 1.8 0.1 3.2 (s) 1.7 6.8 — 6.8 154.4 161.2
1990 — — — — 0.1 0.1 4.8 (s) 1.2 6.3 — 6.3 153.7 160.0
1995 — — — — 0.5 0.1 2.5 (s) 1.4 4.4 — 4.4 11.4 15.8
1996 — — — — 0.5 0.1 2.3 (s) 1.3 4.2 — 4.2 11.0 15.2
1997 — — — — 0.7 0.1 3.2 — 1.6 5.6 — 5.6 11.6 17.2
1998 — — — — 0.4 (s) 1.4 — 1.5 3.4 — 3.4 11.5 14.8
1999 — — — — 4.0 (s) 1.0 — 1.3 6.4 — 6.4 11.4 17.8
2000 — — — — 1.5 R 0.2 1.7 (s) 1.6 5.0 — 5.0 12.9 17.9
2001 — — — — 1.4 0.1 8.9 — 1.4 11.8 — 11.8 13.5 25.4
2002 — — — — 2.5 (s) 6.2 — 1.6 10.3 — 10.3 14.0 24.3
2003 — — — — 4.1 0.1 12.0 — 1.7 17.9 — 17.9 14.9 32.8
2004 — — — — 2.6 0.1 10.9 — 1.8 15.3 — 15.3 13.4 28.7
2005 — — — — 3.1 0.1 11.4 — 2.2 16.8 — 16.8 36.2 53.0
2006 — — — — 3.8 R 0.1 13.3 — 2.6 R 19.8 — R 19.8 41.8 R 61.6
2007 — — — — 5.0 0.2 6.7 — 3.3 15.2 — 15.2 27.7 42.8

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, District of Columbia D
I
Primary Energy
S
Petroleum T
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total R
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
I
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu C
T
1970 0.11 — — 1.32 0.73 1.03 5.08 2.86 0.45 2.74 2.74 — 2.74
1975 1.25 — — 2.81 — 2.75 7.48 4.85 1.81 4.43 4.43 — 4.43
1980 — — — 7.70 6.46 5.13 14.36 9.97 4.20 9.40 9.40 12.62 9.44 O
1985 — — — 8.78 5.80 13.15 17.61 10.28 3.75 9.74 9.74 20.73 9.92
1990 — — — 9.33 5.47 12.97 14.60 10.24 2.88 10.12 10.12 17.73 10.26 F
1995 — 2.05 8.36 7.08 R— 12.61 19.41 10.79 — R 10.35 10.34 21.33 10.59
1996 — 4.90 9.29 8.61 — 13.04 20.08 11.33 — 11.00 10.99 21.86 11.23
1997 — 2.95 9.39 7.90 R— 12.88 17.98 11.12 — R 10.74
R 9.70
R 10.72
R 9.69
22.30 R 10.97
R 9.97
C
1998 — 2.53 8.11 7.16 R— 11.90 19.07 9.98 — 22.25
1999 — 2.74 8.81 7.46 — 13.51 16.75 10.35 — 10.04 10.02 22.11 10.30
O
2000 — 3.89 10.87 10.95 — 16.91 17.99 13.67 — 13.27 13.25 22.15 13.46 L
2001 — 5.01 11.01 9.48 — 17.08 19.00 13.57 3.41 12.80 12.77 21.85 13.01
2002 — 4.27 10.72 10.02 — 15.37 21.74 12.31 — 11.96 11.94 21.48 12.19 U
2003
2004


5.79
6.58
12.42
15.13
11.00
13.01


16.93
18.75
26.51
29.35
14.35
15.79


13.73
15.29
13.70
15.25
22.40
21.60
14.08
15.53
M
2005 — 8.49 18.56 17.13 — 20.41 38.40 19.48 — 19.38 19.34 21.60 19.47 B
R 46.08
2006
2007


9.27
9.24
22.31
23.70
19.15
20.31


22.82
25.16 51.97
22.70
23.54


22.78
23.72
22.73
23.66
31.30
33.18
23.21
24.23
I
A
Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) — — 3.8 (s) (s) 1.6 84.4 (s) 89.9 89.9 — 89.9
1975 (s) — — 13.4 — (s) 2.1 144.4 4.0 164.0 164.0 — 164.0
1980 — — — 26.3 12.1 (s) 4.7 201.2 1.6 245.8 245.8 4.6 250.3
1985 — — — 46.0 0.2 (s) 5.2 200.6 4.8 256.8 256.8 9.2 266.0
1990 — — — 43.7 0.2 (s) 4.9 208.8 0.1 257.6 257.6 8.6 266.2
1995 — (s) 0.2 26.2 R— (s) 6.2 224.9 — 257.4 R 257.4 12.4 R 269.8
1996 — 0.2 (s) 33.8 — (s) 6.2 224.7 — 264.8 264.9 12.1 277.1
1997 — 0.1 0.1 28.5 R— 0.1 5.9 229.7 — R 264.2 R 264.3 12.1 R 276.4
1998 — 0.1 0.1 24.9 R— (s) 6.5 199.4 — R 231.0 R 231.1 12.3 R 243.4
1999 — 0.2 0.1 25.6 — (s) 5.8 212.5 — 244.0 244.1 13.0 257.1
2000 — 0.3 0.1 46.4 — 0.1 6.1 284.4 — 337.1 337.3 13.5 350.9
2001 — 0.4 0.1 45.9 — (s) 5.9 248.3 (s) 300.3 300.7 13.8 314.5
2002 — 0.3 0.1 46.3 — (s) 6.7 212.9 — 266.1 266.4 13.1 279.5
2003 — 0.5 0.1 54.6 — (s) 7.6 231.1 — 293.3 293.9 21.8 315.7
2004 — 0.7 (s) 71.1 — (s) 8.5 270.0 — 349.6 350.3 22.4 372.7
2005 — 0.6 0.4 53.9 — (s) 11.0 305.7 — 371.1 371.7 24.0 395.7
2006 — 0.6 0.7 27.0 — (s) 12.9 356.5 — 397.2 397.8 32.5 R 430.3
2007 — 0.7 0.7 32.5 — (s) 15.0 366.0 — 414.2 414.9 36.8 451.7

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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D Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, District of Columbia
I
Petroleum Biomass
S
T Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
R
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
I
C 1970 0.39 — 0.47 0.46 — 0.47 — — — 0.43
T 1975 1.50 — 2.01 2.11 — 2.01 — — — 1.92
1980 — — 4.49 5.95 — 4.59 — — — 4.59
1985 — — 3.94 5.43 — 4.24 — — — 4.24
O 1990
1995




3.02
2.48
4.29
3.77


3.12
2.67






3.12
2.67
F 1996 — — 2.85 4.49 — 3.11 — — — 3.11
1997 — — 2.68 4.29 — 3.24 — — — 3.24
1998 — — 2.04 2.95 — 2.22 — — — 2.22
C 1999 — — 2.43 3.84 — 2.69 — — — 2.69
2000 — — 4.25 6.23 — 5.10 — — — 5.10
O 2001 — — 3.56 6.07 — 3.92 — — — 3.92
L 2002 — — — 5.57 — 5.57 — — — 5.57
2003 — — — 6.78 — 6.78 — — — 6.78
U 2004 — — — 8.30 — 8.30 — — — 8.30
M 2005
2006






11.60
13.88


11.60
13.88






11.60
13.88
B 2007 — — — 15.22 — 15.22 — — — 15.22
I Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars
A
1970 6.8 — 8.1 3.1 — 11.2 — — — 18.0
1975 4.2 — 26.4 1.1 — 27.5 — — — 31.7
1980 — — 41.3 3.8 — 45.1 — — — 45.1
1985 — — 6.2 2.1 — 8.3 — — — 8.3
1990 — — 15.2 1.8 — 17.0 — — — 17.0
1995 — — 6.3 1.6 — 7.9 — — — 7.9
1996 — — 4.3 1.3 — 5.6 — — — 5.6
1997 — — 2.1 1.8 — 3.9 — — — 3.9
1998 — — 5.8 2.0 — 7.8 — — — 7.8
1999 — — 6.7 2.4 — 9.1 — — — 9.1
2000 — — 5.6 6.1 — 11.7 — — — 11.7
2001 — — 6.3 1.8 — 8.2 — — — 8.2
2002 — — — 20.1 — 20.1 — — — 20.1
2003 — — — 7.5 — 7.5 — — — 7.5
2004 — — — 6.3 — 6.3 — — — 6.3
2005 — — — 36.5 — 36.5 — — — 36.5
2006 — — — 18.7 — 18.7 — — — 18.7
2007 — — — 17.5 — 17.5 — — — 17.5

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Florida F
Primary Energy
L
O
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric R
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
I
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
D
A
1970 — 0.31 0.31 0.49 1.08 0.73 2.61 2.81 0.33 1.58 1.53 — 1.87 1.21 0.33 5.67 2.34
1975 — 1.01 1.01 1.00 2.53 2.03 5.14 4.39 1.84 3.16 3.02 0.17 1.98 2.43 1.35 10.46 4.59
1980 — 1.80 1.80 2.19 6.91 6.46 7.48 9.80 3.61 6.94 6.66 0.35 3.11 5.11 2.40 16.24 8.76
1985 — 2.12 2.12 3.73 6.92 5.90 11.17 9.03 3.90 7.32 7.48 0.65 3.47 5.19 2.22 22.59 10.72
1990 — 1.85 1.85 3.21 7.50 5.64 11.92 8.85 2.92 5.53 6.92 0.64 1.07 4.66 1.94 20.62 10.16
1995 — 1.79 1.79 2.83 7.24 3.91 11.89 8.52 2.51 6.15 6.73 0.53 1.03 4.20 1.72 20.55 10.05
1996 — 1.74 1.74 3.72 8.17 4.73 13.40 9.17 2.85 6.15 7.34 0.51 0.85 4.64 1.94 21.05 10.63
1997 — 1.73 1.73 3.78 8.03 4.49 14.80 9.14 2.69 5.40 7.16 0.50 0.79 4.63 1.92 21.08 10.73
1998 — 1.65 1.65 3.49 6.84 3.34 14.10 7.68 2.04 4.25 5.73 0.48 0.98 3.90 1.69 20.53 10.05
1999 — 1.59 1.59 3.63 7.32 3.89 13.37 8.50 2.47 4.68 6.48 0.43 0.74 4.29 1.77 20.06 10.34
2000 — 1.57 1.57 5.01 9.93 6.49 R 16.56 11.17 4.26 6.47 R 8.87 0.44 0.80 5.76 2.38 20.24 R 12.04
2001 — 1.72 1.72 5.70 9.26 5.73 17.23 10.37 3.54 5.05 8.12 0.41 1.61 5.61 2.44 22.49 12.56
2002 — 1.76 1.76 4.73 8.82 5.36 16.31 9.97 3.71 4.46 8.03 0.41 1.61 5.32 2.40 21.44 12.09
2003 — 1.76 1.76 6.38 10.10 6.44 18.41 11.34 4.50 4.62 9.24 0.42 1.38 6.27 3.05 22.62 13.47
2004 — 1.93 1.93 7.07 12.39 8.67 20.80 13.78 4.70 5.08 10.97 0.44 1.43 7.53 3.36 23.91 15.13
2005 — 2.33 2.33 8.98 16.46 12.68 22.90 17.20 6.89 5.96 14.18 0.47 R 2.02 9.78 4.63 25.68 R 17.84
2006 — 2.59 2.59 9.14 18.61 14.64 R 25.25 19.57 7.72 7.61 16.71 0.53 R 2.26 10.88 4.76 30.62 20.65
2007 — 2.58 2.58 9.50 19.86 16.10 28.49 21.13 9.21 9.63 18.37 0.51 2.19 11.65 5.25 30.28 21.47

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 35.8 35.8 170.1 98.0 96.6 77.1 1,125.2 112.8 122.4 1,632.1 — 19.5 1,857.5 -196.0 971.7 2,633.2
1975 — 135.0 135.0 283.6 343.6 275.6 142.5 2,319.6 915.2 172.4 4,168.9 15.8 20.9 4,624.1 -1,114.2 2,532.9 6,042.8
1980 — 405.3 405.3 693.8 1,183.7 1,302.3 294.6 5,627.4 2,193.5 449.8 11,051.3 63.8 67.2 12,281.4 -2,439.2 5,029.8 14,871.9
1985 — 999.4 999.4 1,081.0 1,282.3 762.5 397.4 5,948.9 911.5 618.5 9,921.1 162.2 93.1 12,291.7 -2,241.8 8,548.0 18,597.9
1990 — 1,172.4 1,172.4 1,082.5 1,542.6 1,013.5 334.7 6,619.5 998.1 425.1 10,933.5 147.8 115.9 13,457.9 -2,547.8 10,097.4 21,007.5
1995 — 1,229.2 1,229.2 1,616.6 1,674.5 621.8 335.9 7,005.7 746.8 435.9 10,820.5 160.3 166.1 13,992.8 -2,776.6 11,745.0 22,961.2
1996 — 1,299.5 1,299.5 2,053.3 1,823.4 787.5 391.3 7,607.6 849.7 595.7 12,055.3 136.9 148.1 15,693.2 -3,154.5 12,343.1 24,881.7
1997 — 1,298.6 1,298.6 2,035.6 1,946.2 R 776.8 312.4 7,711.6 842.0 567.7 R 12,156.8 120.1 133.6 R 15,744.6 -3,164.6 12,587.7 R 25,167.8
1998 — 1,239.6 1,239.6 1,824.8 1,738.1 R 540.0 319.4 6,772.4 906.2 496.2 R 10,772.4 157.2 142.0 R 14,136.0 -3,156.9 13,126.3 R 24,105.4
1999 — 1,141.4 1,141.4 2,081.6 1,963.1 638.9 346.8 7,689.7 993.0 534.2 12,165.7 143.1 107.6 15,639.4 -3,271.9 12,819.0 25,186.5
2000 — 1,196.8 1,196.8 2,826.0 2,759.0 1,292.6 R 441.3 10,373.8 1,747.2 691.6 R 17,305.6 147.7 111.7 R 21,587.8 -4,465.4 13,525.5 R 30,647.9
2001 — 1,249.8 1,249.8 3,194.4 2,655.4 996.6 446.4 9,779.6 1,538.1 458.7 15,874.9 133.9 172.1 20,625.0 -4,532.2 15,402.8 31,495.6
2002 — 1,269.3 1,269.3 3,275.5 2,573.9 820.9 356.2 9,763.7 1,287.9 502.1 15,304.8 143.6 205.3 20,198.6 -4,706.0 15,393.2 30,885.8
2003 — 1,272.3 1,272.3 4,520.8 3,161.6 936.3 418.3 11,313.1 1,511.1 570.0 17,910.3 136.8 193.8 24,034.0 -6,098.4 16,774.2 34,709.9
2004 — 1,346.1 1,346.1 5,257.1 4,167.4 1,438.4 564.3 14,494.9 1,844.8 730.5 23,240.3 144.0 171.0 30,158.5 -6,814.9 17,834.5 41,178.2
2005 — 1,567.4 1,567.4 7,208.3 5,846.7 2,005.5 578.6 18,622.4 2,645.1 919.1 30,617.4 139.8 R 275.5 R 39,808.4 -9,393.9 19,713.4 R 50,127.9
2006 — 1,801.3 1,801.3 R 8,251.2 6,747.4 2,294.3 R 651.1 21,442.1 R 1,986.6 1,170.6 R 34,292.1 172.2 R 318.7 R 44,835.5 -9,734.7 23,845.0 R 58,945.8
2007 — 1,856.8 1,856.8 8,910.5 6,462.5 2,845.3 639.9 23,022.7 2,245.1 1,190.9 36,406.3 156.9 314.8 47,645.3 -10,777.1 23,878.4 60,746.6

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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F Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Florida
L
Primary Energy
O
R Petroleum Biomass

I Natural Distillate Total


D Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

A Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 — 2.42 1.25 1.63 3.11 2.35 0.73 2.31 6.10 4.54
1975 — 2.54 2.62 3.27 6.32 5.10 1.45 4.03 10.92 8.91
1980 3.12 4.49 6.92 8.92 10.34 9.24 3.70 6.60 16.74 13.96
1985 3.31 6.72 6.73 7.25 10.70 9.66 4.19 7.39 24.73 20.31
1990 3.10 7.82 9.59 8.50 12.55 12.15 3.53 8.86 22.78 20.62
1995 3.00 9.21 7.12 9.19 15.13 14.07 2.87 10.80 22.93 21.60
1996 2.94 9.62 13.25 9.04 17.04 16.08 3.29 11.82 23.43 22.08
1997 — 11.25 7.19 7.87 16.98 15.84 3.28 12.94 23.68 22.62
1998 2.99 10.71 6.37 6.15 16.01 15.14 2.84 12.46 23.13 22.10
1999 2.96 11.08 6.84 6.11 15.85 15.04 2.91 12.54 22.65 21.67
2000 2.99 11.67 9.91 9.03 19.27 18.55 4.37 14.39 22.78 21.97
2001 3.31 14.77 9.17 10.93 20.97 20.03 4.17 16.42 25.19 24.42
2002 3.25 13.40 7.94 9.64 18.80 18.20 3.78 15.08 23.91 23.19
2003 3.17 15.01 9.63 10.19 21.33 20.44 4.54 16.80 25.07 24.39
2004 — R 17.35 11.18 9.66 23.04 22.24 5.16 R 19.26 26.35 25.70
2005 4.61 18.39 15.68 14.84 26.15 25.44 6.83 R 21.37 28.20 R 27.65
2006 5.63 21.00 17.27 18.32 29.39 R 28.77 7.87 R 24.34 33.21 R 32.56
2007 4.51 19.08 18.46 20.99 32.37 31.99 8.64 24.63 32.89 32.30

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 37.0 7.4 22.3 66.9 96.6 1.6 135.2 512.1 647.2
1975 — 41.7 16.7 13.4 121.0 151.1 4.1 196.9 1,295.3 1,492.2
1980 0.2 72.7 49.0 39.1 168.4 256.5 50.1 379.5 2,555.0 2,934.5
1985 2.0 100.9 24.9 35.5 231.1 291.5 72.8 467.2 4,566.8 5,034.0
1990 0.1 109.9 15.5 7.4 227.0 249.9 34.9 394.8 5,527.2 5,922.0
1995 (s) 143.2 9.4 11.0 216.1 236.6 10.9 390.7 6,711.3 7,102.0
1996 (s) 174.9 16.4 13.5 248.1 278.1 13.0 466.0 7,059.9 7,525.9
1997 — 156.1 6.1 9.0 245.1 260.2 8.2 424.5 7,097.3 7,521.7
1998 (s) 159.2 4.0 5.8 257.8 267.7 6.3 433.3 7,557.1 7,990.3
1999 0.1 159.9 4.0 5.6 254.0 263.6 6.8 430.4 7,253.3 7,683.7
2000 0.1 195.7 6.9 5.1 304.9 316.8 11.0 523.6 7,696.3 8,219.9
2001 0.5 244.6 6.5 5.7 277.5 289.7 7.8 542.5 8,712.9 9,255.4
2002 0.1 206.6 4.3 3.5 269.4 277.2 7.2 491.0 8,823.0 9,314.0
2003 0.1 256.5 6.2 5.6 299.8 311.6 9.0 577.3 9,636.1 10,213.4
2004 — 282.1 8.3 5.2 432.8 446.2 10.5 738.8 10,085.9 10,824.7
2005 (s) 324.9 9.0 6.9 391.6 407.5 R 5.9 R 738.3 11,140.7 R 11,879.1
2006 (s) 336.9 8.5 5.6 R 417.7 R 431.8 R 6.2 R 774.9 13,263.6 R 14,038.5
2007 (s) 310.5 5.4 2.4 444.9 452.7 7.5 770.7 13,222.6 13,993.3

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Florida F
Primary Energy
L
O
Petroleum Biomass
R
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
I
D
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
A
1970 — 0.89 0.98 0.61 1.27 2.81 0.33 1.23 0.73 1.07 6.24 3.53
1975 — 1.58 2.26 2.38 2.51 4.39 1.85 2.52 1.45 2.03 11.44 7.13
1980 1.77 3.21 6.30 6.41 5.46 9.80 3.71 6.24 3.70 4.67 17.38 12.25
1985 2.04 4.80 6.22 7.25 11.80 9.03 4.08 6.56 4.19 5.79 22.03 15.65
1990 1.89 4.65 5.57 8.50 10.76 8.85 3.09 5.70 3.33 5.20 19.57 14.98
1995 1.86 4.98 4.36 9.19 9.67 8.52 2.71 5.13 2.50 5.01 18.80 15.66
1996 1.82 5.78 5.24 9.04 10.93 9.17 3.07 6.29 2.88 5.88 19.47 16.47
1997 — 6.47 5.07 7.87 11.17 9.14 2.92 6.36 2.82 6.41 19.43 16.98
1998 1.78 6.07 3.97 6.15 10.42 7.68 2.19 5.85 2.27 5.97 18.76 16.52
1999 1.70 6.21 4.49 6.11 10.16 8.50 2.75 5.93 2.15 6.08 18.33 16.20
2000 1.68 6.96 7.38 9.03 13.19 11.17 4.43 8.49 3.30 7.33 18.48 16.06
2001 1.79 9.86 6.52 10.93 14.12 10.37 3.72 7.59 R 2.97 9.03 20.87 18.28
2002 1.81 8.05 5.82 9.64 11.66 9.97 3.93 6.96 2.50 7.70 19.62 17.06
2003 1.85 9.64 7.25 10.19 14.06 11.34 4.79 8.40 3.68 9.28 20.91 18.43
2004 — R 11.17 9.33 9.66 15.81 13.78 4.84 10.19 3.34 10.78 22.30 19.68
2005 2.97 12.12 13.18 14.84 18.21 17.20 7.28 13.50 R 3.45 R 12.49 23.91 21.27
2006 3.31 13.56 15.12 18.32 20.29 19.57 8.26 R 15.86 R 3.22 R 14.28 29.04 R 26.04
2007 3.25 12.10 16.42 20.99 22.71 21.13 9.75 17.96 3.53 13.56 28.56 25.70

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 24.9 11.7 0.5 4.8 20.4 3.1 40.4 (s) 65.4 345.9 411.3
1975 — 53.9 29.3 0.5 8.5 23.9 18.0 80.3 0.1 134.3 894.1 1,028.4
1980 0.3 103.6 70.7 1.0 15.7 69.0 34.4 190.9 1.2 296.1 1,626.2 1,922.3
1985 4.4 163.4 147.8 43.0 45.0 64.9 55.7 356.5 1.7 526.3 3,103.2 3,629.5
1990 0.2 183.1 125.0 6.0 34.3 65.7 45.9 277.0 3.9 464.3 3,723.4 4,187.7
1995 0.1 215.2 74.7 5.0 24.4 4.4 2.3 110.8 1.6 327.7 4,181.3 4,509.0
1996 (s) 269.8 64.7 5.4 28.1 4.8 1.9 104.9 1.9 376.6 4,401.2 4,777.8
1997 — 251.4 52.7 2.4 28.4 11.5 2.3 97.3 1.5 350.2 4,567.4 4,917.6
1998 0.2 241.0 32.2 2.3 29.6 9.9 0.1 74.2 1.2 316.6 4,679.1 4,995.7
1999 0.3 235.7 47.1 2.1 28.7 11.1 0.2 89.3 1.3 326.6 4,676.7 5,003.3
2000 0.4 369.3 113.4 1.4 36.8 17.6 0.4 169.8 1.9 541.4 4,912.4 5,453.8
2001 2.2 517.5 115.3 1.5 33.0 13.1 0.3 163.3 1.7 684.7 5,657.0 6,341.7
2002 0.4 458.1 87.1 0.9 29.5 20.6 1.8 139.8 1.8 600.1 5,574.8 6,175.0
2003 0.3 564.0 112.4 1.1 34.9 15.4 0.5 164.3 2.0 730.5 6,082.7 6,813.2
2004 — 643.7 216.3 1.1 52.4 20.2 3.6 293.6 2.5 939.8 6,601.4 7,541.2
2005 (s) 766.1 272.0 4.4 48.1 34.4 16.0 374.9 R 1.7 R 1,142.8 7,293.5 R 8,436.3
2006 (s) 704.2 328.6 1.8 R 50.9 45.5 4.2 R 431.1 R 1.6 R 1,136.9 9,047.7 R 10,184.7
2007 (s) 667.8 220.5 1.5 55.1 74.6 2.5 354.2 2.2 1,024.2 9,154.1 10,178.3

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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F Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Florida
L Primary Energy
O Coal Petroleum Biomass
R
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
I Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
D Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
A
1970 — — — 0.37 0.56 1.27 2.81 0.37 1.03 0.69 2.18 0.61 3.56 0.97
1975 — 0.53 0.53 0.95 2.20 2.51 4.39 1.75 2.63 2.18 2.18 1.66 7.57 2.70
1980 — 1.77 1.77 2.61 5.75 5.46 9.80 3.44 5.73 4.71 2.05 3.84 13.38 5.42
1985 — 2.04 2.04 3.71 6.49 11.80 9.03 4.08 6.45 6.29 2.05 5.00 16.63 7.03
1990 — 1.89 1.89 3.30 5.94 10.76 8.85 3.09 4.54 5.08 0.94 3.36 14.90 5.14
1995 — 1.86 1.86 3.07 4.59 8.15 8.52 2.71 4.92 4.75 1.17 3.12 15.11 4.57
1996 — 1.82 1.82 3.77 5.50 9.43 9.17 3.07 5.35 5.47 0.93 3.63 14.97 4.98
1997 — 1.80 1.80 4.17 5.24 9.21 9.14 2.92 5.54 5.32 0.93 3.61 14.76 5.11
1998 — 1.78 1.78 3.77 4.17 8.38 7.68 2.19 4.44 4.29 1.23 3.31 14.09 4.81
1999 — 1.70 1.70 3.94 4.75 8.74 8.50 2.75 5.17 5.02 1.35 3.68 13.97 5.12
2000 — 1.68 1.68 5.35 7.68 R 12.13 11.17 4.43 6.97 R 7.20 1.41 R 5.03 14.18 R 6.40
2001 — 1.79 1.79 6.55 6.93 12.66 10.37 3.72 5.69 6.71 1.94 5.21 15.18 6.89
2002 — 1.81 1.81 5.25 6.28 10.80 9.97 3.93 5.95 6.47 2.06 4.61 15.31 6.40
2003 — 1.85 1.85 6.33 7.64 13.02 11.34 4.79 7.05 7.75 1.65 5.36 15.86 7.07
2004 — 2.22 2.22 8.03 9.91 14.68 13.78 4.84 7.53 8.74 1.80 6.56 17.12 8.42
2005 — 2.97 2.97 8.65 13.57 17.32 17.20 7.28 9.65 11.77 2.71 8.09 18.93 9.91
2006 — 3.31 3.31 11.37 15.53 19.51 19.57 8.26 11.16 R 13.42 2.57 R 9.39 22.59 11.53
2007 — 3.25 3.25 9.78 16.58 21.70 21.13 9.75 12.00 14.60 2.49 9.28 22.73 11.51

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — — — 35.8 14.7 4.4 3.0 19.1 44.6 85.8 17.8 139.5 113.7 253.2
1975 — 0.3 0.3 85.1 60.0 11.5 2.1 81.0 96.7 251.2 16.7 353.3 343.4 696.7
1980 — 30.2 30.2 259.6 236.8 107.2 4.5 294.2 278.5 921.3 15.8 1,226.9 848.6 2,075.6
1985 — 45.4 45.4 272.5 192.4 103.3 48.5 146.6 419.3 910.1 18.5 R 1,246.8 876.6 2,123.4
1990 — 57.0 57.0 304.1 143.5 64.8 49.7 62.5 300.7 621.2 62.7 1,045.0 844.1 1,889.2
1995 — 61.8 61.8 420.4 154.7 88.8 51.0 84.7 302.1 681.3 110.1 1,273.5 849.5 2,123.1
1996 — 58.0 58.0 551.4 181.1 109.7 54.5 75.4 457.8 878.6 89.6 1,577.5 879.0 2,456.5
1997 — 60.8 60.8 551.9 175.1 34.6 54.5 63.1 420.3 747.5 88.0 1,448.2 920.0 2,368.2
1998 — 57.1 57.1 485.2 134.1 28.3 76.0 56.9 356.1 651.4 95.2 1,288.8 887.1 2,175.9
1999 — 50.7 50.7 552.9 175.9 57.6 47.4 55.0 397.2 733.0 99.6 1,436.2 885.8 2,322.0
2000 — 53.9 53.9 620.8 278.8 R 91.3 66.3 97.3 548.8 R 1,082.4 98.8 R 1,855.9 913.5 R 2,769.4
2001 — 54.1 54.1 661.1 275.4 116.5 128.1 65.7 314.3 900.0 137.7 1,752.8 1,028.2 2,781.0
2002 — 55.3 55.3 447.1 260.4 47.2 127.3 39.3 342.1 816.3 164.8 1,483.5 990.6 2,474.1
2003 — 52.5 52.5 500.1 453.9 72.4 157.4 56.6 378.1 1,118.3 143.4 1,814.3 1,048.4 2,862.7
2004 — 59.9 59.9 522.8 484.7 59.5 206.6 93.2 501.4 1,345.5 118.4 2,046.5 1,139.9 3,186.5
2005 — 81.8 81.8 598.5 706.4 110.9 250.9 130.5 579.8 1,778.5 228.7 2,687.5 1,271.2 3,958.7
2006 — 94.9 94.9 812.9 749.4 R 154.0 293.5 126.1 805.3 R 2,128.3 R 229.1 R 3,265.3 1,523.5 R 4,788.8
2007 — 90.5 90.5 701.7 614.3 121.1 386.8 107.8 827.0 2,057.1 225.7 3,075.1 1,492.4 4,567.5

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Florida F
L
Primary Energy
O
Petroleum R
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total I
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
D
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu A
1970 — — 2.17 1.44 0.73 1.27 5.08 2.81 0.29 2.19 2.19 — 2.19
1975 0.53 — 3.45 2.89 2.03 2.51 7.48 4.39 1.60 3.79 3.79 — 3.79
1980 — — 9.02 7.72 6.46 5.46 14.36 9.80 3.14 8.39 8.39 — 8.39
1985 — — 9.99 7.24 5.90 12.83 17.61 9.03 3.76 8.19 8.19 22.04 8.19
1990 — 2.51 9.32 8.21 5.64 11.17 14.60 8.85 2.56 7.94 7.94 17.06 7.94
1995 — 3.61 8.36 8.27 3.91 12.10 19.41 8.52 2.54 7.66 7.66 17.35 7.66
1996 — 4.36 9.29 9.07 4.73 12.46 20.08 9.17 2.85 8.33 8.33 17.65 8.33
1997 — 4.79 9.39 8.88 4.49 11.51 17.98 9.14 2.69 8.22 8.22 17.79 8.22
1998 — 4.48 8.11 7.77 3.34 10.96 19.07 7.68 1.96 6.98 6.98 17.45 6.98
1999 — 4.36 8.81 8.26 3.89 13.43 16.75 8.50 2.57 7.71 7.71 17.22 7.71
2000 — 5.70 10.87 10.86 6.49 16.60 17.99 11.17 4.13 10.16 10.16 18.42 10.16
2001 — 8.12 11.01 10.20 5.73 17.06 19.00 10.37 3.25 9.52 9.52 20.80 9.52
2002 — 6.29 10.72 9.83 5.36 16.44 21.74 9.97 3.72 9.19 9.19 19.56 9.20
2003 — 8.74 12.42 11.18 6.44 17.96 26.51 11.34 4.57 10.71 10.71 21.14 10.71
2004 — R 9.32 15.13 13.39 8.67 20.16 29.35 13.78 4.91 12.75 12.75 21.84 12.75
2005 — 11.81 18.56 17.45 12.68 22.59 38.40 17.20 6.95 16.31 16.31 23.54 16.31
2006 — 13.34 22.31 19.50 14.64 24.37 R 46.08 19.57 R 7.86 18.51 18.51 30.24 18.52
2007 — 11.86 23.70 20.59 16.10 26.55 51.97 21.13 9.49 19.97 19.97 28.53 19.97

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — — 34.4 63.0 96.6 0.9 20.6 1,101.8 4.2 1,321.5 1,321.5 — 1,321.5
1975 (s) — 33.4 171.1 275.3 1.6 28.2 2,293.5 22.3 2,825.4 2,825.4 — 2,825.4
1980 — — 61.0 719.9 1,302.3 3.2 70.1 5,553.9 229.2 7,939.6 7,939.6 — 7,939.6
1985 — — 42.4 875.8 762.5 18.0 78.2 5,835.5 162.9 7,775.4 7,809.7 1.4 7,811.0
1990 — (s) 38.0 1,202.9 1,013.5 8.6 73.0 6,504.1 160.2 9,000.3 9,006.0 2.7 9,008.7
1995 — 0.5 25.3 1,392.6 621.8 6.5 92.6 6,950.2 134.7 9,223.7 9,224.2 2.9 9,227.1
1996 — 0.9 24.3 1,513.5 787.5 5.4 92.9 7,548.3 145.7 10,117.6 10,118.5 3.0 10,121.5
1997 — 1.3 26.8 1,671.2 R 776.8 4.3 87.9 7,645.6 143.3 R 10,355.9 R 10,357.1 3.1 R 10,360.2
1998 — 1.2 17.6 1,499.2 R 540.0 3.7 97.6 6,686.5 94.5 R 8,939.2 R 8,940.4 3.0 R 8,943.5
1999 — 1.5 26.3 1,660.3 638.9 6.4 86.6 7,631.2 123.1 10,172.9 10,174.4 3.2 10,177.7
2000 — 2.7 33.5 2,223.7 1,292.6 8.3 91.6 10,289.9 259.2 14,198.8 14,201.5 3.4 14,204.9
2001 — 4.1 26.8 2,165.3 996.6 19.4 88.7 9,638.4 173.4 13,108.6 13,112.8 4.7 13,117.4
2002 — 3.1 26.6 2,097.0 820.9 10.2 100.3 9,615.8 244.0 12,914.8 12,918.0 4.8 12,922.7
2003 — 5.6 25.0 2,451.8 936.3 11.2 113.1 11,140.4 130.1 14,807.9 14,813.5 7.0 14,820.5
2004 — 6.4 30.0 3,335.7 1,438.4 19.6 126.8 14,268.1 393.4 19,612.1 19,618.5 7.3 19,625.8
2005 — 2.7 41.5 4,679.9 2,005.5 27.9 165.0 18,337.1 586.3 25,843.2 25,845.9 7.9 25,853.9
2006 — R 3.2 47.1 5,561.6 2,294.3 28.5 193.0 21,103.0 R 693.1 R 29,920.5 R 29,923.7 10.2 R 29,933.9
2007 — 3.1 44.3 5,509.9 2,845.3 18.8 224.7 22,561.3 790.8 31,995.0 31,998.1 9.4 32,007.5

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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F Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Florida
L Petroleum Biomass
O
R Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
I
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
D
A 1970 0.31 0.35 0.33 0.36 — 0.33 — — — 0.33
1975 1.01 0.72 1.85 2.21 — 1.88 0.17 — — 1.35
1980 1.80 1.53 3.72 5.76 — 3.80 0.35 — — 2.40
1985 2.12 3.25 3.87 5.71 — 3.96 0.65 — — 2.22
1990 1.85 2.53 2.99 5.09 — 3.08 0.64 0.46 — 1.94
1995 1.79 2.24 2.48 3.98 — 2.55 0.53 0.70 — 1.72
1996 1.74 3.10 2.83 4.82 0.92 2.89 0.51 0.59 — 1.94
1997 1.73 3.04 2.68 4.44 1.06 2.62 0.50 0.50 — 1.92
1998 1.65 2.76 2.04 3.38 0.60 2.01 0.48 0.61 — 1.69
1999 1.59 2.97 2.44 3.99 0.59 2.38 0.43 (e) — 1.77
2000 1.57 4.34 4.27 6.57 0.58 4.21 0.44 (e) — 2.38
2001 1.72 4.53 3.57 5.65 0.78 3.47 0.41 0.75 — 2.44
2002 1.76 4.04 3.70 5.81 0.61 3.40 0.41 0.70 — 2.40
2003 1.75 5.77 4.48 7.56 0.75 4.01 0.42 0.77 — 3.05
2004 1.91 6.30 4.63 8.59 0.94 4.09 0.44 0.77 — 3.36
2005 2.30 8.46 6.85 12.98 1.40 5.83 0.47 0.78 — 4.63
2006 2.56 8.38 7.59 14.61 1.57 5.87 0.53 1.62 — 4.76
2007 2.55 9.10 9.01 15.77 1.88 7.56 0.51 1.54 — 5.25

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 35.8 72.4 86.5 1.3 — 87.8 — — — 196.0


1975 134.7 102.9 794.0 66.8 — 860.8 15.8 — — 1,114.2
1980 374.6 257.9 1,635.7 107.3 — 1,743.0 63.8 — — 2,439.2
1985 947.7 544.2 546.2 41.5 — 587.7 162.2 — — 2,241.8
1990 1,115.1 485.4 729.4 55.7 — 785.1 147.8 14.3 — 2,547.8
1995 1,167.4 837.3 525.1 43.0 — 568.1 160.3 43.5 — 2,776.6
1996 1,241.5 1,056.3 626.7 47.7 1.7 676.2 136.9 43.6 — 3,154.5
1997 1,237.8 1,075.0 633.4 41.2 21.3 695.8 120.1 35.9 — 3,164.6
1998 1,182.3 938.1 754.6 68.6 16.8 839.9 157.2 39.4 — 3,156.9
1999 1,090.4 1,131.6 814.7 75.8 16.4 906.8 143.1 (e) — 3,271.9
2000 1,142.5 1,637.5 1,390.3 136.3 11.1 1,537.7 147.7 (e) — 4,465.4
2001 1,193.0 1,767.1 1,298.7 92.9 21.7 1,413.3 133.9 25.0 — 4,532.2
2002 1,213.5 2,160.5 1,002.9 125.0 28.8 1,156.8 143.6 31.6 — 4,706.0
2003 1,219.3 3,194.5 1,323.8 137.3 47.2 1,508.3 136.8 39.5 — 6,098.4
2004 1,286.2 3,802.1 1,354.6 122.3 66.0 1,542.9 144.0 39.6 — 6,814.9
2005 1,485.6 5,516.1 1,912.3 179.4 121.6 2,213.2 139.8 39.2 — 9,393.9
2006 1,706.4 6,394.0 1,163.3 99.3 117.8 1,380.4 172.2 81.8 — 9,734.7
2007 1,766.2 7,227.3 1,344.0 112.4 91.0 1,547.3 156.9 79.5 — 10,777.1

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
e Electric plants used wood chips at no charge. Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
dollars.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Georgia G
Primary Energy
E
O
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric R
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
G
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
I
A
1970 — 0.39 0.39 0.58 1.06 0.73 2.01 2.80 0.38 1.70 1.94 — 1.29 1.24 0.35 4.58 1.85
1975 — 0.95 0.95 1.02 2.71 2.03 3.58 4.73 1.70 2.97 3.65 0.13 1.46 2.26 0.91 8.93 3.64
1980 — 1.50 1.50 3.06 7.00 6.46 6.40 9.91 3.27 6.89 8.02 0.45 2.10 4.52 1.38 12.75 7.25
1985 — 1.88 1.88 5.25 6.63 5.66 9.64 8.76 4.13 7.97 7.55 0.72 2.29 4.60 1.73 17.09 8.35
1990 — 1.79 1.79 4.80 7.22 5.45 10.35 8.24 2.52 5.57 7.35 0.87 1.04 4.12 1.53 19.25 8.26
1995 — 1.68 1.68 4.51 6.36 3.80 10.24 7.84 2.50 5.52 6.82 0.55 1.24 3.84 1.33 19.43 7.97
1996 — 1.59 1.59 5.29 7.12 4.58 11.49 8.35 2.98 5.99 7.45 0.51 1.06 4.22 1.26 18.89 8.38
1997 — 1.60 1.60 5.53 6.83 4.33 11.34 8.15 2.94 5.77 7.29 0.49 1.02 4.07 1.28 18.72 8.35
1998 — 1.56 1.56 4.92 5.79 3.21 10.51 6.92 2.12 5.22 6.22 0.47 1.29 3.62 1.28 18.80 7.98
1999 — 1.56 1.56 3.59 6.32 3.67 10.78 7.79 2.57 5.27 6.88 0.46 1.44 3.75 1.27 18.32 8.07
2000 — 1.55 1.55 6.24 8.93 6.38 R 14.23 10.38 4.40 6.42 R 9.46 0.45 1.55 R 5.06 1.36 18.25 9.87
2001 — 1.68 1.68 7.56 8.24 5.63 15.03 9.63 3.45 6.07 8.84 0.44 2.05 5.10 1.34 18.76 10.11
2002 — 1.70 1.70 6.69 7.89 5.28 12.38 9.27 3.78 6.21 8.49 0.45 2.16 4.79 1.44 18.33 9.45
2003 — 1.73 1.73 8.57 9.33 6.27 15.41 10.75 4.52 7.15 9.86 0.44 1.71 5.61 1.47 18.57 10.69
2004 — 1.82 1.82 9.64 11.55 8.66 17.21 13.18 4.70 8.18 11.89 0.43 1.91 6.71 1.58 19.30 12.28
2005 — 2.21 2.21 12.52 15.68 12.41 19.35 16.75 7.22 10.28 15.39 0.44 R 2.92 8.65 2.21 21.78 15.19
2006 — 2.44 2.44 R 11.57 17.46 14.47 R 21.34 18.77 9.93 11.85 17.26 0.44 R 2.87 R 9.23 2.26 22.36 R 16.31
2007 — 2.63 2.63 10.90 18.38 15.46 23.38 20.15 9.24 13.07 18.56 0.49 2.78 9.49 2.52 23.03 17.10

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 76.0 76.0 195.4 79.1 42.8 56.5 795.3 24.5 72.4 1,070.5 — 23.5 1,365.5 -88.1 491.7 1,769.1
1975 — 295.7 295.7 336.1 254.0 147.4 108.2 1,628.9 115.5 142.2 2,396.2 4.3 29.0 3,061.4 -372.6 1,265.9 3,954.7
1980 — 784.2 784.2 R 970.9 792.6 598.1 175.0 3,409.4 185.0 478.0 5,638.0 41.7 44.6 R 7,479.4 -837.7 2,227.3 8,868.9
1985 — 1,359.8 1,359.8 R 1,467.5 949.1 518.0 235.3 3,356.9 285.0 479.5 5,823.9 78.0 58.0 R 8,787.1 -1,378.5 3,690.1 R 11,098.7
1990 — 1,274.9 1,274.9 R 1,466.0 1,216.0 567.9 220.4 3,601.0 50.6 424.4 6,080.4 227.9 120.4 R 9,175.7 -1,416.4 5,253.0 R 13,012.3
1995 — 1,211.8 1,211.8 R 1,660.3 1,265.6 397.5 265.7 3,991.4 52.5 475.2 6,448.0 176.0 209.9 R 9,706.0 R -1,340.6 6,326.7 R 14,692.1
1996 — 1,149.1 1,149.1 R 1,990.4 1,674.9 448.8 308.0 4,401.7 73.4 470.7 7,377.6 159.3 180.8 R 10,857.1 -1,255.1 6,479.8 R 16,081.8
1997 — 1,227.1 1,227.1 R 2,019.7 1,436.5 R 374.4 318.1 4,314.2 66.1 456.1 R 6,965.4 156.6 187.9 R 10,556.8 -1,352.3 6,482.1 R 15,686.6
1998 — 1,197.1 1,197.1 R 1,783.1 1,263.8 R 275.5 232.6 3,855.3 25.4 447.4 R 6,100.0 154.7 219.3 R 9,454.2 -1,401.6 7,049.8 R 15,102.4
1999 — 1,220.0 1,220.0 1,182.2 1,494.6 318.4 267.5 4,464.3 29.5 520.5 7,094.8 152.8 242.9 9,892.7 -1,398.9 6,987.2 15,481.1
2000 — 1,269.3 1,269.3 R 2,522.5 2,211.8 471.8 R 463.3 6,011.1 63.1 541.4 R 9,762.6 154.0 252.3 R 13,960.5 -1,573.3 7,367.0 R 19,754.3
2001 — 1,293.6 1,293.6 R 2,616.5 2,178.9 316.1 359.1 5,699.1 26.9 527.9 9,108.0 155.8 279.5 R 13,453.5 -1,493.0 7,483.2 R 19,443.8
2002 — 1,368.8 1,368.8 R 2,507.1 1,923.2 222.5 302.3 5,645.1 73.2 551.6 8,717.8 145.4 505.6 13,244.6 -1,647.6 7,688.1 19,285.1
2003 — 1,417.0 1,417.0 R 3,260.3 2,322.1 312.3 346.1 6,620.0 111.0 623.0 10,334.5 152.9 268.8 R 15,433.6 -1,702.4 7,778.4 R 21,509.6
2004 — 1,522.1 1,522.1 R 3,907.6 3,077.2 450.6 405.1 8,297.0 199.6 810.1 13,239.6 150.9 265.6 R 19,085.8 R -1,882.9 8,525.2 R 25,728.2
2005 — 1,990.2 1,990.2 5,255.0 4,636.4 673.7 442.0 10,688.8 347.1 985.7 17,773.7 144.3 R 461.3 R 25,624.3 -2,799.2 9,830.3 R 32,655.4
2006 — 2,174.6 2,174.6 R 4,941.6 4,874.6 537.7 R 468.4 11,796.3 R 620.5 R 1,164.7 R 19,462.2 146.3 R 474.0 R 27,198.7 -2,905.3 10,288.2 R 34,581.6
2007 — 2,457.5 2,457.5 4,888.8 4,887.0 589.6 481.1 12,732.6 408.4 1,254.6 20,353.2 165.8 447.8 28,313.2 -3,435.3 10,799.9 35,677.7

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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G Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Georgia
E
Primary Energy
O
R Petroleum Biomass

G Natural Distillate Total


I Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

A Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 1.00 1.02 1.24 1.48 2.35 2.22 0.73 1.19 5.18 2.28
1975 3.23 1.46 2.61 3.35 4.40 4.20 1.45 1.87 9.01 4.27
1980 3.12 3.57 6.92 8.77 7.64 7.53 3.70 4.15 13.85 7.74
1985 3.31 6.42 7.51 6.84 9.23 8.81 4.19 6.65 18.91 11.76
1990 3.10 6.64 6.70 8.66 10.17 9.69 3.53 6.91 21.87 R 14.05
1995 3.00 6.02 4.36 8.28 11.63 11.06 2.87 6.45 23.01 14.15
1996 2.94 6.53 7.16 9.06 13.01 12.50 3.29 7.03 22.44 14.07
1997 2.95 7.21 7.06 8.47 12.72 12.38 3.28 7.69 22.69 14.78
1998 2.99 6.60 6.25 7.48 11.57 11.11 2.84 6.99 22.48 15.06
1999 2.96 4.25 6.71 7.77 11.90 11.46 2.91 5.17 22.17 14.29
2000 2.99 8.23 9.73 8.40 16.13 15.51 4.37 8.91 22.27 15.27
2001 3.31 10.23 9.00 10.01 17.30 16.51 4.17 10.66 22.64 R 16.86
2002 3.25 9.63 7.79 8.77 13.98 13.63 3.78 9.83 22.35 16.49
2003 — 11.35 9.45 8.55 17.06 16.69 4.54 11.65 22.58 17.31
2004 3.84 13.32 10.97 10.51 18.79 18.36 5.16 13.60 23.03 18.66
2005 5.17 16.29 15.38 14.56 21.30 20.96 6.83 R 16.34 25.33 R 21.32
2006 — R 17.86 16.94 18.28 23.37 R 23.10 7.87 R 17.96 26.11 R 22.78
2007 5.00 17.11 18.11 20.60 25.02 24.83 8.64 17.43 26.66 22.92

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 1.7 91.6 1.8 1.0 36.9 39.7 3.2 136.1 220.7 356.8
1975 1.2 130.5 4.5 0.7 63.7 68.9 6.5 207.0 505.9 712.9
1980 0.4 332.0 23.3 4.5 99.7 127.6 22.6 482.5 946.6 R 1,429.2
1985 0.7 R 555.0 17.3 10.0 131.3 158.6 32.1 R 746.4 1,516.4 R 2,262.8
1990 0.3 R 615.1 11.6 5.5 125.3 142.3 15.1 R 772.9 2,233.3 R 3,006.2
1995 0.6 R 708.5 4.2 5.9 168.6 178.7 18.6 R 906.5 2,811.1 R 3,717.5
1996 (s) R 849.4 6.3 7.4 191.4 205.1 22.2 R 1,076.7 2,891.7 R 3,968.4
1997 0.1 R 847.6 3.2 6.5 201.8 211.5 17.6 1,076.8 2,851.7 R 3,928.6
1998 0.1 R 728.2 3.4 7.3 157.6 168.3 13.5 910.0 3,185.2 R 4,095.3
1999 0.2 R 431.7 2.1 10.6 176.6 189.4 14.6 635.8 3,158.8 3,794.6
2000 0.1 R 1,180.2 4.1 9.4 271.8 285.3 23.6 R 1,489.1 3,386.3 R 4,875.4
2001 0.1 R 1,269.3 3.2 10.3 205.3 218.8 14.8 R 1,503.0 3,427.7 R 4,930.7
2002 0.1 1,248.9 2.5 4.0 166.1 172.6 13.6 1,435.2 3,705.9 5,141.1
2003 — R 1,540.7 2.1 3.2 218.4 223.7 17.2 R 1,781.6 3,710.7 5,492.2
2004 0.1 R 1,760.8 2.6 5.5 261.6 269.7 20.0 2,050.5 4,016.4 6,067.0
2005 0.5 2,087.6 3.7 5.6 241.6 250.9 R 33.6 R 2,372.6 4,565.5 R 6,938.1
2006 — R 2,025.2 3.0 6.5 R 243.9 R 253.4 R 35.2 R 2,313.8 4,857.7 R 7,171.5
2007 (s) 1,961.5 3.0 4.6 262.5 270.0 42.6 2,274.1 5,113.6 7,387.8

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Georgia G
Primary Energy
E
O
Petroleum Biomass
R
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
G
I
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
A
1970 0.50 0.72 0.97 0.63 1.58 2.80 0.32 1.44 0.73 0.85 5.85 2.62
1975 1.31 1.07 2.25 2.22 2.83 4.73 1.73 2.85 1.45 1.36 10.79 4.97
1980 1.60 3.12 6.31 6.06 5.27 9.91 3.44 7.00 3.70 3.47 14.64 7.68
1985 1.82 5.57 6.10 6.84 10.13 8.76 4.20 6.62 4.19 5.79 19.94 12.14
1990 1.79 5.61 5.47 8.66 10.56 8.24 3.04 6.76 3.53 5.82 21.57 R 14.48
1995 1.77 5.07 4.27 8.28 9.49 7.84 2.76 5.58 2.87 5.07 21.60 14.62
1996 1.76 5.76 5.14 9.06 10.72 8.35 3.15 6.76 3.29 5.86 21.21 14.82
1997 1.79 6.26 4.97 8.47 10.96 8.15 3.04 7.41 3.28 6.38 21.05 15.17
1998 1.78 5.84 3.90 7.48 10.23 6.92 2.34 6.31 2.84 5.84 20.76 15.38
1999 1.76 3.77 4.41 7.77 9.97 7.79 2.66 6.08 2.91 4.18 19.75 14.79
2000 1.65 6.90 7.24 8.40 12.95 10.38 4.76 9.03 4.37 7.20 19.28 14.98
2001 1.89 8.88 6.40 10.01 13.85 9.63 3.72 7.88 4.17 8.62 19.60 16.01
2002 1.99 7.95 5.71 8.77 11.44 9.27 — 7.33 3.78 7.80 19.14 15.73
2003 — 9.50 7.12 8.55 13.79 10.75 4.73 9.12 4.54 9.40 19.51 16.40
2004 2.35 10.94 9.16 10.51 15.51 13.18 — 11.03 5.16 10.88 20.17 17.21
2005 2.98 14.34 12.94 14.56 17.87 16.75 — 14.48 6.83 R 14.07 22.49 R 20.01
2006 — R 13.81 14.83 18.28 19.91 18.77 — R 16.40 7.87 R 14.05 22.90 R 20.52
2007 3.16 12.86 16.11 20.60 22.28 20.15 — 17.96 8.64 13.43 23.64 20.92

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.7 28.6 4.0 0.1 4.4 5.1 0.2 13.9 0.1 43.3 163.1 206.4
1975 1.1 54.2 11.2 0.1 7.2 9.2 0.9 28.6 0.1 84.0 413.2 497.2
1980 0.7 189.1 11.6 0.4 12.1 18.9 0.2 43.2 0.6 233.6 597.5 831.1
1985 1.3 R 295.1 61.3 1.8 25.5 14.2 12.4 115.1 0.8 R 412.4 1,157.1 R 1,569.5
1990 0.8 R 285.2 48.1 3.1 23.0 22.5 1.3 97.9 1.7 R 385.6 1,745.6 R 2,131.2
1995 2.3 R 294.2 36.2 1.7 24.3 2.5 0.2 64.8 2.6 R 363.9 2,121.6 R 2,485.4
1996 0.1 R 361.6 34.6 1.6 27.8 2.7 0.2 67.0 3.0 R 431.7 2,190.5 R 2,622.2
1997 0.7 367.9 25.2 1.3 30.7 26.8 0.1 84.1 2.9 R 455.7 2,251.6 2,707.2
1998 0.4 332.5 16.3 1.2 24.6 5.6 (s) 47.6 2.2 382.8 2,409.9 2,792.7
1999 0.7 168.7 31.1 1.6 26.1 5.8 (s) 64.6 2.4 236.3 2,394.6 2,630.9
2000 0.3 R 413.3 52.2 2.0 38.5 12.1 0.1 104.8 3.8 R 522.3 2,528.4 3,050.7
2001 0.5 465.4 60.0 3.5 29.0 3.9 (s) 96.4 2.6 R 565.0 2,633.1 R 3,198.1
2002 0.2 R 395.9 34.2 2.3 24.0 3.3 — 63.8 2.4 462.3 2,638.7 3,101.0
2003 — 499.2 37.9 2.3 31.2 3.8 0.3 75.5 3.0 577.7 2,699.3 3,277.0
2004 0.4 629.2 57.5 1.3 38.1 4.7 — 101.5 3.4 734.4 2,912.4 3,646.8
2005 3.3 780.8 63.6 2.0 35.8 6.0 — 107.4 R 5.4 R 896.9 3,427.9 R 4,324.8
2006 — R 683.5 70.3 0.7 R 36.7 7.0 — R 114.6 R 5.7 R 803.9 3,558.6 R 4,362.5
2007 0.1 645.3 78.3 1.5 41.2 7.6 — 128.7 6.7 780.8 3,790.9 4,571.7

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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G Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Georgia
E Primary Energy
O Coal Petroleum Biomass
R
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
G Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
I Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
A
1970 — 0.50 0.50 0.40 0.58 1.58 2.80 0.40 1.35 0.81 1.46 0.63 2.91 0.88
1975 — 1.31 1.31 0.82 2.05 2.83 4.73 1.69 2.62 2.23 1.46 1.43 7.33 2.26
1980 — 1.60 1.60 2.75 5.44 5.27 9.91 3.44 6.37 5.36 1.43 3.70 10.43 4.83
1985 — 1.82 1.82 4.41 6.36 10.13 8.76 4.20 7.35 6.14 1.43 4.72 13.09 6.26
1990 — 1.79 1.79 3.50 5.83 10.56 8.24 3.04 4.98 5.48 0.93 3.19 14.16 5.01
1995 — 1.77 1.77 3.46 4.50 8.00 7.84 2.76 4.83 4.88 1.17 2.96 13.24 4.67
1996 — 1.76 1.76 4.30 5.40 9.25 8.35 3.15 5.22 5.40 0.95 3.30 12.57 4.92
1997 — 1.79 1.79 4.43 5.14 9.03 8.15 3.04 5.07 5.23 0.95 3.21 12.10 4.79
1998 — 1.78 1.78 3.82 4.09 8.22 6.92 2.34 4.48 4.58 1.24 2.96 12.39 4.75
1999 — 1.76 1.76 3.32 4.66 8.57 7.79 2.66 4.71 4.93 1.38 3.01 12.16 4.73
2000 — 1.65 1.65 4.74 7.54 R 11.90 10.38 4.76 5.78 R 6.92 1.43 R 4.00 12.03 R 5.55
2001 — 1.89 1.89 5.69 6.80 12.42 9.63 3.72 5.41 6.57 1.98 4.51 12.55 6.07
2002 — 1.99 1.99 4.73 6.16 10.60 9.27 3.87 5.50 6.23 2.13 3.85 11.57 5.15
2003 — 1.88 1.88 6.48 7.50 12.78 10.75 4.73 6.33 7.17 1.63 4.81 11.78 6.10
2004 — 2.35 2.35 7.21 9.72 14.40 13.18 4.79 7.34 8.35 1.80 5.75 12.98 7.13
2005 — 2.98 2.98 10.00 13.31 16.99 16.75 6.84 9.13 10.86 2.78 7.63 15.47 9.06
2006 — 3.27 3.27 9.25 15.24 19.14 18.77 8.04 10.54 R 12.54 2.71 R 7.83 15.77 R 9.28
2007 — 3.16 3.16 8.66 16.26 21.29 20.15 8.73 11.54 13.45 2.57 7.78 16.21 9.37

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 6.0 6.0 58.0 13.5 14.5 1.8 21.0 47.7 98.6 20.3 182.8 107.9 290.8
1975 — 13.3 13.3 122.1 42.2 36.2 1.5 66.2 111.0 257.1 22.4 414.9 346.8 761.7
1980 — 26.5 26.5 440.0 126.4 61.7 1.4 115.4 401.7 706.5 21.4 1,194.4 682.6 1,877.0
1985 — 70.1 70.1 R 613.4 148.6 70.0 57.5 249.9 397.0 923.0 25.1 R 1,631.6 1,013.9 R 2,645.6
1990 — 99.6 99.6 R 559.8 163.2 67.7 55.8 32.6 350.6 669.8 103.6 R 1,432.9 1,269.2 R 2,702.1
1995 — 86.0 86.0 R 625.9 127.0 67.2 33.9 32.0 390.0 650.1 188.5 R 1,550.5 1,387.8 R 2,938.3
1996 — 86.7 86.7 R 762.0 170.4 83.8 39.5 51.1 382.5 727.3 155.5 R 1,731.5 1,390.4 R 3,121.9
1997 — 90.7 90.7 757.2 144.0 80.4 37.8 45.5 373.4 681.1 166.6 R 1,695.7 1,370.7 3,066.4
1998 — 87.8 87.8 612.9 123.7 49.0 34.4 11.0 358.5 576.5 203.4 1,480.6 1,447.4 2,928.0
1999 — 86.6 86.6 496.5 167.8 59.4 39.9 11.4 435.2 713.6 225.7 1,522.3 1,427.2 2,949.5
2000 — 84.1 84.1 R 747.7 280.9 R 146.4 53.1 26.2 453.9 R 960.4 224.8 R 2,017.0 1,445.5 R 3,462.5
2001 — 96.6 96.6 R 761.7 306.0 117.8 117.3 10.3 441.0 992.4 261.8 R 2,112.4 1,414.9 R 3,527.3
2002 — 93.8 93.8 647.9 230.9 105.6 115.3 29.0 462.2 943.0 489.1 2,173.9 1,330.5 3,504.4
2003 — 85.2 85.2 R 1,025.6 269.0 86.1 143.1 52.7 522.0 1,072.8 248.2 2,431.8 1,359.8 R 3,791.6
2004 — 107.0 107.0 1,209.0 349.1 93.2 193.1 85.9 690.1 1,411.4 241.9 R 2,969.3 1,587.2 4,556.4
2005 — 129.6 129.6 1,607.3 530.8 144.2 236.9 129.6 830.6 1,872.2 421.9 4,031.0 1,826.8 5,857.8
2006 — 133.0 133.0 R 1,517.9 523.4 R 167.5 275.0 96.7 988.6 R 2,051.1 R 432.6 R 4,134.7 1,861.0 R 5,995.6
2007 — 122.5 122.5 1,350.9 543.6 159.2 187.6 73.7 1,056.7 2,020.8 398.2 3,892.5 1,883.8 5,776.3

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Georgia G
E
Primary Energy
O
Petroleum R
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total G
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
I
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu A
1970 0.50 — 2.17 1.32 0.73 1.58 5.08 2.80 0.28 2.33 2.33 — 2.33
1975 1.31 — 3.45 3.02 2.03 2.83 7.48 4.73 1.52 4.11 4.11 — 4.11
1980 — — 9.02 7.48 6.46 5.27 14.36 9.91 2.91 8.73 8.73 10.06 8.73
1985 — — 9.99 6.74 5.66 11.18 17.61 8.76 3.38 7.90 7.90 12.92 7.90
1990 — — 9.32 7.67 5.45 11.58 14.60 8.24 1.85 7.67 7.67 19.41 7.67
1995 — 3.76 8.36 6.85 3.80 11.16 19.41 7.84 2.17 7.09 7.09 19.66 7.09
1996 — 3.77 9.29 7.52 4.58 11.51 20.08 8.35 2.65 7.71 7.71 21.57 7.71
1997 — 4.03 9.39 7.19 4.33 10.55 17.98 8.15 2.74 7.52 7.52 21.63 7.53
1998 — 3.99 8.11 6.25 3.21 9.97 19.07 6.92 1.96 6.42 6.41 21.58 6.42
1999 — 5.48 8.81 6.79 3.67 12.44 16.75 7.79 2.57 7.17 7.17 19.91 7.17
2000 — 6.31 10.87 9.31 6.38 15.61 17.99 10.38 4.11 9.79 9.79 20.57 9.79
2001 — 8.09 11.01 8.66 5.63 16.07 19.00 9.63 3.23 9.15 9.15 20.93 9.15
2002 — 6.10 10.72 8.32 5.28 14.24 21.74 9.27 3.72 8.84 8.84 20.43 8.84
2003 — 8.13 12.42 9.76 6.27 15.77 26.51 10.75 4.32 10.24 10.23 14.09 10.24
2004 — 9.06 15.13 11.93 8.66 17.90 29.35 13.18 4.64 12.46 12.46 15.01 12.46
2005 — 11.58 18.56 16.13 12.41 20.29 38.40 16.75 7.46 16.15 16.15 17.29 16.15
2006 — 12.69 22.31 17.84 14.47 22.00 R 46.08 18.77 10.38 18.02 R 18.02 17.94 R 18.02
2007 — 12.62 23.70 18.76 15.46 24.09 51.97 20.15 9.36 19.32 19.32 18.82 19.32

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) — 6.6 59.6 42.8 0.6 16.9 788.3 0.3 915.2 915.2 — 915.2
1975 (s) — 6.9 181.7 147.4 1.1 23.4 1,618.2 4.1 1,982.8 1,982.9 — 1,982.9
1980 — — 17.6 616.2 598.1 1.5 53.8 3,389.1 54.8 4,731.1 4,731.1 0.6 4,731.6
1985 — — 10.7 714.2 518.0 8.5 60.0 3,285.2 21.5 4,618.2 4,618.2 2.7 4,620.8
1990 — — 9.2 986.3 567.9 4.4 56.0 3,522.8 15.2 5,161.8 5,167.8 5.0 5,172.8
1995 — 0.6 6.6 1,089.3 397.5 5.7 71.0 3,955.0 18.9 5,544.0 5,544.6 6.3 5,550.9
1996 — 0.9 7.9 1,448.2 448.8 5.0 71.3 4,359.5 20.6 6,361.3 6,362.2 7.1 6,369.2
1997 — 1.3 7.4 1,252.0 R 374.4 5.2 67.4 4,249.6 19.1 R 5,975.1 R 5,976.4 8.1 R 5,984.5
1998 — 1.4 5.6 1,093.7 R 275.5 1.5 74.9 3,815.3 11.2 R 5,277.7 R 5,279.1 7.2 R 5,286.4
1999 — 2.4 6.6 1,269.4 318.4 5.4 66.5 4,418.6 12.2 6,097.1 6,099.4 6.6 6,106.1
2000 — 3.0 5.8 1,834.1 471.8 6.6 70.3 5,946.0 21.3 8,355.9 8,358.9 6.8 8,365.6
2001 — 4.3 5.1 1,788.6 316.1 6.9 68.0 5,577.9 13.2 7,775.8 7,780.2 7.5 7,787.7
2002 — 3.3 6.2 1,641.7 222.5 6.6 76.9 5,526.5 42.0 7,522.4 7,525.7 12.9 7,538.6
2003 — 5.5 8.8 1,989.1 312.3 10.5 86.8 6,473.1 54.0 8,934.6 8,940.1 8.7 8,948.8
2004 — 6.9 16.0 2,655.3 450.6 12.2 97.3 8,099.2 111.3 11,441.8 11,448.7 9.2 11,457.9
2005 — 11.0 20.9 4,017.4 673.7 20.4 126.6 10,445.9 208.8 15,513.6 15,524.5 10.3 15,534.8
2006 — R 12.7 20.7 4,266.8 537.7 20.5 R 148.0 11,514.4 R 520.2 R 17,028.3 17,041.0 10.9 17,051.9
2007 — 13.3 19.4 4,247.4 589.6 18.1 172.4 12,537.4 332.7 17,917.2 17,930.5 11.5 17,942.0

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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G Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Georgia
E
Petroleum Biomass
O
R Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
G
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
I
A 1970 0.38 0.29 0.31 0.39 — 0.31 — — — 0.35
1975 0.93 0.71 1.74 2.30 — 1.85 0.13 — — 0.91
1980 1.50 2.56 3.47 6.22 — 4.48 0.45 — — 1.38
1985 1.88 4.31 3.59 5.65 — 5.22 0.72 — — 1.73
1990 1.79 2.97 2.18 5.44 — 4.26 0.87 — — 1.53
1995 1.67 2.72 2.15 3.98 — 3.56 0.55 0.70 — 1.33
1996 1.58 2.81 2.67 4.75 — 4.46 0.51 0.59 — 1.26
1997 1.59 2.65 2.79 4.54 — 4.26 0.49 0.50 — 1.28
1998 1.55 3.16 2.04 3.28 — 3.08 0.47 0.61 — 1.28
1999 1.55 2.49 2.43 3.90 — 3.48 0.46 0.67 — 1.27
2000 1.54 4.18 4.25 6.91 — 5.89 0.45 0.67 — 1.36
2001 1.66 3.28 3.56 6.68 — 5.95 0.44 1.36 — 1.34
2002 1.68 3.65 3.71 5.41 — 5.10 0.45 1.64 — 1.44
2003 1.72 5.73 4.78 6.73 — 6.37 0.44 1.58 — 1.47
2004 1.79 6.38 4.49 8.77 — 7.60 0.43 1.46 — 1.58
2005 2.17 10.17 7.49 12.52 — 10.47 0.44 2.28 — 2.21
2006 2.40 7.08 10.30 14.10 — 12.93 0.44 R 2.32 — 2.26
2007 2.61 7.25 8.90 15.82 — 14.52 0.49 2.42 — 2.52

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 67.7 17.3 3.0 0.1 — 3.1 — — — 88.1


1975 280.1 29.3 44.3 14.4 — 58.7 4.3 — — 372.6
1980 756.7 9.7 14.6 15.1 — 29.7 41.7 — — 837.7
1985 1,287.7 3.9 1.3 7.7 — 9.0 78.0 — — 1,378.5
1990 1,174.2 5.9 1.6 6.9 — 8.5 227.9 — — 1,416.4
1995 1,122.9 31.0 1.5 9.0 — 10.4 176.0 0.2 — R 1,340.6
1996 1,062.2 16.6 1.4 15.5 — 16.9 159.3 0.1 — 1,255.1
1997 1,135.6 45.7 1.4 12.1 — 13.6 156.6 0.8 — 1,352.3
1998 1,108.8 108.1 3.1 26.7 — 29.9 154.7 0.1 — 1,401.6
1999 1,132.7 83.1 6.0 24.2 — 30.1 152.8 0.2 — 1,398.9
2000 1,184.8 178.3 15.6 40.6 — 56.2 154.0 0.1 — 1,573.3
2001 1,196.4 115.8 3.4 21.1 — 24.6 155.8 0.3 — 1,493.0
2002 1,274.7 211.1 2.2 13.9 — 16.1 145.4 0.4 — 1,647.6
2003 1,331.8 189.4 3.9 24.1 — 28.0 152.9 0.3 — 1,702.4
2004 1,414.7 301.7 2.5 12.8 — 15.2 150.9 0.3 — R 1,882.9
2005 1,856.7 768.2 8.6 20.9 — 29.6 144.3 0.5 — 2,799.2
2006 2,041.5 702.2 3.6 11.2 — 14.8 146.3 0.5 — 2,905.3
2007 2,334.8 917.8 1.9 14.6 — 16.5 165.8 0.4 — 3,435.3

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Hawaii H
Primary Energy
A
W
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric A
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
I
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
I

1970 — — — — 1.04 0.73 2.53 3.32 0.40 1.26 1.09 — 1.07 1.09 0.41 6.98 1.74
1975 — — — — 2.30 2.04 3.77 5.44 1.59 2.85 2.53 — 1.54 2.53 1.58 12.80 3.97
1980 — — — R 13.06 6.58 6.21 6.32 10.81 3.80 6.75 6.19 — 4.06 R 6.25 3.97 22.01 R 8.70
1985 — 2.30 2.30 R 14.20 7.86 6.21 13.92 11.14 4.81 7.50 6.79 — 3.79 R 6.82 4.94 29.81 R 10.22
1990 — 1.81 1.81 R 12.24 7.86 5.99 15.74 11.71 4.03 6.53 6.39 — 0.42 R 6.20 4.01 26.56 R 9.91
1995 — 1.48 1.48 R 13.30 7.31 4.44 11.43 11.48 2.98 6.64 5.90 — 0.89 R 5.45 2.78 33.24 R 11.14
1996 — 1.55 1.55 R 14.66 7.74 5.24 11.28 12.15 3.53 7.11 6.65 — 0.77 R 6.14 3.32 35.65 R 13.04
1997 — 1.59 1.59 R 15.88 6.44 5.03 25.34 12.26 3.64 6.87 6.50 — 0.66 R 6.00 3.23 36.71 R 13.34
1998 — 1.46 1.46 R 13.71 5.82 3.67 23.27 11.98 2.60 7.39 R 5.69 — 0.72 R 5.32 2.52 33.99 R 12.00
1999 — 1.46 1.46 R 13.54 7.05 4.79 25.51 11.32 3.21 6.72 6.09 — 0.68 R 5.65 3.11 35.21 R 12.53
2000 — 1.49 1.49 16.18 9.37 6.98 R 26.15 13.71 4.99 5.74 8.17 — 0.73 R 7.55 4.74 41.24 R 15.38
2001 — 1.23 1.23 16.85 9.14 5.87 26.99 14.91 4.79 7.02 8.22 — 1.38 R 7.67 4.54 41.30 R 15.53
2002 — 1.65 1.65 16.67 8.03 5.45 22.83 12.81 4.86 11.50 R 7.66 — 1.50 R 7.24 4.51 39.42 R 14.44
2003 — 2.86 2.86 19.03 10.82 6.58 26.78 15.89 4.87 13.20 R 9.09 — 1.62 R 8.54 4.64 42.55 R 16.18
2004 — 1.87 1.87 20.33 13.12 9.41 29.28 17.59 5.06 14.36 10.68 — 1.58 R 9.95 4.88 46.16 R 18.23
2005 — 1.48 1.48 R 24.30 15.73 12.93 33.62 20.48 8.52 14.68 13.80 — 2.24 R 12.91 7.53 53.88 R 21.67
2006 — 1.73 1.73 R 27.54 19.14 15.10 R 36.31 24.03 R 9.75 38.02 R 16.09 — R 2.07 R 15.03 9.10 60.91 R 24.71
2007 — 1.93 1.93 26.82 20.00 16.22 40.37 24.18 11.03 42.83 16.95 — 2.30 15.83 9.81 62.57 25.20

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — — — — 9.9 58.4 8.5 99.2 24.7 5.9 206.5 — 0.3 206.9 -17.4 87.4 276.9
1975 — — — — 25.6 170.3 10.3 193.5 108.5 12.6 520.8 — 0.5 521.3 -92.4 225.3 654.2
1980 — — — R 39.4 228.7 492.4 31.1 410.7 308.6 25.4 1,496.8 — 10.0 R 1,546.2 -275.8 456.9 R 1,727.3
1985 — 2.6 2.6 R 38.1 207.1 462.1 6.6 444.4 395.4 27.1 1,542.6 — 11.9 R 1,595.2 -342.5 654.7 R 1,907.4
1990 — 1.3 1.3 R 36.5 297.0 425.3 9.9 533.4 468.5 29.3 1,763.3 — 4.9 R 1,806.0 -422.5 732.9 R 2,116.4
1995 — 29.4 29.4 R 38.7 246.0 250.5 35.9 563.9 266.8 30.7 1,393.9 — 9.4 R 1,471.3 -285.3 1,017.7 R 2,203.7
1996 — 31.5 31.5 R 41.4 222.9 299.9 40.1 594.1 269.1 29.2 1,455.3 — 6.1 R 1,534.4 -346.4 1,119.7 R 2,307.7
1997 — 32.6 32.6 R 42.3 173.7 R 291.5 22.0 597.9 268.3 26.6 R 1,379.9 — 5.3 R 1,460.0 -336.0 1,152.7 R 2,276.8
1998 — 26.6 26.6 R 37.9 150.6 R 207.9 68.0 583.5 211.9 24.7 R 1,246.5 — 5.6 R 1,316.6 -258.7 1,054.4 R 2,112.4
1999 — 25.8 25.8 R 38.4 218.0 257.1 34.6 527.9 257.1 22.1 1,316.9 — 6.0 R 1,387.1 -323.2 1,106.5 R 2,170.4
2000 — 26.3 26.3 R 47.2 277.8 373.4 R 52.1 663.7 415.5 28.0 R 1,810.4 — 5.9 R 1,889.7 -499.2 1,341.2 R 2,731.6
2001 — 21.8 21.8 R 48.2 321.2 295.9 55.2 754.4 400.1 21.5 1,848.4 — 7.8 R 1,926.2 -465.4 1,353.4 R 2,814.2
2002 — 27.5 27.5 R 47.4 378.2 R 315.0 61.2 695.3 375.6 15.4 R 1,840.7 — 9.0 R 1,924.6 -494.8 1,300.2 R 2,729.9
2003 — 55.0 55.0 R 53.5 505.7 R 474.0 45.2 876.8 359.0 17.3 R 2,277.9 — 13.6 R 2,400.0 -496.1 1,478.9 R 3,382.8
2004 — 36.0 36.0 R 58.2 659.5 R 714.2 47.0 985.2 404.7 21.6 R 2,832.3 — 12.6 R 2,939.0 -526.6 1,654.9 R 4,067.3
2005 — 26.6 26.6 R 69.3 668.9 1,199.9 50.8 1,173.4 669.5 30.0 3,792.6 — 15.0 R 3,903.5 -805.1 1,897.8 R 4,996.3
2006 — 31.1 31.1 R 78.8 745.4 1,313.2 R 59.3 1,446.3 R 858.4 27.3 R 4,450.0 — R 14.6 R 4,574.5 -972.5 2,152.2 R 5,754.2
2007 — 37.0 37.0 77.6 1,082.3 1,173.3 55.8 1,432.2 1,101.6 31.3 4,876.6 — 15.2 5,006.3 -1,046.1 2,213.3 6,173.5

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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H Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Hawaii
A
Primary Energy
W
A Petroleum Biomass

I Natural Distillate Total


I Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 — — 1.27 — 4.12 4.11 — 4.11 8.22 7.07


1975 — — 2.80 — 6.20 6.19 — 6.19 14.59 13.13
1980 — R 13.50 6.92 — 11.63 11.61 — R 12.48 23.64 R 20.08
1985 — R 16.74 7.57 — 15.04 15.01 — R 16.13 33.29 R 30.90
1990 — R 15.37 7.69 — 17.94 17.90 — R 16.47 30.07 R 28.45
1995 — R 16.74 6.79 5.00 24.02 23.45 — R 19.09 39.05 R 37.17
1996 — R 18.74 7.49 5.22 24.42 24.36 — R 21.02 41.79 R 39.81
1997 — R 21.11 7.95 4.85 28.19 28.12 — R 25.13 43.37 R 41.17
1998 — R 18.23 6.85 6.51 29.45 29.43 — R 27.00 40.50 R 37.48
1999 — R 17.98 7.54 6.46 28.09 28.06 — R 24.80 41.90 R 39.21
2000 — 20.89 10.45 9.57 29.62 29.60 — R 27.31 48.09 R 44.26
2001 — 21.77 9.81 8.74 30.52 30.50 — R 28.24 47.88 R 44.26
2002 — 21.79 8.49 8.91 29.81 29.79 — R 27.69 45.82 R 42.55
2003 — 26.05 10.22 8.82 32.14 32.10 — R 30.17 49.04 R 46.29
2004 — 25.91 12.43 11.25 33.68 33.65 — R 31.25 52.94 R 49.89
2005 — 29.84 16.38 13.34 36.85 36.83 — R 34.72 60.67 R 57.01
2006 — 33.70 18.73 21.46 40.64 R 40.31 — R 38.35 68.43 R 64.10
2007 — 32.84 20.10 23.52 45.38 44.95 — 40.97 70.70 66.88

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — — (s) — 7.0 7.0 — 7.0 36.0 43.0


1975 — — (s) — 7.4 7.4 — 7.4 82.8 90.1
1980 — R 18.4 (s) — 18.4 18.4 — R 36.8 148.5 R 185.3
1985 — R 11.3 (s) — 5.5 5.5 — R 16.8 213.4 R 230.2
1990 — R 9.3 (s) — 8.3 8.3 — R 17.6 238.4 R 256.0
1995 — R 10.1 0.1 (s) 7.5 7.6 — R 17.6 347.3 R 364.9
1996 — R 10.7 (s) (s) 9.4 9.5 — R 20.2 381.5 R 401.7
1997 — R 11.2 (s) (s) 20.2 20.2 — R 31.5 394.9 R 426.3
1998 — R 10.3 (s) (s) 59.9 59.9 — R 70.2 364.9 R 435.2
1999 — R 9.9 (s) (s) 32.4 32.4 — R 42.4 384.4 R 426.8
2000 — R 11.7 (s) (s) 46.6 46.6 — R 58.3 453.6 R 512.0
2001 — R 12.1 (s) (s) 48.8 48.8 — R 60.9 457.8 R 518.7
2002 — R 12.5 (s) (s) 47.9 47.9 — R 60.3 453.2 R 513.5
2003 — R 14.6 (s) (s) 38.4 38.4 — R 53.1 506.6 R 559.6
2004 — R 14.2 (s) (s) 40.9 41.0 — R 55.2 571.2 R 626.4
2005 — R 16.0 (s) (s) 45.7 45.7 — R 61.7 655.0 R 716.7
2006 — R 18.3 0.4 (s) R 51.4 R 51.8 — R 70.0 743.0 R 813.0
2007 — 17.3 0.4 (s) 48.2 48.6 — 65.9 772.1 838.0

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Hawaii H
Primary Energy
A
W
Petroleum Biomass
A
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
I
I
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 — — 1.12 0.85 0.91 3.32 0.42 1.55 — 1.55 9.92 5.65
1975 — — 2.60 2.50 1.91 5.44 1.59 3.37 — 3.37 16.50 12.66
1980 — R 12.70 6.60 — 3.81 10.81 3.86 6.60 — R 8.75 26.40 R 17.85
1985 — R 13.34 5.89 11.07 10.02 11.14 4.60 7.07 — R 10.97 34.41 R 25.74
1990 — R 11.45 5.57 7.37 9.40 11.71 3.83 4.74 — R 6.25 29.77 R 16.14
1995 — R 12.40 5.01 5.00 10.63 11.48 2.93 4.96 — R 8.53 35.65 R 26.52
1996 — R 13.62 5.94 5.22 11.96 12.15 3.51 6.32 — R 10.70 38.05 R 30.36
1997 — R 15.31 5.34 4.85 12.16 12.26 3.54 5.79 — R 9.74 38.86 R 29.84
1998 — R 13.40 4.08 6.51 10.62 11.98 2.58 3.00 — R 4.36 36.08 R 17.21
1999 — R 13.58 5.34 6.46 10.93 11.32 3.04 6.11 — R 9.88 37.33 R 30.00
2000 — 16.51 7.72 9.57 13.78 13.71 4.95 8.86 — R 12.89 43.41 R 35.78
2001 — 17.00 6.79 8.74 15.00 14.91 4.52 9.12 — R 13.91 43.53 R 37.16
2002 — 16.80 6.31 8.91 12.43 12.81 4.02 7.30 — R 11.66 41.49 R 33.57
2003 — 18.63 7.65 8.82 13.34 15.89 — 8.56 — R 13.55 44.02 R 36.84
2004 — 20.44 10.57 11.25 15.31 17.59 5.36 11.09 1.78 R 10.88 47.45 R 34.93
2005 — 24.57 14.38 13.34 18.35 20.48 7.34 14.83 2.18 R 14.41 55.79 R 41.69
2006 — 27.98 16.56 21.46 21.17 24.03 8.67 R 17.12 R 1.65 R 15.56 62.79 R 46.19
2007 — 27.30 17.64 23.52 23.07 24.18 9.89 18.38 2.09 16.03 64.21 48.78

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — — 1.1 0.4 0.3 2.3 0.1 4.2 — 4.2 26.1 30.3
1975 — — 1.3 0.6 0.4 2.8 0.2 5.3 — 5.3 62.5 67.7
1980 — R 21.0 15.3 — 1.1 3.1 0.6 20.0 — R 41.0 131.7 R 172.7
1985 — R 26.8 4.5 0.1 0.6 2.8 0.6 8.6 — R 35.4 189.3 R 224.7
1990 — R 27.2 14.7 (s) 0.8 3.6 19.9 39.0 — R 66.2 228.8 R 295.0
1995 — R 28.6 10.0 (s) 0.6 0.7 1.1 12.4 — R 41.0 337.9 R 379.0
1996 — R 30.7 7.7 (s) 0.8 0.7 0.3 9.5 — R 40.2 366.0 R 406.2
1997 — R 27.6 12.2 (s) 1.5 0.7 0.2 14.7 — R 42.3 376.3 R 418.6
1998 — R 24.7 5.0 (s) 3.8 0.7 27.6 37.1 — R 61.8 348.8 R 410.6
1999 — R 25.1 8.1 (s) 2.2 0.7 0.1 11.1 — R 36.1 375.0 R 411.1
2000 — R 30.6 9.8 (s) 3.8 0.8 0.3 14.7 — R 45.3 458.0 R 503.4
2001 — R 30.8 5.4 (s) 4.2 0.9 0.2 10.7 — R 41.5 474.2 R 515.6
2002 — R 30.6 11.4 (s) 3.5 0.8 (s) 15.7 — R 46.3 456.3 R 502.6
2003 — R 34.2 12.2 (s) 2.8 1.0 — 16.0 — R 50.2 528.3 R 578.5
2004 — R 38.6 23.5 (s) 3.3 1.1 0.1 28.0 3.6 R 70.2 588.1 R 658.3
2005 — R 46.8 32.2 (s) 4.0 1.3 0.1 37.7 3.6 R 88.1 659.3 R 747.4
2006 — R 53.1 37.8 (s) R 4.7 1.5 (s) R 44.1 R 3.3 R 100.5 747.6 R 848.1
2007 — 52.0 28.9 (s) 4.3 1.5 (s) 34.8 3.9 90.7 771.2 861.9

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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H Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Hawaii
A Primary Energy
W Coal Petroleum Biomass
A
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
I Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
I Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 — — — — 0.74 0.91 3.32 0.42 0.62 0.61 4.06 0.62 4.59 1.60
1975 — — — — 2.22 1.91 5.44 1.92 2.10 2.10 4.06 2.11 9.84 4.94
1980 — — — — 5.49 3.81 10.81 3.82 4.27 4.58 4.06 4.52 18.63 8.58
1985 — 2.30 2.30 — 6.14 10.02 11.14 4.60 4.95 5.24 4.06 4.86 25.08 12.24
1990 — 1.82 1.82 — 5.64 9.40 11.71 3.83 3.68 4.69 1.23 3.90 22.19 10.81
1995 — 1.91 1.91 — 5.33 9.99 11.48 2.93 4.21 5.68 1.19 4.24 27.17 12.12
1996 — 1.84 1.84 — 6.28 9.61 12.15 3.51 4.52 6.76 1.06 4.93 29.39 14.62
1997 — 1.78 1.78 R 10.48 5.68 9.22 12.26 3.54 4.54 5.71 1.05 R 4.24 30.25 R 15.55
1998 — 1.78 1.78 R 8.18 4.22 8.06 11.98 2.58 4.85 6.09 0.99 R 4.21 27.59 R 15.31
1999 — 1.73 1.73 R 7.78 5.22 8.61 11.32 3.04 4.57 5.41 0.70 R 3.52 28.44 R 15.45
2000 — 2.40 2.40 9.71 7.74 R 11.74 13.71 4.95 4.08 R 6.33 0.85 R 4.81 34.25 R 18.61
2001 — 2.15 2.15 10.72 6.88 13.29 14.91 4.52 4.45 6.94 1.40 R 4.85 34.22 R 20.20
2002 — 2.96 2.96 9.59 6.59 12.42 12.81 4.02 6.29 8.39 1.41 R 5.51 32.29 R 20.38
2003 — 1.54 1.54 11.29 7.93 13.90 15.89 4.75 7.00 9.43 2.01 R 7.11 35.74 R 25.61
2004 — 1.78 1.78 12.61 10.91 15.90 17.59 5.36 7.58 11.77 1.78 R 8.67 39.13 R 28.37
2005 — 2.10 2.10 15.82 14.96 18.94 20.48 7.34 7.45 13.07 2.17 R 10.28 46.27 R 32.17
2006 — 2.06 2.06 17.66 16.80 21.19 24.03 8.67 39.21 R 17.17 R 1.65 11.63 52.63 R 37.13
2007 — 2.67 2.67 17.99 17.61 24.26 24.18 9.89 45.11 20.65 2.08 14.00 53.86 39.42

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — — — — 2.8 1.2 0.9 3.5 1.9 10.2 0.1 10.4 25.3 35.7
1975 — — — — 7.3 2.4 1.5 11.7 6.6 29.4 0.3 29.7 80.1 109.8
1980 — — — — 43.0 11.3 2.8 29.4 9.9 96.3 10.0 106.3 176.7 283.0
1985 — 2.6 2.6 — 16.3 0.2 6.1 36.0 11.9 70.5 11.7 84.8 252.0 336.7
1990 — 1.3 1.3 — 23.7 0.4 8.2 28.5 9.8 70.6 4.9 76.7 265.7 342.4
1995 — 7.9 7.9 — 16.8 27.5 14.7 14.5 13.0 86.5 4.8 99.1 332.5 431.7
1996 — 6.7 6.7 — 17.2 29.7 16.4 9.1 12.9 85.2 3.2 95.2 372.1 467.3
1997 — 6.7 6.7 R 3.4 20.4 0.2 15.5 8.1 12.8 56.9 2.5 R 69.4 381.6 R 451.0
1998 — 6.0 6.0 R 2.9 14.2 4.2 16.6 (s) 11.3 46.4 2.3 R 57.6 340.7 R 398.3
1999 — 4.7 4.7 R 3.4 12.9 (s) 9.2 2.8 11.5 36.3 2.4 R 46.8 347.1 R 393.9
2000 — 5.1 5.1 R 4.9 21.1 R 1.6 11.4 4.9 17.1 R 56.1 2.3 R 68.4 429.5 R 497.9
2001 — 4.4 4.4 R 5.3 18.8 2.2 9.5 (s) 10.6 41.1 3.9 R 54.6 421.4 R 476.1
2002 — 1.9 1.9 R 4.3 17.5 9.8 9.7 (s) 5.2 42.2 5.0 R 53.5 390.8 R 444.2
2003 — 2.1 2.1 R 4.7 19.4 3.4 11.4 (s) 5.9 40.1 1.5 R 48.4 444.0 R 492.4
2004 — 2.2 2.2 R 5.3 25.6 2.8 15.5 (s) 6.9 50.8 1.7 R 60.0 495.7 R 555.6
2005 — 3.0 3.0 R 6.5 44.1 (s) 14.2 3.5 10.6 72.4 1.7 R 83.5 583.5 R 667.1
2006 — 4.5 4.5 R 7.4 44.2 R 1.8 17.7 7.3 4.9 R 75.9 R 1.1 R 88.8 661.6 R 750.5
2007 — 5.1 5.1 8.3 45.7 2.1 30.8 — 5.6 84.3 1.3 99.0 670.0 769.0

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Hawaii H
A
Primary Energy
W
Petroleum A
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total I
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
I
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 — — 2.17 1.37 0.73 0.91 5.08 3.32 0.37 1.34 1.34 — 1.34
1975 — — 3.45 2.63 2.04 1.91 7.48 5.44 1.37 2.96 2.96 — 2.96
1980 — — 9.02 7.39 6.21 3.81 14.36 10.81 3.27 7.40 7.40 — 7.40
1985 — — 9.99 8.53 6.21 10.91 17.61 11.14 4.65 7.81 7.81 — 7.81
1990 — — 9.32 9.69 5.99 10.52 14.60 11.71 3.51 7.91 7.91 — 7.91
1995 — — 8.36 10.27 4.44 12.90 19.41 11.48 3.00 7.44 7.44 — 7.44
1996 — — 9.29 11.02 5.24 12.80 20.08 12.15 3.48 8.49 8.49 — 8.49
1997 — — 9.39 10.75 5.03 12.43 17.98 12.26 3.56 R 8.36 R 8.36 — R 8.36
1998 — — 8.11 10.35 3.67 10.91 19.07 11.98 2.47 7.58 7.58 — 7.58
1999 — — 8.81 9.73 4.79 — 16.75 11.32 3.30 7.63 7.63 — 7.63
2000 — — 10.87 12.21 6.98 — 17.99 13.71 4.78 9.73 9.73 — 9.73
2001 — — 11.01 12.57 5.87 — 19.00 14.91 4.38 9.88 9.88 — 9.88
2002 — — 10.72 11.16 5.45 — 21.74 12.81 4.78 R 9.06 R 9.06 — R 9.06
2003 — — 12.42 12.75 6.58 16.19 26.51 15.89 4.88 R 10.81 R 10.81 — R 10.81
2004 — — 15.13 15.39 9.41 — 29.35 17.59 5.21 R 12.94 R 12.94 — R 12.94
2005 — 8.49 18.56 19.66 12.93 21.01 38.40 20.48 6.89 15.97 15.97 — 15.97
2006 — 7.57 22.31 22.44 15.10 23.01 R 46.08 24.03 9.09 18.40 18.40 — 18.40
2007 — 7.43 23.70 21.69 16.22 25.23 51.97 24.18 11.24 18.97 18.97 — 18.97

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — — 1.5 5.7 58.4 0.1 2.1 96.0 4.1 167.9 167.9 — 167.9
1975 — — 2.0 12.7 170.3 0.2 3.4 189.2 8.7 386.6 386.6 — 386.6
1980 — — 9.1 143.5 492.4 0.4 6.5 404.9 29.7 1,086.3 1,086.3 — 1,086.3
1985 — — 7.8 158.3 462.1 0.2 7.2 435.5 44.6 1,115.7 1,115.7 — 1,115.7
1990 — — 12.8 197.5 425.3 0.5 6.7 521.5 58.7 1,223.0 1,223.0 — 1,223.0
1995 — — 9.2 160.5 250.5 0.4 8.6 548.6 50.5 1,028.2 1,028.2 — 1,028.2
1996 — — 7.7 123.7 299.9 0.1 8.6 577.0 15.4 1,032.4 1,032.4 — 1,032.4
1997 — — 5.7 82.8 R 291.5 0.1 8.1 581.7 11.0 R 980.9 R 980.9 — R 980.9
1998 — — 4.4 74.9 R 207.9 (s) 9.0 566.2 6.0 R 868.3 R 868.3 — R 868.3
1999 — — 2.6 117.4 257.1 — 8.0 518.1 35.4 938.6 938.6 — 938.6
2000 — — 2.5 115.8 373.4 — 8.5 651.4 66.9 1,218.4 1,218.4 — 1,218.4
2001 — — 2.7 179.7 295.9 — 8.2 744.1 73.2 1,303.8 1,303.8 — 1,303.8
2002 — — 0.9 216.4 R 315.0 — 9.3 684.9 43.2 R 1,269.6 R 1,269.6 — R 1,269.6
2003 — — 1.0 373.8 R 474.0 0.6 10.5 864.4 28.0 R 1,752.2 R 1,752.2 — R 1,752.2
2004 — — 3.0 480.5 R 714.2 — 11.7 968.7 48.9 R 2,227.0 R 2,227.0 — R 2,227.0
2005 — (s) 4.2 438.1 1,199.9 1.1 15.3 1,157.9 48.6 2,865.1 2,865.1 — 2,865.1
2006 — (s) 4.6 442.8 1,313.2 1.4 17.8 1,427.1 R 135.8 R 3,342.7 R 3,342.7 — R 3,342.7
2007 — (s) 4.9 789.2 1,173.3 1.1 20.8 1,399.9 315.5 3,704.7 3,704.7 — 3,704.7

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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H Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Hawaii
A Petroleum Biomass
W
A Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
I
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
I
1970 — — 0.40 0.43 — 0.40 — 0.65 — 0.41
1975 — — 1.57 1.71 — 1.58 — 0.92 — 1.58
1980 — — 3.87 5.19 — 3.97 — — — 3.97
1985 — — 4.86 6.40 — 4.95 — 0.79 — 4.94
1990 1.49 — 4.15 5.79 — 4.33 — (e) — 4.01
1995 1.36 — 2.98 4.55 — 3.23 — 0.70 — 2.78
1996 1.49 — 3.54 5.49 — 3.85 — 0.59 — 3.32
1997 1.54 — 3.64 4.35 — 3.76 — 0.50 — 3.23
1998 1.38 — 2.61 4.02 — 2.85 — 0.61 — 2.52
1999 1.41 — 3.19 5.35 — 3.58 — 0.67 — 3.11
2000 1.36 — 5.04 8.11 — 5.62 — 0.67 — 4.74
2001 1.11 — 4.90 6.77 — 5.28 — 1.36 — 4.54
2002 1.60 — 4.87 5.72 — 5.09 — 1.64 — 4.51
2003 2.96 — 4.87 7.49 — 5.30 — 1.58 — 4.64
2004 1.88 — 5.04 8.97 — 5.71 — 1.46 — 4.88
2005 1.43 — 8.69 10.26 — 8.96 — 2.28 — 7.53
2006 1.68 — 9.89 15.42 — 10.81 — R 2.32 — 9.10
2007 1.85 — 10.94 16.19 — 11.77 — 2.42 — 9.81

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — — 17.0 0.2 — 17.2 — 0.2 — 17.4


1975 — — 87.9 4.3 — 92.2 — 0.2 — 92.4
1980 — — 248.9 26.8 — 275.8 — — — 275.8
1985 — — 314.2 28.0 — 342.3 — 0.2 — 342.5
1990 (s) — 361.4 61.1 — 422.5 — (e) — 422.5
1995 21.5 — 200.6 58.6 — 259.2 — 4.6 — 285.3
1996 24.8 — 244.4 74.3 — 318.6 — 2.9 — 346.4
1997 25.9 — 249.0 58.3 — 307.3 — 2.8 — 336.0
1998 20.6 — 178.3 56.5 — 234.8 — 3.3 — 258.7
1999 21.1 — 218.8 79.7 — 298.4 — 3.6 — 323.2
2000 21.1 — 343.5 131.0 — 474.5 — 3.6 — 499.2
2001 17.5 — 326.8 117.2 — 444.0 — 3.9 — 465.4
2002 25.6 — 332.4 132.9 — 465.3 — 3.9 — 494.8
2003 52.9 — 330.9 100.2 — 431.2 — 12.0 — 496.1
2004 33.8 — 355.6 129.9 — 485.5 — 7.3 — 526.6
2005 23.7 — 617.3 154.4 — 771.8 — 9.7 — 805.1
2006 26.7 — 715.2 220.4 — 935.6 — R 10.3 — 972.5
2007 31.8 — 786.1 218.1 — 1,004.2 — 10.0 — 1,046.1

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
e Electric plants used wood chips at no charge. Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Idaho I
Primary Energy
D
A
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric H
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
O
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 — 0.65 0.65 0.66 1.01 0.76 2.41 2.81 0.34 1.15 1.92 — 1.42 1.50 0.35 2.95 1.76
1975 — 0.96 0.96 1.43 2.55 2.12 3.81 4.81 2.01 2.73 3.64 — 1.48 2.77 1.89 4.11 3.00
1980 — 1.74 1.74 3.87 6.54 6.59 6.39 9.79 4.45 5.89 8.11 — 1.64 6.44 3.87 7.39 6.64
1985 — 1.85 1.85 5.07 7.73 6.68 9.80 9.31 3.67 7.46 8.56 — 1.74 7.08 8.78 10.66 8.03
1990 — 1.77 1.77 3.42 7.81 6.07 10.46 9.15 2.51 4.16 8.12 — 1.17 6.18 2.33 11.14 7.43
1995 — 1.79 1.79 4.19 7.68 5.15 8.89 9.25 2.31 4.59 8.00 — 1.28 6.17 0.75 11.98 7.51
1996 — 2.00 2.00 3.60 8.73 6.06 9.50 10.26 1.79 4.94 9.06 — 1.12 6.73 2.46 11.65 7.92
1997 — 1.99 1.99 3.52 8.50 6.05 11.13 10.54 2.22 4.86 9.13 — 1.13 6.67 2.45 11.43 7.87
1998 — 1.89 1.89 3.77 7.21 4.38 8.63 9.10 1.99 4.64 7.76 — 1.33 5.94 2.48 11.82 7.35
1999 — 1.27 1.27 3.98 7.59 5.02 9.84 9.78 1.94 4.13 8.20 — 1.49 6.32 2.66 11.72 7.59
2000 — 1.70 1.70 4.86 10.40 7.82 R 12.97 12.39 2.68 4.18 R 10.57 — 1.65 7.97 5.42 12.23 8.95
2001 — 1.69 1.69 6.88 9.44 6.89 14.05 11.55 2.88 4.95 10.20 — 2.06 8.18 4.95 14.41 9.67
2002 — 1.71 1.71 7.24 8.76 6.53 11.84 10.86 2.60 4.90 9.34 — 2.21 7.97 2.63 16.36 9.88
2003 — 1.75 1.75 6.19 10.47 7.42 13.97 13.11 3.40 8.02 11.81 — 1.79 8.97 3.82 15.29 10.71
2004 — 1.75 1.75 7.29 12.95 9.91 16.84 15.33 — 6.89 13.66 — 1.97 10.50 R 4.40 14.58 11.72
2005 — 1.80 1.80 8.65 17.60 13.84 19.81 18.38 5.36 7.91 17.06 — R 3.15 R 12.94 6.27 15.02 R 13.68
2006 — 1.99 1.99 10.07 19.77 16.07 R 22.34 20.75 5.03 8.37 19.12 — R 3.18 R 14.91 R 5.68 14.43 R 15.11
2007 — 2.06 2.06 9.53 20.88 16.42 24.97 22.61 8.79 10.13 21.00 — 3.18 15.71 5.98 14.85 15.92

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 5.2 5.2 29.5 32.9 3.9 9.6 142.8 0.6 12.4 202.2 — 6.2 243.0 (s) 105.8 348.8
1975 — 12.9 12.9 84.6 112.3 11.0 16.7 285.0 8.6 22.5 456.2 — 6.0 559.8 -0.1 175.4 735.1
1980 — 16.8 16.8 182.6 215.6 44.9 23.3 570.0 17.1 42.5 913.5 — 7.3 1,120.1 -0.2 345.9 1,465.8
1985 — 16.4 16.4 192.9 238.1 40.7 27.5 521.7 2.0 42.1 872.1 — 9.3 1,093.8 -2.0 596.4 1,688.2
1990 — 17.9 17.9 142.3 321.9 38.1 23.1 550.4 0.7 41.1 975.3 — 17.9 1,161.9 -3.6 684.5 1,842.7
1995 — 16.0 16.0 248.0 338.5 44.3 24.4 651.9 0.1 68.4 1,127.7 — 26.8 1,418.6 -1.0 802.2 2,219.8
1996 — 14.6 14.6 226.7 408.1 29.8 91.2 758.4 0.1 74.4 1,361.9 — 23.5 1,630.5 -4.9 865.9 2,491.5
1997 — 12.8 12.8 230.6 419.9 26.1 22.1 794.6 (s) 75.3 1,338.0 — 25.6 1,610.9 -9.1 873.6 2,475.4
1998 — 16.6 16.6 249.6 327.9 17.8 13.1 724.8 0.1 101.8 1,185.4 — 29.0 1,484.6 -9.0 890.6 2,366.2
1999 — 10.1 10.1 273.3 394.6 24.4 34.0 809.3 0.1 90.6 1,353.0 — 33.5 1,672.4 -7.6 908.8 2,573.6
2000 — 23.3 23.3 332.3 547.8 39.0 R 95.7 993.6 (s) 91.6 R 1,767.8 — 36.8 R 2,167.4 -15.9 953.2 R 3,104.7
2001 — 19.3 19.3 516.9 501.7 28.3 75.9 908.7 0.4 68.3 1,583.3 — 47.9 R 2,167.8 -57.2 1,037.3 3,148.0
2002 — 17.4 17.4 483.4 453.8 29.4 39.6 877.5 1.3 93.4 1,495.0 — 40.7 2,036.5 -10.4 1,155.5 3,181.7
2003 — 17.9 17.9 413.2 511.5 28.9 44.1 1,004.0 (s) 51.1 1,639.7 — 33.6 2,104.4 -42.3 1,106.8 3,168.9
2004 — 21.6 21.6 520.0 720.1 46.2 86.0 1,196.4 — 90.4 2,139.1 — 36.6 2,718.8 -60.6 1,084.9 3,743.1
2005 — 20.3 20.3 627.7 1,045.7 64.2 108.4 1,420.3 7.4 102.4 2,748.5 — R 73.6 R 3,475.2 -84.5 1,119.6 R 4,510.3
2006 — 16.4 16.4 R 727.4 1,148.2 89.4 R 126.8 1,697.8 4.6 124.7 R 3,191.6 — R 67.2 R 4,004.9 -65.3 1,120.6 R 5,060.1
2007 — 20.9 20.9 725.7 1,218.0 84.1 149.7 1,908.2 2.0 118.1 3,480.2 — 68.1 4,301.1 -87.0 1,203.6 5,417.7

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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I Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Idaho
D
Primary Energy
A
H Petroleum Biomass

O Natural Distillate Total


Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 0.99 1.31 1.40 — 2.83 1.91 0.72 1.50 4.81 2.50
1975 1.78 2.07 2.82 — 4.17 3.25 1.43 2.44 5.27 3.42
1980 2.56 4.73 6.60 — 7.85 6.97 3.66 5.31 8.54 7.16
1985 1.97 6.57 7.29 8.62 9.55 7.88 4.14 6.84 12.60 10.27
1990 1.55 4.91 7.37 5.98 11.73 8.53 4.75 5.93 14.28 10.72
1995 1.37 5.42 6.35 6.16 10.03 7.59 3.86 5.80 15.61 11.05
1996 1.69 5.05 7.06 6.92 11.25 8.77 4.43 5.73 15.48 10.82
1997 1.84 4.97 7.21 7.24 11.31 8.77 4.41 5.68 15.09 10.57
1998 1.92 5.13 5.94 6.27 9.41 6.71 3.82 5.28 15.47 10.61
1999 1.66 5.22 5.77 7.39 10.00 7.84 3.92 5.72 15.42 10.38
2000 1.76 6.13 8.86 9.12 13.18 11.84 5.88 7.65 15.79 11.38
2001 1.89 8.33 7.86 9.02 14.14 12.05 5.62 9.17 17.60 13.14
2002 1.96 8.24 6.96 9.07 12.08 9.88 5.09 8.46 19.31 13.65
2003 1.16 7.40 9.05 10.02 14.23 11.94 6.11 8.14 18.30 13.21
2004 2.11 8.82 11.43 11.21 17.09 14.93 6.95 10.17 17.89 13.79
2005 1.89 10.05 16.15 15.31 20.32 18.89 9.20 R 11.67 18.43 R 14.82
2006 2.38 11.71 18.14 21.35 22.70 R 21.02 10.60 R 13.46 18.20 R 15.70
2007 2.54 11.20 19.86 23.57 25.35 23.81 11.62 13.33 18.64 15.89

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 2.4 10.7 6.8 — 7.6 14.4 0.2 27.8 38.6 66.4
1975 2.3 30.7 16.0 — 11.0 27.0 0.5 60.6 69.5 130.1
1980 1.4 36.8 18.7 — 9.1 27.8 1.2 67.1 143.8 210.9
1985 0.5 53.5 24.1 0.1 11.3 35.5 2.2 91.6 248.5 340.1
1990 0.4 43.2 23.0 0.2 13.5 36.7 4.1 84.5 274.1 358.5
1995 0.2 72.6 16.3 0.5 13.6 30.4 3.4 106.5 329.9 436.4
1996 0.1 77.6 16.1 0.5 18.3 34.8 4.0 116.6 343.8 460.5
1997 0.1 78.0 18.3 0.2 17.7 36.1 4.6 118.8 341.3 460.1
1998 0.2 85.3 12.9 0.5 6.0 19.4 3.5 108.4 348.9 457.3
1999 0.2 97.1 16.0 0.3 26.5 42.7 3.8 143.8 358.1 501.9
2000 0.1 120.1 20.4 0.5 69.4 90.4 6.1 216.7 377.5 594.2
2001 0.1 162.1 16.7 0.3 61.1 78.1 3.2 243.5 414.7 658.2
2002 0.1 171.6 14.2 0.1 32.9 47.2 3.0 221.9 464.9 686.8
2003 (s) 143.8 16.5 0.2 33.1 49.8 3.7 197.4 442.6 639.9
2004 (s) 187.0 27.6 0.4 67.9 95.9 4.4 287.3 446.4 733.7
2005 (s) 228.8 30.3 0.5 74.8 105.6 R 11.9 R 346.3 477.9 R 824.3
2006 R 0.1 275.0 39.5 0.4 R 84.7 R 124.6 R 12.5 R 412.1 500.2 R 912.4
2007 0.2 268.6 28.7 0.3 94.0 123.0 15.1 406.9 530.3 937.2

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Idaho I
Primary Energy
D
A
Petroleum Biomass
H
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
O
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 0.50 0.96 1.21 0.82 1.55 2.81 — 1.35 0.72 0.99 4.10 2.19
1975 0.87 1.47 2.62 2.59 3.25 4.81 — 3.01 1.43 1.65 4.88 2.89
1980 1.70 4.36 6.41 — 5.72 9.79 4.63 5.65 3.66 4.45 8.33 6.43
1985 1.85 5.42 6.22 8.62 9.76 9.31 3.67 7.07 4.14 5.57 12.10 9.10
1990 1.78 4.06 5.69 5.98 8.71 9.15 2.51 6.64 4.75 4.49 12.52 9.12
1995 1.79 4.73 5.25 6.16 8.42 9.25 2.31 5.79 3.86 4.78 13.23 9.61
1996 2.00 4.43 6.03 6.92 10.39 10.26 1.79 7.29 4.43 5.02 12.58 9.29
1997 1.99 4.36 5.97 7.24 10.89 10.54 2.22 6.87 4.41 4.68 12.29 9.15
1998 1.89 4.45 4.52 6.27 9.68 9.10 1.99 5.02 3.82 4.38 12.76 9.17
1999 1.26 4.60 5.10 7.39 9.39 9.78 — 5.92 3.92 4.67 12.35 8.99
2000 1.70 5.35 7.84 9.12 12.63 12.39 — 9.28 5.88 6.07 12.40 9.78
2001 1.69 7.45 6.75 9.02 13.81 11.55 — 8.75 5.62 7.55 14.97 11.80
2002 1.71 7.57 5.89 9.07 10.72 10.86 — 7.08 5.09 7.36 16.68 12.91
2003 1.75 6.76 7.87 10.02 12.56 13.11 — 8.93 6.11 6.99 16.30 12.16
2004 1.75 8.17 10.53 11.21 15.43 15.33 — 11.76 6.95 8.79 15.73 12.46
2005 1.80 9.35 15.09 15.31 18.21 18.38 — 15.94 9.20 R 10.29 15.88 R 13.24
2006 1.99 10.98 17.56 21.35 21.23 20.75 — R 18.84 10.60 R 12.04 15.11 R 13.68
2007 2.05 10.42 18.42 23.57 24.14 22.61 — 20.28 11.62 11.28 15.07 13.30

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 1.0 5.9 2.1 0.5 0.7 1.0 — 4.3 (s) 11.2 29.2 40.4
1975 2.6 18.8 5.2 1.2 1.5 2.3 — 10.2 (s) 31.7 58.8 90.5
1980 3.4 26.4 8.1 — 1.2 5.1 14.2 28.6 (s) 58.4 113.0 171.4
1985 1.5 51.2 11.9 0.2 2.0 6.6 0.6 21.2 0.1 74.0 189.6 263.6
1990 1.9 35.6 11.4 (s) 1.8 7.1 0.3 20.6 0.4 58.7 222.6 281.3
1995 1.3 50.5 12.0 0.1 2.0 1.8 0.1 16.0 0.5 68.3 252.0 320.3
1996 1.1 52.5 16.0 0.1 3.0 8.9 (s) 28.1 0.5 82.2 267.4 349.6
1997 1.2 51.3 12.2 (s) 3.0 2.2 (s) 17.4 0.8 70.7 263.6 334.3
1998 1.9 53.9 10.8 0.1 1.1 1.6 (s) 13.7 0.6 70.1 273.0 343.1
1999 1.3 60.2 15.3 0.1 4.4 2.0 — 21.8 0.6 83.9 284.3 368.2
2000 0.6 73.5 19.7 0.1 11.7 2.1 — 33.6 1.0 108.8 314.0 422.8
2001 0.6 103.3 14.6 0.2 10.5 1.9 — 27.3 0.6 131.8 351.7 483.4
2002 0.6 105.1 11.3 0.1 5.1 1.5 — 17.9 0.5 124.1 414.9 539.1
2003 0.4 83.3 13.6 (s) 5.1 1.1 — 19.9 0.7 104.2 304.0 408.2
2004 0.2 108.8 24.6 0.3 10.8 1.3 — 36.9 0.7 146.6 294.3 440.9
2005 0.4 130.5 29.5 0.4 11.8 1.5 — 43.3 R 1.9 R 176.1 304.3 R 480.3
2006 0.5 156.0 29.2 0.3 R 14.0 5.6 — R 49.1 R 2.0 R 207.5 299.7 R 507.3
2007 1.7 152.3 27.6 0.1 15.8 2.5 — 45.9 2.4 202.3 309.2 511.5

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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I Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Idaho
D Primary Energy
A Coal Petroleum Biomass
H
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
O Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 — 0.50 0.50 0.42 0.77 1.55 2.81 0.34 0.76 0.96 1.49 0.74 1.84 0.98
1975 — 0.87 0.87 1.11 2.40 3.25 4.81 2.01 2.15 2.60 1.49 1.80 2.70 1.95
1980 — 1.70 1.70 3.58 6.02 5.72 9.79 3.76 4.15 6.02 1.47 4.13 5.44 4.38
1985 — 1.85 1.85 4.32 6.46 9.76 9.31 3.67 5.49 6.81 1.47 4.54 7.69 5.45
1990 — 1.78 1.78 2.65 6.32 8.71 9.15 2.51 3.02 5.49 0.97 3.31 7.68 4.40
1995 — 1.79 1.79 3.56 5.71 7.31 9.25 2.31 3.63 5.06 1.19 3.42 8.23 4.50
1996 — 2.00 2.00 2.70 6.49 9.06 10.26 1.79 3.97 6.28 0.98 3.66 8.25 4.76
1997 — 1.99 1.99 2.68 6.38 9.04 10.54 2.22 3.97 5.56 0.97 3.21 8.31 4.53
1998 — 1.89 1.89 2.98 5.04 7.80 9.10 1.99 3.96 4.73 1.24 3.18 8.57 4.48
1999 — 1.26 1.26 3.17 5.09 8.79 9.78 1.94 3.51 4.45 1.38 3.15 8.51 4.43
2000 — 1.70 1.70 3.92 7.80 R 12.07 12.39 2.68 3.54 R 5.76 1.43 R 3.82 9.12 R 4.96
2001 — 1.69 1.69 6.32 7.00 13.28 11.55 2.88 3.91 6.21 1.98 4.74 10.87 6.02
2002 — 1.71 1.71 6.76 6.39 10.80 10.86 2.60 4.04 5.55 2.13 4.91 12.72 6.41
2003 — 1.75 1.75 5.76 8.16 13.43 13.11 3.40 5.23 8.25 1.62 4.98 12.19 7.06
2004 — 1.75 1.75 6.80 11.05 15.53 15.33 — 5.16 9.32 1.80 6.01 11.20 7.40
2005 — 1.80 1.80 7.96 16.03 18.79 18.38 5.36 5.61 12.42 2.77 7.77 11.45 8.67
2006 — 1.99 1.99 9.60 17.86 21.68 20.75 5.03 5.98 R 13.09 2.69 R 8.78 10.57 R 9.25
2007 — 2.05 2.05 9.17 18.88 24.34 22.61 8.79 6.67 15.14 2.55 9.00 11.35 9.67

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 1.8 1.8 12.8 14.3 1.2 9.2 0.6 6.5 31.8 5.9 52.4 37.9 90.3
1975 — 8.0 8.0 35.0 55.0 3.9 20.2 8.6 13.9 101.7 5.5 150.2 47.1 197.2
1980 — 12.0 12.0 119.2 77.5 12.6 32.9 3.0 23.1 149.0 6.0 286.3 89.1 375.4
1985 — 14.4 14.4 88.1 59.1 11.7 25.0 1.4 24.4 121.5 7.1 231.2 158.3 389.5
1990 — 15.5 15.5 63.4 101.5 5.9 16.9 0.4 26.5 151.3 12.8 243.3 187.8 431.1
1995 — 14.5 14.5 124.9 75.3 7.7 19.3 (s) 49.9 152.2 22.1 313.7 220.3 534.0
1996 — 13.4 13.4 96.1 82.0 68.9 22.0 (s) 55.2 228.2 18.2 356.0 254.6 610.6
1997 — 11.4 11.4 96.6 87.4 1.0 23.4 (s) 56.6 168.4 19.6 296.1 268.7 564.7
1998 — 14.4 14.4 106.0 59.9 5.9 20.1 (s) 81.9 167.8 24.2 312.5 268.7 581.2
1999 — 8.6 8.6 111.4 72.6 2.6 17.1 0.1 72.5 164.9 28.6 313.4 266.4 579.8
2000 — 22.6 22.6 130.5 109.7 R 13.3 20.0 (s) 73.8 R 216.8 29.2 R 399.1 261.7 R 660.8
2001 — 18.6 18.6 195.7 103.4 4.1 33.8 0.4 49.5 191.2 43.2 448.7 270.9 719.6
2002 — 16.7 16.7 198.2 88.8 1.5 32.9 1.3 72.3 196.8 35.1 446.9 275.7 722.5
2003 — 17.4 17.4 145.7 98.7 5.1 41.2 (s) 27.9 173.0 26.9 363.0 360.2 723.2
2004 — 21.4 21.4 166.6 163.5 4.3 56.2 — 61.3 285.3 29.4 502.7 344.2 846.9
2005 — 19.9 19.9 191.7 277.5 19.2 64.7 7.4 66.0 434.8 56.3 702.7 337.4 1,040.1
2006 — 15.8 15.8 236.0 249.2 R 24.7 78.4 4.6 82.3 R 439.2 49.2 R 740.3 320.6 R 1,060.8
2007 — 18.9 18.9 226.5 253.7 37.4 79.1 2.0 70.1 442.4 47.3 735.0 364.1 1,099.1

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Idaho I
D
Primary Energy
A
Petroleum H
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total O
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 0.50 — 2.17 1.31 0.76 1.55 5.08 2.81 0.39 2.47 2.47 — 2.47
1975 0.87 — 3.45 2.68 2.12 3.25 7.48 4.81 — 4.25 4.25 — 4.25
1980 — — 9.02 6.95 6.59 5.72 14.36 9.79 — 8.98 8.98 — 8.98
1985 — — 9.99 8.70 6.68 11.48 17.61 9.31 — 9.06 9.06 — 9.06
1990 — — 9.32 9.27 6.07 10.94 14.60 9.15 — 9.01 9.01 — 9.01
1995 — 3.27 8.36 9.02 5.15 11.27 19.41 9.25 — 8.93 8.93 — 8.93
1996 — 3.05 9.29 10.08 6.06 12.77 20.08 10.26 — 10.09 10.09 — 10.09
1997 — 4.06 9.39 9.71 6.05 12.21 17.98 10.54 — 10.18 10.18 — 10.18
1998 — 3.27 8.11 8.41 4.38 10.92 19.07 9.10 — 8.82 8.82 — 8.82
1999 — 3.45 8.81 9.10 5.02 12.65 16.75 9.78 — 9.45 9.45 — 9.45
2000 — 4.07 10.87 11.77 7.82 15.71 17.99 12.39 — 12.06 12.06 — 12.06
2001 — 4.05 11.01 10.76 6.89 17.25 19.00 11.55 — 11.20 11.20 — 11.20
2002 — 4.12 10.72 10.00 6.53 15.15 21.74 10.86 — 10.52 10.52 — 10.52
2003 — 6.22 12.42 11.52 7.42 17.46 26.51 13.11 — 12.52 12.52 — 12.52
2004 — 6.64 15.13 14.00 9.91 19.05 29.35 15.33 — 14.79 14.78 — 14.78
2005 — 7.30 18.56 18.52 13.84 21.48 38.40 18.38 — 18.38 18.37 — 18.37
2006 — 10.91 22.31 20.61 16.07 23.41 R 46.08 20.75 — 20.65 R 20.65 — R 20.65
2007 — 11.15 23.70 21.65 16.42 26.08 51.97 22.61 — 22.22 22.22 — 22.22

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) — 1.7 9.7 3.9 0.1 3.7 132.6 (s) 151.6 151.6 — 151.6
1975 (s) — 2.1 36.0 11.0 0.3 5.4 262.5 — 317.3 317.3 — 317.3
1980 — — 7.4 111.3 44.9 0.5 12.0 532.0 — 708.1 708.1 — 708.1
1985 — — 4.0 143.0 40.7 2.5 13.4 490.2 — 693.8 695.0 — 695.0
1990 — — 1.9 186.0 38.1 1.9 12.5 526.3 — 766.7 771.8 — 771.8
1995 — 0.1 2.0 234.9 44.3 1.1 15.9 630.8 — 929.0 929.1 — 929.1
1996 — 0.1 2.6 294.1 29.8 1.0 15.9 727.5 — 1,070.8 1,070.9 — 1,070.9
1997 — 0.1 3.4 302.0 26.1 0.4 15.1 769.1 — 1,116.1 1,116.2 — 1,116.2
1998 — 0.1 2.5 244.3 17.8 0.1 16.7 703.0 — 984.5 984.6 — 984.6
1999 — 0.1 3.0 290.7 24.4 0.5 14.9 790.2 — 1,123.6 1,123.7 — 1,123.7
2000 — 0.2 1.5 397.7 39.0 1.2 15.7 971.6 — 1,426.7 1,426.9 — 1,426.9
2001 — 0.3 3.1 366.6 28.3 0.2 15.2 873.0 — 1,286.4 1,286.7 — 1,286.7
2002 — 0.3 3.6 339.5 29.4 0.1 17.2 843.2 — 1,233.0 1,233.3 — 1,233.3
2003 — 0.5 3.6 382.6 28.9 0.8 19.4 961.8 — 1,397.0 1,397.6 — 1,397.6
2004 — 0.7 6.7 504.4 46.2 3.0 21.7 1,139.0 — 1,721.0 1,721.6 — 1,721.6
2005 — 0.7 7.3 708.4 64.2 2.6 28.3 1,354.1 — 2,164.9 2,165.6 — 2,165.6
2006 — R 0.9 8.7 830.3 89.4 3.4 33.1 1,613.8 — 2,578.7 R 2,579.7 — R 2,579.7
2007 — 1.0 9.1 908.0 84.1 2.5 38.5 1,826.7 — 2,868.9 2,869.8 — 2,869.8

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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I Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Idaho
D
Petroleum Biomass
A
H Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
O
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 — — — 0.35 — 0.35 — — — 0.35


1975 — 1.38 — 2.20 — 2.20 — — — 1.89
1980 — 3.76 — 6.39 — 6.39 — — — 3.87
1985 — 5.44 — 6.07 — 6.07 — — 9.34 8.78
1990 — — — 5.38 — 5.38 — 0.46 8.37 2.33
1995 — — — 4.81 — 4.81 — 0.70 6.21 0.75
1996 — 2.31 — 5.52 — 5.52 — 0.59 6.37 2.46
1997 — 2.46 — 5.33 — 5.33 — 0.50 6.71 2.45
1998 — 2.31 — 4.24 — 4.24 — 0.61 7.87 2.48
1999 — 2.47 — 4.87 — 4.87 — 0.67 8.69 2.66
2000 — 4.47 — 7.99 — 7.99 — 0.67 16.78 5.42
2001 — 5.16 — 7.72 — 7.72 — 1.36 20.47 4.95
2002 — 3.11 — 5.96 — 5.96 — 1.64 8.94 2.63
2003 — 4.15 — 7.42 — 7.42 — 1.58 13.21 3.82
2004 — 4.66 — 9.23 — 9.23 — 1.46 13.84 R 4.40
2005 — 6.52 — 13.61 — 13.61 — 2.28 16.53 6.27
2006 — 6.02 — 15.99 — 15.99 — R 2.32 17.32 R 5.68
2007 — 6.04 — 17.72 — 17.72 — 2.42 18.25 5.98

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — — — (s) — (s) — — — (s)


1975 — (s) — 0.1 — 0.1 — — — 0.1
1980 — 0.2 — (s) — (s) — — — 0.2
1985 — 0.1 — (s) — (s) — — 1.8 2.0
1990 — — — (s) — (s) — 0.6 3.0 3.6
1995 — — — (s) — (s) — 0.9 0.1 1.0
1996 — 0.4 — (s) — (s) — 0.7 3.7 4.9
1997 — 4.5 — (s) — (s) — 0.6 3.9 9.1
1998 — 4.2 — (s) — (s) — 0.8 4.0 9.0
1999 — 4.5 — (s) — (s) — 0.5 2.5 7.6
2000 — 8.0 — 0.2 — 0.2 — 0.5 7.3 15.9
2001 — 55.6 — 0.3 — 0.3 — 1.0 0.3 57.2
2002 — 8.3 — (s) — (s) — 2.1 (s) 10.4
2003 — 39.9 — (s) — (s) — 2.3 0.1 42.3
2004 — 57.0 — (s) — (s) — 2.1 1.5 60.6
2005 — 76.0 — (s) — (s) — 3.5 5.0 84.5
2006 — 59.4 — (s) — (s) — R 3.5 2.4 65.3
2007 — 77.4 — (s) — (s) — 3.4 6.3 87.0

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Illinois I
Primary Energy
L
L
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric I
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
N
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
O
I
1970 0.42 0.36 0.36 0.72 1.11 0.74 1.39 3.05 0.60 1.48 1.88 0.15 2.74 1.09 0.32 5.98 1.70 S
1975 1.49 0.82 0.89 1.38 2.58 2.09 2.68 4.73 1.68 3.07 3.42 0.18 2.89 2.01 0.69 9.35 3.16
1980 1.93 1.63 1.64 3.33 6.88 6.38 5.16 9.81 4.92 7.57 7.77 0.33 3.16 R 4.33 1.60 15.33 R 6.71
1985 2.08 2.12 2.12 5.00 7.62 6.00 9.16 9.03 5.22 8.53 8.57 0.64 3.37 4.86 1.68 21.07 R 8.45
1990 1.84 1.70 1.71 4.57 7.89 5.84 9.60 9.35 3.01 6.77 8.46 0.57 2.58 4.25 1.12 22.02 R 8.63
1995 1.97 1.59 1.62 4.11 7.24 3.86 7.79 9.49 2.71 6.87 8.21 0.51 2.11 3.96 1.04 22.61 R 8.59
1996 1.94 1.59 1.62 4.73 8.21 4.66 9.43 10.27 3.37 7.51 9.05 0.51 2.19 R 4.41 1.12 22.57 R 9.03
1997 1.89 1.53 1.55 5.03 7.83 4.37 9.27 9.95 3.15 7.28 8.76 0.48 1.72 4.55 1.18 22.62 9.14
1998 1.80 1.53 1.55 4.63 6.66 3.24 8.21 8.71 2.62 6.55 7.56 0.49 1.30 4.05 R 1.16 21.91 8.70
1999 1.74 1.42 1.44 4.74 7.55 3.86 8.30 9.33 3.02 6.67 8.06 0.49 1.26 4.05 1.00 20.47 R 8.62
2000 1.66 1.16 1.19 6.56 10.19 6.53 R 11.48 12.47 3.49 7.82 R 10.73 0.46 1.85 R 5.11 0.91 20.38 R 10.41
2001 1.73 1.21 1.22 7.90 9.83 5.68 12.22 12.25 5.37 7.66 10.56 0.51 2.01 R 5.32 0.95 20.28 R 11.04
2002 1.93 1.20 1.21 5.82 8.91 5.22 10.15 11.27 2.91 7.97 9.91 0.48 2.27 4.64 0.94 20.38 R 10.00
2003 1.93 1.17 1.19 8.11 10.28 6.37 12.31 12.63 4.27 8.70 11.12 0.46 2.54 R 5.48 0.91 20.17 R 11.27
2004 2.31 1.16 1.18 8.89 12.60 8.62 13.79 14.68 4.83 10.11 13.01 0.43 2.09 6.23 0.89 19.98 R 12.47
2005 3.47 1.20 1.24 10.78 16.58 12.81 R 16.90 17.75 6.77 12.59 16.10 0.44 R 3.30 R 7.83 1.05 20.43 R 14.71
2006 3.83 1.29 1.33 10.29 18.70 14.73 R 18.87 20.24 R 8.74 15.50 18.65 0.41 R 3.66 R 8.35 0.96 20.78 R 15.89
2007 3.83 1.36 1.41 9.86 20.47 15.76 21.00 22.34 8.31 18.01 20.58 0.43 4.96 8.76 1.09 24.86 17.27

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 41.6 293.8 335.4 831.7 287.9 95.2 148.4 1,715.3 89.2 248.3 2,584.3 4.1 21.9 3,777.5 -254.5 1,417.0 4,939.9
1975 120.7 629.0 749.7 1,512.9 770.9 292.9 329.8 2,945.6 223.0 450.8 5,013.0 45.2 24.4 7,345.2 -689.6 2,644.9 9,300.4
1980 93.7 1,294.2 1,387.9 R 3,601.8 1,464.6 710.2 702.6 5,622.7 764.2 1,055.0 10,319.2 99.4 54.3 R 15,462.6 R -1,794.2 4,948.4 R 18,616.8
1985 131.6 1,588.1 1,719.8 R 4,873.0 1,444.9 92.2 876.7 5,273.5 157.5 1,035.8 8,880.6 265.7 63.5 R 15,867.8 R -1,851.3 7,062.7 R 21,079.2
1990 116.4 1,166.4 1,282.7 R 4,272.2 1,987.3 130.1 420.4 5,202.6 58.7 966.4 8,765.4 432.4 52.1 R 14,913.4 R -1,546.2 8,307.0 R 21,674.1
1995 120.5 1,219.3 1,339.8 R 4,394.6 1,487.7 226.7 711.9 5,502.1 21.8 1,037.9 8,988.2 416.4 32.3 R 15,171.3 R -1,624.2 9,656.9 R 23,204.0
1996 125.4 1,362.3 1,487.7 R 5,250.4 1,769.3 319.0 838.5 5,978.4 35.6 1,010.3 9,951.2 372.3 41.0 R 17,102.4 R -1,731.7 9,619.4 R 24,990.1
1997 124.1 1,387.9 1,512.0 R 5,380.0 1,708.6 R 309.8 815.2 5,880.3 21.5 974.2 R 9,709.6 256.5 36.6 R 16,894.8 R -1,669.9 9,712.2 R 24,937.1
1998 114.7 1,353.1 1,467.8 R 4,399.8 1,572.3 R 241.6 454.2 5,162.5 15.3 1,018.4 R 8,464.3 285.8 18.8 R 14,636.6 R -1,676.3 9,759.2 R 22,719.5
1999 112.6 1,271.7 1,384.3 R 4,742.9 1,907.5 399.2 665.7 5,773.4 7.9 1,114.1 9,867.9 421.7 21.8 R 16,438.6 R -1,733.9 9,194.1 R 23,898.8
2000 95.7 1,112.5 1,208.2 R 6,713.5 2,548.2 840.8 R 824.4 7,795.9 22.9 1,119.1 R 13,151.4 425.5 31.1 R 21,529.6 R -1,700.2 9,292.4 R 29,121.8
2001 58.5 1,145.9 1,204.4 R 7,466.7 2,415.5 601.3 800.0 7,732.7 100.8 1,020.2 12,670.5 489.2 32.9 R 21,863.7 R -1,806.5 9,336.6 R 29,393.7
2002 46.6 1,152.3 1,198.9 R 6,127.7 2,065.4 402.2 731.7 7,197.0 6.3 1,129.5 11,532.1 457.6 43.8 R 19,360.0 R -1,814.9 9,551.8 R 27,097.0
2003 45.6 1,156.0 1,201.5 R 7,896.5 2,797.4 482.7 679.4 8,073.3 59.3 1,262.7 13,354.9 450.3 48.9 R 22,952.1 R -1,768.0 9,298.2 R 30,482.3
2004 42.4 1,218.7 1,261.1 R 8,242.1 3,429.4 1,053.4 865.0 9,643.8 45.6 1,460.9 16,498.1 412.4 40.4 R 26,454.2 R -1,766.9 9,403.4 R 34,090.7
2005 58.5 1,237.8 1,296.4 R 10,328.0 4,643.9 2,871.9 R 1,233.0 11,543.5 22.1 1,788.5 R 22,102.9 426.1 R 67.0 R 34,220.5 R -2,100.4 10,013.2 R 42,133.3
2006 60.5 R 1,323.4 R 1,383.9 R 9,072.1 5,353.7 2,386.2 R 1,401.6 13,239.9 13.8 2,052.0 R 24,447.2 400.6 R 68.7 R 35,372.5 R -1,911.3 10,002.3 R 43,463.5
2007 74.9 1,457.2 1,532.1 9,377.4 5,876.5 2,643.2 1,575.1 14,489.7 6.8 2,243.2 26,834.4 435.5 100.0 38,283.4 -2,255.9 12,269.4 48,296.9

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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I Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Illinois
L
Primary Energy
L
I Petroleum Biomass

N Natural Distillate Total


O Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

I Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


S
1970 1.03 1.02 1.21 1.65 2.02 1.48 0.57 1.10 7.97 1.89
1975 2.11 1.57 2.57 3.18 3.72 2.95 1.12 1.83 11.41 3.06
1980 2.15 3.53 6.91 8.71 7.07 7.02 2.87 3.76 17.78 R 6.00
1985 2.34 5.34 7.38 7.02 7.82 7.53 3.24 5.42 26.42 R 8.96
1990 2.26 4.95 7.36 7.24 7.90 7.66 3.56 5.03 29.07 R 9.56
1995 2.30 4.57 6.01 7.28 8.45 7.85 2.90 4.67 30.40 R 9.72
1996 2.13 5.18 6.84 8.22 9.88 9.29 3.32 5.33 30.31 R 9.85
1997 1.99 5.83 6.67 8.30 9.91 9.31 3.31 5.96 30.58 R 10.68
1998 2.03 5.35 5.63 7.96 8.56 8.17 2.87 5.45 28.86 R 10.94
1999 1.89 5.38 5.49 8.36 8.49 8.18 2.94 5.53 25.89 R 9.94
2000 1.87 7.17 8.39 9.29 11.95 11.49 4.41 7.34 25.89 R 11.30
2001 2.19 8.86 8.59 10.54 13.09 12.50 4.22 8.94 25.54 R 12.88
2002 1.99 6.21 7.47 9.26 10.63 10.36 3.82 6.37 24.59 R 10.64
2003 1.76 8.65 9.18 10.11 12.24 11.94 4.59 8.73 24.55 R 12.34
2004 1.83 9.42 10.76 11.23 13.90 13.51 5.21 9.52 24.55 R 13.14
2005 2.21 11.45 15.48 15.52 16.74 16.61 6.91 R 11.57 24.46 R 14.93
2006 3.07 11.01 17.71 19.73 18.99 18.93 7.96 R 11.29 24.69 R 14.90
2007 3.06 10.62 19.37 22.38 20.96 20.91 8.73 11.01 29.67 15.87

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 29.1 459.4 84.1 12.5 65.7 162.2 1.3 652.0 612.9 1,264.9
1975 10.9 772.0 185.3 22.1 126.3 333.7 2.8 1,119.3 1,026.4 2,145.7
1980 1.9 R 1,728.1 141.3 7.9 105.2 254.4 26.4 R 2,010.8 1,815.6 R 3,826.5
1985 3.1 R 2,480.4 100.8 22.6 99.1 222.5 30.8 R 2,736.9 2,702.2 R 5,439.0
1990 2.7 R 2,238.2 59.8 4.2 91.8 155.8 36.2 R 2,432.9 3,260.4 R 5,693.3
1995 1.5 R 2,335.2 26.7 3.5 118.5 148.6 15.8 R 2,501.1 3,981.8 R 6,482.9
1996 1.1 R 2,842.4 29.7 4.5 186.2 220.4 18.8 R 3,082.7 3,883.5 R 6,966.2
1997 1.5 R 2,958.5 27.5 5.1 189.7 222.4 12.1 R 3,194.5 3,887.9 R 7,082.3
1998 1.2 R 2,241.7 13.7 5.4 139.1 158.2 9.3 R 2,410.4 3,910.2 R 6,320.6
1999 0.9 R 2,448.7 16.2 24.7 200.0 240.9 10.1 R 2,700.5 3,500.9 R 6,201.4
2000 1.0 R 3,423.5 20.1 6.4 234.3 260.8 16.2 R 3,701.6 3,546.3 R 7,247.8
2001 1.3 R 3,861.4 16.0 7.2 193.3 216.4 20.6 R 4,099.7 3,644.6 R 7,744.3
2002 1.0 R 2,944.8 11.5 7.5 208.6 227.5 19.0 R 3,192.3 3,777.9 R 6,970.2
2003 1.4 R 4,095.4 13.1 6.1 208.7 227.9 24.0 R 4,348.7 3,615.8 R 7,964.5
2004 1.0 R 4,172.5 19.1 6.4 222.1 247.5 28.0 R 4,449.0 3,638.3 R 8,087.3
2005 0.6 R 5,084.6 19.1 10.3 265.8 295.2 R 51.1 R 5,431.5 4,054.9 R 9,486.4
2006 0.8 R 4,452.2 18.5 7.6 R 320.5 R 346.6 R 53.6 R 4,853.2 3,907.2 R 8,760.4
2007 1.0 4,659.6 17.5 6.6 385.8 409.9 64.8 5,135.3 4,863.3 9,998.6

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Illinois I
Primary Energy
L
L
Petroleum Biomass
I
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
N
O
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
I
1970 0.46 0.73 1.04 0.82 1.11 3.05 0.60 0.85 0.57 0.74 6.61 1.94 S
1975 1.19 1.28 2.39 2.51 2.29 4.73 1.36 2.01 1.12 1.43 10.38 3.61
1980 1.71 3.27 6.49 5.93 4.93 9.81 5.51 6.41 2.87 R 3.67 16.70 R 7.35
1985 1.72 4.84 6.10 7.02 9.34 9.03 4.14 6.48 3.24 4.98 22.36 R 10.20
1990 1.39 4.54 5.37 7.24 10.14 9.35 2.29 6.43 3.56 4.61 22.18 R 11.09
1995 1.27 4.33 4.55 7.28 8.26 9.49 2.78 5.46 2.85 4.34 22.54 R 11.69
1996 1.30 4.83 5.59 8.22 10.04 10.27 3.28 6.66 3.32 4.89 22.77 R 11.87
1997 1.28 5.32 5.04 8.30 10.60 9.95 3.07 6.37 3.31 5.29 22.67 R 12.33
1998 1.28 4.96 3.81 7.96 9.47 8.71 2.75 5.21 2.82 4.89 22.28 R 12.75
1999 1.29 5.09 4.35 8.36 8.86 9.33 2.84 6.00 R 2.82 5.08 20.93 R 12.21
2000 1.25 6.75 7.32 9.29 11.80 12.47 4.39 8.84 4.18 6.77 20.57 R 12.91
2001 1.35 8.38 6.75 10.54 13.30 12.25 5.52 8.41 4.01 8.21 21.14 R 14.13
2002 1.37 7.24 6.02 9.26 9.83 11.27 3.36 7.59 3.68 7.16 21.19 R 13.37
2003 1.37 8.27 7.08 10.11 12.20 12.63 4.61 9.08 4.58 8.15 21.39 R 13.74
2004 1.39 9.11 9.30 11.23 14.37 14.68 5.69 11.70 5.20 9.03 22.09 R 14.56
2005 1.53 11.04 13.87 15.52 17.36 17.75 6.74 15.18 6.89 R 11.06 22.72 R 16.17
2006 1.71 10.74 16.12 19.73 19.35 20.24 9.34 R 17.92 7.94 R 10.97 23.30 R 16.48
2007 1.74 10.26 17.80 22.38 20.98 22.34 — 19.68 8.70 10.52 25.13 17.06

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 10.3 144.9 22.9 0.2 6.4 8.5 28.8 66.8 (s) 222.0 505.6 727.6
1975 14.4 283.2 54.4 0.7 13.7 16.8 42.4 128.0 0.1 425.7 994.8 1,420.5
1980 5.5 R 761.8 79.4 0.5 12.9 51.9 91.1 236.0 0.7 R 1,003.9 1,799.3 R 2,803.2
1985 8.0 R 1,073.9 146.7 3.8 20.9 26.1 8.9 206.4 0.7 R 1,289.3 2,485.9 R 3,775.2
1990 6.6 R 929.2 56.3 1.1 20.8 27.5 2.9 108.6 4.0 R 1,049.0 2,951.6 R 4,000.5
1995 5.6 R 901.0 49.6 3.3 20.5 6.8 0.8 80.9 2.2 R 989.7 3,476.5 R 4,466.2
1996 4.9 R 1,072.4 59.2 3.1 33.4 9.9 3.9 109.5 2.6 R 1,189.4 3,541.2 R 4,730.5
1997 7.7 R 1,101.5 64.7 5.1 35.8 11.6 2.5 119.8 2.0 R 1,231.0 3,590.5 R 4,821.5
1998 5.9 R 885.7 41.3 1.8 27.2 10.3 2.0 82.6 1.5 R 975.7 3,664.0 R 4,639.7
1999 4.5 R 980.3 37.2 4.0 36.8 7.4 1.4 86.8 1.7 R 1,073.2 3,617.1 R 4,690.4
2000 5.6 R 1,392.2 68.3 3.6 40.8 14.5 0.4 127.6 2.7 R 1,528.1 3,730.1 R 5,258.1
2001 6.3 R 1,617.3 71.4 3.9 34.7 16.2 2.0 128.1 3.7 R 1,755.5 3,821.2 R 5,576.7
2002 4.8 R 1,528.1 57.5 1.9 34.0 22.2 0.3 116.0 3.5 R 1,652.4 3,879.4 R 5,531.8
2003 7.3 R 1,750.8 57.3 2.1 36.7 24.0 0.2 120.3 4.2 R 1,882.6 3,617.6 R 5,500.2
2004 7.1 R 1,856.8 45.3 2.9 40.5 30.4 1.8 120.9 4.7 R 1,989.4 3,569.7 R 5,559.2
2005 4.7 R 2,261.1 67.3 4.6 48.6 23.1 2.6 146.2 R 8.2 R 2,420.2 3,874.7 R 6,294.9
2006 4.8 R 2,142.3 86.6 3.7 R 57.6 45.1 0.1 R 193.2 R 8.7 R 2,349.0 4,025.1 R 6,374.1
2007 5.3 2,115.0 77.1 4.5 68.1 28.0 — 177.7 10.2 2,308.2 4,461.5 6,769.8

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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I Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Illinois
L Primary Energy
L Coal Petroleum Biomass
I
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
N Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
O Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
I
S 1970 0.42 0.46 0.44 0.49 0.76 1.11 3.05 0.59 1.28 1.17 3.64 0.76 3.56 0.97
1975 1.49 1.19 1.33 1.19 2.33 2.29 4.73 2.14 2.77 2.60 3.64 1.80 6.43 2.26
1980 1.93 1.71 1.79 3.10 5.37 4.93 9.81 3.78 7.07 5.80 3.51 R 4.08 11.82 R 4.99
1985 2.08 1.72 1.88 4.57 6.16 9.34 9.03 4.14 7.87 7.96 3.51 R 5.22 15.35 R 6.75
1990 1.84 1.39 1.58 4.01 5.72 10.14 9.35 2.29 6.19 6.55 1.66 4.31 15.82 6.23
1995 1.97 1.27 1.57 3.50 5.34 7.57 9.49 2.78 6.15 6.49 2.21 4.20 15.45 R 6.02
1996 1.94 1.30 1.57 4.04 6.30 9.22 10.27 3.28 6.67 7.38 2.26 4.64 15.34 R 6.41
1997 1.89 1.28 1.54 3.89 5.51 8.98 9.95 3.07 6.45 7.02 1.93 4.43 15.49 6.26
1998 1.80 1.28 1.50 3.87 4.08 7.85 8.71 2.75 5.77 5.77 1.35 4.00 14.96 R 5.89
1999 1.74 1.29 1.48 3.97 4.96 8.03 9.33 2.84 6.00 6.31 1.28 4.28 14.69 R 6.01
2000 1.66 1.25 1.43 5.72 7.75 R 11.17 12.47 4.39 7.05 R 8.16 1.33 R 5.68 14.62 R 7.21
2001 1.73 1.35 1.47 6.75 7.47 11.84 12.25 5.52 6.81 8.26 1.39 6.33 13.63 7.66
2002 1.93 1.37 1.51 4.82 6.78 9.88 11.27 3.36 7.03 7.78 1.48 R 5.40 14.32 R 6.96
2003 1.93 1.37 1.51 7.23 7.84 12.22 12.63 4.61 7.62 8.64 1.58 R 6.78 14.24 8.25
2004 2.31 1.39 1.57 8.08 10.49 13.61 14.68 5.69 8.98 10.42 1.55 7.96 13.62 9.17
2005 3.47 1.53 1.88 9.87 14.54 R 16.80 17.75 6.74 11.06 R 13.30 1.61 R 10.01 13.51 10.72
2006 3.83 1.71 2.06 9.29 16.57 R 18.63 20.24 9.34 13.54 15.65 1.49 R 10.74 13.74 R 11.36
2007 3.83 1.74 2.15 8.88 19.47 20.87 22.34 8.61 15.58 17.91 1.49 11.28 19.36 12.96

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 41.6 73.9 115.5 179.9 47.4 74.2 96.4 46.8 194.5 459.2 20.6 775.2 294.3 1,069.5
1975 120.7 109.5 230.2 418.0 150.9 185.6 106.5 117.0 360.8 920.8 21.6 1,590.6 618.3 2,208.9
1980 93.7 135.1 228.7 R 1,049.4 240.0 581.2 180.7 214.4 908.7 2,125.1 27.3 R 3,430.5 1,322.1 R 4,752.6
1985 131.6 135.5 267.1 R 1,287.4 236.6 740.2 82.5 44.3 851.5 1,955.2 32.0 R 3,542.6 1,849.8 R 5,392.4
1990 116.4 121.6 237.9 R 1,079.6 294.8 293.1 62.1 17.7 816.3 1,483.9 10.9 R 2,813.5 2,067.8 R 4,881.3
1995 120.5 106.0 226.5 R 1,091.0 243.3 559.1 74.2 3.2 846.5 1,726.4 10.7 R 3,054.6 2,171.8 R 5,226.4
1996 125.4 111.0 236.4 R 1,267.4 281.8 607.2 78.4 5.8 817.3 1,790.5 15.0 R 3,309.2 2,165.4 R 5,474.7
1997 124.1 115.4 239.5 R 1,205.3 259.7 581.7 77.2 6.4 789.3 1,714.4 13.6 R 3,172.8 2,204.7 R 5,377.5
1998 114.7 113.3 228.0 R 1,144.7 226.0 276.2 61.1 0.6 819.1 1,383.1 2.7 R 2,758.5 2,156.5 R 4,915.1
1999 112.6 107.6 220.2 R 1,183.4 213.3 411.7 52.8 0.7 914.6 1,593.2 2.6 R 2,999.4 2,050.2 R 5,049.6
2000 95.7 98.5 194.2 R 1,670.9 351.5 R 536.1 67.1 3.9 928.1 R 1,886.7 2.1 R 3,754.0 1,990.9 R 5,744.9
2001 58.5 104.9 163.5 R 1,810.1 328.3 564.8 133.4 4.1 836.1 1,866.8 2.1 R 3,842.4 1,845.1 R 5,687.5
2002 46.6 99.7 146.3 R 1,371.1 291.7 476.1 131.9 0.9 921.5 1,821.9 5.0 R 3,344.3 1,867.6 R 5,212.0
2003 45.6 102.3 147.9 R 1,853.8 318.1 420.0 160.8 3.3 1,031.7 1,933.9 5.3 R 3,940.9 2,036.4 R 5,977.3
2004 42.4 104.5 146.9 R 2,007.7 491.8 588.5 207.8 11.5 1,198.4 2,498.0 5.4 R 4,658.1 2,170.1 R 6,828.1
2005 58.5 115.9 174.4 R 2,455.7 692.4 R 893.6 244.4 12.5 1,453.1 R 3,295.9 5.7 R 5,931.8 2,054.0 R 7,985.8
2006 60.5 133.3 193.8 R 2,169.9 806.5 R 983.7 289.9 10.2 1,668.1 R 3,758.4 R 4.4 R 6,126.4 2,041.0 R 8,167.4
2007 74.9 137.3 212.3 2,145.8 980.4 1,088.4 209.2 4.4 1,800.1 4,082.4 4.8 6,445.2 2,909.5 9,354.7

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Illinois I
L
Primary Energy
L
Petroleum I
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total N
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
O
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu I
S
1970 0.46 — 2.17 1.39 0.74 1.11 5.08 3.05 0.57 2.47 2.47 4.08 2.47
1975 1.19 — 3.45 2.84 2.08 2.29 7.48 4.73 1.61 4.06 4.06 6.11 4.07
1980 — — 9.02 7.45 6.38 4.93 14.36 9.81 5.32 8.99 8.99 11.82 9.00
1985 — — 9.99 8.52 6.00 10.82 17.61 9.03 5.88 8.99 8.99 19.14 9.01
1990 — 4.41 9.32 8.73 5.84 12.31 14.60 9.35 3.11 9.17 9.17 19.60 9.19
1995 — 2.83 8.36 8.17 3.86 13.33 19.41 9.49 2.73 8.94 8.94 20.00 8.96
1996 — 3.38 9.29 9.06 4.66 13.11 20.08 10.27 3.43 9.67 9.67 20.13 9.69
1997 — 2.95 9.39 8.88 4.37 12.48 17.98 9.95 3.19 9.36 9.36 20.02 9.38
1998 — 2.70 8.11 7.82 3.24 11.96 19.07 8.71 2.49 8.17 8.17 19.75 8.19
1999 — 2.88 8.81 8.34 3.86 14.07 16.75 9.33 3.17 8.59 8.59 17.37 8.60
2000 — 4.30 10.87 10.97 6.53 16.83 17.99 12.47 3.21 11.42 11.41 16.04 11.42
2001 — 5.26 11.01 10.60 5.68 17.94 19.00 12.25 5.09 11.22 11.22 16.48 11.23
2002 — 3.96 10.72 9.63 5.22 16.14 21.74 11.27 2.75 10.52 10.52 16.52 10.53
2003 — 5.11 12.42 10.87 6.37 18.38 26.51 12.63 4.09 11.82 11.82 17.20 11.83
2004 — 8.20 15.13 13.16 8.62 20.15 29.35 14.68 4.80 13.72 13.72 16.69 13.73
2005 — 9.74 18.56 17.11 12.81 22.52 38.40 17.75 6.89 16.76 16.76 16.45 16.76
2006 — 9.60 22.31 19.24 14.73 24.36 R 46.08 20.24 7.46 19.36 19.35 16.37 19.35
2007 — 9.47 23.70 20.76 15.76 26.81 51.97 22.34 7.89 21.17 21.17 18.84 21.16

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.2 — 2.9 123.2 95.2 2.2 38.2 1,610.4 1.5 1,873.5 1,873.7 4.1 1,877.8
1975 (s) — 1.4 338.4 285.7 4.1 65.9 2,822.2 2.2 3,519.9 3,519.9 5.5 3,525.4
1980 — — 6.0 978.7 704.0 3.2 131.8 5,390.1 9.4 7,223.2 7,223.2 11.4 7,234.5
1985 — — 10.7 945.5 92.2 16.5 147.1 5,164.9 6.9 6,383.8 6,447.7 24.8 6,472.5
1990 — (s) 7.7 1,561.4 130.1 14.6 137.3 5,113.0 1.0 6,965.1 7,071.7 27.3 7,098.9
1995 — 0.3 9.1 1,156.0 226.7 13.8 174.1 5,421.1 0.6 R 7,001.4 7,001.7 26.8 7,028.5
1996 — 0.5 9.5 1,383.2 319.0 11.7 174.8 5,890.1 0.7 7,789.0 7,789.4 29.3 7,818.7
1997 — 0.7 9.3 1,341.3 R 309.8 7.9 165.3 5,791.4 0.9 R 7,626.0 R 7,626.7 29.1 R 7,655.8
1998 — 0.5 6.9 1,279.8 R 241.6 11.6 183.6 5,091.0 0.6 R 6,815.1 R 6,815.7 28.4 R 6,844.1
1999 — 0.7 7.7 1,630.0 399.2 17.2 162.9 5,713.2 0.6 7,930.8 7,931.5 25.9 7,957.4
2000 — 1.2 8.6 2,093.4 840.8 13.2 172.4 7,714.4 1.9 10,844.6 10,845.8 25.1 10,871.0
2001 — 1.6 6.3 1,988.9 601.3 7.3 166.8 7,583.1 4.3 10,358.0 10,359.5 25.7 10,385.2
2002 — 1.2 10.0 1,697.0 402.2 13.1 188.6 7,042.9 1.3 9,354.9 9,356.2 26.8 9,383.0
2003 — 1.9 10.1 2,398.8 482.7 14.1 212.7 7,888.5 3.1 11,010.0 11,011.8 28.4 11,040.2
2004 — 3.4 13.5 2,862.1 1,053.4 13.9 238.5 9,405.6 0.5 13,587.4 13,590.8 25.3 13,616.1
2005 — 3.1 9.1 3,840.1 2,871.9 25.0 310.4 11,276.0 1.0 18,333.4 18,336.6 29.6 18,366.2
2006 — R 2.6 9.3 4,424.6 2,386.2 39.8 R 362.9 12,904.9 2.2 R 20,129.9 R 20,132.6 29.0 R 20,161.6
2007 — 2.7 9.4 4,773.8 2,643.2 32.7 422.7 14,252.5 1.8 22,136.0 22,138.7 35.1 22,173.8

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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I Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Illinois
L
Petroleum Biomass
L
I Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
N
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
O
I 1970 0.30 0.35 0.60 0.67 — 0.63 0.15 0.65 — 0.32
S 1975 0.75 1.13 1.35 2.21 — 1.63 0.18 — — 0.69
1980 1.62 3.19 5.60 6.38 — 5.64 0.33 — — 1.60
1985 2.18 5.19 6.03 6.05 — 6.03 0.64 — — 1.68
1990 1.75 2.67 3.63 5.26 — 3.99 0.57 0.46 — 1.12
1995 1.63 1.68 2.70 3.87 0.62 2.60 0.51 0.87 — 1.04
1996 1.63 2.57 3.40 4.80 0.75 3.45 0.51 0.82 — 1.12
1997 1.55 2.51 3.20 4.76 0.95 3.88 0.48 0.89 — 1.18
1998 1.56 2.21 2.60 3.32 0.80 2.48 0.49 0.61 — R 1.16
1999 1.44 2.36 3.08 4.02 0.60 3.31 0.49 0.66 — 1.00
2000 1.15 4.69 3.35 7.06 — 4.45 0.46 0.92 — 0.91
2001 1.19 3.68 5.37 6.48 — 5.47 0.51 0.71 — 0.95
2002 1.18 3.41 2.85 5.64 — 4.24 0.48 1.64 — 0.94
2003 1.15 5.96 4.26 6.75 — 4.53 0.46 1.58 — 0.91
2004 1.14 6.43 4.55 9.09 1.13 4.71 0.43 0.25 13.84 0.89
2005 1.17 8.78 6.83 12.72 0.93 8.04 0.44 0.25 16.53 1.05
2006 1.25 6.98 7.20 14.93 1.31 11.42 0.41 0.25 — 0.96
2007 1.33 7.10 7.55 18.30 — 17.80 0.43 2.42 18.25 1.09

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 180.2 47.7 12.2 10.3 — 22.5 4.1 (s) — 254.5


1975 494.2 39.8 61.4 49.1 — 110.5 45.2 — — 689.6
1980 1,151.8 R 62.5 449.3 31.3 — 480.6 99.4 — — R 1,794.2
1985 1,441.6 R 31.3 97.4 15.4 — 112.7 265.7 — — R 1,851.3
1990 1,035.5 R 25.2 37.0 15.0 — 52.1 432.4 1.1 — R 1,546.2
1995 1,106.3 R 67.0 17.2 12.2 1.4 30.8 416.4 3.7 — R 1,624.2
1996 1,245.4 R 67.7 25.3 15.3 1.1 41.7 372.3 4.6 — R 1,731.7
1997 1,263.3 R 114.1 11.6 15.3 0.1 27.0 256.5 8.9 — R 1,669.9
1998 1,232.7 R 127.2 12.2 11.5 1.7 25.3 285.8 5.3 — R 1,676.3
1999 1,158.7 R 129.7 5.2 10.7 0.3 16.3 421.7 7.4 — R 1,733.9
2000 1,007.3 R 225.7 16.7 14.9 — 31.7 425.5 10.1 — R 1,700.2
2001 1,033.4 R 176.3 90.3 10.9 — 101.2 489.2 6.4 — R 1,806.5
2002 1,046.8 R 282.4 3.9 7.7 — 11.6 457.6 16.4 — R 1,814.9
2003 1,045.0 R 194.6 52.7 10.1 — 62.8 450.3 15.3 — R 1,768.0
2004 1,106.0 R 201.8 31.8 11.1 1.3 44.3 412.4 2.4 0.1 R 1,766.9
2005 1,116.7 R 523.4 6.1 25.0 1.1 32.1 426.1 2.0 0.1 R 2,100.4
2006 1,184.5 R 305.1 1.4 17.4 0.4 19.2 400.6 2.0 — R 1,911.3
2007 1,313.5 454.2 0.6 27.8 — 28.3 435.5 20.2 4.1 2,255.9

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Indiana I
Primary Energy
N
D
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric I
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
A
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
N
A
1970 0.44 0.32 0.36 0.68 1.03 0.74 1.86 2.98 0.57 1.41 2.04 — 2.19 0.94 0.26 5.15 1.44
1975 1.76 0.73 1.09 1.16 2.49 2.08 3.34 4.75 1.81 2.85 3.56 — 2.57 1.91 0.62 7.08 2.83
1980 2.13 1.31 1.53 2.88 6.85 6.38 6.08 10.00 3.63 6.38 7.89 — 2.93 3.68 1.30 12.32 5.65
1985 2.24 1.64 1.77 4.71 7.67 5.81 8.98 8.85 4.40 7.15 7.87 — 3.09 4.12 1.66 16.95 6.92
1990 1.84 1.37 1.46 4.26 7.50 5.62 9.93 8.74 2.66 4.83 7.41 — 2.49 3.73 1.38 15.75 6.70
1995 1.97 1.27 1.35 4.12 6.94 3.85 9.06 8.59 2.54 5.58 7.18 — 2.02 3.62 1.27 15.39 6.85
1996 1.94 1.21 1.29 4.37 7.89 4.70 10.93 9.12 3.00 5.51 7.90 — 2.17 3.83 1.21 15.38 7.15
1997 1.89 1.18 1.25 5.08 7.52 4.47 10.65 9.18 3.07 5.35 7.76 — 1.99 3.88 1.18 15.54 R 7.34
1998 1.80 1.14 1.22 4.97 6.31 3.35 9.31 7.99 2.51 4.80 6.73 — 1.56 3.51 1.14 15.69 6.99
1999 1.74 1.13 1.20 4.72 6.99 3.94 9.26 8.75 2.82 4.75 7.24 — 1.42 3.63 1.13 15.55 R 7.14
2000 1.71 1.10 1.18 5.39 9.61 6.51 R 12.63 11.61 3.72 6.34 9.87 — 2.00 4.41 1.13 15.24 R 8.20
2001 1.76 1.17 1.25 8.35 8.74 5.78 13.70 11.00 4.33 5.68 9.37 — 2.42 R 4.70 1.20 15.57 8.76
2002 1.99 1.20 1.31 6.54 8.40 5.36 10.99 10.35 2.86 5.91 8.87 — 2.12 4.38 1.22 15.71 8.29
2003 1.98 1.23 1.34 8.34 9.77 6.49 12.96 11.93 5.05 6.67 10.32 — 2.55 R 5.17 1.32 15.78 9.28
2004 2.36 1.26 1.41 8.34 12.00 8.50 15.37 14.21 5.49 6.60 12.15 — 2.61 R 5.66 1.31 16.40 R 10.14
2005 3.39 1.50 1.73 10.54 16.03 12.93 R 18.25 17.22 6.48 8.62 15.48 — R 3.77 R 7.17 R 1.61 17.28 R 12.60
2006 3.76 1.60 1.85 R 10.41 18.14 14.56 R 20.11 19.52 R 7.94 10.58 17.61 — R 3.34 7.78 1.64 19.00 R 13.86
2007 3.74 1.69 1.91 9.22 19.49 15.67 22.28 21.60 8.88 12.44 19.52 — 4.10 8.16 1.78 19.12 14.41

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 151.8 214.7 366.5 359.0 176.3 10.6 62.9 921.2 14.2 122.0 1,307.2 — 10.9 2,043.6 -136.5 657.3 2,564.3
1975 651.7 502.3 1,154.1 532.0 473.9 30.4 150.9 1,614.2 120.0 231.0 2,620.4 — 14.9 4,321.3 -372.6 1,252.3 5,201.0
1980 684.0 1,091.4 1,775.3 R 1,343.1 1,227.3 76.5 174.3 3,162.9 261.7 452.3 5,355.0 — 29.7 R 8,503.0 -951.4 2,524.5 R 10,076.0
1985 560.1 1,546.5 2,106.6 R 1,995.4 1,385.8 507.4 158.3 2,694.9 57.9 569.0 5,373.3 — 34.8 R 9,551.2 R -1,359.6 3,647.8 R 11,839.4
1990 437.9 1,543.8 1,981.7 R 1,876.5 1,439.1 569.3 335.2 2,843.4 46.9 502.0 5,735.8 — 29.8 R 9,670.4 R -1,404.9 3,926.7 R 12,192.2
1995 310.2 1,509.7 1,820.0 R 2,142.9 1,348.4 378.8 220.6 3,138.5 16.9 551.9 5,655.1 — 19.8 R 9,637.8 R -1,384.3 4,515.4 R 12,768.8
1996 302.4 1,477.1 1,779.5 R 2,420.5 1,594.9 335.4 335.2 3,308.0 14.9 649.8 6,238.1 — 23.0 R 10,461.1 R -1,333.8 4,608.4 R 13,735.7
1997 290.0 1,494.6 1,784.6 R 2,739.1 1,614.0 R 278.9 282.6 3,341.1 18.0 680.9 R 6,215.6 — 17.9 R 10,757.2 -1,359.7 4,668.0 R 14,065.5
1998 318.1 1,448.4 1,766.5 R 2,534.8 1,349.4 R 183.3 178.3 3,085.6 9.4 612.4 R 5,418.3 — 10.3 R 9,730.0 R -1,356.7 4,866.7 R 13,240.0
1999 313.3 1,461.9 1,775.2 R 2,571.8 1,599.1 250.2 224.0 3,309.3 5.9 655.9 6,044.4 — 10.8 R 10,402.1 R -1,379.2 5,069.6 R 14,092.4
2000 388.5 1,499.4 1,888.0 R 3,038.3 2,246.2 517.1 R 382.0 4,468.1 13.4 724.4 R 8,351.3 — 14.4 R 13,292.0 R -1,452.1 5,021.2 R 16,861.1
2001 392.0 1,576.4 1,968.4 R 4,119.7 1,674.8 385.3 306.9 4,311.2 8.8 559.6 7,246.6 — 19.9 R 13,354.5 R -1,482.4 5,130.7 R 17,002.7
2002 442.5 1,591.6 2,034.1 R 3,233.7 2,061.9 327.3 341.2 4,006.7 5.9 599.0 7,342.0 — 23.8 R 12,633.5 R -1,509.3 5,368.1 R 16,492.4
2003 435.1 1,667.7 2,102.8 R 4,352.6 2,571.0 344.3 420.6 4,775.2 13.0 676.0 8,800.2 — 28.4 R 15,283.9 R -1,644.8 5,343.8 R 18,982.9
2004 517.3 1,759.1 2,276.4 R 4,340.7 2,876.9 412.3 451.6 5,712.9 27.2 797.8 10,278.7 — 31.0 R 16,926.8 R -1,670.3 5,693.1 R 20,949.6
2005 654.8 2,098.1 2,752.9 R 5,462.9 4,084.9 509.4 R 453.8 6,921.5 34.4 961.6 R 12,965.5 — R 44.8 R 21,226.7 R -2,105.1 6,199.7 R 25,321.4
2006 702.6 2,247.9 R 2,950.5 R 5,008.4 4,628.8 649.1 R 464.1 7,853.0 53.2 1,143.0 R 14,791.2 — R 45.2 R 22,797.1 R -2,145.3 6,751.8 R 27,403.6
2007 619.3 2,384.9 3,004.2 4,818.5 4,899.8 662.1 594.9 8,636.1 33.1 1,225.5 16,051.5 — 48.8 23,927.9 -2,340.7 7,039.9 28,627.1

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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I Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Indiana
N
Primary Energy
D
I Petroleum Biomass

A Natural Distillate Total


N Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

A Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 1.10 1.00 1.21 1.59 2.10 1.52 0.57 1.17 6.56 2.00
1975 2.52 1.47 2.57 3.11 3.92 3.02 1.12 1.99 8.55 3.19
1980 2.43 3.19 7.18 8.55 7.37 7.31 2.87 4.08 13.86 6.38
1985 2.77 5.50 7.50 9.50 8.76 8.10 3.24 5.78 20.37 R 9.74
1990 2.62 5.29 7.52 7.82 10.09 8.80 3.56 5.72 20.14 R 10.03
1995 2.43 5.30 6.18 8.75 10.07 8.57 2.90 5.66 19.75 R 10.21
1996 2.31 5.48 6.90 6.00 11.97 10.12 3.32 6.05 19.85 R 10.19
1997 2.28 6.30 6.55 5.62 11.17 9.57 3.31 6.70 20.35 R 10.94
1998 2.34 6.45 5.66 8.70 9.68 8.43 2.87 6.64 20.55 R 11.64
1999 2.42 5.92 6.00 4.88 9.74 7.75 2.94 6.17 20.40 R 11.07
2000 2.41 6.26 9.14 9.18 13.52 12.22 4.41 R 7.03 20.12 R 11.42
2001 2.77 9.34 8.58 9.19 14.70 12.75 4.22 9.64 20.29 R 13.54
2002 2.73 8.13 7.77 8.45 11.71 10.73 3.82 8.41 20.26 R 12.90
2003 2.63 9.14 9.19 10.09 13.35 12.20 4.59 9.48 20.62 R 13.40
2004 3.02 9.68 11.75 11.20 16.49 14.98 5.21 R 10.27 21.39 R 14.40
2005 3.69 11.92 15.42 15.49 19.19 17.96 6.91 R 12.49 21.98 R 16.23
2006 4.00 R 12.83 17.71 19.69 21.25 R 20.39 7.96 R 13.54 24.10 R 18.01
2007 3.74 11.03 19.54 22.33 23.32 22.70 8.73 12.22 24.21 17.17

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 10.0 160.3 56.3 16.6 50.2 123.1 1.2 294.5 301.8 596.4
1975 15.0 237.0 129.4 12.6 97.1 239.1 2.3 493.4 477.5 970.9
1980 2.5 R 516.3 225.8 23.8 90.8 340.4 12.9 R 872.1 910.8 R 1,782.8
1985 7.1 R 810.4 116.1 25.1 73.9 215.0 15.1 R 1,047.6 1,376.4 R 2,424.0
1990 6.5 R 756.4 87.5 12.3 127.9 227.7 18.1 R 1,008.6 1,519.3 R 2,527.9
1995 2.0 R 864.4 53.1 10.7 137.4 201.2 8.0 R 1,075.6 1,790.1 R 2,865.7
1996 2.2 R 996.9 58.2 9.8 218.8 286.8 9.5 R 1,295.4 1,819.3 R 3,114.7
1997 2.2 R 1,077.4 48.2 9.6 202.1 260.0 6.3 R 1,345.9 1,843.6 R 3,189.5
1998 2.2 R 919.2 34.8 14.8 128.8 178.4 4.8 R 1,104.6 1,916.1 R 3,020.8
1999 2.5 R 913.7 36.6 36.8 157.3 230.8 5.2 R 1,152.2 2,005.3 R 3,157.5
2000 1.7 R 1,035.0 51.9 18.7 246.1 316.7 8.5 R 1,361.9 1,966.8 R 3,328.7
2001 1.7 R 1,410.0 38.9 18.6 196.9 254.5 10.8 R 1,677.0 2,037.2 R 3,714.1
2002 2.4 R 1,204.3 38.1 13.6 217.5 269.2 9.9 R 1,485.8 2,182.6 R 3,668.4
2003 2.7 R 1,479.1 61.0 11.8 261.5 334.3 12.5 R 1,828.7 2,162.2 R 3,990.9
2004 2.9 R 1,482.9 69.5 16.3 269.6 355.4 14.6 R 1,855.8 2,276.9 R 4,132.7
2005 1.7 R 1,803.2 80.7 23.0 264.9 368.6 R 27.1 R 2,200.6 2,522.6 R 4,723.2
2006 R 0.5 R 1,665.8 63.3 19.4 R 253.1 R 335.7 R 28.4 R 2,030.4 2,655.4 R 4,685.8
2007 1.3 1,609.3 54.3 16.4 342.3 412.9 34.3 2,057.9 2,862.3 4,920.2

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Indiana I
Primary Energy
N
D
Petroleum Biomass
I
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
A
N
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
A
1970 0.52 0.83 1.04 0.81 1.28 2.98 0.70 1.09 0.57 0.87 6.58 1.81
1975 1.36 1.26 2.39 2.41 2.63 4.75 1.74 2.27 1.12 1.56 8.53 3.02
1980 1.58 2.99 6.66 6.14 5.10 10.00 4.35 5.51 2.87 3.68 13.36 R 6.15
1985 1.61 5.00 6.06 9.50 9.09 8.85 4.40 6.43 3.24 5.01 17.51 R 8.65
1990 1.45 4.52 5.31 7.82 9.83 8.74 2.64 6.82 1.74 R 4.46 17.95 R 9.45
1995 1.44 4.33 4.20 8.75 8.17 8.59 2.49 5.65 1.22 4.22 17.60 R 9.34
1996 1.40 4.62 5.06 6.00 9.92 9.12 2.90 6.96 1.38 4.55 17.67 R 9.43
1997 1.28 5.38 4.81 5.62 10.48 9.18 3.04 6.83 1.34 5.13 17.96 R 10.06
1998 1.30 5.41 3.76 8.70 9.36 7.99 2.48 5.13 1.19 4.94 18.08 R 10.35
1999 1.30 5.08 4.48 4.88 8.76 8.75 2.80 5.89 0.89 R 4.74 18.00 R 10.31
2000 1.27 5.60 7.09 9.18 11.66 11.61 4.26 8.56 1.21 5.57 17.67 R 10.27
2001 1.46 8.44 6.69 9.19 13.14 11.00 5.21 8.33 1.82 R 7.89 15.78 R 11.58
2002 1.57 7.23 6.18 8.45 9.72 10.35 4.34 7.52 1.71 6.70 17.81 R 11.49
2003 1.53 8.19 7.36 10.09 12.17 11.93 5.08 8.82 2.36 R 7.69 17.95 R 11.78
2004 1.64 8.31 9.65 11.20 14.34 14.21 5.48 10.72 2.21 R 7.92 18.49 R 12.21
2005 2.48 10.92 13.83 15.49 17.32 17.22 6.37 14.48 R 3.00 R 10.61 19.24 R 14.53
2006 2.55 R 11.34 15.87 19.69 19.30 19.52 — 16.95 R 2.65 R 11.57 21.14 R 16.16
2007 2.60 9.96 17.29 22.33 20.93 21.60 9.81 18.91 5.44 10.62 21.37 15.77

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 3.7 64.5 16.9 0.8 5.4 3.9 3.7 30.7 (s) 99.0 146.4 245.4
1975 19.0 87.7 41.9 1.0 11.5 3.0 18.0 75.3 (s) 182.1 264.0 446.1
1980 6.0 R 206.9 77.0 1.1 11.1 11.7 66.5 167.4 0.3 R 380.7 475.1 R 855.8
1985 14.6 R 350.9 96.7 7.2 13.5 16.4 10.7 144.5 0.4 R 510.6 732.3 R 1,242.9
1990 14.3 R 309.6 38.5 1.5 22.0 25.7 1.0 88.7 3.7 R 416.8 987.2 R 1,403.9
1995 8.0 R 362.5 27.0 3.5 19.7 7.8 0.5 58.5 3.7 R 432.7 1,120.5 R 1,553.2
1996 9.7 R 408.5 28.5 2.3 32.0 7.6 0.2 70.6 3.9 R 492.8 1,134.7 R 1,627.5
1997 10.0 R 444.7 30.7 2.8 33.4 8.2 0.2 75.2 3.4 R 533.3 1,166.4 R 1,699.7
1998 9.8 R 402.1 31.1 2.5 22.0 7.0 1.9 64.5 3.1 R 479.5 1,225.5 R 1,705.0
1999 9.8 R 380.7 33.6 1.1 25.0 8.3 (s) 68.1 3.0 R 461.7 1,270.5 R 1,732.2
2000 7.3 R 518.8 55.5 2.5 37.5 5.3 (s) 100.7 3.7 R 630.5 1,270.6 R 1,901.1
2001 7.3 R 678.1 61.4 2.3 31.1 14.6 (s) 109.3 5.4 R 800.0 1,411.2 R 2,211.2
2002 10.2 R 563.0 49.7 1.5 31.9 12.5 (s) 95.5 6.3 R 674.9 1,359.0 R 2,034.0
2003 10.7 R 734.4 72.1 1.9 42.1 15.3 2.0 133.4 8.4 R 886.9 1,374.4 R 2,261.3
2004 14.2 R 726.6 95.1 2.8 41.4 15.3 3.9 158.4 8.2 R 907.4 1,448.4 R 2,355.8
2005 13.1 R 847.5 102.6 4.1 42.2 21.5 4.5 174.9 R 10.8 R 1,046.4 1,573.2 R 2,619.6
2006 3.0 R 819.6 123.9 4.4 R 40.6 21.8 — R 190.7 R 9.7 R 1,023.0 1,719.0 R 2,741.9
2007 8.4 770.7 100.3 3.5 54.2 31.1 0.2 189.4 6.6 975.1 1,805.8 2,780.9

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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I Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Indiana
N Primary Energy
D Coal Petroleum Biomass
I
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
A Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
N Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
A
1970 0.44 0.52 0.47 0.47 0.74 1.28 2.98 0.50 1.19 1.09 3.38 0.59 3.52 0.76
1975 1.76 1.36 1.68 0.91 2.24 2.63 4.75 1.86 2.52 2.37 3.38 1.65 5.67 2.03
1980 2.13 1.58 1.99 2.63 5.57 5.10 10.00 3.43 5.69 4.96 2.97 2.77 11.00 3.69
1985 2.24 1.61 2.04 4.04 6.15 9.09 8.85 4.40 6.39 6.42 2.97 3.39 14.54 4.86
1990 1.84 1.45 1.72 3.57 5.89 9.83 8.74 2.64 4.49 5.28 1.68 3.06 11.94 4.31
1995 1.97 1.44 1.76 3.37 4.81 7.48 8.59 2.49 4.92 5.07 2.20 3.09 11.54 4.55
1996 1.94 1.40 1.71 3.58 5.90 9.11 9.12 2.90 5.02 5.48 2.23 3.27 11.50 R 4.66
1997 1.89 1.28 1.63 4.28 5.25 8.88 9.18 3.04 5.07 5.30 2.19 3.48 11.45 4.83
1998 1.80 1.30 1.62 4.21 3.99 7.76 7.99 2.48 4.43 4.47 1.37 R 3.25 11.57 4.68
1999 1.74 1.30 1.59 4.09 4.63 7.94 8.75 2.80 4.50 4.72 1.35 R 3.29 11.42 4.71
2000 1.71 1.27 1.57 4.88 7.84 R 11.04 11.61 4.26 6.14 R 6.90 1.35 R 3.84 11.16 5.10
2001 1.76 1.46 1.65 7.95 6.76 11.70 11.00 5.21 5.09 6.07 1.36 R 4.56 12.03 R 5.75
2002 1.99 1.57 1.84 5.80 6.75 9.77 10.35 4.34 5.34 6.17 1.49 R 3.95 11.58 R 5.31
2003 1.98 1.53 1.82 8.11 8.19 12.19 11.93 5.08 5.97 7.14 1.52 R 4.93 11.50 6.08
2004 2.36 1.64 2.08 7.75 10.59 13.58 14.21 5.48 5.89 7.72 1.54 5.12 12.11 R 6.32
2005 3.39 2.48 3.04 9.88 14.64 R 16.76 17.22 6.37 7.45 R 10.11 1.55 R 6.94 12.96 R 8.03
2006 3.76 2.55 3.26 R 9.21 16.43 R 18.59 19.52 8.03 9.16 R 11.69 1.51 7.12 14.51 8.47
2007 3.74 2.60 3.23 8.25 17.98 20.82 21.60 9.81 10.70 13.93 1.53 7.33 14.33 8.64

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 151.8 76.9 228.6 123.9 43.8 6.9 35.0 8.2 81.5 175.3 9.7 537.6 209.0 746.6
1975 651.7 125.1 776.8 198.3 121.5 41.0 31.5 84.2 179.0 457.2 12.6 1,444.9 510.8 1,955.7
1980 684.0 161.6 845.6 R 615.0 162.6 70.8 39.5 190.3 355.3 818.4 16.5 R 2,295.5 1,138.6 R 3,434.1
1985 560.1 184.1 744.2 R 829.5 167.0 65.2 41.9 46.2 449.6 770.0 19.3 R 2,363.6 1,539.1 R 3,902.7
1990 437.9 151.9 589.8 R 793.3 181.5 179.9 28.7 42.4 407.1 839.5 8.0 R 2,231.1 1,419.5 R 3,650.6
1995 310.2 144.9 455.1 R 894.4 133.1 59.3 38.0 12.4 451.7 694.5 7.8 R 2,051.8 1,603.9 R 3,655.7
1996 302.4 158.3 460.7 R 999.0 160.1 79.6 38.4 8.8 548.4 835.3 9.1 R 2,304.1 1,653.4 R 3,957.5
1997 290.0 151.5 441.6 R 1,200.8 153.6 44.6 40.5 10.1 581.6 830.5 7.7 R 2,480.5 1,656.9 R 4,137.5
1998 318.1 132.9 451.0 R 1,173.3 136.5 25.7 27.1 2.6 501.4 693.2 1.7 R 2,319.3 1,724.1 R 4,043.4
1999 313.3 125.6 438.9 R 1,238.7 152.8 40.2 29.9 1.5 534.3 758.6 1.8 R 2,438.1 1,792.8 R 4,230.9
2000 388.5 130.1 518.6 R 1,416.2 249.5 R 95.3 35.8 7.3 613.6 R 1,001.4 1.6 R 2,937.8 1,782.7 R 4,720.6
2001 392.0 192.6 584.6 R 1,936.8 245.2 74.8 62.3 5.0 457.3 844.5 2.2 R 3,368.0 1,681.3 R 5,049.3
2002 442.5 200.2 642.7 R 1,348.3 235.7 85.0 62.5 2.2 488.0 873.4 5.7 R 2,870.1 1,825.4 R 4,695.5
2003 435.1 195.7 630.8 R 1,967.5 302.7 107.6 73.4 8.6 555.9 1,048.3 5.8 R 3,652.4 1,805.9 R 5,458.2
2004 517.3 231.5 748.8 R 1,983.3 387.3 129.2 113.4 17.7 659.0 1,306.5 R 6.7 R 4,045.2 1,966.3 R 6,011.5
2005 654.8 307.2 962.0 R 2,501.0 593.6 R 134.1 125.3 21.6 776.0 R 1,650.6 6.4 R 5,119.9 2,102.4 R 7,222.4
2006 702.6 333.1 R 1,035.7 R 2,314.5 562.1 R 158.8 149.2 44.9 940.2 R 1,855.3 R 6.3 R 5,211.7 2,375.7 R 7,587.4
2007 619.3 348.9 968.2 2,154.3 647.9 186.1 285.5 18.6 998.7 2,136.9 6.9 5,266.3 2,369.9 7,636.2

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Indiana I
N
Primary Energy
D
Petroleum I
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total A
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
N
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu A
1970 0.52 — 2.17 1.23 0.74 1.28 5.08 2.98 0.65 2.67 2.66 — 2.66
1975 1.36 — 3.45 2.69 2.08 2.63 7.48 4.75 1.53 4.35 4.35 — 4.35
1980 — — 9.02 7.17 6.38 5.10 14.36 10.00 3.87 9.25 9.25 — 9.25
1985 — — 9.99 8.28 5.81 10.59 17.61 8.85 4.85 8.27 8.28 — 8.28
1990 — 2.64 9.32 8.00 5.62 9.92 14.60 8.74 2.80 8.04 8.04 17.47 8.04
1995 — 7.05 8.36 7.54 3.85 11.13 19.41 8.59 2.72 7.63 7.63 19.07 7.63
1996 — 7.12 9.29 8.42 4.70 10.90 20.08 9.12 3.17 8.46 8.46 18.50 8.46
1997 — 5.47 9.39 8.09 4.47 10.27 17.98 9.18 3.13 8.42 8.42 18.96 8.42
1998 — 5.24 8.11 7.00 3.35 9.75 19.07 7.99 2.55 7.37 7.37 19.68 7.37
1999 — 6.41 8.81 7.61 3.94 11.86 16.75 8.75 2.83 7.98 7.98 19.12 7.98
2000 — 8.25 10.87 10.09 6.51 14.61 17.99 11.61 3.23 10.58 10.57 20.34 10.58
2001 — 8.36 11.01 9.44 5.78 15.74 19.00 11.00 3.54 10.10 10.10 18.16 10.10
2002 — 9.04 10.72 8.83 5.36 13.93 21.74 10.35 2.38 9.47 9.47 20.50 9.47
2003 — 8.38 12.42 10.22 6.49 16.18 26.51 11.93 4.90 11.03 11.03 24.51 11.03
2004 — 8.61 15.13 12.45 8.50 17.95 29.35 14.21 5.53 13.33 13.33 25.67 13.33
2005 — 8.65 18.56 16.48 12.93 20.32 38.40 17.22 6.89 16.84 16.83 26.80 16.83
2006 — 6.89 22.31 18.54 14.56 22.15 R 46.08 19.52 7.46 19.00 18.99 28.31 19.00
2007 — 5.95 23.70 19.86 15.67 24.58 51.97 21.60 7.89 20.79 20.79 29.58 20.79

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.4 — 4.0 58.1 10.6 0.5 18.8 882.2 1.3 975.5 975.9 — 975.9
1975 0.1 — 3.8 175.3 30.4 1.2 34.6 1,579.7 3.2 1,828.1 1,828.2 — 1,828.2
1980 — — 11.8 736.5 76.5 1.6 60.3 3,111.7 4.9 4,003.3 4,003.3 — 4,003.3
1985 — — 19.8 991.9 507.4 5.6 67.3 2,636.7 0.9 4,229.7 4,269.8 — 4,269.8
1990 — 0.1 14.2 1,119.0 569.3 5.5 62.7 2,788.9 3.4 4,563.2 4,609.0 0.7 4,609.7
1995 — 0.8 6.1 1,127.2 378.8 4.2 79.6 3,092.7 4.0 4,692.5 4,693.3 1.0 4,694.3
1996 — 1.0 8.0 1,338.1 335.4 4.7 79.9 3,262.0 5.8 5,034.0 5,035.0 1.0 5,036.0
1997 — 1.1 6.4 1,373.0 R 278.9 2.5 75.6 3,292.4 7.8 R 5,036.6 R 5,037.7 1.0 R 5,038.8
1998 — 1.2 4.6 1,138.8 R 183.3 1.7 83.9 3,051.5 4.8 R 4,468.7 R 4,469.9 1.0 R 4,470.9
1999 — 1.8 5.3 1,362.3 250.2 1.5 74.5 3,271.0 4.4 4,969.1 4,970.9 1.0 4,971.9
2000 — 2.5 6.2 1,868.7 517.1 3.2 78.8 4,427.1 6.1 6,907.1 6,909.7 1.1 6,910.8
2001 — 3.0 3.7 1,316.5 385.3 4.1 76.2 4,234.3 3.8 6,024.1 6,027.1 1.0 6,028.1
2002 — 3.0 6.6 1,728.1 327.3 6.8 86.2 3,931.7 3.7 6,090.3 6,093.4 1.1 6,094.5
2003 — 3.7 6.7 2,120.9 344.3 9.5 97.2 4,686.5 2.4 7,267.4 7,271.1 1.4 7,272.5
2004 — 4.3 7.9 2,313.2 412.3 11.5 109.0 5,584.2 5.6 8,443.7 8,448.1 1.5 8,449.5
2005 — 1.3 15.2 3,291.4 509.4 12.6 141.9 6,774.7 8.3 10,753.4 10,754.7 1.6 10,756.2
2006 — R 0.9 13.1 3,855.9 649.1 11.6 165.9 7,682.0 8.3 12,385.8 R 12,386.7 1.8 R 12,388.5
2007 — 0.8 13.8 4,072.0 662.1 12.3 193.2 8,319.5 14.2 13,287.0 13,287.9 1.9 13,289.8

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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I Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Indiana
N
Petroleum Biomass
D
I Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
A
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
N
A 1970 0.25 0.35 0.75 0.77 0.24 0.58 — — — 0.26
1975 0.59 0.82 1.74 2.12 — 1.83 — — — 0.62
1980 1.27 2.51 — 5.99 — 5.99 — — — 1.30
1985 1.64 4.15 — 5.87 — 5.87 — — — 1.66
1990 1.36 2.58 — 5.12 0.71 2.03 — — — 1.38
1995 1.26 2.44 — 4.01 0.69 3.35 — 0.70 — 1.27
1996 1.19 3.41 — 4.87 0.73 2.94 — 0.59 — 1.21
1997 1.16 3.16 — 4.53 0.89 1.82 — 0.50 — 1.18
1998 1.12 2.80 — 3.19 0.70 1.35 — 0.61 — 1.14
1999 1.11 2.89 — 4.26 0.61 1.83 — 0.67 — 1.13
2000 1.08 4.45 — 6.70 0.65 2.49 — 0.67 — 1.13
2001 1.14 5.07 3.90 5.69 0.69 3.28 — 1.36 — 1.20
2002 1.16 3.20 2.38 5.51 0.86 2.41 — 1.64 — 1.22
2003 1.20 6.16 4.87 6.89 0.92 3.49 — 1.58 — 1.32
2004 1.21 6.17 5.31 7.18 0.95 3.14 — 1.46 — 1.31
2005 1.40 8.61 — 8.81 1.20 5.93 — 2.28 16.53 R 1.61
2006 1.50 7.52 — 15.17 — 15.17 — 0.39 17.32 1.64
2007 1.59 7.37 — 15.29 — 15.29 — 0.41 18.25 1.78

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 123.7 10.3 1.0 1.2 0.4 2.5 — — — 136.5


1975 343.1 9.0 14.7 5.9 — 20.6 — — — 372.6
1980 921.2 4.8 — 25.4 — 25.4 — — — 951.4
1985 1,340.7 R 4.7 — 14.2 — 14.2 — — — R 1,359.6
1990 1,371.1 R 17.2 — 12.6 4.1 16.7 — — — R 1,404.9
1995 1,354.8 R 20.8 — 8.0 0.3 8.3 — 0.4 — R 1,384.3
1996 1,306.8 R 15.2 — 10.0 1.3 11.3 — 0.5 — R 1,333.8
1997 1,330.8 R 15.0 — 8.5 4.9 13.4 — 0.5 — 1,359.7
1998 1,303.6 R 39.0 — 8.3 5.2 13.5 — 0.6 — R 1,356.7
1999 1,323.9 R 36.9 — 13.8 4.0 17.7 — 0.7 — R 1,379.2
2000 1,360.3 R 65.7 — 20.7 4.6 25.3 — 0.7 — R 1,452.1
2001 1,374.8 R 91.9 (s) 12.8 1.4 14.2 — 1.5 — R 1,482.4
2002 1,378.8 R 115.1 (s) 10.3 3.2 13.6 — 1.8 — R 1,509.3
2003 1,458.7 R 167.8 (s) 14.3 2.5 16.9 — 1.6 — R 1,644.8
2004 R 1,510.6 R 143.6 (s) 11.7 2.9 14.6 — 1.5 — R 1,670.3
2005 1,776.0 R 309.9 — 16.6 1.4 18.0 — 0.6 0.7 R 2,105.1
2006 1,911.4 R 207.6 — 23.6 — 23.6 — 0.8 1.8 R 2,145.3
2007 2,026.3 283.3 — 25.3 — 25.3 — 0.9 4.9 2,340.7

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Iowa I
Primary Energy
O
W
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric A
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Jet Motor Residual Nuclear Wood and Power Retail Total
Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil Fuel LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i Sector g,i Electricity Energy f,g,h

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 — 0.37 0.37 0.57 1.01 0.75 1.59 2.83 0.61 1.58 2.11 — 2.40 1.20 0.30 6.39 1.80
1975 — 0.95 0.95 1.00 2.45 2.09 3.00 4.59 1.88 3.18 3.74 0.25 2.74 2.16 0.75 9.11 3.12
1980 — 1.42 1.42 2.79 6.41 6.47 5.57 9.97 3.19 7.31 8.19 0.39 3.73 4.59 1.32 13.97 6.69
1985 — 1.51 1.51 4.60 6.52 6.28 7.56 9.47 4.07 8.00 8.26 0.94 3.70 R 4.94 1.57 19.02 R 8.02
1990 — 1.16 1.16 3.81 7.52 6.11 5.99 9.38 2.36 6.85 8.33 0.66 2.08 R 4.26 R 1.11 17.37 R 7.61
1995 — 1.05 1.05 4.00 6.62 4.22 7.41 8.75 2.38 8.08 7.82 0.74 2.46 R 4.17 0.99 17.68 R 7.56
1996 — 1.02 1.02 4.43 7.67 5.08 9.07 9.58 2.94 7.01 8.68 0.72 2.52 4.55 R 0.95 17.41 R 7.93
1997 — 1.02 1.02 4.97 7.32 4.79 8.83 9.49 3.05 6.38 8.42 0.65 2.40 R 4.54 0.95 17.49 R 8.09
1998 — 0.95 0.95 4.42 6.07 3.63 7.61 8.01 2.64 6.16 7.17 0.61 1.92 R 3.94 R 0.90 17.71 R 7.59
1999 — 0.91 0.91 4.71 6.85 4.35 7.67 8.67 2.69 5.88 7.70 0.60 1.94 R 4.21 0.85 17.38 R 7.85
2000 — 0.91 0.91 6.45 9.54 6.96 R 10.70 11.67 3.24 7.84 R 10.55 0.61 2.47 R 5.51 0.85 17.39 R 9.81
2001 — 0.91 0.91 7.37 8.85 6.27 11.63 11.12 3.28 7.46 10.21 0.62 2.49 R 5.53 R 0.87 18.00 R 10.05
2002 — 0.97 0.97 5.97 8.28 5.53 9.57 10.54 2.77 7.51 9.47 0.58 1.90 R 5.05 R 0.88 17.62 R 9.28
2003 — 0.95 0.95 7.57 9.64 6.89 11.47 11.93 3.11 8.59 10.90 0.56 2.21 R 5.79 R 0.90 17.92 R 10.39
2004 — 1.00 1.00 8.39 11.86 8.95 13.23 14.09 4.58 9.03 12.82 0.55 2.43 R 6.85 R 1.00 18.76 R 11.81
2005 — 1.09 1.09 10.40 16.11 13.57 R 16.28 17.60 6.59 11.22 R 16.35 0.55 R 3.00 R 8.78 R 1.35 19.60 R 14.31
2006 — 1.24 1.24 9.73 18.24 15.21 R 18.16 19.69 7.72 14.66 18.58 0.55 R 3.06 9.53 R 1.33 20.54 R 15.51
2007 — 1.23 1.23 9.52 19.52 16.48 20.25 21.37 8.51 17.25 20.30 0.63 3.26 9.86 1.47 20.02 16.12

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 48.1 48.1 190.2 80.7 3.0 66.2 530.1 1.5 49.0 730.5 — 3.7 972.5 -50.4 337.5 1,259.6
1975 — 125.1 125.1 332.4 207.6 9.8 152.2 942.1 7.2 84.6 1,403.5 6.3 5.1 1,872.4 -132.5 624.4 2,364.3
1980 — 332.9 332.9 R 719.9 594.5 29.6 228.5 1,853.2 8.3 315.3 3,029.5 10.9 36.9 R 4,130.0 -313.1 1,184.5 R 5,001.4
1985 — 406.3 406.3 R 1,003.4 601.0 20.9 231.6 1,566.0 4.7 214.1 2,638.2 19.3 44.3 R 4,172.7 R -400.1 1,666.6 R 5,439.2
1990 — 389.0 389.0 R 805.3 691.7 30.7 138.0 1,561.2 1.8 137.1 2,560.5 21.1 22.6 R 3,827.9 R -346.5 1,744.6 R 5,226.1
1995 — 392.4 392.4 R 1,004.8 684.5 25.0 455.8 1,571.3 1.4 153.9 2,891.9 28.8 19.7 R 4,337.7 R -354.4 2,069.2 R 6,052.4
1996 — 392.9 392.9 R 1,158.0 884.0 23.6 371.6 1,794.7 1.7 199.2 3,274.8 29.5 26.5 R 4,881.8 R -339.7 2,078.5 R 6,620.6
1997 — 400.9 400.9 R 1,218.7 837.7 21.5 328.8 1,760.6 1.4 214.6 3,164.5 28.1 21.8 R 4,837.7 R -350.5 2,156.8 R 6,644.0
1998 — 403.3 403.3 R 998.0 709.0 24.4 409.5 1,543.5 1.5 193.8 R 2,881.8 24.2 8.3 R 4,318.5 R -365.4 2,254.6 R 6,207.7
1999 — 393.7 393.7 R 1,070.8 782.1 21.8 520.0 1,671.8 1.7 216.6 3,213.9 22.8 8.6 R 4,711.8 R -343.9 2,255.0 R 6,622.8
2000 — 405.2 405.2 R 1,453.3 1,070.8 30.5 R 757.3 2,235.2 2.9 258.5 R 4,355.2 28.5 10.3 R 6,252.4 R -367.4 2,318.8 R 8,203.8
2001 — 401.8 401.8 R 1,592.8 1,036.1 27.6 678.1 2,129.5 0.9 209.2 4,081.4 25.0 10.4 R 6,111.8 R -369.7 2,422.4 R 8,164.5
2002 — 426.2 426.2 R 1,297.4 950.4 24.5 633.2 2,086.2 1.1 239.3 3,934.8 27.7 14.2 R 5,700.3 R -378.7 2,458.3 R 7,780.0
2003 — 424.5 424.5 R 1,683.0 1,031.8 31.0 555.0 2,376.1 2.9 268.8 4,265.5 23.3 16.8 R 6,413.0 R -384.0 2,519.3 R 8,548.3
2004 — 442.3 442.3 R 1,832.7 1,409.7 46.2 908.2 2,899.2 8.1 340.2 5,611.6 28.5 18.7 R 7,933.9 R -440.0 2,618.5 R 10,112.4
2005 — 468.8 468.8 R 2,403.8 1,929.4 76.2 R 1,230.3 3,602.1 8.0 426.0 R 7,272.0 26.1 R 25.2 R 10,195.8 R -588.0 2,859.4 R 12,467.2
2006 — R 537.8 R 537.8 R 2,228.7 2,264.3 89.1 R 1,387.5 4,154.2 2.3 510.7 R 8,408.0 29.2 R 25.3 R 11,229.0 R -589.8 3,037.8 R 13,677.0
2007 — 569.4 569.4 2,373.3 2,600.4 84.1 1,228.6 4,489.2 2.4 534.8 8,939.4 29.7 30.2 11,942.0 -701.2 3,092.9 14,333.7

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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I Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Iowa
O
Primary Energy
W
A Petroleum Biomass

Natural Distillate Total


Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 1.27 0.96 1.22 1.57 1.85 1.63 0.61 1.16 7.75 2.06
1975 3.69 1.42 2.56 2.99 3.55 3.25 1.20 1.93 10.46 3.44
1980 3.31 3.18 6.79 8.10 6.86 6.84 3.06 4.08 16.13 6.83
1985 3.41 5.33 5.94 7.85 5.62 5.83 3.46 R 5.36 22.53 R 9.58
1990 2.41 4.96 5.73 8.20 7.19 6.69 3.56 R 5.19 22.89 R 10.20
1995 2.31 5.07 4.94 4.97 6.94 6.45 2.90 R 5.27 24.14 R 10.49
1996 2.42 5.46 7.07 6.00 8.80 8.45 3.32 R 6.03 23.93 R 10.59
1997 2.42 6.11 6.89 5.62 8.43 8.12 3.31 R 6.46 24.05 R 11.23
1998 2.38 5.90 5.79 4.31 6.94 6.72 2.87 R 5.99 24.56 R 11.74
1999 2.32 5.98 6.23 4.88 6.83 6.73 2.94 R 6.06 24.48 R 11.46
2000 2.39 7.77 9.02 9.18 9.66 9.58 4.41 R 8.08 24.54 R 12.92
2001 2.34 8.87 8.80 9.19 10.97 10.60 4.22 R 9.03 24.65 R 14.09
2002 2.65 7.02 7.87 8.44 8.95 8.76 3.82 R 7.29 24.47 R 12.77
2003 2.79 9.06 9.30 9.99 10.24 10.13 4.59 R 9.14 25.11 R 14.12
2004 3.34 10.06 11.03 11.10 12.21 12.07 5.21 R 10.32 26.27 R 15.57
2005 3.67 12.22 15.14 15.34 14.81 14.84 6.91 R 12.56 27.17 R 17.64
2006 4.51 12.24 17.31 19.50 16.89 16.94 7.96 R 13.02 28.23 R 18.48
2007 4.13 11.64 19.33 22.12 18.96 19.00 8.73 12.89 27.68 18.13

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 2.6 92.9 15.8 2.9 47.6 66.4 0.2 162.1 171.3 333.4
1975 2.8 134.7 26.9 2.3 89.5 118.8 0.5 256.7 297.5 554.2
1980 1.3 R 271.2 94.5 2.2 98.0 194.6 5.2 472.3 552.6 1,024.9
1985 4.5 R 424.1 51.6 5.1 60.6 117.3 7.4 R 553.2 757.4 R 1,310.6
1990 2.8 R 356.3 30.9 1.1 71.5 103.5 7.8 R 470.5 821.2 R 1,291.6
1995 0.7 R 418.8 22.5 0.7 99.6 122.8 5.6 R 547.9 958.7 R 1,506.6
1996 1.6 R 483.9 31.9 1.0 169.2 202.1 6.6 R 694.2 941.9 R 1,636.0
1997 2.3 R 504.1 29.1 0.9 150.4 180.4 5.1 R 691.8 958.1 R 1,649.9
1998 1.8 R 410.7 18.6 0.6 104.8 124.0 3.9 R 540.3 993.5 R 1,533.8
1999 2.8 R 435.7 19.5 0.7 129.2 149.3 4.2 R 592.1 991.1 R 1,583.2
2000 1.8 R 576.8 25.3 1.4 184.9 211.6 6.8 R 797.0 1,007.3 R 1,804.2
2001 1.7 R 632.6 21.3 1.9 135.3 158.4 6.3 R 799.0 1,045.2 R 1,844.2
2002 2.4 R 506.5 26.6 1.1 142.8 170.4 5.8 R 685.2 1,078.9 R 1,764.1
2003 2.5 R 676.6 20.5 1.1 171.5 193.0 7.3 R 879.5 1,094.0 R 1,973.4
2004 1.4 R 692.8 20.7 1.7 180.4 202.8 8.5 R 905.5 1,131.6 R 2,037.1
2005 1.9 R 827.4 20.0 1.9 228.1 250.0 R 13.4 R 1,092.8 1,258.2 R 2,351.0
2006 R 2.9 R 768.1 24.3 1.7 R 247.2 R 273.2 R 14.1 R 1,058.3 1,285.3 R 2,343.5
2007 2.9 796.8 25.8 1.2 281.9 309.0 17.0 1,125.6 1,328.2 2,453.8

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Iowa I
Primary Energy
O
W
Petroleum Biomass
A
Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Total
Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Total d Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity Energy f,g,h

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 0.41 0.68 1.05 0.81 1.16 2.83 0.66 1.30 0.61 0.78 7.68 1.81
1975 1.24 1.05 2.40 2.30 2.46 4.59 1.69 2.71 1.20 1.29 10.55 2.94
1980 1.59 2.84 6.44 5.52 4.88 9.97 3.80 6.57 3.06 3.37 15.93 6.31
1985 1.66 4.80 6.03 7.85 8.58 9.47 4.07 6.95 3.46 R 4.91 21.88 R 9.24
1990 1.34 4.01 5.44 8.20 5.05 9.38 2.36 5.80 3.56 3.98 18.30 R 8.51
1995 1.40 4.12 4.30 4.97 8.17 8.75 — 6.23 2.57 R 4.22 18.74 R 9.20
1996 1.38 4.56 5.24 6.00 9.92 9.58 2.94 8.28 2.96 R 4.71 18.88 R 9.06
1997 1.38 5.13 4.91 5.62 10.48 9.49 — 8.59 1.73 R 5.04 19.15 R 9.46
1998 1.33 4.62 3.82 4.31 9.36 8.01 2.64 6.92 2.02 R 4.57 19.35 R 9.83
1999 1.33 4.70 4.35 4.88 8.76 8.67 — 7.15 R 2.21 R 4.55 18.84 R 9.43
2000 1.41 6.66 7.04 9.18 11.66 11.67 3.24 10.03 3.40 R 6.63 19.07 R 11.05
2001 1.42 7.21 6.51 9.19 13.14 11.12 3.28 9.66 3.23 R 6.96 18.98 R 11.49
2002 1.51 5.47 5.89 8.44 9.72 10.54 2.77 8.65 2.61 5.48 18.13 R 10.32
2003 1.44 7.64 7.09 9.99 12.05 11.93 — 9.83 3.00 R 7.37 18.30 R 11.48
2004 1.56 8.44 9.21 11.10 14.20 14.09 — 12.56 2.85 R 8.67 19.77 R 12.82
2005 1.81 10.56 13.70 15.34 17.15 17.60 6.59 16.09 R 3.65 R 10.40 20.37 R 14.25
2006 2.31 10.23 15.79 19.50 19.12 19.69 7.72 18.13 R 3.49 R 11.00 21.37 R 14.93
2007 2.18 9.87 17.29 22.12 20.73 21.37 — 20.21 4.30 11.06 20.83 14.78

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.7 39.4 5.5 0.1 5.3 4.0 0.3 15.1 (s) 55.2 95.8 151.0
1975 2.2 71.1 10.1 0.1 11.0 7.8 1.2 30.2 (s) 103.5 184.3 287.7
1980 2.3 R 144.0 28.2 0.2 12.3 18.3 1.9 60.8 0.1 207.2 299.0 506.2
1985 7.7 R 231.3 41.0 0.3 16.3 11.8 (s) 69.5 0.2 R 308.9 470.8 R 779.7
1990 6.3 R 177.3 18.3 1.8 8.9 7.0 0.4 36.3 0.9 R 220.9 470.2 R 691.0
1995 2.7 R 208.4 10.4 0.1 20.7 1.6 — 32.9 0.8 R 244.8 568.5 R 813.4
1996 6.6 R 250.5 10.9 0.1 33.7 12.2 (s) 57.0 1.0 R 315.0 558.8 R 873.8
1997 10.8 R 260.0 9.2 0.3 33.0 22.0 — 64.6 1.5 R 336.9 584.4 R 921.3
1998 8.1 R 200.9 10.3 0.1 24.9 19.6 (s) 55.1 0.8 R 264.9 619.7 R 884.6
1999 11.9 R 215.0 12.3 0.1 29.2 19.6 — 61.3 0.8 R 289.0 621.6 R 910.6
2000 8.6 R 305.1 19.7 0.3 39.4 32.4 0.1 92.0 1.2 R 406.9 646.1 R 1,053.1
2001 8.4 R 332.3 20.6 0.7 28.6 31.7 (s) 81.7 1.3 R 423.7 698.0 R 1,121.7
2002 10.0 R 255.8 15.6 0.3 27.4 35.1 (s) 78.6 1.4 R 345.8 707.1 R 1,052.9
2003 8.7 R 370.7 27.9 0.2 35.6 40.6 — 104.6 2.2 R 486.2 726.5 R 1,212.7
2004 5.8 R 392.0 25.0 0.3 37.0 74.2 — 136.9 2.5 R 537.2 731.2 R 1,268.4
2005 10.8 R 480.0 25.2 1.3 46.6 68.1 0.1 141.8 R 3.6 R 636.2 783.4 R 1,419.5
2006 R 14.9 R 450.7 58.1 0.5 R 49.4 139.7 0.1 R 248.2 R 3.4 R 717.3 850.3 R 1,567.6
2007 13.5 463.4 24.9 0.4 54.4 179.4 — 259.6 3.9 740.4 858.7 1,599.1

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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I Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Iowa
O Primary Energy
W Coal Petroleum Biomass
A
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 — 0.41 0.41 0.36 0.75 1.16 2.83 0.57 1.15 1.48 4.00 0.84 3.87 1.05
1975 — 1.24 1.24 0.77 2.15 2.46 4.59 1.92 2.58 2.85 4.00 1.62 6.31 2.02
1980 — 1.59 1.59 2.51 5.28 4.88 9.97 2.88 6.69 6.27 3.95 3.96 10.47 4.67
1985 — 1.66 1.66 3.87 6.28 8.58 9.47 4.07 6.75 7.26 3.95 R 4.77 13.50 R 5.93
1990 — 1.34 1.34 2.85 5.81 5.05 9.38 2.36 5.17 5.80 1.65 R 3.28 11.66 R 4.57
1995 — 1.40 1.40 3.21 4.87 7.48 8.75 2.38 5.87 6.40 2.42 R 3.96 11.53 R 5.06
1996 — 1.38 1.38 3.61 5.85 9.11 9.58 2.94 5.43 6.65 2.40 R 3.99 11.45 R 5.15
1997 — 1.38 1.38 4.07 5.37 8.88 9.49 3.05 5.13 6.16 2.38 4.08 11.59 R 5.32
1998 — 1.33 1.33 3.45 4.24 7.76 8.01 2.64 4.61 5.67 1.48 R 3.84 11.69 R 5.15
1999 — 1.33 1.33 3.90 5.01 7.94 8.67 2.69 4.76 6.20 1.48 R 4.27 11.41 R 5.44
2000 — 1.41 1.41 5.46 7.96 R 11.04 11.67 3.24 6.67 R 9.00 1.47 R 6.04 11.39 R 6.97
2001 — 1.42 1.42 6.46 7.27 11.70 11.12 3.28 6.01 8.89 1.46 R 6.36 12.26 R 7.37
2002 — 1.51 1.51 5.54 6.59 9.76 10.54 2.77 5.98 7.92 1.47 R 5.64 11.91 R 6.71
2003 — 1.44 1.44 6.44 7.84 12.08 11.93 3.11 6.81 9.12 1.47 R 6.12 12.19 R 7.26
2004 — 1.56 1.56 7.27 10.07 13.45 14.09 4.58 7.40 10.96 1.47 R 7.58 12.70 R 8.48
2005 — 1.81 1.81 9.40 14.37 R 16.60 17.60 6.59 8.90 R 14.05 1.47 9.77 13.38 R 10.41
2006 — 2.31 2.31 8.35 16.38 R 18.41 19.69 7.72 12.41 R 16.59 1.47 R 10.49 14.42 R 11.19
2007 — 2.18 2.18 8.47 18.37 20.63 21.37 8.51 14.58 18.54 1.47 10.74 13.89 11.34

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 17.8 17.8 36.3 25.8 13.0 80.0 0.9 28.5 148.2 3.2 205.6 70.5 276.1
1975 — 35.1 35.1 94.6 58.6 51.2 91.5 3.4 56.1 260.8 4.3 394.8 142.6 537.4
1980 — 51.6 51.6 R 288.2 144.4 117.6 136.7 5.0 259.2 662.9 31.0 1,033.6 332.9 1,366.5
1985 — 58.9 58.9 R 340.2 182.0 151.3 84.8 4.6 153.7 576.4 36.3 R 1,013.2 438.4 R 1,451.6
1990 — 71.3 71.3 R 259.0 162.7 56.5 52.8 1.4 82.3 355.7 13.7 R 700.6 453.3 R 1,153.9
1995 — 80.9 80.9 R 364.8 159.8 332.6 47.4 1.4 90.0 631.2 12.3 R 1,089.2 541.9 R 1,631.1
1996 — 90.7 90.7 R 412.7 213.0 164.1 55.2 1.7 134.3 568.3 17.9 R 1,089.6 577.9 R 1,667.5
1997 — 89.9 89.9 R 440.4 202.4 141.2 54.0 1.4 152.6 551.7 14.2 R 1,096.2 614.2 R 1,710.4
1998 — 79.9 79.9 R 367.8 162.3 278.8 37.6 1.5 126.8 606.9 2.6 R 1,057.3 641.5 R 1,698.7
1999 — 84.6 84.6 R 403.3 172.7 361.4 39.7 1.7 156.0 731.5 2.6 R 1,222.1 642.3 R 1,864.3
2000 — 86.1 86.1 R 549.4 279.3 R 532.4 47.7 2.9 193.0 R 1,055.3 2.1 R 1,692.9 665.4 R 2,358.3
2001 — 83.9 83.9 R 600.0 288.4 508.9 69.6 0.9 145.8 1,013.6 1.9 R 1,699.3 679.2 R 2,378.6
2002 — 88.3 88.3 R 514.6 238.2 462.5 69.4 1.0 166.9 938.1 6.4 R 1,547.4 672.3 R 2,219.7
2003 — 86.7 86.7 R 610.1 209.2 344.7 82.2 2.9 187.9 826.9 6.2 R 1,529.9 698.9 R 2,228.7
2004 — 92.1 92.1 R 688.2 268.1 687.6 124.8 8.1 248.7 1,337.4 R 6.2 R 2,123.9 755.7 R 2,879.6
2005 — 107.3 107.3 R 908.2 380.8 R 950.5 144.0 7.9 302.4 R 1,785.7 6.5 R 2,807.7 817.8 R 3,625.5
2006 — 140.6 140.6 R 855.7 421.4 R 1,085.5 174.9 2.2 375.5 R 2,059.5 R 6.5 R 3,062.3 902.2 R 3,964.5
2007 — 132.1 132.1 912.6 501.2 884.8 155.4 2.4 378.7 1,922.5 7.2 2,974.4 906.1 3,880.4

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Iowa I
O
Primary Energy
W
Petroleum A
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 0.41 — 2.17 1.27 0.75 1.16 5.08 2.83 0.66 2.60 2.60 — 2.60
1975 1.24 — 3.45 2.65 2.09 2.46 7.48 4.59 — 4.24 4.24 — 4.24
1980 — — 9.02 6.97 6.47 4.88 14.36 9.97 — 9.34 9.34 — 9.34
1985 — — 9.99 6.85 6.28 10.35 17.61 9.47 — 8.95 8.95 — 8.95
1990 — 6.43 9.32 8.74 6.11 7.73 14.60 9.38 1.82 9.22 9.23 — 9.23
1995 — 2.96 8.36 7.79 4.22 13.45 19.41 8.75 — 8.54 8.54 — 8.54
1996 — 2.68 9.29 8.73 5.08 13.23 20.08 9.58 — 9.39 9.39 — 9.39
1997 — 5.36 9.39 8.52 4.79 12.59 17.98 9.49 — 9.25 9.25 — 9.25
1998 — 4.77 8.11 7.21 3.63 12.07 19.07 8.01 — 7.83 7.83 15.54 7.83
1999 — 2.52 8.81 7.93 4.35 14.18 16.75 8.67 — 8.49 8.49 15.92 8.49
2000 — 6.03 10.87 10.52 6.96 16.94 17.99 11.67 — 11.36 11.36 15.56 11.36
2001 — 5.59 11.01 9.89 6.27 18.06 19.00 11.12 — 10.80 10.80 15.50 10.80
2002 — 4.31 10.72 9.27 5.53 16.25 21.74 10.54 — 10.24 10.24 14.80 10.24
2003 — 5.29 12.42 10.50 6.89 18.49 26.51 11.93 — 11.61 11.61 14.94 11.61
2004 — 6.39 15.13 12.57 8.95 20.27 29.35 14.09 — 13.69 13.69 16.14 13.69
2005 — 8.20 18.56 16.81 13.57 22.64 38.40 17.60 — 17.49 17.49 16.63 17.49
2006 — 10.09 22.31 18.92 15.21 24.48 R 46.08 19.69 — 19.61 19.61 20.66 19.61
2007 — 11.56 23.70 19.91 16.48 26.92 51.97 21.37 — 21.09 21.09 — 21.09

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) — 2.8 32.2 3.0 0.3 14.8 446.0 0.1 499.1 499.2 — 499.2
1975 (s) — 3.3 105.7 9.8 0.5 22.7 842.8 — 984.9 984.9 — 984.9
1980 — — 8.4 321.6 29.6 0.6 45.4 1,698.2 — 2,103.8 2,103.8 — 2,103.8
1985 — — 4.2 323.0 20.9 3.3 50.7 1,469.4 — 1,871.5 1,897.3 — 1,897.3
1990 — (s) 4.7 476.1 30.7 1.2 47.3 1,501.4 (s) 2,061.3 2,089.5 — 2,089.5
1995 — (s) 3.0 488.1 25.0 2.8 60.0 1,522.3 — 2,101.3 2,101.4 — 2,101.4
1996 — 0.1 3.4 624.1 23.6 4.7 60.2 1,727.3 — 2,443.3 2,443.4 — 2,443.4
1997 — 0.2 3.7 591.3 21.5 4.2 57.0 1,684.5 — 2,362.2 2,362.3 — 2,362.3
1998 — 0.2 3.0 512.5 24.4 0.9 63.3 1,486.3 — 2,090.4 R 2,090.6 (s) R 2,090.6
1999 — 0.1 3.6 570.4 21.8 0.2 56.1 1,612.5 — 2,264.7 2,264.7 (s) 2,264.8
2000 — 0.2 4.3 738.1 30.5 0.5 59.4 2,155.1 — 2,987.9 2,988.2 (s) 2,988.2
2001 — 0.2 3.2 697.9 27.6 5.4 57.5 2,028.3 — 2,819.8 2,820.0 (s) 2,820.0
2002 — 0.2 5.9 665.5 24.5 0.6 65.0 1,981.6 — 2,743.1 2,743.3 (s) 2,743.3
2003 — 0.3 6.0 766.4 31.0 3.2 73.3 2,253.4 — 3,133.2 3,133.4 (s) 3,133.4
2004 — 0.4 6.6 1,088.6 46.2 3.2 82.2 2,700.2 — 3,927.0 3,927.4 (s) 3,927.4
2005 — (s) 13.0 1,480.0 76.2 5.1 106.9 3,389.9 — 5,071.1 5,071.2 (s) 5,071.2
2006 — (s) 5.8 1,736.3 89.1 5.4 125.1 3,839.6 — 5,801.3 5,801.3 0.1 R 5,801.3
2007 — (s) 5.4 2,003.6 84.1 7.4 145.7 4,154.3 — 6,400.4 6,400.4 — 6,400.4

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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I Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Iowa
O
Petroleum Biomass
W
A Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 0.32 0.27 0.70 0.75 — 0.74 — 0.65 — 0.30


1975 0.85 0.68 1.93 2.11 — 2.05 0.25 0.92 — 0.75
1980 1.39 2.41 3.78 6.06 — 5.41 0.39 1.74 — 1.32
1985 1.48 3.61 3.99 5.93 — 5.88 0.94 0.79 9.34 1.57
1990 1.12 3.05 — 5.18 — 5.18 0.66 1.60 — R 1.11
1995 0.99 2.71 — 4.09 — 4.09 0.74 1.50 — 0.99
1996 0.94 3.22 — 5.08 — 5.08 0.72 1.38 — R 0.95
1997 0.94 3.40 — 4.45 — 4.45 0.65 1.38 6.71 0.95
1998 0.88 3.06 — 3.33 — 3.33 0.61 1.22 7.87 R 0.90
1999 0.82 3.14 — 3.99 — 3.99 0.60 1.13 8.69 0.85
2000 0.82 4.55 — 6.43 — 6.43 0.61 0.22 — 0.85
2001 0.81 4.77 — 6.17 — 6.17 0.62 0.94 20.47 R 0.87
2002 0.87 3.84 — 5.79 — 5.79 0.58 0.53 — R 0.88
2003 0.87 5.90 — 6.35 — 6.35 0.56 1.03 — R 0.90
2004 0.90 7.16 — 7.09 0.87 5.43 0.55 1.55 13.84 R 1.00
2005 0.96 8.81 — 11.31 — 11.31 0.55 1.62 16.53 R 1.35
2006 1.03 7.82 — 15.32 1.46 9.32 0.55 1.21 — R 1.33
2007 1.06 7.67 — 17.45 1.94 11.64 0.63 1.39 — 1.47

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 27.0 21.5 0.2 1.4 — 1.6 — 0.3 — 50.4


1975 85.0 32.0 2.6 6.2 — 8.8 6.3 0.4 — 132.5
1980 277.7 16.6 1.5 5.9 — 7.4 10.9 0.5 — 313.1
1985 335.3 R 7.7 0.1 3.5 — 3.6 19.3 0.5 33.8 R 400.1
1990 308.5 R 12.8 — 3.7 — 3.7 21.1 0.3 — R 346.5
1995 308.1 R 12.7 — 3.7 — 3.7 28.8 1.0 — R 354.4
1996 294.1 R 10.9 — 4.1 — 4.1 29.5 1.0 — R 339.7
1997 297.8 R 14.1 — 5.7 — 5.7 28.1 1.0 3.8 R 350.5
1998 313.5 R 18.4 — 5.3 — 5.3 24.2 1.0 2.9 R 365.4
1999 294.4 R 16.6 — 7.1 — 7.1 22.8 1.0 2.0 R 343.9
2000 308.7 R 21.7 — 8.3 — 8.3 28.5 0.2 — R 367.4
2001 307.7 R 27.8 — 7.9 — 7.9 25.0 1.0 0.4 R 369.7
2002 325.5 R 20.3 — 4.6 — 4.6 27.7 0.5 — R 378.7
2003 326.5 R 25.3 — 7.8 — 7.8 23.3 1.0 — R 384.0
2004 343.0 R 59.3 — 7.3 0.3 7.6 28.5 1.6 (s) R 440.0
2005 348.8 R 188.2 — 23.4 — 23.4 26.1 1.6 (s) R 588.0
2006 379.3 R 154.1 — 24.1 1.8 25.9 29.2 1.3 — R 589.8
2007 420.9 200.5 — 45.0 3.0 48.0 29.7 2.1 — 701.2

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Kansas K
Primary Energy
A
N
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric S
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
A
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
S

1970 — 0.34 0.34 0.39 0.99 0.75 1.27 2.64 0.47 1.62 2.02 — 2.53 0.99 0.30 5.74 1.56
1975 — 0.68 0.68 0.67 2.43 2.09 2.65 4.50 1.60 3.16 3.48 — 2.76 1.90 0.72 7.72 2.89
1980 — 1.08 1.08 2.14 6.52 6.47 4.41 9.27 3.24 6.56 7.58 — 3.06 3.90 1.38 13.75 5.99
1985 — 1.41 1.41 3.58 6.55 5.94 4.41 9.28 3.91 8.92 7.27 0.84 3.46 4.33 1.44 19.07 7.26
1990 — 1.24 1.24 3.30 7.53 5.57 4.58 8.90 2.10 6.00 7.36 0.30 2.98 3.98 1.08 19.31 7.57
1995 — 1.03 1.03 3.22 6.72 4.19 7.47 8.54 2.48 6.44 7.47 0.39 2.76 3.68 0.91 19.27 7.71
1996 — 1.00 1.00 4.16 7.57 4.76 9.09 9.36 2.53 6.47 8.31 0.49 3.07 4.22 0.97 19.16 8.50
1997 — 1.02 1.02 4.46 7.25 4.88 8.89 9.34 2.60 7.08 8.32 0.49 3.06 4.41 1.01 18.53 8.74
1998 — 0.98 0.98 4.12 6.03 3.68 7.73 7.86 2.75 6.19 7.04 0.47 2.70 3.81 0.96 18.45 8.12
1999 — 0.96 0.96 4.09 6.82 4.30 7.80 8.66 2.18 6.50 7.62 0.45 2.77 4.13 0.98 18.26 8.42
2000 — 0.99 0.99 5.48 9.41 6.53 R 11.01 11.48 3.68 8.42 R 10.28 0.44 4.15 R 5.19 1.13 18.42 R 10.28
2001 — 1.05 1.05 6.82 8.84 6.15 11.67 11.17 3.27 7.26 9.79 0.44 3.90 5.19 1.07 18.32 10.58
2002 — 0.99 0.99 5.17 8.56 5.55 9.76 10.91 2.57 7.62 9.39 0.40 3.27 4.56 0.99 18.52 9.81
2003 — 1.02 1.02 6.60 9.87 6.68 12.03 12.50 3.72 8.95 10.89 0.37 3.89 5.65 1.08 18.65 11.00
2004 — 1.03 1.03 8.06 11.95 8.61 13.44 14.63 4.20 9.74 12.62 0.41 4.39 6.49 1.06 18.71 12.44
2005 — 1.13 1.13 9.56 16.52 13.71 16.56 17.93 5.24 13.86 16.34 0.42 R 5.80 7.67 1.29 19.23 15.01
2006 — 1.21 1.21 R 9.06 18.39 14.70 R 18.55 20.07 6.50 17.39 18.88 0.41 R 6.53 R 8.59 1.30 20.25 R 16.24
2007 — 1.24 1.24 9.09 19.97 16.00 20.69 22.08 8.53 19.13 20.76 0.43 7.13 9.49 1.33 20.08 17.23

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 3.7 3.7 175.6 43.3 6.4 37.1 399.6 1.5 42.5 530.4 — 3.4 713.2 -53.9 259.0 918.3
1975 — 42.5 42.5 248.1 159.8 15.0 83.9 756.2 49.8 83.7 1,148.5 — 6.6 1,445.7 -159.5 444.0 1,730.1
1980 — 207.0 207.0 808.1 560.3 89.3 131.0 1,440.7 17.9 241.6 2,480.7 — 4.6 3,500.3 -394.3 986.7 4,092.6
1985 — 365.8 365.8 960.1 568.1 147.6 379.5 1,375.6 1.3 243.1 2,715.2 34.2 6.6 4,099.3 -452.8 1,520.6 5,167.2
1990 — 337.3 337.3 872.1 732.0 115.4 247.4 1,338.4 2.3 242.1 2,677.6 25.0 9.6 3,927.1 -409.8 1,774.7 5,292.0
1995 — 297.1 297.1 892.7 712.5 57.2 130.9 1,309.0 0.3 237.2 2,447.1 41.4 7.3 3,685.7 -380.6 1,980.7 5,285.8
1996 — 337.2 337.2 1,109.1 730.5 54.2 335.8 1,509.4 3.5 270.0 2,903.3 42.5 8.6 4,400.7 -432.1 2,030.0 5,998.6
1997 — 318.5 318.5 1,094.5 690.8 R 59.0 458.5 1,494.5 2.8 243.6 2,949.2 43.3 6.9 4,412.4 -428.7 2,024.5 R 6,008.3
1998 — 304.2 304.2 1,039.2 559.0 R 45.1 379.6 1,310.5 2.2 238.9 R 2,535.3 51.1 4.5 R 3,934.4 -437.0 2,133.2 5,630.6
1999 — 315.3 315.3 956.9 622.0 84.8 598.6 1,513.4 5.6 244.6 3,069.0 43.1 4.8 4,389.2 -451.6 2,090.6 6,028.3
2000 — 358.2 358.2 1,359.9 814.0 119.7 R 682.0 1,907.5 17.8 306.5 R 3,847.5 41.9 7.6 R 5,615.1 -558.6 2,241.9 R 7,298.4
2001 — 373.3 373.3 1,497.0 800.0 78.7 462.6 1,763.6 22.8 326.0 3,453.7 47.1 7.1 5,378.1 -525.1 2,223.3 7,076.4
2002 — 387.3 387.3 1,200.2 815.6 67.2 370.9 1,623.6 14.5 323.1 3,214.9 37.8 7.1 4,847.1 -501.5 2,302.8 6,648.4
2003 — 397.1 397.1 1,515.7 954.4 122.3 722.7 2,129.4 48.5 338.4 4,315.6 34.0 8.7 6,271.1 -542.0 2,319.9 8,049.0
2004 — 399.0 399.0 1,731.9 1,193.7 151.6 709.7 2,426.6 57.1 415.6 4,954.3 43.7 9.9 7,138.8 -534.9 2,350.3 8,954.3
2005 — 428.8 428.8 1,934.9 1,745.4 136.6 165.8 2,635.3 67.4 476.2 5,226.8 38.4 R 15.0 R 7,643.9 -636.8 2,539.0 R 9,546.1
2006 — 439.2 439.2 R 1,937.3 2,031.1 146.1 R 125.4 3,310.4 24.4 591.0 R 6,228.3 40.1 R 15.8 R 8,660.7 -621.1 2,721.6 R 10,761.2
2007 — 492.7 492.7 2,190.3 2,255.7 140.0 1,290.9 3,685.5 23.9 630.5 8,026.4 46.5 18.9 10,774.9 -700.7 2,728.6 12,802.8

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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K Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Kansas
A
Primary Energy
N
S Petroleum Biomass

A Natural Distillate Total


S Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 0.91 0.69 1.19 1.40 1.53 1.52 0.61 0.82 7.17 1.68
1975 — 1.05 2.62 2.84 3.30 3.27 1.20 1.39 9.23 2.53
1980 2.15 2.38 6.85 7.68 6.83 6.83 3.06 2.79 15.75 5.46
1985 2.31 4.12 6.43 7.77 6.52 6.55 3.46 4.27 21.98 8.61
1990 1.88 4.48 6.22 8.22 7.86 7.80 3.56 4.65 22.95 10.04
1995 1.19 4.89 7.13 4.97 7.13 7.10 2.90 4.99 23.22 10.41
1996 1.21 5.61 6.91 6.00 8.84 8.77 3.32 5.80 23.03 10.59
1997 1.24 6.41 6.88 5.62 8.58 8.52 3.31 6.58 22.59 11.66
1998 1.06 6.04 5.79 4.30 7.30 7.26 2.87 6.13 22.43 11.58
1999 1.18 6.01 6.22 4.88 6.88 6.60 2.94 6.06 22.40 11.25
2000 1.59 7.58 9.02 9.17 10.72 10.69 4.41 7.89 22.43 12.86
2001 1.74 9.34 8.80 9.18 11.11 11.00 4.22 9.40 22.46 13.87
2002 1.24 7.27 7.86 8.43 9.63 9.58 3.82 7.45 22.47 12.72
2003 1.19 8.59 9.33 10.02 11.41 11.37 4.59 8.82 22.58 13.49
2004 — 10.30 11.06 11.13 12.92 12.89 5.21 10.48 22.70 14.80
2005 — 11.91 15.18 15.38 16.21 16.20 6.91 R 12.24 23.14 R 16.35
2006 1.78 12.93 17.36 19.56 18.28 18.28 7.96 R 13.25 24.19 R 17.77
2007 — 12.74 19.38 22.18 20.60 20.60 8.73 13.43 24.01 17.57

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.1 66.7 0.4 0.9 27.9 29.2 0.2 96.1 130.8 226.9
1975 — 101.2 1.5 1.0 55.9 58.3 0.4 159.9 179.4 339.2
1980 (s) 201.9 6.0 0.2 52.2 58.4 4.5 264.8 386.2 651.0
1985 (s) 322.7 2.5 1.2 34.5 38.3 6.4 367.4 614.6 982.0
1990 (s) 319.6 1.0 0.5 33.7 35.2 7.2 362.0 745.0 1,107.0
1995 0.1 372.1 0.6 0.4 37.9 38.9 5.1 416.2 820.4 1,236.6
1996 0.3 477.1 0.7 0.7 63.0 64.3 6.1 547.7 838.6 1,386.3
1997 (s) 445.6 1.4 0.4 73.9 75.7 4.7 526.0 837.3 1,363.3
1998 (s) 421.3 0.4 0.4 67.0 67.8 3.6 492.7 905.5 1,398.2
1999 (s) 407.5 0.5 9.6 83.2 93.3 3.9 504.7 867.4 1,372.1
2000 (s) 539.4 0.9 1.0 100.5 102.4 6.3 648.2 958.8 1,606.9
2001 (s) 658.3 2.3 0.7 75.1 78.1 5.8 742.2 924.6 1,666.8
2002 (s) 513.8 1.6 0.5 78.3 80.4 5.3 599.5 977.0 1,576.5
2003 (s) 629.8 1.0 0.6 99.6 101.2 6.7 737.7 971.0 1,708.8
2004 — 698.0 0.8 0.7 104.2 105.7 7.9 811.5 961.6 1,773.2
2005 — 784.3 0.3 0.8 126.6 127.8 R 12.3 R 924.3 1,058.5 R 1,982.8
2006 (s) 752.9 0.3 0.5 R 99.0 R 99.8 R 12.9 R 865.6 1,114.3 R 1,979.8
2007 — 818.2 0.3 0.3 149.9 150.5 15.6 984.2 1,131.2 2,115.4

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Kansas K
Primary Energy
A
N
Petroleum Biomass
S
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
A
S
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 0.45 0.46 1.03 0.69 0.83 2.64 0.50 1.22 0.60 0.53 6.02 1.56
1975 — 0.68 2.45 2.27 1.91 4.50 1.56 2.63 1.20 0.89 8.26 2.75
1980 1.32 1.91 6.49 5.22 3.58 9.27 — 6.51 3.06 2.27 14.81 5.62
1985 1.69 3.15 5.97 7.77 4.26 9.28 — 6.23 3.46 3.45 19.87 8.51
1990 1.18 3.36 5.46 8.22 4.28 8.90 2.13 5.88 3.56 3.52 19.65 9.20
1995 1.34 3.92 4.30 4.97 8.16 8.54 2.51 5.39 2.90 4.00 19.85 10.04
1996 1.27 4.62 5.23 6.00 9.91 9.36 2.70 6.82 3.32 4.71 19.77 10.40
1997 1.30 5.37 4.91 5.62 10.47 9.34 — 7.08 3.31 5.53 18.88 11.77
1998 1.25 5.01 3.82 4.30 9.35 7.86 2.82 5.82 2.87 5.09 18.77 11.62
1999 1.33 5.06 4.34 4.88 8.75 8.66 — 6.40 2.94 5.20 18.60 11.70
2000 1.26 6.75 7.03 9.17 11.65 11.48 3.97 8.79 4.41 6.95 18.47 12.61
2001 1.49 8.48 6.50 9.18 13.13 11.17 3.77 8.04 4.22 8.39 18.43 13.45
2002 1.52 6.52 5.88 8.43 9.71 10.91 3.17 7.09 3.82 6.58 18.65 12.79
2003 1.52 8.16 7.11 10.02 12.09 12.50 — 8.96 4.59 8.24 18.81 13.61
2004 — 9.70 9.24 11.13 14.24 14.63 — 11.05 5.21 9.83 18.91 14.54
2005 — 11.29 13.74 15.38 17.20 17.93 — 15.74 6.91 R 11.68 19.35 R 16.24
2006 2.00 12.19 15.84 19.56 19.17 20.07 — R 17.69 7.96 R 12.74 20.41 R 17.45
2007 — 11.82 17.34 22.18 20.79 22.08 — 19.30 8.73 12.50 20.01 17.03

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) 23.9 0.7 0.1 2.7 3.0 0.1 6.6 (s) 30.5 81.4 112.0
1975 — 34.7 3.0 0.2 5.7 6.3 0.4 15.6 (s) 50.3 158.1 208.4
1980 0.1 111.7 13.6 0.3 4.8 13.6 — 32.3 0.1 144.3 343.9 488.1
1985 (s) 178.0 25.2 0.4 4.0 8.7 — 38.3 0.2 216.6 554.2 770.8
1990 (s) 188.4 10.4 0.3 3.2 7.6 0.4 21.9 0.8 211.1 640.0 851.2
1995 1.1 208.9 14.1 0.2 7.7 3.3 0.2 25.4 0.7 236.0 720.8 956.9
1996 2.1 263.8 16.9 0.2 12.5 4.8 (s) 34.4 0.8 301.2 768.3 1,069.5
1997 0.1 223.2 13.5 0.9 15.9 4.4 — 34.7 0.8 258.7 775.6 1,034.3
1998 (s) 208.1 9.8 0.2 15.1 3.9 1.4 30.4 0.6 239.1 803.7 1,042.8
1999 0.2 196.3 12.0 0.1 18.7 2.8 — 33.5 0.6 230.7 777.8 1,008.4
2000 0.3 274.0 23.4 0.3 19.3 5.1 0.1 48.1 1.0 323.4 830.0 1,153.4
2001 (s) 320.0 30.6 0.3 15.7 4.6 0.2 51.3 1.0 372.3 830.9 1,203.3
2002 (s) 252.6 21.8 0.3 13.9 2.4 0.2 38.6 0.9 292.2 876.6 1,168.7
2003 (s) 321.1 26.3 0.3 18.6 7.0 — 52.3 1.2 374.6 882.5 1,257.0
2004 — 371.5 31.0 0.5 20.3 6.2 — 58.0 1.3 430.8 892.5 1,323.3
2005 — 339.1 19.6 1.2 23.7 7.0 — 51.4 R 2.0 R 392.5 954.1 R 1,346.6
2006 (s) R 342.2 26.8 1.0 R 18.3 13.7 — R 59.7 R 2.1 R 404.0 1,029.6 R 1,433.6
2007 — 367.7 26.9 0.5 26.7 8.5 — 62.6 2.4 432.8 1,056.3 1,489.0

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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K Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Kansas
A Primary Energy
N Coal Petroleum Biomass
S
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
A Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
S Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 — 0.45 0.45 0.27 0.64 0.83 2.64 0.43 1.14 1.35 3.00 0.62 3.50 0.81
1975 — 0.92 0.92 0.55 2.13 1.91 4.50 1.84 2.54 2.63 3.00 1.45 5.62 1.87
1980 — 1.32 1.32 2.35 4.99 3.58 9.27 2.53 5.58 5.13 — 3.31 10.68 4.02
1985 — 1.69 1.69 3.54 6.22 4.26 9.28 3.86 7.65 5.41 — 4.46 14.74 5.35
1990 — 1.18 1.18 2.88 5.83 4.28 8.90 2.13 5.03 5.01 1.66 3.92 14.49 5.02
1995 — 1.34 1.34 2.22 4.86 7.48 8.54 2.51 4.97 5.53 2.34 3.47 14.12 4.90
1996 — 1.27 1.27 3.10 5.85 9.10 9.36 2.70 5.13 6.69 2.36 4.80 13.78 5.96
1997 — 1.30 1.30 3.31 5.36 8.87 9.34 2.98 5.63 6.98 2.33 5.06 13.23 6.08
1998 — 1.25 1.25 3.19 4.24 7.75 7.86 2.82 4.67 5.84 1.44 4.49 13.07 5.62
1999 — 1.33 1.33 2.94 5.01 7.93 8.66 2.53 5.22 6.62 1.44 5.02 13.11 6.11
2000 — 1.26 1.26 3.97 7.95 R 11.03 11.48 3.97 7.17 R 9.18 1.43 R 6.62 13.33 R 7.53
2001 — 1.49 1.49 4.95 7.26 11.69 11.17 3.77 6.14 8.31 1.39 6.68 13.33 7.68
2002 — 1.52 1.52 3.63 6.58 9.75 10.91 3.17 6.29 7.59 1.49 5.49 13.27 6.59
2003 — 1.52 1.52 4.75 7.86 12.11 12.50 4.36 7.25 9.56 1.49 7.24 13.52 8.07
2004 — 1.54 1.54 6.15 10.10 13.49 14.63 4.94 8.01 10.70 1.50 8.52 13.75 9.23
2005 — 1.68 1.68 7.60 14.41 R 16.65 17.93 4.56 11.04 12.96 1.49 9.59 14.23 10.44
2006 — 2.00 2.00 6.69 16.42 R 18.46 20.07 6.50 14.16 R 15.32 1.50 R 9.94 15.24 R 10.85
2007 — 2.12 2.12 7.04 18.43 20.69 22.08 8.53 16.48 18.95 1.49 12.65 15.03 12.95

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 1.0 1.0 35.5 9.4 5.4 38.5 0.2 24.0 77.5 3.3 117.3 46.8 164.2
1975 — 2.5 2.5 51.5 43.8 19.7 56.8 9.0 55.9 185.2 6.2 245.5 106.5 352.0
1980 — 9.4 9.4 322.0 101.0 72.5 58.3 6.1 178.5 416.4 — 747.8 256.6 1,004.4
1985 — 13.2 13.2 400.3 146.7 339.0 51.9 0.8 175.9 714.3 — 1,128.5 351.8 1,480.3
1990 — 4.5 4.5 316.4 154.1 207.2 35.7 1.7 180.2 579.0 1.6 901.6 389.7 1,291.3
1995 — 4.5 4.5 267.3 136.1 82.6 44.3 0.1 161.2 424.3 1.5 697.6 439.5 1,137.0
1996 — 5.0 5.0 315.5 163.9 259.3 49.8 1.1 191.3 665.4 1.7 987.6 423.1 1,410.8
1997 — 4.4 4.4 359.9 164.2 364.4 51.4 1.5 164.8 746.3 1.4 1,111.9 411.7 1,523.6
1998 — 3.4 3.4 330.5 119.5 296.4 47.4 0.7 156.9 620.9 0.3 955.1 424.1 1,379.1
1999 — 3.6 3.6 268.2 140.5 495.6 32.7 0.9 159.4 829.2 0.3 1,101.2 445.4 1,546.6
2000 — 4.1 4.1 406.1 207.2 R 560.4 42.8 5.8 224.7 R 1,041.0 0.2 R 1,451.4 453.2 R 1,904.6
2001 — 5.8 5.8 434.5 207.1 368.2 56.4 2.9 247.5 882.1 0.3 1,322.6 467.8 1,790.5
2002 — 6.5 6.5 367.3 171.1 275.7 57.8 1.6 240.3 746.6 0.8 1,121.1 449.2 1,570.3
2003 — 5.8 5.8 486.9 219.6 601.3 71.2 14.8 246.4 1,153.2 0.7 1,646.7 466.4 2,113.1
2004 — 7.7 7.7 604.8 317.5 582.0 98.3 20.0 310.6 1,328.4 0.8 1,941.7 496.2 2,437.9
2005 — 8.4 8.4 701.7 414.0 9.1 111.8 9.3 330.5 R 874.7 0.8 R 1,585.6 526.4 R 2,112.0
2006 — 11.4 11.4 R 700.1 525.5 R 4.4 133.5 24.4 420.4 R 1,108.1 0.8 R 1,820.4 577.7 R 2,398.1
2007 — 12.2 12.2 843.0 525.6 1,110.3 117.5 23.9 438.4 2,215.7 0.9 3,071.7 541.2 3,612.9

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Kansas K
A
Primary Energy
N
Petroleum S
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total A
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
S
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 0.45 — 2.17 1.18 0.75 0.83 5.08 2.64 0.49 2.34 2.34 — 2.34
1975 0.92 — 3.45 2.70 2.09 1.91 7.48 4.50 1.66 4.13 4.13 — 4.13
1980 — — 9.02 7.05 6.47 3.58 14.36 9.27 3.82 8.58 8.58 — 8.58
1985 — — 9.99 6.75 5.94 5.77 17.61 9.28 — 8.40 8.41 — 8.41
1990 — — 9.32 8.28 5.57 6.34 14.60 8.90 — 8.52 8.52 — 8.52
1995 — 2.76 8.36 7.56 4.19 13.10 19.41 8.54 — 8.15 8.15 — 8.15
1996 — 3.07 9.29 8.50 4.76 12.88 20.08 9.36 — 9.06 9.06 — 9.06
1997 — 3.69 9.39 8.35 4.88 12.25 17.98 9.34 — 8.99 8.99 — 8.99
1998 — 5.63 8.11 7.04 3.68 11.73 19.07 7.86 1.54 7.62 7.62 — 7.62
1999 — 6.11 8.81 7.88 4.30 13.95 16.75 8.66 2.12 8.26 8.26 — 8.26
2000 — 5.47 10.87 10.32 6.53 16.83 17.99 11.48 — 10.94 10.94 — 10.94
2001 — 6.91 11.01 9.89 6.15 18.00 19.00 11.17 3.22 10.70 10.70 — 10.70
2002 — 5.63 10.72 9.55 5.55 16.37 21.74 10.91 2.53 10.40 10.40 — 10.40
2003 — 7.02 12.42 10.96 6.68 18.78 26.51 12.50 3.50 11.86 11.86 — 11.86
2004 — 6.76 15.13 13.02 8.61 20.62 29.35 14.63 3.90 13.97 13.97 — 13.97
2005 — 9.14 18.56 17.42 13.71 22.98 38.40 17.93 — 17.88 17.88 — 17.88
2006 — 10.42 22.31 19.30 14.70 24.83 R 46.08 20.07 — 19.96 19.96 — 19.96
2007 — 9.82 23.70 20.58 16.00 27.27 51.97 22.08 — 21.78 21.78 — 21.78

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) — 3.6 32.2 6.4 1.1 13.8 358.2 (s) 415.3 415.3 — 415.3
1975 (s) — 3.1 92.9 15.0 2.6 23.6 693.1 0.2 830.4 830.4 — 830.4
1980 — — 10.1 426.9 89.3 1.5 52.5 1,368.8 (s) 1,949.1 1,949.1 — 1,949.1
1985 — — 6.9 387.3 147.6 2.0 58.6 1,315.0 — 1,917.5 1,934.1 — 1,934.1
1990 — — 6.4 562.3 115.4 3.3 54.7 1,295.0 — 2,037.2 2,042.5 — 2,042.5
1995 — (s) 6.2 558.5 57.2 2.7 69.4 1,261.4 — 1,955.3 1,955.3 — 1,955.3
1996 — (s) 8.3 544.2 54.2 1.1 69.7 1,454.7 — 2,132.1 2,132.1 — 2,132.1
1997 — (s) 11.7 507.4 R 59.0 4.3 65.9 1,438.8 — 2,087.0 2,087.0 — 2,087.0
1998 — (s) 8.2 423.7 R 45.1 1.1 73.1 1,259.2 (s) R 1,810.5 1,810.5 — 1,810.5
1999 — (s) 10.7 461.5 84.8 1.1 64.9 1,477.9 0.1 2,101.0 2,101.1 — 2,101.1
2000 — (s) 11.8 571.9 119.7 1.8 68.7 1,859.7 — 2,633.5 2,633.5 — 2,633.5
2001 — 0.1 10.9 553.4 78.7 3.7 66.5 1,702.6 (s) 2,415.8 2,415.9 — 2,415.9
2002 — (s) 6.9 617.2 67.2 3.0 75.1 1,563.3 0.1 2,332.8 2,332.9 — 2,332.9
2003 — 0.1 6.4 702.0 122.3 3.2 84.7 2,051.2 0.2 2,970.0 2,970.1 — 2,970.1
2004 — 0.1 8.8 838.9 151.6 3.2 95.0 2,322.1 0.2 3,419.8 3,419.9 — 3,419.9
2005 — 0.1 20.1 1,301.3 136.6 6.4 123.7 2,516.6 — 4,104.6 4,104.7 — 4,104.7
2006 — R 0.1 24.6 1,467.5 146.1 3.6 144.6 3,163.2 — R 4,949.5 4,949.7 — 4,949.7
2007 — 0.1 19.7 1,693.7 140.0 4.0 168.4 3,559.5 — 5,585.3 5,585.5 — 5,585.5

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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K Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Kansas
A
Petroleum Biomass
N
S Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
A
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
S
1970 0.31 0.30 0.47 0.62 — 0.52 — — — 0.30
1975 0.67 0.48 1.55 2.08 0.65 1.69 — — — 0.72
1980 1.07 1.78 3.78 5.74 — 4.60 — — — 1.38
1985 1.40 2.88 3.99 5.55 — 5.39 0.84 — — 1.44
1990 1.24 1.76 1.86 5.40 — 4.86 0.30 — — 1.08
1995 1.02 1.61 1.64 3.69 — 3.68 0.39 — — 0.91
1996 0.99 2.32 2.46 4.60 — 3.56 0.49 — — 0.97
1997 1.02 2.58 2.26 4.49 — 3.66 0.49 — 6.71 1.01
1998 0.98 2.14 1.54 3.28 — 3.26 0.47 — 7.87 0.96
1999 0.95 2.34 2.12 4.39 — 3.13 0.45 — 8.69 0.98
2000 0.98 4.14 3.56 6.78 — 4.58 0.44 — — 1.13
2001 1.05 3.58 3.20 6.02 — 3.64 0.44 — — 1.07
2002 0.98 3.11 2.50 5.51 — 2.87 0.40 — — 0.99
2003 1.01 5.35 3.49 6.33 — 3.72 0.37 — — 1.08
2004 1.03 5.48 3.89 8.85 — 4.19 0.41 — — 1.06
2005 1.12 7.71 5.37 12.97 — 5.89 0.42 — — 1.29
2006 1.19 6.23 — 15.50 — 15.50 0.41 — — 1.30
2007 1.23 6.19 — 16.61 1.41 4.37 0.43 — 18.25 1.33

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 2.6 49.5 1.1 0.6 — 1.8 — — — 53.9


1975 39.9 60.6 40.3 18.6 (s) 58.9 — — — 159.5
1980 197.4 172.4 11.7 12.8 — 24.5 — — — 394.3
1985 352.6 59.1 0.5 6.3 — 6.8 34.2 — — 452.8
1990 332.8 47.7 0.3 4.1 — 4.3 25.0 — — 409.8
1995 291.5 44.5 (s) 3.2 — 3.2 41.4 — — 380.6
1996 329.9 52.7 2.4 4.7 — 7.1 42.5 — — 432.1
1997 314.0 65.8 1.3 4.3 — 5.5 43.3 — (s) 428.7
1998 300.8 79.3 (s) 5.6 — 5.7 51.1 — 0.1 437.0
1999 311.5 84.9 4.5 7.5 — 12.0 43.1 — (s) 451.6
2000 353.8 140.4 11.9 10.6 — 22.5 41.9 — — 558.6
2001 367.5 84.1 19.7 6.8 — 26.4 47.1 — — 525.1
2002 380.8 66.5 12.6 3.9 — 16.5 37.8 — — 501.5
2003 391.2 77.8 33.5 5.4 — 38.9 34.0 — — 542.0
2004 391.2 57.6 36.9 5.4 — 42.3 43.7 — — 534.9
2005 420.4 109.7 58.1 10.2 — 68.4 38.4 — — 636.8
2006 427.9 142.1 — 11.0 — 11.0 40.1 — — 621.1
2007 480.5 161.3 — 9.1 3.2 12.3 46.5 — (s) 700.7

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Kentucky K
Primary Energy
E
N
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric T
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
U
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
C
K
1970 0.38 0.26 0.27 0.65 1.21 0.73 1.90 2.93 0.56 1.38 2.14 — 1.23 0.95 0.22 3.37 1.66 Y
1975 1.60 0.70 0.75 1.02 2.58 2.03 3.60 4.69 2.06 2.92 3.84 — 1.54 1.88 0.64 5.32 3.26
1980 1.81 1.35 1.37 2.85 6.41 6.39 5.85 9.65 3.64 7.25 7.87 — 3.04 4.00 1.32 10.07 6.74
1985 1.93 1.46 1.48 4.77 6.64 6.17 6.79 8.80 4.89 7.26 7.75 — 3.68 3.95 1.43 14.84 7.93
1990 1.80 1.24 1.27 4.11 7.49 5.82 7.13 9.25 3.61 5.34 7.92 — 3.35 3.80 1.20 13.16 7.81
1995 1.57 1.15 1.17 3.78 6.83 4.15 9.27 9.17 2.92 5.10 7.50 — 2.64 3.57 1.11 11.97 7.28
1996 1.68 1.11 1.13 4.47 7.74 4.87 10.83 9.87 3.40 5.65 8.08 — 2.87 3.84 1.07 11.85 7.71
1997 1.75 1.09 1.12 4.97 7.52 4.59 10.36 9.71 3.72 5.34 7.95 — 2.59 3.92 1.06 11.86 7.80
1998 1.67 1.07 1.10 4.69 6.35 3.33 8.95 8.46 2.66 3.94 6.56 — 2.33 3.44 1.08 12.24 7.21
1999 1.65 1.09 1.11 4.25 7.29 3.99 9.03 9.32 2.71 4.52 7.29 — 2.42 3.67 1.08 12.27 7.55
2000 1.62 1.04 1.06 5.77 9.78 6.50 R 12.22 11.90 3.97 6.55 R 9.78 — 3.49 R 4.66 1.05 12.31 R 9.19
2001 1.74 1.13 1.15 7.62 9.06 5.63 12.51 11.29 4.30 4.83 9.26 — 3.17 4.60 1.13 12.48 9.29
2002 1.82 1.21 1.23 5.64 8.45 5.36 10.62 10.67 3.40 3.84 8.25 — 2.38 4.33 1.20 12.54 8.76
2003 1.76 1.25 1.26 7.51 9.74 6.39 13.29 12.15 4.59 4.54 9.53 — 2.02 4.93 1.24 12.99 9.78
2004 2.16 1.39 1.41 8.61 12.02 8.73 14.63 14.43 5.04 4.66 11.10 — 2.22 5.88 1.37 13.61 11.05
2005 3.00 1.58 1.62 10.78 R 16.47 12.90 R 17.64 R 17.80 6.67 5.96 R 14.30 — R 3.33 R 7.36 1.66 14.74 R 13.56
2006 3.33 1.77 1.81 R 10.92 R 18.48 14.70 19.56 R 20.07 7.79 6.97 R 16.12 — R 3.36 R 8.02 1.80 15.97 14.95
2007 3.48 1.81 1.86 9.46 19.93 16.00 21.70 22.13 8.59 8.25 18.08 — 3.42 8.58 1.89 17.17 15.99

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 16.4 123.5 139.9 136.7 58.0 12.6 67.5 517.3 3.2 99.8 758.5 — 5.9 1,041.0 -90.6 354.9 1,305.3
1975 52.1 368.6 420.7 185.7 164.1 24.6 143.7 1,005.6 11.1 199.1 1,548.1 — 9.8 2,164.3 -309.8 852.2 2,706.7
1980 44.0 834.3 878.3 R 511.8 855.7 104.4 216.4 2,019.1 20.9 645.2 3,861.7 — 15.3 R 5,267.0 -743.7 1,698.6 R 6,221.9
1985 60.5 999.7 1,060.1 R 722.4 853.8 119.3 133.1 1,846.2 9.5 375.0 3,336.9 — 27.7 5,179.7 -883.4 2,528.3 6,824.6
1990 56.9 960.7 1,017.5 656.2 1,057.1 188.2 154.2 2,091.8 8.7 298.9 3,798.8 — 22.0 5,522.0 -858.3 2,707.2 7,370.9
1995 60.3 1,025.2 1,085.5 795.6 1,086.2 148.2 185.6 2,299.2 1.9 478.9 4,199.9 — 15.8 6,096.7 -929.7 3,004.2 8,171.2
1996 60.8 1,013.3 1,074.1 R 952.9 1,247.5 154.5 278.4 2,242.1 2.5 735.5 4,660.4 — 19.4 R 6,706.9 -921.7 3,073.0 R 8,858.2
1997 63.0 1,028.2 1,091.1 R 1,035.1 1,228.5 R 118.5 323.3 2,539.8 1.9 766.2 R 4,978.2 — 12.0 R 7,116.4 -942.5 3,067.4 R 9,241.3
1998 60.9 991.2 1,052.1 886.5 1,039.7 R 100.9 235.8 2,214.8 0.2 641.6 R 4,233.1 — 8.1 R 6,179.8 -963.2 3,125.6 R 8,342.2
1999 57.8 1,034.1 1,091.9 855.7 1,166.2 157.3 297.5 2,473.7 0.4 762.0 4,857.0 — 8.7 6,813.3 -994.5 3,268.4 9,087.2
2000 49.7 1,008.5 1,058.2 1,221.5 1,688.2 245.3 R 434.1 3,032.1 1.4 1,023.0 R 6,424.0 — 13.2 R 8,716.9 -987.9 3,248.1 R 10,977.2
2001 49.0 1,114.4 1,163.4 1,474.4 1,621.7 191.6 443.0 3,014.5 1.6 541.9 5,814.3 — 10.9 8,462.9 -1,070.2 3,361.7 10,754.4
2002 46.5 1,121.5 1,167.9 1,200.5 1,664.8 192.9 413.1 2,824.3 1.0 583.4 5,679.5 — 32.9 R 8,080.9 -1,140.3 3,684.0 10,624.6
2003 43.0 1,147.7 1,190.8 R 1,554.9 1,471.8 291.6 417.7 3,333.5 3.1 657.6 6,175.3 — 34.4 R 8,955.4 -1,140.5 3,727.2 R 11,542.0
2004 55.0 1,304.5 1,359.5 1,824.6 2,119.7 447.7 502.6 4,159.7 2.0 812.9 8,044.7 — 35.4 11,264.2 -1,296.2 3,964.3 13,932.3
2005 80.5 1,515.6 1,596.0 R 2,391.3 R 3,014.3 606.1 R 630.6 R 5,006.3 5.7 1,021.0 R 10,284.0 — R 66.3 R 14,337.6 R -1,630.1 4,431.9 R 17,139.5
2006 90.6 1,759.9 R 1,850.5 R 2,171.8 R 3,527.2 592.3 R 682.9 R 5,645.7 5.6 1,230.1 R 11,683.7 — R 65.2 R 15,771.2 R -1,823.7 4,761.9 R 18,709.4
2007 103.0 1,794.0 1,896.9 2,013.5 3,887.0 723.8 758.4 6,251.0 5.4 1,286.4 12,912.0 — 70.1 16,892.5 -1,908.8 5,332.6 20,316.3

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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K Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Kentucky
E
Primary Energy
N
T Petroleum Biomass

U Natural Distillate Total


C Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

K Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


Y
1970 0.86 0.81 1.19 1.73 2.36 1.98 0.85 1.07 5.85 1.84
1975 1.91 1.22 2.49 3.13 4.16 3.69 1.69 1.76 7.83 3.19
1980 2.30 3.00 6.89 8.52 8.31 8.10 4.31 4.15 12.91 6.83
1985 2.45 5.15 7.67 7.18 9.78 8.30 4.88 5.68 17.06 9.92
1990 2.25 4.74 6.76 7.94 11.86 9.56 3.53 5.43 16.69 10.23
1995 2.05 4.61 5.45 6.32 11.53 8.96 2.87 5.21 16.48 10.09
1996 2.02 5.28 6.31 6.94 12.84 10.54 3.29 6.13 16.26 10.51
1997 2.08 6.06 6.96 7.40 12.62 10.56 3.28 6.83 16.36 11.05
1998 2.07 5.83 5.85 6.78 11.09 8.92 2.84 6.34 16.45 11.35
1999 2.09 5.54 6.29 4.93 11.13 8.63 2.91 6.10 16.34 11.04
2000 2.03 7.12 9.11 9.27 14.72 12.91 4.37 8.03 16.03 11.90
2001 2.37 9.20 8.89 9.28 15.07 12.73 4.17 9.54 16.37 13.14
2002 2.38 7.29 7.94 8.52 13.57 11.85 3.78 7.80 16.55 12.51
2003 2.49 8.88 9.39 10.09 16.13 14.07 4.54 9.53 17.03 13.41
2004 3.41 10.67 11.14 11.20 17.62 15.59 5.16 11.26 17.90 14.86
2005 3.53 12.72 15.29 15.49 20.56 18.89 6.83 R 13.37 19.24 R 16.66
2006 4.06 13.74 17.47 19.69 23.03 R 21.82 7.87 R 14.68 20.58 R 18.17
2007 3.55 11.73 19.51 22.33 24.77 23.80 8.64 13.26 21.51 18.16

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 6.0 71.6 2.8 20.4 30.0 53.1 1.5 132.3 139.6 271.8
1975 3.9 97.1 6.4 19.0 57.8 83.2 3.3 187.5 256.0 443.5
1980 3.3 R 224.9 32.9 84.6 63.0 180.4 11.7 R 420.3 575.9 R 996.2
1985 3.3 318.9 38.2 33.9 55.9 128.1 23.3 473.5 846.2 1,319.7
1990 1.7 276.1 29.5 14.5 78.5 122.4 18.8 419.0 957.5 1,376.5
1995 0.9 R 334.1 22.9 14.9 94.4 132.2 12.2 479.3 1,155.1 1,634.3
1996 0.7 R 389.1 24.3 17.3 140.7 182.3 14.5 R 586.6 1,185.0 R 1,771.6
1997 1.9 420.6 26.6 20.4 137.7 184.8 7.5 614.8 1,172.1 1,786.9
1998 1.3 334.9 19.9 23.5 91.7 135.1 5.8 477.2 1,215.9 1,693.1
1999 2.6 338.7 19.2 24.2 112.6 155.9 6.3 503.5 1,257.4 1,761.0
2000 1.1 479.1 28.0 16.6 147.4 191.9 10.1 682.3 1,278.7 1,961.0
2001 1.4 543.3 23.6 14.3 100.2 138.1 7.7 R 690.6 1,323.4 2,013.9
2002 1.8 444.5 18.7 8.2 97.9 124.8 7.1 578.2 1,431.2 2,009.4
2003 1.6 R 567.5 26.6 10.4 135.9 172.9 9.0 R 751.0 1,435.0 R 2,186.0
2004 2.3 619.2 28.5 13.1 143.8 185.5 10.5 817.4 1,538.4 2,355.9
2005 2.0 734.9 32.9 22.0 155.5 210.4 R 19.8 R 967.1 1,769.4 R 2,736.5
2006 R 1.1 669.9 25.9 17.8 R 159.7 R 203.4 R 20.8 R 895.3 1,821.8 R 2,717.1
2007 1.0 620.7 27.9 12.6 178.1 218.6 25.1 865.4 2,055.7 2,921.1

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Kentucky K
Primary Energy
E
N
Petroleum Biomass
T
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
U
C
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
K
1970 0.44 0.66 1.02 0.79 1.65 2.93 0.78 1.34 0.85 0.76 5.48 1.54 Y
1975 1.30 1.05 2.29 2.53 3.29 4.69 1.69 2.88 1.69 1.43 5.26 2.54
1980 1.75 2.89 6.49 6.08 5.22 9.65 4.12 6.53 4.31 3.98 10.42 5.92
1985 1.87 4.95 6.09 7.18 5.52 8.80 4.89 6.51 4.88 5.05 12.34 7.83
1990 1.86 4.35 5.55 7.94 5.01 9.25 3.61 6.64 3.53 4.61 15.33 9.65
1995 1.77 4.19 4.34 6.32 8.25 9.17 — 5.25 2.87 4.22 15.01 9.17
1996 1.78 4.85 5.29 6.94 10.02 9.87 3.40 6.43 3.29 4.97 14.85 9.48
1997 1.83 5.51 4.96 7.40 10.58 9.71 — 6.59 3.28 5.18 15.13 9.95
1998 1.40 5.25 3.86 6.78 9.45 8.46 — 5.25 2.84 4.81 15.17 10.31
1999 1.73 4.98 4.39 4.93 8.84 9.32 2.71 5.43 2.91 4.49 15.02 9.80
2000 1.59 6.42 7.11 9.27 11.77 11.90 3.97 8.25 4.37 6.30 14.65 10.66
2001 1.77 8.87 6.57 9.28 13.27 11.29 4.31 7.74 4.17 7.97 14.88 11.74
2002 1.77 6.83 5.95 8.52 9.81 10.67 — 6.76 3.78 6.26 15.17 11.15
2003 1.74 8.35 7.15 10.09 12.17 12.15 — 8.59 4.54 7.79 15.73 12.14
2004 1.96 9.90 9.30 11.20 14.34 14.43 — 10.64 5.16 9.03 16.43 13.12
2005 2.51 11.93 13.83 15.49 17.32 R 17.80 6.66 14.76 6.83 R 11.04 17.60 R 14.72
2006 2.71 12.85 15.94 19.69 19.30 R 20.07 — 16.87 7.87 12.69 18.86 R 16.40
2007 2.75 11.00 17.46 22.33 20.93 22.13 — 18.52 8.64 11.41 19.80 16.52

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 2.4 28.3 5.0 1.8 3.7 4.1 0.1 14.6 (s) 45.4 64.8 110.2
1975 6.2 40.8 12.2 3.0 8.1 6.8 0.1 30.2 0.1 77.2 116.4 193.6
1980 9.5 114.9 99.6 21.4 7.0 12.7 0.5 141.1 0.3 265.8 299.9 565.7
1985 8.9 172.1 56.0 3.7 5.6 17.5 (s) 82.8 0.6 264.5 398.7 663.2
1990 5.5 143.8 24.6 4.2 5.9 21.6 (s) 56.3 2.1 208.0 613.9 821.9
1995 5.0 R 177.5 28.2 4.2 11.9 2.0 — 46.3 1.7 230.4 692.6 923.0
1996 4.5 R 208.4 36.8 4.4 19.4 2.1 (s) 62.6 2.0 R 277.4 696.2 973.5
1997 13.4 R 223.7 27.0 4.7 20.4 2.0 — 54.1 1.3 292.4 786.9 1,079.3
1998 7.4 176.3 23.8 5.0 13.8 3.5 — 46.1 1.0 230.8 823.9 R 1,054.7
1999 16.0 184.0 28.0 1.9 15.8 1.9 (s) 47.6 1.0 248.6 845.5 1,094.1
2000 7.1 258.3 44.8 3.7 20.8 2.5 0.2 71.9 1.6 339.0 862.5 1,201.5
2001 8.5 324.3 43.0 3.1 15.6 2.5 0.2 64.2 1.4 398.5 893.6 1,292.0
2002 9.7 253.4 37.0 1.5 12.5 2.3 — 53.3 1.3 317.7 937.1 1,254.8
2003 7.5 R 329.4 31.9 2.2 18.1 2.6 — 54.9 1.6 R 393.3 963.2 R 1,356.5
2004 11.6 376.5 43.5 2.0 20.6 3.2 — 69.4 1.8 459.3 1,033.7 1,493.1
2005 16.1 452.7 62.3 2.4 23.1 3.9 (s) 91.7 R 3.2 R 563.6 1,146.6 R 1,710.2
2006 R 7.6 430.8 69.6 2.2 R 23.6 4.5 — R 99.9 R 3.4 R 541.8 1,218.9 R 1,760.7
2007 7.3 388.9 67.2 1.3 26.6 5.0 — 100.1 3.9 500.1 1,353.5 1,853.7

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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K Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Kentucky
E Primary Energy
N Coal Petroleum Biomass
T
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
U Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
C Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
K
Y 1970 0.38 0.44 0.42 0.48 0.73 1.65 2.93 0.44 1.16 1.20 1.47 0.71 2.16 1.01
1975 1.60 1.30 1.44 0.75 2.31 3.29 4.69 2.11 2.64 2.72 1.47 1.81 4.56 2.64
1980 1.81 1.75 1.77 2.66 5.43 5.22 9.65 3.58 6.80 6.03 1.46 4.11 8.63 5.24
1985 1.93 1.87 1.89 4.25 6.34 5.52 8.80 4.89 6.57 6.42 1.46 4.17 14.51 6.90
1990 1.80 1.86 1.84 3.47 5.92 5.01 9.25 3.61 4.60 5.27 1.67 3.65 10.50 5.66
1995 1.57 1.77 1.69 2.97 4.91 7.56 9.17 2.92 4.54 5.05 1.68 3.49 8.58 4.96
1996 1.68 1.78 1.74 3.69 5.91 9.19 9.87 3.40 5.26 5.82 1.67 4.22 8.54 R 5.40
1997 1.75 1.83 1.79 3.99 5.42 8.96 9.71 3.72 4.99 5.59 1.64 4.32 8.22 5.35
1998 1.67 1.40 1.54 3.87 4.28 7.83 8.46 2.66 3.62 4.17 1.24 3.58 8.54 4.85
1999 1.65 1.73 1.69 3.22 5.06 8.01 9.32 2.71 4.25 4.83 1.29 3.88 8.75 5.15
2000 1.62 1.59 1.60 4.63 8.03 R 11.15 11.90 3.97 6.26 R 7.16 1.31 R 5.55 8.83 R 6.39
2001 1.74 1.77 1.75 6.28 7.34 11.82 11.29 4.31 4.32 6.39 1.42 5.45 8.91 6.42
2002 1.82 1.77 1.79 4.49 6.65 9.86 10.67 3.43 4.56 6.14 2.11 4.81 9.05 6.07
2003 1.76 1.74 1.75 6.34 7.91 12.19 12.15 4.60 5.18 6.94 1.62 5.65 9.40 6.76
2004 2.16 1.96 2.04 7.18 10.17 13.58 14.43 5.05 5.37 7.61 1.79 6.38 9.78 7.32
2005 3.00 2.51 2.73 9.62 14.51 R 16.76 R 17.80 6.66 6.87 R 9.99 2.74 8.43 10.56 R 9.03
2006 3.33 2.71 2.98 9.37 16.53 R 18.59 R 20.07 7.79 7.72 R 11.16 2.66 9.01 11.87 R 9.80
2007 3.48 2.75 3.09 8.15 18.55 20.82 22.13 8.59 8.96 12.58 2.53 9.21 13.11 10.33

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 16.4 27.5 44.0 34.3 8.9 33.5 3.2 1.8 62.6 110.0 4.4 192.6 150.5 343.2
1975 52.1 50.1 102.3 47.5 44.7 77.0 4.8 9.9 150.7 287.1 6.4 443.3 479.9 923.1
1980 44.0 90.6 134.6 R 167.8 203.6 146.2 4.5 17.1 489.0 860.3 3.3 R 1,166.0 822.8 1,988.8
1985 60.5 117.4 177.8 227.4 215.2 69.2 39.0 9.5 283.6 616.5 3.8 1,026.2 1,283.4 2,309.6
1990 56.9 103.2 160.1 235.4 208.8 68.2 41.2 8.7 230.9 557.7 1.1 954.8 1,135.7 2,090.6
1995 60.3 99.2 159.5 281.4 174.7 77.1 55.8 1.9 398.3 707.8 1.9 1,150.7 1,156.6 2,307.2
1996 60.8 102.2 163.0 R 348.9 209.3 116.1 61.8 2.5 651.9 1,041.5 3.0 R 1,556.3 1,191.8 2,748.0
1997 63.0 85.4 148.4 R 383.0 179.0 162.6 62.3 1.9 683.2 1,089.0 3.2 1,623.5 1,108.4 2,731.9
1998 60.9 48.2 109.1 355.4 146.6 129.5 36.2 0.2 544.8 857.4 1.4 R 1,323.3 1,085.8 2,409.1
1999 57.8 47.3 105.0 R 312.9 145.6 167.9 39.8 0.3 678.7 1,032.4 1.4 1,451.6 1,165.5 2,617.1
2000 49.7 45.9 95.6 462.4 207.4 R 262.6 51.3 1.2 942.0 R 1,464.5 1.4 R 2,023.9 1,107.0 R 3,130.9
2001 49.0 62.5 111.5 585.3 227.9 323.1 101.1 1.4 462.5 1,116.1 1.8 1,814.7 1,144.8 2,959.5
2002 46.5 53.6 100.1 452.5 203.2 294.9 96.6 0.9 481.7 1,077.4 24.5 1,654.5 1,315.7 2,970.2
2003 43.0 55.1 98.1 R 633.6 195.2 260.0 121.4 3.0 548.6 1,128.2 23.8 R 1,883.8 1,328.9 R 3,212.7
2004 55.0 68.3 123.3 795.3 245.8 332.3 165.3 1.8 683.0 1,428.1 23.0 2,369.8 1,392.2 3,761.9
2005 80.5 79.3 159.7 R 1,042.1 389.1 R 444.6 R 198.8 5.6 850.3 R 1,888.4 43.1 R 3,133.3 1,516.0 R 4,649.2
2006 90.6 93.4 184.0 R 973.1 482.2 R 489.4 R 241.6 5.6 1,027.0 R 2,245.8 R 40.7 R 3,443.6 1,721.3 R 5,164.8
2007 103.0 94.1 197.0 853.5 512.8 544.8 132.5 5.4 1,076.8 2,272.2 40.5 3,363.3 1,923.4 5,286.6

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Kentucky K
E
Primary Energy
N
Petroleum T
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total U
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
C
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu K
Y
1970 0.44 — 2.17 1.45 0.73 1.65 5.08 2.93 0.77 2.58 2.58 — 2.58
1975 1.30 — 3.45 2.78 2.03 3.29 7.48 4.69 1.46 4.34 4.34 — 4.34
1980 — — 9.02 6.86 6.39 5.22 14.36 9.65 3.94 8.82 8.82 — 8.82
1985 — — 9.99 6.78 6.17 6.89 17.61 8.80 — 8.20 8.20 — 8.20
1990 — — 9.32 8.21 5.82 7.03 14.60 9.25 — 8.70 8.71 — 8.71
1995 — 4.65 8.36 7.68 4.15 12.87 19.41 9.17 — 8.37 8.37 — 8.37
1996 — 5.28 9.29 8.55 4.87 12.65 20.08 9.87 — 9.12 9.12 — 9.12
1997 — 6.36 9.39 8.27 4.59 12.01 17.98 9.71 — 9.02 9.02 — 9.02
1998 — 6.53 8.11 7.14 3.33 11.49 19.07 8.46 — 7.78 7.78 — 7.78
1999 — 6.47 8.81 8.04 3.99 13.60 16.75 9.32 — 8.52 8.52 — 8.52
2000 — 5.28 10.87 10.29 6.50 16.36 17.99 11.90 — 10.96 10.96 — 10.96
2001 — 7.50 11.01 9.61 5.63 17.48 19.00 11.29 3.48 10.37 10.37 — 10.37
2002 — 9.14 10.72 8.95 5.36 15.67 21.74 10.67 2.57 9.73 9.73 — 9.73
2003 — 10.80 12.42 10.27 6.39 18.08 26.51 12.15 4.14 11.12 11.12 — 11.12
2004 — 8.55 15.13 12.46 8.73 19.85 29.35 14.43 4.91 13.31 13.31 — 13.31
2005 — 10.45 18.56 R 16.96 12.90 22.28 38.40 R 17.80 7.48 R 17.17 R 17.17 — R 17.17
2006 — 10.28 22.31 R 18.95 14.70 24.34 R 46.08 R 20.07 — R 19.40 R 19.40 — R 19.40
2007 — 7.38 23.70 20.27 16.00 26.88 51.97 22.13 — 21.12 21.12 — 21.12

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.1 — 3.6 41.4 12.6 0.3 11.4 510.0 0.7 580.0 580.1 — 580.1
1975 (s) — 2.2 100.8 24.6 0.8 24.0 994.0 (s) 1,146.5 1,146.5 — 1,146.5
1980 — — 5.1 511.0 104.4 0.2 45.1 2,002.0 3.4 2,671.1 2,671.1 — 2,671.1
1985 — — 3.3 535.3 119.3 2.4 50.4 1,789.8 — 2,500.5 2,532.1 — 2,532.1
1990 — — 2.4 787.1 188.2 1.7 47.0 2,029.0 — 3,055.3 3,082.0 — 3,082.0
1995 — 0.1 1.9 853.3 148.2 2.2 59.6 2,241.3 — 3,306.5 3,306.6 — 3,306.6
1996 — 0.2 2.2 967.8 154.5 2.3 59.8 2,178.3 — 3,364.8 3,365.0 — 3,365.0
1997 — 0.3 1.3 988.4 R 118.5 2.5 56.6 2,475.6 — R 3,642.9 R 3,643.2 — R 3,643.2
1998 — 0.3 2.6 842.9 R 100.9 0.8 62.8 2,175.1 — R 3,185.0 R 3,185.4 — R 3,185.4
1999 — 0.4 1.5 966.8 157.3 1.3 55.7 2,432.0 — 3,614.6 3,615.0 — 3,615.0
2000 — 0.4 1.7 1,395.7 245.3 3.3 59.0 2,978.4 — 4,683.4 4,683.8 — 4,683.8
2001 — 0.6 5.0 1,319.7 191.6 4.1 57.1 2,911.0 (s) 4,488.4 4,489.0 — 4,489.0
2002 — 0.8 3.7 1,395.1 192.9 7.9 64.5 2,725.3 (s) 4,389.5 4,390.2 — 4,390.2
2003 — 1.1 3.8 1,204.2 291.6 3.7 72.8 3,209.5 0.1 4,785.7 4,786.8 — 4,786.8
2004 — 1.0 5.4 1,788.5 447.7 5.8 81.6 3,991.2 0.2 6,320.5 6,321.5 — 6,321.5
2005 — 0.3 6.5 R 2,513.3 606.1 7.4 106.2 R 4,803.5 0.1 R 8,043.2 R 8,043.5 — R 8,043.5
2006 — R 0.1 7.3 R 2,933.3 592.3 10.1 124.2 R 5,399.5 — R 9,066.7 R 9,066.9 — R 9,066.9
2007 — 0.1 7.7 3,256.2 723.8 8.9 144.6 6,113.5 — 10,254.8 10,254.9 — 10,254.9

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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K Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Kentucky
E
Petroleum Biomass
N
T Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
U
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
C
K 1970 0.21 0.29 0.87 1.12 — 0.88 — — — 0.22
Y 1975 0.64 0.68 1.69 2.25 — 1.72 — — — 0.64
1980 1.31 2.16 — 6.54 — 6.54 — — — 1.32
1985 1.41 3.54 — 5.80 — 5.80 — — — 1.43
1990 1.19 2.98 — 5.75 — 5.75 — — — 1.20
1995 1.11 2.94 — 4.28 — 4.28 — — — 1.11
1996 1.06 3.41 — 5.15 — 5.15 — — — 1.07
1997 1.05 3.37 — 4.83 — 4.83 — — — 1.06
1998 1.06 3.32 — 3.83 0.66 1.55 — — — 1.08
1999 1.06 3.40 — 4.32 — 4.32 — — — 1.08
2000 1.02 4.96 — 6.81 — 6.81 — — — 1.05
2001 1.10 4.59 — 5.67 — 5.67 — — — 1.13
2002 1.19 3.52 — 5.55 0.57 0.79 — — — 1.20
2003 1.23 6.22 — 7.69 0.57 0.92 — — — 1.24
2004 1.37 6.59 — 8.98 0.65 0.93 — 0.26 — 1.37
2005 1.54 9.10 — 12.45 0.78 1.13 — 0.26 — 1.66
2006 1.73 R 7.74 — 14.40 1.31 1.67 — 0.34 — 1.80
2007 1.77 7.56 — 16.27 1.35 1.98 — 0.41 — 1.89

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 87.4 2.5 0.7 (s) — 0.7 — — — 90.6


1975 308.4 0.2 1.1 0.1 — 1.2 — — — 309.8
1980 730.9 4.2 — 8.6 — 8.6 — — — 743.7
1985 870.2 4.1 — 9.1 — 9.1 — — — 883.4
1990 850.3 0.9 — 7.1 — 7.1 — — — 858.3
1995 920.1 2.6 — 7.0 — 7.0 — — — 929.7
1996 906.0 6.4 — 9.3 — 9.3 — — — 921.7
1997 927.4 7.5 — 7.5 — 7.5 — — — 942.5
1998 934.2 19.6 — 6.5 2.9 9.4 — — — 963.2
1999 968.2 19.7 — 6.6 — 6.6 — — — 994.5
2000 954.3 21.3 — 12.3 — 12.3 — — — 987.9
2001 1,041.9 20.8 — 7.4 — 7.4 — — — 1,070.2
2002 1,056.3 49.4 — 10.8 23.7 34.6 — — — 1,140.3
2003 1,083.6 23.3 — 13.9 19.8 33.6 — — — 1,140.5
2004 1,222.3 32.6 — 13.3 27.8 41.1 — 0.2 — 1,296.2
2005 1,418.3 161.3 — 16.6 33.6 50.2 — 0.2 — R 1,630.1
2006 1,657.7 R 97.8 — 16.2 51.6 67.8 — 0.4 — R 1,823.7
2007 1,691.6 150.4 — 22.9 43.4 66.4 — 0.5 — 1,908.8

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Louisiana L
Primary Energy
O
U
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric I
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
S
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
I
A
1970 — — — 0.27 0.86 0.72 1.12 2.86 0.45 1.20 1.52 — 1.49 0.66 0.21 4.69 0.95 N
1975 — — — 0.75 2.34 2.01 2.52 4.49 1.62 2.87 2.86 — 1.62 1.60 0.73 6.24 2.04
1980 — 1.25 1.25 1.61 6.02 6.34 5.30 9.89 3.31 7.08 6.13 — 1.87 3.72 2.19 11.49 4.54 A
1985 — 2.14 2.14 3.09 6.28 5.70 5.32 9.36 3.60 7.48 6.55 0.86 2.07 4.58 2.46 18.25 6.47
1990 — 1.68 1.68 2.11 7.57 5.79 8.13 9.47 2.10 6.31 6.85 0.88 1.02 3.89 1.49 17.77 5.86
1995 — 1.56 1.56 2.00 6.75 3.75 4.99 9.32 1.95 5.07 5.66 0.64 1.23 3.34 1.44 17.11 5.20
1996 — 1.51 1.51 2.99 7.60 4.57 6.38 9.69 2.09 6.34 6.53 0.56 1.01 4.09 1.79 17.96 6.09
1997 — 1.48 1.48 2.80 7.35 4.22 5.74 9.66 2.92 5.17 6.36 0.99 0.98 3.86 1.90 17.70 5.81
1998 — 1.43 1.43 2.42 6.21 3.16 4.39 8.32 2.10 5.15 5.35 0.53 1.25 3.28 1.58 17.06 5.40
1999 — 1.40 1.40 2.68 6.70 3.73 5.03 8.98 1.84 5.66 5.66 0.56 1.40 3.65 1.73 17.17 5.74
2000 — 1.32 1.32 4.20 9.23 6.27 R 7.56 11.49 3.94 7.24 R 7.96 0.62 1.47 R 5.33 2.46 19.12 R 7.56
2001 — 1.31 1.31 5.08 8.64 5.46 6.92 10.67 4.43 6.25 7.53 0.48 2.01 5.50 2.21 20.54 8.06
2002 — 1.29 1.29 3.70 8.09 5.22 5.86 10.31 2.24 6.46 7.01 0.46 2.16 4.75 2.05 17.69 6.91
2003 — 1.34 1.34 5.72 9.72 6.26 8.00 11.55 4.69 7.51 8.47 0.46 1.67 6.06 2.72 20.41 8.63
2004 — 1.38 1.38 6.57 11.99 8.51 10.08 13.82 5.04 9.60 10.48 0.47 1.84 7.25 2.96 21.00 10.01
2005 — 1.59 1.59 8.96 16.29 12.59 12.00 17.32 6.86 12.65 13.78 0.46 2.84 9.63 4.31 23.65 12.89
2006 — 1.77 1.77 R 7.54 18.34 14.32 R 14.48 19.73 R 9.31 15.16 R 16.16 0.49 2.78 R 10.30 3.15 24.48 R 13.74
2007 — 2.14 2.14 7.30 19.50 15.47 16.15 21.21 8.67 16.80 17.41 0.55 2.67 10.56 3.47 24.77 14.19

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — — — 376.4 59.1 23.4 199.3 523.4 31.1 114.4 950.8 — 12.4 1,339.6 -72.9 435.9 1,702.6
1975 — — — 1,036.2 268.9 67.9 481.4 1,018.8 280.0 524.5 2,641.5 — 14.0 3,691.6 -303.4 710.5 4,098.7
1980 — 3.1 3.1 2,396.3 752.1 306.8 1,012.5 2,449.2 1,265.9 2,294.3 8,080.8 — 22.1 10,502.3 -1,079.1 1,899.6 11,322.8
1985 — 340.1 340.1 3,152.5 975.9 410.5 1,345.4 2,424.8 546.9 1,093.3 6,796.9 22.5 30.9 10,350.5 -1,167.8 3,664.5 12,847.2
1990 — 351.8 351.8 2,496.1 1,324.5 845.1 1,396.3 2,186.7 298.6 1,422.0 7,473.2 132.4 72.5 10,529.1 -961.8 3,739.5 13,306.8
1995 — 337.3 337.3 2,601.0 1,438.4 613.0 1,209.0 2,295.9 281.0 1,034.4 6,871.7 105.1 140.0 10,055.1 -1,056.8 4,056.2 13,054.5
1996 — 310.4 310.4 3,695.2 1,886.5 752.2 1,534.2 2,572.5 346.9 471.2 7,563.4 93.3 116.5 11,778.9 -1,172.4 4,466.7 15,073.2
1997 — 334.0 334.0 3,751.9 1,879.7 R 729.5 981.1 2,363.2 387.7 546.0 R 6,887.3 140.0 111.9 R 11,225.1 -1,296.1 4,442.5 R 14,371.5
1998 — 321.8 321.8 2,947.3 1,475.7 R 514.2 740.7 2,171.8 290.0 428.2 R 5,620.4 90.5 140.3 R 9,120.4 -1,197.8 4,402.1 R 12,324.7
1999 — 318.2 318.2 3,135.5 1,410.9 718.6 1,364.1 2,326.1 255.5 440.4 6,515.7 76.5 161.4 10,207.4 -1,245.3 4,460.0 13,422.0
2000 — 334.3 334.3 5,074.4 2,081.9 1,257.8 R 3,022.9 3,261.2 724.9 552.1 R 10,900.8 102.0 167.8 R 16,579.3 -1,856.3 5,117.3 R 19,840.2
2001 — 314.2 314.2 4,950.2 2,135.4 1,066.7 1,892.6 2,974.0 378.4 1,554.3 10,001.4 87.4 213.0 15,566.2 -1,571.0 5,071.7 19,067.0
2002 — 299.5 299.5 4,233.1 1,942.4 1,115.7 1,711.9 2,955.7 165.4 1,659.0 9,550.0 83.0 247.7 14,413.2 -1,571.2 4,641.5 17,483.5
2003 — 331.9 331.9 5,739.0 1,846.8 1,353.0 1,328.0 3,455.5 415.4 2,074.7 10,473.4 77.8 201.9 16,824.1 -1,874.0 5,270.2 20,220.3
2004 — 354.4 354.4 6,983.3 2,317.7 1,729.6 1,902.7 4,018.4 480.4 2,948.3 13,397.2 84.5 R 238.6 21,057.9 -2,146.5 5,544.0 24,455.4
2005 — 402.1 402.1 9,351.4 3,230.2 2,017.4 2,137.6 5,138.0 703.9 3,753.9 16,981.0 75.4 362.0 27,171.8 -3,236.1 6,062.4 29,998.1
2006 — 468.8 468.8 R 7,403.9 3,855.2 1,888.7 R 3,070.5 6,536.1 R 992.3 R 4,637.7 R 20,980.5 84.7 R 342.8 R 29,280.6 -2,095.8 6,265.6 R 33,450.4
2007 — 533.8 533.8 7,571.4 3,708.7 1,965.8 3,271.5 6,406.4 863.6 4,761.6 20,977.6 98.7 324.8 29,506.3 -2,381.0 6,498.4 33,623.6

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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L Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Louisiana
O
Primary Energy
U
I Petroleum Biomass

S Natural Distillate Total


I Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

A Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


N
A 1970
1975


0.75
1.33
0.96
2.24
1.60
3.40
2.20
4.39
2.19
4.36
0.71
1.39
0.90
1.55
6.58
7.96
2.27
3.29
1980 2.97 3.28 6.65 — 8.54 8.52 3.57 3.56 13.81 7.80
1985 — 5.47 3.24 6.80 7.68 7.61 4.04 5.53 20.27 12.87
1990 — 5.85 6.46 6.37 11.43 11.24 3.53 6.03 21.71 14.60
1995 2.61 5.81 7.77 3.95 11.28 11.11 2.87 5.87 21.20 14.75
1996 — 6.47 5.81 4.47 12.59 12.31 3.29 6.58 22.13 15.29
1997 2.72 6.31 5.53 6.15 12.91 11.95 3.28 6.56 21.67 15.06
1998 — 6.20 4.43 3.00 11.89 11.19 2.84 6.55 20.73 15.24
1999 — 6.55 4.86 3.00 12.09 11.62 2.91 7.11 20.87 15.62
2000 2.87 7.84 8.35 7.78 16.07 15.91 4.37 8.82 22.49 17.04
2001 — 10.23 7.07 7.19 17.54 17.32 4.17 11.01 23.21 18.30
2002 — 7.44 6.36 5.50 15.44 15.15 3.78 7.90 20.82 15.92
2003 — 9.88 8.97 7.78 17.68 17.46 4.54 10.21 22.98 18.42
2004 — 10.74 10.48 9.76 20.21 19.95 5.16 11.15 23.60 19.46
2005 — 12.65 15.71 13.28 24.35 24.15 6.83 13.32 26.00 21.80
2006 — R 14.12 17.80 16.91 26.61 R 26.39 7.87 R 14.96 26.77 23.32
2007 4.51 13.74 19.43 15.36 28.16 27.86 8.64 14.33 27.47 23.54

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 66.7 (s) 0.2 22.5 22.8 1.2 90.6 209.6 300.3
1975 — 131.6 0.1 0.4 34.0 34.6 2.8 169.0 323.8 492.8
1980 0.1 248.7 0.2 — 36.0 36.2 4.9 289.8 792.9 1,082.7
1985 — 344.3 0.1 0.7 27.3 28.1 10.6 383.1 1,395.0 1,778.0
1990 — 325.2 0.2 0.5 32.1 32.8 7.5 365.5 1,587.5 1,952.9
1995 (s) 315.9 0.1 0.2 25.6 25.9 8.7 350.5 1,744.5 2,095.0
1996 — 382.7 (s) 0.4 36.0 36.4 10.4 429.5 1,835.6 2,265.1
1997 (s) 377.4 (s) 3.2 40.7 43.9 5.0 426.3 1,811.3 2,237.6
1998 — 317.8 (s) 1.2 54.6 55.8 3.8 377.4 1,888.8 2,266.2
1999 — 308.1 0.1 1.1 82.6 83.7 4.1 395.9 1,881.8 2,277.7
2000 — 414.9 0.1 1.1 130.2 131.4 6.7 553.0 2,127.1 2,680.0
2001 — 513.1 0.1 1.1 133.1 134.2 5.7 653.0 2,043.5 2,696.5
2002 — 396.1 0.3 0.4 62.0 62.7 5.2 464.1 2,000.4 2,464.5
2003 — 487.0 0.2 0.4 58.2 58.9 6.6 552.5 2,240.7 2,793.2
2004 — 478.6 0.2 0.5 61.1 61.9 7.7 548.2 2,324.2 2,872.4
2005 — 545.7 0.4 0.6 86.6 87.6 R 11.1 644.5 2,542.0 R 3,186.4
2006 — R 490.2 0.6 0.8 R 89.7 R 91.1 R 11.7 R 593.0 2,568.2 R 3,161.1
2007 (s) 522.9 0.6 0.5 65.0 66.1 14.1 603.2 2,706.8 3,310.0

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Louisiana L
Primary Energy
O
U
Petroleum Biomass
I
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
S
I
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
A
1970 — 0.37 0.89 0.59 1.06 2.86 0.49 1.04 0.71 0.48 5.07 1.62 N
1975
1980

1.24
0.77
2.60
2.14
6.36
2.01
5.53
2.44
5.22
4.49
9.89
1.76
3.55
2.19
3.77
1.39
3.57
1.25
3.40
6.99
12.08
2.89
5.54
A
1985 — 5.09 6.13 6.80 5.29 9.36 4.12 5.96 4.04 5.44 20.24 13.09
1990 — 5.05 5.47 6.37 8.07 9.47 2.62 6.54 3.53 5.35 20.57 14.94
1995 1.73 4.98 4.07 3.95 8.99 9.32 — 5.51 2.87 4.98 19.93 15.33
1996 — 5.83 4.88 4.47 9.96 9.69 2.76 7.19 3.29 5.86 21.13 16.32
1997 1.26 5.48 4.66 6.15 10.18 9.66 — 6.26 3.28 5.53 20.27 15.39
1998 — 5.24 3.56 3.00 9.11 8.32 — 5.51 2.84 5.24 19.24 15.07
1999 — 5.49 4.21 3.00 9.42 8.98 — 5.76 2.91 5.51 19.16 14.99
2000 1.36 6.97 6.74 7.78 12.49 11.49 — 10.94 4.37 8.33 20.96 16.27
2001 — 8.38 5.93 7.19 13.31 10.67 — 10.12 4.17 8.77 22.53 18.05
2002 — 6.23 5.52 5.50 11.15 10.31 3.57 8.86 3.78 6.74 19.63 15.46
2003 — 8.46 6.74 7.78 12.49 11.55 4.34 10.67 4.54 9.20 21.74 17.33
2004 — 9.17 9.00 9.76 15.13 13.82 4.47 12.62 5.16 R 10.16 22.21 18.31
2005 — 10.89 12.98 13.28 17.68 17.32 6.29 15.80 6.83 12.08 25.09 R 20.88
2006 — 11.41 15.18 16.91 19.64 19.73 — R 16.50 7.87 R 11.95 26.45 R 22.68
2007 2.59 10.85 16.73 15.36 21.72 21.21 — 20.35 8.64 14.79 26.75 22.39

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 26.6 4.3 1.5 1.9 5.7 1.6 15.0 (s) 41.7 145.7 187.4
1975 — 40.5 18.2 5.3 3.3 11.0 20.2 58.0 0.1 98.5 220.0 318.5
1980 0.1 107.7 14.8 17.2 3.9 8.7 300.8 345.4 0.1 453.4 527.7 981.1
1985 — 159.7 94.5 2.5 3.3 11.6 14.9 126.8 0.3 286.8 1,142.6 1,429.4
1990 — 131.0 23.6 0.8 4.0 15.8 0.7 44.8 0.8 176.7 1,159.9 1,336.6
1995 0.2 122.6 6.1 0.1 3.6 2.0 — 11.8 1.2 135.8 1,225.2 1,361.0
1996 — 156.7 3.8 0.2 5.0 2.1 (s) 11.1 1.4 169.2 1,327.4 1,496.6
1997 (s) 159.3 8.4 0.1 5.7 2.0 — 16.2 0.8 176.4 1,306.3 1,482.7
1998 — 135.6 6.3 0.1 7.4 1.8 — 15.5 0.6 151.7 1,313.1 1,464.9
1999 — 140.7 13.5 0.2 11.4 1.9 — 26.9 0.7 168.3 1,330.6 1,498.9
2000 — 190.3 13.2 0.4 17.9 129.6 — 161.1 1.1 352.5 1,502.8 1,855.3
2001 — 211.1 9.6 0.7 17.8 52.9 — 80.9 1.0 293.0 1,561.5 1,854.5
2002 — 172.1 12.2 0.2 7.9 42.1 (s) 62.4 0.9 235.5 1,435.6 1,671.1
2003 — 221.7 13.5 0.3 7.3 127.7 1.9 150.7 1.2 373.5 1,627.7 2,001.2
2004 — 236.1 15.3 4.3 8.1 106.9 1.7 136.3 1.3 373.8 1,710.3 2,084.1
2005 — 286.2 26.8 2.8 11.1 95.5 2.1 138.4 R 1.8 R 426.4 1,856.7 2,283.0
2006 — 263.3 30.6 2.8 R 11.7 4.5 — R 49.5 R 1.9 314.8 1,983.7 R 2,298.5
2007 (s) 280.9 59.6 0.6 8.8 310.0 — 379.1 2.2 662.2 2,088.8 2,751.0

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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L Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Louisiana
O Primary Energy
U Coal Petroleum Biomass
I
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
S Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
I Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
A
N 1970 — — — 0.23 0.51 1.06 2.86 0.49 1.05 1.01 1.69 0.43 2.49 0.48
1975 — — — 0.74 1.81 2.44 4.49 1.72 2.80 2.52 1.69 1.32 3.99 1.40
A 1980 — 1.24 1.24 1.24 4.89 5.22 9.89 3.68 6.99 5.98 1.64 3.09 9.02 3.32
1985 — 1.46 1.46 2.92 6.09 5.29 9.36 4.12 7.18 5.85 1.64 4.12 14.93 4.80
1990 — 1.56 1.56 1.92 5.78 8.07 9.47 2.62 6.15 6.80 0.94 3.50 12.27 4.00
1995 — 1.73 1.73 1.76 4.39 4.92 9.32 2.35 5.16 4.96 1.18 2.78 11.64 3.30
1996 — 1.24 1.24 2.72 5.29 6.29 9.69 2.76 7.08 6.21 0.94 3.52 12.66 4.16
1997 — 1.26 1.26 2.53 5.02 5.59 9.66 2.67 5.38 5.43 0.94 3.08 12.87 3.75
1998 — 1.24 1.24 2.14 3.89 4.16 8.32 1.88 5.56 4.38 1.24 2.61 12.17 3.33
1999 — 1.27 1.27 2.44 4.48 4.82 8.98 2.42 6.38 4.97 1.38 3.12 12.45 3.81
2000 — 1.36 1.36 3.79 7.01 R 7.36 11.49 3.67 8.40 R 7.39 1.43 R 4.91 14.67 R 5.54
2001 — 1.37 1.37 4.92 6.48 6.58 10.67 3.07 6.40 6.50 1.98 5.37 16.37 6.07
2002 — 1.41 1.41 3.41 5.59 5.71 10.31 3.57 6.68 6.09 2.14 4.43 12.95 4.94
2003 — 1.42 1.42 5.31 6.78 7.78 11.55 4.34 7.79 7.65 1.63 5.82 16.33 6.48
2004 — 1.42 1.42 6.31 9.51 9.89 13.82 4.47 9.96 9.88 1.80 7.22 17.05 7.81
2005 — 1.82 1.82 8.69 13.45 11.71 17.32 6.29 13.15 12.50 2.79 9.60 19.67 10.20
2006 — 2.07 2.07 R 7.15 15.64 14.26 19.73 7.94 15.75 R 14.94 2.71 R 9.82 20.14 R 10.42
2007 — 2.59 2.59 6.84 16.98 15.99 21.21 9.05 17.57 16.90 2.58 10.15 19.85 10.73

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — — — 210.8 12.4 173.5 4.5 2.5 91.3 284.2 11.2 506.2 80.5 586.6
1975 — — — 624.6 49.0 441.2 4.1 33.6 489.7 1,017.5 11.2 1,653.3 166.6 1,819.9
1980 — 2.9 2.9 1,150.2 210.9 969.6 3.2 208.8 2,202.7 3,595.2 17.1 4,765.5 578.8 5,344.3
1985 — 15.9 15.9 1,833.1 239.2 1,311.9 23.9 161.8 1,011.4 2,748.1 20.0 4,617.2 1,126.7 5,744.0
1990 — 24.8 24.8 1,544.4 307.5 1,357.4 16.8 13.3 1,349.7 3,044.7 63.6 4,677.5 991.9 5,669.4
1995 — 13.3 13.3 1,551.2 289.5 1,177.1 37.5 4.2 933.6 2,441.9 129.1 4,135.5 1,086.3 5,221.8
1996 — 2.6 2.6 2,410.2 384.9 1,491.1 39.1 9.5 367.3 2,291.9 104.1 4,808.8 1,303.4 6,112.2
1997 — 2.1 2.1 2,436.8 366.6 932.7 41.5 10.6 434.5 1,785.9 105.5 4,330.3 1,324.6 5,655.0
1998 — 1.3 1.3 1,735.2 277.0 677.9 28.4 8.6 323.5 1,315.4 135.1 3,187.0 1,200.0 4,387.0
1999 — 1.2 1.2 1,852.8 278.8 1,269.0 26.7 18.1 348.6 1,941.1 155.8 3,950.9 1,247.5 5,198.4
2000 — 1.9 1.9 3,082.6 468.5 R 2,874.4 36.3 31.5 457.0 R 3,867.7 159.3 R 7,111.5 1,487.2 R 8,598.7
2001 — 2.7 2.7 3,180.3 458.8 1,740.7 64.6 19.1 1,426.1 3,709.3 205.1 7,097.4 1,466.5 8,564.0
2002 — 1.8 1.8 2,488.9 414.0 1,637.7 65.5 29.3 1,555.5 3,702.0 239.9 6,432.5 1,205.3 7,637.9
2003 — 4.4 4.4 3,625.2 206.1 1,260.3 78.6 74.3 1,958.5 3,577.6 192.5 7,399.7 1,401.6 8,801.3
2004 — 2.9 2.9 4,672.4 291.9 1,829.7 107.9 35.4 2,808.9 5,073.9 227.8 9,977.1 1,508.4 11,485.4
2005 — 2.9 2.9 5,913.9 475.5 2,034.4 127.5 109.7 3,582.8 6,329.9 346.5 12,593.2 1,662.8 14,256.0
2006 — 3.7 3.7 R 5,149.2 460.9 R 2,964.8 143.9 159.8 4,436.6 R 8,166.1 326.8 R 13,645.8 1,713.4 R 15,359.2
2007 — 4.5 4.5 5,077.3 501.5 3,193.8 181.9 33.5 4,525.5 8,436.2 305.4 13,823.4 1,702.3 15,525.7

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Louisiana L
O
Primary Energy
U
Petroleum I
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total S
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
I
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu A
N
1970 — — 2.17 1.09 0.72 1.06 5.08 2.86 0.44 1.97 1.97 5.07 1.97
1975 — — 3.45 2.54 2.01 2.44 7.48 4.49 1.54 3.28 3.28 6.99 3.28 A
1980 — — 9.02 6.84 6.34 5.22 14.36 9.89 3.05 6.87 6.87 12.08 6.87
1985 — — 9.99 6.38 5.70 7.41 17.61 9.36 3.40 7.19 7.19 20.24 7.19
1990 — 3.11 9.32 8.48 5.79 10.64 14.60 9.47 2.07 6.87 6.87 19.49 6.87
1995 — 2.89 8.36 7.87 3.75 12.30 19.41 9.32 1.94 6.27 6.27 19.23 6.27
1996 — 3.38 9.29 8.60 4.57 12.85 20.08 9.69 2.08 6.80 6.80 25.29 6.80
1997 — 4.91 9.39 8.33 4.22 12.81 17.98 9.66 2.93 6.93 6.93 18.47 6.93
1998 — 4.41 8.11 7.25 3.16 11.40 19.07 8.32 2.11 5.87 5.87 18.27 5.87
1999 — 4.29 8.81 7.72 3.73 12.68 16.75 8.98 1.81 6.12 6.12 16.84 6.12
2000 — 5.40 10.87 10.27 6.27 15.29 17.99 11.49 3.96 8.37 8.37 19.20 8.37
2001 — 7.92 11.01 9.61 5.46 16.58 19.00 10.67 4.47 8.45 8.45 20.64 8.45
2002 — 5.14 10.72 9.27 5.22 16.03 21.74 10.31 2.08 7.89 7.89 17.99 7.89
2003 — 7.34 12.42 10.36 6.26 17.27 26.51 11.55 4.80 9.21 9.21 21.44 9.21
2004 — 9.33 15.13 12.54 8.51 19.15 29.35 13.82 5.17 11.27 11.27 20.78 11.27
2005 — 13.20 18.56 16.98 12.59 21.86 38.40 17.32 7.02 15.24 15.24 22.38 15.24
2006 — 12.13 22.31 18.83 14.32 23.44 R 46.08 19.73 R 9.63 17.48 17.48 41.32 17.48
2007 — 11.61 23.70 20.04 15.47 26.58 51.97 21.21 8.67 18.24 18.24 40.76 18.24

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — — 4.9 42.1 23.4 1.4 16.6 513.2 26.8 628.3 628.3 0.1 628.3
1975 — — 5.1 200.6 67.9 2.8 23.9 1,003.8 163.2 1,467.4 1,467.4 0.1 1,467.5
1980 — — 11.6 496.3 306.8 3.0 62.8 2,437.3 596.8 3,914.6 3,914.6 0.1 3,914.7
1985 — — 8.6 637.6 410.5 2.9 70.0 2,389.3 368.9 3,888.0 3,895.6 0.2 3,895.8
1990 — 0.1 5.1 988.5 845.1 2.8 65.3 2,154.1 283.5 4,344.5 4,347.6 0.2 4,347.8
1995 — 0.1 3.7 1,141.0 613.0 2.7 82.9 2,256.4 276.6 4,376.4 4,376.5 0.2 4,376.7
1996 — 0.1 3.8 1,492.8 752.2 2.1 83.2 2,531.3 333.4 5,198.8 5,199.0 0.3 5,199.2
1997 — 0.3 4.6 1,502.6 R 729.5 2.1 78.7 2,319.6 358.6 R 4,995.7 R 4,996.1 0.2 R 4,996.3
1998 — 0.3 3.2 1,190.7 R 514.2 0.9 87.4 2,141.6 268.2 R 4,206.2 R 4,206.5 0.2 R 4,206.6
1999 — 0.3 3.9 1,116.5 718.6 1.2 77.5 2,297.6 231.2 4,446.5 4,446.9 0.2 4,447.0
2000 — 0.5 4.6 1,589.8 1,257.8 0.4 82.1 3,095.2 675.6 6,705.5 6,705.9 0.2 6,706.1
2001 — 0.8 15.9 1,644.1 1,066.7 1.0 79.4 2,856.5 287.6 5,951.0 5,951.8 0.2 5,952.0
2002 — 0.5 3.4 1,512.5 1,115.7 4.2 89.8 2,848.1 135.7 5,709.3 5,709.8 0.2 5,710.0
2003 — 0.9 6.4 1,619.5 1,353.0 2.2 101.2 3,249.2 291.9 6,623.5 6,624.4 0.2 6,624.6
2004 — 1.3 4.2 2,002.8 1,729.6 3.8 113.5 3,803.6 353.7 8,011.1 8,012.4 1.1 8,013.5
2005 — 0.5 5.6 2,718.2 2,017.4 5.5 147.7 4,915.0 461.8 10,271.2 10,271.7 0.9 10,272.6
2006 — R 0.4 6.8 3,360.1 1,888.7 4.3 172.8 6,387.7 R 810.5 R 12,630.9 R 12,631.2 0.4 R 12,631.6
2007 — 0.4 3.0 3,141.8 1,965.8 3.8 201.2 5,914.5 806.1 12,036.1 12,036.5 0.4 12,036.9

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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L Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Louisiana
O
Petroleum Biomass
U
I Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
S
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
I
A 1970 — 0.21 0.55 0.60 — 0.57 — — — 0.21
N 1975 — 0.64 1.76 1.92 — 1.76 — — — 0.73
1980 — 2.01 3.58 4.37 — 3.68 — — — 2.19
A 1985 2.19 2.73 3.51 5.84 — 5.08 0.86 — — 2.46
1990 1.70 1.66 2.47 5.01 0.82 2.99 0.88 0.46 — 1.49
1995 1.55 1.81 1.90 3.73 0.76 0.84 0.64 0.70 — 1.44
1996 1.51 2.82 2.04 4.25 0.92 1.20 0.56 0.59 — 1.79
1997 1.48 2.69 2.87 4.24 1.28 1.72 0.99 0.50 — 1.90
1998 1.43 2.27 2.16 3.36 0.65 1.05 0.53 0.61 — 1.58
1999 1.40 2.49 1.67 6.47 0.52 0.80 0.56 0.67 — 1.73
2000 1.32 4.40 3.99 5.21 0.42 1.52 0.62 0.67 — 2.46
2001 1.31 4.13 4.83 6.02 1.57 3.26 0.48 1.36 — 2.21
2002 1.29 3.53 2.03 5.59 0.50 0.68 0.46 1.64 — 2.05
2003 1.34 5.75 4.64 6.07 0.39 1.97 0.46 1.58 — 2.72
2004 1.38 R 6.32 4.80 6.70 0.83 2.85 0.47 1.46 — 2.96
2005 1.58 8.88 6.82 11.02 0.72 3.86 0.46 2.28 — 4.31
2006 1.77 7.38 9.30 10.27 0.90 1.89 0.49 R 2.32 — 3.15
2007 2.13 7.29 8.14 14.30 1.41 2.39 0.55 2.42 — 3.47

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 72.3 0.3 0.2 — 0.5 — — — 72.9


1975 — 239.5 62.9 1.0 — 63.9 — — — 303.4
1980 — 889.7 159.5 29.9 — 189.4 — — — 1,079.1
1985 324.2 815.3 1.3 4.5 — 5.8 22.5 — — 1,167.8
1990 327.0 495.4 1.2 4.7 0.6 6.4 132.4 0.6 — 961.8
1995 323.8 611.2 0.2 1.7 13.9 15.7 105.1 0.9 — 1,056.8
1996 307.8 745.4 4.0 4.9 16.3 25.2 93.3 0.7 — 1,172.4
1997 332.0 778.0 18.5 2.1 24.9 45.5 140.0 0.6 — 1,296.1
1998 320.5 758.4 13.1 1.6 12.8 27.5 90.5 0.7 — 1,197.8
1999 317.1 833.6 6.2 1.9 9.2 17.4 76.5 0.9 — 1,245.3
2000 332.4 1,386.1 17.8 10.3 7.0 35.1 102.0 0.7 — 1,856.3
2001 311.5 1,045.0 71.7 22.9 31.2 125.8 87.4 1.2 — 1,571.0
2002 297.6 1,175.4 0.4 3.4 9.7 13.6 83.0 1.6 — 1,571.2
2003 327.4 1,404.3 47.4 7.5 8.0 62.8 77.8 1.7 — 1,874.0
2004 351.5 1,594.8 89.7 7.5 16.8 113.9 84.5 1.7 — 2,146.5
2005 399.2 2,605.1 130.3 9.2 14.4 153.9 75.4 2.6 — 3,236.1
2006 465.1 1,500.8 21.9 3.0 18.0 42.9 84.7 R 2.4 — 2,095.8
2007 529.4 1,689.9 24.0 5.3 30.8 60.1 98.7 3.0 — 2,381.0

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Maine M
Primary Energy
A
I
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric N
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
E
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 — 1.06 1.06 1.48 1.37 0.75 2.37 3.02 0.38 1.53 1.46 — 1.13 1.45 0.44 5.92 1.93
1975 — 2.60 2.60 2.03 2.78 2.09 4.20 4.56 1.79 3.05 3.04 0.32 1.29 2.54 0.94 9.70 3.70
1980 — 1.77 1.77 5.03 6.83 6.51 7.86 9.69 4.10 7.34 7.00 0.58 1.72 5.50 2.61 16.30 7.91
1985 — 2.49 2.49 7.41 7.94 6.10 11.18 9.35 4.37 6.87 7.38 0.62 1.67 5.66 1.95 20.16 8.85
1990 — 2.35 2.35 5.89 7.78 5.92 13.27 9.74 2.86 6.24 6.99 0.46 0.88 4.89 1.59 22.42 8.08
1995 — 2.06 2.06 5.71 6.39 4.12 12.91 10.03 2.72 5.53 6.67 2.14 1.28 4.99 3.15 27.80 7.67
1996 — 2.06 2.06 6.36 7.61 4.99 14.05 10.36 3.21 5.98 7.41 0.38 1.10 4.92 1.70 27.71 8.17
1997 — 2.16 2.16 6.77 7.36 4.68 14.67 10.44 3.02 5.74 7.25 — 0.91 5.43 2.68 27.86 8.22
1998 — 1.97 1.97 6.37 6.05 3.51 13.43 8.87 2.27 4.91 6.09 — 1.09 4.91 2.75 28.58 7.95
1999 — 1.88 1.88 5.69 6.38 4.09 13.44 9.82 2.16 6.13 6.39 — 1.22 5.09 2.70 28.64 8.30
2000 — 1.87 1.87 4.31 9.74 6.98 R 16.09 12.71 3.85 9.06 9.37 — 1.29 6.95 4.86 28.40 9.74
2001 — 1.87 1.87 4.09 9.12 5.88 16.79 12.20 3.66 9.24 9.23 — 1.81 6.49 4.10 30.92 10.33
2002 — 2.15 2.15 4.35 8.55 5.54 15.38 11.14 3.88 9.81 8.90 — 1.99 6.16 3.64 30.33 9.87
2003 — 2.26 2.26 6.48 9.89 6.75 17.74 12.78 4.58 9.90 10.43 — 1.66 7.91 5.05 28.70 11.20
2004 — 2.62 2.62 6.95 11.50 9.02 20.18 15.08 4.83 10.79 12.00 — 1.73 9.11 5.67 28.39 12.57
2005 — 3.04 3.04 9.80 15.44 12.74 22.90 18.20 6.83 15.19 15.10 — R 2.60 R 11.37 7.21 30.99 R 14.97
2006 — 3.09 3.09 8.27 17.85 14.92 R 25.29 21.00 R 8.37 20.53 18.12 — R 2.57 R 12.84 R 6.30 34.59 R 17.38
2007 — 3.16 3.16 8.93 19.48 16.47 28.58 22.44 9.30 22.50 19.86 — 2.57 13.85 6.94 42.77 19.17

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 2.3 2.3 1.9 94.2 9.4 5.7 174.9 27.5 25.4 337.1 — 6.4 351.4 -14.2 102.3 439.4
1975 — 3.4 3.4 4.0 186.5 22.7 15.1 303.1 111.7 36.2 675.1 16.1 8.4 727.5 -68.5 216.1 875.1
1980 — 5.3 5.3 R 11.2 422.8 66.7 25.2 598.7 220.7 53.9 1,388.1 27.9 30.6 R 1,552.7 -219.5 455.3 R 1,788.6
1985 — 12.7 12.7 19.3 479.4 54.4 27.2 616.1 217.2 149.1 1,543.4 35.1 31.7 1,675.9 -160.7 675.7 2,190.9
1990 — 24.5 24.5 26.9 604.5 82.9 66.9 722.7 191.2 59.5 1,727.9 23.9 64.7 1,934.7 -170.9 881.9 2,645.6
1995 — 22.7 22.7 R 31.6 548.6 19.6 72.3 751.3 161.0 77.2 1,630.0 4.4 135.4 R 1,922.1 -163.4 1,096.6 R 2,855.2
1996 — 20.2 20.2 R 37.4 662.5 25.2 93.0 808.6 193.5 113.3 1,896.1 20.3 113.6 R 2,181.6 -171.9 1,108.7 R 3,118.4
1997 — 19.4 19.4 R 44.0 628.6 25.3 65.9 870.4 187.7 118.7 1,896.6 — 95.0 R 2,133.8 -141.1 1,136.9 R 3,129.6
1998 — 14.4 14.4 R 37.1 536.8 18.5 68.1 708.4 127.5 112.8 R 1,572.1 — 95.0 R 1,824.7 -166.0 1,131.2 R 2,789.8
1999 — 12.9 12.9 R 38.0 553.8 20.0 55.0 827.3 152.6 122.8 1,731.5 — 123.1 R 2,037.0 R -221.1 1,167.1 R 2,983.1
2000 — 18.6 18.6 R 203.2 868.7 35.9 R 76.7 1,081.5 229.7 183.2 R 2,475.6 — 137.6 R 3,077.6 -458.5 1,178.5 R 3,797.5
2001 — 14.8 14.8 408.5 759.3 23.7 103.8 908.6 161.3 145.6 2,102.4 — 188.9 2,917.2 -573.3 1,282.2 R 3,626.2
2002 — 17.2 17.2 464.0 725.1 21.1 68.7 978.6 148.5 106.8 2,048.8 — 203.2 2,802.6 R -519.5 1,183.8 3,467.0
2003 — 16.9 16.9 R 479.6 1,089.8 35.3 117.7 1,215.5 145.1 133.6 2,737.0 — 149.4 R 3,503.5 -608.3 1,172.2 4,067.4
2004 — 19.2 19.2 524.8 1,308.6 55.7 90.5 1,337.7 143.6 190.6 3,126.6 — 142.1 3,997.9 -698.7 1,197.8 4,497.0
2005 — 21.4 21.4 592.5 1,526.2 103.0 193.1 1,645.1 297.7 230.1 3,995.2 — R 270.3 R 5,127.2 -878.1 1,307.1 R 5,556.2
2006 — 20.5 20.5 436.2 1,622.9 151.4 R 192.3 1,862.8 238.9 214.9 R 4,283.2 — R 250.6 R 5,213.5 R -637.3 1,449.7 R 6,025.8
2007 — 20.8 20.8 420.0 1,802.3 164.9 288.0 1,964.7 238.2 221.9 4,680.0 — 267.9 5,654.1 -689.2 1,730.8 6,695.7

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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M Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Maine
A
Primary Energy
I
N Petroleum Biomass

E Natural Distillate Total


Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 1.29 1.96 1.51 1.60 3.04 1.56 0.56 1.53 8.12 2.12
1975 2.62 2.59 2.87 3.16 4.78 2.98 1.11 2.90 11.67 4.06
1980 3.90 6.20 6.94 8.15 10.04 7.12 2.85 6.74 18.30 8.87
1985 4.39 8.76 7.55 8.92 11.45 7.86 3.22 7.55 23.71 11.09
1990 4.21 7.57 7.49 6.56 14.41 7.94 2.83 7.62 27.24 12.15
1995 4.01 7.20 6.01 4.70 14.34 6.49 2.30 6.29 36.65 11.60
1996 3.96 7.72 7.43 5.65 15.60 7.87 2.64 7.61 36.88 12.65
1997 3.93 8.35 7.20 5.76 15.44 7.54 2.63 7.37 37.36 12.73
1998 3.70 7.96 6.02 4.72 14.53 6.34 2.27 6.24 38.16 11.55
1999 3.56 7.33 6.18 6.74 14.03 6.76 2.33 6.61 38.31 R 12.24
2000 3.53 8.42 9.84 10.27 16.96 10.42 3.50 10.11 36.59 14.94
2001 4.05 10.46 9.21 9.63 17.96 10.04 3.34 9.84 38.47 15.27
2002 4.13 9.32 8.55 9.66 17.25 9.20 3.03 8.99 37.34 15.03
2003 4.00 10.65 9.95 9.28 18.63 10.58 3.64 10.39 36.26 14.91
2004 4.91 12.38 11.44 11.13 21.11 11.90 4.14 11.71 35.63 15.67
2005 5.42 15.01 15.04 15.00 24.51 15.95 5.48 R 15.72 38.79 R 19.99
2006 5.69 15.44 17.37 17.83 27.56 R 18.38 6.31 R 18.07 40.45 R 22.58
2007 5.69 14.97 19.23 22.27 30.37 21.07 6.92 20.60 48.43 26.33

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.7 1.0 69.1 14.9 4.4 88.4 1.0 91.2 47.7 138.9
1975 0.4 1.9 127.9 16.7 10.7 155.3 2.6 160.2 99.0 259.2
1980 0.5 R 3.5 257.7 18.7 14.6 291.0 10.9 R 305.9 187.2 R 493.1
1985 1.1 4.8 239.7 46.0 14.4 300.1 8.7 314.7 276.6 591.2
1990 0.9 4.9 261.1 20.9 45.1 327.1 7.4 340.3 365.5 705.8
1995 (s) R 6.7 267.2 29.0 58.2 354.5 6.5 R 367.7 453.8 R 821.6
1996 (s) R 7.6 326.7 43.9 74.1 444.7 7.8 R 460.1 462.9 923.0
1997 (s) 8.5 310.6 42.7 54.2 407.6 5.6 421.8 466.4 888.2
1998 (s) R 7.4 264.6 50.3 56.4 371.4 4.3 383.1 467.3 850.4
1999 (s) R 7.2 268.1 58.8 48.1 375.0 4.7 R 386.9 484.2 871.1
2000 (s) 10.1 398.9 97.9 64.0 560.7 7.5 578.4 466.6 1,045.0
2001 (s) 11.7 367.6 91.4 83.4 542.4 5.8 560.0 512.3 1,072.4
2002 (s) 12.4 336.0 54.9 49.2 440.1 5.4 457.9 515.2 973.0
2003 (s) 15.5 511.7 73.2 99.4 684.3 6.8 706.6 521.9 1,228.5
2004 (s) 16.6 658.4 109.8 78.1 846.4 7.9 870.9 526.6 1,397.5
2005 (s) 18.6 738.2 145.5 154.0 1,037.7 R 7.4 R 1,063.6 596.0 R 1,659.6
2006 (s) 17.6 751.8 140.7 R 144.9 R 1,037.4 R 7.7 R 1,062.8 600.5 R 1,663.3
2007 (s) 19.8 812.4 120.9 233.0 1,166.3 9.4 1,195.4 729.2 1,924.6

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Maine M
Primary Energy
A
I
Petroleum Biomass
N
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
E
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 0.98 1.42 1.11 0.68 1.35 3.02 0.35 1.02 0.56 1.03 7.86 2.40
1975 2.59 2.07 2.46 2.55 3.24 4.56 1.79 2.41 1.11 2.40 11.68 5.06
1980 1.68 5.00 6.32 6.50 6.06 9.69 4.33 5.84 2.85 5.67 19.20 R 9.08
1985 2.38 7.73 6.81 8.92 10.81 9.35 4.50 5.99 3.22 5.90 23.69 11.74
1990 2.61 6.69 6.44 6.56 11.34 9.74 2.91 4.83 1.49 4.75 24.03 9.44
1995 2.27 6.41 5.15 4.70 10.69 10.03 2.75 5.05 1.29 R 4.86 30.87 R 13.11
1996 2.29 6.98 6.23 5.65 11.84 10.36 3.26 5.97 1.36 5.70 31.06 13.86
1997 2.54 7.59 5.91 5.76 11.66 10.44 3.11 5.56 1.37 5.50 31.16 13.92
1998 2.29 7.11 4.49 4.72 10.40 8.87 2.41 4.54 1.30 4.58 31.00 13.16
1999 2.30 6.52 4.81 6.74 10.39 9.82 2.57 5.00 1.04 4.87 31.51 14.13
2000 2.11 5.26 7.66 10.27 13.27 12.71 4.26 7.69 1.49 7.01 30.12 14.66
2001 2.15 9.15 6.94 9.63 13.69 12.20 3.84 7.20 1.88 7.13 34.72 17.39
2002 2.53 7.56 6.77 9.66 12.07 11.14 3.94 6.65 1.71 6.54 31.87 14.64
2003 2.38 9.50 7.93 9.28 14.21 12.78 5.13 8.01 2.32 7.96 30.31 14.48
2004 2.56 10.88 9.46 11.13 15.71 15.08 5.13 9.37 2.22 9.24 28.98 15.49
2005 3.39 13.35 13.43 15.00 17.74 18.20 7.46 12.92 R 2.64 R 12.43 31.15 R 18.57
2006 3.59 13.51 15.82 17.83 19.79 21.00 8.48 R 15.46 R 2.27 R 14.25 36.42 R 22.06
2007 3.53 13.13 17.56 22.27 22.04 22.44 9.48 17.09 2.73 15.43 37.93 22.69

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.4 0.6 10.8 0.3 0.3 0.6 0.6 12.7 (s) 13.7 26.1 39.9
1975 1.0 1.1 23.1 0.6 1.3 1.0 3.7 29.7 (s) 31.8 62.5 94.3
1980 0.8 R 4.4 67.7 2.6 1.6 2.5 18.6 92.9 0.3 R 98.4 112.5 R 210.8
1985 2.2 9.1 42.9 5.0 2.4 5.1 29.4 84.8 0.2 96.4 189.0 285.3
1990 2.2 11.3 75.3 2.5 6.3 5.2 39.1 128.3 1.6 143.5 233.4 376.9
1995 0.1 R 15.8 68.6 4.3 7.7 0.6 6.4 87.5 2.5 R 106.0 313.1 R 419.1
1996 0.2 R 18.2 87.9 4.7 9.9 0.6 10.4 113.7 2.5 R 134.6 347.2 R 481.7
1997 0.2 R 20.9 80.9 5.1 7.2 0.6 11.5 105.3 2.2 R 128.6 355.4 R 484.0
1998 0.2 R 17.8 71.9 6.5 7.1 0.5 4.3 90.3 2.0 110.2 358.3 R 468.5
1999 0.2 R 16.9 78.2 5.1 6.3 0.6 1.8 92.0 1.8 R 110.9 381.9 R 492.8
2000 0.1 16.8 143.9 7.9 8.8 0.8 6.8 168.2 2.4 187.6 398.3 585.9
2001 0.1 28.5 101.8 8.3 11.2 0.8 4.5 126.6 2.5 157.7 454.5 612.2
2002 0.1 49.3 107.3 6.2 6.1 0.7 9.8 130.0 3.1 182.6 418.5 601.1
2003 0.1 54.5 169.4 8.5 13.4 1.3 10.3 202.9 4.0 261.4 409.4 670.8
2004 0.1 59.2 191.7 15.8 10.3 1.9 11.2 231.0 3.8 294.0 427.7 721.7
2005 0.2 68.9 225.5 18.4 19.7 1.3 23.2 288.1 R 4.1 R 361.3 441.8 R 803.1
2006 0.2 73.6 240.2 15.1 R 18.4 3.4 14.9 R 292.1 R 3.4 R 369.3 513.6 R 883.0
2007 0.2 85.2 299.7 14.7 29.8 5.6 24.3 374.2 4.4 464.0 543.0 1,007.0

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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M Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Maine
A Primary Energy
I Coal Petroleum Biomass
N
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
E Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 — 0.98 0.98 0.84 0.63 1.35 3.02 0.43 0.99 0.58 1.40 0.65 3.52 1.06
1975 — 2.59 2.59 1.42 2.30 3.24 4.56 1.82 2.39 1.97 1.40 1.93 6.46 2.55
1980 — 1.68 1.68 4.19 5.94 6.06 9.69 3.84 5.07 4.38 1.41 R 3.47 13.15 5.26
1985 — 2.38 2.38 6.14 6.65 10.81 9.35 4.50 5.53 5.25 1.41 4.08 15.15 6.10
1990 — 2.61 2.61 5.04 6.17 11.34 9.74 2.91 4.38 3.81 0.94 2.34 17.46 4.49
1995 — 2.27 2.27 4.39 4.95 7.58 10.03 2.75 5.93 3.42 1.19 2.16 19.48 3.91
1996 — 2.29 2.29 5.14 5.93 8.59 10.36 3.26 6.00 4.08 0.96 2.43 18.34 3.96
1997 — 2.54 2.54 5.47 5.98 12.46 10.44 3.11 5.45 4.00 0.96 2.32 18.63 3.99
1998 — 2.29 2.29 R 5.05 4.08 9.04 8.87 2.41 4.48 3.14 1.23 2.17 19.38 4.20
1999 — 2.30 2.30 4.84 4.38 9.08 9.82 2.57 5.26 3.32 1.38 2.21 18.82 4.09
2000 — 2.11 2.11 3.56 7.99 R 11.77 12.71 4.26 7.43 R 5.37 1.43 2.98 20.19 4.64
2001 — 2.15 2.15 6.80 7.45 12.78 12.20 3.84 6.49 4.98 1.98 3.41 20.95 5.30
2002 — 2.53 2.53 6.68 6.86 12.08 11.14 3.94 7.53 5.15 2.13 3.32 20.66 5.01
2003 — 2.38 2.38 8.12 7.88 13.36 12.78 5.13 8.15 6.61 1.62 3.53 18.61 5.38
2004 — 2.56 2.56 9.22 9.49 15.60 15.08 5.13 7.56 7.01 1.80 4.17 19.24 6.06
2005 — 3.39 3.39 12.76 13.01 18.71 18.20 7.46 10.67 9.39 2.77 5.47 21.32 7.22
2006 — 3.59 3.59 12.41 16.05 R 20.43 21.00 8.48 27.57 R 11.46 2.69 R 5.97 25.88 R 8.49
2007 — 3.53 3.53 11.87 17.66 23.96 22.44 9.48 15.45 12.83 2.56 5.97 41.34 9.66

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 1.1 1.1 0.3 2.9 0.9 2.2 13.8 5.6 25.5 5.4 32.3 28.4 60.7
1975 — 2.0 2.0 1.0 9.2 3.0 1.9 66.8 12.7 93.5 5.8 102.3 54.6 156.9
1980 — 4.1 4.1 R 3.2 26.4 8.9 3.8 97.6 17.5 154.2 19.4 R 180.9 155.7 R 336.5
1985 — 9.3 9.3 5.4 19.7 9.7 6.1 96.3 83.2 215.1 22.8 252.6 210.2 462.7
1990 — 14.5 14.5 10.2 30.2 14.7 4.8 87.6 21.2 158.6 45.7 229.0 283.0 512.0
1995 — 15.9 15.9 R 8.9 34.7 5.9 8.8 127.4 26.3 203.2 97.6 R 325.6 329.7 R 655.3
1996 — 13.2 13.2 R 11.4 46.1 8.6 9.5 158.5 47.0 269.8 75.2 R 369.6 298.6 R 668.3
1997 — 12.0 12.0 R 14.0 43.6 3.9 9.7 130.6 53.7 241.5 77.5 R 345.1 315.1 R 660.2
1998 — 7.8 7.8 R 11.8 32.1 4.4 5.4 82.2 37.5 161.6 74.8 R 255.9 305.6 561.5
1999 — 6.6 6.6 R 12.6 26.4 0.4 4.4 85.2 41.9 158.2 100.0 R 277.4 301.0 578.3
2000 — 12.0 12.0 53.2 45.1 R 3.8 5.8 142.4 60.4 R 257.5 110.0 R 432.7 313.6 R 746.2
2001 — 6.9 6.9 87.4 34.6 9.2 13.7 106.8 28.1 192.4 138.2 424.9 315.4 740.3
2002 — 5.8 5.8 31.0 32.7 13.4 13.2 103.0 27.4 189.7 145.2 371.7 250.2 621.9
2003 — 7.4 7.4 32.3 57.8 4.2 16.0 87.4 31.0 196.3 90.3 326.3 240.9 567.2
2004 — 7.6 7.6 27.8 82.1 1.6 22.1 101.7 41.6 249.2 84.4 368.9 243.6 612.5
2005 — 10.9 10.9 36.6 80.3 18.9 25.2 186.4 35.4 346.1 162.7 556.3 269.3 825.6
2006 — 10.0 10.0 44.4 76.7 R 28.3 32.0 175.2 21.7 R 333.9 144.8 R 533.1 335.6 R 868.6
2007 — 10.3 10.3 40.3 97.7 24.7 30.5 165.1 43.3 361.3 155.1 567.1 458.7 1,025.7

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Maine M
A
Primary Energy
I
Petroleum N
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total E
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 0.98 — 2.17 1.39 0.75 1.35 5.08 3.02 0.31 2.28 2.28 — 2.28
1975 2.59 — 3.45 2.90 2.09 3.24 7.48 4.56 1.66 3.95 3.95 — 3.95
1980 — — 9.02 7.41 6.51 6.06 14.36 9.69 3.68 8.99 8.99 — 8.99
1985 — — 9.99 9.16 6.10 12.39 17.61 9.35 4.08 9.06 9.06 — 9.06
1990 — — 9.32 9.10 5.92 13.22 14.60 9.74 2.52 9.11 9.11 — 9.11
1995 — 4.15 8.36 8.46 4.12 12.38 19.41 10.03 2.54 9.41 9.41 — 9.41
1996 — 4.44 9.29 9.53 4.99 12.76 20.08 10.36 2.81 9.92 9.92 22.49 9.92
1997 — 3.65 9.39 9.12 4.68 11.64 17.98 10.44 2.65 9.91 9.91 21.97 9.91
1998 — 2.37 8.11 8.07 3.51 10.33 19.07 8.87 1.93 8.42 8.42 22.75 8.42
1999 — 4.56 8.81 8.57 4.09 12.20 16.75 9.82 1.78 9.30 9.30 22.59 9.30
2000 — 2.36 10.87 11.62 6.98 15.46 17.99 12.71 3.20 11.93 11.93 17.24 11.93
2001 — 5.85 11.01 10.61 5.88 17.20 19.00 12.20 3.09 11.35 11.35 19.87 11.35
2002 — 3.95 10.72 10.05 5.54 15.48 21.74 11.14 3.69 10.48 10.48 18.24 10.48
2003 — — 12.42 11.82 6.75 17.05 26.51 12.78 3.83 12.39 12.39 17.35 12.39
2004 — — 15.13 13.97 9.02 18.71 29.35 15.08 4.22 14.60 14.60 16.58 14.60
2005 — — 18.56 18.02 12.74 18.96 38.40 18.20 5.79 17.37 17.37 17.83 17.37
2006 — — 22.31 20.05 14.92 21.18 R 46.08 21.00 R 8.01 19.95 19.95 20.84 19.95
2007 — — 23.70 21.45 16.47 23.15 51.97 22.44 9.05 21.79 21.79 — 21.79

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) — 1.0 11.2 9.4 (s) 3.5 172.1 2.7 199.9 199.9 — 199.9
1975 (s) — 1.2 25.8 22.7 (s) 4.9 300.2 9.8 364.6 364.6 — 364.6
1980 — — 3.7 68.8 66.7 0.2 11.5 592.4 4.8 748.1 748.1 — 748.1
1985 — — 2.1 176.1 54.4 0.7 12.8 604.9 0.5 851.6 851.6 — 851.6
1990 — — 2.9 237.2 82.9 0.8 11.9 712.8 2.3 1,050.9 1,050.9 — 1,050.9
1995 — 0.1 1.5 177.4 19.6 0.5 15.2 741.9 3.3 959.2 959.3 — 959.3
1996 — 0.1 1.3 201.2 25.2 0.3 15.2 798.4 3.6 1,045.3 1,045.4 (s) 1,045.4
1997 — 0.5 1.7 193.0 25.3 0.5 14.4 860.0 1.8 1,096.7 R 1,097.2 (s) R 1,097.2
1998 — (s) 1.0 167.9 18.5 0.2 16.0 702.4 3.4 909.4 909.4 (s) 909.4
1999 — (s) 1.5 180.6 20.0 0.2 14.2 822.3 2.1 1,040.9 1,040.9 (s) 1,040.9
2000 — (s) 1.4 279.1 35.9 (s) 15.0 1,074.9 14.0 1,420.4 1,420.4 (s) 1,420.4
2001 — (s) 3.2 255.0 23.7 (s) 14.5 894.2 10.6 1,201.3 1,201.3 (s) 1,201.3
2002 — (s) 2.0 247.6 21.1 (s) 16.4 964.6 19.3 1,271.0 1,271.0 (s) 1,271.0
2003 — — 2.4 345.7 35.3 0.7 18.5 1,198.2 0.1 1,600.8 1,600.8 (s) 1,600.8
2004 — — 2.5 371.5 55.7 0.5 20.8 1,313.6 0.7 1,765.3 1,765.3 (s) 1,765.3
2005 — — 3.8 480.4 103.0 0.6 27.0 1,618.5 34.6 2,267.8 2,267.8 (s) 2,267.8
2006 — — 5.9 552.9 151.4 0.6 31.6 1,827.4 41.1 2,610.9 2,610.9 — 2,610.9
2007 — — 6.2 590.1 164.9 0.6 36.8 1,928.6 11.3 2,738.4 2,738.4 — 2,738.4

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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M Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Maine
A
Petroleum Biomass
I
N Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
E
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 — — 0.34 0.41 — 0.35 — — 1.92 0.44


1975 — — 1.78 2.48 — 1.79 0.32 — 3.89 0.94
1980 — — 4.38 6.33 — 4.41 0.58 — 6.94 2.61
1985 — — 4.21 5.89 — 4.23 0.62 — 9.34 1.95
1990 1.80 2.40 2.78 5.40 — 2.79 0.46 0.46 8.37 1.59
1995 1.69 1.99 2.60 3.78 0.60 2.35 2.14 1.50 6.21 3.15
1996 1.70 2.66 2.93 4.68 0.67 2.54 0.38 1.37 6.37 1.70
1997 1.71 3.01 2.78 4.26 0.68 2.61 — 0.50 6.71 2.68
1998 1.68 2.84 2.02 3.05 0.94 1.94 — 0.61 7.87 2.75
1999 1.57 2.67 1.78 3.53 0.79 1.75 — 0.67 8.69 2.70
2000 1.53 4.43 3.27 6.81 0.74 3.21 — 0.67 16.78 4.86
2001 1.67 3.40 3.37 5.79 — 3.38 — 1.36 20.47 4.10
2002 1.99 3.94 3.67 5.29 — 3.77 — 1.64 8.94 3.64
2003 2.17 6.00 3.74 6.85 — 3.92 — 1.58 13.21 5.05
2004 2.66 6.41 3.96 6.43 — 4.19 — 1.46 13.84 5.67
2005 2.73 9.15 5.61 11.75 — 5.71 — 2.28 16.53 7.21
2006 2.71 7.06 7.61 14.06 — 8.19 — R 2.32 17.32 R 6.30
2007 2.85 7.67 8.54 15.77 — 8.78 — 2.42 18.25 6.94

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — — 10.3 0.2 — 10.6 — — 3.7 14.2


1975 — — 31.4 0.6 — 32.0 16.1 — 20.4 68.5
1980 — — 99.7 2.2 — 101.9 27.9 — 89.7 219.5
1985 — — 90.9 1.0 — 91.9 35.1 — 33.8 160.7
1990 6.9 0.5 62.2 0.7 — 62.9 23.9 10.0 66.8 170.9
1995 6.6 0.2 23.9 0.7 0.9 25.5 4.4 28.7 98.0 163.4
1996 6.8 0.1 21.0 0.5 1.1 22.6 20.3 28.1 94.0 171.9
1997 7.1 0.1 43.8 0.5 1.0 45.4 — 9.7 78.8 141.1
1998 6.4 0.2 37.6 0.3 1.5 39.4 — 13.9 106.2 166.0
1999 6.1 1.4 63.6 0.6 1.2 65.4 — 16.7 131.5 R 221.1
2000 6.5 123.1 66.5 1.6 0.6 68.7 — 17.7 242.6 458.5
2001 7.7 280.9 39.4 0.3 — 39.7 — 42.3 202.7 573.3
2002 11.3 371.2 16.4 1.5 — 17.9 — 49.5 69.5 R 519.5
2003 9.4 377.3 47.4 5.2 — 52.6 — 48.4 120.6 608.3
2004 11.4 421.2 29.9 4.9 — 34.8 — 46.1 185.2 698.7
2005 10.3 468.5 53.5 1.9 — 55.5 — 96.1 247.7 878.1
2006 10.2 300.5 7.6 1.4 — 9.0 — R 94.6 223.0 R 637.3
2007 10.2 274.7 37.4 2.4 — 39.8 — 99.0 265.4 689.2

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Maryland M
Primary Energy
A
R
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric Y
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
L
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
A
N
1970 0.58 0.34 0.45 1.07 1.20 0.73 1.87 2.85 0.43 1.46 1.62 — 1.17 1.17 0.40 5.76 1.78 D
1975 2.14 1.28 1.69 1.94 2.61 2.04 3.71 4.86 1.87 2.90 3.30 0.23 1.43 2.62 1.36 11.19 4.00
1980 2.38 1.50 1.77 3.81 6.87 6.46 6.81 9.93 4.04 7.14 7.66 0.44 2.88 4.90 1.66 15.47 R 7.65
1985 1.88 1.71 1.75 6.29 7.76 5.80 11.57 9.51 4.06 6.92 8.11 0.59 3.18 5.39 1.66 18.60 R 9.01
1990 1.71 1.60 1.61 5.01 7.95 5.47 11.86 10.33 3.04 5.21 8.11 0.61 1.28 5.49 1.87 18.45 9.40
1995 — 1.49 1.49 4.80 6.78 3.89 12.65 10.47 2.65 5.02 8.39 0.48 1.36 4.91 1.26 20.66 10.19
1996 — 1.48 1.48 6.20 7.82 4.70 13.78 10.86 3.22 5.51 8.93 0.48 1.29 5.47 1.31 20.37 R 10.68
1997 — 1.49 1.49 5.71 7.74 4.47 14.53 10.69 2.88 5.36 8.77 0.47 1.17 5.31 1.28 20.44 10.44
1998 — 1.45 1.45 6.27 6.56 3.34 13.53 9.36 2.08 4.56 7.35 0.46 1.16 4.78 1.27 20.47 10.10
1999 — 1.37 1.37 6.60 7.14 3.90 13.68 9.91 2.57 4.62 7.78 0.46 1.24 5.07 1.31 20.60 10.45
2000 — 1.33 1.33 7.97 9.92 6.55 R 15.96 12.93 3.86 6.14 R 10.70 0.43 1.53 R 6.53 1.39 19.72 12.09
2001 — 1.56 1.56 9.68 9.31 5.87 17.17 12.30 3.56 5.01 10.12 0.38 2.04 6.61 1.50 19.30 12.04
2002 — 1.63 1.63 7.58 8.78 5.43 15.48 11.40 3.75 5.30 9.67 0.38 2.15 6.12 1.55 18.09 11.21
2003 — 1.62 1.62 9.21 10.25 6.36 18.32 12.98 4.65 6.24 11.12 0.40 2.05 6.98 1.62 18.89 12.51
2004 — 1.77 1.77 10.33 12.12 8.93 20.00 15.06 4.75 5.92 12.67 0.42 2.19 7.95 1.68 20.97 13.93
2005 — 1.96 1.96 12.43 16.25 12.57 22.11 18.57 6.95 7.90 16.00 0.42 R 3.23 9.96 2.26 23.83 16.89
2006 — 2.29 2.29 13.30 18.42 14.78 R 25.25 21.33 R 8.03 14.96 19.69 0.52 R 3.27 11.62 2.09 29.17 R 20.13
2007 — 2.16 2.16 12.45 19.86 15.93 28.09 22.45 9.21 14.21 20.78 0.46 3.48 11.88 2.10 33.72 21.60

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 79.6 60.2 139.9 168.5 138.3 18.1 13.0 556.7 58.7 75.5 860.4 — 7.2 1,175.9 -91.0 442.4 1,527.3
1975 200.6 132.5 333.1 270.5 317.1 34.6 33.0 1,115.0 314.0 128.5 1,942.2 11.3 9.1 2,566.3 -352.5 1,042.3 3,256.1
1980 168.9 247.5 416.5 R 607.5 872.6 126.3 51.5 2,296.3 415.8 296.8 4,059.4 52.5 21.7 R 5,157.5 -544.9 1,825.4 R 6,438.0
1985 107.4 340.4 447.8 R 966.9 857.2 125.7 75.2 2,280.3 201.9 389.8 3,930.1 61.8 29.3 R 5,435.9 -535.1 2,495.9 R 7,396.7
1990 57.6 404.4 462.0 R 892.8 848.7 110.9 84.5 2,573.9 201.4 312.7 4,132.2 8.1 21.0 R 5,516.1 -593.6 3,117.9 R 8,040.4
1995 — 430.5 430.5 R 943.0 757.5 75.6 123.2 2,810.7 67.7 279.1 4,113.8 65.4 33.4 R 5,586.1 R -562.5 3,958.9 R 8,982.5
1996 — 433.0 433.0 R 1,234.0 987.2 103.9 149.1 2,934.9 91.3 290.8 4,557.2 60.7 34.8 R 6,319.8 R -578.5 3,961.3 R 9,702.6
1997 — 430.7 430.7 R 1,233.2 883.2 R 103.8 150.0 2,987.0 76.2 350.0 R 4,550.2 65.7 28.6 R 6,308.4 R -583.8 3,923.5 R 9,648.1
1998 — 439.6 439.6 R 1,207.0 789.0 74.3 117.8 2,662.7 98.9 313.6 R 4,056.3 64.8 27.6 R 5,795.3 R -630.9 4,040.0 R 9,204.5
1999 — 418.9 418.9 R 1,317.8 904.7 87.2 106.0 2,938.0 146.6 310.5 4,492.9 64.1 31.2 R 6,324.9 R -669.2 4,152.5 R 9,808.2
2000 — 414.2 414.2 R 1,721.2 1,293.2 152.5 R 138.5 3,850.0 125.2 391.9 R 5,951.4 62.6 38.1 R 8,187.5 R -699.3 4,083.1 R 11,571.4
2001 — 496.0 496.0 R 1,762.6 1,254.8 97.5 157.9 3,798.8 129.3 316.5 5,754.8 54.8 23.3 R 8,094.2 R -730.9 4,058.4 R 11,421.7
2002 — 531.0 531.0 R 1,510.1 1,099.0 52.9 132.4 3,589.0 107.7 331.3 5,312.2 48.3 28.7 R 7,430.2 -735.3 4,221.6 R 10,916.5
2003 — 534.4 534.4 R 1,843.4 1,303.0 84.5 232.6 4,183.7 184.2 335.3 6,323.4 57.1 39.2 R 8,797.4 R -803.8 4,593.8 R 12,587.5
2004 — 579.2 579.2 R 2,045.3 1,611.9 158.9 207.9 4,995.6 196.3 353.2 7,523.7 64.3 40.1 R 10,252.6 R -838.0 4,785.3 R 14,199.9
2005 — 643.9 643.9 R 2,610.5 2,238.6 310.9 255.2 6,254.3 324.7 448.1 9,831.8 64.7 R 66.3 R 13,217.2 R -1,170.0 5,559.1 R 17,606.2
2006 — 741.9 741.9 R 2,479.8 2,425.8 347.2 R 283.2 7,308.9 132.3 478.7 R 10,976.2 75.4 R 69.0 R 14,342.2 R -993.2 6,287.7 R 19,636.7
2007 — 706.6 706.6 2,566.9 2,510.0 318.2 285.9 7,764.4 141.7 559.0 11,579.1 69.7 72.2 14,994.4 -1,027.4 7,522.6 21,489.7

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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M Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Maryland
A
Primary Energy
R
Y Petroleum Biomass

L Natural Distillate Total


A Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

N Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


D
1970 1.05 1.42 1.42 1.50 2.57 1.50 0.73 1.44 7.02 2.31
1975 1.75 2.30 2.71 3.37 4.61 2.92 1.45 2.56 12.65 4.57
1980 3.18 4.38 7.06 8.55 9.81 7.31 3.70 5.65 17.32 8.42
1985 3.28 7.01 8.24 8.26 11.42 8.51 4.19 7.39 21.32 11.43
1990 3.36 6.28 8.47 4.99 12.58 8.71 3.53 7.01 21.17 12.36
1995 3.11 6.45 7.09 4.43 14.68 8.08 2.87 R 6.79 24.71 R 13.67
1996 3.19 7.39 8.05 5.38 16.01 9.06 3.29 7.78 24.21 R 13.76
1997 3.23 8.09 8.00 5.55 16.04 9.25 3.28 8.31 24.41 14.38
1998 3.06 8.00 6.83 4.26 14.72 7.98 2.84 R 7.84 24.72 14.77
1999 2.89 8.14 6.87 5.20 14.68 8.03 2.91 7.95 24.60 R 14.69
2000 2.81 9.47 10.23 8.62 18.24 11.18 4.37 9.80 23.31 15.10
2001 3.84 11.24 10.16 7.88 19.39 11.47 4.17 11.16 22.49 15.97
2002 3.36 9.37 9.09 7.37 16.70 10.39 3.78 9.55 22.69 15.12
2003 3.30 10.69 11.02 9.43 19.95 13.10 4.54 11.22 22.64 15.91
2004 4.23 12.04 12.36 11.18 21.29 14.16 5.16 12.47 22.86 16.95
2005 4.99 14.12 16.10 14.97 24.17 17.68 6.83 R 14.91 24.79 R 19.18
2006 4.71 15.81 18.15 17.77 28.36 R 20.47 7.87 R 16.87 28.47 R 22.27
2007 4.60 14.64 20.20 19.84 30.54 22.66 8.64 16.36 34.86 24.71

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 1.2 106.1 67.9 18.4 9.8 96.1 1.6 205.0 184.2 389.2
1975 0.4 161.4 133.3 19.3 21.3 173.9 3.9 339.6 416.8 756.3
1980 0.6 R 304.1 361.7 40.2 26.7 428.6 17.4 R 750.7 716.3 R 1,467.0
1985 2.2 R 496.1 269.1 52.1 40.6 361.9 24.1 R 884.2 1,041.6 R 1,925.8
1990 0.8 428.5 251.2 10.9 49.6 311.7 10.8 751.8 1,379.8 2,131.6
1995 3.0 R 506.5 203.2 13.4 87.6 304.2 13.2 R 826.9 1,874.7 R 2,701.6
1996 0.4 R 650.3 272.4 18.1 107.2 397.7 15.7 R 1,064.1 1,898.5 R 2,962.6
1997 0.5 R 647.9 233.8 18.8 115.4 367.9 11.7 R 1,028.1 1,826.7 R 2,854.8
1998 0.5 R 564.2 171.6 17.4 96.5 285.5 9.0 R 859.1 1,890.1 R 2,749.2
1999 0.4 R 629.5 186.7 15.4 88.2 290.4 9.7 R 930.0 1,959.3 R 2,889.3
2000 0.6 R 822.3 289.9 24.7 88.6 403.1 15.7 R 1,241.8 1,905.0 R 3,146.8
2001 0.8 R 824.3 283.9 21.0 113.4 418.4 9.5 R 1,252.9 1,864.5 R 3,117.4
2002 (s) R 770.0 233.0 12.7 101.7 347.5 8.7 R 1,126.2 1,973.0 R 3,099.2
2003 0.1 R 998.3 264.3 21.6 170.2 456.1 11.0 R 1,465.4 2,060.5 R 3,525.9
2004 0.6 R 1,070.3 294.9 34.9 156.0 485.8 12.8 R 1,569.5 2,180.6 R 3,750.1
2005 0.3 R 1,269.4 384.2 52.4 175.1 611.7 R 20.3 R 1,901.7 2,405.2 R 4,306.9
2006 0.4 R 1,167.2 358.0 44.0 R 188.4 R 590.5 R 21.3 R 1,779.4 2,613.6 R 4,392.9
2007 0.4 1,266.0 394.3 25.3 200.1 619.7 25.7 1,911.8 3,353.2 5,265.0

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Maryland M
Primary Energy
A
R
Petroleum Biomass
Y
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
L
A
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
N
1970 0.07 1.09 1.12 0.88 1.03 2.85 0.43 0.93 0.73 0.99 6.86 2.60 D
1975 1.06 1.96 2.39 2.53 2.75 4.86 1.83 2.31 1.45 2.13 12.49 5.76
1980 1.19 3.88 6.39 6.24 5.13 9.93 4.16 5.81 3.70 4.73 18.41 R 9.75
1985 1.33 6.17 6.37 8.26 11.63 9.51 4.41 6.61 4.19 6.07 22.00 12.91
1990 1.14 5.21 5.89 4.99 10.85 10.33 3.13 5.84 2.07 5.35 19.91 11.86
1995 1.25 4.93 4.39 4.43 10.72 10.47 2.74 4.70 1.74 4.49 20.40 R 12.63
1996 1.29 5.91 5.37 5.38 11.97 10.86 3.29 5.70 1.86 5.69 20.17 R 13.38
1997 1.30 6.31 5.20 5.55 11.50 10.69 3.04 5.70 1.82 5.97 20.26 R 13.59
1998 1.29 6.40 4.24 4.26 10.20 9.36 2.19 4.64 1.73 5.84 20.14 13.20
1999 1.28 6.71 4.74 5.20 10.39 9.91 2.76 5.17 1.66 6.23 20.13 13.56
2000 1.26 7.82 7.59 8.62 13.34 12.93 4.32 8.04 2.27 7.60 19.38 13.85
2001 1.42 9.78 6.75 7.88 14.11 12.30 3.91 7.32 2.41 R 8.96 18.89 14.18
2002 1.59 6.72 6.19 7.37 12.67 11.40 4.05 6.67 2.41 6.65 18.83 12.37
2003 1.54 7.89 7.52 9.43 14.86 12.98 5.37 8.11 2.67 7.84 20.37 R 12.68
2004 2.02 9.06 9.43 11.18 16.67 15.06 5.18 10.05 2.57 9.00 22.14 14.19
2005 2.30 11.42 13.51 14.97 18.74 18.57 7.58 13.89 R 3.46 R 11.52 26.28 R 17.53
2006 2.43 12.84 15.38 17.77 20.87 21.33 8.60 R 15.89 R 3.29 R 12.91 30.96 22.96
2007 2.45 11.87 16.70 19.84 22.84 22.45 9.69 17.64 3.71 12.16 33.93 24.18

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.1 28.8 20.9 0.3 0.7 1.5 4.1 27.5 (s) 56.4 148.5 205.0
1975 0.6 50.1 45.8 0.5 2.2 3.1 13.4 65.0 0.1 115.7 365.3 481.1
1980 0.8 R 113.1 106.6 0.7 2.5 6.3 30.3 146.4 0.4 R 260.7 589.6 R 850.3
1985 3.1 R 153.9 80.4 4.2 7.3 8.5 7.0 107.4 0.6 R 265.0 722.3 R 987.3
1990 1.1 128.7 85.4 1.3 7.6 12.6 10.8 117.6 1.6 249.0 748.9 997.9
1995 8.0 R 237.0 79.2 5.3 11.3 1.7 2.1 99.6 2.9 R 347.6 1,652.0 R 1,999.5
1996 1.2 R 278.5 102.2 4.6 14.1 1.8 2.2 125.0 3.2 R 407.9 1,636.8 R 2,044.7
1997 1.6 R 324.7 75.2 7.1 14.6 1.7 1.0 99.6 3.0 R 428.9 1,664.1 R 2,093.0
1998 1.5 R 380.9 63.1 7.6 11.8 1.5 0.6 84.6 2.5 R 469.6 1,714.5 R 2,184.1
1999 1.3 R 403.2 61.1 7.5 11.0 1.6 0.9 82.1 2.6 R 489.2 1,762.3 R 2,251.6
2000 2.4 R 449.8 114.2 17.7 11.4 7.8 2.4 153.5 3.8 R 609.5 1,753.1 R 2,362.6
2001 2.4 R 607.0 98.9 15.5 14.6 2.1 0.8 131.8 3.4 R 744.6 1,739.9 R 2,484.5
2002 0.1 R 441.6 90.1 7.2 13.6 2.0 1.6 114.5 3.0 R 559.2 1,403.3 R 1,962.5
2003 0.2 R 572.9 97.7 10.5 22.4 2.2 9.4 142.2 3.8 R 719.1 1,177.8 R 1,896.9
2004 2.5 R 654.9 115.8 8.0 21.6 2.6 2.8 150.8 4.6 R 812.9 1,304.3 R 2,117.2
2005 1.6 R 834.5 140.5 10.7 24.0 3.3 4.7 183.1 R 7.4 R 1,026.6 1,607.8 R 2,634.4
2006 2.3 R 834.9 161.4 6.3 R 24.5 3.8 2.6 R 198.6 R 7.6 R 1,043.4 3,140.5 R 4,183.9
2007 1.8 871.5 115.6 4.6 26.4 4.0 1.1 151.8 8.1 1,033.2 3,553.2 4,586.4

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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M Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Maryland
A Primary Energy
R Coal Petroleum Biomass
Y
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
L Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
A Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
N
D 1970 0.58 0.07 0.50 0.67 0.81 1.03 2.85 0.43 1.23 0.84 1.42 0.64 3.80 0.91
1975 2.14 1.06 2.05 1.35 2.34 2.75 4.86 2.08 2.57 2.40 1.42 2.05 8.42 2.78
1980 2.38 1.19 2.15 3.19 5.60 5.13 9.93 4.37 6.50 5.77 1.42 3.61 11.65 4.96
1985 1.88 1.33 1.75 5.51 6.23 11.63 9.51 4.41 6.31 6.35 1.42 4.40 13.92 6.31
1990 1.71 1.14 1.48 4.45 5.91 10.85 10.33 3.13 4.86 5.13 0.98 3.79 14.94 6.50
1995 — 1.25 1.25 3.13 4.57 8.66 10.47 2.74 4.52 4.71 1.24 3.52 12.39 5.21
1996 — 1.29 1.29 5.21 5.56 9.18 10.86 3.29 4.95 5.17 1.05 4.45 12.17 5.88
1997 — 1.30 1.30 3.14 5.44 10.13 10.69 3.04 4.92 5.10 1.07 3.72 12.33 5.16
1998 — 1.29 1.29 5.07 4.38 9.43 9.36 2.19 4.10 4.22 1.24 3.93 12.15 5.50
1999 — 1.28 1.28 5.50 4.80 9.62 9.91 2.76 4.16 4.34 1.38 4.08 12.49 5.66
2000 — 1.26 1.26 7.61 7.34 R 12.55 12.93 4.32 5.50 R 6.11 1.43 R 5.63 12.13 R 6.87
2001 — 1.42 1.42 8.74 6.65 12.88 12.30 3.91 4.27 5.32 1.25 R 5.07 12.81 6.58
2002 — 1.59 1.59 7.23 6.14 12.20 11.40 4.05 4.64 5.36 2.02 4.76 11.74 7.11
2003 — 1.54 1.54 9.30 7.20 14.95 12.98 5.37 5.26 6.47 1.62 5.47 14.33 9.10
2004 — 2.02 2.02 10.32 8.73 16.93 15.06 5.18 4.75 6.37 1.79 5.77 17.55 9.73
2005 — 2.30 2.30 11.61 13.25 18.48 18.57 7.58 6.17 8.70 2.71 7.37 20.56 11.88
2006 — 2.43 2.43 12.43 15.16 20.56 21.33 8.60 12.66 R 14.25 2.65 R 9.91 23.85 R 12.03
2007 — 2.45 2.45 11.19 16.53 23.94 22.45 9.69 12.06 14.09 2.51 9.75 27.59 12.43

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 79.6 1.8 81.4 29.8 14.8 2.4 3.9 17.8 44.1 83.1 5.5 199.8 109.7 309.5
1975 200.6 8.8 209.4 58.6 44.4 9.1 7.5 62.8 91.2 215.0 5.2 488.2 260.2 748.4
1980 168.9 21.2 190.1 R 176.9 104.1 21.9 7.6 69.9 221.0 424.5 3.8 R 795.3 518.5 R 1,313.8
1985 107.4 23.5 131.0 R 311.7 103.2 24.5 14.9 28.3 299.5 470.4 4.5 R 917.6 727.4 R 1,645.0
1990 57.6 27.1 84.8 282.6 70.9 24.9 16.1 24.1 268.9 404.8 5.2 777.4 984.3 1,761.7
1995 — 24.1 24.1 R 157.2 46.2 22.0 17.9 12.6 222.7 321.4 10.1 R 512.8 425.2 R 938.0
1996 — 25.5 25.5 R 268.1 66.7 25.4 19.4 28.2 230.6 370.3 8.7 R 672.6 419.4 R 1,092.1
1997 — 25.0 25.0 R 214.3 54.2 15.2 20.2 16.1 288.2 393.8 8.0 R 641.2 426.0 R 1,067.3
1998 — 24.9 24.9 R 202.7 69.5 9.0 14.3 8.8 248.7 350.3 8.7 586.5 428.7 R 1,015.2
1999 — 25.5 25.5 R 211.7 66.2 6.1 12.3 10.3 252.4 347.3 10.3 R 594.8 423.4 R 1,018.2
2000 — 25.7 25.7 R 314.9 90.1 R 33.8 16.9 14.9 312.0 R 467.7 10.4 R 818.7 416.7 R 1,235.4
2001 — 47.8 47.8 R 248.6 90.5 29.5 50.5 13.3 240.0 423.7 0.9 R 721.0 444.9 R 1,165.9
2002 — 54.2 54.2 R 201.7 63.2 16.4 51.1 10.5 267.4 408.6 5.0 669.4 836.3 1,505.7
2003 — 49.1 49.1 R 208.9 83.3 38.2 63.9 20.0 254.1 459.6 13.2 R 730.7 1,328.9 R 2,059.6
2004 — 69.8 69.8 R 248.1 104.6 27.9 81.4 23.4 255.2 492.6 12.0 R 822.5 1,269.3 R 2,091.8
2005 — 75.7 75.7 R 289.3 159.1 52.7 94.6 40.4 309.9 656.7 22.0 R 1,043.7 1,509.2 R 2,552.9
2006 — 74.1 74.1 R 296.0 188.7 R 66.6 115.1 41.0 341.9 R 753.3 22.5 R 1,145.9 493.0 R 1,638.9
2007 — 73.1 73.1 236.6 148.5 55.7 121.9 39.8 429.7 795.6 20.2 1,125.4 563.0 1,688.5

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Maryland M
A
Primary Energy
R
Petroleum Y
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total L
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
A
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu N
D
1970 0.07 — 2.17 1.32 0.73 1.03 5.08 2.85 0.39 2.30 2.30 — 2.30
1975 1.06 — 3.45 2.81 2.03 2.75 7.48 4.86 1.61 4.30 4.30 — 4.30
1980 — — 9.02 7.69 6.46 5.13 14.36 9.93 3.53 8.92 8.92 12.62 8.92
1985 — — 9.99 8.64 5.80 13.11 17.61 9.51 3.88 9.01 9.01 17.74 9.02
1990 — — 9.32 8.97 5.47 13.03 14.60 10.33 2.72 9.60 9.60 14.30 9.60
1995 — 2.98 8.36 8.13 3.89 13.02 19.41 10.47 2.64 9.67 9.67 15.01 9.67
1996 — 3.71 9.29 9.23 4.70 13.45 20.08 10.86 3.17 10.16 10.16 14.70 10.16
1997 — 3.46 9.39 8.89 4.47 13.29 17.98 10.69 2.82 9.96 9.95 14.85 9.96
1998 — 2.98 8.11 7.83 3.34 12.31 19.07 9.36 1.99 R 8.66 8.66 14.92 8.67
1999 — 2.95 8.81 8.30 3.90 13.91 16.75 9.91 2.65 9.21 9.21 14.97 9.21
2000 — 5.40 10.87 10.92 6.55 17.31 17.99 12.93 3.67 12.11 12.10 15.76 12.11
2001 — 5.21 11.01 10.25 5.87 17.49 19.00 12.30 3.26 11.60 11.60 15.36 11.61
2002 — 4.09 10.72 9.78 5.43 15.77 21.74 11.40 3.72 10.93 10.92 15.31 10.93
2003 — 6.34 12.42 11.30 6.36 17.34 26.51 12.98 4.62 12.47 12.47 16.93 12.48
2004 — 8.43 15.13 13.31 8.93 19.15 29.35 15.06 4.86 14.36 14.36 18.92 14.38
2005 — 8.25 18.56 17.44 12.57 20.81 38.40 18.57 6.88 17.91 17.90 22.65 17.91
2006 — 12.40 22.31 19.46 14.78 23.23 R 46.08 21.33 7.84 20.50 R 20.48 24.70 20.50
2007 — 11.01 23.70 20.62 15.93 25.57 51.97 22.45 9.21 21.79 21.77 29.75 21.80

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) — 3.4 32.1 18.1 0.1 9.2 551.2 9.5 623.7 623.7 — 623.7
1975 (s) — 3.6 85.9 33.5 0.5 13.9 1,104.5 28.5 1,270.4 1,270.4 — 1,270.4
1980 — — 7.9 262.0 125.9 0.5 27.0 2,282.4 100.1 2,805.9 2,805.9 1.0 2,806.8
1985 — — 3.8 377.7 125.7 2.8 30.1 2,256.9 36.9 2,834.0 2,834.0 4.5 2,838.6
1990 — — 3.5 422.8 110.9 2.4 28.1 2,545.3 31.2 3,144.2 3,144.2 5.0 3,149.2
1995 — 0.2 2.0 414.1 75.6 2.3 35.7 2,791.1 15.4 3,336.2 3,336.4 7.0 3,343.4
1996 — 0.3 1.6 523.8 103.9 2.4 35.8 2,913.7 15.1 3,596.3 3,596.6 6.7 3,603.3
1997 — 0.3 2.1 503.7 R 103.8 4.9 33.9 2,965.0 12.8 R 3,626.2 R 3,626.5 6.6 R 3,633.1
1998 — 0.4 2.3 472.9 74.3 0.6 37.6 2,646.8 14.3 R 3,248.8 3,249.1 6.8 3,255.9
1999 — 0.5 1.7 577.9 87.2 0.6 33.4 2,924.1 16.3 3,641.2 3,641.6 7.5 3,649.1
2000 — 0.9 2.2 779.1 152.5 4.7 35.3 3,825.3 18.2 4,817.4 4,818.3 8.4 4,826.7
2001 — 1.0 5.8 747.1 97.5 0.4 34.2 3,746.2 12.5 4,643.8 4,644.8 9.1 4,654.0
2002 — 0.8 5.4 689.6 52.9 0.7 38.6 3,535.9 16.2 4,339.3 4,340.1 8.9 4,349.0
2003 — 1.5 5.5 812.1 84.5 1.9 43.6 4,117.6 11.7 5,076.9 5,078.4 26.7 5,105.1
2004 — 2.2 6.3 1,041.5 158.9 2.4 48.9 4,911.5 38.0 6,207.5 6,209.7 31.1 6,240.8
2005 — 5.2 11.5 1,473.9 310.9 3.5 63.6 6,156.5 50.2 8,070.0 8,075.2 36.9 8,112.1
2006 — R 11.4 12.1 1,681.3 347.2 3.7 R 74.3 7,190.0 60.2 9,368.9 R 9,380.4 40.6 R 9,421.0
2007 — 10.7 12.8 1,783.9 318.2 3.7 86.6 7,638.5 42.3 9,885.9 9,896.6 53.2 9,949.8

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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M Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Maryland
A
Petroleum Biomass
R
Y Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
L
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
A
N 1970 0.39 0.32 0.44 0.48 — 0.44 — — — 0.40
D 1975 1.30 1.10 1.85 2.18 — 1.86 0.23 — — 1.36
1980 1.54 2.50 4.21 5.97 — 4.41 0.44 — — 1.66
1985 1.75 3.73 4.02 5.53 — 4.22 0.59 0.79 — 1.66
1990 1.65 2.45 3.10 5.29 — 3.26 0.61 0.46 — 1.87
1995 1.50 2.16 2.62 3.76 — 2.86 0.48 0.70 — 1.26
1996 1.49 2.99 3.18 4.77 — 3.57 0.48 0.59 — 1.31
1997 1.50 2.85 2.83 4.32 — 3.11 0.47 0.50 — 1.28
1998 1.46 2.63 2.08 2.95 — 2.17 0.46 0.61 — 1.27
1999 1.38 3.08 2.54 4.11 — 2.64 0.46 0.67 — 1.31
2000 1.33 4.42 3.83 5.87 — 4.08 0.43 0.67 — 1.39
2001 1.57 4.52 3.56 6.07 — 3.97 0.38 1.36 20.47 1.50
2002 1.63 4.13 3.71 5.57 — 4.01 0.38 1.64 — 1.55
2003 1.63 5.42 4.53 6.78 — 4.92 0.40 1.58 — 1.62
2004 1.74 5.57 4.65 8.30 — 5.34 0.42 1.46 — 1.68
2005 1.92 9.88 6.85 11.60 — 7.67 0.42 2.28 — 2.26
2006 2.27 7.45 7.63 13.88 — 10.20 0.52 R 2.32 — 2.09
2007 2.12 7.55 8.90 15.22 — 11.45 0.46 2.42 — 2.10

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 57.3 3.8 27.4 2.6 — 30.0 — — — 91.0


1975 122.7 0.5 209.3 8.7 — 218.0 11.3 — — 352.5
1980 224.9 R 13.4 215.5 38.6 — 254.1 52.5 — — 544.9
1985 311.6 5.2 129.7 26.7 — 156.4 61.8 0.1 — 535.1
1990 375.4 53.0 135.4 18.4 — 153.8 8.1 3.4 — 593.6
1995 395.5 R 42.1 37.6 14.8 — 52.4 65.4 7.1 — R 562.5
1996 405.9 R 36.7 45.9 22.0 — 67.9 60.7 7.2 — R 578.5
1997 403.6 45.9 46.3 16.3 — 62.7 65.7 5.9 — R 583.8
1998 412.7 58.8 75.3 11.9 — 87.2 64.8 7.3 — R 630.9
1999 391.7 R 72.9 119.2 12.8 — 132.0 64.1 8.5 — R 669.2
2000 385.5 R 133.2 89.8 19.9 — 109.7 62.6 8.2 — R 699.3
2001 445.1 R 81.7 102.6 34.5 — 137.1 54.8 9.6 2.6 R 730.9
2002 476.7 96.0 79.3 23.0 — 102.4 48.3 12.0 — 735.3
2003 485.0 R 61.8 143.0 45.6 — 188.6 57.1 11.2 — R 803.8
2004 506.2 69.7 132.0 55.0 — 187.0 64.3 10.7 — R 838.0
2005 566.2 R 212.2 229.4 80.8 — 310.3 64.7 16.7 — R 1,170.0
2006 665.1 R 170.3 28.5 36.3 — 64.8 75.4 R 17.6 — R 993.2
2007 631.3 182.1 58.4 67.7 — 126.2 69.7 18.2 — 1,027.4

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Massachusetts M
Primary Energy
A
S
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric S
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
A
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
C
H
1970 — 0.55 0.55 1.58 1.34 0.75 2.31 2.86 0.39 1.63 1.24 0.20 1.13 1.25 0.37 7.29 1.89 U
1975 — 1.57 1.57 2.86 2.74 2.10 3.74 4.73 1.95 3.37 2.95 0.18 1.29 2.82 1.66 13.93 4.12
1980 — 1.95 1.95 4.88 6.87 6.51 6.62 9.69 3.84 8.10 6.60 0.41 2.56 R 5.98 3.41 21.13 R 8.75 S
1985
1990


2.01
1.76
2.01
1.76
6.25
5.48
8.00
7.94
6.04
5.83
12.04
12.40
9.18
9.53
4.04
2.88
9.42
7.45
7.28
7.16
0.60
0.62
2.69
1.26
6.23
5.89
3.00
2.16
24.34
25.90
R 9.91
10.34
E
1995 — 1.69 1.69 5.24 6.61 4.06 12.59 10.26 2.67 8.34 7.74 0.42 1.21 5.96 1.79 29.57 11.02 T
1996 — 1.70 1.70 5.99 7.65 4.99 13.58 10.63 3.10 7.79 8.29 0.40 1.23 6.42 2.06 29.61 11.35
1997 — 1.71 1.71 6.29 7.48 4.61 15.05 10.73 2.67 7.41 7.87 0.46 1.03 6.37 2.15 30.54 11.63 T
1998
1999


1.69
1.75
1.69
1.75
6.22
5.96
6.41
6.77
3.45
4.01
13.71
13.43
9.08
10.04
1.96
2.41
6.43
6.88
6.51
7.43
0.45
0.44
0.97
1.06
5.59
6.08
1.85
2.02
28.02
26.53
10.73
R 10.83 S
2000 — 1.75 1.75 7.45 9.91 6.86 R 16.20 12.96 3.96 8.49 10.27 0.44 1.32 8.10 2.86 27.75 13.00
2001 — 1.68 1.68 8.80 9.34 5.80 16.94 12.14 4.21 8.65 9.80 0.49 1.90 8.31 2.76 33.81 14.27
2002 — 1.94 1.94 6.84 8.92 5.36 15.69 11.16 4.25 9.23 9.42 0.47 2.03 7.41 2.66 29.46 12.67
2003 — 1.77 1.77 8.71 10.42 6.75 18.88 12.78 4.92 10.71 10.83 0.45 2.18 8.84 3.64 30.95 14.65
2004 — 1.98 1.98 10.14 11.86 9.02 21.12 14.83 4.75 11.89 12.34 0.43 2.24 10.10 3.94 31.56 16.16
2005 — 3.08 3.08 12.44 15.97 12.74 23.82 17.97 7.29 15.42 15.74 0.44 R 2.96 R 12.75 5.76 35.70 R 19.40
2006 — 2.80 2.80 12.20 18.32 14.92 25.30 20.57 7.99 17.92 18.76 0.41 R 3.09 R 14.13 4.77 45.28 R 23.28
2007 — 2.80 2.80 12.19 19.75 16.47 28.19 21.96 9.45 22.31 20.29 0.57 3.40 14.92 5.42 44.44 23.89

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 11.7 11.7 234.1 461.9 33.3 15.9 743.8 210.9 71.6 1,537.4 2.7 12.4 1,798.1 -112.4 612.8 2,298.5
1975 — 38.5 38.5 441.3 934.7 95.0 32.2 1,357.3 808.9 97.6 3,325.6 7.5 12.8 3,825.8 -524.9 1,401.0 4,701.9
1980 — 44.5 44.5 R 901.9 1,504.7 315.8 51.7 2,619.1 1,306.9 244.7 6,042.8 14.3 55.2 R 7,058.7 R -1,191.4 2,398.4 R 8,265.7
1985 — 222.0 222.0 R 1,395.1 1,677.7 238.4 74.6 2,644.5 915.4 257.4 5,808.0 39.1 46.1 R 7,647.7 R -1,148.0 3,166.1 R 9,665.8
1990 — 201.2 201.2 R 1,492.9 1,784.6 323.3 118.2 2,810.2 579.0 204.2 5,819.6 33.3 47.7 R 7,649.5 R -886.1 4,016.0 R 10,779.4
1995 — 178.1 178.1 R 2,044.1 1,436.3 152.7 97.7 3,144.9 233.2 212.5 5,277.5 19.9 57.1 R 7,614.6 R -681.1 4,693.2 R 11,626.7
1996 — 193.2 193.2 R 2,308.7 1,535.2 194.6 125.8 3,315.0 300.4 281.0 5,751.8 22.4 60.9 R 8,371.6 R -769.0 4,777.4 R 12,380.0
1997 — 210.3 210.3 R 2,573.9 1,505.3 190.7 114.8 3,405.8 376.3 273.9 5,866.7 20.7 48.6 R 8,762.9 R -940.2 4,989.5 R 12,812.2
1998 — 185.3 185.3 R 2,270.0 1,226.3 R 151.4 97.5 2,948.1 316.2 243.2 R 4,982.9 26.9 42.3 R 7,554.8 R -848.2 4,647.2 R 11,353.8
1999 — 198.3 198.3 R 2,138.3 1,292.7 183.6 111.4 3,319.6 291.9 266.2 5,465.5 21.0 44.9 R 7,925.3 R -812.7 4,472.2 R 11,584.8
2000 — 200.8 200.8 R 2,645.3 2,136.2 319.1 R 170.8 4,391.8 414.4 365.5 R 7,797.9 25.3 60.2 R 10,852.4 -1,119.0 4,901.2 R 14,634.6
2001 — 183.1 183.1 R 3,176.3 2,100.1 230.3 178.2 4,134.0 433.1 253.6 7,329.4 26.4 57.8 R 10,852.5 -1,025.3 6,055.1 R 15,882.2
2002 — 229.4 229.4 R 2,765.1 1,961.8 170.3 131.2 3,900.8 343.6 271.4 6,779.1 28.3 59.1 R 9,876.2 R -1,046.1 5,398.1 R 14,228.3
2003 — 193.4 193.4 R 3,641.8 2,346.1 244.7 178.7 4,458.4 425.4 285.3 7,938.5 23.5 66.2 R 11,875.7 R -1,557.8 5,861.9 R 16,179.8
2004 — 208.2 208.2 R 3,911.6 2,619.8 421.3 149.9 5,279.5 422.7 332.0 9,225.0 26.7 70.3 R 13,466.0 R -1,653.6 6,044.7 R 17,857.1
2005 — 368.0 368.0 R 4,768.9 3,503.7 652.0 247.9 6,379.1 658.8 417.5 11,859.1 25.3 R 84.3 R 17,145.5 R -2,427.6 6,971.1 R 21,689.0
2006 — 313.7 313.7 R 4,570.2 3,482.8 709.4 335.8 7,340.0 326.5 494.7 12,689.2 25.2 R 86.3 R 17,725.7 R -1,876.9 8,628.4 R 24,477.2
2007 — 336.0 336.0 5,067.5 3,742.0 769.2 340.3 8,097.4 416.5 503.0 13,868.5 30.9 94.1 19,455.2 -2,257.1 8,663.8 25,861.9

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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M Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Massachusetts
A
Primary Energy
S
S Petroleum Biomass

A Natural Distillate Total


C Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

H Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


U
S 1970
1975
1.05
2.62
1.90
3.14
1.49
2.85
1.62
3.16
3.04
4.92
1.52
2.89
0.56
1.11
1.60
2.94
8.59
15.30
2.22
4.19
E 1980 4.47 5.33 7.05 8.15 8.99 7.10 2.85 R 6.13 22.18 R 8.32
R 10.60
1985 4.39 7.65 8.10 7.72 11.43 8.19 3.22 7.70 26.16
T 1990 4.21 7.55 8.21 6.28 13.36 8.39 2.83 7.76 28.31 11.40
T 1995 4.01 8.82 6.39 4.68 14.34 6.72 2.30 7.44 32.99 12.12
R 12.59
1996 4.19 8.65 7.39 6.17 15.42 7.82 2.64 7.96 32.97
S 1997 4.14 9.25 7.27 5.72 16.07 7.71 2.63 8.26 33.97 13.14
1998 4.10 9.28 6.19 4.50 15.03 6.62 2.27 7.73 31.06 12.52
1999 4.06 8.72 6.33 4.42 15.22 6.76 2.33 7.55 29.57 12.06
2000 4.12 9.49 9.64 10.34 18.33 10.11 3.50 9.59 30.87 13.64
2001 4.05 12.24 9.24 10.10 19.63 9.72 3.34 10.65 36.55 15.66
2002 4.60 9.56 8.64 9.66 18.06 8.99 3.03 9.08 32.03 13.65
2003 4.35 11.94 10.49 9.28 20.28 11.05 3.64 11.28 33.99 15.84
2004 5.07 13.79 11.80 11.13 22.37 12.30 4.14 12.76 34.45 17.43
2005 6.49 15.28 15.63 15.00 25.89 16.28 5.48 R 15.55 39.39 R 20.91
2006 6.37 17.65 17.83 17.83 29.09 R 18.68 6.31 R 17.88 48.65 R 25.35
2007 5.69 16.85 19.50 22.35 31.16 20.39 6.92 18.21 47.57 25.14

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 2.6 158.6 334.9 13.2 10.7 358.9 2.1 522.1 273.7 795.8
1975 1.8 284.4 628.7 10.6 18.4 657.7 4.4 948.3 555.7 1,504.0
1980 2.2 R 511.9 932.9 14.9 22.3 970.1 47.8 R 1,532.0 875.7 R 2,407.7
1985 3.1 R 765.7 946.8 25.3 42.1 1,014.1 37.9 R 1,820.8 1,151.9 R 2,972.7
1990 1.3 R 834.7 981.9 5.8 65.8 1,053.5 31.0 R 1,920.5 1,504.9 R 3,425.4
1995 0.3 R 956.7 746.8 3.5 75.4 825.6 27.2 R 1,809.9 1,800.2 R 3,610.1
1996 0.4 R 1,015.3 790.3 5.2 95.8 891.3 32.4 R 1,939.4 1,828.6 R 3,768.0
1997 0.3 R 1,059.1 776.1 6.1 93.8 876.1 23.2 R 1,958.6 1,886.6 R 3,845.3
1998 0.3 R 961.4 612.5 5.0 80.3 697.8 17.8 R 1,677.4 1,736.8 R 3,414.2
1999 0.5 R 977.8 657.2 4.5 83.8 745.4 19.2 R 1,742.9 1,754.8 R 3,497.8
2000 0.2 R 1,130.5 1,147.7 11.2 124.5 1,283.4 31.0 R 2,445.1 1,850.0 R 4,295.1
2001 0.2 1,364.9 1,200.4 11.3 121.2 1,332.9 23.3 2,721.3 2,242.6 R 4,964.0
2002 1.2 R 1,098.3 1,110.3 7.0 90.3 1,207.6 21.5 R 2,328.5 2,043.2 R 4,371.7
2003 0.7 R 1,576.0 1,234.8 12.8 148.8 1,396.4 27.1 R 3,000.2 2,271.9 R 5,272.1
2004 0.4 R 1,625.2 1,329.4 17.6 128.1 1,475.2 31.6 R 3,132.3 2,323.4 R 5,455.8
2005 0.6 R 1,830.3 1,677.1 25.4 196.3 1,898.8 R 29.0 R 3,758.7 2,760.3 R 6,519.0
2006 0.2 R 1,834.6 1,624.8 24.1 R 219.4 R 1,868.3 R 30.4 R 3,733.6 3,257.3 R 6,990.9
2007 0.3 1,957.2 1,804.2 20.5 232.1 2,056.8 36.8 4,051.1 3,268.7 7,319.8

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Massachusetts M
Primary Energy
A
S
Petroleum Biomass
S
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
A
C
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
H
1970 0.89 1.40 1.10 0.81 1.54 2.86 0.37 0.72 0.56 0.83 8.05 1.64 U
1975
1980
2.62
1.67
2.64
4.65
2.44
6.36
2.62
6.12
2.84
5.52
4.73
9.69
1.89
3.81
2.22
5.37
1.11
2.85
2.32
R 5.01
14.39
22.08
4.51
R 9.31 S
1985 2.39 6.88 6.72 7.72 12.89 9.18 4.31 6.03 3.22 6.28 25.20 R 12.66 E
1990 2.62 6.14 6.38 6.28 11.34 9.53 3.05 5.18 2.83 5.52 25.43 12.33
1995 2.26 6.42 4.90 4.68 10.59 10.26 2.86 4.35 2.30 5.52 29.34 13.19 T
1996
1997
2.30
2.53
6.57
7.20
5.83
5.45
6.17
5.72
11.73
11.55
10.63
10.73
3.41
3.01
5.25
4.90
2.64
2.63
6.07
6.43
29.36
30.38
13.50
R 13.93 T
1998 2.29 7.21 4.27 4.50 10.31 9.08 2.22 4.01 2.26 6.15 27.64 13.76 S
1999 2.31 7.20 4.63 4.42 10.34 10.04 2.46 4.35 2.08 6.19 26.08 14.49
2000 2.00 8.24 7.81 10.34 13.24 12.96 4.43 7.48 3.06 7.85 27.06 15.89
2001 2.06 10.91 6.90 10.10 13.69 12.14 4.33 7.04 2.86 9.53 34.28 21.01
2002 2.41 8.38 6.59 9.66 12.07 11.16 4.26 6.57 2.45 7.64 29.53 17.64
2003 2.30 10.45 7.87 9.28 14.21 12.78 5.30 7.48 3.15 9.06 30.70 18.43
2004 2.41 11.94 9.37 11.13 15.71 14.83 5.24 7.96 2.91 10.00 32.20 20.05
2005 3.12 14.15 13.60 15.00 17.74 17.97 7.79 11.66 R 4.00 R 12.82 36.41 R 23.66
2006 3.48 15.73 15.92 17.83 19.79 20.57 8.54 R 14.26 R 3.99 R 14.95 45.55 R 30.87
2007 3.54 14.95 17.45 22.35 22.04 21.96 9.32 16.14 4.50 15.04 44.55 29.99

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 1.7 50.1 86.4 0.5 1.0 1.5 35.0 124.4 (s) 176.3 213.6 389.9
1975 4.2 100.1 187.9 0.7 1.9 2.7 108.6 301.8 0.1 406.2 559.7 965.8
1980 3.1 R 252.5 278.0 1.0 2.4 9.7 116.3 407.5 1.2 R 664.3 983.0 R 1,647.3
1985 6.1 R 291.5 249.4 4.7 8.4 9.1 85.6 357.2 0.9 R 655.6 1,338.2 R 1,993.8
1990 3.3 R 321.5 275.5 4.5 9.9 3.4 85.8 379.1 3.4 R 707.3 1,693.8 R 2,401.1
1995 1.3 R 541.8 184.8 2.9 9.8 3.5 55.2 256.3 3.7 R 803.2 2,027.6 R 2,830.8
1996 1.7 R 648.1 191.4 1.6 12.9 3.6 52.1 261.6 4.4 R 915.8 2,075.1 R 2,990.9
1997 1.6 R 776.7 180.3 1.5 11.9 2.7 42.4 238.8 3.9 R 1,020.9 2,198.0 R 3,218.9
1998 1.5 R 659.5 134.4 1.8 9.7 3.1 19.8 168.9 2.9 R 832.7 2,053.4 R 2,886.2
1999 2.1 R 497.0 103.4 5.6 10.0 3.3 18.3 140.6 3.3 R 643.0 1,940.9 R 2,583.9
2000 0.8 R 549.3 236.9 6.3 15.9 18.9 38.7 316.6 5.3 871.9 2,164.0 R 3,035.9
2001 0.7 703.7 169.6 9.0 14.9 5.3 14.2 213.0 4.7 R 922.2 2,866.9 3,789.0
2002 4.6 R 570.6 147.3 3.2 10.6 6.8 17.2 185.1 4.8 R 765.1 2,487.5 R 3,252.6
2003 2.5 R 686.0 255.2 3.8 18.4 6.9 60.3 344.6 5.9 R 1,039.0 2,686.8 R 3,725.7
2004 1.9 R 709.9 235.2 5.7 15.9 5.4 91.3 353.5 7.8 R 1,073.0 2,858.3 R 3,931.3
2005 3.1 R 809.7 373.2 6.7 23.7 5.5 130.5 539.5 R 6.1 R 1,358.5 3,281.9 R 4,640.4
2006 1.3 R 822.9 302.8 3.9 R 26.3 7.8 62.8 R 403.6 R 6.2 R 1,234.1 4,077.7 R 5,311.8
2007 1.7 927.5 330.7 3.2 29.0 9.1 48.9 420.9 7.5 1,357.5 4,127.0 5,484.5

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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M Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Massachusetts
A Primary Energy
S Coal Petroleum Biomass
S
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
A Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
C Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
H
U 1970 — 0.89 0.89 1.03 0.74 1.54 2.86 0.42 1.33 0.60 1.42 0.67 4.88 1.06
1975 — 2.62 2.62 2.28 2.36 2.84 4.73 2.06 2.91 2.25 1.42 2.23 11.21 3.36
S 1980 — 1.67 1.67 4.09 5.59 5.52 9.69 4.14 7.32 5.92 1.43 R 5.02 18.21 R 8.15
R 8.44
E 1985
1990


2.39
2.62
2.39
2.62
5.24
4.00
6.62
6.71
12.89
11.34
9.18
9.53
4.31
3.05
8.69
6.58
5.84
6.03
1.43
1.52
5.38
5.06
20.47
23.13 9.43
T 1995
1996


2.26
2.30
2.26
2.30
4.32
5.23
5.48
6.58
7.50
8.51
10.26
10.63
2.86
3.41
7.13
6.80
6.03
6.29
1.70
1.78
4.88
5.61
24.65
24.71
R 9.58
9.86
T 1997 — 2.53 2.53 5.67 6.45 12.34 10.73 3.01 6.54 6.02 1.78 5.72 25.46 10.09
1998 — 2.29 2.29 5.60 5.63 8.97 9.08 2.22 5.37 4.89 1.31 5.23 23.98 9.50
S 1999 — 2.31 2.31 4.98 5.67 9.04 10.04 2.46 6.13 5.83 1.31 5.25 22.17 R 8.69
2000 — 2.00 2.00 7.17 7.82 R 11.74 12.96 4.43 7.64 R 7.58 1.30 R 7.24 24.03 10.78
2001 — 2.06 2.06 8.95 6.70 12.78 12.14 4.33 7.34 7.23 1.31 8.19 27.47 11.89
2002 — 2.41 2.41 6.99 6.10 12.08 11.16 4.26 7.88 7.39 1.66 7.07 24.44 10.48
2003 — 2.30 2.30 9.64 7.65 13.36 12.78 5.30 9.03 8.66 1.66 9.00 26.17 13.60
2004 — 2.41 2.41 11.76 9.37 15.60 14.83 5.24 9.99 9.93 1.66 10.67 24.87 14.51
2005 — 3.12 3.12 13.54 13.54 18.71 17.97 7.79 12.77 13.16 1.66 13.09 27.01 16.75
2006 — 3.48 3.48 14.87 15.82 R 20.43 20.57 8.54 14.98 R 15.25 1.66 R 14.74 38.22 R 20.77
2007 — 3.54 3.54 14.71 17.63 23.96 21.96 9.32 18.30 17.63 1.66 15.64 38.18 21.61

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 3.2 3.2 23.5 12.5 4.0 1.7 68.1 41.2 127.6 10.3 164.5 123.4 288.0
1975 — 6.9 6.9 55.0 36.5 11.6 2.0 205.3 62.7 318.1 8.4 388.4 280.3 668.7
1980 — 4.0 4.0 R 120.2 61.5 26.5 4.6 69.3 175.9 337.7 6.2 R 468.2 527.3 R 995.5
1985 — 10.4 10.4 R 177.8 44.9 20.8 17.7 227.8 175.6 486.8 7.3 R 682.3 660.4 R 1,342.7
1990 — 4.8 4.8 R 183.5 101.0 40.0 20.7 50.0 147.3 359.0 2.0 R 549.3 801.6 R 1,350.9
1995 — 2.4 2.4 R 281.4 40.8 10.5 20.0 26.2 149.3 246.8 4.1 R 534.7 843.1 R 1,377.8
1996 — 2.2 2.2 R 332.0 46.7 15.2 20.6 36.2 216.5 335.2 4.6 R 674.0 850.4 R 1,524.4
1997 — 2.3 2.3 R 374.7 42.5 7.3 21.9 32.6 211.5 315.7 4.5 R 697.2 881.6 R 1,578.7
1998 — 2.0 2.0 R 358.7 33.1 6.0 15.0 24.9 176.7 255.6 1.2 R 617.4 835.4 R 1,452.8
1999 — 1.9 1.9 R 412.2 40.2 11.4 15.5 13.9 201.9 283.0 1.2 R 698.3 754.0 R 1,452.2
2000 — 3.0 3.0 560.7 43.0 R 27.6 20.7 30.6 289.0 R 410.9 1.1 R 975.7 863.5 R 1,839.2
2001 — 3.0 3.0 R 759.9 50.1 39.7 57.7 58.6 177.9 383.9 0.9 1,147.7 914.5 R 2,062.3
2002 — 2.9 2.9 R 631.7 34.8 28.3 53.3 46.4 199.4 362.2 0.9 R 997.7 841.2 R 1,838.9
2003 — 3.6 3.6 R 446.1 84.8 9.4 62.4 32.3 198.6 387.5 0.9 R 838.0 891.4 R 1,729.4
2004 — 3.6 3.6 R 535.2 106.3 3.8 75.0 23.7 228.3 437.1 0.9 R 976.8 844.0 R 1,820.8
2005 — 5.8 5.8 R 653.1 149.5 25.1 85.2 37.6 279.5 576.9 0.9 1,236.7 909.6 2,146.3
2006 — R 7.0 R 7.0 644.5 146.6 R 87.3 99.7 59.9 350.1 R 743.6 1.0 R 1,396.2 1,252.1 R 2,648.3
2007 — 7.9 7.9 687.1 139.7 76.7 90.7 56.7 339.6 703.4 1.0 1,399.4 1,230.9 2,630.3

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Massachusetts M
A
Primary Energy
S
Petroleum S
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total A
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
C
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu H
U
1970 0.89 — 2.17 1.35 0.75 1.54 5.08 2.86 0.34 2.37 2.37 5.66 2.38
1975 2.62 — 3.45 2.90 2.09 2.84 7.48 4.73 1.72 4.24 4.24 14.77 4.25 S
1980 — — 9.02 7.40 6.51 5.52 14.36 9.69 3.22 9.01 9.01 21.74 9.03 E
1985 — — 9.99 9.24 6.04 13.50 17.61 9.18 3.77 8.84 8.84 23.83 8.87
1990 — 3.47 9.32 9.37 5.83 11.95 14.60 9.53 2.44 8.89 8.89 25.10 8.92 T
1995
1996


4.11
4.39
8.36
9.29
8.78
9.76
4.06
4.99
11.31
11.69
19.41
20.08
10.26
10.63
2.60
3.01
9.52
9.82
9.52
9.82
27.61
28.32
9.56
9.86
T
1997 — 3.63 9.39 9.49 4.61 10.65 17.98 10.73 2.59 9.85 9.85 27.09 9.88 S
1998 — 2.37 8.11 8.42 3.45 9.30 19.07 9.08 1.85 8.48 8.48 27.04 8.52
1999 — 4.38 8.81 8.91 4.01 11.05 16.75 10.04 2.48 9.31 9.30 28.15 9.34
2000 — 2.60 10.87 11.86 6.86 14.31 17.99 12.96 3.73 12.15 12.14 29.22 12.17
2001 — 6.58 11.01 10.96 5.80 15.81 19.00 12.14 3.77 11.41 11.41 37.01 11.46
2002 — 4.74 10.72 10.78 5.36 14.30 21.74 11.16 4.23 10.72 10.72 31.89 10.76
2003 — 6.76 12.42 12.55 6.75 15.95 26.51 12.78 4.88 12.33 12.33 11.99 12.33
2004 — R 5.69 15.13 13.57 9.02 18.32 29.35 14.83 4.83 14.15 14.15 13.63 14.14
2005 — 10.23 18.56 17.90 12.74 19.09 38.40 17.97 7.11 17.41 17.40 14.08 17.39
2006 — 13.05 22.31 19.99 14.92 21.58 R 46.08 20.57 R 7.83 19.98 19.97 31.30 20.00
2007 — 12.73 23.70 21.00 16.47 23.56 51.97 21.96 9.76 21.41 21.39 27.08 21.41

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) — 3.0 25.2 33.3 0.2 13.6 740.6 7.0 822.8 822.8 2.0 824.8
1975 (s) — 4.0 75.8 94.4 0.3 19.6 1,352.5 11.3 1,558.0 1,558.0 5.3 1,563.3
1980 — — 12.5 211.1 315.5 0.5 40.4 2,604.7 18.2 3,202.9 3,202.9 12.4 3,215.3
1985 — — 6.8 408.9 238.4 3.4 45.0 2,617.7 20.7 3,340.9 3,340.9 15.7 3,356.6
1990 — (s) 4.5 406.9 323.3 2.6 42.0 2,786.1 20.9 3,586.3 3,586.3 15.7 3,602.0
1995 — 0.2 3.6 449.2 152.7 2.0 53.3 3,121.5 3.3 3,785.6 3,785.8 22.3 3,808.0
1996 — 0.3 4.2 490.3 194.6 1.9 53.5 3,290.7 37.9 4,073.1 4,073.4 23.3 4,096.7
1997 — 0.5 4.1 494.5 190.7 1.8 50.6 3,381.2 22.5 R 4,145.4 R 4,145.9 23.3 4,169.2
1998 — 0.2 3.6 435.8 R 151.4 1.5 56.2 2,930.0 0.3 R 3,578.9 R 3,579.1 21.6 R 3,600.7
1999 — 0.5 4.3 482.8 183.6 6.2 49.9 3,300.8 0.3 4,027.9 4,028.4 22.4 4,050.8
2000 — 0.3 6.3 694.3 319.1 2.9 52.8 4,352.3 12.6 5,440.3 5,440.6 23.8 5,464.4
2001 — 0.9 4.4 669.1 230.3 2.4 51.1 4,071.0 6.8 5,035.1 5,035.9 31.0 5,067.0
2002 — 0.6 4.2 655.0 170.3 2.0 57.7 3,840.7 8.4 4,738.2 4,738.9 26.3 4,765.1
2003 — 1.1 5.0 733.3 244.7 2.1 65.1 4,389.0 0.2 5,439.5 5,440.6 11.9 5,452.5
2004 — 1.0 7.3 926.4 421.3 2.1 73.0 5,199.1 0.1 6,629.3 6,630.3 18.9 6,649.2
2005 — 8.0 11.0 1,278.1 652.0 2.7 95.0 6,288.5 28.9 8,356.1 8,364.0 19.3 8,383.3
2006 — R 9.3 5.5 1,395.9 709.4 2.7 111.1 7,232.5 18.4 9,475.6 R 9,484.9 41.3 R 9,526.2
2007 — 9.7 10.4 1,454.1 769.2 2.5 129.4 7,997.6 17.2 10,380.4 10,390.1 37.2 10,427.3

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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M Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Massachusetts
A
Petroleum Biomass
S
S Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
A
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
C
H 1970 0.31 0.33 0.38 0.43 — 0.38 0.20 — — 0.37
U 1975 1.31 1.32 1.93 2.17 — 1.93 0.18 — — 1.66
1980 1.95 3.40 3.84 6.00 — 3.86 0.41 — — 3.41
S 1985 1.97 3.41 3.91 5.80 — 3.97 0.60 — 9.34 3.00
E 1990
1995
1.73
1.68
2.40
2.01
2.86
2.58
5.41
3.72


2.92
2.66
0.62
0.42
0.46
0.70
8.37
6.21
2.16
1.79
T 1996 1.69 2.96 2.99 4.68 — 3.08 0.40 0.59 6.37 2.06
T 1997
1998
1.70
1.68
3.01
2.74
2.60
1.92
4.48
3.22


2.65
1.95
0.46
0.45
0.50
0.61
6.71
7.87
2.15
1.85
S 1999 1.73 2.65 2.41 2.65 — 2.41 0.44 0.67 8.69 2.02
2000 1.75 4.44 3.88 6.52 — 3.95 0.44 0.67 16.78 2.86
2001 1.67 3.47 4.20 5.81 — 4.24 0.49 1.36 20.47 2.76
2002 1.92 3.54 4.25 5.64 — 4.31 0.47 1.64 8.94 2.66
2003 1.75 5.36 4.82 6.86 — 4.97 0.45 1.58 13.21 3.64
2004 1.97 6.40 4.59 6.33 — 4.68 0.43 1.46 13.84 3.94
2005 3.08 9.32 7.13 11.67 — 7.28 0.44 2.28 16.53 5.76
2006 2.78 7.22 7.67 13.98 — 7.90 0.41 R 2.32 17.32 4.77
2007 2.78 7.82 9.48 15.91 — 9.65 0.57 2.42 18.25 5.42

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 4.2 1.9 100.8 2.9 — 103.7 2.7 — — 112.4


1975 25.6 1.9 483.6 6.3 — 490.0 7.5 — — 524.9
1980 35.2 R 17.3 1,103.1 21.5 — 1,124.6 14.3 — — R 1,191.4
1985 202.4 R 160.1 581.3 27.8 — 609.0 39.1 — 137.4 R 1,148.0
1990 191.8 R 153.1 422.3 19.3 — 441.7 33.3 11.3 54.9 R 886.1
1995 174.0 R 264.0 148.5 14.7 — 163.2 19.9 22.1 37.9 R 681.1
1996 188.9 R 313.0 174.1 16.5 — 190.6 22.4 19.5 34.6 R 769.0
1997 206.0 R 362.9 278.8 12.0 — 290.8 20.7 17.1 42.7 R 940.2
1998 181.5 R 290.3 271.2 10.5 — 281.7 26.9 20.4 47.4 R 848.2
1999 193.8 R 250.8 259.4 9.2 — 268.6 21.0 21.2 57.3 R 812.7
2000 196.9 404.5 332.5 14.3 — 346.8 25.3 22.8 122.7 1,119.0
2001 179.2 346.9 353.5 11.0 — 364.5 26.4 28.9 79.4 1,025.3
2002 220.7 R 463.9 271.5 14.5 — 286.0 28.3 32.0 15.2 R 1,046.1
2003 186.5 R 932.6 332.6 38.0 — 370.6 23.5 32.3 12.4 R 1,557.8
2004 202.3 R 1,040.4 307.6 22.4 — 329.9 26.7 30.1 24.2 R 1,653.6
2005 358.5 R 1,467.9 461.9 25.9 — 487.8 25.3 48.2 39.9 R 2,427.6
2006 305.2 R 1,258.8 185.4 12.6 — 198.0 25.2 R 48.6 41.2 R 1,876.9
2007 326.2 1,486.0 293.7 13.4 — 307.1 30.9 48.7 58.3 2,257.1

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Michigan M
Primary Energy
I
C
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric H
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
I
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
G
A
1970 0.55 0.42 0.44 0.77 1.09 0.74 1.89 2.71 0.59 1.83 2.01 0.36 1.01 1.12 0.39 5.55 1.70 N
1975 2.07 1.04 1.23 1.42 2.49 2.08 3.76 4.72 1.96 3.57 3.73 0.28 1.29 2.23 1.04 9.78 3.33
1980 2.27 1.61 1.71 3.05 6.76 6.38 6.62 10.09 3.90 8.17 8.49 0.49 2.16 4.40 1.71 15.40 6.58
1985 2.08 1.90 1.92 5.70 7.69 6.09 9.00 9.10 4.45 9.85 8.69 0.80 2.30 5.19 1.74 19.88 R 8.43
1990 1.80 1.62 1.63 4.16 7.40 5.65 10.51 8.78 3.00 7.33 8.22 0.79 1.52 4.42 1.45 20.85 R 7.99
1995 1.57 1.48 1.48 3.93 6.89 3.93 9.13 8.46 2.61 7.16 7.79 0.65 1.20 4.20 1.40 20.72 R 7.88
1996 1.68 1.43 1.44 4.23 7.75 4.76 10.88 9.20 2.91 7.78 8.61 0.59 1.10 4.51 R 1.37 20.86 R 8.32
1997 1.75 1.40 1.42 4.36 7.55 4.56 11.08 9.10 3.10 6.76 8.31 0.59 1.01 R 4.58 1.39 20.68 R 8.37
1998 1.67 1.36 1.38 4.18 6.52 3.50 9.82 8.06 2.70 6.28 7.35 0.65 1.07 4.29 1.42 20.85 R 8.18
1999 1.74 1.33 1.37 4.17 7.22 3.89 9.50 8.66 2.60 6.41 7.85 0.60 1.16 4.48 1.39 20.94 R 8.29
2000 1.66 1.32 1.35 4.44 9.89 6.51 R 12.47 11.86 3.41 8.27 R 10.78 0.61 1.26 R 5.50 1.56 20.89 R 9.63
2001 1.73 1.30 1.32 5.02 9.37 5.80 14.07 11.22 3.83 8.33 10.57 0.48 1.87 5.42 1.40 20.48 R 9.83
2002 1.93 1.34 1.36 5.45 8.74 5.45 11.93 10.60 2.48 8.92 9.97 0.43 2.00 5.38 1.37 20.83 9.93
2003 1.93 1.37 1.39 6.41 10.03 6.68 14.18 12.22 4.31 9.52 11.53 0.42 1.89 6.19 1.41 20.14 10.85
2004 2.31 1.43 1.46 7.39 12.19 8.88 15.55 14.36 4.80 10.38 13.40 0.42 1.97 7.08 1.57 20.40 12.19
2005 3.37 1.63 1.70 8.98 16.51 13.03 R 18.14 17.47 6.78 14.04 16.79 0.43 R 3.03 8.62 1.80 21.25 14.47
2006 3.76 1.72 1.81 10.19 18.62 14.94 R 20.21 19.79 7.67 18.28 19.25 0.40 R 3.07 9.83 1.79 23.90 R 16.61
2007 3.70 1.77 1.84 9.58 19.88 16.47 22.41 21.90 8.16 20.04 21.07 0.47 3.23 10.13 1.99 25.04 17.37

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 73.4 294.1 367.5 620.2 240.6 30.4 43.9 1,378.2 33.7 196.8 1,923.7 1.5 6.3 2,925.9 -230.3 1,041.7 3,737.3
1975 290.3 634.0 924.3 1,235.6 610.6 66.8 103.9 2,686.4 217.0 329.8 4,014.6 22.2 7.9 6,229.4 -757.9 2,139.6 7,611.2
1980 250.1 1,047.1 1,297.2 2,596.2 1,087.9 236.9 163.6 5,144.7 315.1 1,054.8 8,002.9 85.1 33.4 12,153.7 -1,385.2 3,647.5 14,416.0
1985 149.7 1,348.3 1,498.1 R 3,954.1 1,164.6 223.6 453.8 4,466.4 56.0 715.5 7,079.9 115.0 39.1 R 12,734.9 R -1,325.6 4,993.3 R 16,402.5
1990 51.3 1,233.5 1,284.8 R 3,569.5 1,050.2 319.7 555.0 4,608.3 43.8 666.8 7,243.8 179.7 58.4 R 12,374.8 R -1,421.6 5,797.5 R 16,750.7
1995 59.1 1,107.3 1,166.3 R 3,708.4 1,101.7 196.3 475.1 4,875.1 23.1 784.0 7,455.2 167.9 70.8 R 12,691.5 R -1,514.3 6,636.2 R 17,813.4
1996 60.0 1,086.9 1,146.9 R 4,194.0 1,297.7 243.9 714.2 5,305.6 28.5 854.8 8,444.7 166.2 70.4 R 14,068.4 R -1,539.0 6,792.0 R 19,321.4
1997 63.6 1,042.6 1,106.3 R 4,188.9 1,305.8 R 245.1 579.7 5,328.9 26.2 977.9 R 8,463.5 134.8 58.9 R 14,029.8 R -1,503.8 6,805.8 R 19,331.9
1998 79.0 1,060.5 1,139.5 R 3,560.3 1,135.4 R 179.1 463.2 4,826.3 30.6 884.5 R 7,519.1 85.7 60.8 R 12,419.9 R -1,463.7 7,081.7 R 18,037.9
1999 128.5 1,008.9 1,137.5 R 3,854.1 1,328.1 201.0 524.4 5,464.4 36.7 916.1 8,470.8 91.3 67.8 R 13,647.8 R -1,447.5 7,362.6 R 19,562.9
2000 91.0 987.1 1,078.1 R 4,143.6 1,776.1 266.3 R 731.2 7,300.2 44.9 1,104.4 R 11,223.1 119.6 78.0 R 16,718.5 R -1,658.1 7,400.3 R 22,460.7
2001 76.8 969.3 1,046.1 R 4,440.4 1,609.9 204.5 957.6 6,984.8 33.1 782.7 10,572.6 132.9 99.2 R 16,296.4 R -1,589.6 7,092.1 R 21,799.0
2002 51.7 954.3 1,005.9 4,975.9 1,476.6 186.0 904.6 6,718.9 28.2 845.5 10,159.8 138.4 101.2 16,388.5 -1,606.0 7,377.2 22,159.7
2003 53.2 984.6 1,037.8 5,626.4 1,721.8 102.1 1,054.9 7,573.2 55.8 964.0 11,471.8 121.8 113.5 18,427.8 -1,566.4 7,408.8 24,270.1
2004 67.3 1,064.1 1,131.4 6,439.2 2,210.6 188.0 1,166.2 8,909.0 62.5 1,127.9 13,664.2 135.0 114.4 21,581.1 -1,859.2 7,353.4 27,075.3
2005 106.9 1,252.6 1,359.5 7,867.7 2,915.6 253.5 R 1,515.1 10,903.9 93.2 1,415.3 R 17,096.5 146.7 R 185.5 R 26,750.8 -2,213.5 7,934.7 R 32,472.1
2006 123.1 1,268.9 1,392.0 R 7,832.7 3,246.3 349.4 R 1,092.5 12,197.7 56.6 1,743.2 R 18,685.7 122.2 R 181.9 R 28,235.6 R -2,031.4 8,724.5 R 34,928.7
2007 113.8 1,361.1 1,474.9 7,657.3 3,401.6 492.3 1,300.4 13,263.5 89.5 1,908.7 20,456.0 154.0 191.5 30,038.4 -2,407.4 9,251.2 36,882.2

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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M Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Michigan
I
Primary Energy
C
H Petroleum Biomass

I Natural Distillate Total


G Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

A Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


N
1970 1.43 1.00 1.23 1.56 2.07 1.35 0.57 1.10 6.99 1.73
1975 3.07 1.58 2.51 3.12 4.29 2.78 1.12 1.92 11.32 3.13
1980 3.70 3.13 7.05 8.43 8.08 7.25 2.87 3.71 16.76 5.52
1985 3.86 6.14 7.66 8.47 9.63 8.27 3.24 6.36 21.62 8.74
1990 3.39 4.81 7.57 9.53 11.37 9.31 3.56 R 5.37 22.95 R 8.46
1995 3.08 4.53 6.57 8.79 10.10 8.58 2.90 R 4.98 24.44 R 8.43
1996 3.01 4.80 7.47 8.91 11.83 10.20 3.32 R 5.48 24.83 R 8.77
1997 3.17 5.00 7.20 9.41 11.63 9.99 3.31 R 5.63 25.12 R 9.07
1998 3.12 4.94 6.14 7.70 9.97 8.75 2.87 R 5.42 25.41 R 9.56
1999 3.08 4.93 6.75 7.39 9.79 8.76 2.94 R 5.45 25.58 R 9.40
2000 3.06 4.93 9.11 9.38 12.85 11.66 4.41 R 5.82 24.98 R 9.48
2001 3.11 5.60 8.89 9.85 14.56 13.16 4.22 6.77 24.20 R 10.36
2002 3.11 6.33 8.48 8.69 12.74 11.87 3.82 7.15 24.28 10.75
2003 3.25 7.32 10.10 10.09 14.88 13.87 4.59 8.27 24.49 11.52
2004 3.36 R 8.52 11.76 11.20 16.39 15.37 5.21 9.45 24.42 12.58
2005 4.27 10.38 15.69 15.49 18.75 18.14 6.91 R 11.45 24.63 R 14.36
2006 4.66 R 11.74 17.80 19.69 21.08 R 20.36 7.96 R 12.65 28.63 R 16.53
2007 4.31 10.80 19.78 22.33 23.21 22.58 8.73 12.11 29.93 16.34

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 16.3 345.1 135.5 4.8 35.2 175.5 1.7 538.6 408.1 946.8
1975 8.6 542.8 284.4 5.3 83.3 373.0 3.2 927.6 806.7 1,734.4
1980 5.8 1,236.0 377.7 4.0 100.1 481.8 22.0 R 1,745.7 1,273.3 3,019.0
1985 5.3 R 2,143.5 276.2 20.4 153.6 450.2 25.8 R 2,624.7 1,645.1 R 4,269.9
1990 4.5 R 1,644.2 213.4 11.7 269.5 494.6 30.9 R 2,174.2 1,982.5 R 4,156.7
1995 2.5 R 1,792.2 146.1 11.6 293.3 451.0 13.6 R 2,259.2 2,387.3 R 4,646.5
1996 2.4 R 1,981.2 167.8 11.6 459.8 639.2 16.1 R 2,639.0 2,448.3 R 5,087.3
1997 1.6 R 1,975.2 153.6 13.6 427.7 594.8 10.5 R 2,582.1 2,461.9 R 5,044.1
1998 1.2 R 1,652.9 95.0 11.9 342.2 449.0 8.1 R 2,111.2 2,584.2 R 4,695.4
1999 0.2 R 1,799.3 117.7 25.4 381.0 524.1 8.7 R 2,332.3 2,676.4 R 5,008.6
2000 0.1 R 1,879.1 154.0 18.9 513.5 686.5 14.1 R 2,579.8 2,617.7 R 5,197.5
2001 0.1 R 1,983.0 137.4 12.4 728.7 878.5 17.9 R 2,879.6 2,667.2 R 5,546.8
2002 2.3 2,324.3 109.2 7.9 680.8 797.9 16.5 3,141.0 2,844.6 5,985.6
2003 0.3 2,818.5 130.3 15.1 797.9 943.3 20.9 3,783.0 2,813.1 6,596.1
2004 1.5 3,084.4 139.8 14.1 772.2 926.0 24.3 4,036.2 2,758.6 6,794.8
2005 1.3 3,783.5 177.8 19.2 944.7 1,141.7 R 44.4 R 4,970.9 3,032.8 R 8,003.8
2006 0.1 3,779.8 155.9 17.1 R 671.7 R 844.7 R 46.6 R 4,671.1 3,381.9 R 8,053.1
2007 1.7 3,632.5 158.0 12.1 837.8 1,007.9 56.4 4,698.4 3,611.8 8,310.2

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Michigan M
Primary Energy
I
C
Petroleum Biomass
H
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
I
G
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
A
1970 0.53 0.83 1.05 0.74 1.39 2.71 0.64 1.23 0.57 0.89 7.12 2.14 N
1975 1.49 1.45 2.33 2.44 2.51 4.72 1.97 2.69 1.12 1.63 11.41 3.40
1980 1.82 3.13 6.53 6.14 5.16 10.09 3.97 6.86 2.87 3.53 17.60 6.37
1985 2.00 5.61 6.30 8.47 8.66 9.10 4.39 6.91 3.24 5.67 23.36 R 10.08
1990 1.77 4.44 5.63 9.53 9.74 8.78 3.15 7.06 2.34 4.62 24.21 R 10.08
1995 1.71 4.28 4.48 8.79 8.25 8.46 2.57 5.97 1.37 4.30 23.27 R 10.49
1996 1.70 4.59 5.61 8.91 10.02 9.20 2.95 7.48 1.49 4.70 23.49 R 10.75
1997 1.72 4.81 5.16 9.41 10.58 9.10 3.08 7.15 1.42 4.90 23.19 R 11.00
1998 1.70 4.68 4.16 7.70 9.45 8.06 2.91 6.46 1.28 4.73 23.10 R 11.70
1999 1.69 4.68 4.60 7.39 8.84 8.66 2.85 6.66 0.97 4.75 23.20 R 11.62
2000 1.61 4.63 7.41 9.38 11.77 11.86 3.70 9.42 1.41 R 4.96 23.36 R 11.75
2001 1.62 5.28 7.05 9.85 13.27 11.22 4.16 10.24 3.79 5.77 22.30 R 12.04
2002 1.75 5.98 6.32 8.69 9.81 10.60 3.29 8.54 1.87 6.00 23.03 12.52
2003 1.81 6.94 7.52 10.09 12.17 12.22 4.39 10.17 2.55 7.12 22.12 12.63
2004 2.11 R 7.98 9.55 11.20 14.34 14.36 5.18 12.28 2.38 8.09 22.19 13.70
2005 2.80 9.23 14.42 15.49 17.32 17.47 6.70 16.07 R 3.37 R 9.59 22.98 14.95
2006 2.87 10.55 16.59 19.69 19.30 19.79 7.89 R 17.81 R 3.05 R 10.93 24.94 17.00
2007 2.96 9.78 18.24 22.33 20.93 21.90 — 19.65 3.52 10.20 25.72 16.70

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 4.8 111.4 21.4 1.7 4.2 11.4 2.2 40.9 (s) 157.1 316.4 473.5
1975 9.8 269.8 48.7 3.1 8.6 23.7 4.8 88.9 0.1 368.5 568.1 936.6
1980 10.8 606.7 118.8 0.5 11.3 43.6 5.6 179.8 0.5 797.8 1,006.9 1,804.7
1985 9.6 R 905.1 89.9 0.6 24.4 33.4 7.6 155.8 0.6 R 1,071.4 1,468.2 R 2,539.5
1990 9.4 R 738.5 65.9 1.0 40.7 35.5 1.4 144.6 4.4 R 897.2 1,815.9 R 2,713.1
1995 9.3 R 864.6 42.7 5.1 42.3 3.4 0.1 93.6 4.4 R 971.9 2,552.9 R 3,524.8
1996 10.0 R 955.6 57.7 7.6 68.7 3.7 0.1 137.8 5.2 R 1,108.6 2,636.1 R 3,744.7
1997 7.1 R 961.3 57.6 3.0 68.6 3.6 1.1 133.8 4.6 R 1,106.8 2,628.9 R 3,735.8
1998 5.4 R 800.5 36.5 2.9 57.2 8.7 (s) 105.4 3.8 R 915.1 2,735.5 R 3,650.6
1999 0.7 R 873.4 37.6 1.6 60.7 7.7 (s) 107.6 3.9 R 985.6 2,853.4 R 3,839.0
2000 0.5 R 896.6 68.1 1.7 83.0 9.8 0.1 162.8 4.7 R 1,064.6 2,932.2 R 3,996.8
2001 0.3 R 945.1 62.7 1.9 117.2 25.3 0.4 207.5 3.3 R 1,156.3 2,733.4 R 3,889.7
2002 9.7 1,050.8 35.6 1.4 92.5 13.6 1.3 144.4 7.6 1,212.5 2,894.0 4,106.5
2003 1.2 1,289.9 50.3 1.1 115.2 12.9 2.5 182.0 9.8 1,482.8 2,671.5 4,154.4
2004 8.3 1,398.0 59.1 1.4 119.2 14.3 1.6 195.6 10.6 1,612.5 2,925.2 4,537.7
2005 9.6 1,638.0 106.4 2.5 153.9 18.9 0.2 281.9 R 14.2 R 1,943.7 3,104.6 R 5,048.3
2006 R 0.5 1,654.4 129.2 2.9 R 108.5 9.4 0.1 R 250.1 R 13.7 1,918.8 3,344.5 5,263.3
2007 10.3 1,640.7 119.9 1.0 133.3 9.4 — 263.6 16.8 1,931.3 3,513.9 5,445.2

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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M Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Michigan
I Primary Energy
C Coal Petroleum Biomass
H
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
I Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
G Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
A
N 1970 0.55 0.53 0.54 0.53 0.68 1.39 2.71 0.54 1.56 1.29 1.44 0.71 3.74 1.02
1975 2.07 1.49 1.82 1.22 2.27 2.51 4.72 1.98 3.21 2.86 1.44 1.81 7.83 2.54
1980 2.27 1.82 2.04 2.87 5.56 5.16 10.09 3.23 7.68 6.84 1.43 3.66 13.18 4.97
1985 2.08 2.00 2.03 4.95 6.38 8.66 9.10 4.39 8.87 8.10 1.43 4.71 16.75 R 6.96
1990 1.80 1.77 1.78 3.72 5.54 9.74 8.78 3.15 6.43 6.79 1.00 3.98 17.15 R 6.27
1995 1.57 1.71 1.67 3.48 4.66 7.56 8.46 2.57 6.02 6.10 1.24 3.68 15.02 R 5.69
1996 1.68 1.70 1.69 3.74 5.67 9.19 9.20 2.95 6.68 6.94 1.08 4.06 14.88 R 5.96
1997 1.75 1.72 1.73 3.86 5.43 8.96 9.10 3.08 5.94 6.12 1.11 4.06 14.56 R 5.95
1998 1.67 1.70 1.68 3.73 4.33 7.83 8.06 2.91 5.33 5.33 1.24 3.71 14.74 R 5.83
1999 1.74 1.69 1.72 3.54 5.76 8.01 8.66 2.85 5.60 5.83 1.38 3.74 14.79 R 5.74
2000 1.66 1.61 1.64 3.76 9.29 R 11.15 11.86 3.70 7.48 R 8.08 1.42 R 4.54 14.93 R 6.51
2001 1.73 1.62 1.67 4.64 7.34 11.82 11.22 4.16 7.20 7.84 1.92 4.72 14.90 R 6.72
2002 1.93 1.75 1.82 4.84 7.08 9.86 10.60 3.29 7.66 8.00 2.09 5.12 14.72 7.07
2003 1.93 1.81 1.85 5.53 8.46 12.19 12.22 4.39 8.07 8.67 1.62 5.62 14.55 7.70
2004 2.31 2.11 2.18 6.88 10.98 13.58 14.36 5.18 8.84 10.02 1.79 6.87 14.43 8.41
2005 3.37 2.80 3.03 8.49 15.06 R 16.76 17.47 6.70 12.01 R 13.36 2.71 8.82 15.61 R 10.19
2006 3.76 2.87 3.25 9.71 17.16 R 18.59 19.79 7.89 16.00 R 16.53 2.64 R 10.29 17.72 R 11.87
2007 3.70 2.96 3.26 9.24 18.58 20.82 21.90 8.59 17.35 17.90 2.50 10.60 18.96 12.41

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 73.4 99.3 172.7 136.5 33.3 4.3 39.2 12.0 141.6 230.5 4.5 544.2 317.2 861.4
1975 290.3 158.8 449.1 362.3 115.9 11.2 46.9 32.6 255.3 462.0 4.6 1,277.9 764.8 2,042.8
1980 250.1 198.2 448.3 700.3 155.7 49.7 51.3 56.3 899.4 1,212.4 10.8 2,371.9 1,367.4 3,739.3
1985 149.7 195.2 344.9 R 884.9 163.4 264.8 57.0 30.5 540.8 1,056.5 12.7 R 2,299.5 1,880.0 R 4,179.4
1990 51.3 158.6 209.9 R 1,041.2 127.7 232.9 45.0 20.1 510.0 935.6 18.8 R 2,206.0 1,999.1 R 4,205.1
1995 59.1 122.8 181.9 R 841.7 93.6 128.3 57.8 3.3 587.6 870.6 39.1 R 1,933.3 1,695.7 R 3,629.0
1996 60.0 121.6 181.7 R 928.1 128.2 175.5 68.1 3.6 655.0 1,030.3 35.2 R 2,175.2 1,707.2 R 3,882.4
1997 63.6 101.1 164.8 R 933.0 125.9 74.6 60.3 3.9 790.7 1,055.4 32.5 R 2,185.7 1,714.8 R 3,900.5
1998 79.0 86.0 165.0 R 801.0 103.7 30.4 46.1 1.7 683.2 865.0 35.2 R 1,866.3 1,761.8 R 3,628.1
1999 128.5 77.8 206.4 R 842.4 164.4 65.4 45.9 1.6 717.3 994.6 40.7 R 2,084.0 1,832.6 R 3,916.6
2000 91.0 80.8 171.8 R 875.1 219.3 R 118.9 65.5 8.4 904.3 R 1,316.5 42.1 R 2,405.4 1,850.1 R 4,255.5
2001 76.8 88.6 165.4 R 1,013.0 149.1 102.2 107.3 3.6 601.2 963.3 43.8 R 2,185.5 1,691.2 R 3,876.7
2002 51.7 80.6 132.3 1,080.0 113.9 121.0 106.6 3.3 642.8 987.6 36.5 2,236.3 1,638.3 3,874.6
2003 53.2 84.9 138.1 1,114.2 154.4 129.1 128.4 17.0 734.4 1,163.2 43.7 2,459.3 1,923.9 4,383.2
2004 67.3 103.5 170.8 1,364.4 233.3 246.6 172.9 21.6 873.6 1,547.8 42.5 3,125.6 1,669.4 4,795.0
2005 106.9 128.0 234.9 1,713.7 304.6 R 375.8 204.0 37.3 1,081.6 R 2,003.4 73.9 R 4,026.0 1,796.7 R 5,822.7
2006 123.1 127.9 251.0 R 1,741.0 301.6 R 292.4 245.6 35.1 1,359.8 R 2,234.6 R 67.8 R 4,294.3 1,997.7 R 6,291.9
2007 113.8 129.7 243.5 1,564.1 341.0 303.0 253.4 50.1 1,471.4 2,419.1 64.8 4,291.5 2,125.0 6,416.5

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Michigan M
I
Primary Energy
C
Petroleum H
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total I
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
G
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu A
N
1970 0.53 — 2.17 1.27 0.74 1.39 5.08 2.71 0.57 2.50 2.50 — 2.50
1975 1.49 — 3.45 2.77 2.08 2.51 7.48 4.72 1.76 4.46 4.46 — 4.46
1980 — — 9.02 7.19 6.38 5.16 14.36 10.09 3.49 9.63 9.63 — 9.63
1985 — — 9.99 8.55 6.09 10.54 17.61 9.10 4.38 8.96 8.96 — 8.96
1990 — 1.94 9.32 8.24 5.65 11.66 14.60 8.78 2.42 8.53 8.53 — 8.53
1995 — 2.96 8.36 7.67 3.93 12.87 19.41 8.46 2.66 8.17 8.17 21.13 8.17
1996 — 3.27 9.29 8.48 4.76 12.65 20.08 9.20 2.91 8.91 8.91 20.84 8.91
1997 — 3.85 9.39 8.32 4.56 12.01 17.98 9.10 3.09 8.76 8.76 18.14 8.76
1998 — 3.35 8.11 7.24 3.50 11.49 19.07 8.06 2.58 7.77 7.77 18.95 7.77
1999 — 3.58 8.81 7.86 3.89 13.60 16.75 8.66 2.73 8.34 8.34 17.05 8.34
2000 — 6.82 10.87 10.35 6.51 16.36 17.99 11.86 3.23 11.41 11.41 19.41 11.41
2001 — 9.07 11.01 9.98 5.80 17.48 19.00 11.22 3.45 10.86 10.86 18.53 10.86
2002 — 8.09 10.72 9.16 5.45 15.67 21.74 10.60 2.36 10.26 10.26 19.13 10.26
2003 — 9.29 12.42 10.45 6.68 17.92 26.51 12.22 4.33 11.94 11.94 24.06 11.94
2004 — 10.45 15.13 12.59 8.88 19.69 29.35 14.36 4.80 14.04 14.04 23.12 14.04
2005 — 11.47 18.56 16.99 13.03 22.06 38.40 17.47 6.89 17.49 17.48 38.32 17.48
2006 — 10.79 22.31 19.03 14.94 23.90 R 46.08 19.79 7.46 19.75 19.75 29.48 19.75
2007 — 2.97 23.70 20.19 16.47 26.34 51.97 21.90 7.89 21.67 21.67 28.60 21.67

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.3 — 7.9 46.9 30.4 0.3 40.8 1,327.5 1.5 1,455.3 1,455.6 — 1,455.6
1975 0.1 — 6.0 144.2 65.8 0.9 60.0 2,615.8 4.7 2,897.4 2,897.5 — 2,897.5
1980 — — 22.2 408.1 236.9 2.4 128.6 5,049.8 5.1 5,853.1 5,853.1 — 5,853.1
1985 — — 10.1 614.1 223.6 11.0 143.6 4,376.0 2.7 5,381.1 5,413.7 — 5,413.7
1990 — (s) 10.1 634.1 319.7 12.0 133.9 4,527.8 1.4 5,639.0 5,675.8 — 5,675.8
1995 — 0.2 9.8 809.9 196.3 11.2 169.9 4,813.9 1.6 6,012.6 6,012.8 0.3 6,013.1
1996 — 0.3 10.1 935.5 243.9 10.2 170.6 5,233.8 2.2 6,606.3 6,606.6 0.4 6,606.9
1997 — 0.2 9.3 960.6 R 245.1 8.8 161.3 5,265.0 1.0 R 6,651.2 R 6,651.3 0.3 R 6,651.6
1998 — 0.6 6.8 891.7 R 179.1 33.4 179.1 4,771.5 1.3 R 6,062.9 R 6,063.5 0.3 R 6,063.8
1999 — 0.8 12.7 996.3 201.0 17.3 159.0 5,410.7 0.6 6,797.7 6,798.4 0.2 6,798.7
2000 — 1.6 11.2 1,321.7 266.3 15.7 168.2 7,224.8 1.0 9,009.0 9,010.6 0.3 9,010.9
2001 — 2.4 4.4 1,248.1 204.5 9.5 162.8 6,852.2 1.5 8,483.1 8,485.5 0.3 8,485.8
2002 — 2.1 9.0 1,201.9 186.0 10.4 184.0 6,598.7 0.7 8,190.6 8,192.7 0.3 8,193.0
2003 — 2.9 5.6 1,368.1 102.1 12.7 207.5 7,431.9 5.4 9,133.3 9,136.2 0.3 9,136.5
2004 — 3.7 6.1 1,759.4 188.0 28.3 232.7 8,721.8 7.6 10,943.9 10,947.6 0.2 10,947.8
2005 — 1.2 7.9 2,301.2 253.5 40.6 302.8 10,681.0 8.5 13,595.5 13,596.7 0.7 13,597.4
2006 — 1.2 7.6 2,634.3 349.4 19.9 R 354.1 11,942.8 10.9 R 15,318.9 R 15,320.1 0.4 R 15,320.4
2007 — 0.3 9.0 2,754.5 492.3 26.3 412.4 13,000.7 14.3 16,709.4 16,709.8 0.5 16,710.3

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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M Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Michigan
I
Petroleum Biomass
C
H Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
I
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
G
A 1970 0.36 0.42 0.63 0.65 — 0.63 0.36 — 1.92 0.39
N 1975 0.92 1.28 1.97 2.05 — 1.98 0.28 — 3.89 1.04
1980 1.56 2.74 4.10 6.07 — 4.24 0.49 — 6.94 1.71
1985 1.88 4.43 4.64 5.60 — 5.15 0.80 — 9.34 1.74
1990 1.60 2.11 2.89 4.60 — 3.26 0.79 0.46 8.37 1.45
1995 1.45 2.00 2.62 3.90 — 2.94 0.65 0.70 6.21 1.40
1996 1.40 2.69 2.91 4.87 0.97 3.26 0.59 0.59 6.37 R 1.37
1997 1.37 2.56 3.11 4.44 — 3.40 0.59 0.50 6.71 1.39
1998 1.33 2.32 2.69 3.16 0.94 2.70 0.65 0.61 7.87 1.42
1999 1.31 2.52 2.59 4.12 0.70 2.81 0.60 0.67 8.69 1.39
2000 1.30 3.90 3.35 5.91 0.65 3.77 0.61 0.67 16.78 1.56
2001 1.27 3.77 3.81 5.84 0.81 4.27 0.48 1.36 20.47 1.40
2002 1.30 3.52 2.37 5.13 0.91 2.97 0.43 1.64 8.94 1.37
2003 1.34 3.83 4.26 6.65 0.94 4.79 0.42 1.58 13.21 1.41
2004 1.38 R 4.35 4.55 8.30 0.87 5.42 0.42 1.46 13.84 1.57
2005 1.55 5.51 6.83 11.78 1.21 7.32 0.43 2.28 16.53 1.80
2006 1.64 5.95 7.20 14.40 1.31 8.29 0.40 R 2.32 17.32 1.79
2007 1.69 6.53 7.55 16.41 1.78 8.53 0.47 2.42 18.25 1.99

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 173.4 27.2 17.9 3.6 — 21.5 1.5 — 6.7 230.3


1975 456.8 60.7 174.9 18.4 — 193.2 22.2 — 24.9 757.9
1980 832.3 53.2 248.2 27.5 — 275.7 85.1 — 138.9 1,385.2
1985 1,138.3 R 20.6 15.2 21.1 — 36.3 115.0 — 15.5 R 1,325.6
1990 1,061.0 R 145.6 20.9 9.1 — 30.0 179.7 4.2 1.1 R 1,421.6
1995 972.6 R 209.6 18.1 9.3 — 27.4 167.9 13.8 122.9 R 1,514.3
1996 952.8 R 328.8 22.6 8.5 (s) 31.1 166.2 13.8 46.2 R 1,539.0
1997 932.8 R 319.3 20.1 8.1 — 28.2 134.8 11.3 77.5 R 1,503.8
1998 967.8 R 305.4 27.6 8.6 0.6 36.8 85.7 13.7 54.4 R 1,463.7
1999 930.2 R 338.3 34.5 12.1 0.3 46.9 91.3 14.5 26.4 R 1,447.5
2000 905.7 R 491.2 35.4 12.9 (s) 48.3 119.6 17.1 76.1 R 1,658.1
2001 880.3 R 496.9 27.5 12.6 (s) 40.1 132.9 34.1 5.2 R 1,589.6
2002 861.6 518.8 22.9 16.0 0.4 39.3 138.4 40.7 7.3 1,606.0
2003 898.1 400.9 30.9 18.8 0.3 50.0 121.8 39.2 56.5 1,566.4
2004 950.7 588.7 31.8 19.0 0.1 50.9 135.0 36.9 97.0 1,859.2
2005 1,113.7 731.4 47.2 25.5 1.2 74.0 146.7 53.0 94.8 2,213.5
2006 1,140.4 656.5 10.5 25.3 1.7 37.5 122.2 R 53.8 21.1 R 2,031.4
2007 1,219.5 819.7 25.1 28.2 2.7 56.0 154.0 53.5 104.7 2,407.4

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Minnesota M
Primary Energy
I
N
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric N
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
E
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
S
O
1970 0.53 0.42 0.43 0.66 1.08 0.75 1.80 2.97 0.59 1.38 2.02 — 0.98 1.28 0.34 6.10 1.87 T
1975 1.80 0.68 0.83 1.17 2.51 2.09 3.67 4.63 1.80 2.97 3.59 0.24 1.32 2.13 0.53 8.64 3.18
1980 — 1.11 1.11 2.85 6.72 6.47 5.82 9.55 3.52 6.01 7.94 0.44 1.98 4.42 0.97 13.26 6.90 A
1985 — 1.51 1.51 5.13 7.57 5.93 8.40 9.73 4.05 7.05 8.48 0.50 2.17 5.31 1.32 15.81 8.38
1990 — 1.31 1.31 3.87 7.94 5.68 9.16 9.56 2.50 4.82 8.31 0.48 1.27 4.52 1.12 15.68 8.02
1995 — 1.21 1.21 3.73 6.99 4.00 8.15 9.46 2.41 5.33 7.80 0.48 1.22 4.41 1.25 16.40 7.72
1996 — 1.12 1.12 4.39 7.93 4.79 10.10 10.50 2.98 5.15 8.70 0.48 1.12 4.95 1.25 16.30 8.25
1997 — 1.14 1.14 4.58 7.80 4.65 9.85 10.45 3.07 5.15 8.60 0.47 1.05 5.05 1.35 16.48 8.44
1998 — 1.13 1.13 4.13 6.63 3.54 8.24 9.11 2.04 4.99 7.46 0.48 1.15 4.46 1.36 16.78 7.88
1999 — 1.16 1.16 4.26 7.26 4.03 8.29 9.70 2.26 4.68 7.86 0.48 1.26 4.71 1.32 17.12 8.16
2000 — 1.16 1.16 5.86 9.97 6.53 R 11.57 12.33 3.84 5.88 R 10.35 0.45 1.42 R 6.22 1.87 17.26 R 9.86
2001 — 1.06 1.06 7.19 9.61 5.83 12.80 12.16 3.82 5.68 10.27 0.47 1.95 6.64 2.14 17.55 10.42
2002 — 1.10 1.10 5.49 8.88 5.50 10.31 11.31 3.13 6.18 9.63 0.46 1.97 5.69 1.30 17.04 9.54
2003 — 1.11 1.11 7.41 9.85 6.44 12.66 12.62 4.58 6.48 10.73 0.44 1.85 6.56 1.37 17.66 10.83
2004 — 1.11 1.11 R 8.21 12.04 8.90 14.19 14.77 5.03 6.93 12.64 0.44 1.97 7.68 1.55 18.32 12.14
2005 — 1.18 1.18 9.93 16.47 13.02 R 17.07 17.51 6.39 8.07 15.67 0.46 R 2.74 9.49 2.35 19.43 14.44
2006 — 1.28 1.28 9.85 18.88 14.70 19.00 20.36 R 7.96 11.54 18.45 0.46 R 2.79 R 10.62 2.47 20.51 16.12
2007 — 1.55 1.55 9.30 20.69 16.16 21.18 21.98 8.06 13.80 20.18 0.51 2.52 11.27 2.68 21.85 17.00

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 8.6 68.2 76.9 220.6 140.5 14.7 60.1 688.9 14.9 67.2 986.3 — 3.8 1,288.4 -66.2 427.5 1,649.7
1975 45.4 113.9 159.3 381.4 355.7 66.5 124.8 1,172.9 38.4 137.2 1,895.6 25.5 5.7 2,470.0 -146.6 769.9 3,093.2
1980 — 269.7 269.7 R 785.0 837.2 188.3 163.0 2,319.4 56.3 209.9 3,774.0 48.6 14.3 R 4,915.6 -335.3 1,481.2 R 6,061.5
1985 — 340.9 340.9 1,283.0 876.8 261.4 160.1 2,314.7 15.8 305.7 3,934.4 61.4 18.8 R 5,747.2 -440.3 2,062.8 7,369.7
1990 — 427.9 427.9 R 1,066.5 905.7 164.0 194.1 2,399.4 11.9 259.4 3,934.6 61.2 33.3 R 5,592.7 -505.9 2,491.4 R 7,578.3
1995 — 407.8 407.8 R 1,241.4 937.6 226.1 284.5 2,679.9 5.8 319.7 4,453.6 66.2 47.3 R 6,398.3 -622.5 2,983.1 R 8,758.8
1996 — 397.5 397.5 R 1,536.1 1,108.6 288.7 434.0 3,004.9 8.3 314.4 5,159.0 60.4 42.0 R 7,392.4 -613.6 3,017.3 R 9,796.1
1997 — 390.9 390.9 R 1,536.7 1,078.5 R 287.3 362.6 3,037.8 8.3 321.5 R 5,095.9 53.9 39.3 R 7,345.9 -655.0 3,089.7 R 9,780.7
1998 — 402.2 402.2 R 1,286.2 949.9 R 215.0 216.7 2,760.1 3.1 314.2 R 4,459.1 58.1 39.1 R 6,485.0 -682.3 3,206.1 R 9,008.8
1999 — 395.2 395.2 R 1,379.8 1,011.2 287.7 258.3 3,028.7 3.7 329.2 4,918.9 66.4 42.0 R 7,012.6 -655.0 3,311.6 R 9,669.2
2000 — 434.1 434.1 R 1,996.7 1,442.8 492.2 R 408.4 3,925.0 16.7 392.7 R 6,677.8 61.2 53.1 R 9,710.6 -979.5 3,477.2 R 12,208.3
2001 — 375.5 375.5 R 2,306.7 1,398.2 383.0 412.6 3,944.4 17.3 348.7 6,504.1 57.3 67.3 R 9,930.6 -1,083.3 3,601.4 R 12,448.7
2002 — 396.4 396.4 R 1,904.9 1,273.5 345.3 417.1 3,742.0 14.0 339.0 6,130.8 66.3 59.0 8,758.9 -683.7 3,580.1 R 11,655.3
2003 — 435.5 435.5 R 2,592.1 1,411.1 437.7 494.0 4,248.7 28.2 389.2 7,008.9 60.8 50.2 R 10,321.1 R -763.2 3,765.6 R 13,323.5
2004 — 420.8 420.8 R 2,771.2 1,855.9 630.8 593.7 4,991.7 45.5 432.5 8,550.2 60.7 62.1 R 12,155.5 -839.4 3,921.5 R 15,237.6
2005 — 446.4 446.4 R 3,417.4 2,536.2 934.5 R 685.5 5,910.0 67.6 540.7 R 10,674.5 62.2 R 104.4 R 15,312.3 R -1,333.4 4,334.2 R 18,313.2
2006 — R 476.3 R 476.3 R 3,263.3 2,862.3 981.5 R 706.8 6,843.8 41.8 R 708.0 R 12,144.3 63.4 R 102.7 R 16,712.7 -1,386.2 4,624.6 R 19,951.1
2007 — 567.6 567.6 3,424.7 3,293.4 1,033.3 785.9 7,412.8 66.7 796.4 13,388.6 69.7 114.4 18,196.8 -1,523.7 5,035.1 21,708.2

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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M Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Minnesota
I
Primary Energy
N
N Petroleum Biomass

E Natural Distillate Total


S Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

O Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


T
A 1970
1975
1.55
3.04
1.09
1.57
1.26
2.55
1.52
2.91
2.03
4.22
1.54
3.12
0.61
1.20
1.28
2.14
7.30
9.90
2.15
3.36
1980 4.32 3.24 7.20 8.02 7.34 7.25 3.06 4.45 16.06 6.87
1985 4.10 5.78 7.79 8.00 7.79 7.79 3.46 6.17 19.01 9.25
1990 3.46 4.61 7.75 8.35 8.35 7.95 3.56 5.34 19.94 9.13
1995 3.48 4.74 6.15 5.04 8.56 7.27 2.90 5.22 21.01 9.25
1996 3.41 5.37 6.98 6.09 10.73 8.90 3.32 6.11 20.89 R 9.58
1997 3.57 5.66 6.90 5.70 10.17 8.66 3.31 6.28 21.20 10.06
1998 3.60 5.38 5.67 4.37 8.26 6.90 2.87 5.65 21.47 10.26
1999 3.55 5.46 5.94 3.40 8.31 7.32 2.94 5.78 21.73 10.33
2000 3.53 7.03 8.88 9.31 11.74 10.57 4.41 7.69 22.03 11.63
2001 3.71 8.64 8.62 9.32 13.34 11.21 4.22 9.08 22.31 12.94
2002 3.49 6.55 8.07 8.56 10.88 9.65 3.82 7.05 21.95 11.41
2003 3.81 8.49 9.35 10.14 12.93 11.52 4.59 9.03 22.42 12.84
2004 3.92 9.40 11.00 11.25 14.61 13.08 5.21 10.04 23.22 13.89
2005 4.31 11.07 15.26 15.56 17.15 16.42 6.91 R 11.96 24.26 R 15.80
2006 5.15 11.47 17.42 19.78 19.17 R 18.57 7.96 R 12.64 25.48 R 16.94
2007 4.62 10.91 19.87 22.43 21.35 20.85 8.73 12.49 26.90 17.15

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 10.5 111.5 52.9 10.3 48.9 112.2 1.1 235.3 225.0 460.3
1975 4.1 179.5 107.6 9.2 94.8 211.6 2.2 397.4 344.1 741.5
1980 2.7 R 333.8 249.5 5.2 79.0 333.7 7.6 677.7 643.8 R 1,321.6
1985 3.8 618.7 180.2 6.2 67.4 253.8 11.0 R 887.3 860.3 R 1,747.6
1990 2.2 R 495.3 169.0 1.4 88.8 259.2 12.7 R 769.3 1,010.6 R 1,779.9
1995 2.4 R 618.1 110.5 1.4 137.8 249.8 9.1 R 879.4 1,216.6 R 2,096.0
1996 1.1 R 777.5 140.3 2.1 231.5 373.9 10.9 R 1,163.4 1,223.1 R 2,386.4
1997 0.8 R 742.3 117.9 1.7 207.8 327.3 8.5 R 1,078.9 1,235.0 R 2,313.9
1998 0.3 R 605.3 83.9 1.8 117.2 202.9 6.5 R 815.0 1,273.0 R 2,087.9
1999 0.1 R 661.3 72.8 0.6 145.9 219.3 7.0 R 887.7 1,334.3 R 2,222.0
2000 (s) R 925.5 118.6 1.7 230.3 350.6 11.3 R 1,287.5 1,400.1 R 2,687.6
2001 (s) R 1,091.6 114.8 9.9 229.6 354.3 10.6 R 1,456.5 1,476.5 R 2,933.0
2002 0.8 R 893.8 104.2 0.8 180.1 285.1 9.8 1,189.4 1,531.5 R 2,720.9
2003 (s) R 1,183.6 127.6 1.0 273.2 401.9 12.4 R 1,597.9 1,579.1 R 3,176.9
2004 (s) R 1,262.5 150.7 1.8 274.9 427.3 14.4 R 1,704.2 1,624.4 R 3,328.6
2005 0.5 R 1,441.9 173.9 2.4 311.7 488.0 R 23.1 R 1,953.4 1,799.4 R 3,752.9
2006 0.7 R 1,367.2 156.4 2.0 R 327.4 R 485.9 R 24.2 R 1,878.0 1,905.1 R 3,783.1
2007 0.5 1,435.3 178.7 1.4 370.9 551.0 29.3 2,016.1 2,078.5 4,094.6

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Minnesota M
Primary Energy
I
N
Petroleum Biomass
N
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
E
S
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
O
1970 0.47 0.69 1.05 0.89 1.20 2.97 0.58 1.13 0.61 0.77 7.72 1.44 T
1975
1980
0.87
1.77
1.16
2.89
2.34
6.60
2.54

2.61
4.87
4.63
9.55
1.97
4.48
2.61
6.73
1.20
3.06
1.39
3.46
10.38
12.95
2.55
5.35
A
1985 2.07 5.18 6.27 8.00 8.82 9.73 4.10 6.61 3.46 5.38 17.53 7.80
1990 1.97 3.96 5.57 8.35 9.92 9.56 2.50 7.56 2.90 4.56 17.70 7.61
1995 1.81 3.93 4.39 5.04 8.28 9.46 2.41 5.63 2.22 3.97 18.35 R 7.57
1996 1.51 4.55 5.51 6.09 10.07 10.50 2.98 7.01 2.58 4.71 18.22 R 8.01
1997 1.65 4.71 5.31 5.70 10.63 10.45 3.09 8.23 2.59 5.13 18.44 8.46
1998 1.60 4.31 4.20 4.37 9.49 9.11 2.04 6.85 2.18 4.63 18.64 8.52
1999 1.67 4.36 4.77 3.40 8.88 9.70 2.26 5.96 1.95 4.49 18.71 8.52
2000 1.58 6.01 7.25 9.31 11.83 12.33 3.97 8.74 3.00 6.24 18.84 9.78
2001 1.67 7.43 7.00 9.32 13.33 12.16 4.18 8.50 3.18 7.52 17.81 R 11.58
2002 1.66 5.52 6.37 8.56 9.85 11.31 3.44 7.25 2.84 5.59 17.38 9.96
2003 1.69 7.52 7.48 10.14 12.23 12.62 4.62 9.78 3.63 7.77 17.94 11.57
2004 1.75 8.35 9.41 11.25 14.40 14.77 5.07 9.94 3.82 8.48 18.49 12.37
2005 2.08 10.04 14.27 15.56 17.40 17.51 6.69 13.96 R 5.24 10.31 19.30 R 13.94
2006 2.28 10.13 16.65 19.78 19.39 20.36 7.83 R 18.06 R 4.96 11.14 20.57 15.05
2007 2.18 9.93 18.78 22.43 21.03 21.98 8.63 20.12 5.72 11.03 21.92 15.56

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 2.5 53.2 10.7 1.3 5.1 3.7 1.4 22.3 (s) 78.1 83.7 161.8
1975 2.7 104.2 24.1 1.7 10.3 8.6 2.8 47.6 (s) 154.5 171.6 326.1
1980 4.2 183.6 55.5 — 9.3 17.1 0.9 82.7 0.2 270.6 252.8 523.5
1985 6.8 400.2 104.0 1.1 13.5 17.1 5.8 141.4 0.3 548.8 446.9 995.7
1990 5.0 R 310.2 35.4 0.2 18.6 78.8 4.1 137.1 1.5 454.5 532.2 R 986.8
1995 8.4 R 360.7 22.0 0.7 23.6 2.5 1.7 50.4 1.5 R 421.0 651.7 R 1,072.7
1996 3.6 R 456.2 32.5 0.9 38.3 2.7 2.6 77.1 1.7 R 538.6 674.5 R 1,213.1
1997 2.8 R 442.7 27.0 0.8 38.3 55.1 3.1 124.3 1.6 R 571.5 685.1 R 1,256.6
1998 1.1 R 361.5 20.6 0.8 23.8 46.9 2.1 94.2 1.3 R 458.1 709.5 R 1,167.6
1999 0.4 R 391.0 24.7 0.4 27.5 2.5 2.2 57.3 1.4 R 450.1 742.8 R 1,192.9
2000 0.1 R 581.7 37.5 2.8 40.9 3.2 3.4 87.9 2.1 R 671.9 791.5 R 1,463.3
2001 0.1 R 705.7 46.2 1.9 40.5 3.3 5.7 97.6 2.2 R 805.6 1,246.9 R 2,052.5
2002 2.7 581.4 30.4 1.1 28.8 3.1 4.2 67.6 2.2 653.9 1,197.8 1,851.6
2003 (s) R 771.0 32.1 0.8 45.6 52.2 9.9 140.7 2.7 914.4 1,256.9 R 2,171.3
2004 (s) R 813.8 44.1 0.7 47.8 4.0 14.3 110.9 3.0 R 927.7 1,287.4 R 2,215.1
2005 2.7 R 974.5 83.2 1.3 55.8 4.8 12.8 158.0 R 4.3 R 1,139.5 1,447.9 R 2,587.4
2006 3.4 898.7 64.5 1.3 R 58.5 146.4 11.6 R 282.3 R 4.7 R 1,189.0 1,556.4 R 2,745.5
2007 2.2 925.3 79.5 1.3 64.5 108.0 4.8 258.0 5.5 1,191.1 1,684.2 2,875.3

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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M Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Minnesota
I Primary Energy
N Coal Petroleum Biomass
N
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
E Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
S Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
O
T 1970 0.53 0.47 0.49 0.42 0.83 1.20 2.97 0.55 0.96 1.18 1.43 0.79 4.17 1.12
1975 1.80 0.87 1.33 0.83 2.39 2.61 4.63 1.74 2.43 2.67 1.43 1.73 6.73 2.34
A 1980 — 1.77 1.77 2.51 5.66 4.87 9.55 2.97 4.45 5.23 1.39 3.58 11.22 5.07
1985 — 2.07 2.07 4.04 6.37 8.82 9.73 4.10 5.72 6.64 1.39 4.98 12.65 6.92
1990 — 1.97 1.97 2.96 6.51 9.92 9.56 2.50 3.99 5.71 0.99 3.90 12.14 6.09
1995 — 1.81 1.81 2.42 5.21 7.59 9.46 2.41 4.39 5.37 1.23 3.45 12.61 5.75
1996 — 1.51 1.51 2.92 6.31 9.24 10.50 2.98 4.28 5.94 1.04 3.75 12.50 R 5.90
1997 — 1.65 1.65 3.22 6.01 9.01 10.45 3.09 4.51 6.02 1.04 4.00 12.70 6.23
1998 — 1.60 1.60 2.83 4.72 7.87 9.11 2.04 4.10 4.97 1.24 3.36 13.05 5.89
1999 — 1.67 1.67 2.92 5.06 8.05 9.70 2.26 4.09 5.05 1.38 3.46 13.37 6.03
2000 — 1.58 1.58 4.36 7.93 R 11.20 12.33 3.97 5.32 R 7.08 1.43 R 4.70 13.40 R 6.98
2001 — 1.67 1.67 5.10 7.60 11.87 12.16 4.18 4.92 7.09 1.95 5.24 12.73 6.92
2002 — 1.66 1.66 4.14 6.67 9.90 11.31 3.44 5.29 7.04 2.09 4.97 11.92 6.58
2003 — 1.69 1.69 5.82 7.47 12.25 12.62 4.62 5.62 7.53 1.62 5.91 12.77 7.55
2004 — 1.75 1.75 6.50 10.26 13.64 14.77 5.07 5.87 9.02 1.78 6.80 13.57 8.34
2005 — 2.08 2.08 8.39 14.85 R 16.84 17.51 6.69 6.53 R 11.04 2.70 R 8.48 14.71 R 9.86
2006 — 2.28 2.28 7.95 17.31 R 18.67 20.36 7.83 9.65 R 13.81 2.63 R 9.41 15.50 10.79
2007 — 2.18 2.18 7.49 19.28 20.92 21.98 8.63 10.99 15.41 2.49 9.78 16.67 11.31

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 8.6 12.2 20.8 40.6 37.5 5.6 56.3 9.4 32.9 141.9 2.5 205.7 118.8 324.5
1975 45.4 22.2 67.6 83.5 111.0 18.8 76.1 19.0 88.2 313.2 3.4 467.7 254.2 721.9
1980 — 31.9 31.9 R 251.7 188.2 73.5 67.1 22.0 126.6 477.3 6.5 R 767.4 584.6 1,351.9
1985 — 43.8 43.8 259.4 184.4 74.4 87.8 6.2 213.2 566.1 7.6 R 877.8 755.7 1,633.4
1990 — 47.0 47.0 250.7 207.8 84.3 56.1 7.9 172.2 528.2 14.3 R 840.7 948.6 1,789.3
1995 — 48.3 48.3 R 247.8 182.4 117.3 58.8 4.1 217.4 580.1 32.2 R 908.4 1,114.8 R 2,023.2
1996 — 60.3 60.3 R 290.7 238.8 157.8 36.7 5.7 209.6 648.6 25.8 R 1,025.3 1,119.8 R 2,145.1
1997 — 46.3 46.3 R 336.5 223.8 110.6 100.6 5.0 220.8 660.7 25.6 R 1,069.1 1,169.6 R 2,238.7
1998 — 59.9 59.9 R 287.5 173.0 75.2 58.9 1.0 207.4 515.5 27.9 R 890.8 1,223.7 R 2,114.5
1999 — 60.6 60.6 R 296.6 155.8 84.6 51.9 1.5 231.5 525.2 30.3 R 912.8 1,234.5 R 2,147.3
2000 — 63.8 63.8 R 444.0 224.2 R 136.8 63.9 8.3 287.9 R 721.2 36.2 R 1,265.1 1,285.6 R 2,550.7
2001 — 40.8 40.8 R 452.6 227.9 141.7 92.8 7.1 241.6 711.1 50.3 R 1,254.8 878.1 R 2,132.9
2002 — 40.4 40.4 379.8 194.5 207.4 83.2 5.4 227.6 718.0 39.3 1,177.5 850.8 2,028.3
2003 — 40.5 40.5 R 528.7 237.1 170.0 89.4 15.3 265.8 777.6 21.5 R 1,368.3 929.6 2,297.9
2004 — 43.6 43.6 R 602.4 349.6 264.1 107.8 20.1 294.6 1,036.2 35.9 R 1,718.2 1,009.0 R 2,727.1
2005 — 51.3 51.3 R 759.4 496.2 R 310.1 118.7 44.8 361.4 R 1,331.1 66.4 R 2,208.2 1,085.4 R 3,293.6
2006 — 54.8 54.8 R 780.3 533.5 R 313.5 130.4 18.7 502.0 R 1,498.1 63.0 R 2,396.3 1,161.3 R 3,557.6
2007 — 56.1 56.1 812.3 578.0 341.9 169.3 41.1 559.0 1,689.3 59.4 2,617.1 1,270.7 3,887.8

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Minnesota M
I
Primary Energy
N
Petroleum N
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total E
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
S
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu O
T
1970 0.47 — 2.17 1.24 0.75 1.20 5.08 2.97 0.57 2.64 2.64 — 2.64
1975 0.87 — 3.45 2.67 2.09 2.61 7.48 4.63 1.70 4.13 4.13 — 4.13 A
1980 — — 9.02 7.16 6.47 4.87 14.36 9.55 3.81 8.88 8.88 — 8.88
1985 — — 9.99 8.68 5.93 10.77 17.61 9.73 3.91 9.15 9.16 — 9.16
1990 — — 9.32 9.19 5.68 12.24 14.60 9.56 — 9.23 9.24 — 9.24
1995 — 1.79 8.36 8.23 4.00 12.00 19.41 9.46 — 8.61 8.61 — 8.61
1996 — 3.36 9.29 9.22 4.79 12.65 20.08 10.50 — 9.57 9.57 — 9.57
1997 — 3.44 9.39 9.07 4.65 12.01 17.98 10.45 2.42 9.43 9.43 — 9.43
1998 — 2.36 8.11 7.79 3.54 11.49 19.07 9.11 — 8.21 8.21 — 8.21
1999 — 3.35 8.81 8.38 4.03 13.60 16.75 9.70 2.31 8.67 8.67 — 8.67
2000 — 4.56 10.87 10.92 6.53 16.36 17.99 12.33 3.56 11.19 11.19 — 11.19
2001 — 4.96 11.01 10.60 5.83 17.48 19.00 12.16 3.02 11.04 11.04 — 11.04
2002 — 4.70 10.72 9.80 5.50 15.67 21.74 11.31 2.61 10.34 10.34 — 10.34
2003 — 4.41 12.42 10.90 6.44 17.92 26.51 12.62 4.27 11.56 11.56 — 11.56
2004 — 4.41 15.13 12.95 8.90 19.69 29.35 14.77 4.95 13.68 13.68 19.78 13.68
2005 — 5.69 18.56 17.34 13.02 22.06 38.40 17.51 5.11 16.99 16.99 18.19 16.99
2006 — 11.42 22.31 19.58 14.70 23.90 R 46.08 20.36 8.34 19.63 19.62 23.30 19.63
2007 — 12.52 23.70 21.29 16.16 26.34 51.97 21.98 7.13 21.28 21.28 24.23 21.28

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) — 3.0 36.6 14.7 0.4 19.3 628.9 0.1 703.1 703.1 — 703.1
1975 (s) — 3.7 104.1 66.5 0.9 34.1 1,088.1 6.2 1,303.7 1,303.8 — 1,303.8
1980 — — 8.8 338.4 188.3 1.2 69.3 2,235.3 23.2 2,864.5 2,864.5 — 2,864.5
1985 — — 7.8 406.5 261.4 4.8 77.4 2,209.8 3.8 2,971.4 2,993.0 — 2,993.0
1990 — — 10.0 490.6 164.0 2.5 72.2 2,264.5 — 3,003.9 3,022.3 — 3,022.3
1995 — (s) 5.4 619.4 226.1 5.8 91.6 2,618.6 — 3,566.9 3,566.9 — 3,566.9
1996 — 0.1 5.8 693.0 288.7 6.4 91.9 2,965.5 — 4,051.4 4,051.5 — 4,051.5
1997 — (s) 6.5 702.6 R 287.3 5.9 86.9 2,882.1 0.1 R 3,971.5 R 3,971.6 — R 3,971.6
1998 — 0.1 3.8 668.6 R 215.0 0.6 96.5 2,654.3 — R 3,638.8 R 3,638.9 — R 3,638.9
1999 — 0.2 6.3 752.6 287.7 0.3 85.6 2,974.4 (s) 4,107.0 4,107.2 — 4,107.2
2000 — 0.3 7.4 1,053.0 492.2 0.4 90.6 3,857.8 5.0 5,506.4 5,506.7 — 5,506.7
2001 — 0.3 5.3 1,001.5 383.0 0.8 87.7 3,848.3 3.4 5,330.0 5,330.3 — 5,330.3
2002 — 0.3 7.4 941.5 345.3 0.8 99.1 3,655.7 4.3 5,054.1 5,054.4 — 5,054.4
2003 — 0.4 5.8 1,007.4 437.7 5.2 111.8 4,107.1 1.9 5,676.9 5,677.3 — 5,677.3
2004 — 0.4 7.0 1,306.4 630.8 6.9 125.4 4,879.9 9.2 6,965.6 6,966.0 0.7 6,966.7
2005 — 0.1 9.6 1,768.5 934.5 7.9 163.2 5,786.5 7.5 8,677.7 8,677.8 1.5 8,679.3
2006 — 0.2 9.7 2,096.2 981.5 7.5 190.8 6,567.0 10.4 9,863.0 R 9,863.2 1.7 9,864.9
2007 — 0.2 10.4 2,420.4 1,033.3 8.7 222.2 7,135.6 18.0 10,848.6 10,848.8 1.7 10,850.5

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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M Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Minnesota
I
Petroleum Biomass
N
N Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
E
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
S
O 1970 0.34 0.26 0.74 0.85 0.28 0.73 — 0.65 1.92 0.34
T 1975 0.62 0.64 1.95 2.26 0.54 2.03 0.24 0.92 3.89 0.53
1980 1.04 1.99 4.46 5.80 — 4.86 0.44 1.74 6.94 0.97
A 1985 1.43 3.69 3.99 5.97 — 5.96 0.50 — 9.34 1.32
1990 1.25 1.92 1.86 5.33 0.76 1.25 0.48 0.62 8.37 1.12
1995 1.14 1.76 — 4.07 0.69 1.17 0.48 0.51 6.21 1.25
1996 1.07 2.17 2.34 4.87 0.64 1.12 0.48 0.41 6.37 1.25
1997 1.09 2.44 2.30 4.83 0.65 1.34 0.47 0.38 6.71 1.35
1998 1.07 2.34 1.64 3.53 0.64 1.06 0.48 0.40 7.87 1.36
1999 1.10 2.66 2.12 4.21 0.63 1.14 0.48 0.40 8.69 1.32
2000 1.11 4.49 3.56 6.60 0.33 1.47 0.45 0.40 16.78 1.87
2001 1.02 5.21 3.20 6.68 0.39 1.50 0.47 0.74 20.47 2.14
2002 1.05 3.74 2.50 5.28 0.47 0.86 0.46 1.00 8.94 1.30
2003 1.08 6.44 4.19 5.72 0.49 1.26 0.44 1.31 13.21 1.37
2004 1.07 7.16 4.70 6.95 0.43 1.21 0.44 1.12 13.84 1.55
2005 1.11 9.20 5.07 10.62 0.43 2.31 0.46 1.14 16.53 2.35
2006 1.21 8.65 8.11 13.53 0.49 2.71 0.46 1.21 17.32 2.47
2007 1.50 7.18 6.55 15.87 1.04 8.73 0.51 1.17 18.25 2.68

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 43.1 15.3 3.9 2.7 0.2 6.9 — 0.1 0.8 66.2
1975 84.9 14.2 10.4 8.9 0.2 19.5 25.5 (s) 2.5 146.6
1980 230.9 R 16.0 10.1 5.6 — 15.8 48.6 (s) 24.0 335.3
1985 286.5 4.7 (s) 1.7 — 1.7 61.4 — 85.9 440.3
1990 373.7 R 10.4 (s) 2.8 3.3 6.2 61.2 4.8 49.8 505.9
1995 348.7 14.8 — 3.2 3.2 6.4 66.2 4.4 182.0 622.5
1996 332.5 11.6 (s) 4.0 4.0 8.0 60.4 3.6 197.5 613.6
1997 341.1 15.1 0.1 7.1 4.9 12.1 53.9 3.6 229.2 655.0
1998 340.9 31.9 (s) 3.8 4.0 7.8 58.1 3.4 240.3 682.3
1999 334.0 30.7 (s) 5.3 4.8 10.1 66.4 3.3 210.4 655.0
2000 370.2 45.2 (s) 9.5 2.2 11.7 61.2 3.6 487.7 979.5
2001 334.7 56.5 1.0 7.7 2.3 11.1 57.3 4.0 619.7 1,083.3
2002 352.6 49.6 0.1 2.9 3.0 6.0 66.3 7.8 201.6 683.7
2003 395.0 108.4 1.1 6.9 3.9 11.8 60.8 13.5 173.6 R 763.2
2004 377.2 92.0 1.8 5.2 3.1 10.2 60.7 8.9 290.5 839.4
2005 391.9 R 241.5 2.5 14.4 2.9 19.7 62.2 10.6 607.5 R 1,333.4
2006 417.3 217.0 1.1 11.7 2.2 15.1 63.4 10.7 662.7 1,386.2
2007 508.8 251.6 2.9 36.7 2.1 41.7 69.7 20.1 631.8 1,523.7

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Mississippi M
Primary Energy
I
S
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric S
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
I
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
S
S
1970 — 0.26 0.26 0.38 1.32 0.73 1.83 2.84 0.45 1.22 2.14 — 1.35 1.16 0.27 4.44 1.71 I
1975 — 0.83 0.83 0.87 2.24 2.03 3.42 4.34 1.67 2.59 3.12 — 1.51 2.26 1.24 7.58 3.19
1980 — 1.83 1.83 2.55 6.89 6.39 6.31 10.53 2.84 6.15 7.10 — 2.01 4.89 2.16 13.69 7.26 P
1985
1990


2.50
1.66
2.50
1.66
3.76
2.75
6.76
7.47
5.84
5.16
7.71
6.63
8.75
9.21
4.06
2.33
7.33
5.45
7.69
7.46
1.13
1.11
2.37
1.12
5.11
4.38
2.30
1.54
17.05
18.05
8.13
7.80
P
1995 — 1.54 1.54 2.62 6.61 3.73 7.04 8.89 1.92 6.14 7.16 0.52 1.23 4.07 1.32 17.74 7.63 I
1996 — 1.52 1.52 3.58 7.53 4.47 8.39 9.48 2.19 6.60 7.81 0.50 1.04 4.56 1.54 17.77 8.33
1997 — 1.55 1.55 3.70 7.17 4.21 11.48 9.33 2.70 6.08 7.49 0.47 0.99 4.43 1.51 17.46 8.22
1998 — 1.54 1.54 3.25 6.14 3.15 10.44 7.90 1.98 5.73 6.11 0.48 1.29 3.97 1.47 17.65 7.96
1999 — 1.55 1.55 3.21 6.72 3.77 8.74 8.60 1.55 5.52 6.77 0.47 1.43 4.24 1.55 16.68 7.83
2000 — 1.53 1.53 4.69 9.34 6.24 R 13.35 11.11 3.30 6.96 R 9.29 0.42 1.52 5.52 1.98 17.27 9.54
2001 — 1.64 1.64 5.11 8.77 5.42 12.94 10.49 3.70 7.60 8.63 0.40 2.05 5.34 2.15 18.52 10.17
2002 — 1.65 1.65 4.22 8.44 5.10 10.75 10.17 2.67 7.94 8.92 0.38 2.19 5.19 2.06 18.43 9.66
2003 — 1.55 1.55 6.64 9.63 6.10 11.36 11.44 4.01 8.12 9.74 0.42 1.73 6.21 2.33 19.08 10.91
2004 — 1.70 1.70 6.75 11.98 8.44 15.91 13.86 4.61 8.87 11.79 0.40 1.91 7.17 2.66 20.70 12.38
2005 — 2.25 2.25 9.61 16.33 12.59 19.02 17.21 6.48 10.58 15.61 0.40 R 2.94 9.52 4.17 22.27 R 15.22
2006 — 2.48 2.48 8.62 18.21 14.27 R 20.97 19.45 8.27 11.65 17.74 0.45 R 2.89 10.11 3.50 24.64 R 16.83
2007 — 2.94 2.94 8.07 19.32 15.73 23.89 20.92 7.99 12.44 19.15 0.48 2.81 10.59 4.18 23.74 17.16

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 3.5 3.5 111.2 46.2 6.3 59.4 362.5 1.9 40.6 516.9 — 12.8 644.4 -31.7 225.9 838.7
1975 — 27.5 27.5 154.3 127.6 16.3 102.3 633.5 126.6 85.3 1,091.6 — 13.3 1,286.7 -154.7 486.0 1,618.0
1980 — 137.6 137.6 553.4 383.8 53.3 125.9 1,481.0 284.7 137.2 2,465.9 — 19.5 3,176.4 -438.6 1,075.9 3,813.6
1985 — 273.2 273.2 710.7 529.8 134.1 129.5 1,267.5 33.5 155.2 2,249.5 52.2 29.5 3,315.1 -475.1 1,455.8 4,295.8
1990 — 172.4 172.4 557.4 575.3 201.1 170.2 1,407.2 49.7 130.1 2,533.7 87.1 60.8 3,411.4 -386.3 1,914.8 4,939.9
1995 — 159.9 159.9 623.9 541.4 159.9 173.4 1,577.3 31.3 160.9 2,644.1 44.1 100.6 3,572.6 -390.4 2,190.4 5,372.6
1996 — 193.9 193.9 760.5 651.0 181.2 270.9 1,689.5 47.7 186.4 3,026.8 48.1 78.4 4,107.6 -488.3 2,331.8 5,951.1
1997 — 205.2 205.2 748.0 695.5 R 189.2 128.3 1,721.8 89.9 195.1 R 3,019.7 53.8 75.3 R 4,102.0 -516.1 2,326.1 R 5,912.0
1998 — 194.2 194.2 640.4 604.9 R 137.3 105.2 1,510.9 118.4 196.3 R 2,672.9 46.4 71.6 R 3,625.5 -512.4 2,500.9 R 5,614.0
1999 — 214.0 214.0 843.7 685.1 206.5 167.7 1,721.8 56.8 193.1 3,030.9 41.6 80.7 4,210.9 -560.9 2,443.0 6,093.0
2000 — 225.0 225.0 1,220.2 897.9 318.8 R 315.1 2,152.6 122.6 218.6 R 4,025.5 47.1 101.2 R 5,619.0 -765.6 2,605.6 R 7,458.9
2001 — 324.3 324.3 1,491.8 867.9 258.6 351.8 1,993.4 229.9 179.9 3,881.5 41.1 99.5 5,838.2 -1,087.3 2,720.1 7,471.0
2002 — 254.2 254.2 1,325.0 896.1 209.0 219.2 2,013.1 22.9 191.5 3,551.7 40.4 96.5 5,267.9 -873.8 2,782.4 7,176.5
2003 — 276.6 276.6 1,492.5 1,100.0 318.1 274.7 2,303.4 90.3 247.7 4,334.2 47.9 68.3 6,219.6 -942.2 2,887.8 8,165.2
2004 — 314.0 314.0 1,705.7 1,473.5 292.7 222.7 2,833.9 186.3 291.9 5,301.1 42.6 87.7 7,451.0 -1,136.5 3,157.8 9,472.3
2005 — 397.0 397.0 2,587.8 1,915.7 421.4 220.1 3,570.7 133.8 351.6 6,613.3 41.8 R 163.1 R 9,803.1 -1,807.6 3,391.2 R 11,386.6
2006 — 471.8 471.8 R 2,340.5 2,270.4 574.4 R 273.1 4,070.4 R 73.8 455.5 R 7,717.7 49.0 R 164.4 R 10,743.4 -1,553.0 3,828.7 R 13,019.0
2007 — 543.2 543.2 2,621.7 2,577.8 389.3 264.2 4,426.3 72.8 491.0 8,221.3 47.5 159.7 11,593.4 -1,977.0 3,775.2 13,391.6

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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M Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Mississippi
I
Primary Energy
S
S Petroleum Biomass

I Natural Distillate Total


S Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

S Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


I
P 1970
1975


0.86
1.38
1.24
2.49
2.06
3.79
2.16
4.10
2.14
3.98
0.85
1.69
1.30
2.31
5.06
8.06
2.36
4.37
P 1980 2.97 3.36 6.89 10.48 8.35 8.41 4.31 4.44 14.38 8.97
1985 2.74 5.33 7.07 6.78 7.71 7.69 4.88 5.74 18.12 11.85
I 1990 2.70 5.16 4.59 4.98 9.50 9.45 3.53 5.91 20.19 13.46
1995 — 5.17 5.32 4.07 10.95 10.84 2.87 6.08 20.49 14.20
1996 — 5.56 5.98 4.60 12.77 12.65 3.29 6.86 20.65 14.36
1997 2.72 6.13 5.69 6.32 12.64 12.54 3.28 7.39 20.58 14.89
1998 — 5.78 4.56 3.08 11.44 11.29 2.84 6.89 20.59 15.29
1999 — 5.75 5.00 3.09 11.58 11.46 2.91 7.01 19.79 14.81
2000 — 7.18 8.59 8.01 15.87 15.76 4.37 9.91 20.31 15.83
2001 — 10.10 7.28 6.28 16.70 16.56 4.17 12.12 21.61 17.45
2002 — 7.19 6.54 5.66 13.99 13.95 3.78 8.87 21.34 16.35
2003 — 9.93 9.23 8.00 16.42 16.35 4.54 11.27 22.27 18.15
2004 — 10.08 10.78 10.05 19.17 19.04 5.16 11.97 24.07 19.64
2005 — 12.94 16.16 13.67 22.68 22.51 6.83 R 14.54 25.53 R 21.61
2006 — 14.43 18.32 17.40 25.64 R 25.54 7.87 R 16.56 28.30 R 24.45
2007 — 12.65 19.99 15.80 27.72 27.59 8.64 15.58 27.43 23.50

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 32.4 0.6 0.9 42.0 43.5 1.6 77.4 118.7 196.1
1975 — 41.6 2.8 2.7 64.4 70.0 3.1 114.6 222.5 337.1
1980 (s) 102.6 0.3 2.6 67.5 70.4 7.8 180.8 488.9 669.7
1985 (s) 140.4 0.1 1.0 53.2 54.3 15.7 210.3 646.0 856.3
1990 (s) 133.6 (s) 0.3 74.3 74.6 12.6 220.8 845.1 1,066.0
1995 — 142.5 (s) 0.5 77.2 77.7 8.1 228.2 991.3 1,219.6
1996 — 172.6 (s) 0.6 110.6 111.2 9.6 293.5 1,054.2 1,347.6
1997 (s) 175.4 (s) 0.8 102.4 103.1 5.0 283.6 1,040.4 1,324.0
1998 — 151.1 (s) 0.4 87.8 88.3 3.9 243.2 1,151.6 1,394.8
1999 — 147.1 0.1 0.4 97.5 97.9 4.2 249.2 1,102.0 1,351.3
2000 — 202.5 0.1 1.6 228.9 230.6 6.7 439.8 1,191.5 1,631.3
2001 — 288.1 0.2 1.1 249.9 251.3 5.1 544.5 1,242.8 1,787.3
2002 — 205.3 (s) 0.3 148.7 149.1 4.7 359.1 1,299.1 1,658.2
2003 — 259.0 0.1 0.5 141.1 141.7 6.0 406.6 1,342.6 1,749.2
2004 — 254.9 0.3 0.9 151.9 153.1 7.0 415.0 1,443.6 1,858.5
2005 — 325.6 0.8 1.3 153.0 155.1 R 13.1 R 493.9 1,564.2 R 2,058.0
2006 — R 314.7 (s) 1.4 R 173.8 R 175.3 R 13.8 R 503.7 1,764.9 R 2,268.6
2007 — 288.3 (s) 1.1 182.7 183.9 16.6 488.8 1,737.5 2,226.3

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Mississippi M
Primary Energy
I
S
Petroleum Biomass
S
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
I
S
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
S
1970 — 0.57 0.96 — 1.33 2.84 0.49 1.39 0.85 0.70 5.53 1.96 I
1975
1980

1.65
0.92
2.97
2.18
6.27


2.66
4.92
4.34
10.53
1.72
3.02
2.17
3.36
1.69
4.31
1.29
3.17
8.59
15.87
3.34
6.70
P
1985 1.85 4.95 6.24 6.78 7.62 8.75 4.33 6.76 4.88 5.45 19.50 12.04 P
1990 1.74 4.34 5.57 4.98 5.32 9.21 — 6.18 3.53 4.69 21.34 13.38
1995 — 4.20 4.19 4.07 9.25 8.89 — 6.40 2.87 4.48 20.92 13.32 I
1996 — 5.07 5.02 4.60 10.25 9.48 — 7.25 3.29 5.37 21.15 13.53
1997 1.67 5.08 4.79 6.32 10.48 9.33 — 7.34 3.28 5.37 19.98 13.78
1998 — 4.51 3.66 3.08 9.38 7.90 — 5.99 2.84 4.70 19.73 13.69
1999 — 4.68 4.34 3.09 9.69 8.60 — 6.82 2.91 4.97 18.48 13.37
2000 — 6.24 6.94 8.01 12.85 11.11 — 10.64 4.37 6.93 19.16 14.35
2001 — 7.98 6.10 6.28 13.69 10.49 3.19 10.00 4.17 8.33 20.72 15.79
2002 — 5.97 5.68 5.66 11.47 10.17 — 8.89 3.78 6.35 20.38 14.99
2003 — 7.89 6.94 8.00 12.85 11.44 4.44 9.17 4.54 8.07 21.26 16.14
2004 — 8.44 9.26 10.05 15.56 13.86 4.45 12.53 5.16 8.87 23.42 17.93
2005 — 11.70 13.35 13.67 18.19 17.21 — 16.22 6.83 R 12.24 24.87 R 20.22
2006 — 12.07 15.62 17.40 20.21 19.45 — R 18.03 7.87 R 12.69 27.46 R 22.46
2007 — 10.80 17.21 15.80 22.35 20.92 — 18.04 8.64 12.73 26.15 20.88

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 13.9 0.6 — 4.6 1.4 0.1 6.7 (s) 20.6 57.0 77.6
1975 — 22.6 3.0 — 7.4 2.4 9.7 22.5 0.1 45.1 116.7 161.9
1980 0.1 64.1 0.9 — 7.0 6.8 64.7 79.4 0.2 143.7 276.8 420.5
1985 (s) 84.1 27.4 1.5 9.3 6.2 0.3 44.7 0.4 129.2 407.9 537.1
1990 (s) 78.6 13.0 0.2 7.3 8.0 — 28.5 1.4 108.5 539.3 647.7
1995 — 85.3 7.8 0.2 11.5 2.3 — 21.7 1.1 108.1 586.1 694.2
1996 — 115.9 11.6 0.1 15.7 2.8 — 30.3 1.3 147.5 621.7 769.2
1997 (s) 116.1 9.2 0.5 15.0 2.3 — 26.9 0.8 143.9 726.0 869.8
1998 — 101.2 7.8 0.1 12.7 2.0 — 22.6 0.6 124.5 775.6 900.1
1999 — 98.6 6.6 0.8 14.4 2.0 — 23.7 0.7 123.0 751.7 874.7
2000 — 141.1 10.5 0.4 32.7 2.6 — 46.2 1.1 188.4 803.4 991.7
2001 — 176.1 11.8 0.4 36.2 2.2 1.0 51.5 0.9 228.5 859.9 1,088.4
2002 — 136.9 8.7 0.3 21.5 1.7 — 32.2 0.8 169.9 875.3 1,045.2
2003 — 177.5 17.5 2.0 19.5 2.1 0.1 41.1 1.1 219.6 913.3 1,133.0
2004 — 195.6 11.2 0.5 21.8 2.7 0.2 36.4 1.2 233.2 1,018.8 1,252.0
2005 — 251.2 15.0 0.6 21.7 17.4 — 54.7 R 2.1 R 308.0 1,074.7 R 1,382.6
2006 — R 238.0 18.2 0.6 R 24.2 3.3 — R 46.3 R 2.2 R 286.4 1,213.0 R 1,499.4
2007 — 230.1 114.0 0.4 26.0 3.5 — 143.9 2.6 376.6 1,195.6 1,572.3

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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M Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Mississippi
I Primary Energy
S Coal Petroleum Biomass
S
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
I Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
S Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
S
I 1970 — 0.33 0.33 0.29 0.74 1.33 2.84 0.40 0.93 0.97 1.47 0.54 2.94 0.73
1975 — 1.11 1.11 0.71 1.70 2.66 4.34 1.77 2.22 2.09 1.47 1.32 6.39 1.93
P 1980 — 1.65 1.65 2.66 5.55 4.92 10.53 2.82 5.12 4.77 1.47 3.53 11.42 4.81
P 1985
1990


1.85
1.74
1.85
1.74
3.68
2.49
6.21
5.89
7.62
5.32
8.75
9.21
4.33
3.02
6.30
4.48
6.62
5.28
1.47
0.93
4.47
2.97
13.94
13.62
5.93
4.61
I 1995
1996


1.64
1.65
1.64
1.65
2.65
3.33
4.51
5.44
5.06
6.48
8.89
9.48
2.47
2.75
5.06
5.64
4.99
5.93
1.17
0.94
2.78
3.37
13.03
12.92
4.55
5.14
1997 — 1.67 1.67 3.43 5.16 5.75 9.33 3.33 5.28 5.40 0.94 3.08 12.08 4.67
1998 — 1.63 1.63 3.06 4.00 4.27 7.90 1.97 4.86 4.56 1.24 2.97 12.36 4.83
1999 — 1.64 1.64 3.11 4.61 4.96 8.60 2.20 4.80 4.97 1.39 3.21 11.77 4.72
2000 — 1.64 1.64 4.48 7.21 R 7.58 11.11 3.90 6.12 R 6.97 1.44 R 4.20 12.14 R 5.62
2001 — 1.70 1.70 5.67 6.67 6.77 10.49 3.19 6.54 6.93 1.98 5.09 12.90 6.61
2002 — 1.77 1.77 4.19 5.76 5.87 10.17 3.67 6.76 6.61 2.14 4.40 12.89 6.03
2003 — 1.77 1.77 6.47 6.97 8.01 11.44 4.44 6.98 7.57 1.62 5.80 13.13 7.30
2004 — 2.04 2.04 6.37 9.78 10.18 13.86 4.45 7.61 9.14 1.80 6.23 14.17 7.74
2005 — 2.63 2.63 8.89 13.84 12.05 17.21 6.83 9.01 11.50 2.78 7.99 15.74 9.48
2006 — 2.79 2.79 9.13 16.09 14.67 19.45 8.16 9.94 R 12.92 2.71 R 8.54 17.42 R 10.22
2007 — 3.02 3.02 8.06 17.47 16.45 20.92 9.24 10.47 13.34 2.57 8.12 16.86 9.78

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 0.4 0.4 37.6 13.3 10.5 4.6 0.5 27.5 56.4 11.2 105.7 50.2 155.9
1975 — 0.6 0.6 63.2 43.4 25.9 5.0 8.3 65.1 147.6 10.2 221.6 146.7 368.3
1980 — 2.0 2.0 182.6 111.3 48.6 4.1 37.3 97.8 299.1 11.5 495.3 310.2 805.5
1985 — 10.7 10.7 330.6 137.8 59.8 34.5 2.2 116.6 351.0 13.4 705.8 401.9 1,107.7
1990 — 10.9 10.9 226.3 132.0 85.0 28.0 12.9 94.9 352.7 46.8 636.8 530.5 1,167.2
1995 — 11.3 11.3 199.4 101.9 81.4 19.8 0.9 119.8 323.8 91.4 626.0 613.0 1,239.0
1996 — 9.2 9.2 241.6 122.0 141.6 21.3 1.4 146.5 432.8 67.5 751.1 655.9 1,407.0
1997 — 9.4 9.4 258.9 139.4 8.3 23.7 0.4 156.4 328.1 69.4 665.9 559.8 1,225.6
1998 — 8.4 8.4 212.6 94.2 4.3 15.2 1.9 153.6 269.2 67.1 557.3 573.7 1,131.0
1999 — 7.2 7.2 333.6 105.1 40.0 32.9 0.2 154.5 332.6 75.9 749.3 589.2 1,338.5
2000 — 6.1 6.1 473.0 137.1 R 47.1 43.8 0.2 175.4 R 403.6 93.4 R 976.0 610.8 R 1,586.8
2001 — 6.3 6.3 497.6 143.2 64.3 59.3 3.9 137.9 408.6 93.4 1,006.0 617.4 1,623.4
2002 — 6.4 6.4 398.5 117.0 44.8 62.3 2.8 147.5 374.3 91.0 870.1 608.0 1,478.1
2003 — 6.3 6.3 497.6 131.7 111.4 73.8 4.5 196.7 518.1 61.3 1,083.3 631.8 1,715.1
2004 — 7.6 7.6 595.3 237.4 46.0 102.3 8.0 232.3 626.0 79.5 1,308.5 695.5 2,003.9
2005 — 7.6 7.6 735.3 256.5 41.8 124.2 12.6 280.9 716.1 147.9 1,606.8 752.4 2,359.2
2006 — R 10.2 R 10.2 R 780.4 266.0 R 72.3 150.5 3.4 365.9 R 858.0 148.4 R 1,797.0 850.8 R 2,647.8
2007 — 10.2 10.2 743.6 316.1 52.6 68.5 6.6 388.7 832.5 140.4 1,726.8 842.1 2,568.9

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Mississippi M
I
Primary Energy
S
Petroleum S
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total I
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
S
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu S
I
1970 0.33 — 2.17 2.02 0.73 1.33 5.08 2.84 0.43 2.64 2.64 — 2.64
1975 1.11 — 3.45 2.75 2.03 2.66 7.48 4.34 1.49 3.91 3.91 — 3.91 P
1980 — — 9.02 7.67 6.39 4.92 14.36 10.53 2.55 8.71 8.71 — 8.71 P
1985 — — 9.99 7.05 5.84 8.59 17.61 8.75 4.03 7.99 7.99 — 7.99
1990 — — 9.32 8.25 5.16 7.55 14.60 9.21 2.01 8.15 8.15 — 8.15 I
1995 — 1.60 8.36 7.53 3.73 12.42 19.41 8.89 1.91 7.56 7.56 — 7.56
1996 — 2.44 9.29 8.42 4.47 12.96 20.08 9.48 2.21 8.36 8.36 — 8.36
1997 — 2.66 9.39 8.05 4.21 12.93 17.98 9.33 2.76 8.18 8.18 — 8.18
1998 — 2.65 8.11 6.91 3.15 11.52 19.07 7.90 1.98 6.96 6.96 — 6.96
1999 — 2.79 8.81 7.41 3.77 12.80 16.75 8.60 1.67 7.49 7.49 — 7.49
2000 — 3.59 10.87 9.94 6.24 15.41 17.99 11.11 3.27 9.92 9.92 — 9.92
2001 — 7.68 11.01 9.46 5.42 16.70 19.00 10.49 3.48 9.36 9.36 — 9.36
2002 — 5.07 10.72 9.15 5.10 16.15 21.74 10.17 2.57 9.16 9.16 — 9.16
2003 — 7.20 12.42 10.25 6.10 17.38 26.51 11.44 4.14 10.29 10.29 21.26 10.29
2004 — 8.70 15.13 12.57 8.44 19.27 29.35 13.86 4.91 12.75 12.75 23.42 12.75
2005 — 12.05 18.56 16.88 12.59 21.97 38.40 17.21 6.64 16.65 16.65 24.87 16.65
2006 — 11.75 22.31 18.58 14.27 23.56 R 46.08 19.45 R 8.51 18.60 18.60 27.46 18.60
2007 — 11.11 23.70 19.78 15.73 26.70 51.97 20.92 8.14 20.20 20.20 26.15 20.20

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) — 3.5 31.6 6.3 2.4 8.7 356.5 (s) 409.1 409.1 — 409.1
1975 (s) — 3.5 75.1 16.3 4.6 13.9 626.2 11.1 750.7 750.7 — 750.7
1980 — — 9.4 269.0 53.3 2.7 27.4 1,470.2 86.0 1,918.0 1,918.0 — 1,918.0
1985 — — 5.4 362.4 134.1 7.2 30.6 1,226.9 28.1 1,794.7 1,794.7 — 1,794.7
1990 — — 6.2 428.9 201.1 3.6 28.5 1,371.3 19.4 2,059.0 2,059.0 — 2,059.0
1995 — (s) 4.2 430.8 159.9 3.2 36.2 1,555.2 30.3 2,219.9 2,219.9 — 2,219.9
1996 — (s) 2.9 515.1 181.2 3.0 36.3 1,665.4 23.3 2,427.2 2,427.3 — 2,427.3
1997 — 0.2 3.1 545.6 R 189.2 2.7 34.4 1,695.7 21.7 R 2,492.4 R 2,492.6 — R 2,492.6
1998 — (s) 4.1 501.7 R 137.3 0.3 38.1 1,493.7 12.9 R 2,188.1 R 2,188.1 — R 2,188.1
1999 — (s) 3.6 572.3 206.5 15.8 33.9 1,687.0 9.6 2,528.5 2,528.6 — 2,528.6
2000 — 0.1 5.4 748.6 318.8 6.3 35.8 2,106.1 28.1 3,249.1 3,249.2 — 3,249.2
2001 — 0.1 5.9 711.1 258.6 1.5 34.7 1,931.9 28.2 2,971.7 2,971.9 — 2,971.9
2002 — 0.1 4.3 769.3 209.0 4.2 39.2 1,949.0 19.8 2,994.9 2,995.0 — 2,995.0
2003 — 0.2 4.3 949.5 318.1 2.7 44.2 2,227.5 21.3 3,567.7 3,567.9 (s) 3,567.9
2004 — 0.2 8.7 1,222.9 292.7 3.0 49.6 2,728.9 51.9 4,357.6 4,357.9 (s) 4,357.9
2005 — 0.1 4.2 1,638.9 421.4 3.6 64.5 3,429.1 25.1 5,586.7 5,586.8 (s) 5,586.8
2006 — R (s) 12.3 1,984.0 574.4 2.8 75.4 3,916.6 37.6 6,603.1 6,603.2 (s) 6,603.2
2007 — (s) 12.9 2,141.9 389.3 2.8 87.8 4,354.2 35.0 7,024.1 7,024.1 (s) 7,024.1

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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M Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Mississippi
I
Petroleum Biomass
S
S Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
I
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
S
S 1970 0.26 0.27 0.48 0.61 — 0.48 — — — 0.27
I 1975 0.82 0.83 1.69 2.08 — 1.70 — — — 1.24
1980 1.84 2.11 3.03 5.47 — 3.06 — — — 2.16
P 1985 2.54 2.80 4.16 5.97 — 4.78 1.13 — — 2.30
P 1990
1995
1.65
1.53
1.76
1.71
2.35
1.87
4.80
3.79


2.44
3.48
1.11
0.52




1.54
1.32
I 1996 1.51 2.68 2.15 4.36 — 2.25 0.50 — — 1.54
1997 1.55 2.62 2.67 4.31 — 2.69 0.47 — — 1.51
1998 1.54 2.22 1.98 3.36 — 1.99 0.48 — — 1.47
1999 1.55 2.43 1.52 3.17 — 1.54 0.47 — — 1.55
2000 1.52 3.90 3.31 5.41 — 3.33 0.42 — — 1.98
2001 1.63 3.45 3.75 5.68 — 3.76 0.40 — — 2.15
2002 1.64 3.48 2.50 5.34 — 4.08 0.38 — — 2.06
2003 1.54 5.62 3.94 6.33 — 3.97 0.42 — — 2.33
2004 1.69 5.96 4.51 6.77 — 4.53 0.40 — — 2.66
2005 2.25 9.12 6.40 8.75 — 6.48 0.40 — — 4.17
2006 2.48 6.97 8.03 13.33 — 8.24 0.45 — — 3.50
2007 2.94 7.21 7.61 14.43 — 8.22 0.48 — — 4.18

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 3.1 27.3 1.2 (s) — 1.3 — — — 31.7


1975 26.9 26.9 97.6 3.2 — 100.8 — — — 154.7
1980 135.5 204.2 96.7 2.2 — 98.9 — — — 438.6
1985 262.4 155.6 2.8 2.1 — 4.9 52.2 — — 475.1
1990 161.5 118.9 17.4 1.4 — 18.8 87.1 — — 386.3
1995 148.5 196.8 0.1 0.9 — 1.0 44.1 — — 390.4
1996 184.7 230.3 23.0 2.3 — 25.3 48.1 — — 488.3
1997 195.7 197.5 67.8 1.3 — 69.1 53.8 — — 516.1
1998 185.8 175.4 103.6 1.2 — 104.8 46.4 — — 512.4
1999 206.7 264.4 47.0 1.2 — 48.2 41.6 — — 560.9
2000 218.9 403.6 94.4 1.7 — 96.0 47.1 — — 765.6
2001 318.0 529.8 196.8 1.6 — 198.4 41.1 — — 1,087.3
2002 247.8 584.3 0.4 1.0 — 1.3 40.4 — — 873.8
2003 270.3 558.2 64.4 1.3 — 65.7 47.9 — — 942.2
2004 306.4 659.6 126.1 1.7 — 127.9 42.6 — — 1,136.5
2005 389.5 1,275.6 96.1 4.6 — 100.7 41.8 — — 1,807.6
2006 461.7 1,007.4 32.8 2.2 — 35.0 49.0 — — 1,553.0
2007 532.9 1,359.7 31.1 5.8 — 36.9 47.5 — — 1,977.0

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Missouri M
Primary Energy
I
S
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric S
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
O
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
U
R
1970 0.38 0.29 0.29 0.64 1.05 0.75 1.79 2.73 0.56 1.42 1.98 — 1.85 1.17 0.26 6.17 1.84 I
1975 1.60 0.60 0.62 1.16 2.52 2.09 3.06 4.55 1.78 3.00 3.67 — 2.19 2.08 0.57 8.64 3.32
1980 1.81 1.21 1.22 2.95 6.61 6.47 6.32 9.33 3.33 7.11 8.07 — 2.98 4.38 1.25 13.91 7.19
1985 1.93 1.51 1.51 4.94 6.78 5.90 8.29 8.56 4.09 7.87 7.90 0.82 3.24 4.59 1.41 17.16 8.28
1990 — 1.35 1.35 4.69 7.38 5.68 9.07 8.61 2.54 6.11 7.81 0.74 3.26 4.54 1.27 18.94 8.81
1995 — 1.01 1.01 4.36 6.73 3.99 7.85 8.37 2.30 5.45 7.25 0.48 2.65 4.13 0.94 18.32 8.50
1996 — 0.97 0.97 5.29 7.83 4.85 9.80 9.34 2.72 6.19 8.28 0.47 2.96 4.67 0.91 17.91 R 9.13
1997 — 0.96 0.96 5.79 7.63 4.59 9.49 9.30 2.86 6.68 8.22 0.47 2.81 4.62 0.90 17.86 9.23
1998 — 0.94 0.94 5.49 6.44 3.43 8.12 7.87 1.98 5.92 R 6.87 0.49 2.27 4.05 0.91 17.82 8.56
1999 — 0.94 0.94 5.31 7.15 4.15 8.14 8.63 1.98 5.19 7.44 0.47 2.42 4.33 0.93 17.78 8.82
2000 — 0.93 0.93 6.65 9.62 6.50 R 11.32 11.41 3.51 7.07 R 10.37 0.41 3.49 R 5.48 1.01 17.63 R 10.94
2001 — 0.98 0.98 8.83 9.05 5.65 12.84 11.00 4.00 5.30 9.66 0.38 3.58 5.66 1.07 17.67 11.05
2002 — 0.92 0.92 6.81 8.47 5.33 10.20 10.45 3.65 5.74 9.08 0.39 3.26 5.07 0.93 17.84 10.35
2003 — 0.93 0.93 8.43 9.73 6.44 12.34 11.82 4.65 6.89 10.52 0.41 3.92 5.69 0.98 17.65 11.38
2004 — 0.95 0.95 9.62 11.89 8.91 13.95 14.11 5.20 6.41 12.41 0.43 4.36 R 6.68 1.03 17.79 12.75
2005 — 1.04 1.04 11.28 16.36 12.99 R 16.79 17.47 6.93 8.12 15.83 0.42 R 5.81 8.19 1.23 17.96 15.18
2006 — 1.14 1.14 R 12.11 18.13 15.01 R 18.73 19.41 8.01 9.79 17.67 0.42 R 6.33 R 8.97 1.24 18.47 R 16.63
2007 — 1.35 1.35 11.32 19.41 16.00 20.73 21.25 8.35 12.21 19.56 0.47 6.95 9.85 1.52 19.24 17.73

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 3.1 77.3 80.4 265.4 99.1 34.1 79.5 803.2 11.4 98.8 1,126.1 — 9.4 1,481.3 -76.3 542.4 1,947.4
1975 11.9 254.8 266.7 423.0 261.8 98.2 147.5 1,490.4 21.7 185.5 2,205.1 — 13.3 2,908.0 -234.0 974.3 3,648.3
1980 9.6 637.7 647.3 R 928.2 708.2 229.5 211.7 2,889.0 23.2 630.2 4,691.7 — 14.7 R 6,282.0 R -639.6 2,022.4 R 7,664.8
1985 12.0 788.8 800.8 R 1,284.0 789.6 196.6 166.7 2,700.5 18.8 596.3 4,468.6 70.0 19.7 R 6,644.2 -810.4 2,712.0 R 8,545.8
1990 — 726.4 726.4 1,107.5 910.4 213.8 225.9 2,895.9 9.9 526.3 4,782.2 62.3 18.4 6,715.9 -752.7 3,484.6 9,447.8
1995 — 597.0 597.0 R 1,193.4 946.0 258.6 315.4 3,008.0 5.1 408.9 4,942.0 41.3 13.8 6,787.5 -629.1 3,891.5 10,049.9
1996 — 614.7 614.7 R 1,531.8 1,238.3 333.8 459.0 3,407.8 6.2 404.8 5,849.8 44.2 16.3 R 8,056.8 R -638.1 3,961.6 R 11,380.3
1997 — 640.7 640.7 R 1,612.1 1,277.9 R 320.9 384.3 3,421.7 4.5 369.2 R 5,778.6 44.5 13.4 R 8,089.4 R -664.1 4,004.8 R 11,430.1
1998 — 650.9 650.9 R 1,404.0 1,356.6 R 248.1 238.6 2,941.1 2.9 376.0 R 5,163.3 43.8 10.0 R 7,272.0 -703.3 4,196.5 R 10,765.2
1999 — 648.2 648.2 R 1,393.7 1,509.2 300.1 373.1 3,202.2 1.8 389.3 5,775.7 42.6 10.5 R 7,870.8 -716.7 4,188.9 R 11,343.0
2000 — 643.7 643.7 R 1,872.2 1,614.9 180.9 R 441.9 4,392.1 2.4 436.2 R 7,068.4 42.7 16.6 R 9,643.6 R -809.9 4,370.1 R 13,203.8
2001 — 700.0 700.0 R 2,531.3 1,577.6 240.1 598.3 4,154.0 3.6 449.4 7,022.9 33.2 16.0 R 10,303.3 -875.3 4,414.2 R 13,842.3
2002 — 664.9 664.9 R 1,870.0 1,448.9 288.3 468.7 4,013.6 2.6 452.6 6,674.7 34.1 15.4 R 9,259.1 -766.0 4,564.9 R 13,058.0
2003 — 743.9 743.9 R 2,223.9 1,765.3 294.1 553.5 4,722.6 3.5 504.7 7,843.7 41.7 19.0 R 10,872.3 R -874.8 4,471.7 R 14,469.2
2004 — 766.1 766.1 R 2,551.3 2,352.5 202.1 617.4 5,668.9 5.2 603.1 9,449.2 35.3 21.8 R 12,823.8 R -918.5 4,494.1 R 16,399.3
2005 — 866.6 866.6 R 3,053.7 3,156.1 485.9 R 656.1 7,020.8 4.8 725.6 R 12,049.2 35.3 R 33.0 R 16,038.4 -1,136.5 4,959.8 R 19,861.7
2006 — 943.0 943.0 R 3,095.5 3,535.8 559.4 R 601.9 7,805.7 3.5 R 895.3 13,401.6 44.0 R 34.5 R 17,518.8 R -1,165.4 5,169.7 R 21,523.1
2007 — 1,086.2 1,086.2 3,111.7 3,884.8 575.0 786.9 8,631.6 2.0 949.2 14,829.5 45.9 41.2 19,114.6 -1,387.1 5,614.3 23,341.8

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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M Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Missouri
I
Primary Energy
S
S Petroleum Biomass

O Natural Distillate Total


U Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

R Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


I
1970 0.86 0.96 1.19 1.43 1.95 1.81 0.61 1.13 7.86 2.07
1975 1.72 1.48 2.62 2.88 3.26 3.14 1.20 1.84 10.06 3.37
1980 1.70 3.23 6.85 7.95 7.06 7.01 3.06 3.79 15.21 6.83
1985 1.73 5.40 6.70 10.06 7.53 7.38 3.46 5.56 19.27 R 9.56
1990 1.56 5.15 7.27 11.50 9.61 9.31 3.56 5.60 21.56 11.10
1995 0.95 5.13 5.33 4.93 8.01 7.70 2.90 5.46 21.26 11.14
1996 1.04 5.90 6.75 5.96 10.10 9.85 3.32 R 6.52 20.75 R 11.39
1997 0.97 6.55 6.84 5.58 9.56 9.35 3.31 6.95 20.77 R 11.94
1998 1.01 6.50 5.75 4.28 8.07 7.82 2.87 6.61 20.75 12.49
1999 1.01 6.28 6.18 4.85 8.17 8.00 2.94 6.51 20.86 12.21
2000 1.02 7.73 8.96 9.11 11.44 11.22 4.41 8.22 20.65 R 13.33
2001 1.12 10.40 8.74 9.13 12.94 12.61 4.22 10.75 20.53 14.64
2002 0.97 7.96 7.81 8.38 10.58 10.38 3.82 8.29 20.70 13.60
2003 1.04 9.33 9.24 9.92 12.54 12.35 4.59 9.72 20.39 R 14.24
2004 1.20 10.84 10.95 11.01 14.40 14.14 5.21 11.20 20.43 R 15.24
2005 2.23 12.42 15.03 15.23 16.97 16.82 6.91 R 12.83 20.75 R 16.57
2006 1.55 13.96 17.18 19.36 18.86 18.78 7.96 R 14.43 21.80 R 18.07
2007 2.53 13.18 19.19 21.95 20.81 20.75 8.73 14.10 22.54 18.26

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 1.0 150.9 9.1 0.6 65.9 75.5 1.4 228.8 259.5 488.3
1975 1.7 232.0 21.9 0.5 115.5 137.9 2.8 374.4 468.8 843.2
1980 0.6 471.2 49.7 2.6 129.4 181.7 9.2 R 662.9 967.9 R 1,630.8
1985 1.4 R 703.3 33.1 5.4 94.8 133.3 13.2 R 851.2 1,215.3 R 2,066.5
1990 1.9 603.9 17.4 1.9 146.1 165.4 15.1 786.3 1,592.7 2,379.0
1995 0.6 645.9 13.6 0.9 169.5 184.0 10.7 841.2 1,842.9 2,684.2
1996 0.6 R 818.7 13.0 1.9 286.2 301.1 12.8 R 1,133.2 1,872.8 R 3,006.0
1997 0.6 R 843.6 12.4 1.4 247.2 261.0 10.0 R 1,115.3 1,885.0 R 3,000.2
1998 0.4 R 727.8 9.8 1.2 148.8 159.9 7.7 R 895.8 2,001.4 R 2,897.2
1999 0.6 R 712.6 11.0 1.5 202.4 214.9 8.3 R 936.4 1,976.5 R 2,912.9
2000 0.4 R 906.4 16.1 3.6 247.1 266.7 13.4 R 1,187.0 2,083.9 R 3,270.8
2001 0.6 R 1,216.5 20.6 4.0 420.5 445.1 12.5 R 1,674.7 2,113.3 R 3,788.0
2002 0.5 R 913.5 13.2 2.4 259.4 275.0 11.5 R 1,200.5 2,238.1 R 3,438.6
2003 0.6 R 1,087.1 10.8 4.0 298.2 313.0 14.6 R 1,415.2 2,186.0 R 3,601.2
2004 0.5 R 1,209.3 12.3 5.5 291.3 309.0 17.0 R 1,535.8 2,185.0 R 3,720.8
2005 0.9 R 1,353.9 14.1 6.8 282.1 303.1 R 26.6 R 1,684.5 2,436.9 R 4,121.3
2006 R 0.7 R 1,359.4 15.1 7.3 R 295.3 R 317.7 R 27.9 R 1,705.7 2,519.5 R 4,225.2
2007 1.0 1,363.5 16.0 6.7 355.9 378.6 33.8 1,777.0 2,758.4 4,535.4

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Missouri M
Primary Energy
I
S
Petroleum Biomass
S
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
O
U
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
R
1970 0.49 0.62 1.03 0.82 1.27 2.73 0.57 0.93 0.61 0.69 7.00 1.67 I
1975 1.17 1.14 2.45 2.40 2.49 4.55 1.77 2.38 1.20 1.36 9.46 2.87
1980 1.58 2.88 6.49 6.10 5.42 9.33 3.47 5.74 3.06 3.31 14.33 6.86
1985 1.57 4.88 6.04 10.06 9.50 8.56 4.11 6.82 3.46 5.09 17.94 10.24
1990 1.31 4.48 5.46 11.50 8.15 8.61 2.60 6.46 3.56 4.54 18.98 11.26
1995 1.42 4.36 4.27 4.93 8.11 8.37 2.36 5.73 2.89 4.39 18.20 R 11.09
1996 1.36 5.29 5.20 5.96 9.85 9.34 2.79 7.12 3.30 5.37 17.81 R 11.17
1997 1.32 5.82 4.88 5.58 10.40 9.30 2.92 7.14 3.17 5.72 17.69 R 11.43
1998 1.33 5.62 3.80 4.28 9.29 7.87 2.00 5.63 2.79 5.42 17.58 11.79
1999 1.30 5.40 4.31 4.85 8.69 8.63 1.97 6.42 2.87 5.31 17.54 11.60
2000 1.37 6.82 6.99 9.11 11.58 11.41 3.50 8.91 4.26 6.88 17.10 R 12.36
2001 1.46 9.76 6.46 9.13 13.05 11.00 4.03 9.16 4.22 9.20 17.29 13.37
2002 1.55 7.31 5.85 8.38 9.64 10.45 3.76 7.80 3.82 7.08 17.27 12.67
2003 1.47 8.45 7.03 9.92 11.97 11.82 4.77 9.64 4.59 8.23 16.94 R 13.03
2004 1.64 9.84 9.15 11.01 14.10 14.11 5.31 11.51 5.21 9.59 17.01 13.72
2005 1.80 11.39 13.60 15.23 17.03 17.47 7.11 15.60 6.91 R 11.20 17.36 14.75
2006 2.01 12.68 15.68 19.36 18.98 19.41 8.26 R 17.44 7.96 12.33 17.81 15.60
2007 2.11 11.61 17.16 21.95 20.58 21.25 8.45 19.23 8.73 11.68 18.58 15.83

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.4 54.9 6.5 2.0 7.5 2.2 6.0 24.2 (s) 79.6 147.3 226.9
1975 2.7 104.7 16.9 2.4 15.5 3.8 8.5 47.2 0.1 154.7 246.5 401.2
1980 2.2 R 222.7 37.9 5.9 17.5 10.9 12.1 84.4 0.2 R 309.5 634.8 R 944.3
1985 4.3 R 299.5 53.5 1.9 21.1 11.8 3.1 91.4 0.3 R 395.6 930.8 R 1,326.4
1990 6.5 268.9 32.6 0.5 21.9 10.8 1.0 66.8 1.6 344.0 1,252.0 1,595.9
1995 5.9 285.7 29.6 0.3 30.3 4.3 (s) 64.5 1.5 357.5 1,398.3 1,755.9
1996 5.5 R 389.6 39.7 0.9 49.2 5.6 0.1 95.5 1.8 R 492.4 1,425.7 R 1,918.1
1997 7.1 R 410.6 33.2 0.6 47.4 7.0 0.6 88.9 1.7 R 508.4 1,438.1 R 1,946.5
1998 4.3 352.1 25.6 0.4 30.2 5.0 0.4 61.8 1.3 419.5 1,494.8 1,914.3
1999 5.8 R 345.2 25.7 0.5 38.0 13.7 0.3 78.2 1.4 R 430.6 1,504.8 R 1,935.4
2000 4.7 R 433.7 45.5 1.1 44.1 15.6 0.7 107.1 2.2 R 547.7 1,573.2 R 2,120.9
2001 6.3 R 637.6 58.7 1.2 74.8 19.0 0.7 154.5 2.2 R 800.6 1,605.2 2,405.7
2002 5.9 R 454.3 33.9 0.9 41.7 15.8 0.7 93.0 2.0 R 555.2 1,646.9 R 2,202.1
2003 5.7 R 528.4 33.4 1.2 50.2 17.6 0.7 103.1 2.6 R 639.8 1,617.6 R 2,257.4
2004 6.6 R 617.6 45.3 1.9 50.3 17.3 0.5 115.4 2.8 R 742.4 1,647.8 R 2,390.3
2005 8.3 701.5 41.2 2.6 50.0 26.4 0.8 121.0 R 4.3 R 835.0 1,755.8 R 2,590.8
2006 R 9.2 R 734.0 39.7 1.9 R 52.4 5.8 0.5 R 100.3 R 4.5 R 848.0 1,810.9 R 2,658.9
2007 7.8 700.0 36.8 1.1 62.1 6.4 0.3 106.8 5.3 820.0 1,972.8 2,792.8

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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M Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Missouri
I Primary Energy
S Coal Petroleum Biomass
S
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
O Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
U Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
R
I 1970 0.38 0.49 0.47 0.40 0.77 1.27 2.73 0.53 1.17 1.20 2.84 0.79 4.01 1.14
1975 1.60 1.17 1.24 0.80 2.25 2.49 4.55 1.82 2.61 2.71 2.84 1.77 6.46 2.41
1980 1.81 1.58 1.61 2.61 5.83 5.42 9.33 3.09 6.63 6.49 2.84 4.54 11.21 5.42
1985 1.93 1.57 1.62 4.14 6.30 9.50 8.56 4.11 7.10 7.01 2.84 5.06 13.14 6.40
1990 — 1.31 1.31 4.14 5.82 8.15 8.61 2.60 5.45 5.69 1.77 4.58 14.50 6.37
1995 — 1.42 1.42 3.46 4.83 7.43 8.37 2.36 4.70 5.37 1.91 4.19 13.29 5.97
1996 — 1.36 1.36 4.30 5.81 9.04 9.34 2.79 4.90 5.95 1.91 4.75 13.01 6.42
1997 — 1.32 1.32 4.70 5.33 8.81 9.30 2.92 5.32 6.08 1.81 4.76 13.07 6.53
1998 — 1.33 1.33 4.42 4.21 7.70 7.87 2.00 4.52 4.87 1.21 4.17 12.97 6.15
1999 — 1.30 1.30 4.34 4.97 7.88 8.63 1.97 4.16 5.04 1.08 4.33 12.85 6.08
2000 — 1.37 1.37 5.69 7.90 R 10.96 11.41 3.50 5.84 R 7.29 1.15 R 5.99 12.98 R 7.58
2001 — 1.46 1.46 7.44 7.21 11.62 11.00 4.03 4.55 6.09 1.29 5.99 12.88 7.42
2002 — 1.55 1.55 5.98 6.54 9.69 10.45 3.76 4.77 6.29 1.57 5.65 12.96 7.09
2003 — 1.47 1.47 7.80 7.78 11.99 11.82 4.77 5.42 7.38 1.69 6.82 13.17 8.06
2004 — 1.64 1.64 8.66 9.99 13.35 14.11 5.31 5.07 7.94 1.66 7.47 13.54 8.48
2005 — 1.80 1.80 10.78 14.26 R 16.48 17.47 7.11 6.18 R 10.16 1.73 R 9.45 13.31 R 10.21
2006 — 2.01 2.01 R 11.59 16.25 R 18.28 19.41 8.26 7.59 R 11.43 R 1.63 R 10.45 13.41 R 11.07
2007 — 2.11 2.11 10.82 18.24 20.48 21.25 8.45 9.28 13.70 1.70 11.49 13.96 12.03

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 3.1 17.3 20.4 42.9 25.4 5.6 39.7 4.4 71.6 146.7 8.1 218.1 135.6 353.7
1975 11.9 44.9 56.8 71.3 75.7 15.8 64.7 7.5 143.3 307.0 10.4 445.5 259.0 704.5
1980 9.6 48.4 58.0 R 201.1 162.3 63.4 91.4 7.5 532.7 857.2 5.3 1,121.6 419.6 1,541.2
1985 12.0 54.7 66.7 R 276.4 152.1 45.6 48.4 14.4 491.5 752.0 6.2 R 1,101.3 565.9 R 1,667.2
1990 — 39.9 39.9 228.5 118.5 53.9 30.0 8.5 433.4 644.3 1.7 914.6 639.9 1,554.5
1995 — 36.2 36.2 239.9 84.9 110.4 73.2 4.7 291.0 564.2 1.4 841.6 649.4 1,491.0
1996 — 35.1 35.1 R 309.9 107.6 119.0 81.7 5.4 289.2 603.1 1.5 R 949.6 662.1 R 1,611.7
1997 — 42.1 42.1 R 336.6 110.2 87.1 81.8 3.3 257.8 540.2 1.4 R 920.3 680.7 R 1,601.1
1998 — 37.1 37.1 287.3 92.8 58.6 42.4 2.3 255.8 451.9 0.6 776.9 699.3 R 1,476.2
1999 — 35.9 35.9 R 283.4 141.1 129.8 41.2 1.4 283.7 597.1 0.6 R 917.0 706.6 R 1,623.6
2000 — 29.9 29.9 R 395.9 167.5 R 146.8 53.6 1.6 320.0 R 689.5 0.5 R 1,115.8 712.0 R 1,827.8
2001 — 34.1 34.1 R 508.2 173.5 86.2 100.0 2.7 329.6 692.0 1.3 R 1,235.5 694.8 R 1,930.3
2002 — 35.7 35.7 R 402.5 176.2 163.1 100.6 1.7 323.8 765.4 1.8 R 1,205.4 678.5 R 1,883.9
2003 — 33.9 33.9 R 488.1 215.4 197.4 119.6 2.5 361.7 896.6 1.9 R 1,420.4 666.6 R 2,087.0
2004 — 40.1 40.1 R 567.4 336.1 267.9 165.8 4.2 438.5 1,212.6 2.0 R 1,822.1 660.8 R 2,483.0
2005 — 43.2 43.2 R 729.2 439.8 R 314.9 195.5 3.5 507.0 R 1,460.7 2.1 R 2,235.2 766.3 R 3,001.5
2006 — 48.7 48.7 R 776.4 491.2 R 240.1 227.5 2.7 648.3 R 1,609.7 2.0 R 2,436.8 838.3 R 3,275.1
2007 — 51.2 51.2 746.4 616.6 353.7 134.6 1.6 665.9 1,772.4 2.2 2,572.2 881.9 3,454.1

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Missouri M
I
Primary Energy
S
Petroleum S
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total O
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
U
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu R
I
1970 0.49 — 2.17 1.24 0.75 1.27 5.08 2.73 0.55 2.32 2.32 — 2.32
1975 1.17 — 3.45 2.72 2.09 2.49 7.48 4.55 1.73 4.07 4.07 — 4.07
1980 — — 9.02 6.97 6.47 5.42 14.36 9.33 3.38 8.76 8.76 — 8.76
1985 — — 9.99 7.04 5.90 10.40 17.61 8.56 3.88 8.19 8.19 — 8.19
1990 — — 9.32 7.87 5.68 9.66 14.60 8.61 1.65 8.30 8.31 — 8.31
1995 — 2.72 8.36 7.26 3.99 12.87 19.41 8.37 1.73 7.72 7.72 15.99 7.72
1996 — 3.16 9.29 8.33 4.85 12.82 20.08 9.34 2.15 8.66 8.66 15.88 8.66
1997 — 3.75 9.39 8.16 4.59 12.25 17.98 9.30 2.56 8.54 8.54 16.07 8.54
1998 — 3.34 8.11 6.90 3.43 11.73 19.07 7.87 1.75 7.19 7.19 15.75 7.19
1999 — 3.00 8.81 7.70 4.15 13.83 16.75 8.63 2.31 7.93 7.93 15.68 7.93
2000 — 4.74 10.87 10.11 6.50 16.59 17.99 11.41 3.56 10.92 10.91 14.89 10.92
2001 — 6.67 11.01 9.59 5.65 17.71 19.00 11.00 3.02 10.33 10.33 15.05 10.33
2002 — 4.02 10.72 9.00 5.33 15.90 21.74 10.45 2.61 9.73 9.73 15.04 9.73
2003 — 5.45 12.42 10.22 6.44 18.15 26.51 11.82 3.69 11.13 11.13 14.75 11.13
2004 — 6.48 15.13 12.41 8.91 19.92 29.35 14.11 4.27 13.58 13.57 14.39 13.58
2005 — 7.87 18.56 16.87 12.99 22.29 38.40 17.47 5.64 17.21 17.21 13.99 17.21
2006 — 9.73 22.31 18.55 15.01 24.13 R 46.08 19.41 R 6.34 19.12 19.12 16.84 19.12
2007 — 8.29 23.70 19.69 16.00 26.57 51.97 21.25 7.13 20.78 20.78 18.06 20.78

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) — 2.0 57.5 34.1 0.4 22.7 761.4 0.6 878.5 878.6 — 878.6
1975 (s) — 3.2 137.9 98.2 0.7 36.0 1,421.9 1.5 1,699.4 1,699.4 — 1,699.4
1980 — — 7.4 439.5 229.5 1.3 81.2 2,786.6 3.0 3,548.5 3,548.5 — 3,548.5
1985 — — 6.8 544.1 196.6 5.2 90.6 2,640.4 0.9 3,484.7 3,485.7 — 3,485.7
1990 — — 5.9 735.6 213.8 4.1 84.5 2,855.1 0.3 3,899.4 3,918.4 — 3,918.4
1995 — 0.1 4.6 811.5 258.6 5.2 107.2 2,930.5 0.2 4,117.9 4,118.0 0.9 4,118.9
1996 — 0.1 5.1 1,071.7 333.8 4.5 107.6 3,320.5 0.2 4,843.4 4,843.6 1.0 4,844.6
1997 — 0.2 7.6 1,115.3 R 320.9 2.5 101.8 3,332.8 0.2 R 4,881.2 R 4,881.3 1.0 R 4,882.3
1998 — 0.2 5.6 1,214.9 R 248.1 0.8 113.0 2,893.7 (s) R 4,476.2 R 4,476.4 1.0 R 4,477.5
1999 — 0.3 3.3 1,315.8 300.1 2.9 100.3 3,147.3 0.1 4,869.9 4,870.1 1.0 4,871.2
2000 — 0.5 5.4 1,363.4 180.9 3.9 106.1 4,322.8 0.1 5,982.8 5,983.2 1.0 5,984.2
2001 — 0.8 8.1 1,313.8 240.1 16.8 102.7 4,034.9 0.1 5,716.6 5,717.3 1.0 5,718.3
2002 — 0.5 6.4 1,218.7 288.3 4.5 116.1 3,897.3 0.2 5,531.5 5,532.0 1.5 5,533.4
2003 — 0.8 6.5 1,496.4 294.1 7.6 130.9 4,585.4 0.3 6,521.3 6,522.1 1.5 6,523.6
2004 — 1.0 9.5 1,951.2 202.1 8.0 146.8 5,485.7 0.5 7,803.8 7,804.9 0.5 7,805.3
2005 — 0.6 17.6 2,643.5 485.9 9.2 191.1 6,798.8 0.5 10,146.6 10,147.2 0.9 10,148.2
2006 — R 0.7 14.4 2,978.1 559.4 14.0 223.5 7,572.4 0.4 11,362.2 R 11,362.8 1.1 R 11,363.9
2007 — 0.6 15.1 3,201.5 575.0 15.2 260.3 8,490.6 0.1 12,557.8 12,558.4 1.2 12,559.6

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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M Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Missouri
I
Petroleum Biomass
S
S Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
O
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
U
R 1970 0.25 0.26 0.55 0.69 — 0.62 — — — 0.26
I 1975 0.54 0.59 1.74 2.26 0.65 2.05 — — — 0.57
1980 1.19 2.22 3.45 6.02 0.67 5.07 — — — 1.25
1985 1.50 3.31 3.99 5.76 1.38 5.60 0.82 — — 1.41
1990 1.35 1.72 1.80 5.11 — 4.99 0.74 — — 1.27
1995 0.98 1.68 1.64 3.89 0.73 1.35 0.48 0.61 6.21 0.94
1996 0.96 2.55 2.31 4.73 — 4.45 0.47 0.65 — 0.91
1997 0.93 2.79 2.53 4.31 — 4.15 0.47 0.65 6.71 0.90
1998 0.92 2.23 1.79 3.30 — 3.27 0.49 0.58 7.87 0.91
1999 0.93 2.66 2.12 3.82 — 3.81 0.47 0.52 8.69 0.93
2000 0.92 4.39 3.56 6.49 — 6.49 0.41 0.63 — 1.01
2001 0.96 4.67 3.20 6.06 0.67 2.00 0.38 — — 1.07
2002 0.89 3.29 2.50 5.41 0.63 1.68 0.39 1.64 8.94 0.93
2003 0.92 5.40 — 6.70 0.67 5.02 0.41 1.58 — 0.98
2004 0.92 6.21 — 8.38 0.68 3.78 0.43 2.94 — 1.03
2005 1.01 8.26 — 12.36 0.50 8.50 0.42 — 16.53 1.23
2006 1.11 6.76 — 14.57 — 14.57 0.42 (s) 17.32 1.24
2007 1.33 7.17 — 17.13 — 17.13 0.47 (s) 18.25 1.52

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 58.6 16.6 0.5 0.6 — 1.1 — — — 76.3


1975 205.4 15.0 4.1 9.3 0.1 13.5 — — — 234.0
1980 586.4 33.3 0.6 18.8 0.4 19.9 — — — R 639.6
1985 728.4 4.8 0.4 6.8 (s) 7.2 70.0 — — 810.4
1990 678.0 6.2 0.1 6.2 — 6.3 62.3 — — 752.7
1995 554.4 21.7 0.1 6.4 4.9 11.4 41.3 0.2 (s) 629.1
1996 573.6 R 13.5 0.4 6.3 — 6.7 44.2 0.2 — R 638.1
1997 590.8 R 21.2 0.4 6.9 — 7.3 44.5 0.3 (s) R 664.1
1998 609.1 36.4 0.1 13.5 — 13.6 43.8 0.5 (s) 703.3
1999 605.8 R 52.3 (s) 15.6 — 15.6 42.6 0.3 0.1 716.7
2000 608.7 R 135.7 (s) 22.4 — 22.4 42.7 0.5 — R 809.9
2001 659.0 168.4 (s) 11.0 3.7 14.8 33.2 — — 875.3
2002 622.7 99.3 (s) 7.0 2.9 9.9 34.1 (s) (s) 766.0
2003 703.7 R 119.6 — 9.4 0.4 9.7 41.7 (s) — R 874.8
2004 718.8 R 156.0 — 7.5 0.9 8.4 35.3 (s) — R 918.5
2005 814.2 268.5 — 17.4 0.3 17.8 35.3 — 0.7 1,136.5
2006 884.4 R 225.1 — 11.7 — 11.7 44.0 (s) 0.2 R 1,165.4
2007 1,026.1 301.2 — 13.9 — 13.9 45.9 (s) 0.1 1,387.1

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Montana M
Primary Energy
O
N
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric T
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
A
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
N
A
1970 — 0.22 0.22 0.57 1.14 0.76 2.10 2.89 0.39 0.91 1.92 — 1.13 1.27 0.23 2.88 1.56
1975 — 0.33 0.33 1.07 2.58 2.12 3.62 4.78 1.99 2.22 3.45 — 1.43 2.41 0.34 4.05 2.78
1980 — 0.53 0.53 3.14 6.59 6.59 6.49 9.99 3.28 4.89 7.25 — 1.70 4.79 0.72 5.80 6.03
1985 — 0.75 0.75 4.84 6.43 6.64 7.62 9.16 3.03 5.14 7.34 — 1.67 4.62 0.74 10.72 7.39
1990 — 0.70 0.70 4.16 7.75 6.26 9.13 9.56 3.03 3.55 7.90 — 1.33 3.77 0.69 11.68 7.67
1995 — 0.72 0.72 4.84 7.78 5.32 7.68 10.12 2.20 2.95 7.79 — 1.35 3.91 0.69 13.71 7.82
1996 — 0.72 0.72 4.65 8.49 5.76 9.14 10.83 2.71 3.23 8.38 — 1.21 4.55 0.73 13.93 8.37
1997 — 0.70 0.70 4.75 7.69 5.94 9.33 10.93 2.11 3.28 8.26 — 1.23 4.20 0.70 15.31 8.40
1998 — 0.69 0.69 4.84 7.91 4.79 8.03 9.32 1.90 2.97 7.32 — 1.43 3.68 0.68 14.15 7.94
1999 — 0.74 0.74 4.35 7.96 5.13 8.57 10.16 1.84 2.74 7.33 — 1.57 3.76 0.74 14.64 7.82
2000 — 0.93 0.93 6.39 10.40 7.77 11.70 12.70 2.55 2.94 9.60 — 1.78 5.03 0.91 14.72 9.70
2001 — 0.96 0.96 6.37 9.66 7.07 13.00 12.40 2.74 3.72 10.16 — 2.17 5.02 0.96 18.99 10.67
2002 — 0.62 0.62 4.45 8.90 6.32 10.16 11.53 2.48 3.23 9.09 — 2.30 4.46 0.61 16.82 9.36
2003 — 0.64 0.64 6.23 9.88 7.37 12.32 13.06 3.22 3.85 10.69 — 1.87 4.94 0.63 18.09 10.91
2004 — 0.66 0.66 8.16 12.00 9.70 14.34 15.25 3.27 3.99 12.29 — 2.13 6.03 0.65 18.88 12.46
2005 — 0.72 0.72 9.38 16.61 13.75 17.35 18.61 5.08 4.95 15.94 — R 3.41 7.69 0.73 19.79 R 14.98
2006 — R 0.89 R 0.89 11.15 18.90 15.73 R 19.47 20.97 5.79 5.61 17.63 — R 3.41 R 8.98 0.92 20.35 R 16.46
2007 — 1.12 1.12 9.59 20.50 16.34 21.45 22.83 — 5.57 19.05 — 3.31 9.55 1.18 21.01 17.26

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 2.6 2.6 45.1 31.9 2.7 9.9 140.7 0.7 17.2 203.1 — 2.9 253.7 -3.4 84.1 334.4
1975 — 6.2 6.2 78.2 114.2 9.7 17.1 266.6 17.6 32.6 457.8 — 2.7 544.9 -6.4 119.8 658.3
1980 — 31.9 31.9 166.0 288.2 34.1 41.9 546.8 68.3 63.8 1,043.1 — 5.1 1,246.0 -44.3 207.7 1,409.4
1985 — 74.7 74.7 204.7 391.1 25.2 39.9 490.3 2.4 86.9 1,035.8 — 6.7 1,324.8 -71.5 488.6 1,741.9
1990 — 117.5 117.5 162.9 328.7 24.8 55.7 518.4 0.2 68.6 996.5 — 9.5 1,287.9 -113.8 510.9 1,685.0
1995 — 126.9 126.9 251.1 364.7 31.3 25.4 597.6 0.6 73.0 1,092.6 — 18.1 1,488.8 -118.4 614.1 1,984.5
1996 — 99.9 99.9 259.2 398.9 32.6 53.2 663.9 0.1 90.8 1,239.4 — 15.3 1,614.6 -104.6 643.3 2,153.3
1997 — 113.8 113.8 257.7 404.7 26.7 9.3 653.9 (s) 79.0 1,173.6 — 15.8 1,561.3 -117.2 611.4 2,055.6
1998 — 127.7 127.7 262.0 362.1 21.6 7.7 563.5 (s) 93.9 1,048.8 — 16.3 1,455.5 -130.9 667.9 1,992.5
1999 — 137.8 137.8 236.6 367.3 24.3 16.3 623.3 (s) 115.7 1,146.9 — 18.8 1,540.6 -142.4 649.0 2,047.2
2000 — 163.9 163.9 365.5 488.9 32.9 55.8 764.6 (s) 99.9 1,442.1 — 21.2 1,992.8 -165.8 716.6 2,543.6
2001 — 176.8 176.8 345.4 476.8 30.3 65.7 751.9 (s) 64.8 1,389.5 — 19.9 1,931.6 -182.3 730.9 2,480.2
2002 — 102.9 102.9 250.3 422.1 27.5 55.0 713.0 (s) 74.6 1,292.1 — 20.7 1,667.7 -105.6 722.8 2,284.9
2003 — 120.1 120.1 336.2 444.2 34.8 96.0 805.5 0.1 59.9 1,440.5 — 18.6 1,915.9 -123.9 778.7 2,570.7
2004 — 129.2 129.2 427.3 697.8 55.5 123.6 953.4 0.5 81.5 1,912.2 — 18.6 2,489.1 -131.4 820.2 3,177.9
2005 — 143.2 143.2 520.8 1,109.3 86.7 152.6 1,142.7 2.2 90.9 2,584.4 — R 36.0 R 3,290.6 -148.0 894.3 R 4,036.9
2006 — 173.9 173.9 R 658.6 1,346.6 93.2 R 169.0 1,308.8 3.6 138.5 R 3,059.8 — R 36.5 R 3,933.8 -182.9 942.8 R 4,693.7
2007 — 227.6 227.6 572.1 1,657.2 95.1 230.4 1,439.0 — 150.8 3,572.5 — 42.9 4,420.9 -248.2 1,092.4 5,265.1

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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M Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Montana
O
Primary Energy
N
T Petroleum Biomass

A Natural Distillate Total


N Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

A Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 0.80 0.88 1.28 — 2.35 2.03 0.72 1.06 6.57 1.86
1975 1.06 1.27 2.84 — 3.88 3.37 1.43 1.73 7.02 2.72
1980 1.35 3.02 6.92 — 7.21 7.08 3.66 3.91 9.04 5.35
1985 0.98 4.82 7.92 8.29 8.18 8.07 4.14 5.35 13.77 8.22
1990 1.32 4.47 6.42 5.70 9.99 8.68 4.75 5.31 15.97 8.86
1995 1.39 5.00 6.09 5.87 8.02 7.20 3.86 5.24 17.85 9.54
1996 1.40 4.72 6.27 6.59 9.94 8.09 4.43 5.17 18.24 9.45
1997 1.42 4.90 6.76 6.90 9.52 7.09 4.41 5.23 18.76 9.61
1998 1.29 5.12 5.60 5.97 7.94 5.87 3.82 5.16 19.05 10.09
1999 0.89 5.04 5.81 7.04 8.50 7.12 3.92 5.23 19.88 10.32
2000 0.98 5.89 8.39 8.69 11.67 10.92 5.88 6.73 19.02 10.93
2001 1.14 7.10 7.79 8.59 13.03 11.84 5.62 7.89 20.15 12.10
2002 1.01 5.35 6.55 8.64 10.07 9.47 5.09 6.00 21.19 11.24
2003 0.85 7.16 8.62 9.48 12.33 11.74 6.11 8.31 22.15 12.96
2004 0.85 9.21 10.07 10.58 14.24 13.66 6.95 10.34 23.04 14.50
2005 1.08 10.29 15.11 14.51 17.28 16.99 9.20 R 11.92 23.75 R 15.81
2006 1.08 11.07 17.12 20.29 19.12 R 18.81 10.60 R 13.02 24.28 R 16.92
2007 1.08 9.76 18.68 22.24 20.68 20.40 11.62 12.81 25.71 17.29

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.1 22.5 1.9 — 7.9 9.7 0.2 32.6 34.4 67.0
1975 0.1 31.2 9.7 — 14.0 23.8 0.5 55.6 51.3 106.9
1980 0.1 58.9 17.0 — 21.9 38.9 1.1 99.0 89.9 188.9
1985 (s) 93.2 14.3 0.4 17.8 32.5 1.9 127.7 169.8 297.5
1990 0.3 77.4 10.9 (s) 29.4 40.4 3.6 121.6 183.0 304.6
1995 (s) 101.1 7.7 (s) 13.7 21.5 2.8 125.5 221.6 347.1
1996 (s) 107.7 11.9 (s) 18.7 30.6 3.3 141.6 243.3 385.0
1997 0.2 106.1 27.0 0.1 5.2 32.2 3.5 142.1 243.6 385.6
1998 (s) 100.7 13.2 0.1 2.5 15.7 2.7 119.1 241.9 361.0
1999 (s) 101.5 7.6 0.1 10.5 18.2 2.9 122.7 248.6 371.2
2000 (s) 121.3 8.3 (s) 38.8 47.1 4.7 173.2 253.6 426.8
2001 (s) 146.3 7.7 (s) 44.2 52.0 2.5 200.7 267.2 468.0
2002 (s) 115.1 4.7 (s) 35.0 39.7 2.3 157.1 291.4 448.5
2003 (s) 144.7 9.5 0.2 73.2 83.0 2.9 230.5 311.3 541.9
2004 0.2 182.9 10.9 0.1 96.1 107.1 3.3 293.6 318.5 612.1
2005 0.2 212.2 14.9 0.1 114.1 129.0 R 8.6 R 350.0 342.1 R 692.1
2006 0.2 219.0 19.6 0.1 R 121.2 R 140.9 R 9.0 R 369.1 363.9 R 733.1
2007 (s) 195.4 21.4 0.1 145.5 167.0 10.9 373.3 398.4 771.8

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Montana M
Primary Energy
O
N
Petroleum Biomass
T
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
A
N
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
A
1970 0.48 0.60 1.06 0.94 1.49 2.89 0.34 1.64 0.72 0.78 5.74 1.51
1975 0.79 1.07 2.49 2.63 2.77 4.78 2.03 2.89 1.43 1.49 6.39 2.39
1980 2.04 3.12 6.45 — 5.85 9.99 4.42 6.87 3.66 3.75 8.50 5.12
1985 1.82 5.10 5.76 8.29 7.19 9.16 3.03 5.71 4.14 5.26 12.49 8.21
1990 1.54 4.52 5.53 5.70 8.30 9.56 3.03 7.11 4.75 4.68 13.53 8.38
1995 1.46 4.78 4.56 5.87 8.02 10.12 2.20 5.95 3.86 4.81 15.78 9.57
1996 1.54 4.51 5.40 6.59 9.89 10.83 2.71 6.52 4.43 4.70 16.39 9.57
1997 1.49 4.68 5.30 6.90 10.37 10.93 2.11 6.03 4.41 4.52 17.19 9.83
1998 1.53 5.00 4.13 5.97 9.22 9.32 1.90 4.94 3.82 4.97 17.27 10.69
1999 1.39 5.01 4.54 7.04 8.94 10.16 1.84 5.71 3.92 5.05 18.62 11.23
2000 1.69 5.76 6.91 8.69 12.03 12.70 2.55 9.19 5.88 6.08 15.33 10.47
2001 1.59 7.19 6.40 8.59 13.16 12.40 — 8.87 5.62 7.36 17.67 12.31
2002 1.84 5.42 5.60 8.64 10.21 11.53 — 7.81 5.09 5.63 18.57 11.81
2003 2.06 7.16 6.97 9.48 11.89 13.06 3.22 9.64 6.11 7.45 20.06 13.36
2004 2.05 9.17 9.21 10.58 14.56 15.25 — 11.50 6.95 8.85 21.74 14.62
2005 2.14 10.31 13.49 14.51 17.26 18.61 — 15.66 9.20 9.88 21.77 R 15.26
2006 2.34 10.93 15.85 20.29 20.17 20.97 — R 17.99 10.60 R 10.80 21.81 15.93
2007 2.40 9.61 17.12 22.24 22.77 22.83 — 20.31 11.62 11.19 23.75 17.57

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.1 11.5 1.7 0.5 0.9 3.3 (s) 6.5 (s) 18.0 23.3 41.3
1975 0.1 20.4 9.7 0.8 1.8 4.4 (s) 16.7 (s) 37.2 35.9 73.1
1980 0.5 44.9 13.0 — 3.1 4.8 0.2 21.2 (s) 66.5 60.7 127.3
1985 0.2 75.5 25.9 (s) 2.8 3.5 2.4 34.6 (s) 110.3 180.8 291.1
1990 1.3 56.4 5.0 (s) 4.3 4.2 0.2 13.7 0.4 71.8 149.4 221.2
1995 0.3 66.4 2.7 (s) 2.4 0.7 (s) 5.9 0.4 72.9 183.6 256.6
1996 0.1 68.8 7.2 (s) 3.3 1.1 (s) 11.6 0.5 81.0 201.4 282.5
1997 2.0 67.2 5.0 (s) 1.0 0.7 (s) 6.7 0.6 76.4 209.8 286.2
1998 0.1 66.4 2.7 (s) 0.5 0.7 (s) 3.9 0.4 71.0 215.0 285.9
1999 0.1 62.0 3.7 (s) 2.0 0.7 (s) 6.5 0.5 69.0 213.4 282.4
2000 0.1 79.8 5.7 (s) 7.1 0.9 (s) 13.8 0.8 94.4 214.6 309.1
2001 0.1 97.4 7.3 (s) 7.9 0.9 — 16.2 0.4 114.0 252.6 366.6
2002 0.1 79.0 4.5 (s) 6.3 0.9 — 11.7 0.4 91.1 274.8 365.9
2003 0.1 107.0 6.8 0.1 12.5 1.0 (s) 20.4 0.5 128.0 303.8 431.8
2004 3.6 122.7 15.8 0.2 17.3 1.2 — 34.5 0.6 161.3 321.2 482.6
2005 5.2 140.8 12.8 0.6 20.1 1.5 — 35.0 R 1.4 R 182.4 332.2 R 514.6
2006 R 5.4 146.6 19.9 (s) R 22.6 1.7 — R 44.1 R 1.5 R 197.5 348.8 R 546.3
2007 0.1 129.1 17.4 (s) 28.3 1.8 — 47.5 1.7 178.3 391.3 569.6

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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M Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Montana
O Primary Energy
N Coal Petroleum Biomass
T
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
A Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
N Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
A
1970 — 0.48 0.48 0.33 0.87 1.49 2.89 0.45 0.67 0.98 1.49 0.66 1.33 0.82
1975 — 0.79 0.79 0.93 2.44 2.77 4.78 1.99 1.77 2.38 1.49 1.76 1.96 1.80
1980 — 2.04 2.04 3.11 5.19 5.85 9.99 3.28 3.56 4.37 1.46 3.90 3.05 3.72
1985 — 1.82 1.82 4.71 6.14 7.19 9.16 3.03 4.10 5.80 1.46 5.23 7.35 5.70
1990 — 1.54 1.54 3.18 6.01 8.30 9.56 3.03 2.60 4.92 1.00 4.04 8.40 5.21
1995 — 1.46 1.46 4.73 5.21 6.96 10.12 2.20 2.65 4.54 1.18 3.56 10.07 4.97
1996 — 1.54 1.54 4.74 6.06 8.63 10.83 2.71 3.00 5.23 0.98 4.31 9.66 5.48
1997 — 1.49 1.49 4.65 5.83 8.61 10.93 2.11 3.17 5.16 0.98 4.15 10.72 5.36
1998 — 1.53 1.53 4.56 4.48 7.43 9.32 1.90 2.69 3.70 1.24 3.50 9.56 4.95
1999 — 1.39 1.39 3.36 4.66 8.37 10.16 1.84 2.55 3.48 1.38 3.09 9.19 4.30
2000 — 1.69 1.69 7.26 6.76 11.49 12.70 — 2.78 4.68 1.43 4.87 11.63 6.38
2001 — 1.59 1.59 5.06 6.53 12.65 12.40 2.74 4.00 6.74 1.96 5.08 19.30 7.51
2002 — 1.84 1.84 2.78 5.88 10.28 11.53 2.47 3.00 5.26 2.13 3.88 10.86 5.26
2003 — 2.06 2.06 4.46 7.33 12.71 13.06 3.22 3.24 7.07 1.62 5.10 11.82 6.47
2004 — 2.05 2.05 6.35 9.11 14.66 15.25 3.27 3.88 8.12 1.79 6.63 12.16 7.69
2005 — 2.14 2.14 7.90 14.09 17.81 18.61 5.08 4.42 11.88 2.75 9.13 14.17 10.08
2006 — 2.34 2.34 11.44 16.65 20.60 20.97 4.78 4.81 R 12.64 R 2.68 R 10.85 14.99 R 11.53
2007 — 2.40 2.40 9.60 18.11 22.96 22.83 — 4.24 13.48 2.56 10.69 15.11 11.51

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 0.3 0.3 10.4 6.5 0.9 9.6 0.4 11.5 28.9 2.1 41.8 26.5 68.2
1975 — 0.8 0.8 26.1 35.5 0.8 19.4 14.9 23.1 93.7 2.1 122.6 32.6 155.3
1980 — 6.0 6.0 45.2 58.2 15.9 32.5 68.1 39.4 214.1 3.7 269.0 57.1 326.0
1985 — 7.4 7.4 35.7 185.8 17.9 32.6 (s) 62.8 299.0 4.3 346.4 138.0 484.4
1990 — 6.2 6.2 28.4 97.2 19.8 30.8 (s) 45.5 193.4 5.5 233.5 178.5 412.0
1995 — 16.4 16.4 82.0 69.3 8.3 34.1 0.5 42.1 154.3 14.9 267.6 208.8 476.4
1996 — 3.7 3.7 81.3 90.6 30.7 37.4 (s) 59.1 217.8 11.5 314.3 198.5 512.7
1997 — 2.9 2.9 82.4 82.2 2.8 39.1 (s) 49.5 173.6 11.7 270.5 158.1 428.6
1998 — 4.0 4.0 93.7 51.1 2.7 21.2 (s) 61.2 136.3 13.1 247.1 211.0 458.2
1999 — 4.2 4.2 72.4 53.7 3.3 22.3 (s) 82.4 161.7 15.4 253.7 187.0 440.7
2000 — 4.5 4.5 163.1 74.9 9.3 26.8 — 66.7 177.8 15.8 361.1 248.4 609.5
2001 — 4.2 4.2 100.4 72.5 12.4 35.3 (s) 28.4 148.6 17.0 270.1 211.1 481.2
2002 — 2.5 2.5 55.5 63.0 13.1 34.0 (s) 41.5 151.7 18.1 227.7 156.6 384.3
2003 — 2.8 2.8 82.5 103.8 9.7 39.8 (s) 22.1 175.5 15.2 276.0 163.6 439.6
2004 — 2.8 2.8 119.8 171.9 8.5 54.1 0.5 43.1 278.1 14.7 415.4 180.4 595.8
2005 — 2.8 2.8 166.1 288.8 16.9 62.0 2.2 41.8 411.5 26.1 606.5 220.0 826.5
2006 — 3.0 3.0 R 289.5 356.2 R 23.8 75.9 2.1 74.7 R 532.7 R 26.1 R 851.3 230.1 R 1,081.4
2007 — 3.9 3.9 241.5 471.9 55.5 59.7 — 77.0 664.1 30.3 939.8 302.7 1,242.6

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Montana M
O
Primary Energy
N
Petroleum T
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total A
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
N
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu A
1970 0.48 — 2.17 1.24 0.76 1.49 5.08 2.89 0.34 2.34 2.34 — 2.34
1975 0.79 — 3.45 2.65 2.12 2.77 7.48 4.78 2.01 4.02 4.02 — 4.02
1980 — — 9.02 7.15 6.59 5.85 14.36 9.99 — 8.92 8.92 — 8.92
1985 — — 9.99 6.80 6.64 7.66 17.61 9.16 4.01 8.44 8.44 — 8.44
1990 — 4.47 9.32 9.18 6.26 8.86 14.60 9.56 — 9.36 9.36 — 9.36
1995 — 4.48 8.36 9.03 5.32 9.51 19.41 10.12 — 9.56 9.56 — 9.56
1996 — 3.82 9.29 10.09 5.76 10.75 20.08 10.83 — 10.40 10.40 — 10.40
1997 — 3.71 9.39 8.68 5.94 10.11 17.98 10.93 — 9.99 9.99 — 9.99
1998 — 4.07 8.11 9.44 4.79 8.82 19.07 9.32 — 9.27 9.26 — 9.26
1999 — 3.70 8.81 9.34 5.13 10.55 16.75 10.16 — 9.72 9.72 — 9.72
2000 — 6.30 10.87 11.76 7.77 13.60 17.99 12.70 — 12.21 12.21 — 12.21
2001 — 6.56 11.01 10.78 7.07 15.14 19.00 12.40 — 11.65 11.65 — 11.65
2002 — 4.77 10.72 9.96 6.32 13.04 21.74 11.53 — 10.86 10.86 — 10.86
2003 — 7.71 12.42 11.31 7.37 15.37 26.51 13.06 — 12.38 12.38 — 12.38
2004 — 9.30 15.13 13.69 9.70 16.95 29.35 15.25 — 14.53 14.53 — 14.53
2005 — 9.80 18.56 17.88 13.75 19.38 38.40 18.61 — 18.23 18.23 — 18.23
2006 — 9.85 22.31 20.05 15.73 21.30 R 46.08 20.97 8.09 20.53 20.53 — 20.53
2007 — 7.52 23.70 21.80 16.34 23.96 51.97 22.83 — 22.32 22.32 — 22.32

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) — 0.5 21.9 2.7 0.2 4.7 127.7 0.3 157.9 157.9 — 157.9
1975 (s) — 1.4 59.2 9.7 0.5 7.3 242.9 2.0 323.1 323.1 — 323.1
1980 — — 7.3 198.3 34.1 1.0 17.1 509.5 — 767.3 767.3 — 767.3
1985 — — 4.6 163.8 25.2 1.4 19.1 454.3 (s) 668.4 668.8 — 668.8
1990 — (s) 5.2 213.6 24.8 2.1 17.8 483.4 — 747.0 747.1 — 747.1
1995 — 0.1 3.3 283.4 31.3 1.0 22.6 562.8 — 904.3 904.4 — 904.4
1996 — 0.1 4.6 287.2 32.6 0.6 22.7 625.4 — 973.0 973.1 — 973.1
1997 — 0.1 3.4 289.0 26.7 0.3 21.4 614.2 — 955.0 955.1 — 955.1
1998 — 0.1 4.2 294.1 21.6 2.0 23.8 541.6 — 887.3 887.4 — 887.4
1999 — 0.2 5.4 301.1 24.3 0.5 21.1 600.3 — 952.7 952.9 — 952.9
2000 — 0.3 7.3 398.0 32.9 0.5 22.4 736.9 — 1,198.0 1,198.3 — 1,198.3
2001 — 0.4 6.0 389.2 30.3 1.1 21.6 715.7 — 1,164.0 1,164.4 — 1,164.4
2002 — 0.3 6.2 349.1 27.5 0.5 24.5 678.1 — 1,085.9 1,086.1 — 1,086.1
2003 — 0.5 6.3 322.9 34.8 0.6 27.6 764.7 — 1,156.9 1,157.4 — 1,157.4
2004 — 0.7 3.2 497.5 55.5 1.6 30.9 898.0 — 1,486.7 1,487.4 — 1,487.4
2005 — (s) 4.4 791.4 86.7 1.6 40.2 1,079.3 — 2,003.6 2,003.7 — 2,003.7
2006 — (s) 9.8 948.8 93.2 1.4 47.1 1,231.2 1.5 2,332.9 R 2,332.9 — R 2,332.9
2007 — (s) 8.3 1,144.4 95.1 1.0 54.8 1,377.6 — 2,681.2 2,681.2 — 2,681.2

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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M Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Montana
O Petroleum Biomass
N
T Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
A
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
N
A 1970 0.19 0.27 0.33 0.36 — 0.33 — 0.65 — 0.23
1975 0.30 0.38 1.99 2.30 — 2.00 — 0.92 — 0.34
1980 0.44 3.87 — 5.01 — 5.01 — 1.74 — 0.72
1985 0.71 0.59 — 6.11 — 6.11 — 0.79 9.34 0.74
1990 0.67 1.45 — 5.43 — 5.43 — (e) 8.37 0.69
1995 0.67 3.58 — 4.91 0.69 0.87 — — — 0.69
1996 0.71 2.69 — 5.65 0.64 0.89 — — 6.37 0.73
1997 0.68 4.44 — 5.29 0.66 0.85 — — 6.71 0.70
1998 0.67 1.92 — 4.46 0.64 0.76 — — 7.87 0.68
1999 0.73 1.85 — 4.91 0.84 0.95 — — 8.69 0.74
2000 0.92 5.10 — 7.99 0.43 0.65 — — 16.78 0.91
2001 0.95 6.66 — 7.72 1.00 1.01 — — — 0.96
2002 0.61 3.91 — 5.79 0.31 0.42 — — 8.94 0.61
2003 0.62 5.85 — 7.34 0.50 0.65 — — 13.21 0.63
2004 0.64 R 5.75 — 9.48 0.50 0.71 — — 13.84 0.65
2005 0.69 7.91 — 13.27 0.50 0.67 — — 16.53 0.73
2006 0.87 6.36 — 15.33 0.90 1.17 — — 17.32 0.92
2007 1.11 5.79 — 17.72 1.41 1.67 — — 18.25 1.18

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 2.2 0.7 0.1 (s) — 0.1 — 0.5 — 3.4


1975 5.2 0.5 0.7 (s) — 0.7 — 0.1 — 6.4
1980 25.3 17.0 — 1.7 — 1.7 — 0.3 — 44.3
1985 67.1 0.3 — 1.4 — 1.4 — 0.5 2.3 71.5
1990 109.7 0.7 — 2.0 — 2.0 — (e) 1.3 113.8
1995 110.3 1.4 — 1.6 5.1 6.7 — — — 118.4
1996 96.1 1.3 — 2.0 4.3 6.4 — — 0.8 104.6
1997 108.8 1.9 — 1.5 4.6 6.1 — — 0.3 117.2
1998 123.6 1.0 — 1.0 4.5 5.6 — — 0.7 130.9
1999 133.5 0.6 — 1.0 6.7 7.8 — — 0.6 142.4
2000 159.3 1.0 — 1.9 3.5 5.4 — — (s) 165.8
2001 172.5 1.1 — 0.1 8.6 8.7 — — — 182.3
2002 100.4 0.5 — 0.9 2.3 3.2 — — 1.6 105.6
2003 117.2 1.5 — 1.2 3.6 4.8 — — 0.5 123.9
2004 122.6 1.1 — 1.8 4.0 5.8 — — 1.9 131.4
2005 135.0 1.7 — 1.4 3.8 5.2 — — 6.2 148.0
2006 165.2 3.5 — 2.2 6.9 9.1 — — 5.1 182.9
2007 223.6 6.0 — 2.1 10.6 12.7 — — 5.9 248.2

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
e Electric plants used wood at no charge. Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Nebraska N
Primary Energy
E
B
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric R
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
A
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
S
K
1970 — 0.33 0.33 0.50 0.95 0.75 1.56 3.03 0.48 1.77 2.12 — 0.91 1.21 0.30 5.12 1.72 A
1975 — 0.86 0.86 0.90 2.38 2.09 3.07 4.76 1.74 3.69 3.74 0.17 1.34 1.96 0.50 6.89 2.89
1980 — 1.27 1.27 2.40 6.24 6.47 5.70 10.06 3.21 7.62 8.27 0.44 3.06 4.18 1.00 11.76 6.51
1985 — 1.18 1.18 4.43 6.51 6.19 7.19 9.67 4.28 10.18 8.21 0.65 3.46 4.82 1.01 15.70 R 8.01
1990 — 0.78 0.78 3.93 7.51 6.03 9.20 9.49 2.22 6.02 8.33 0.61 3.56 4.32 0.73 16.33 R 8.36
1995 — 0.77 0.77 3.89 6.90 4.01 7.32 9.22 2.38 7.97 7.98 0.68 2.65 3.98 0.74 15.82 7.97
1996 — 0.74 0.74 4.22 7.99 4.89 8.99 10.02 2.94 6.11 8.72 0.64 2.90 4.33 0.71 15.58 R 8.46
1997 — 0.62 0.62 4.79 7.56 4.59 9.04 9.63 2.65 6.60 8.41 0.64 2.75 4.22 0.63 15.53 8.50
1998 — 0.62 0.62 4.04 6.35 3.49 7.27 8.20 2.55 6.61 7.12 0.61 2.44 3.67 0.63 15.54 7.67
1999 — 0.59 0.59 4.12 7.09 4.08 7.55 8.72 2.65 5.61 7.61 0.60 2.49 3.81 0.61 15.57 8.00
2000 — 0.59 0.59 5.41 9.52 6.76 R 10.68 11.64 3.88 8.73 R 10.46 0.61 3.67 R 4.95 0.67 15.55 R 9.88
2001 — 0.59 0.59 7.18 8.88 5.94 11.52 11.44 4.04 8.50 10.16 0.44 3.41 4.96 0.59 15.80 10.26
2002 — 0.60 0.60 5.17 8.26 5.44 9.53 10.69 3.40 9.26 9.44 0.44 2.65 4.37 0.59 16.26 9.54
2003 — 0.62 0.62 6.84 9.51 6.59 11.70 12.11 3.87 8.91 10.73 0.43 2.70 5.23 0.64 16.53 10.75
2004 — 0.68 0.68 7.78 11.81 8.77 13.35 14.49 5.02 9.78 12.91 0.44 3.08 6.08 0.65 16.71 12.20
2005 — 0.73 0.73 9.29 16.05 13.19 R 16.14 17.54 6.46 12.40 16.44 0.43 R 3.90 7.61 0.83 17.21 14.55
2006 — 0.84 0.84 R 9.30 18.35 14.70 R 18.05 20.24 7.71 16.64 18.99 0.47 R 4.14 8.55 0.87 17.79 R 15.87
2007 — 0.92 0.92 9.03 19.83 16.00 20.10 22.34 7.90 19.88 20.87 0.46 4.83 9.06 1.02 18.42 16.72

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 9.8 9.8 104.1 41.4 7.3 33.2 294.4 2.3 26.2 404.8 — 0.3 518.9 -22.3 170.3 666.9
1975 — 28.4 28.4 184.3 117.9 19.3 65.4 516.3 11.2 44.7 774.9 11.0 0.7 999.2 -68.1 271.2 1,202.2
1980 — 119.3 119.3 354.1 332.7 56.2 94.2 1,008.9 4.3 67.4 1,563.7 27.7 3.0 R 2,067.9 -164.7 550.6 2,453.7
1985 — 135.8 135.8 R 523.7 470.8 45.9 67.1 901.4 1.7 67.2 1,554.2 28.7 4.3 R 2,262.3 R -158.2 841.2 R 2,945.3
1990 — 110.1 110.1 R 415.4 562.3 50.0 97.1 920.2 3.6 83.0 1,716.1 48.8 5.0 R 2,319.3 R -160.7 995.7 R 3,154.3
1995 — 138.8 138.8 R 506.6 587.1 22.7 80.1 928.0 1.8 72.7 1,692.5 53.5 3.8 2,395.2 -189.5 1,127.9 3,333.6
1996 — 132.6 132.6 R 545.0 774.9 27.9 124.5 1,017.7 3.1 89.4 2,037.4 63.4 6.0 R 2,784.4 -194.4 1,143.1 R 3,733.1
1997 — 119.8 119.8 R 612.9 741.5 28.0 102.3 995.0 1.8 84.0 1,952.6 62.7 4.8 R 2,752.8 -181.0 1,196.3 R 3,768.1
1998 — 126.2 126.2 517.5 689.6 21.4 86.7 867.3 1.9 81.7 1,748.5 53.1 3.0 2,449.1 -184.0 1,227.3 3,492.4
1999 — 117.0 117.0 R 487.4 733.0 36.2 100.0 931.0 1.3 86.5 1,888.0 63.1 3.2 2,559.4 -184.5 1,211.8 3,586.7
2000 — 122.8 122.8 R 673.4 828.7 47.2 R 147.5 1,240.7 3.5 80.3 R 2,347.8 55.1 4.9 R 3,204.0 -196.3 1,291.8 R 4,299.5
2001 — 134.2 134.2 868.7 734.7 37.5 150.6 1,214.9 3.2 82.1 2,223.0 40.3 5.0 3,271.1 -184.0 1,333.2 4,420.3
2002 — 131.2 131.2 607.5 670.2 47.1 170.1 1,161.0 2.6 85.9 2,136.9 46.3 5.6 2,927.5 -190.3 1,423.6 4,160.8
2003 — 140.3 140.3 R 775.6 828.4 45.0 183.8 1,303.8 3.4 113.3 2,477.7 36.1 6.7 R 3,436.5 -196.3 1,458.3 R 4,698.5
2004 — 151.5 151.5 R 858.4 1,130.8 45.7 195.1 1,574.6 7.3 122.9 3,076.4 46.8 7.5 R 4,140.7 -213.0 1,475.5 R 5,403.1
2005 — 166.7 166.7 R 1,073.5 1,523.8 69.9 R 220.1 1,844.4 5.9 149.0 R 3,813.1 39.2 R 10.9 R 5,103.4 -265.9 1,584.4 R 6,421.9
2006 — 191.5 191.5 R 1,180.0 1,766.9 88.4 R 244.8 2,129.0 3.8 179.9 R 4,412.7 44.4 R 11.4 R 5,839.9 -281.0 1,655.6 R 7,214.5
2007 — 200.5 200.5 1,271.4 1,991.8 87.8 255.3 2,370.5 3.5 194.4 4,903.4 53.2 14.7 6,443.9 -342.6 1,775.3 7,876.6

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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N Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Nebraska
E
Primary Energy
B
R Petroleum Biomass

A Natural Distillate Total


S Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

K Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


A
1970 1.08 0.84 1.19 1.39 1.78 1.69 0.61 1.04 6.21 1.84
1975 2.16 1.29 2.62 2.74 3.57 3.39 1.20 1.74 8.13 2.95
1980 3.60 2.78 6.85 7.55 6.82 6.84 3.06 3.32 13.22 5.80
1985 2.76 5.10 7.92 7.81 7.12 7.42 3.46 5.32 17.30 R 8.74
1990 2.42 4.68 6.74 8.28 7.79 7.54 3.56 R 4.93 18.25 R 9.34
1995 2.44 4.94 5.92 4.97 6.84 6.73 2.90 5.06 18.68 9.71
1996 2.35 4.84 6.91 6.00 8.62 8.43 3.32 5.21 18.44 9.41
1997 2.40 5.70 6.89 5.62 8.74 8.53 3.31 5.92 18.71 10.25
1998 2.43 5.12 5.79 4.31 6.46 6.40 2.87 5.25 18.92 10.26
1999 — 5.07 6.23 4.88 6.90 6.85 2.94 5.28 19.11 10.26
2000 — 6.40 9.02 9.18 10.04 9.94 4.41 6.85 19.13 R 11.27
2001 2.25 8.57 8.80 9.19 10.92 10.75 4.22 8.75 19.06 12.36
2002 2.41 6.17 7.88 8.45 9.02 8.96 3.82 6.53 19.73 11.40
2003 2.42 7.83 9.35 10.04 10.99 10.87 4.59 8.21 20.12 12.67
2004 2.47 9.09 11.08 11.15 12.71 12.56 5.21 9.49 20.41 13.80
2005 2.52 10.56 15.21 15.41 15.29 15.28 6.91 R 11.16 20.94 R 15.14
2006 3.00 11.15 17.39 19.59 17.00 17.05 7.96 R 11.84 21.72 R 16.03
2007 2.72 10.95 19.42 22.22 19.22 19.25 8.73 12.02 22.25 16.27

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.4 49.6 1.4 3.0 26.1 30.4 0.1 80.6 87.0 167.6
1975 0.1 68.9 2.6 5.8 41.7 50.1 0.2 119.4 130.3 249.6
1980 0.3 133.5 14.4 0.4 35.2 50.0 2.9 186.7 249.1 435.8
1985 0.2 R 233.9 16.3 1.8 25.6 43.7 4.1 R 281.9 365.5 R 647.4
1990 (s) R 190.9 7.7 0.2 27.6 35.5 4.5 R 231.0 423.4 R 654.4
1995 0.1 217.8 3.0 0.1 29.1 32.2 3.2 253.3 484.1 737.3
1996 (s) R 238.8 4.6 0.1 49.0 53.7 3.8 R 296.4 487.0 R 783.3
1997 0.5 R 268.0 3.6 0.2 40.0 43.8 3.0 R 315.4 510.0 R 825.3
1998 — R 209.2 2.2 0.2 39.1 41.5 2.3 252.9 526.8 779.7
1999 — 205.4 2.8 0.2 42.8 45.7 2.5 253.6 517.1 770.7
2000 — R 273.3 5.8 0.4 63.1 69.4 4.0 R 346.7 544.6 R 891.3
2001 (s) 406.4 4.2 0.5 64.3 69.0 3.7 479.2 561.9 1,041.0
2002 (s) 270.8 3.1 0.1 64.3 67.6 3.4 341.9 602.9 944.8
2003 (s) 330.3 4.7 0.2 74.9 79.9 4.3 R 414.6 607.8 1,022.3
2004 (s) R 349.7 6.2 0.3 72.4 79.0 5.0 R 433.7 609.7 R 1,043.5
2005 (s) 405.4 7.8 0.6 94.1 102.5 R 7.9 R 515.9 665.0 R 1,180.8
2006 (s) 405.6 10.3 0.3 R 85.4 R 95.9 R 8.3 R 509.9 688.8 R 1,198.7
2007 (s) 430.3 6.0 0.8 115.1 121.8 10.0 562.2 740.0 1,302.2

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Nebraska N
Primary Energy
E
B
Petroleum Biomass
R
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
A
S
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
K
1970 0.16 0.52 1.03 0.79 1.09 3.03 0.50 1.09 0.60 0.59 4.87 1.37 A
1975 0.81 1.00 2.45 2.39 2.46 4.76 1.75 2.60 1.20 1.17 6.96 2.36
1980 1.69 2.33 6.49 5.17 5.19 10.06 3.22 6.81 3.06 2.62 12.86 5.00
1985 2.51 4.29 6.00 7.81 7.17 9.67 — 6.61 3.46 R 4.61 16.78 R 8.27
1990 1.48 3.92 5.50 8.28 9.83 9.49 2.22 7.25 3.56 R 4.20 17.21 R 8.86
1995 1.42 4.05 4.30 4.97 8.17 9.22 2.38 6.19 2.90 4.13 16.46 8.84
1996 1.45 4.44 5.24 6.00 9.92 10.02 — 7.36 3.32 4.60 16.60 R 9.05
1997 1.42 4.89 4.91 5.62 10.48 9.63 2.65 7.41 2.94 4.84 16.41 R 9.70
1998 1.42 4.24 3.82 4.31 9.36 8.20 2.64 6.33 2.45 4.40 16.41 9.98
1999 — 4.15 4.35 4.88 8.76 8.72 2.69 6.45 2.31 4.33 16.44 10.07
2000 — 5.44 7.04 9.18 11.66 11.64 3.93 10.13 3.24 5.96 16.27 R 10.84
2001 1.14 7.35 6.51 9.19 13.14 11.44 4.05 9.75 3.43 7.57 16.58 11.91
2002 1.15 5.10 5.90 8.45 9.73 10.69 — 9.14 3.15 5.40 16.89 11.16
2003 1.13 6.90 7.12 10.04 12.11 12.11 3.87 9.87 3.63 7.13 17.03 11.88
2004 1.21 7.63 9.26 11.15 14.27 14.49 5.03 11.95 R 3.73 8.03 17.13 12.25
2005 1.28 9.35 13.77 15.41 17.23 17.54 6.63 15.03 R 5.26 9.77 17.52 13.62
2006 1.89 9.49 15.87 19.59 19.21 20.24 7.75 R 17.08 R 5.53 R 10.11 18.15 R 14.07
2007 2.10 9.00 17.37 22.22 20.83 22.34 — 19.79 6.10 9.84 18.73 14.17

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.1 24.7 1.2 0.3 2.8 1.7 0.8 6.8 (s) 31.6 58.3 89.9
1975 0.1 42.9 2.5 1.0 5.1 3.0 1.7 13.3 (s) 56.2 86.9 143.2
1980 0.5 99.1 6.8 0.6 4.7 7.9 0.5 20.5 0.1 120.1 178.5 298.7
1985 0.5 R 166.0 29.0 0.5 4.5 8.0 — 42.1 0.1 R 208.9 327.2 R 536.1
1990 0.1 R 140.7 9.2 1.1 6.1 7.7 0.3 24.5 0.5 R 166.0 378.7 R 544.7
1995 0.2 158.7 4.0 0.1 6.1 1.0 (s) 11.3 0.4 170.7 420.9 591.6
1996 (s) R 182.4 7.0 0.1 10.0 1.1 — 18.2 0.5 R 201.2 428.4 R 629.6
1997 2.6 R 165.2 4.7 0.1 8.5 1.0 0.2 14.5 0.5 R 182.8 448.7 R 631.4
1998 — 122.9 4.9 0.1 10.0 0.9 0.1 16.0 0.4 139.3 451.7 591.0
1999 — 114.2 5.5 (s) 9.6 0.9 (s) 16.1 0.4 130.8 448.7 579.5
2000 — R 157.8 8.1 0.1 12.9 16.9 0.2 38.3 0.7 R 196.8 484.3 R 681.1
2001 0.1 207.6 9.2 0.1 13.7 12.4 0.5 36.0 0.7 244.4 495.5 R 740.0
2002 0.1 144.0 3.2 0.1 12.2 7.0 — 22.5 0.7 167.4 526.8 694.2
2003 0.1 195.7 8.5 0.2 14.6 6.1 0.3 29.7 1.0 226.5 498.6 725.1
2004 0.1 R 226.9 9.8 0.4 14.3 15.3 1.5 41.4 1.1 R 269.5 496.8 R 766.3
2005 0.1 258.9 16.5 0.4 18.7 2.4 1.0 38.9 R 1.5 R 299.4 528.8 R 828.2
2006 0.2 R 270.2 17.5 0.3 R 17.0 11.6 2.0 R 48.4 R 1.5 R 320.3 557.8 R 878.1
2007 0.2 275.4 19.1 0.2 22.0 13.4 — 54.7 1.8 332.2 600.5 932.7

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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N Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Nebraska
E Primary Energy
B Coal Petroleum Biomass
R
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
A Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
S Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
K
A 1970 — 0.16 0.16 0.32 0.73 1.09 3.03 0.40 1.17 1.27 1.44 0.69 3.42 0.88
1975 — 0.81 0.81 0.69 2.25 2.46 4.76 1.74 3.09 2.94 1.44 1.48 4.96 1.77
1980 — 1.69 1.69 2.21 4.94 5.19 10.06 3.13 4.80 5.89 3.00 3.87 8.71 4.50
1985 — 2.51 2.51 3.67 6.25 7.17 9.67 4.28 6.72 6.97 3.00 R 5.36 11.47 R 6.21
1990 — 1.48 1.48 3.02 5.87 9.83 9.49 2.22 4.18 6.22 — R 4.98 12.28 R 6.16
1995 — 1.42 1.42 2.85 4.87 7.48 9.22 2.38 4.41 5.48 — 3.99 11.26 5.24
1996 — 1.45 1.45 3.27 5.85 9.11 10.02 2.94 3.72 6.06 2.43 R 4.68 10.78 5.81
1997 — 1.42 1.42 3.86 5.37 8.88 9.63 2.65 4.10 5.86 2.42 R 4.68 10.59 5.78
1998 — 1.42 1.42 3.25 4.24 7.76 8.20 2.64 3.76 4.89 1.50 3.87 10.54 5.04
1999 — 1.45 1.45 3.38 5.01 7.94 8.72 2.69 3.57 5.25 1.50 4.11 10.47 5.31
2000 — 1.39 1.39 4.60 7.96 R 11.04 11.64 3.93 5.55 R 8.25 1.50 R 5.93 10.59 R 6.86
2001 — 1.14 1.14 5.77 7.27 11.70 11.44 4.05 5.37 7.92 1.46 6.34 11.03 7.28
2002 — 1.15 1.15 4.25 6.59 9.77 10.69 3.40 5.50 7.40 1.46 5.59 11.39 6.77
2003 — 1.13 1.13 5.86 7.87 12.14 12.11 3.87 5.66 8.42 1.46 6.83 12.25 8.03
2004 — 1.21 1.21 6.70 10.12 13.52 14.49 5.03 6.09 10.26 1.46 8.24 12.55 9.18
2005 — 1.28 1.28 8.29 14.44 R 16.68 17.54 6.63 7.13 R 13.67 1.46 R 10.48 12.98 11.04
2006 — 1.89 1.89 8.26 16.45 R 18.50 20.24 7.75 10.14 16.16 1.46 R 11.37 13.35 R 11.78
2007 — 2.10 2.10 7.83 18.46 20.73 22.34 8.55 11.63 17.95 1.46 11.78 14.00 12.23

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 0.8 0.8 17.0 14.0 3.4 21.0 0.3 10.9 49.5 0.1 67.5 25.0 92.4
1975 — 4.8 4.8 49.2 42.3 16.5 41.1 0.8 22.0 122.7 0.4 177.2 54.0 231.1
1980 — 8.7 8.7 R 101.1 98.1 51.0 77.7 0.3 26.3 253.5 (s) 363.3 123.0 486.3
1985 — 12.2 12.2 R 119.4 162.3 35.1 70.8 1.7 26.3 296.1 (s) R 429.0 148.5 R 577.5
1990 — 6.6 6.6 R 76.5 164.4 60.6 47.4 3.3 46.3 321.9 — R 406.2 193.5 R 599.8
1995 — 9.4 9.4 124.9 134.6 43.9 36.5 1.8 29.2 246.0 — 380.3 222.9 603.1
1996 — 7.8 7.8 R 118.9 156.9 64.4 40.4 3.1 45.4 310.2 1.6 R 438.5 227.7 R 666.2
1997 — 8.1 8.1 R 171.0 146.8 50.4 40.6 1.7 41.4 281.0 1.2 R 461.3 237.7 R 699.0
1998 — 10.4 10.4 R 173.0 124.1 36.7 44.7 1.6 36.6 243.7 0.2 427.3 248.8 676.1
1999 — 11.2 11.2 154.6 122.5 47.0 31.2 1.2 45.7 247.5 0.2 413.6 245.9 659.5
2000 — 11.6 11.6 R 216.3 210.6 R 69.8 38.5 2.8 36.7 R 358.5 0.2 R 586.6 262.8 R 849.4
2001 — 11.6 11.6 R 235.7 218.9 70.6 56.8 2.7 38.3 387.2 0.4 634.8 275.8 910.6
2002 — 9.1 9.1 171.8 192.6 91.1 57.4 2.6 37.3 381.1 1.3 563.3 293.9 857.2
2003 — 8.8 8.8 R 223.4 236.0 91.5 68.5 3.1 58.9 457.9 1.3 691.3 351.9 1,043.2
2004 — 9.0 9.0 R 259.6 325.5 104.3 98.6 5.7 63.1 597.1 1.2 R 867.0 368.9 R 1,236.0
2005 — 10.0 10.0 343.1 439.2 R 105.4 114.5 4.3 69.0 R 732.3 1.3 R 1,086.7 390.6 R 1,477.4
2006 — 15.4 15.4 R 447.0 495.3 R 139.3 135.0 1.7 86.9 R 858.2 R 1.3 R 1,321.9 409.0 R 1,730.9
2007 — 16.9 16.9 467.7 657.4 114.4 83.8 2.5 86.9 945.0 1.5 1,431.1 434.8 1,865.9

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Nebraska N
E
Primary Energy
B
Petroleum R
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total A
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
S
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu K
A
1970 0.16 — 2.17 1.14 0.75 1.09 5.08 3.03 0.50 2.51 2.51 — 2.51
1975 0.81 — 3.45 2.50 2.09 2.46 7.48 4.76 1.74 4.15 4.15 — 4.15
1980 — — 9.02 7.06 6.47 5.19 14.36 10.06 — 9.20 9.20 — 9.20
1985 — — 9.99 6.68 6.19 9.23 17.61 9.67 — 8.72 8.73 — 8.73
1990 — — 9.32 8.66 6.03 12.47 14.60 9.49 — 9.13 9.13 — 9.13
1995 — 3.27 8.36 7.99 4.01 12.59 19.41 9.22 — 8.74 8.74 — 8.74
1996 — 3.32 9.29 8.92 4.89 13.88 20.08 10.02 — 9.53 9.53 — 9.53
1997 — 4.07 9.39 8.48 4.59 13.16 17.98 9.63 — 9.11 9.11 — 9.11
1998 — 4.51 8.11 7.21 3.49 12.49 19.07 8.20 — 7.76 7.76 — 7.76
1999 — 4.14 8.81 7.81 4.08 14.51 16.75 8.72 — 8.24 8.24 — 8.24
2000 — 4.97 10.87 10.32 6.76 17.27 17.99 11.64 — 11.07 11.07 — 11.07
2001 — 6.51 11.01 9.92 5.94 18.48 19.00 11.44 — 10.84 10.84 — 10.84
2002 — 5.01 10.72 9.25 5.44 16.77 21.74 10.69 — 10.11 10.11 — 10.11
2003 — 6.21 12.42 10.51 6.59 19.02 26.51 12.11 — 11.52 11.52 — 11.52
2004 — 7.14 15.13 12.77 8.77 20.83 29.35 14.49 — 13.86 13.86 — 13.86
2005 — 8.47 18.56 16.90 13.19 23.26 38.40 17.54 — 17.40 17.40 — 17.40
2006 — 8.57 22.31 19.29 14.70 25.25 R 46.08 20.24 — 19.97 19.97 — 19.97
2007 — 7.51 23.70 20.67 16.00 27.75 51.97 22.34 — 21.85 21.85 — 21.85

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) — 2.2 24.4 7.3 0.9 9.8 271.7 0.7 317.0 317.0 — 317.0
1975 (s) — 2.5 67.2 19.3 2.1 13.6 472.2 1.5 578.3 578.3 — 578.3
1980 — — 9.7 210.2 56.2 3.3 30.3 923.3 — 1,233.0 1,233.0 — 1,233.0
1985 — — 4.9 261.0 45.9 1.9 33.8 822.6 — 1,170.1 1,184.3 — 1,184.3
1990 — — 3.9 379.8 50.0 2.8 31.5 865.0 — 1,333.0 1,355.4 — 1,355.4
1995 — 0.1 3.2 444.0 22.7 1.0 40.0 890.5 — 1,401.4 1,401.5 — 1,401.5
1996 — 0.2 3.5 605.0 27.9 1.1 40.2 976.2 — 1,653.8 1,654.0 — 1,654.0
1997 — 0.9 4.2 584.5 28.0 3.4 38.0 953.3 — 1,611.4 R 1,612.3 — R 1,612.3
1998 — 0.1 2.6 556.7 21.4 1.0 42.2 821.7 — 1,445.5 R 1,445.7 — R 1,445.7
1999 — 0.1 3.2 600.4 36.2 0.7 37.4 898.9 — 1,576.9 1,577.0 — 1,577.0
2000 — 0.2 3.5 600.4 47.2 1.6 39.6 1,185.3 — 1,877.5 1,877.7 — 1,877.7
2001 — 0.3 4.8 500.0 37.5 2.1 38.3 1,145.7 — 1,728.4 1,728.7 — 1,728.7
2002 — 0.2 5.0 469.9 47.1 2.5 43.3 1,096.5 — 1,664.3 1,664.5 — 1,664.5
2003 — 0.3 5.1 576.5 45.0 2.8 48.9 1,229.2 — 1,907.5 1,907.8 — 1,907.8
2004 — 0.4 4.3 787.5 45.7 4.0 54.8 1,460.7 — 2,356.9 2,357.4 — 2,357.4
2005 — 0.2 7.7 1,056.8 69.9 1.9 71.3 1,727.5 — 2,935.2 2,935.4 — 2,935.4
2006 — 0.2 9.0 1,240.3 88.4 3.1 83.4 1,982.3 — 3,406.6 3,406.8 — 3,406.8
2007 — 0.2 9.5 1,304.1 87.8 3.8 97.1 2,273.3 — 3,775.7 3,775.8 — 3,775.8

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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N Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Nebraska
E
Petroleum Biomass
B
R Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
A
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
S
K 1970 0.35 0.27 0.49 0.63 — 0.54 — — — 0.30
A 1975 0.87 0.63 1.73 1.85 — 1.77 0.17 — — 0.50
1980 1.24 1.82 3.21 6.19 — 4.14 0.44 — — 1.00
1985 1.11 3.58 — 5.89 — 5.89 0.65 — — 1.01
1990 0.75 2.01 1.86 7.03 — 6.89 0.61 — — 0.73
1995 0.75 1.66 — 4.15 — 4.15 0.68 0.77 — 0.74
1996 0.72 2.06 — 5.11 — 5.11 0.64 0.78 — 0.71
1997 0.59 2.87 2.30 4.50 — 4.50 0.64 0.38 6.71 0.63
1998 0.59 2.43 1.64 3.54 — 3.31 0.61 0.37 7.87 0.63
1999 0.55 2.81 2.12 4.31 — 4.17 0.60 0.67 8.69 0.61
2000 0.56 4.60 3.56 6.48 — 5.99 0.61 0.67 — 0.67
2001 0.57 4.28 3.20 6.56 — 6.53 0.44 1.36 — 0.59
2002 0.58 4.27 2.50 5.55 — 5.51 0.44 1.64 — 0.59
2003 0.60 5.65 3.49 4.57 — 4.56 0.43 0.48 13.21 0.64
2004 0.66 6.60 3.89 7.12 — 6.99 0.44 0.48 — 0.65
2005 0.71 8.18 5.37 13.43 — 10.89 0.43 0.49 16.53 0.83
2006 0.80 7.27 5.92 15.34 — 14.92 0.47 0.50 17.32 0.87
2007 0.88 8.83 6.55 16.69 — 13.51 0.46 2.42 18.25 1.02

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 8.5 12.8 0.6 0.5 — 1.0 — — — 22.3


1975 23.4 23.3 7.2 3.3 — 10.5 11.0 — — 68.1
1980 109.8 20.5 3.6 3.1 — 6.7 27.7 — — 164.7
1985 122.9 R 4.4 — 2.1 — 2.1 28.7 — — R 158.2
1990 103.4 R 7.3 (s) 1.3 — 1.3 48.8 — — R 160.7
1995 129.2 5.1 — 1.5 — 1.5 53.5 0.1 — 189.5
1996 124.7 4.8 — 1.4 — 1.4 63.4 0.1 — 194.4
1997 108.6 7.8 (s) 1.9 — 1.9 62.7 0.1 (s) 181.0
1998 115.8 12.4 0.1 1.7 — 1.8 53.1 (s) 0.8 184.0
1999 105.8 13.0 0.1 1.6 — 1.7 63.1 0.1 0.8 184.5
2000 111.1 R 25.8 0.4 3.8 — 4.2 55.1 0.1 — 196.3
2001 122.4 18.7 (s) 2.4 — 2.4 40.3 0.1 — 184.0
2002 121.9 20.6 (s) 1.4 — 1.4 46.3 0.2 — 190.3
2003 131.3 25.9 (s) 2.7 — 2.7 36.1 0.2 0.1 196.3
2004 142.4 21.7 (s) 1.9 — 1.9 46.8 0.2 — 213.0
2005 156.6 65.8 0.6 3.5 — 4.1 39.2 0.2 (s) 265.9
2006 175.8 56.9 0.1 3.6 — 3.6 44.4 0.3 (s) 281.0
2007 183.3 97.8 0.9 5.2 — 6.1 53.2 1.5 0.6 342.6

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Nevada N
Primary Energy
E
V
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric A
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
D
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
A

1970 — 0.39 0.39 0.61 1.29 0.76 2.91 3.07 0.58 1.35 1.95 — 0.72 1.32 0.36 3.89 1.96
1975 — 0.35 0.35 1.31 2.75 2.12 4.03 4.74 1.98 2.61 3.40 — 1.43 1.82 0.59 6.86 3.52
1980 — 1.06 1.06 3.10 6.97 6.59 7.07 9.96 3.58 5.86 7.67 — 3.66 4.69 1.68 13.18 8.17
1985 — 1.62 1.62 5.44 6.73 6.22 11.69 8.77 4.45 6.53 7.64 — 4.14 4.83 1.80 16.75 8.93
1990 — 1.49 1.49 3.68 7.34 6.26 11.62 9.10 2.93 4.05 7.83 — 4.75 4.53 1.59 15.77 8.96
1995 — 1.32 1.32 3.43 7.03 4.36 11.49 9.29 2.83 4.24 7.32 — 3.86 4.38 1.41 17.95 9.21
1996 — 1.38 1.38 3.39 8.22 5.14 11.94 10.42 3.76 4.79 8.44 — 4.18 4.90 1.59 17.48 9.82
1997 — 1.39 1.39 3.69 7.91 4.92 12.66 10.58 3.31 6.53 8.64 — 4.21 4.99 1.63 16.48 9.88
1998 — 1.30 1.30 3.96 6.77 3.58 11.39 9.21 2.89 4.90 7.46 — 3.71 4.46 1.63 16.95 9.24
1999 — 1.30 1.30 3.94 8.08 4.54 11.58 10.67 3.37 5.14 8.60 — 3.80 4.96 1.69 17.43 10.06
2000 — 1.27 1.27 5.12 10.70 7.12 R 13.83 13.34 5.54 5.40 R 11.10 — 5.71 R 6.13 2.63 18.14 11.69
2001 — 1.27 1.27 8.08 9.55 5.99 15.72 12.15 5.50 5.25 9.88 — 5.10 6.72 3.89 23.10 12.71
2002 — 1.34 1.34 5.85 9.02 5.55 13.96 10.96 5.47 5.72 9.32 — 4.70 5.99 2.62 24.77 12.70
2003 — 1.42 1.42 6.26 10.66 6.70 15.70 13.73 4.32 5.32 11.35 — 5.63 6.83 2.96 24.37 13.83
2004 — 1.37 1.37 6.83 R 13.10 9.68 18.74 R 15.51 4.47 6.01 R 13.40 — 6.35 R 7.84 3.20 25.18 R 15.31
2005 — 1.55 1.55 8.40 R 17.42 13.06 22.68 R 18.96 5.02 6.76 R 16.92 — R 8.78 R 9.85 R 4.08 26.53 R 17.88
2006 — 1.75 1.75 8.50 R 19.39 15.24 R 25.65 R 21.46 8.10 7.62 R 19.18 — R 10.04 R 12.57 5.09 28.32 R 19.97
2007 — 1.91 1.91 8.13 20.06 16.38 27.98 23.00 9.93 9.65 20.61 — 11.02 13.06 4.89 29.38 21.12

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 6.7 6.7 34.5 21.2 19.2 9.2 118.7 0.5 7.7 176.6 — 0.1 217.9 -15.1 75.7 278.5
1975 — 35.8 35.8 85.5 41.1 69.2 7.4 239.7 16.7 19.4 393.4 — 0.2 514.9 -79.8 179.0 614.1
1980 — 99.0 99.0 191.5 160.9 266.2 22.9 587.0 55.0 34.0 1,125.9 — 1.2 1,417.6 -226.1 468.2 1,659.7
1985 — 204.2 204.2 222.8 206.9 197.0 41.5 535.7 4.4 46.0 1,031.5 — 2.2 1,461.7 -239.0 634.3 1,857.0
1990 — 246.8 246.8 R 242.9 291.2 212.9 60.2 714.3 8.4 34.5 1,321.6 — 5.7 R 1,820.8 R -301.3 879.8 R 2,399.3
1995 — 213.9 213.9 381.7 357.8 182.1 30.9 873.2 15.3 46.1 1,505.4 — 5.2 2,106.3 -312.1 1,236.0 3,030.2
1996 — 233.1 233.1 425.3 526.0 228.6 38.2 1,030.5 4.8 51.6 1,879.7 — 6.4 2,544.6 -382.1 1,322.3 3,484.7
1997 — 232.2 232.2 494.4 458.0 R 210.8 38.0 1,100.1 2.3 27.1 R 1,836.3 — 8.1 R 2,571.1 -392.7 1,338.9 R 3,517.3
1998 — 240.0 240.0 604.9 361.6 R 136.3 36.0 1,059.9 1.2 51.2 R 1,646.4 — 6.1 R 2,497.5 -434.0 1,420.7 R 3,484.2
1999 — 236.1 236.1 623.1 442.5 215.1 55.5 1,199.8 1.1 35.0 1,949.0 — 6.6 2,814.8 -455.1 1,532.0 3,891.8
2000 — 253.4 253.4 982.5 606.1 369.8 R 58.7 1,533.1 2.8 35.5 R 2,606.0 — 10.6 R 3,852.5 -838.3 1,691.5 R 4,705.6
2001 — 239.2 239.2 1,447.4 535.2 285.9 75.6 1,448.5 72.3 42.5 2,460.0 — 6.2 4,152.9 -1,198.8 2,178.3 5,132.3
2002 — 221.5 221.5 1,058.9 507.0 256.5 54.8 1,346.0 0.4 44.3 2,209.1 — 5.8 3,497.9 -715.6 2,411.3 5,193.5
2003 — 259.5 259.5 1,170.9 555.2 290.5 41.1 1,777.3 0.2 71.4 2,735.6 — 7.3 R 4,183.2 R -878.2 2,453.5 5,758.6
2004 — 265.0 265.0 1,476.0 R 867.0 434.5 39.1 R 2,107.2 4.2 83.9 R 3,535.9 — 8.4 R 5,294.9 -1,060.3 2,629.7 R 6,864.2
2005 — 306.7 306.7 1,957.3 R 1,260.1 604.0 69.5 R 2,684.1 0.2 107.8 R 4,725.7 — R 23.9 R 7,029.8 R -1,418.8 2,877.4 R 8,488.5
2006 — 147.4 147.4 R 2,165.5 R 1,561.4 739.2 R 79.7 R 3,161.8 0.6 118.8 R 5,661.4 — R 25.1 R 8,008.7 -1,282.4 3,270.5 R 9,996.9
2007 — 157.9 157.9 2,103.9 1,564.8 855.0 85.0 3,410.8 0.5 99.9 6,016.0 — 30.1 8,329.3 -1,253.0 3,494.4 10,570.7

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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N Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Nevada
E
Primary Energy
V
A Petroleum Biomass

D Natural Distillate Total


A Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 1.31 1.39 1.27 — 3.52 2.51 0.72 1.74 4.46 2.67
1975 1.55 1.83 2.82 — 4.90 3.72 1.43 2.17 7.54 4.28
1980 5.13 3.87 6.92 — 9.28 8.31 3.66 4.56 14.21 8.69
1985 4.54 6.63 7.55 11.26 12.40 10.48 4.14 7.45 18.83 12.43
1990 5.03 5.48 6.76 7.50 13.10 11.19 4.75 6.50 16.71 11.11
1995 3.95 6.54 6.96 5.12 11.79 10.01 3.86 6.81 20.84 13.42
1996 4.26 5.95 9.25 5.35 12.63 11.32 4.43 6.49 20.22 13.07
1997 4.41 6.11 8.14 4.97 13.35 11.12 4.41 6.61 19.83 12.71
1998 4.50 6.78 7.02 6.67 12.22 10.00 3.82 7.01 20.51 12.76
1999 4.24 7.00 7.72 6.61 12.49 11.15 3.92 7.40 20.89 13.44
2000 4.33 6.44 10.70 9.80 15.55 13.62 5.88 7.07 21.34 13.83
2001 4.47 8.76 10.04 8.95 17.32 14.31 5.62 9.15 26.60 17.29
2002 4.53 9.08 8.69 9.13 14.50 12.68 5.09 9.36 27.63 17.74
2003 3.74 8.79 10.47 9.04 16.34 13.93 6.11 9.07 26.42 17.54
2004 4.69 10.01 12.73 11.52 19.73 16.53 6.95 10.33 28.40 R 18.93
2005 4.46 11.81 16.78 13.66 23.33 20.91 9.20 R 12.42 29.88 R 20.47
2006 4.95 13.56 19.18 21.97 26.84 R 24.54 10.60 R 14.21 32.47 R 22.87
2007 5.92 13.51 20.59 24.09 29.09 26.65 11.62 14.34 34.64 24.13

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 1.2 10.9 2.4 — 8.3 10.7 0.1 22.9 30.3 53.2
1975 0.1 21.6 4.4 — 5.8 10.1 0.2 32.0 72.1 104.2
1980 0.1 53.6 7.5 — 14.6 22.1 1.2 77.0 179.2 256.2
1985 (s) R 88.7 12.1 3.0 29.1 44.2 2.2 135.1 265.1 400.2
1990 0.1 R 97.0 8.4 0.4 38.8 47.6 5.1 R 149.8 315.9 R 465.7
1995 (s) 139.8 7.1 0.2 21.7 29.0 4.6 173.4 473.3 646.7
1996 (s) 139.9 10.7 0.2 25.1 35.9 5.5 181.3 519.3 700.6
1997 (s) 158.3 12.3 0.2 28.2 40.7 6.8 205.7 527.9 733.6
1998 (s) 213.5 11.1 0.4 27.1 38.6 5.2 257.3 558.2 815.5
1999 (s) 205.4 9.4 0.3 40.4 50.0 5.6 261.1 597.7 858.8
2000 — 198.5 13.2 0.4 30.5 44.2 9.0 251.7 684.9 936.6
2001 (s) 292.2 12.8 0.4 32.4 45.6 5.2 342.9 871.9 1,214.8
2002 (s) 310.0 10.5 0.4 39.6 50.5 4.7 365.2 914.6 1,279.8
2003 (s) 294.3 10.1 0.6 24.7 35.3 6.0 335.6 932.2 1,267.8
2004 (s) 367.2 12.6 1.2 26.5 40.4 7.0 414.5 1,034.0 1,448.6
2005 (s) 453.5 19.9 1.4 54.4 75.7 R 20.4 R 549.6 1,129.6 R 1,679.2
2006 (s) 542.9 17.6 1.9 R 60.2 R 79.7 R 21.4 R 643.9 1,327.0 R 1,971.0
2007 (s) 539.7 17.6 2.3 64.9 84.8 25.8 650.4 1,464.2 2,114.6

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Nevada N
Primary Energy
E
V
Petroleum Biomass
A
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
D
A
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 0.52 0.70 1.12 0.77 1.16 3.07 0.62 1.34 0.72 0.78 4.74 2.17
1975 0.82 1.45 2.62 2.42 2.45 4.74 2.00 2.99 1.43 1.58 8.01 3.87
1980 1.36 3.68 6.60 — 4.99 9.96 3.53 6.78 3.66 4.29 15.39 7.73
1985 1.61 5.77 5.99 11.26 10.19 8.77 4.80 6.99 4.14 5.98 18.24 11.16
1990 1.56 4.25 5.67 7.50 9.55 9.10 2.85 6.93 4.75 4.65 17.38 R 10.45
1995 1.49 5.23 5.13 5.12 10.89 9.29 — 5.54 3.86 5.28 19.06 11.23
1996 1.75 4.72 6.08 5.35 12.24 10.42 — 6.48 4.43 5.11 18.55 10.82
1997 1.44 4.95 5.47 4.97 12.46 10.58 3.11 6.87 4.41 5.10 17.44 10.86
1998 1.44 5.99 4.18 6.67 10.88 9.21 2.19 5.46 3.82 5.93 18.07 11.42
1999 1.46 5.90 5.47 6.61 11.19 10.67 2.80 6.72 3.92 5.97 18.42 11.91
2000 1.53 5.38 7.90 9.80 14.11 13.34 4.50 8.74 5.88 5.71 19.27 11.85
2001 1.51 7.82 6.95 8.95 15.36 12.15 — 8.31 5.62 7.84 24.18 15.85
2002 1.56 7.22 6.47 9.13 12.73 10.96 — 7.76 5.09 7.26 26.01 16.75
2003 1.56 7.15 7.83 9.04 13.66 13.73 — 8.88 6.11 7.27 25.75 16.71
2004 1.66 R 8.35 10.82 11.52 15.68 R 15.51 — 11.44 6.95 R 8.60 26.62 R 17.39
2005 1.96 9.85 14.73 13.66 18.79 R 18.96 — 15.32 9.20 R 10.42 27.79 R 18.72
2006 2.11 11.48 16.96 21.97 21.68 R 21.46 — R 17.64 10.60 R 12.12 29.66 R 20.49
2007 2.30 11.47 18.06 24.09 23.63 23.00 10.12 19.18 11.62 12.03 29.58 20.75

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.4 7.3 1.0 (s) 0.5 0.8 0.1 2.5 (s) 10.1 33.4 43.5
1975 0.1 23.2 2.0 0.2 0.5 1.7 0.4 4.8 (s) 28.1 78.6 106.7
1980 0.1 R 39.6 13.6 — 1.4 3.2 0.2 18.3 (s) 58.0 93.2 151.2
1985 0.1 74.9 11.0 0.3 4.2 3.8 0.8 20.1 0.1 95.1 212.0 307.1
1990 0.1 R 66.0 10.3 0.2 5.0 4.0 (s) 19.5 0.6 R 86.1 269.9 R 356.0
1995 (s) 101.1 24.8 (s) 3.5 0.6 — 29.0 0.6 130.8 358.2 489.0
1996 (s) 100.2 35.0 (s) 4.3 0.7 — 40.0 0.7 141.0 378.0 519.0
1997 (s) 111.5 9.0 (s) 4.6 0.7 (s) 14.4 1.1 127.1 379.8 506.9
1998 (s) 146.4 7.5 0.1 4.3 0.6 0.1 12.5 0.9 159.8 403.4 563.2
1999 (s) 136.7 11.6 0.1 6.4 0.7 0.1 18.9 0.9 156.6 440.3 596.9
2000 — 141.7 18.5 0.1 4.9 0.9 0.2 24.6 1.5 167.8 469.9 637.7
2001 (s) 183.3 13.6 0.1 5.1 1.0 — 19.8 0.9 204.0 603.9 807.9
2002 (s) 174.9 13.5 (s) 6.1 1.0 — 20.6 0.8 196.4 721.4 917.8
2003 (s) 175.7 12.4 0.1 3.6 1.1 — 17.2 1.1 194.0 717.6 911.6
2004 (s) 225.1 23.5 0.1 3.7 1.3 — R 28.5 1.2 R 254.8 751.7 1,006.5
2005 (s) 275.9 42.4 0.2 7.7 1.6 — 51.9 R 3.3 R 331.0 807.5 R 1,138.5
2006 0.1 339.9 51.4 0.7 R 8.6 1.9 — R 62.6 R 3.5 R 406.0 908.4 R 1,314.4
2007 (s) 339.5 32.2 0.8 9.3 2.1 0.3 44.6 4.0 388.2 943.8 1,332.0

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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N Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Nevada
E Primary Energy
V Coal Petroleum Biomass
A
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
D Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
A Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 — 0.52 0.52 0.52 0.96 1.16 3.07 0.49 0.73 1.04 — 0.75 2.14 1.02
1975 — 0.82 0.82 1.06 2.25 2.45 4.74 1.83 2.00 2.25 — 1.61 4.23 2.18
1980 — 1.36 1.36 2.83 5.56 4.99 9.96 3.75 4.07 5.10 — 3.67 11.63 7.20
1985 — 1.61 1.61 4.05 6.24 10.19 8.77 4.80 5.08 6.06 — 5.11 12.91 7.67
1990 — 1.56 1.56 3.98 5.73 9.55 9.10 2.85 2.88 5.29 — 4.65 13.76 7.90
1995 — 1.49 1.49 5.17 5.46 10.23 9.29 2.82 3.36 4.68 — 4.37 14.79 8.10
1996 — 1.75 1.75 4.71 6.43 9.85 10.42 3.19 3.83 5.87 1.62 5.31 14.37 8.86
1997 — 1.44 1.44 7.57 5.81 9.45 10.58 3.11 4.40 5.92 1.62 5.76 13.13 9.02
1998 — 1.44 1.44 4.52 4.32 8.25 9.21 2.19 3.99 4.64 1.22 4.21 13.39 8.11
1999 — 1.46 1.46 4.66 5.34 8.81 10.67 2.80 3.81 5.26 1.22 4.45 13.97 8.82
2000 — 1.53 1.53 4.96 7.92 R 12.02 13.34 — 3.76 R 7.43 1.22 R 5.99 14.60 R 10.10
2001 — 1.51 1.51 6.84 7.04 13.61 12.15 — 3.93 7.18 1.23 6.41 19.24 12.40
2002 — 1.56 1.56 7.20 6.75 12.71 10.96 4.11 4.26 6.64 1.66 6.20 21.24 13.61
2003 — 1.56 1.56 8.51 8.12 14.23 13.73 4.87 4.34 6.97 1.66 6.62 21.41 13.77
2004 — 1.66 1.66 R 8.54 11.17 16.28 R 15.51 5.49 4.86 R 9.09 1.66 8.19 21.22 R 14.09
2005 — 1.96 1.96 9.31 15.32 19.40 R 18.96 7.52 5.18 R 11.52 1.66 R 10.14 22.60 15.56
2006 — 2.11 2.11 11.37 17.21 21.70 R 21.46 8.88 5.62 R 13.14 1.66 R 11.76 23.52 R 16.99
2007 — 2.30 2.30 11.22 18.04 24.84 23.00 — 6.29 14.95 1.66 12.75 24.27 18.27

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 0.9 0.9 5.8 4.7 0.4 2.7 0.1 3.1 11.0 — 17.7 12.0 29.7
1975 — 1.5 1.5 11.4 9.3 1.0 2.9 0.5 11.6 25.2 — 38.1 28.3 66.4
1980 — 4.6 4.6 21.9 21.1 6.9 5.8 (s) 17.3 51.1 — 77.6 195.8 273.4
1985 — 4.2 4.2 24.2 54.1 6.9 6.0 2.5 29.3 98.9 — 127.2 157.2 284.4
1990 — 6.1 6.1 R 30.8 97.1 15.5 8.1 0.1 21.3 142.1 — 179.0 294.0 R 473.1
1995 — 8.6 8.6 34.9 108.6 4.6 9.8 14.8 33.6 171.3 — 214.8 404.5 619.3
1996 — 7.1 7.1 33.3 146.6 7.7 11.2 1.1 37.4 204.0 0.2 244.6 425.0 669.6
1997 — 6.1 6.1 60.0 135.9 4.3 16.5 1.7 14.2 172.5 0.2 238.9 431.1 670.0
1998 — 8.4 8.4 43.4 80.5 4.3 20.9 (s) 38.0 143.7 0.1 195.6 459.2 654.8
1999 — 10.2 10.2 52.1 84.4 8.8 7.4 0.1 22.1 122.9 0.1 185.3 494.0 679.3
2000 — 8.2 8.2 51.8 129.2 R 23.3 7.7 — 21.0 R 181.2 0.1 R 241.3 536.7 R 778.0
2001 — 7.4 7.4 71.7 102.8 28.3 28.8 — 28.0 188.0 0.2 267.2 702.5 969.7
2002 — 6.6 6.6 75.2 86.1 9.0 27.0 (s) 28.9 151.0 0.2 233.1 775.3 1,008.4
2003 — 8.1 8.1 82.7 75.1 9.0 36.0 (s) 54.4 174.5 0.2 265.6 803.7 1,069.3
2004 — 8.1 8.1 90.8 179.0 5.7 R 46.0 (s) 63.1 R 293.7 0.2 R 392.9 844.0 R 1,236.9
2005 — 9.0 9.0 121.8 279.7 (s) R 60.8 (s) 76.1 R 416.6 0.2 R 547.7 939.6 R 1,487.3
2006 — 9.8 9.8 R 145.2 334.5 R 5.1 R 69.3 (s) 80.6 R 489.5 0.3 R 644.9 1,034.3 R 1,679.2
2007 — 10.7 10.7 138.0 371.7 4.4 37.6 — 57.1 470.9 0.3 619.9 1,085.5 1,705.3

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Nevada N
E
Primary Energy
V
Petroleum A
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total D
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
A
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 0.52 — 2.17 1.50 0.76 1.16 5.08 3.07 0.60 2.08 2.08 — 2.08
1975 0.82 — 3.45 3.01 2.12 2.45 7.48 4.74 2.36 3.66 3.66 — 3.66
1980 — — 9.02 7.36 6.59 4.99 14.36 9.96 — 8.44 8.44 — 8.44
1985 — — 9.99 6.97 6.22 11.56 17.61 8.77 — 7.79 7.79 — 7.79
1990 — — 9.32 8.97 6.26 12.14 14.60 9.10 — 8.37 8.37 — 8.37
1995 — 3.61 8.36 8.67 4.36 14.29 19.41 9.29 — 7.94 7.94 — 7.94
1996 — 3.39 9.29 9.76 5.14 14.19 20.08 10.42 — 8.99 8.99 — 8.99
1997 — 3.52 9.39 9.63 4.92 13.77 17.98 10.58 — 9.06 9.06 — 9.06
1998 — 3.68 8.11 8.39 3.58 12.19 19.07 9.21 — 7.93 7.92 — 7.92
1999 — 3.76 8.81 9.50 4.54 14.31 16.75 10.67 — 8.98 8.97 — 8.97
2000 — 4.26 10.87 12.14 7.12 17.31 17.99 13.34 — 11.54 11.53 — 11.53
2001 — 14.32 11.01 10.65 5.99 18.70 19.00 12.15 — 10.46 10.47 — 10.47
2002 — 4.58 10.72 9.90 5.55 16.14 21.74 10.96 — 9.57 9.56 — 9.56
2003 — 4.22 12.42 11.38 6.70 18.12 26.51 13.73 — 11.87 11.85 — 11.85
2004 — R 6.38 15.13 R 13.89 9.68 20.28 29.35 R 15.51 — R 14.05 R 14.02 — R 14.02
2005 — 7.77 18.56 R 18.39 13.06 22.96 38.40 R 18.96 — R 17.72 R 17.70 27.37 R 17.70
2006 — 9.60 22.31 R 20.28 15.24 24.97 R 46.08 R 21.46 — R 20.04 R 20.02 29.00 R 20.02
2007 — 9.53 23.70 20.88 16.38 27.19 51.97 23.00 8.40 21.25 21.22 29.26 21.22

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) — 2.0 13.0 19.2 (s) 2.6 115.3 (s) 152.1 152.1 — 152.1
1975 (s) — 3.4 24.7 69.2 0.1 4.2 235.2 0.1 336.9 336.9 — 336.9
1980 — — 9.4 118.0 266.2 0.1 7.3 578.0 — 978.9 978.9 — 978.9
1985 — — 5.3 127.8 197.0 1.3 8.1 525.9 — 865.3 865.3 — 865.3
1990 — — 5.2 172.1 212.9 1.0 7.6 702.1 — 1,100.9 1,104.6 — 1,104.6
1995 — 0.4 2.7 216.5 182.1 1.0 9.6 862.9 — 1,274.7 1,275.1 — 1,275.1
1996 — 0.5 4.3 332.7 228.6 1.1 9.6 1,018.6 — 1,595.0 1,595.5 — 1,595.5
1997 — (s) 3.6 299.4 R 210.8 0.9 9.1 1,082.9 — R 1,606.8 R 1,606.8 — R 1,606.8
1998 — 1.1 2.7 261.7 R 136.3 0.3 10.1 1,038.5 — R 1,449.6 R 1,450.7 — R 1,450.7
1999 — 1.4 3.5 336.2 215.1 (s) 9.0 1,191.6 — 1,755.4 1,756.8 — 1,756.8
2000 — 1.8 4.5 443.2 369.8 0.1 9.5 1,524.5 — 2,351.5 2,353.3 — 2,353.3
2001 — 6.8 4.9 404.9 285.9 9.7 9.2 1,418.6 — 2,133.1 2,139.9 — 2,139.9
2002 — 2.3 4.6 395.6 256.5 0.1 10.4 1,318.0 — 1,985.2 1,987.5 — 1,987.5
2003 — 2.5 4.6 456.6 290.5 3.8 11.7 1,740.2 — 2,507.4 2,509.9 — 2,509.9
2004 — 4.1 6.4 R 650.9 434.5 3.2 13.1 R 2,060.0 — R 3,168.1 R 3,172.3 — R 3,172.3
2005 — 3.9 12.9 R 915.6 604.0 7.4 17.1 R 2,621.8 — R 4,178.8 R 4,182.7 0.7 R 4,183.4
2006 — R 4.5 15.6 R 1,155.9 739.2 5.9 20.0 R 3,090.6 — R 5,027.1 R 5,031.5 0.8 R 5,032.3
2007 — 4.6 16.4 1,141.1 855.0 6.4 23.3 3,371.1 (s) 5,413.2 5,417.9 0.8 5,418.7

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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N Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Nevada
E
Petroleum Biomass
V
A Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
D
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
A
1970 0.31 0.38 0.61 0.70 — 0.62 — — — 0.36
1975 0.34 1.09 1.98 2.47 — 2.00 — — — 0.59
1980 1.05 2.59 3.58 5.58 — 3.60 — — — 1.68
1985 1.62 4.07 3.71 6.12 — 4.91 — — 9.34 1.80
1990 1.49 1.96 2.93 6.47 — 3.50 — — 8.37 1.59
1995 1.31 1.66 2.99 4.93 — 3.94 — — — 1.41
1996 1.37 2.06 3.97 5.52 — 4.25 — — — 1.59
1997 1.39 2.12 4.09 5.08 — 4.74 — — — 1.63
1998 1.30 2.30 2.94 3.80 — 3.24 — — — 1.63
1999 1.29 2.42 3.59 4.53 — 4.02 — — — 1.69
2000 1.26 4.75 5.66 7.22 — 6.25 — — — 2.63
2001 1.26 8.03 5.50 5.85 — 5.51 — — — 3.89
2002 1.34 4.44 5.47 6.00 — 5.85 — — 8.94 2.62
2003 1.42 5.19 4.32 6.07 — 5.70 — — 13.21 2.96
2004 1.36 5.59 4.47 7.42 — 4.83 — — 13.84 3.20
2005 1.54 7.20 5.02 11.45 — 10.59 — — 16.53 R 4.08
2006 1.73 6.60 8.08 13.34 — 11.66 — — 17.32 5.09
2007 1.88 6.13 9.70 17.72 — 16.55 — — 18.25 4.89

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 4.3 10.5 0.3 0.1 — 0.4 — — — 15.1


1975 34.1 29.3 15.7 0.8 — 16.5 — — — 79.8
1980 94.2 76.4 54.8 0.7 — 55.5 — — — 226.1
1985 199.9 35.0 1.2 1.9 — 3.1 — — 0.9 239.0
1990 240.5 R 49.1 8.2 3.4 — 11.6 — — 0.1 R 301.3
1995 205.3 105.5 0.5 0.8 — 1.3 — — — 312.1
1996 225.9 151.4 3.7 1.1 — 4.8 — — — 382.1
1997 226.1 164.6 0.6 1.4 — 2.0 — — — 392.7
1998 231.5 200.5 1.2 0.9 — 2.0 — — — 434.0
1999 225.9 227.5 0.9 0.9 — 1.8 — — — 455.1
2000 245.1 588.6 2.6 2.0 — 4.6 — — — 838.3
2001 231.8 893.5 72.3 1.2 — 73.5 — — — 1,198.8
2002 214.8 496.5 0.4 1.3 — 1.7 — — 2.6 715.6
2003 251.3 615.7 0.2 1.0 — 1.1 — — R 10.0 R 878.2
2004 256.8 788.8 4.2 1.0 — 5.1 — — 9.6 1,060.3
2005 297.7 1,102.2 0.2 2.5 — 2.7 — — R 16.3 R 1,418.8
2006 137.5 1,133.0 0.6 2.0 — 2.6 — — 9.3 1,282.4
2007 147.2 1,082.0 0.2 2.2 — 2.4 — — 21.4 1,253.0

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, New Hampshire N
Primary Energy
E
W
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
H
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
A
M
1970 — 0.37 0.37 1.65 1.38 0.75 2.06 2.92 0.42 1.41 1.60 — 1.11 1.41 0.36 6.74 2.18 P
1975 — 1.22 1.22 2.24 2.80 2.10 3.53 4.54 1.85 2.99 3.24 — 1.31 2.85 1.43 12.68 4.32
1980 — 1.60 1.60 4.27 6.97 6.51 6.89 10.11 3.82 7.45 7.29 — 2.17 R 6.02 2.68 19.55 R 9.28 S
1985
1990


2.02
1.81
2.02
1.81
6.44
6.38
7.47
7.29
6.53
6.40
11.45
11.57
9.26
9.66
3.81
2.43
7.44
4.88
7.76
7.23

1.03
2.15
0.84
6.34
5.04
2.83
1.44
23.28
26.64
R 10.30
R 10.80
H
1995 — 1.59 1.59 5.48 5.94 4.12 11.52 10.00 2.42 5.72 7.63 0.54 1.04 4.42 1.10 34.36 11.77 I
1996 — 1.61 1.61 6.35 6.97 5.25 12.81 10.20 2.73 5.75 8.10 0.42 0.97 4.59 0.97 33.95 11.67
1997 — 1.64 1.64 6.91 6.96 4.84 13.33 10.16 2.73 5.39 8.01 0.47 0.86 4.85 1.19 34.03 11.75 R
1998
1999


1.61
1.52
1.61
1.52
6.61
6.29
6.08
6.07
3.59
4.26
11.72
11.87
8.84
9.70
1.96
2.14
4.12
5.31
6.84
7.40
0.44
0.50
0.87
0.95
4.33
4.66
1.15
1.24
34.88
34.22
11.08
R 11.57 E
2000 — 1.49 1.49 7.57 9.16 6.98 R 13.94 12.75 3.74 8.01 R 10.65 0.41 1.08 R 6.53 1.56 32.98 R 13.54
2001 — 1.67 1.67 9.63 8.75 5.61 15.33 11.82 3.51 8.95 10.26 0.44 1.62 6.24 1.29 32.08 13.66
2002 — 1.80 1.80 7.90 8.33 5.72 14.44 10.78 3.78 8.62 9.49 0.44 1.81 5.72 1.11 31.06 12.74
2003 — 1.70 1.70 7.95 9.48 7.34 16.42 12.57 3.78 8.02 10.40 0.42 1.85 R 6.51 1.92 31.74 14.31
2004 — 2.02 2.02 8.64 11.17 9.02 18.29 R 14.59 4.08 8.84 11.90 0.41 1.82 7.25 2.27 33.33 R 15.48
2005 — 2.44 2.44 10.44 14.74 12.74 20.28 R 17.73 6.05 10.66 R 15.16 0.41 R 2.64 R 9.09 3.27 36.71 R 18.48
2006 — 2.56 2.56 9.70 17.08 14.92 22.52 20.53 7.91 14.02 18.60 0.42 R 3.37 R 10.25 2.87 40.56 R 21.89
2007 — 2.90 2.90 10.25 18.77 16.47 25.38 21.91 8.95 15.17 20.26 0.46 3.91 10.65 2.87 40.98 23.25

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 10.1 10.1 11.2 61.9 4.2 6.5 124.4 14.7 13.4 225.2 — 3.2 249.7 -15.6 83.5 317.6
1975 — 31.9 31.9 17.2 116.9 10.3 18.7 223.4 53.2 19.4 441.9 — 4.1 495.1 -58.2 207.7 644.6
1980 — 46.8 46.8 R 41.0 236.1 27.3 31.3 498.1 135.5 42.9 971.1 — 12.9 R 1,071.9 -150.9 394.5 R 1,315.4
1985 — 80.3 80.3 R 69.7 250.4 18.4 65.4 502.9 82.4 90.2 1,009.7 — 12.0 R 1,200.2 -160.0 588.4 R 1,628.6
1990 — 57.1 57.1 R 92.2 307.4 22.7 89.0 597.6 80.0 52.8 1,149.6 44.6 18.4 R 1,363.0 -164.8 816.3 R 2,014.5
1995 — 56.7 56.7 R 110.3 260.7 7.8 95.3 704.0 50.1 33.3 1,151.2 47.6 21.7 R 1,414.6 -171.4 1,055.9 R 2,299.0
1996 — 58.2 58.2 R 123.4 317.2 10.7 114.2 741.7 49.7 100.1 1,333.6 43.8 22.2 R 1,610.1 -162.7 1,059.3 R 2,506.7
1997 — 72.8 72.8 R 146.7 316.4 11.2 105.2 776.9 53.4 98.0 1,361.1 39.7 17.9 R 1,677.2 -190.2 1,064.3 R 2,551.3
1998 — 62.4 62.4 R 127.6 295.3 12.4 103.7 695.1 41.1 75.1 1,222.6 39.1 17.4 R 1,516.5 -185.9 1,107.3 R 2,437.9
1999 — 53.7 53.7 R 128.9 312.5 19.8 103.3 791.8 45.0 85.8 1,358.3 45.6 19.0 R 1,662.8 -203.6 1,154.6 R 2,613.8
2000 — 65.4 65.4 R 199.6 501.5 38.7 R 139.4 1,059.9 33.5 134.3 R 1,907.3 34.3 21.2 R 2,339.3 -240.1 1,143.1 R 3,242.3
2001 — 67.2 67.2 R 238.9 476.2 28.0 135.7 991.4 33.0 44.7 1,709.1 39.8 28.2 R 2,136.7 -197.8 1,129.2 R 3,068.0
2002 — 71.9 71.9 R 208.3 497.4 27.2 122.3 939.9 40.8 47.2 1,674.7 42.7 27.5 R 2,035.0 -176.9 1,100.2 R 2,958.3
2003 — 70.9 70.9 R 430.4 557.5 39.2 186.9 1,105.4 94.8 76.5 2,060.3 40.8 26.2 R 2,637.6 R -389.8 1,188.3 R 3,436.1
2004 — 87.6 87.6 R 557.5 710.2 46.3 190.2 R 1,298.7 111.3 87.7 R 2,444.4 43.9 33.7 R 3,188.4 R -505.4 1,247.8 R 3,930.7
2005 — 107.7 107.7 R 762.2 840.0 32.7 212.2 R 1,564.4 131.8 123.9 R 2,905.1 40.0 R 52.0 R 3,899.4 R -716.9 1,408.4 R 4,590.9
2006 — 114.7 114.7 R 628.4 879.3 13.7 244.8 R 1,856.3 73.3 112.6 R 3,180.1 41.3 R 48.7 R 4,047.6 R -587.0 1,535.5 R 4,996.1
2007 — 130.1 130.1 662.0 899.6 14.2 301.5 2,024.5 78.1 118.6 3,436.4 51.9 72.3 4,402.0 -638.3 1,570.9 5,334.6

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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N Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, New Hampshire
E
Primary Energy
W
Petroleum Biomass

H Natural Distillate Total


A Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

M Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


P
S 1970
1975
1.29
2.62
1.97
2.62
1.51
2.87
1.58
3.16
2.58
4.70
1.56
3.01
0.56
1.11
1.57
2.92
8.29
14.25
2.23
4.57
H 1980 3.90 4.57 7.24 8.15 9.22 7.48 2.85 R 6.65 20.93 R 9.64
R 11.50
1985 4.39 6.96 7.38 8.48 11.14 7.97 3.22 7.55 26.15
I 1990 4.23 7.31 7.41 6.25 11.90 8.15 2.83 7.70 30.30 R 13.00
R 1995 3.94 7.09 5.62 4.44 12.58 6.79 2.30 6.58 39.57 13.55
R 14.13
1996 3.96 7.26 6.78 6.81 13.86 8.09 2.64 7.65 39.39
E 1997 3.93 8.39 6.79 5.43 14.03 7.87 2.63 7.74 39.97 14.40
1998 3.70 8.03 5.68 4.46 12.63 6.85 2.27 6.85 40.73 R 14.02
1999 3.56 7.60 5.55 6.66 12.57 6.97 2.33 6.88 40.26 14.27
2000 3.53 9.52 9.24 11.10 15.18 10.44 3.50 10.00 38.54 R 16.20
2001 4.05 12.01 9.06 9.17 16.40 10.41 3.34 10.44 36.61 16.44
2002 4.13 9.49 8.07 9.20 15.30 9.56 3.03 9.31 34.86 R 15.69
2003 4.00 12.06 9.46 8.84 17.29 11.16 3.64 11.06 35.12 16.53
2004 4.91 13.56 10.79 10.60 19.20 12.40 4.14 12.32 36.61 17.69
2005 5.42 14.68 14.22 14.29 21.36 15.63 5.48 R 15.23 39.59 R 21.14
2006 5.69 16.03 16.46 16.99 24.10 R 18.12 6.31 R 17.49 43.03 R 24.17
2007 5.69 16.48 18.28 21.21 26.56 20.57 6.92 19.49 43.61 25.83

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.1 7.3 53.0 6.3 4.6 63.9 0.6 71.9 41.8 113.7
1975 0.1 9.9 95.5 7.3 12.1 114.8 1.4 126.2 104.5 230.7
1980 0.1 R 20.2 148.4 14.9 19.9 183.2 8.5 R 211.9 177.0 R 388.9
1985 0.2 R 33.6 155.6 41.1 34.3 231.1 6.9 R 271.7 254.4 R 526.1
1990 0.3 R 43.7 174.2 8.3 62.5 245.0 6.3 R 295.3 356.1 R 651.4
1995 0.1 R 46.6 145.5 8.3 75.7 229.6 5.6 R 281.9 454.2 R 736.2
1996 0.1 R 51.9 183.3 15.2 91.8 290.3 6.7 R 348.9 460.9 R 809.8
1997 0.1 R 58.8 183.4 14.6 81.5 279.6 4.8 R 343.3 462.1 R 805.5
1998 (s) R 50.9 142.9 15.7 82.3 240.9 3.7 R 295.6 472.6 R 768.2
1999 (s) R 50.7 146.5 14.2 85.5 246.2 4.0 R 301.0 500.0 R 801.0
2000 (s) R 73.2 246.2 24.7 98.5 369.5 6.5 R 449.2 480.8 R 930.1
2001 (s) R 86.9 238.6 18.3 104.9 361.8 4.9 R 453.6 473.4 R 927.0
2002 (s) R 69.8 195.7 13.7 98.0 307.4 4.5 R 381.7 476.0 R 857.7
2003 (s) R 90.8 273.4 20.8 154.1 448.3 5.7 R 544.9 509.4 R 1,054.3
2004 (s) R 102.9 335.5 31.4 156.6 523.5 6.6 R 633.1 534.9 R 1,168.0
2005 (s) R 116.7 397.1 45.4 162.5 605.1 R 6.3 R 728.1 607.2 R 1,335.3
2006 R 0.1 R 110.0 406.3 41.8 R 176.3 R 624.4 R 6.6 R 741.1 646.1 R 1,387.2
2007 (s) 123.5 433.2 35.8 235.9 704.9 8.0 836.4 668.5 1,504.9

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, New Hampshire N
Primary Energy
E
W
Petroleum Biomass

Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
H
A
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
M
1970 0.95 1.42 1.11 0.74 1.37 2.92 0.34 1.14 0.56 1.22 8.80 3.11 P
1975
1980
2.65
1.69
2.10
4.05
2.46
6.44
2.54
6.27
2.43
4.78
4.54
10.11
1.85
3.76
2.54
5.95
1.11
2.85
2.37
R 5.34
15.39
24.30
6.16
R 9.42 S
1985 2.41 6.13 6.53 8.48 11.75 9.26 4.20 7.22 3.22 R 6.62 25.55 R 12.91
R 11.84
H
1990 2.62 6.64 5.83 6.25 10.80 9.66 3.06 5.46 2.83 5.70 28.33
1995 2.26 6.37 4.68 4.44 10.09 10.00 2.55 4.69 2.30 R 5.25 33.45 R 16.30 I
R 16.00
1996
1997
2.30
2.53
6.62
7.55
5.55
5.57
6.81
5.43
11.17
11.00
10.20
10.16
2.99
2.89
5.55
5.39
2.64
2.63
5.86
6.14
33.38
33.45 R 16.15 R
1998 2.29 7.10 4.32 4.46 9.82 8.84 2.18 4.60 2.27 5.52 34.28 R 17.05
R 16.97
E
1999 2.31 6.80 4.44 6.66 9.85 9.70 2.20 4.96 2.33 5.64 33.23
2000 2.00 8.06 7.10 11.10 12.61 12.75 4.31 7.52 3.50 7.65 31.83 R 16.63
2001 2.06 10.50 6.55 9.17 13.04 11.82 3.76 7.15 3.34 8.36 31.13 17.56
2002 2.41 8.01 6.26 9.20 11.50 10.78 3.99 6.71 3.03 7.22 29.76 R 16.35
2003 2.30 10.82 7.64 8.84 13.53 12.57 4.40 8.11 3.64 9.10 30.18 R 17.18
2004 2.41 12.18 9.37 10.60 14.96 R 14.59 4.45 8.43 4.14 9.69 32.22 R 17.61
2005 3.12 13.42 12.88 14.29 16.89 R 17.73 6.77 10.64 5.48 R 11.55 35.34 R 19.89
2006 3.48 14.71 15.28 16.99 18.85 20.53 8.04 R 14.40 6.31 R 14.41 41.23 R 26.04
2007 3.54 15.20 16.66 21.21 20.99 21.91 9.22 15.64 6.92 15.33 40.78 26.16

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.1 3.2 4.1 0.1 0.4 0.7 0.2 5.5 (s) 8.8 21.0 29.8
1975 0.2 5.5 8.5 0.2 1.1 1.2 0.7 11.7 (s) 17.5 46.4 63.9
1980 0.1 R 17.0 39.2 0.3 1.8 6.2 8.8 56.3 0.2 R 73.6 92.0 R 165.6
1985 0.3 R 31.2 23.4 2.0 6.4 6.1 2.3 40.2 0.2 R 71.9 137.9 R 209.8
1990 0.6 R 34.1 48.1 0.9 10.0 3.7 12.5 75.2 0.7 R 110.6 204.7 R 315.3
1995 0.4 R 41.9 30.8 1.1 10.7 0.6 7.0 50.1 0.8 R 93.2 383.1 R 476.3
1996 0.4 R 47.9 42.7 1.6 13.1 0.6 8.4 66.3 0.9 R 115.5 384.1 R 499.6
1997 0.3 R 57.1 43.0 1.8 11.3 0.6 8.6 65.3 0.8 R 123.5 388.9 R 512.4
1998 0.2 R 48.9 31.1 1.4 11.3 0.5 3.8 48.1 0.6 R 97.8 406.7 R 504.5
1999 0.2 R 49.5 37.1 1.6 11.8 0.6 1.7 52.8 0.7 R 103.1 423.1 R 526.2
2000 0.2 R 70.9 78.7 3.0 14.4 0.9 3.4 100.5 1.1 R 172.6 424.1 R 596.7
2001 0.2 R 81.9 66.6 2.8 14.7 1.3 1.9 87.3 0.9 R 170.3 429.6 R 599.9
2002 0.2 R 74.6 56.4 1.8 13.0 0.6 3.1 74.9 0.8 R 150.6 422.2 R 572.8
2003 0.1 R 99.3 86.7 2.2 21.3 0.7 4.2 115.1 1.0 R 215.5 444.7 R 660.2
2004 0.1 R 116.6 100.1 2.8 21.5 0.9 22.7 148.0 1.1 R 265.8 479.7 R 745.5
2005 0.3 R 134.8 115.4 5.0 22.7 1.5 53.3 197.9 R 1.0 R 333.9 551.7 R 885.7
2006 0.3 R 127.7 100.9 4.4 R 24.3 13.9 20.6 R 164.2 R 1.1 R 293.2 641.8 R 935.0
2007 0.3 144.3 108.0 4.7 32.9 5.4 25.6 176.6 1.2 322.4 635.9 958.3

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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N Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, New Hampshire
E Primary Energy
W Coal Petroleum Biomass

Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
H Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
A Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
M
P 1970 — 0.95 0.95 0.84 0.69 1.37 2.92 0.51 1.00 0.67 1.45 0.72 4.18 1.21
1975 — 2.65 2.65 1.44 2.29 2.43 4.54 1.85 2.50 2.08 1.45 2.01 9.42 3.43
S 1980 — 1.69 1.69 3.85 5.73 4.78 10.11 3.95 6.24 5.07 1.46 4.39 15.82 R 7.88
R 9.53
H 1985
1990


2.41
2.62
2.41
2.62
5.41
4.30
6.04
6.02
11.75
10.80
9.26
9.66
4.20
3.06
6.08
4.20
6.09
4.96
1.46
1.02
5.23
4.15
19.32
21.91 9.79
I 1995
1996


2.26

2.26

3.76
4.70
4.69
5.42
7.15
8.10
10.00
10.20
2.55
2.99
4.96
5.20
4.13
4.92
1.32
1.08
3.53
4.25
28.01
26.80
9.68
R 8.41
R 1997 — 2.59 — 4.85 5.46 11.76 10.16 2.89 5.04 5.02 1.13 4.46 26.36 8.69
R 8.61
1998 — — — 4.61 4.28 8.54 8.84 2.18 3.59 3.73 1.24 3.63 27.56
E 1999 — — — 4.56 4.21 8.61 9.70 2.20 4.70 4.51 1.37 4.19 26.95 9.20
2000 — — — 5.84 6.33 R 11.18 12.75 4.31 7.15 R 7.22 1.41 R 6.42 26.87 R 10.50
2001 — — — 7.46 6.60 12.17 11.82 3.76 6.64 6.96 1.89 6.71 26.71 R 11.96
2002 — — — 6.94 6.42 11.51 10.78 3.99 6.73 6.80 1.89 6.74 26.64 11.94
2003 — — — 9.66 7.58 12.73 12.57 4.40 6.62 7.55 1.64 8.10 28.56 13.37
2004 — — — 11.07 9.73 14.86 R 14.59 4.45 6.47 8.42 1.79 R 8.08 29.35 12.71
2005 — — — 12.01 13.62 17.82 R 17.73 6.77 7.37 R 11.22 2.75 9.72 33.64 14.59
2006 — — — 12.28 16.30 R 19.46 20.53 8.04 9.82 R 13.31 2.14 R 12.77 34.05 R 17.86
2007 — — — 13.26 18.39 22.82 21.91 9.22 10.44 14.10 1.96 13.54 35.96 19.59

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 0.2 0.2 0.7 2.0 1.4 0.6 9.1 4.9 18.0 2.6 21.5 20.7 42.2
1975 — 0.4 0.4 1.6 5.7 5.5 0.7 26.1 9.1 47.0 2.6 51.6 56.9 108.5
1980 — 0.4 0.4 R 3.9 18.6 8.3 1.4 21.7 20.7 70.7 4.2 R 79.1 125.5 R 204.6
1985 — 2.4 2.4 R 5.0 15.1 23.5 3.0 27.0 40.1 108.7 4.9 R 120.9 196.1 R 317.0
1990 — 1.8 1.8 R 14.3 18.1 15.7 2.8 10.0 37.3 84.0 4.2 R 104.3 255.5 R 359.8
1995 — (s) (s) R 17.5 11.8 8.1 5.7 17.5 16.0 59.0 5.7 82.2 218.5 R 300.8
1996 — — — R 23.5 12.4 8.6 5.7 18.0 75.5 120.2 6.3 R 150.0 214.3 R 364.3
1997 — — — R 28.6 9.9 12.0 6.1 15.1 73.9 117.0 5.2 R 150.8 213.3 R 364.1
1998 — — — R 27.4 9.3 10.0 3.4 9.8 49.9 82.4 4.2 R 114.0 228.0 R 342.1
1999 — — — R 27.2 11.5 6.0 7.7 8.2 62.3 95.7 4.4 R 127.3 231.4 R 358.8
2000 — — — R 52.8 21.4 R 26.5 10.7 14.8 98.4 R 171.8 3.9 R 228.4 238.1 R 466.5
2001 — — — R 68.8 24.4 16.2 18.4 14.6 13.4 87.0 3.9 R 159.7 226.2 R 385.9
2002 — — — R 59.4 23.2 9.0 17.9 12.4 21.6 84.0 1.0 R 144.4 202.0 R 346.4
2003 — — — R 72.3 32.0 11.1 22.5 10.6 42.4 118.5 0.8 R 191.6 234.2 R 425.8
2004 — — — R 87.6 44.0 11.6 27.7 12.1 39.1 134.4 8.4 R 230.4 233.2 R 463.6
2005 — — — R 84.4 62.1 26.4 32.3 6.1 54.7 181.7 15.9 R 282.0 249.5 R 531.5
2006 — — — R 74.9 58.2 R 43.4 38.6 32.4 46.8 R 219.4 1.2 R 295.5 247.6 R 543.1
2007 — — — 85.2 52.5 32.0 21.5 23.7 55.9 185.6 0.9 271.8 266.6 538.4

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, New Hampshire N
E
Primary Energy
W
Petroleum

Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total H


Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
A
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu M
P
1970 0.95 — 2.17 1.32 0.75 1.37 5.08 2.92 (s) 2.60 2.60 — 2.60
1975 2.65 — 3.45 2.90 2.09 2.43 7.48 4.54 1.90 4.27 4.27 — 4.27 S
1980 — — 9.02 7.38 6.51 4.78 14.36 10.11 3.18 9.62 9.62 — 9.62 H
1985 — — 9.99 8.95 6.53 13.85 17.61 9.26 — 9.16 9.16 — 9.16
1990 — — 9.32 9.17 6.40 13.16 14.60 9.66 2.32 9.43 9.43 — 9.43 I
1995
1996


6.10
4.42
8.36
9.29
8.34
9.41
4.12
5.25
12.38
12.76
19.41
20.08
10.00
10.20

2.57
9.73
10.04
9.73
10.04


9.73
10.04
R
1997 — 3.66 9.39 9.10 4.84 11.64 17.98 10.16 2.62 9.95 9.93 — 9.93 E
1998 — 2.38 8.11 8.05 3.59 10.33 19.07 8.84 1.79 8.57 8.57 — 8.57
1999 — 4.61 8.81 8.46 4.26 12.20 16.75 9.70 2.19 9.30 9.30 — 9.30
2000 — 2.57 10.87 11.42 6.98 — 17.99 12.75 — 12.28 12.28 — 12.28
2001 — 6.48 11.01 10.40 5.61 — 19.00 11.82 — 11.34 11.34 — 11.34
2002 — 4.69 10.72 9.78 5.72 15.14 21.74 10.78 — 10.41 10.41 — 10.41
2003 — 7.47 12.42 11.65 7.34 16.70 26.51 12.57 — 12.23 12.23 — 12.23
2004 — 5.55 15.13 13.65 9.02 18.52 29.35 R 14.59 — R 14.23 R 14.23 — R 14.23
2005 — 10.12 18.56 17.32 12.74 18.90 38.40 R 17.73 — R 17.62 R 17.62 — R 17.62
2006 — 12.77 22.31 19.35 14.92 21.05 R 46.08 20.53 — 20.39 20.39 — 20.39
2007 — 12.66 23.70 20.72 16.47 22.95 51.97 21.91 — 21.80 21.80 — 21.80

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) — 0.4 2.4 4.2 (s) 1.7 123.1 (s) 131.9 131.9 — 131.9
1975 (s) — 0.6 7.1 10.2 (s) 2.2 221.4 0.1 241.5 241.5 — 241.5
1980 — — 1.8 29.5 27.0 1.3 5.2 490.5 1.0 556.4 556.4 — 556.4
1985 — — 1.2 55.3 18.4 1.2 5.8 493.7 — 575.7 575.7 — 575.7
1990 — — 1.0 65.8 22.7 0.7 5.4 591.1 1.2 687.9 687.9 — 687.9
1995 — 0.1 0.9 71.5 7.8 0.8 6.9 697.7 — 785.7 785.8 — 785.8
1996 — 0.1 0.9 78.1 10.7 0.7 6.9 735.4 0.1 832.8 832.9 — 832.9
1997 — 0.6 1.1 79.2 11.2 0.4 6.6 770.2 (s) 868.7 869.3 — 869.3
1998 — (s) 0.8 111.3 12.4 0.1 7.3 691.2 0.1 823.2 823.2 — 823.2
1999 — (s) 1.2 116.6 19.8 (s) 6.5 783.6 (s) 927.7 927.7 — 927.7
2000 — (s) 1.3 153.9 38.7 — 6.8 1,048.3 — 1,249.0 1,249.0 — 1,249.0
2001 — (s) 3.5 145.3 28.0 — 6.6 971.8 — 1,155.2 1,155.3 — 1,155.3
2002 — (s) 2.7 220.4 27.2 2.3 7.5 921.4 — 1,181.4 1,181.4 — 1,181.4
2003 — (s) 2.7 162.9 39.2 0.4 8.4 1,082.1 — 1,295.8 1,295.8 — 1,295.8
2004 — (s) 4.9 222.4 46.3 0.5 9.5 R 1,270.1 — R 1,553.6 R 1,553.7 — R 1,553.7
2005 — 0.1 6.4 255.7 32.7 0.7 12.3 R 1,530.6 — R 1,838.4 R 1,838.5 — R 1,838.5
2006 — R 0.1 5.2 292.7 13.7 0.8 14.4 R 1,803.8 — R 2,130.7 R 2,130.8 — R 2,130.8
2007 — 0.2 5.5 298.2 14.2 0.6 16.8 1,997.6 — 2,332.8 2,333.0 — 2,333.0

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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N Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, New Hampshire
E
Petroleum Biomass
W
Natural Residual Distillate Petroleum Nuclear Wood and Electricity Total
Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Fuel Oil Coke Total Fuel Waste b Imports c Energy d
H
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
A
M 1970 0.36 — 0.34 0.40 — 0.35 — — — 0.36
P 1975 1.21 1.01 1.84 2.26 — 1.84 — — — 1.43
1980 1.60 — 3.80 6.17 — 3.81 — — — 2.68
S 1985 2.01 — 3.62 5.79 — 3.64 — — 9.34 2.83
H 1990
1995
1.78
1.59

1.83
2.25
2.31
5.69
3.73


2.28
2.35
1.03
0.54
0.46
0.70
8.37
6.21
1.44
1.10
I 1996 1.61 2.66 2.49 4.75 — 2.53 0.42 0.59 6.37 0.97
R 1997
1998
1.63
1.61
2.67
2.84
2.61
1.86
4.27
3.23


2.64
1.88
0.47
0.44
0.50
0.61
6.71
7.87
1.19
1.15
E 1999 1.52 2.61 2.12 3.83 — 2.14 0.50 0.67 8.69 1.24
2000 1.48 3.15 3.24 7.42 — 3.38 0.41 0.67 16.78 1.56
2001 1.67 2.39 3.29 5.74 — 3.39 0.44 1.36 20.47 1.29
2002 1.80 3.89 3.67 5.21 — 3.74 0.44 1.64 8.94 1.11
2003 1.70 5.61 3.68 6.64 — 3.73 0.42 1.58 13.21 1.92
2004 2.02 6.35 3.93 8.27 — 4.14 0.41 1.46 13.84 2.27
2005 2.44 8.88 5.56 12.40 — 5.95 0.41 2.28 16.53 3.27
2006 2.56 7.32 7.60 14.22 — 9.98 0.42 3.15 17.32 2.87
2007 2.90 7.50 8.53 15.76 — 9.44 0.46 3.73 18.25 2.87

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 9.7 — 5.5 0.4 — 5.9 — — — 15.6


1975 31.3 0.2 26.4 0.3 — 26.7 — — — 58.2
1980 46.3 — 104.0 0.7 — 104.6 — — — 150.9
1985 77.4 — 53.0 1.1 — 54.1 — — 28.5 160.0
1990 54.4 — 56.3 1.3 — 57.6 44.6 7.1 1.0 164.8
1995 56.2 4.2 25.7 1.1 — 26.8 47.6 9.6 27.0 171.4
1996 57.7 (s) 23.2 0.8 — 24.0 43.8 8.3 28.8 162.7
1997 72.4 1.5 29.7 0.9 — 30.6 39.7 7.1 38.9 190.2
1998 62.1 0.4 27.4 0.6 — 28.0 39.1 8.9 47.4 185.9
1999 53.5 1.5 35.1 0.8 — 35.9 45.6 9.8 57.3 203.6
2000 65.2 2.6 15.3 1.3 — 16.6 34.3 9.8 111.5 240.1
2001 66.9 R 1.4 16.4 1.3 — 17.7 39.8 18.5 53.5 197.8
2002 71.6 4.5 25.3 1.7 — 27.0 42.7 21.2 9.9 176.9
2003 70.8 R 167.9 79.9 2.6 — 82.5 40.8 18.7 9.0 R 389.8
2004 87.5 R 250.4 76.6 8.3 — 84.8 43.9 17.5 21.3 R 505.4
2005 107.4 R 426.2 72.4 9.7 — 82.1 40.0 28.8 32.5 R 716.9
2006 114.3 R 315.6 20.2 21.2 — 41.4 41.3 39.8 34.5 R 587.0
2007 129.8 308.8 28.9 7.7 — 36.5 51.9 62.1 49.2 638.3

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, New Jersey N
Primary Energy
E
W
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
J
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
E
R
1970 0.58 0.44 0.45 1.28 1.29 0.72 1.63 2.99 0.45 1.38 1.43 0.20 0.95 1.31 0.42 6.24 1.95 S
1975 — 1.58 1.58 2.29 2.73 2.03 3.59 4.79 2.08 3.04 3.30 0.18 1.14 3.00 1.71 13.61 4.28
1980 — 1.80 1.80 4.15 6.75 6.26 5.72 9.94 4.53 7.61 7.24 0.34 1.88 R 6.05 2.67 21.26 R 8.36 E
1985
1990


1.91
1.78
1.91
1.78
6.18
4.92
7.85
7.72
5.76
5.60
12.49
11.53
8.95
9.03
4.35
3.25
8.09
6.52
7.47
7.24
0.71
0.61
2.05
2.14
6.19
5.59
R 1.91
R 1.25
28.18
26.59
R 9.53
R 9.20
Y
1995 — 1.78 1.78 4.47 6.71 3.85 11.25 9.25 2.87 5.99 6.66 0.63 1.23 5.18 1.45 30.59 R 9.04
1996 — 1.75 1.75 5.07 7.68 4.75 12.53 9.61 3.40 7.14 7.60 0.36 1.41 5.95 1.73 30.77 R 9.74
1997 — 1.76 1.76 5.24 7.60 4.41 12.26 9.51 2.86 6.37 7.44 0.59 1.02 5.84 R 1.71 30.88 R 9.66
1998 — 1.59 1.59 4.21 6.57 3.30 12.15 8.09 2.16 5.62 6.34 0.55 0.93 4.65 1.28 29.78 R 8.73
1999 — 1.45 1.45 4.45 6.80 3.70 11.18 8.93 2.86 5.51 6.88 0.45 0.99 4.96 R 1.31 29.26 R 9.02
2000 — 1.39 1.39 5.77 9.97 6.58 R 14.69 11.95 4.54 7.54 9.60 0.57 1.24 6.80 R 1.72 27.73 R 11.03
2001 — 2.27 2.27 6.36 8.95 5.70 15.07 11.18 3.71 6.53 8.79 0.45 1.88 6.56 R 1.58 27.44 R 10.92
2002 — 1.87 1.87 5.65 8.70 5.32 13.62 10.36 3.92 6.84 8.37 0.42 2.00 6.11 1.72 27.23 R 10.39
2003 — 1.80 1.80 7.65 10.30 6.53 18.80 12.16 3.69 8.69 10.03 0.41 2.23 7.52 2.13 27.82 R 11.96
2004 — 2.05 2.05 9.69 12.02 8.77 20.50 14.37 3.65 10.36 11.95 0.44 2.33 9.25 2.54 30.18 14.08
2005 — 2.18 2.18 10.03 16.34 12.86 22.93 17.64 4.85 13.62 15.01 0.42 R 3.06 10.83 2.85 31.93 R 16.20
2006 — 2.73 2.73 R 11.76 18.44 14.69 R 26.04 20.26 R 6.31 16.49 17.41 0.46 R 3.20 R 12.54 2.60 34.85 R 18.89
2007 — 2.89 2.89 11.34 19.70 15.60 28.99 21.22 5.01 17.79 18.12 0.46 3.62 12.99 2.91 38.18 19.55

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 5.3 50.2 55.5 413.8 468.7 26.9 40.9 1,040.8 215.4 201.1 1,993.8 7.6 5.8 2,476.6 -182.1 799.5 3,094.0
1975 — 95.5 95.5 556.5 947.8 71.4 95.0 1,951.3 575.0 422.7 4,063.2 6.1 7.9 4,729.1 -451.6 1,966.1 6,243.7
1980 — 123.7 123.7 R 1,434.3 2,072.7 308.7 134.3 3,797.7 1,419.1 1,174.7 8,907.3 27.9 23.6 R 10,516.8 R -881.5 3,538.5 R 13,173.7
1985 — 196.9 196.9 R 2,371.8 1,997.7 1,430.6 316.7 3,547.0 644.1 1,036.9 8,973.1 133.4 25.3 R 11,700.7 R -727.8 5,148.1 R 16,121.0
1990 — 144.1 144.1 R 2,225.1 1,752.9 1,470.6 169.5 3,715.4 299.7 961.3 8,369.5 154.3 33.6 R 10,926.6 R -522.9 5,680.2 R 16,083.9
1995 — 141.9 141.9 R 3,169.2 1,330.8 1,093.3 161.1 3,969.4 216.2 907.3 7,678.1 111.3 40.0 R 11,140.5 R -652.3 6,932.4 R 17,420.7
1996 — 151.7 151.7 R 3,613.5 1,581.0 1,157.7 170.3 4,314.9 198.4 755.5 8,177.8 42.0 40.4 R 12,025.4 R -623.3 6,989.1 R 18,391.2
1997 — 175.3 175.3 R 3,819.4 1,559.7 R 970.1 187.4 4,404.4 159.6 872.4 R 8,153.6 86.3 29.8 R 12,264.4 R -702.4 6,912.8 R 18,474.8
1998 — 137.1 137.1 R 2,914.2 1,306.7 R 693.5 160.7 3,868.2 113.5 770.7 R 6,913.3 155.8 27.4 R 10,147.8 R -693.1 6,894.0 R 16,348.7
1999 — 129.4 129.4 R 3,239.4 1,442.2 763.2 302.1 4,271.2 146.6 857.4 7,782.7 136.3 30.2 R 11,318.0 R -745.3 7,026.8 R 17,599.4
2000 — 159.9 159.9 R 3,563.6 2,150.2 1,371.8 R 354.4 5,896.3 395.1 1,070.9 R 11,238.6 169.1 38.2 R 15,169.4 R -1,009.7 6,595.1 R 20,754.9
2001 — 255.0 255.0 R 3,667.3 2,010.0 1,098.0 407.0 5,484.3 287.3 1,122.2 10,408.8 143.3 40.4 R 14,514.8 R -939.2 6,819.8 R 20,395.4
2002 — 196.4 196.4 R 3,474.6 1,818.4 872.5 364.3 5,198.9 388.9 1,211.7 9,854.8 136.5 43.8 R 13,706.1 R -1,060.1 6,902.7 R 19,548.7
2003 — 191.9 191.9 R 4,846.7 2,301.2 958.4 238.2 6,227.7 324.5 1,269.1 11,319.0 125.4 42.7 R 16,525.7 R -1,228.1 7,218.6 R 22,516.3
2004 — 230.7 230.7 R 6,173.9 2,818.3 1,245.1 220.9 7,776.2 320.5 1,582.7 13,963.5 124.5 44.5 R 20,537.2 R -1,429.0 7,947.3 R 27,055.5
2005 — 273.3 273.3 R 6,186.2 3,783.0 2,321.1 195.8 9,496.4 568.7 2,043.1 18,408.0 138.5 R 56.4 R 25,062.4 R -1,718.4 8,862.1 R 32,206.0
2006 — 316.8 316.8 R 6,587.3 3,936.1 2,808.9 R 184.2 10,949.8 R 665.5 R 2,383.4 20,927.9 156.1 R 59.0 R 28,047.1 R -1,575.6 9,422.9 R 35,894.4
2007 — 322.9 322.9 7,196.0 4,548.9 3,231.5 285.5 11,748.1 620.6 2,645.6 23,080.2 155.7 61.5 30,816.3 -1,821.2 10,614.0 39,609.0

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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N Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, New Jersey
E
Primary Energy
W
Petroleum Biomass

J Natural Distillate Total


E Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

R Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


S
E 1970
1975
1.13
2.09
1.84
2.61
1.43
2.81
1.72
3.51
3.00
4.94
1.46
2.86
0.40
0.79
1.61
2.73
7.83
15.77
2.27
4.47
Y 1980 3.17 4.90 7.06 9.27 9.83 7.14 2.02 R 5.90 24.08 R 8.79
R 11.68
1985 3.07 7.33 8.09 7.13 10.95 8.13 2.29 7.52 32.24
1990 3.14 6.44 8.39 5.11 14.08 8.54 2.83 R 6.96 30.36 R 11.77
1995 2.88 7.02 6.79 4.42 14.70 7.32 2.30 6.96 35.11 R 12.89
1996 2.68 6.90 7.83 5.91 15.98 8.42 2.64 7.15 35.15 R 12.61
1997 2.72 7.66 7.90 5.90 16.08 8.42 2.63 7.76 35.42 R 13.31
1998 2.42 7.07 6.82 4.30 14.84 7.58 2.27 7.10 33.39 R 13.06
1999 2.36 7.17 6.98 4.76 15.40 7.80 2.33 7.23 33.40 R 13.13
2000 2.21 7.03 10.73 8.07 19.35 11.56 3.50 R 7.99 30.11 R 12.80
2001 4.24 7.35 10.04 6.97 20.50 11.10 3.34 R 8.11 29.92 R 13.11
2002 3.79 6.93 9.32 7.44 18.18 10.15 3.03 7.54 30.42 R 13.19
2003 3.01 8.14 11.38 9.52 21.28 12.46 3.64 8.97 31.29 R 13.91
2004 4.08 R 11.15 12.70 11.29 23.15 13.67 4.14 R 11.56 32.93 16.57
2005 4.29 10.05 16.55 15.11 25.74 17.35 5.48 R 11.38 34.40 R 17.20
2006 5.01 R 14.37 18.94 18.02 29.57 R 19.89 6.31 R 15.26 37.64 R 21.47
2007 3.83 13.99 20.55 20.22 32.44 21.93 6.92 15.26 41.44 22.05

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 2.2 264.7 274.6 7.5 9.5 291.6 1.2 559.7 324.1 883.8
1975 1.1 348.4 501.0 8.6 17.7 527.3 2.5 879.3 780.0 1,659.2
1980 0.8 R 691.2 985.9 13.8 28.0 1,027.7 18.9 R 1,738.7 1,341.5 R 3,080.1
1985 1.7 R 1,130.9 951.4 36.7 36.2 1,024.3 19.9 R 2,176.8 1,889.6 R 4,066.4
1990 0.2 R 1,132.1 667.3 8.6 45.9 721.8 27.7 R 1,881.8 2,123.4 R 4,005.3
1995 0.1 R 1,412.7 475.6 5.9 82.4 563.9 20.3 R 1,997.0 2,692.1 R 4,689.1
1996 0.1 R 1,593.1 554.8 9.5 97.3 661.6 24.1 R 2,278.8 2,714.0 R 4,992.8
1997 (s) R 1,720.2 522.5 9.8 81.0 613.3 13.6 R 2,347.1 2,693.1 R 5,040.2
1998 (s) R 1,441.5 362.5 7.5 94.2 464.1 10.5 R 1,916.1 2,642.0 R 4,558.2
1999 (s) R 1,562.1 397.1 7.3 104.5 508.9 11.3 R 2,082.3 2,797.7 R 4,880.0
2000 (s) R 1,600.7 639.3 13.7 137.7 790.7 18.2 R 2,409.7 2,521.9 R 4,931.7
2001 (s) R 1,640.4 553.9 16.2 147.7 717.8 16.0 R 2,374.3 2,602.7 R 4,977.0
2002 (s) R 1,517.1 491.5 6.0 103.9 601.5 14.7 R 2,133.4 2,820.5 R 4,953.8
2003 (s) R 2,074.4 682.9 7.5 161.7 852.1 18.6 R 2,945.2 2,921.3 R 5,866.5
2004 0.1 R 2,694.3 733.2 9.9 141.5 884.6 21.7 R 3,600.7 3,148.0 R 6,748.7
2005 (s) R 2,419.3 848.7 15.8 131.8 996.2 R 21.7 R 3,437.2 3,517.7 R 6,954.9
2006 (s) R 2,940.3 780.9 11.9 R 123.5 R 916.3 R 22.8 R 3,879.4 3,676.2 R 7,555.6
2007 (s) 3,302.2 901.2 8.3 188.4 1,097.8 27.5 4,427.5 4,206.8 8,634.3

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, New Jersey N
Primary Energy
E
W
Petroleum Biomass

Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
J
E
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
R
1970 0.23 1.38 1.14 0.79 1.43 2.99 0.45 0.83 0.40 0.98 7.62 2.01 S
1975
1980
1.27
1.49
2.26
4.45
2.48
6.47
2.50
5.81
3.38
5.15
4.79
9.94
2.04
4.66
2.39
5.51
0.79
2.02
2.33
R 5.13
14.97
22.49
5.18
R 9.20 E
1985 1.74 6.49 6.50 7.13 12.71 8.95 4.56 6.08 2.29 6.25 29.02 R 13.65
R 12.48
Y
1990 1.60 5.07 6.10 5.11 10.80 9.03 3.47 5.93 2.82 5.35 26.48
1995 1.69 5.57 4.40 4.42 10.83 9.25 2.92 4.31 2.28 5.31 30.28 R 14.47
1996 1.50 5.92 5.38 5.91 12.09 9.61 3.47 5.24 2.62 5.76 30.52 R 14.32
1997 1.55 5.68 5.12 5.90 11.61 9.51 3.00 5.13 2.56 5.58 30.63 R 13.92
1998 1.50 3.57 4.09 4.30 10.30 8.09 2.12 4.22 2.26 3.66 29.84 R 13.39
1999 1.47 3.84 4.38 4.76 10.49 8.93 2.52 4.51 2.29 3.95 28.81 R 12.67
2000 1.45 5.71 7.61 8.07 13.47 11.95 4.41 7.69 3.45 R 6.01 26.89 R 13.70
2001 1.61 7.62 6.74 6.97 14.24 11.18 3.85 6.93 3.29 R 7.47 26.70 R 15.41
2002 1.73 6.00 6.41 7.44 12.79 10.36 3.94 6.73 2.97 6.07 26.24 R 14.40
2003 1.63 8.36 7.96 9.52 15.00 12.16 5.43 8.22 3.60 8.32 26.69 15.57
2004 1.83 10.55 9.68 11.29 16.83 14.37 5.41 9.81 4.05 10.44 29.20 17.89
2005 2.10 10.55 13.74 15.11 18.91 17.64 7.96 13.69 5.47 R 10.93 31.09 19.00
2006 2.54 12.51 15.83 18.02 21.16 20.26 8.58 15.66 R 6.12 12.76 34.06 R 22.04
2007 2.76 11.69 17.98 20.22 23.28 21.22 9.75 17.80 6.86 12.38 38.07 22.99

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.4 79.3 74.0 1.3 0.8 9.6 32.5 118.2 (s) 198.0 280.7 478.7
1975 1.6 124.2 149.4 2.4 2.1 15.9 83.0 252.9 (s) 378.7 707.2 1,086.0
1980 1.5 R 278.0 345.2 1.3 2.6 15.5 321.1 685.8 0.5 R 965.7 1,295.2 R 2,260.9
1985 3.4 R 553.5 238.5 3.1 7.4 31.0 89.7 369.8 0.5 R 927.2 2,069.8 R 2,996.9
1990 0.4 R 600.5 292.1 5.2 6.2 35.8 31.9 371.1 3.0 R 975.1 2,457.8 R 3,432.9
1995 0.3 R 800.2 88.9 14.2 10.7 3.8 22.7 140.3 2.8 R 943.5 3,116.9 R 4,060.4
1996 0.3 R 923.7 155.0 8.2 13.0 3.9 27.9 207.9 3.3 R 1,135.2 3,178.6 R 4,313.8
1997 0.2 R 992.3 101.6 25.1 10.3 3.9 15.0 155.9 2.3 R 1,150.7 3,148.1 R 4,298.8
1998 0.2 R 542.6 72.9 26.5 11.5 3.2 6.5 120.7 1.7 R 665.2 3,205.5 R 3,870.7
1999 0.2 R 653.4 105.1 33.6 12.6 3.5 9.4 164.1 1.9 R 819.5 3,233.3 R 4,052.8
2000 0.2 R 938.6 148.1 54.4 16.9 4.6 13.3 237.3 3.0 R 1,179.0 3,071.1 R 4,250.1
2001 0.1 R 1,039.5 133.3 49.3 18.1 4.5 9.3 214.5 2.9 R 1,257.0 3,165.1 R 4,422.1
2002 0.2 R 915.1 90.2 19.1 12.9 3.9 6.9 133.0 2.7 R 1,050.8 3,198.9 R 4,249.8
2003 0.1 R 1,395.3 141.4 13.3 20.1 4.7 15.1 194.7 3.3 R 1,593.4 3,334.5 R 4,927.9
2004 0.2 R 1,851.4 151.0 17.7 18.2 5.4 11.8 204.1 3.7 R 2,059.3 3,792.6 R 5,852.0
2005 0.1 R 1,866.7 280.0 30.1 17.1 6.5 14.1 347.8 R 3.5 2,218.1 4,218.3 6,436.4
2006 0.1 R 1,979.5 192.9 14.3 R 15.6 7.4 11.7 R 241.8 R 3.7 R 2,225.2 4,582.7 R 6,807.8
2007 0.1 2,042.2 350.6 12.3 23.9 8.4 14.3 409.6 4.3 2,456.3 5,310.2 7,766.5

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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N Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, New Jersey
E Primary Energy
W Coal Petroleum Biomass

Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
J Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
E Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
R
S 1970 0.58 0.23 0.40 0.68 0.76 1.43 2.99 0.48 1.28 0.95 1.45 0.88 3.89 1.20
1975 — 1.27 1.27 1.65 2.36 3.38 4.79 2.15 2.91 2.69 1.45 2.51 10.03 3.51
E 1980 — 1.49 1.49 3.63 5.48 5.15 9.94 4.69 7.39 6.19 1.43 R 5.72
R 6.81
16.96 R 7.15
R 9.31
Y 1985
1990


1.74
1.60
1.74
1.60
5.39
3.86
6.24
5.92
12.71
10.80
8.95
9.03
4.56
3.47
7.80
6.28
7.76
6.24
1.43
1.65 R 5.39
22.54
21.58 R 7.80
1995 — 1.69 1.69 3.01 5.43 8.74 9.25 2.92 5.63 5.68 1.88 R 4.21 23.89 R 6.36
1996 — 1.50 1.50 3.68 6.31 9.26 9.61 3.47 6.63 6.61 1.94 R 4.82 23.90 R 7.18
1997 — 1.55 1.55 3.65 6.09 10.23 9.51 3.00 5.98 6.18 1.94 R 4.77 23.77 R 6.93
1998 — 1.50 1.50 2.86 4.96 9.52 8.09 2.12 5.20 5.33 1.27 R 3.91 23.26 R 6.12
1999 — 1.47 1.47 3.02 5.26 9.71 8.93 2.52 5.18 5.66 1.20 4.27 22.50 R 6.19
2000 — 1.45 1.45 4.94 7.60 R 12.67 11.95 4.41 7.13 R 7.70 1.23 6.72 25.14 R 9.27
2001 — 1.61 1.61 6.44 6.51 13.00 11.18 3.85 6.17 6.94 1.32 6.78 24.42 R 9.07
2002 — 1.73 1.73 4.71 6.12 12.32 10.36 3.94 6.45 7.06 1.57 6.40 22.62 R 8.31
2003 — 1.63 1.63 6.98 7.42 15.09 12.16 5.43 8.16 8.34 1.66 7.89 23.41 R 10.13
2004 — 1.83 1.83 8.33 9.16 17.09 14.37 5.41 9.83 9.99 1.71 9.47 26.46 11.65
2005 — 2.10 2.10 9.54 13.60 18.65 17.64 7.96 12.91 13.14 1.83 12.03 28.61 14.38
2006 — 2.54 2.54 9.91 15.71 20.85 20.26 8.58 15.66 15.79 R 1.66 R 14.12 30.52 R 16.45
2007 — — — 9.30 17.41 24.39 21.22 9.75 16.83 17.04 1.67 14.95 29.55 16.95

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 5.3 2.2 7.5 51.4 38.6 30.0 6.3 52.1 172.9 299.9 4.7 363.5 194.0 557.5
1975 — 2.0 2.0 75.5 109.5 73.9 5.9 125.3 382.7 697.3 5.3 780.1 477.3 1,257.4
1980 — 1.2 1.2 R 217.5 230.9 102.9 7.7 410.2 1,093.8 1,845.5 4.2 R 2,068.3 900.1 R 2,968.5
1985 — 15.1 15.1 R 433.0 101.2 267.9 21.7 126.5 918.5 1,435.9 4.9 R 1,888.8 1,181.8 R 3,070.6
1990 — 11.1 11.1 R 343.6 118.4 114.4 21.8 67.4 877.4 1,199.4 0.8 R 1,554.9 1,089.1 R 2,644.0
1995 — 0.5 0.5 R 623.7 61.2 65.3 29.0 24.8 799.1 979.4 1.9 R 1,605.4 1,112.3 R 2,717.8
1996 — 0.3 0.3 R 711.7 70.0 57.7 29.9 27.1 650.2 834.9 3.1 R 1,549.9 1,083.8 R 2,633.8
1997 — 0.4 0.4 R 694.6 62.7 91.8 31.1 19.9 753.5 959.0 3.1 R 1,657.0 1,060.0 R 2,717.0
1998 — 0.4 0.4 R 561.4 57.2 53.1 21.5 7.0 645.0 783.7 1.0 R 1,346.4 1,033.3 R 2,379.7
1999 — 0.3 0.3 R 585.9 63.2 184.7 11.3 6.5 735.1 1,000.8 1.0 R 1,588.0 982.6 R 2,570.5
2000 — 0.3 0.3 R 421.6 78.6 R 198.5 16.2 11.0 916.7 R 1,221.0 1.0 R 1,643.8 988.8 R 2,632.7
2001 — 0.2 0.2 R 540.1 90.3 239.2 56.0 6.9 974.8 1,367.2 0.9 R 1,908.5 1,030.3 R 2,938.8
2002 — 0.2 0.2 R 368.8 75.2 238.3 53.5 4.8 1,086.3 1,458.1 1.1 R 1,828.1 862.8 R 2,690.9
2003 — 0.3 0.3 R 536.6 87.8 48.9 68.0 13.3 1,134.7 1,352.7 0.7 R 1,890.3 949.6 R 2,839.9
2004 — 0.3 0.3 R 614.9 163.3 56.7 90.7 14.9 1,434.2 1,759.8 1.3 R 2,376.3 975.0 R 3,351.3
2005 — 0.3 0.3 R 661.4 150.5 41.1 97.0 14.5 1,841.0 2,144.0 1.3 R 2,806.9 1,103.2 R 3,910.1
2006 — 0.3 0.3 R 612.4 203.9 R 39.7 115.9 19.8 2,176.5 R 2,555.8 1.1 R 3,169.6 1,135.8 R 4,305.4
2007 — — — 562.7 200.3 66.1 130.2 26.2 2,409.4 2,832.1 0.9 3,395.7 1,064.3 4,460.1

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, New Jersey N
E
Primary Energy
W
Petroleum

Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total J


Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
E
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu R
S
1970 0.23 — 2.17 1.57 0.72 1.43 5.08 2.99 0.41 2.39 2.39 4.62 2.39
1975 1.27 — 3.45 3.21 2.01 3.38 7.48 4.79 1.81 4.32 4.32 11.14 4.32 E
1980 — — 9.02 7.34 6.27 5.15 14.36 9.94 3.94 8.60 8.60 14.91 8.60 Y
1985 — — 9.99 8.51 5.76 12.93 17.61 8.95 4.18 7.54 7.54 21.28 7.54
1990 — — 9.32 8.64 5.60 11.26 14.60 9.03 2.99 7.54 7.54 24.47 7.55
1995 — 4.14 8.36 7.59 3.85 10.90 19.41 9.25 2.86 6.95 6.95 26.05 6.96
1996 — 6.68 9.29 8.54 4.75 11.33 20.08 9.61 3.36 7.82 7.82 27.41 7.83
1997 — 6.82 9.39 8.10 4.41 11.17 17.98 9.51 2.82 7.69 7.69 25.74 7.70
1998 — 7.46 8.11 7.09 3.30 10.19 19.07 8.09 2.16 6.53 6.53 26.88 6.54
1999 — 7.10 8.81 7.48 3.70 11.80 16.75 8.93 2.91 7.21 7.21 28.94 7.22
2000 — 6.77 10.87 10.38 6.58 15.19 17.99 11.95 4.54 9.90 9.90 27.01 9.90
2001 — 8.15 11.01 9.28 5.70 15.37 19.00 11.18 3.67 9.18 9.18 26.82 9.19
2002 — 5.60 10.72 8.98 5.32 13.65 21.74 10.36 3.92 8.62 8.62 26.36 8.64
2003 — 9.66 12.42 10.53 6.53 15.22 26.51 12.16 3.58 10.28 10.28 20.96 10.29
2004 — R 11.03 15.13 12.50 8.77 17.04 29.35 14.37 3.56 12.33 12.32 32.06 12.35
2005 — 9.95 18.56 17.00 12.86 18.70 38.40 17.64 4.75 15.31 15.31 22.43 15.31
2006 — 7.55 22.31 18.78 14.69 21.10 R 46.08 20.26 R 6.23 17.60 17.60 28.44 17.61
2007 — 11.44 23.70 19.87 15.60 23.43 51.97 21.22 4.85 18.13 18.13 32.64 18.14

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) — 1.7 78.3 26.9 0.6 17.7 1,024.9 23.3 1,173.4 1,173.4 0.6 1,174.0
1975 (s) — 1.6 166.5 64.9 1.2 27.5 1,929.5 48.3 2,239.5 2,239.5 1.6 2,241.2
1980 — — 3.8 438.1 284.6 0.8 62.1 3,774.5 298.7 4,862.5 4,862.5 1.7 4,864.2
1985 — — 9.3 682.2 1,430.6 5.2 69.3 3,494.3 289.3 5,980.1 5,980.1 6.9 5,987.0
1990 — — 5.6 653.3 1,470.6 3.0 64.6 3,657.8 136.9 5,991.9 5,991.9 9.8 6,001.7
1995 — 0.4 6.1 676.4 1,093.3 2.7 82.0 3,936.6 144.9 5,942.0 5,942.3 11.1 5,953.4
1996 — 0.8 5.3 781.6 1,157.7 2.4 82.3 4,281.1 127.0 6,437.5 6,438.3 12.6 6,450.9
1997 — 0.6 6.3 860.4 R 970.1 4.3 77.8 4,369.3 118.3 R 6,406.6 R 6,407.2 11.6 R 6,418.7
1998 — 1.5 5.4 804.3 R 693.5 1.9 86.4 3,843.6 90.4 R 5,525.5 R 5,526.9 13.1 R 5,540.1
1999 — 1.7 4.7 861.0 763.2 0.4 76.7 4,256.5 118.6 6,081.1 6,082.8 13.2 6,096.0
2000 — 1.8 4.9 1,242.0 1,371.8 1.2 81.1 5,875.6 348.7 8,925.3 8,927.2 13.3 8,940.5
2001 — 2.5 3.4 1,187.6 1,098.0 2.1 78.5 5,423.9 239.9 8,033.4 8,035.9 21.7 8,057.6
2002 — 1.8 11.6 1,152.4 872.5 9.1 88.8 5,141.4 356.1 7,631.9 7,633.7 20.5 7,654.2
2003 — 3.7 13.5 1,361.6 958.4 7.5 100.1 6,154.9 269.1 8,865.0 8,868.7 13.2 8,881.9
2004 — 4.7 8.6 1,740.8 1,245.1 4.6 112.3 7,680.1 275.7 11,067.1 11,071.8 31.7 11,103.5
2005 — 2.9 10.2 2,488.8 2,321.1 5.9 146.1 9,392.9 514.0 14,878.9 14,881.7 22.9 14,904.6
2006 — R 1.9 9.9 2,747.6 2,808.9 5.3 170.8 10,826.6 R 626.2 R 17,195.4 R 17,197.3 28.3 R 17,225.6
2007 — 3.1 16.6 3,075.3 3,231.5 7.2 199.0 11,609.5 573.4 18,712.4 18,715.5 32.7 18,748.2

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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N Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, New Jersey
E
Petroleum Biomass
W
Natural Residual Distillate Petroleum Nuclear Wood and Electricity Total
Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Fuel Oil Coke Total Fuel Waste b Imports c Energy d
J
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
E
R 1970 0.45 0.39 0.45 0.45 — 0.45 0.20 — — 0.42
S 1975 1.59 0.95 2.12 2.14 — 2.12 0.18 — — 1.71
1980 1.80 3.01 4.79 5.93 — 4.98 0.34 — — 2.67
E 1985 1.92 3.97 4.41 6.24 — 4.62 0.71 — — R 1.91

Y 1990
1995
1.80
1.78
2.17
2.12
3.56
2.84
5.45
3.84


3.91
3.31
0.61
0.63
0.46
0.70


R 1.25
1.45
1996 1.75 2.90 3.42 5.38 — 4.27 0.36 0.59 — 1.73
1997 1.76 2.95 2.89 4.50 — 3.79 0.59 0.50 — R 1.71
1998 1.59 2.62 2.28 3.24 — 2.68 0.55 0.61 — 1.28
1999 1.45 2.99 2.80 3.79 — 3.28 0.45 0.67 — R 1.31
2000 1.39 4.30 4.77 6.38 — 5.71 0.57 0.67 — R 1.72
2001 2.27 3.36 3.93 5.74 — 4.83 0.45 1.36 — R 1.58
2002 1.87 4.06 3.96 5.49 — 4.32 0.42 1.64 — 1.72
2003 1.80 6.21 3.55 6.07 — 4.49 0.41 1.58 — 2.13
2004 2.05 R 6.91 3.42 7.43 — 5.15 0.44 1.46 — 2.54
2005 2.18 9.55 4.75 6.05 — 5.16 0.42 2.28 — 2.85
2006 2.73 7.79 6.09 14.58 — 9.18 0.46 R 2.32 — 2.60
2007 2.89 7.90 4.68 16.31 — 10.23 0.46 2.42 — 2.91

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 45.4 18.4 107.5 3.2 — 110.6 7.6 — — 182.1


1975 90.8 8.4 318.4 27.9 — 346.2 6.1 — — 451.6
1980 120.2 R 247.6 389.1 96.7 — 485.8 27.9 — — R 881.5
1985 176.8 R 254.5 138.7 24.4 — 163.1 133.4 — — R 727.8
1990 132.4 R 148.9 63.5 21.8 — 85.3 154.3 2.0 — R 522.9
1995 141.1 R 332.3 23.9 28.6 — 52.5 111.3 15.1 — R 652.3
1996 151.1 R 384.3 16.3 19.6 — 35.9 42.0 9.9 — R 623.3
1997 174.7 R 411.7 6.4 12.5 — 18.9 86.3 10.8 — R 702.4
1998 136.6 R 367.2 9.6 9.8 — 19.3 155.8 14.3 — R 693.1
1999 128.9 R 436.2 12.2 15.7 — 27.9 136.3 16.0 — R 745.3
2000 159.4 R 600.9 22.1 42.1 — 64.3 169.1 16.1 — R 1,009.7
2001 254.6 R 444.8 31.1 44.9 — 76.0 143.3 20.6 — R 939.2
2002 196.0 R 671.9 21.2 9.2 — 30.4 136.5 25.3 — R 1,060.1
2003 191.4 R 836.7 27.0 27.4 — 54.5 125.4 20.1 — R 1,228.1
2004 230.1 R 1,008.6 18.1 29.9 — 48.0 124.5 17.8 — R 1,429.0
2005 272.8 R 1,236.0 26.1 15.1 — 41.2 138.5 29.9 — R 1,718.4
2006 316.4 R 1,053.2 7.8 10.8 — 18.6 156.1 R 31.4 — R 1,575.6
2007 322.7 1,285.8 6.8 21.5 — 28.3 155.7 28.7 — 1,821.2

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, New Mexico N
Primary Energy
E
W
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
M
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
E
X
1970 — 0.14 0.14 0.39 1.07 0.76 1.35 2.94 0.34 1.25 1.93 — 1.04 0.85 0.20 5.62 1.46 I
1975 — 0.23 0.23 0.75 2.42 2.12 3.17 4.72 1.66 2.57 3.44 — 1.46 1.63 0.45 7.99 2.88
1980 — 0.56 0.56 2.66 6.80 6.59 5.84 9.58 3.80 6.40 7.85 — 2.46 3.71 1.02 15.52 7.10 C
1985
1990


1.09
1.32
1.09
1.32
4.60
3.84
6.62
7.65
6.24
6.01
8.34
8.35
9.14
9.23
3.98
2.75
6.80
5.10
7.94
8.20


2.88
4.15
3.97
4.18
1.33
1.37
21.20
20.98
9.32
9.29
O
1995 — 1.42 1.42 3.23 6.43 4.16 5.64 9.51 2.43 5.47 7.78 — 3.46 3.93 1.43 20.12 9.03
1996 — 1.43 1.43 3.23 8.24 5.04 8.90 10.21 2.81 5.83 8.82 — 3.92 4.32 1.53 19.99 9.55
1997 — 1.34 1.34 4.04 8.00 4.79 8.66 10.18 2.75 5.79 8.76 — 4.08 4.43 1.49 20.11 9.63
1998 — 1.31 1.31 3.67 6.94 3.56 8.36 8.71 1.93 4.69 7.40 — 3.53 3.95 1.43 20.04 8.86
1999 — 1.33 1.33 3.53 7.38 4.13 8.35 9.53 2.48 5.05 7.98 — 3.63 4.17 1.45 19.43 9.01
2000 — 1.38 1.38 4.90 9.90 6.83 R 12.41 11.91 3.66 6.50 10.33 — 5.50 5.20 1.72 19.40 10.80
2001 — 1.47 1.47 5.59 9.36 5.88 15.57 11.21 3.36 7.34 10.33 — 4.74 5.38 1.85 21.09 11.26
2002 — 1.53 1.53 4.45 8.90 5.56 12.33 10.74 3.60 6.14 9.57 — 4.36 5.04 1.71 19.86 10.45
2003 — 1.42 1.42 6.50 10.14 6.71 14.97 12.28 4.36 6.97 10.95 — 5.93 5.74 1.85 20.67 11.88
2004 — 1.48 1.48 7.52 12.51 8.74 16.96 14.53 4.53 8.08 13.13 — 6.72 6.78 1.89 20.95 13.48
2005 — 1.51 1.51 9.07 17.54 13.16 19.63 18.53 6.57 10.05 17.33 — R 8.89 8.51 R 2.28 22.15 R 16.66
2006 — 1.56 1.56 8.89 19.53 15.02 R 21.79 20.94 8.01 11.23 19.45 — R 9.58 9.47 2.32 21.75 R 18.43
2007 — 1.79 1.79 8.38 20.96 15.73 18.80 22.69 9.07 11.48 20.54 — 10.18 10.29 2.56 21.96 19.05

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 14.3 14.3 80.7 33.6 12.9 22.0 202.9 0.4 20.1 291.9 — 0.9 387.8 -32.0 106.6 462.4
1975 — 30.0 30.0 134.8 94.7 30.9 41.3 409.2 31.0 44.9 652.2 — 1.5 818.4 -95.4 179.5 902.6
1980 — 114.0 114.0 394.1 315.6 96.0 98.6 850.8 23.5 119.2 1,503.7 — 2.6 2,014.4 -268.0 460.2 2,206.5
1985 — 293.7 293.7 350.8 284.5 97.7 90.2 859.5 19.0 93.3 1,444.4 — 4.1 2,097.6 -392.6 836.0 2,541.0
1990 — 363.3 363.3 348.9 355.2 96.2 239.8 903.9 2.0 66.3 1,663.5 — 7.2 2,395.0 -414.3 962.7 2,943.4
1995 — 389.6 389.6 318.9 189.5 52.3 167.3 1,042.3 2.0 87.8 1,541.3 — 6.1 2,255.9 -439.1 1,084.9 2,901.6
1996 — 398.1 398.1 348.5 482.4 46.1 64.7 1,077.7 2.5 141.0 1,814.5 — 7.1 2,568.2 -477.6 1,141.9 3,232.5
1997 — 385.2 385.2 489.1 503.1 47.5 83.4 1,141.7 1.7 134.0 1,911.4 — 8.1 2,793.8 -488.8 1,172.5 3,477.5
1998 — 379.0 379.0 436.2 459.9 44.4 84.6 995.0 1.6 134.5 1,720.0 — 6.2 2,541.3 -477.8 1,213.9 3,277.5
1999 — 396.0 396.0 417.8 498.6 63.8 124.1 1,102.5 2.2 137.2 1,928.3 — 6.7 2,748.7 -493.8 1,169.5 3,424.5
2000 — 420.6 420.6 601.5 688.0 116.8 R 127.8 1,318.9 3.1 171.7 R 2,426.4 — 10.6 R 3,459.2 -601.6 1,218.7 R 4,076.3
2001 — 437.3 437.3 709.0 676.7 102.2 248.2 1,265.1 2.0 75.4 2,369.6 — 5.9 3,521.8 -637.6 1,316.7 4,200.9
2002 — 433.8 433.8 484.2 642.3 79.2 159.7 1,250.7 2.9 112.2 2,247.0 — 5.6 3,171.1 -547.3 1,272.7 3,896.4
2003 — 435.2 435.2 694.1 768.1 92.8 154.4 1,449.1 4.1 126.2 2,594.6 — 6.5 R 3,731.5 R -632.8 1,331.4 4,430.1
2004 — 456.7 456.7 783.1 1,030.8 112.7 169.9 1,761.5 2.8 151.4 3,229.0 — 7.6 4,480.1 -641.9 1,383.0 5,221.3
2005 — 479.8 479.8 1,024.1 1,467.9 170.4 201.9 2,224.9 3.6 171.5 4,240.1 — R 19.6 R 5,768.3 R -816.6 1,519.6 R 6,471.2
2006 — 494.4 494.4 R 1,044.7 1,793.3 200.5 R 247.8 2,550.5 7.0 201.4 R 5,000.4 — R 21.0 R 6,562.3 -859.1 1,545.4 R 7,248.6
2007 — 529.5 529.5 1,078.6 1,909.3 173.3 493.1 2,716.3 9.0 235.4 5,536.4 — 25.5 7,172.2 -914.0 1,618.7 7,876.9

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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N Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, New Mexico
E
Primary Energy
W
Petroleum Biomass

M Natural Distillate Total


E Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

X Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


I
C 1970
1975
0.90

0.86
1.24
0.98
2.82
1.49
3.05
1.61
4.16
1.60
4.12
0.72
1.43
0.99
1.64
8.15
10.47
1.77
3.04
O 1980 2.54 3.17 6.79 7.95 7.19 7.29 3.66 3.78 18.89 6.64
1985 2.83 5.59 6.92 6.59 8.62 8.54 4.14 6.26 25.48 10.98
1990 2.41 5.36 6.47 6.81 9.28 9.25 4.75 5.99 26.19 10.96
1995 2.24 4.94 5.22 3.99 9.87 9.79 3.86 5.35 26.16 11.46
1996 2.14 4.32 5.87 4.51 11.21 11.10 4.43 4.86 26.16 10.67
1997 2.14 5.74 5.59 6.21 11.84 11.77 4.41 6.25 26.15 11.49
1998 2.10 5.33 4.47 3.03 10.63 10.57 3.82 6.00 25.93 11.43
1999 2.05 5.16 4.91 3.03 10.99 10.76 3.92 6.09 25.28 11.20
2000 2.13 6.30 8.43 7.86 13.44 13.39 5.88 7.49 24.50 12.22
2001 2.25 7.93 7.14 6.16 16.78 16.74 5.62 10.22 25.61 14.31
2002 2.43 6.06 6.42 5.55 13.30 13.26 5.09 7.65 24.92 12.58
2003 2.24 8.31 9.05 7.85 16.49 16.45 6.11 9.79 25.48 14.70
2004 2.12 9.28 10.58 9.86 18.64 18.57 6.95 10.74 25.40 15.24
2005 2.45 10.77 15.86 13.41 21.53 21.48 9.20 R 12.49 26.76 R 16.99
2006 3.73 12.28 17.97 17.07 23.76 23.72 10.60 R 14.44 26.55 R 18.48
2007 2.94 11.64 19.62 15.51 25.64 25.60 11.62 13.77 26.73 18.15

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) 28.6 (s) 0.2 12.2 12.4 0.3 41.3 41.0 82.3
1975 — 37.0 0.1 0.5 19.6 20.2 0.7 57.9 69.9 127.8
1980 0.5 95.0 0.4 6.0 31.9 38.3 1.7 135.4 158.1 293.5
1985 0.1 133.4 0.6 1.5 64.9 67.1 3.0 203.6 269.4 473.0
1990 (s) 159.5 0.3 0.2 57.4 57.8 6.3 223.6 318.7 542.3
1995 (s) 145.1 0.1 0.1 30.8 31.0 5.0 181.1 368.1 549.3
1996 (s) 150.5 0.1 0.2 34.5 34.8 6.0 191.3 386.4 577.7
1997 (s) 215.0 0.1 0.2 46.5 46.8 6.7 268.5 401.7 670.2
1998 0.1 187.3 0.1 0.1 61.2 61.3 5.2 253.8 410.7 664.6
1999 (s) 178.8 0.6 0.4 81.3 82.2 5.6 266.7 400.9 667.6
2000 (s) 219.1 0.3 0.3 98.9 99.4 9.0 327.6 412.7 740.3
2001 (s) 268.3 0.2 0.2 208.9 209.3 4.7 482.3 436.9 919.2
2002 (s) 205.3 0.3 0.1 131.9 132.3 4.4 342.0 445.4 787.4
2003 (s) 265.9 0.2 0.2 124.8 125.1 5.5 396.6 471.0 867.5
2004 (s) 328.6 0.2 0.3 130.9 131.4 6.4 466.5 488.4 954.9
2005 (s) 370.3 0.3 0.3 155.5 156.2 R 16.7 R 543.3 535.6 R 1,078.8
2006 (s) 384.7 0.3 0.4 R 188.4 R 189.1 R 17.6 R 591.4 544.3 R 1,135.7
2007 (s) 399.7 0.4 0.2 166.4 167.1 21.2 588.0 582.5 1,170.5

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, New Mexico N
Primary Energy
E
W
Petroleum Biomass

Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
M
E
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
X
1970 0.56 0.44 0.92 1.01 1.12 2.94 — 1.34 0.72 0.50 5.78 1.37 I
1975
1980

0.88
0.74
2.79
2.62
6.57
2.22
6.80
2.60
5.36
4.72
9.58


3.03
6.85
1.43
3.66
0.94
3.49
7.90
15.95
2.74
6.77
C
1985 1.39 5.34 6.11 6.59 7.55 9.14 4.00 7.03 4.14 5.63 22.57 12.65 O
1990 1.31 4.20 5.52 6.81 8.05 9.23 — 6.75 4.75 4.57 22.21 11.67
1995 1.19 3.67 4.11 3.99 9.08 9.51 — 5.68 3.86 3.81 21.85 12.07
1996 1.14 3.23 4.93 4.51 10.06 10.21 2.81 6.90 4.43 3.44 21.87 11.66
1997 1.19 4.31 4.70 6.21 10.28 10.18 — 7.17 4.41 4.47 22.16 12.18
1998 1.17 4.13 3.60 3.03 9.20 8.71 — 6.79 3.82 4.28 21.75 12.38
1999 1.21 3.88 4.25 3.03 9.51 9.53 — 6.49 3.92 4.15 20.98 11.85
2000 1.15 5.06 6.81 7.86 12.61 11.91 — 9.51 5.88 5.50 19.84 12.55
2001 1.18 6.15 5.99 6.16 13.44 11.21 — 9.84 5.62 6.67 21.34 13.72
2002 1.23 4.70 5.57 5.55 11.25 10.74 — 9.05 5.09 5.45 20.61 12.79
2003 1.21 6.81 6.81 7.85 12.61 12.28 — 10.42 6.11 7.56 21.56 14.17
2004 1.35 7.75 9.08 9.86 15.27 14.53 — 11.55 6.95 8.23 21.66 14.67
2005 1.53 9.00 13.11 13.41 17.85 18.53 — 14.43 9.20 9.89 22.89 R 16.20
2006 1.67 10.35 15.32 17.07 19.83 20.94 — R 17.44 10.60 R 11.17 22.31 R 16.90
2007 1.99 9.71 16.89 15.51 21.93 22.69 — 19.59 11.62 10.54 22.46 16.73

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) 15.7 0.6 (s) 1.5 1.1 — 3.2 (s) 19.0 43.7 62.7
1975 — 18.2 2.7 0.1 2.2 2.3 — 7.2 (s) 25.4 74.0 99.4
1980 0.6 71.7 5.1 25.4 4.2 5.5 — 40.1 (s) 112.5 184.0 296.5
1985 0.2 97.2 11.4 2.3 10.0 5.4 0.1 29.2 0.1 126.7 359.2 485.9
1990 0.1 105.0 13.7 0.6 8.8 6.1 — 29.2 0.7 135.1 442.8 577.8
1995 0.2 89.5 5.8 0.1 5.0 0.9 — 11.8 0.7 102.2 495.0 597.2
1996 0.2 88.6 5.0 (s) 5.5 1.0 (s) 11.5 0.8 101.1 516.6 617.7
1997 0.2 120.8 4.6 0.1 7.1 1.0 — 12.8 1.1 134.9 517.0 651.9
1998 0.2 109.9 2.9 (s) 9.3 0.8 — 13.1 0.9 124.1 545.2 669.3
1999 0.2 102.4 7.8 0.1 12.4 0.9 — 21.3 0.9 124.8 532.3 657.0
2000 0.2 132.3 10.5 0.4 16.4 1.2 — 28.4 1.5 162.4 566.6 729.0
2001 0.1 162.5 12.2 0.6 29.5 2.3 — 44.6 0.8 208.0 615.7 823.7
2002 0.1 121.0 10.7 0.3 19.7 18.9 — 49.5 0.8 171.4 608.5 779.9
2003 0.1 163.6 15.4 0.3 16.8 35.2 — 67.8 1.0 232.4 593.2 825.6
2004 0.1 203.4 21.3 0.2 18.9 5.8 — 46.3 1.1 250.9 609.0 859.8
2005 0.1 225.2 48.0 0.2 22.8 2.2 — 73.2 R 2.7 R 301.1 656.8 R 957.9
2006 0.1 R 249.3 26.9 0.2 R 27.8 2.2 — R 57.1 R 2.9 R 309.3 655.1 R 964.4
2007 0.1 247.4 18.6 0.1 25.1 2.4 — 46.3 3.3 297.2 684.6 981.8

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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N Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, New Mexico
E Primary Energy
W Coal Petroleum Biomass

Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
M Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
E Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
X
I 1970 — 0.56 0.56 0.25 0.95 1.12 2.94 0.41 0.94 1.02 1.49 0.49 3.44 0.65
1975 — — — 0.58 2.05 2.60 4.72 1.60 2.17 2.14 1.49 1.27 5.54 1.52
C 1980 — 0.88 0.88 2.46 6.42 5.36 9.58 3.82 5.14 5.48 1.49 4.09 12.11 4.99
O 1985
1990


1.39
1.31
1.39
1.31
3.67
3.49
6.07
5.84
7.55
8.05
9.14
9.23
4.00
2.62
5.57
3.79
5.87
6.49
1.49
1.66
5.32
5.85
16.01
14.59
7.80
7.63
1995 — 1.19 1.19 2.77 4.43 4.97 9.51 2.43 4.21 4.90 1.62 4.43 12.91 6.12
1996 — 1.14 1.14 2.80 5.34 6.35 10.21 2.81 4.98 5.57 1.62 4.90 12.75 6.93
1997 — 1.19 1.19 3.11 5.06 5.64 10.18 2.75 4.96 5.48 1.62 4.76 12.94 6.80
1998 — 1.17 1.17 3.29 3.93 4.20 8.71 1.93 3.93 4.19 1.22 3.92 13.12 6.24
1999 — 1.21 1.21 2.71 4.52 4.87 9.53 2.48 4.38 4.64 1.22 4.11 12.47 6.06
2000 — 1.15 1.15 4.54 7.08 R 7.43 11.91 3.66 5.80 R 6.48 1.22 R 5.80 13.73 7.60
2001 — 1.18 1.18 4.21 6.54 6.64 11.21 3.13 5.49 6.72 1.24 5.51 15.98 8.26
2002 — 1.23 1.23 3.83 5.65 5.76 10.74 3.60 4.89 5.72 1.66 5.08 13.12 7.17
2003 — 1.21 1.21 5.42 6.84 7.86 12.28 4.36 5.53 6.73 1.66 6.17 14.51 8.40
2004 — 1.35 1.35 6.46 9.60 9.99 14.53 4.53 6.46 8.59 1.66 7.83 15.30 9.88
2005 — 1.53 1.53 8.33 13.58 11.82 18.53 6.57 7.80 11.20 1.66 10.06 16.44 11.98
2006 — 1.67 1.67 8.67 15.79 14.40 20.94 8.01 8.71 12.84 1.66 R 11.78 16.32 R 13.26
2007 — 1.99 1.99 8.29 17.15 16.14 22.69 9.07 8.90 14.06 1.66 13.09 16.40 13.93

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 0.1 0.1 18.7 11.7 7.3 3.0 0.3 13.5 35.7 0.5 55.1 21.9 76.9
1975 — — — 32.8 27.5 17.5 3.6 12.8 34.0 95.4 0.7 129.0 35.6 164.6
1980 — 0.2 0.2 84.5 82.1 61.9 4.2 19.4 61.7 229.3 0.9 314.8 118.1 432.9
1985 — 2.5 2.5 21.1 91.8 12.1 17.3 18.0 64.0 203.2 1.0 227.9 207.5 435.4
1990 — 1.1 1.1 34.1 50.5 169.4 16.0 1.4 42.2 279.4 0.2 315.1 201.2 516.4
1995 — 2.0 2.0 33.5 49.1 127.2 32.4 2.0 60.8 271.6 0.3 307.4 221.8 529.2
1996 — 1.9 1.9 28.8 62.8 21.2 35.0 2.5 111.4 233.0 0.2 263.8 238.9 502.7
1997 — 2.0 2.0 46.1 61.3 26.8 36.8 1.7 105.6 232.2 0.2 280.4 253.8 534.2
1998 — 1.8 1.8 38.9 43.2 14.0 22.5 1.6 106.0 187.5 0.1 228.3 258.0 486.3
1999 — 1.9 1.9 38.3 57.1 29.7 17.0 2.2 110.6 216.6 0.1 256.9 236.3 493.3
2000 — 2.2 2.2 69.2 93.3 R 11.7 21.4 3.1 142.8 R 272.3 0.1 R 343.8 239.4 R 583.1
2001 — 2.1 2.1 77.6 82.8 7.7 36.8 1.7 46.7 175.7 0.1 255.5 264.1 519.6
2002 — 2.2 2.2 44.2 68.2 7.1 34.8 2.9 81.3 194.3 0.1 240.8 218.9 459.7
2003 — 2.4 2.4 68.7 92.5 9.6 42.6 4.1 91.8 240.6 0.1 311.7 267.3 579.0
2004 — 2.7 2.7 69.2 127.2 14.6 57.2 2.8 110.5 312.3 0.1 384.2 285.7 669.9
2005 — 3.0 3.0 98.0 151.8 18.0 70.4 3.6 121.6 365.5 0.1 466.5 327.3 793.8
2006 — 3.2 3.2 R 50.9 203.3 R 25.7 82.0 7.0 144.1 R 462.1 0.1 R 516.2 346.1 R 862.3
2007 — 3.7 3.7 53.6 231.7 297.9 60.6 9.0 169.9 769.1 0.1 826.6 351.6 1,178.2

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, New Mexico N
E
Primary Energy
W
Petroleum

Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total M


Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
E
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu X
I
1970 0.56 — 2.17 1.15 0.76 1.12 5.08 2.94 0.38 2.28 2.28 — 2.28
1975 — — 3.45 2.62 2.12 2.60 7.48 4.72 — 4.03 4.03 — 4.03 C
1980 — — 9.02 6.97 6.59 5.36 14.36 9.58 — 8.69 8.69 — 8.69 O
1985 — — 9.99 6.98 6.24 9.02 17.61 9.14 — 8.47 8.47 — 8.47
1990 — — 9.32 8.26 6.01 10.10 14.60 9.23 — 8.71 8.71 — 8.71
1995 — 3.78 8.36 7.97 4.16 12.53 19.41 9.51 — 8.93 8.93 — 8.93
1996 — 4.62 9.29 9.09 5.04 11.33 20.08 10.21 — 9.66 9.66 — 9.66
1997 — 4.57 9.39 8.80 4.79 11.30 17.98 10.18 — 9.52 9.50 — 9.50
1998 — 4.00 8.11 7.62 3.56 10.24 19.07 8.71 — 8.10 8.10 — 8.10
1999 — 4.34 8.81 8.20 4.13 10.83 16.75 9.53 — 8.75 8.75 — 8.75
2000 — 4.34 10.87 10.69 6.83 13.43 17.99 11.91 — 11.12 11.11 — 11.11
2001 — 6.09 11.01 10.12 5.88 15.42 19.00 11.21 — 10.43 10.43 — 10.43
2002 — 3.27 10.72 9.70 5.56 15.57 21.74 10.74 — 10.09 10.09 — 10.09
2003 — 3.34 12.42 11.04 6.71 16.80 26.51 12.28 — 11.56 11.55 — 11.55
2004 — 2.88 15.13 13.23 8.74 18.69 29.35 14.53 — 13.81 13.80 — 13.80
2005 — 1.59 18.56 18.45 13.16 21.39 38.40 18.53 — 18.27 18.24 — 18.24
2006 — 5.13 22.31 20.26 15.02 22.97 R 46.08 20.94 — 20.45 20.43 — 20.43
2007 — 5.60 23.70 21.71 15.73 26.12 51.97 22.69 — 22.12 22.10 — 22.10

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) — 1.2 21.2 12.9 1.0 5.1 198.9 (s) 240.4 240.4 — 240.4
1975 — — 1.4 64.0 30.9 2.0 9.0 403.4 — 510.8 510.8 — 510.8
1980 — — 7.6 219.7 96.0 0.6 18.6 841.2 — 1,183.6 1,183.6 — 1,183.6
1985 — — 4.8 179.2 97.7 3.1 20.7 836.8 — 1,142.3 1,146.7 — 1,146.7
1990 — — 4.0 289.4 96.2 4.3 19.3 881.8 — 1,295.1 1,306.9 — 1,306.9
1995 — 0.4 2.3 133.3 52.3 4.3 24.5 1,009.0 — 1,225.6 1,226.0 — 1,226.0
1996 — 0.6 4.7 413.0 46.1 3.5 24.6 1,041.7 — 1,533.7 1,534.3 — 1,534.3
1997 — 2.9 4.8 435.7 47.5 3.0 23.3 1,103.9 — 1,618.3 R 1,621.2 — R 1,621.2
1998 — 0.3 2.5 412.6 44.4 (s) 25.9 971.6 — R 1,457.0 1,457.3 — 1,457.3
1999 — 0.5 3.1 430.9 63.8 0.7 23.0 1,084.6 — 1,606.0 1,606.5 — 1,606.5
2000 — 0.5 4.0 580.9 116.8 0.9 24.3 1,296.3 — 2,023.2 2,023.8 — 2,023.8
2001 — 0.9 4.4 579.2 102.2 2.0 23.5 1,226.0 — 1,937.4 1,938.4 — 1,938.4
2002 — 0.5 4.0 561.2 79.2 1.1 26.6 1,197.1 — 1,869.0 1,869.5 — 1,869.5
2003 — 0.7 4.0 656.2 92.8 3.1 30.0 1,371.2 — 2,157.3 2,158.0 — 2,158.0
2004 — 0.7 6.8 879.1 112.7 5.4 33.6 1,698.4 — 2,736.0 2,736.7 — 2,736.7
2005 — 0.5 5.6 1,262.7 170.4 5.7 43.7 2,152.2 — 3,640.3 3,640.7 — 3,640.7
2006 — R 1.4 5.5 1,555.5 200.5 5.9 51.1 2,466.3 — 4,284.8 R 4,286.2 — R 4,286.2
2007 — 1.7 5.5 1,649.5 173.3 3.7 59.6 2,653.2 — 4,544.8 4,546.4 — 4,546.4

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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N Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, New Mexico
E
Petroleum Biomass
W
Natural Residual Distillate Petroleum Nuclear Wood and Electricity Total
Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Fuel Oil Coke Total Fuel Waste b Imports c Energy d
M
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
E
X 1970 0.14 0.30 0.23 0.27 — 0.23 — — — 0.20
I 1975 0.23 0.69 1.70 1.89 — 1.70 — — — 0.45
1980 0.56 2.47 3.70 6.53 — 5.21 — — — 1.02
C 1985 1.09 3.48 3.71 6.20 — 4.98 — — — 1.33
O 1990
1995
1.32
1.42
1.91
1.55
3.09
2.99
6.22
4.90


4.70
4.87


0.46
0.70


1.37
1.43
1996 1.43 2.28 3.97 5.87 — 5.85 — 0.59 — 1.53
1997 1.34 2.59 4.09 5.75 — 5.73 — 0.50 — 1.49
1998 1.31 2.20 — 4.39 — 4.39 — 0.61 — 1.43
1999 1.33 2.28 — 5.02 — 5.02 — 0.67 — 1.45
2000 1.38 3.88 — 7.59 — 7.59 — 0.67 16.78 1.72
2001 1.47 4.15 5.50 6.31 — 6.20 — 1.36 — 1.85
2002 1.53 3.02 — 6.14 — 6.14 — 1.64 8.94 1.71
2003 1.43 5.16 — 7.58 — 7.58 — — 13.21 1.85
2004 1.48 5.76 — 9.59 — 9.59 — — 13.84 1.89
2005 1.51 7.97 — 13.50 — 13.50 — 2.28 16.53 R 2.28
2006 1.56 6.41 — 17.10 — 17.10 — R 2.32 17.32 2.32
2007 1.79 6.05 — 18.97 — 18.97 — 2.42 18.25 2.56

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 14.2 17.7 0.1 (s) — 0.1 — — — 32.0


1975 30.0 46.8 18.2 0.4 — 18.6 — — — 95.4
1980 112.8 142.9 4.1 8.2 — 12.3 — — — 268.0
1985 290.9 99.1 0.9 1.6 — 2.6 — — — 392.6
1990 362.0 50.2 0.6 1.3 — 2.0 — 0.1 — 414.3
1995 387.4 50.4 (s) 1.2 — 1.3 — 0.1 — 439.1
1996 396.1 80.0 (s) 1.5 — 1.5 — 0.1 — 477.6
1997 383.0 104.4 (s) 1.4 — 1.4 — (s) — 488.8
1998 376.8 99.7 — 1.2 — 1.2 — 0.1 — 477.8
1999 393.8 97.8 — 2.1 — 2.1 — 0.1 — 493.8
2000 418.3 180.3 — 3.0 — 3.0 — 0.1 (s) 601.6
2001 435.1 199.7 0.3 2.2 — 2.6 — 0.3 — 637.6
2002 431.5 113.1 — 1.9 — 1.9 — 0.4 0.5 547.3
2003 432.7 195.2 — 3.9 — 3.9 — — R 1.0 R 632.8
2004 453.9 181.3 — 2.9 — 2.9 — — 3.7 641.9
2005 476.7 330.2 — 5.1 — 5.1 — 0.1 R 4.6 R 816.6
2006 491.0 358.4 — 7.3 — 7.3 — 0.5 1.8 859.1
2007 525.6 376.2 — 9.1 — 9.1 — 0.8 2.3 914.0

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, New York N
Primary Energy
E
W
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
Y
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
O
R
1970 0.58 0.49 0.51 1.07 1.24 0.72 2.24 2.92 0.43 1.53 1.36 0.20 0.96 1.17 0.44 6.70 1.81 K
1975 2.14 1.26 1.52 2.16 2.66 2.02 3.99 4.80 1.93 3.00 2.96 0.31 1.13 2.60 1.56 14.04 4.10
1980 2.38 1.55 1.77 4.10 6.78 6.27 7.43 10.26 4.10 7.11 6.94 0.56 1.87 5.43 R 2.80 19.64 8.02
1985 1.88 1.79 1.80 5.94 7.87 6.51 11.60 8.79 4.38 7.40 7.39 0.67 2.03 5.92 2.98 26.95 10.23
1990 1.71 1.64 1.65 5.23 8.08 6.03 12.90 8.83 3.63 5.80 7.08 0.65 1.47 5.44 2.23 27.47 R 10.42
1995 1.72 1.46 1.49 5.04 7.09 4.04 12.96 9.57 3.00 5.80 7.63 0.54 2.12 5.41 1.73 32.39 11.14
1996 1.69 1.46 1.49 6.02 7.92 4.88 13.55 9.93 3.53 6.07 7.93 0.53 1.51 5.79 1.81 32.57 11.32
1997 1.72 1.46 1.49 5.90 7.70 4.53 13.47 10.04 3.07 5.92 7.92 0.47 1.63 5.77 1.81 32.58 11.29
1998 1.55 1.43 1.44 5.52 6.75 3.40 12.17 8.56 2.11 4.64 6.54 0.51 1.62 5.03 1.64 31.12 10.51
1999 1.62 1.44 1.46 5.28 7.04 4.23 12.53 9.57 2.49 4.95 7.27 0.51 1.54 5.21 1.77 29.79 10.67
2000 1.66 1.51 1.52 7.18 10.38 6.90 R 15.94 12.87 4.33 7.28 10.12 0.48 2.21 7.36 3.04 33.31 13.17
2001 1.73 1.45 1.47 8.24 9.28 5.79 16.75 11.53 3.60 6.32 9.14 0.41 2.45 7.20 2.75 33.82 13.63
2002 1.93 1.57 1.59 6.74 8.60 5.54 15.19 10.83 3.68 6.58 8.79 0.40 2.42 6.45 2.41 32.67 12.76
2003 1.93 1.60 1.62 8.71 10.22 6.76 17.41 12.65 4.73 7.90 10.07 0.41 2.73 7.79 3.01 36.46 14.32
2004 2.31 1.76 1.78 9.80 12.00 9.06 19.46 15.06 4.74 8.19 11.57 0.44 2.94 8.94 R 3.18 36.78 15.61
2005 2.96 2.12 2.15 11.86 15.72 13.10 21.20 18.03 6.93 9.92 14.50 0.44 R 3.84 R 11.03 4.50 40.88 R 18.91
2006 3.26 2.44 2.46 11.19 18.16 14.89 R 24.10 20.57 8.08 12.21 17.59 0.49 R 4.12 R 12.08 4.24 44.75 R 20.99
2007 3.43 2.44 2.47 11.43 19.42 16.46 26.98 22.19 8.39 14.29 18.95 0.46 4.57 12.77 4.55 44.61 21.78

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 96.4 211.8 308.2 771.3 803.3 155.5 37.2 2,005.9 409.7 199.0 3,610.6 9.2 12.6 4,732.6 -356.1 2,001.7 6,378.2
1975 197.8 276.1 473.9 1,255.2 1,626.9 441.7 70.3 3,368.0 1,740.1 367.9 7,614.9 44.9 14.6 9,449.5 -1,372.8 4,580.2 12,656.9
1980 197.6 357.1 554.7 R 3,087.1 2,862.3 1,275.3 139.0 6,865.7 2,964.1 789.3 14,895.6 118.3 59.8 R 18,898.3 R -2,610.0 7,042.1 R 23,330.3
1985 58.5 483.5 542.0 R 4,637.2 3,105.9 139.0 205.7 6,298.5 1,827.8 920.2 12,497.1 172.1 63.6 R 18,481.5 R -2,886.9 10,362.3 R 25,956.8
1990 62.2 515.1 577.3 R 4,628.7 3,472.4 183.5 259.7 6,456.3 1,749.3 633.5 12,754.7 163.2 99.6 R 18,332.2 R -2,527.4 12,072.7 R 27,877.5
1995 63.8 390.2 454.0 R 6,486.1 2,905.0 176.4 297.2 6,622.4 568.8 657.9 11,227.8 150.7 185.1 R 18,694.5 R -1,909.2 14,417.7 R 31,203.0
1996 61.0 402.6 463.6 R 7,355.4 3,318.7 319.2 346.3 6,786.7 812.6 981.1 12,564.7 194.7 143.1 R 20,884.5 R -1,990.2 14,616.8 R 33,511.2
1997 61.0 423.9 484.9 R 7,964.9 3,186.7 R 311.5 325.7 6,852.9 578.6 1,018.1 R 12,273.5 144.6 191.1 R 21,128.6 R -2,029.0 14,665.8 R 33,765.4
1998 54.8 431.1 486.0 R 6,954.8 2,538.5 R 285.3 321.5 5,866.8 473.2 883.4 R 10,368.6 166.6 168.5 R 18,211.6 R -1,926.2 14,250.8 R 30,536.2
1999 54.1 408.8 462.9 R 6,869.7 2,952.9 218.8 331.5 6,665.7 553.1 931.3 11,653.2 197.7 169.3 R 19,446.7 R -2,244.6 14,165.4 R 31,367.4
2000 51.1 452.9 504.0 R 9,133.6 4,779.6 372.1 R 566.3 8,903.9 1,153.4 1,302.2 R 17,077.5 159.0 R 257.6 R 27,742.3 R -3,653.5 16,143.5 R 40,232.3
2001 38.1 412.9 451.0 R 9,888.5 4,480.1 481.3 430.6 8,031.5 840.2 803.8 15,067.5 174.6 184.4 R 26,593.5 R -3,493.9 16,636.9 R 39,736.5
2002 29.2 417.6 446.9 7,966.1 3,843.1 484.7 417.8 7,705.7 719.8 759.0 13,930.0 166.0 181.1 23,119.6 -2,928.2 16,435.1 36,626.6
2003 25.6 438.0 463.6 R 9,902.3 5,292.2 662.2 491.0 9,091.7 1,384.2 928.5 17,849.7 171.9 207.6 R 29,045.8 R -3,596.3 17,919.5 R 43,369.0
2004 19.3 471.8 491.1 R 10,900.5 6,661.7 991.4 608.1 10,787.2 1,534.1 1,194.3 21,776.8 186.0 234.1 34,035.0 -3,817.7 18,209.1 R 48,426.4
2005 25.8 526.2 552.1 R 13,007.0 7,933.3 1,486.3 634.0 12,919.4 2,272.9 1,542.8 26,788.7 197.0 R 287.3 R 41,436.7 R -5,732.6 20,940.8 R 56,644.9
2006 21.3 R 604.1 R 625.4 R 12,433.1 8,025.5 1,717.2 R 621.4 15,028.5 R 1,296.3 1,706.3 R 28,395.2 215.9 R 297.5 R 42,705.4 R -5,054.6 21,715.7 R 59,366.5
2007 24.7 610.3 635.0 13,779.3 8,918.9 1,864.3 711.6 16,114.5 1,529.1 1,753.3 30,891.8 205.5 338.4 46,744.5 -5,655.9 22,553.4 63,642.0

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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N Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, New York
E
Primary Energy
W
Petroleum Biomass

Y Natural Distillate Total


O Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

R Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


K
1970 1.43 1.37 1.43 1.56 2.70 1.48 0.40 1.42 8.83 2.18
1975 2.78 2.50 2.81 3.28 4.48 2.89 0.79 2.68 16.44 4.37
1980 3.26 4.85 7.08 8.49 9.12 7.22 2.02 5.67 23.08 R 8.23
1985 3.61 7.54 8.35 8.92 11.12 8.53 2.29 R 7.72 31.84 11.60
1990 3.59 7.19 8.44 6.83 13.64 8.73 2.83 7.56 33.54 12.36
1995 3.18 8.17 7.16 5.38 14.27 7.71 2.30 7.71 40.73 R 13.74
1996 3.38 8.67 7.97 6.03 14.93 8.51 2.64 8.31 41.14 14.04
1997 3.57 9.47 7.99 6.26 15.02 8.46 2.63 8.60 41.38 14.42
1998 3.25 9.31 7.11 4.44 13.85 7.53 2.27 8.20 39.91 14.34
1999 3.21 8.87 7.27 5.45 14.06 7.73 2.33 8.01 38.90 13.88
2000 3.02 9.55 10.81 9.44 17.74 11.38 3.50 9.73 40.95 15.11
2001 3.42 11.37 10.22 8.74 18.58 10.72 3.34 10.73 41.14 16.35
2002 3.63 10.03 9.13 7.92 16.32 9.72 3.03 9.54 39.71 15.70
2003 3.42 11.09 10.78 9.97 18.56 11.42 3.64 10.81 41.94 16.70
2004 3.60 12.26 12.23 12.01 20.68 13.00 4.14 12.07 42.62 R 18.01
2005 5.18 14.49 15.80 15.92 23.12 16.36 5.48 R 14.72 46.08 R 21.05
2006 4.76 14.95 18.43 19.27 26.22 R 19.17 6.31 R 15.87 49.51 R 23.36
2007 4.76 15.10 20.05 21.47 28.57 20.89 6.92 16.53 50.11 23.63

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 12.6 484.5 501.4 49.4 28.3 579.2 2.5 1,078.8 768.0 1,846.7
1975 8.0 830.2 914.6 69.6 51.2 1,035.4 5.1 1,878.8 1,610.5 3,489.3
1980 5.7 R 1,654.8 1,554.5 82.9 84.1 1,721.5 46.5 R 3,428.6 2,408.8 R 5,837.3
1985 8.2 R 2,478.1 1,682.5 162.8 129.3 1,974.6 48.5 R 4,509.5 3,558.6 R 8,068.1
1990 4.9 R 2,501.4 1,548.9 68.4 201.6 1,818.9 65.2 R 4,390.4 4,414.2 R 8,804.6
1995 2.3 R 3,158.3 1,194.0 37.9 233.6 1,465.5 73.1 R 4,699.1 5,543.7 R 10,242.8
1996 2.9 R 3,590.7 1,404.1 49.6 266.3 1,720.0 86.9 R 5,400.4 5,654.4 R 11,054.8
1997 2.5 R 3,655.0 1,366.1 61.9 237.7 1,665.7 133.9 R 5,457.1 5,656.5 R 11,113.6
1998 1.3 R 3,255.9 1,103.0 47.0 216.4 1,366.4 102.9 R 4,726.6 5,523.2 R 10,249.7
1999 1.8 R 3,380.9 1,199.8 72.0 238.5 1,510.3 111.1 R 5,004.0 5,696.2 R 10,700.2
2000 0.9 R 3,946.2 2,219.0 125.5 397.5 2,742.0 179.3 R 6,868.4 6,009.8 R 12,878.2
2001 1.1 R 4,420.1 2,173.2 118.4 315.4 2,607.0 111.7 R 7,139.8 6,209.2 R 13,349.0
2002 0.5 3,640.7 1,750.0 73.7 320.9 2,144.6 102.8 5,888.6 6,294.5 12,183.1
2003 0.9 4,747.8 2,126.0 92.7 363.1 2,581.8 129.9 7,460.4 6,742.6 R 14,203.1
2004 1.4 4,909.2 2,440.8 140.6 446.0 3,027.4 151.3 8,089.4 6,889.6 R 14,979.0
2005 1.7 6,047.9 3,226.3 198.8 410.3 3,835.4 R 167.2 R 10,052.2 7,945.0 R 17,997.3
2006 R 1.5 R 5,471.6 2,877.1 197.1 R 425.8 R 3,499.9 R 175.4 R 9,148.3 8,181.2 R 17,329.5
2007 1.4 6,144.7 3,515.9 160.4 527.4 4,203.6 212.1 10,561.8 8,590.7 19,152.5

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, New York N
Primary Energy
E
W
Petroleum Biomass

Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
Y
O
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
R
1970 0.48 1.17 1.14 0.73 1.45 2.92 0.42 0.67 0.40 0.80 7.80 1.98 K
1975 1.36 1.97 2.48 2.51 3.09 4.80 1.90 2.19 0.79 2.11 16.57 5.41
1980 1.67 4.17 6.48 5.68 5.79 10.26 4.18 5.09 2.02 4.68 23.21 R 9.22
1985 1.92 5.95 6.79 8.92 12.43 8.79 4.64 5.87 2.29 5.81 30.86 R 13.48
1990 1.76 5.43 6.54 6.83 10.74 8.83 3.75 5.21 2.80 5.25 29.48 R 12.85
1995 1.67 5.91 5.06 5.38 10.62 9.57 3.34 4.39 2.01 5.17 33.64 R 14.55
1996 1.60 6.69 6.01 6.03 11.86 9.93 4.04 5.25 2.31 5.99 34.05 15.02
1997 1.65 6.32 5.50 6.26 11.39 10.04 3.44 4.81 2.45 5.72 34.22 14.39
1998 1.37 5.91 4.39 4.44 10.10 8.56 2.38 3.86 2.10 5.29 32.36 R 13.93
1999 1.34 5.01 4.71 5.45 10.29 9.57 2.78 4.23 2.04 4.72 30.28 12.61
2000 1.60 7.53 7.96 9.44 13.21 12.87 4.60 6.91 3.05 7.24 35.46 15.85
2001 1.62 9.30 6.75 8.74 13.97 11.53 4.07 6.20 2.94 8.26 35.88 17.10
2002 1.92 6.54 6.37 7.92 12.55 10.82 4.12 5.87 2.63 6.27 34.55 15.48
2003 1.76 8.23 7.92 9.97 14.74 12.65 5.44 7.23 3.27 7.80 37.89 17.10
2004 1.87 R 9.92 9.72 12.01 16.56 15.06 5.36 8.34 3.55 9.23 38.04 18.06
2005 2.08 11.48 13.59 15.92 18.58 18.03 7.57 11.62 R 4.54 R 11.36 42.08 R 22.34
2006 2.88 11.60 15.53 19.27 20.67 20.57 8.79 R 13.44 R 4.89 R 12.07 45.46 R 24.75
2007 2.76 11.43 17.04 21.47 22.62 22.19 9.82 14.54 5.48 12.29 46.65 24.63

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 3.3 166.0 135.5 2.6 2.7 16.1 113.8 270.8 (s) 440.1 872.8 1,312.8
1975 9.2 256.7 273.8 6.0 6.2 29.3 340.7 656.0 0.1 922.1 2,139.2 3,061.3
1980 11.0 R 690.4 546.7 5.4 9.4 55.7 668.1 1,285.4 1.2 R 1,988.1 3,205.2 R 5,193.3
1985 15.5 R 1,010.8 523.0 43.6 25.5 88.3 486.6 1,167.0 1.2 R 2,194.4 5,139.5 R 7,333.9
1990 9.5 R 1,089.6 587.1 10.4 28.0 55.7 410.4 1,091.7 7.2 R 2,198.0 5,636.2 R 7,834.2
1995 8.0 R 1,410.1 463.2 21.8 30.7 10.4 284.8 810.9 11.2 R 2,240.1 7,174.9 R 9,415.0
1996 9.9 R 1,739.9 543.4 25.7 37.3 10.4 324.6 941.4 13.2 R 2,704.4 7,279.5 R 9,983.9
1997 9.3 R 2,082.4 459.0 28.4 31.8 10.2 218.5 748.0 23.5 R 2,863.1 7,476.4 R 10,339.5
1998 4.6 R 2,038.9 305.0 24.7 27.9 9.5 101.4 468.3 18.0 R 2,529.8 7,268.5 R 9,798.3
1999 5.4 R 1,855.0 382.6 21.1 30.8 10.0 130.0 574.4 19.4 R 2,454.2 7,022.6 R 9,476.9
2000 3.7 R 2,842.9 701.1 50.8 52.2 13.5 272.7 1,090.3 30.7 R 3,967.6 8,520.6 R 12,488.1
2001 4.1 R 3,337.1 663.0 43.3 41.9 13.1 184.1 945.4 21.8 R 4,308.4 8,795.4 R 13,103.8
2002 1.9 2,325.6 558.1 22.1 43.5 48.2 224.8 896.8 21.1 3,245.4 8,629.1 11,874.5
2003 3.3 R 2,918.6 885.9 37.6 50.9 19.3 368.9 1,362.6 26.5 R 4,311.0 9,372.5 R 13,683.5
2004 6.8 3,630.2 1,127.0 50.7 63.0 15.4 385.7 1,641.9 29.0 5,307.8 9,654.3 14,962.1
2005 7.7 3,253.5 1,432.2 68.5 58.2 22.1 478.8 2,059.8 R 30.9 R 5,351.9 11,030.7 R 16,382.6
2006 R 9.1 3,096.3 1,411.4 38.7 R 59.2 30.5 438.8 R 1,978.6 R 31.8 R 5,115.8 11,793.0 R 16,908.7
2007 7.5 3,393.5 1,449.5 29.8 73.7 30.5 538.4 2,121.8 37.5 5,560.3 11,829.3 17,389.6

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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N Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, New York
E Primary Energy
W Coal Petroleum Biomass

Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
Y Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
O Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
R
K 1970 0.58 0.48 0.53 0.68 0.70 1.45 2.92 0.49 1.24 0.81 1.49 0.70 3.51 0.97
1975 2.14 1.36 1.82 1.47 2.36 3.09 4.80 2.01 2.67 2.36 1.49 2.05 7.97 2.84
1980 2.38 1.67 2.08 3.43 5.36 5.79 10.26 3.78 6.44 5.36 1.45 3.95 12.11 5.36
1985 1.88 1.92 1.91 5.13 6.14 12.43 8.79 4.64 6.37 6.19 1.45 4.70 15.34 R 6.89
1990 1.71 1.76 1.74 4.72 6.78 10.74 8.83 3.75 5.02 5.32 1.02 4.12 16.95 R 7.16
1995 1.72 1.67 1.69 4.55 4.84 8.57 9.57 3.34 4.94 5.07 1.36 4.15 16.97 6.26
1996 1.69 1.60 1.64 4.91 5.88 9.09 9.93 4.04 5.47 5.61 1.29 R 4.59 16.48 6.40
1997 1.72 1.65 1.69 4.92 5.39 10.04 10.04 3.44 5.37 5.52 1.28 4.56 15.23 6.15
1998 1.55 1.37 1.45 3.90 4.18 9.34 8.56 2.38 4.08 4.26 1.25 3.61 14.49 5.30
1999 1.62 1.34 1.47 3.79 4.67 9.53 9.57 2.78 4.49 4.70 1.36 3.76 13.96 5.65
2000 1.66 1.60 1.63 5.95 7.59 R 12.43 12.87 4.60 6.59 R 6.97 1.41 R 5.48 15.75 7.40
2001 1.73 1.62 1.66 7.47 6.61 12.76 11.53 4.07 5.06 5.90 1.87 5.35 16.28 7.80
2002 1.93 1.92 1.92 5.63 6.38 12.08 10.82 4.12 5.48 6.12 2.07 5.16 15.17 7.52
2003 1.93 1.76 1.81 7.03 7.78 14.83 12.65 5.44 6.63 7.45 1.62 6.30 20.92 9.40
2004 2.31 1.87 1.96 R 7.90 9.19 16.81 15.06 5.36 6.79 7.89 1.78 6.93 20.63 9.58
2005 2.96 2.08 2.27 10.47 13.71 18.32 18.03 7.57 8.60 10.32 2.65 9.03 24.11 11.82
2006 3.26 2.88 2.95 10.29 15.78 20.37 20.57 8.79 10.33 R 12.10 2.58 R 10.15 27.53 12.76
2007 3.43 2.76 2.90 11.05 17.20 23.71 22.19 9.82 11.88 13.63 2.44 11.17 25.53 14.05

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 96.4 68.1 164.5 80.0 68.8 5.6 50.3 103.2 107.4 335.4 10.1 589.9 322.1 912.0
1975 197.8 85.5 283.3 156.0 216.9 11.4 34.1 276.6 244.5 783.4 9.4 1,232.1 734.6 1,966.7
1980 197.6 106.6 304.2 R 398.4 289.8 43.8 82.7 337.3 593.6 1,347.2 11.9 R 2,061.7 1,318.1 R 3,379.8
1985 58.5 122.3 180.8 R 526.2 192.4 43.9 56.6 162.0 599.2 1,054.0 13.9 R 1,774.9 1,500.4 R 3,275.3
1990 62.2 80.7 142.9 R 473.7 160.0 23.6 53.1 94.1 454.6 785.4 14.1 R 1,416.1 1,815.7 R 3,231.8
1995 63.8 59.0 122.8 R 1,001.1 86.5 27.4 56.2 41.8 472.6 684.5 15.5 R 1,823.9 1,466.0 R 3,289.8
1996 61.0 58.1 119.1 R 1,081.8 104.6 37.5 57.7 62.3 779.8 1,041.9 19.1 R 2,261.8 1,459.4 R 3,721.2
1997 61.0 61.6 122.6 R 1,039.0 91.8 52.4 61.4 42.5 808.4 1,056.5 19.9 R 2,238.0 1,314.1 R 3,552.2
1998 54.8 54.4 109.2 R 691.6 73.4 57.0 46.0 28.0 671.7 876.0 13.4 R 1,690.3 1,247.1 R 2,937.4
1999 54.1 51.1 105.3 R 396.1 93.6 61.1 44.9 28.4 716.9 944.8 15.8 R 1,462.0 1,230.6 R 2,692.6
2000 51.1 68.6 119.7 R 592.6 145.2 R 103.5 62.4 58.0 999.5 R 1,368.5 19.8 R 2,100.6 1,388.6 R 3,489.2
2001 38.1 66.4 104.5 R 651.7 114.7 71.9 104.6 39.5 510.9 841.6 15.3 R 1,613.1 1,414.0 R 3,027.1
2002 29.2 57.5 86.7 510.1 107.4 50.0 111.8 35.3 519.9 824.4 16.1 1,437.4 1,301.9 2,739.3
2003 25.6 50.5 76.1 R 605.9 134.1 74.2 139.1 54.2 646.7 1,048.4 12.2 1,742.5 1,552.3 3,294.8
2004 19.3 57.1 76.4 630.2 186.3 94.9 168.4 50.0 814.4 1,314.0 15.9 2,036.4 1,455.4 3,491.8
2005 25.8 64.7 90.5 868.1 269.3 160.3 208.2 63.6 1,015.1 1,716.5 27.0 2,702.2 1,640.6 4,342.8
2006 21.3 82.9 104.2 R 821.9 318.4 R 128.8 260.4 71.9 1,205.3 R 1,984.7 25.9 R 2,936.7 1,406.6 R 4,343.3
2007 24.7 73.6 98.3 900.9 363.2 105.8 250.6 90.2 1,238.3 2,048.1 22.2 3,069.6 1,761.0 4,830.5

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, New York N
E
Primary Energy
W
Petroleum

Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total Y


Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
O
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu R
K
1970 0.48 — 2.17 1.44 0.72 1.45 5.08 2.92 0.37 2.12 2.12 4.82 2.14
1975 1.36 — 3.45 2.84 2.01 3.09 7.48 4.80 1.67 3.95 3.95 13.66 4.02
1980 — — 9.02 7.45 6.27 5.79 14.36 10.26 3.53 8.82 8.82 15.02 8.87
1985 — — 9.99 8.48 6.51 13.35 17.61 8.79 4.08 8.74 8.74 19.65 8.85
1990 — 4.56 9.32 8.99 6.03 11.82 14.60 8.83 3.13 8.75 8.75 21.66 8.88
1995 — 2.06 8.36 9.02 4.04 11.22 19.41 9.57 2.66 9.18 9.17 24.79 9.34
1996 — 5.32 9.29 9.67 4.88 11.65 20.08 9.93 3.15 9.31 9.30 24.90 9.46
1997 — 4.03 9.39 9.29 4.53 11.49 17.98 10.04 2.79 9.32 9.32 24.98 9.47
1998 — 6.47 8.11 8.20 3.40 10.51 19.07 8.56 1.94 7.94 7.94 24.07 8.09
1999 — 5.00 8.81 8.80 4.23 12.11 16.75 9.57 2.47 8.91 8.91 23.85 9.05
2000 — 5.66 10.87 11.92 6.90 15.51 17.99 12.87 4.10 11.94 11.94 23.90 12.06
2001 — 6.47 11.01 10.52 5.79 15.69 19.00 11.53 3.17 10.74 10.73 24.18 10.86
2002 — 5.39 10.72 9.85 5.54 13.98 21.74 10.83 3.47 10.08 10.08 23.29 10.20
2003 — 6.98 12.42 11.53 6.76 15.55 26.51 12.65 4.53 11.73 11.73 27.49 11.87
2004 — 8.28 15.13 13.47 9.06 17.36 29.35 15.06 4.71 13.85 13.84 23.21 13.92
2005 — 11.21 18.56 17.46 13.10 19.02 38.40 18.03 6.78 17.11 17.10 33.40 17.25
2006 — 12.76 22.31 19.70 14.89 21.43 R 46.08 20.57 7.81 19.44 19.42 34.98 19.56
2007 — 12.53 23.70 20.55 16.46 23.76 51.97 22.19 7.84 20.86 20.84 32.14 20.96

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.2 — 2.7 89.5 155.5 0.6 36.9 1,939.4 43.0 2,267.6 2,267.8 38.9 2,306.7
1975 (s) — 4.8 173.7 423.1 1.4 43.1 3,304.6 93.0 4,043.7 4,043.8 95.9 4,139.6
1980 — — 14.6 447.5 1,274.5 1.7 92.7 6,727.2 251.7 8,809.9 8,809.9 110.0 8,919.9
1985 — — 11.1 678.8 139.0 7.1 103.4 6,153.6 22.7 7,115.8 7,115.8 163.7 7,279.5
1990 — (s) 3.6 1,136.0 183.5 6.4 96.5 6,347.5 26.7 7,800.3 7,800.3 206.6 8,006.9
1995 — 0.5 3.2 1,119.4 176.4 5.6 122.4 6,555.8 38.8 8,021.7 8,022.2 233.2 8,255.4
1996 — 1.8 3.1 1,229.2 319.2 5.2 122.9 6,718.6 127.8 8,525.9 8,527.7 223.6 8,751.3
1997 — 0.3 3.2 1,235.5 R 311.5 3.7 116.2 6,781.2 89.7 R 8,541.1 R 8,541.4 218.8 R 8,760.2
1998 — 4.1 9.7 1,029.9 R 285.3 20.2 129.0 5,811.4 49.1 R 7,334.7 R 7,338.8 211.9 R 7,550.7
1999 — 3.9 3.7 1,232.2 218.8 1.1 114.5 6,610.9 96.7 8,277.9 8,281.8 216.0 8,497.8
2000 — 4.8 4.1 1,599.4 372.1 13.1 121.1 8,828.0 209.6 11,147.4 11,152.3 224.5 11,376.8
2001 — 6.1 13.8 1,440.8 481.3 1.4 117.2 7,913.8 63.9 10,032.2 10,038.3 218.3 10,256.6
2002 — 4.9 9.5 1,355.8 484.7 3.3 132.5 7,545.7 83.6 9,615.1 9,620.0 209.5 9,829.6
2003 — 8.3 1.2 2,048.0 662.2 2.9 149.5 8,933.2 130.4 11,927.2 11,935.5 252.2 12,187.7
2004 — 10.8 17.2 2,816.6 991.4 4.2 167.6 10,603.3 172.6 14,772.9 14,783.7 209.8 14,993.5
2005 — 28.0 25.8 2,903.1 1,486.3 5.2 218.1 12,689.1 242.4 17,570.0 17,597.9 324.3 17,922.3
2006 — R 36.2 2.9 3,372.7 1,717.2 7.7 255.1 14,737.5 R 320.8 R 20,413.9 R 20,450.0 335.0 R 20,785.0
2007 — 37.4 22.2 3,489.4 1,864.3 4.7 297.1 15,833.5 348.3 21,859.5 21,896.9 372.5 22,269.4

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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N Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, New York
E
Petroleum Biomass
W
Natural Residual Distillate Petroleum Nuclear Wood and Electricity Total
Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Fuel Oil Coke Total Fuel Waste b Imports c Energy d
Y
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
O
R 1970 0.47 0.38 0.42 0.44 — 0.42 0.20 — 1.92 0.44
K 1975 1.18 0.88 1.94 2.16 — 1.95 0.31 — 3.89 1.56
R 2.80
1980 1.47 2.67 4.25 5.63 — 4.26 0.56 1.74 6.94
1985 1.72 3.48 4.26 6.11 — 4.29 0.67 — 9.34 2.98
1990 1.61 2.38 3.60 6.34 — 3.65 0.65 0.46 8.37 2.23
1995 1.41 2.08 2.64 4.41 — 2.83 0.54 2.21 6.21 1.73
1996 1.43 2.88 3.17 5.07 0.67 3.31 0.53 0.58 6.37 1.81
1997 1.42 2.81 2.83 3.75 — 2.92 0.47 0.33 6.71 1.81
1998 1.43 2.50 2.03 3.36 0.94 2.09 0.51 0.86 7.87 1.64
1999 1.45 2.79 2.36 3.47 0.79 2.42 0.51 0.55 8.69 1.77
2000 1.49 4.60 4.28 8.39 0.74 4.60 0.48 0.67 16.78 3.04
2001 1.42 4.05 3.50 5.05 0.80 3.65 0.41 1.36 20.47 2.75
2002 1.53 3.99 3.47 5.53 0.85 3.66 0.40 1.64 8.94 2.41
2003 1.58 6.07 4.46 6.99 0.80 4.62 0.41 1.58 13.21 3.01
2004 1.74 6.51 4.50 8.99 1.21 4.66 0.44 1.46 13.84 R 3.18
2005 2.12 9.05 6.75 11.18 1.21 6.61 0.44 2.28 16.53 4.50
2006 2.37 7.60 7.58 12.68 1.41 7.39 0.49 R 2.32 17.32 4.24
2007 2.39 7.92 7.49 12.63 1.88 7.78 0.46 2.42 18.25 4.55

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 127.6 40.9 149.6 8.1 — 157.7 9.2 — 20.8 356.1


1975 173.3 12.2 1,029.8 66.6 — 1,096.4 44.9 — 45.9 1,372.8
1980 233.8 R 343.4 1,706.9 24.5 — 1,731.5 118.3 0.2 182.7 R 2,610.0
1985 337.5 R 622.1 1,156.5 29.2 — 1,185.7 172.1 — 569.5 R 2,886.9
1990 420.0 R 564.0 1,218.0 40.4 — 1,258.4 163.2 13.2 108.6 R 2,527.4
1995 321.0 R 916.0 203.5 41.8 — 245.3 150.7 85.4 190.8 R 1,909.2
1996 331.7 R 941.3 297.9 37.4 0.1 335.5 194.7 24.0 163.1 R 1,990.2
1997 350.5 R 1,188.2 227.9 34.3 — 262.2 144.6 13.8 69.7 R 2,029.0
1998 370.9 R 964.3 294.8 27.2 1.2 323.2 166.6 34.1 67.1 R 1,926.2
1999 350.4 R 1,233.9 298.0 44.7 3.1 345.8 197.7 22.9 93.9 R 2,244.6
2000 379.8 R 1,747.1 613.2 114.9 1.2 729.3 159.0 27.6 610.6 R 3,653.5
2001 341.4 R 1,473.6 552.6 88.4 0.2 641.3 174.6 35.6 827.4 R 3,493.9
2002 357.8 1,484.8 376.2 71.8 1.2 449.1 166.0 41.0 429.5 2,928.2
2003 383.3 R 1,621.8 830.7 98.1 0.9 929.8 171.9 38.9 R 450.7 R 3,596.3
2004 406.5 1,720.0 925.8 91.1 3.7 1,020.6 186.0 38.0 446.6 3,817.7
2005 452.2 2,809.5 1,488.0 102.5 16.4 1,607.0 197.0 62.2 604.6 R 5,732.6
2006 510.5 3,007.3 464.9 45.9 7.3 518.1 215.9 R 64.4 738.3 R 5,054.6
2007 527.8 3,302.8 552.2 100.9 5.6 658.8 205.5 66.6 894.4 5,655.9

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, North Carolina N
Primary Energy
O
R
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric T
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
H
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
C
1970 — 0.43 0.43 0.69 1.13 0.73 1.89 2.82 0.46 1.34 1.94 — 0.30 1.19 0.41 4.17 2.00 A
1975 — 1.12 1.12 1.57 2.74 2.03 3.24 4.55 1.90 2.90 3.68 0.29 0.60 2.44 1.05 7.92 4.06
1980 — 1.58 1.58 3.55 6.80 6.46 6.11 9.91 3.72 7.08 8.15 0.36 2.36 4.60 1.48 11.72 7.92 R
1985
1990


1.97
1.78
1.97
1.78
5.29
4.19
7.35
7.88
5.77
5.65
9.92
10.50
9.03
9.44
4.45
3.11
7.39
5.97
8.11
8.38
0.54
0.54
2.56
1.17
4.73
4.46
1.57
1.35
17.46
18.73
9.34
9.59
O
1995 — 1.64 1.64 4.53 6.79 3.90 9.82 8.90 2.79 5.67 7.69 0.51 1.30 4.03 1.21 19.28 9.41 L
1996 — 1.51 1.51 5.42 7.61 4.78 11.12 9.55 3.22 6.34 8.29 0.47 1.21 4.35 1.15 19.15 9.81
1997 — 1.45 1.45 5.93 7.53 4.42 10.74 9.57 2.99 6.04 8.30 0.47 1.15 4.40 1.13 19.00 9.88 I
1998
1999


1.46
1.45
1.46
1.45
5.30
5.15
6.41
6.90
3.30
3.81
10.04
10.52
8.13
8.77
2.24
2.68
5.00
5.36
7.08
7.68
0.45
0.44
1.31
1.44
3.80
4.04
1.10
1.11
18.92
18.89
9.29
9.65
N
2000 — 1.44 1.44 6.69 9.58 6.50 R 13.95 11.51 4.24 7.19 R 10.27 0.30 1.61 R 5.17 1.09 18.99 R 11.31 A
2001 — 1.60 1.60 8.56 8.90 5.77 15.09 10.80 3.82 6.36 9.76 0.43 2.04 5.25 1.25 19.29 11.45
2002 — 1.76 1.76 6.03 8.60 5.20 12.59 10.43 3.89 6.70 9.43 0.44 2.18 4.87 1.35 19.74 11.18
2003 — 1.79 1.79 8.23 9.94 6.29 15.45 11.83 4.67 8.23 10.81 0.43 1.77 5.58 1.37 20.12 12.12
2004 — 2.01 2.01 9.09 R 11.99 8.39 17.39 R 13.92 4.67 9.26 R 12.64 0.42 2.03 R 6.61 1.55 20.42 R 13.59
2005 — 2.41 2.41 12.16 R 16.38 12.36 19.86 R 17.98 6.71 11.91 R 16.49 0.41 R 3.05 8.51 1.91 21.07 16.36
2006 — 2.70 2.70 12.33 18.25 14.51 R 21.73 R 20.09 8.04 R 14.79 R 18.75 0.43 R 3.00 9.46 2.05 22.08 R 17.94
2007 — 2.75 2.75 11.26 19.45 15.59 24.14 21.83 9.42 16.03 20.32 0.41 3.09 9.92 2.17 22.96 19.17

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 211.6 211.6 102.8 149.3 18.7 39.1 835.7 19.7 139.5 1,201.9 — 4.5 1,520.8 -190.7 576.2 1,906.3
1975 — 533.0 533.0 178.1 339.0 42.3 77.6 1,599.1 92.9 203.2 2,354.1 4.4 9.1 3,078.7 -473.6 1,393.1 3,998.3
1980 — 985.0 985.0 529.3 955.5 185.3 179.1 3,448.9 211.1 443.4 5,423.4 22.9 46.3 7,006.9 -967.2 2,553.8 8,593.5
1985 — 1,084.0 1,084.0 R 705.5 1,125.3 213.6 269.8 3,362.8 174.3 518.0 5,663.9 109.8 60.1 R 7,630.6 -1,095.2 4,305.3 R 10,840.7
1990 — 1,012.9 1,012.9 657.5 1,201.5 174.2 327.7 3,845.9 99.6 413.8 6,062.7 149.0 71.0 7,953.2 -1,042.4 5,715.0 12,625.8
1995 — 1,085.5 1,085.5 931.4 1,241.8 109.3 431.7 4,009.0 109.9 485.0 6,386.7 193.6 109.7 8,706.9 -1,193.3 6,884.9 14,398.5
1996 — 1,120.4 1,120.4 1,162.7 1,443.9 247.2 559.0 4,392.6 138.5 623.0 7,404.3 166.6 102.6 9,956.5 -1,207.3 7,074.6 15,823.8
1997 — 1,112.3 1,112.3 1,279.9 1,434.5 R 179.4 613.1 4,538.1 112.9 633.8 R 7,511.8 160.9 97.4 R 10,162.4 -1,206.2 7,068.2 R 16,024.4
1998 — 1,099.3 1,099.3 1,142.4 1,244.0 R 126.4 475.1 3,993.0 68.8 570.6 R 6,477.9 184.2 102.6 R 9,006.3 -1,247.4 7,332.4 R 15,091.3
1999 — 1,078.5 1,078.5 R 1,121.7 1,261.6 146.8 451.0 4,451.8 73.5 576.1 6,960.8 172.5 113.8 R 9,447.3 -1,226.9 7,411.7 R 15,632.1
2000 — 1,129.5 1,129.5 R 1,560.1 2,021.3 268.1 R 709.8 5,867.6 132.5 769.4 R 9,768.6 123.9 130.7 R 12,712.9 -1,278.0 7,767.1 R 19,202.0
2001 — 1,209.8 1,209.8 1,786.2 1,897.6 198.0 754.9 5,553.7 86.9 637.2 9,128.3 171.2 159.7 12,455.3 -1,409.4 7,834.5 18,880.4
2002 — 1,354.4 1,354.4 1,438.6 1,708.1 142.3 571.3 5,467.6 97.2 619.0 8,605.4 182.8 161.7 11,742.9 -1,596.0 8,263.3 18,410.1
2003 — 1,379.9 1,379.9 1,823.2 2,012.3 187.1 669.8 6,320.0 143.9 770.2 10,103.3 182.8 163.2 13,652.4 -1,617.1 8,329.4 20,364.7
2004 — 1,574.5 1,574.5 2,067.5 R 2,558.5 256.6 762.8 R 7,650.5 173.7 953.0 R 12,355.1 175.8 119.8 R 16,292.7 -1,841.1 8,756.2 R 23,207.8
2005 — 1,952.9 1,952.9 2,844.3 R 3,478.0 516.0 R 948.7 R 9,926.6 234.7 1,160.5 R 16,264.5 169.5 R 213.1 R 21,444.3 -2,347.7 9,224.0 R 28,320.5
2006 — 2,101.2 2,101.2 R 2,785.6 3,793.4 438.0 R 1,023.3 R 11,156.1 213.5 1,368.8 R 17,993.1 177.3 R 243.7 R 23,300.9 R -2,455.3 9,544.2 R 30,389.9
2007 — 2,280.4 2,280.4 2,701.9 4,019.3 633.1 1,046.9 12,289.2 222.4 1,427.7 19,638.7 170.2 199.0 24,990.2 -2,747.9 10,332.0 32,574.2

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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N Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, North Carolina
O
Primary Energy
R
T Petroleum Biomass

H Natural Distillate Total


Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

C Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


A
R 1970
1975
1.14
2.06
1.27
1.99
1.31
2.71
1.40
2.96
2.28
4.32
1.44
2.97
0.73
1.45
1.38
2.63
5.45
9.31
2.35
5.03
O 1980 2.70 4.06 6.95 7.96 7.67 7.30 3.70 6.02 13.91 9.43
1985 2.75 6.38 8.02 6.98 10.27 8.06 4.19 7.22 20.48 13.40
L 1990 2.78 5.98 7.95 8.10 11.22 9.03 3.53 7.46 22.99 16.12
I 1995 2.62 6.70 6.28 5.67 11.39 8.07 2.87 7.12 23.79 16.11
1996 2.63 7.33 7.17 5.85 12.79 9.01 3.29 7.89 23.59 16.02
N 1997 2.51 8.67 7.06 5.59 12.67 8.99 3.28 8.54 23.55 16.59
A 1998 2.53 8.35 6.25 4.95 11.49 7.97 2.84 7.89 23.47 16.58
1999 2.48 8.04 6.71 4.39 11.85 8.51 2.91 7.99 23.41 16.78
2000 2.41 9.25 9.73 7.40 15.80 12.02 4.37 10.21 23.36 17.51
2001 3.38 11.84 9.01 7.52 17.27 12.55 4.17 11.90 23.79 18.68
2002 3.36 8.97 7.83 6.39 14.04 10.78 3.78 9.53 24.02 18.23
2003 3.31 10.99 9.49 9.42 16.79 13.09 4.54 11.66 24.39 18.91
2004 4.02 12.24 11.02 10.33 18.73 14.79 5.16 13.08 24.76 19.90
2005 5.10 14.77 15.45 12.73 21.51 17.95 6.83 R 15.65 25.37 R 21.57
2006 5.14 16.31 17.02 18.37 23.63 R 20.75 7.87 R 17.60 26.72 R 23.40
2007 4.63 15.14 18.13 20.62 26.26 22.99 8.64 17.62 27.54 24.08

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 6.6 35.6 65.9 79.8 25.9 171.6 4.4 218.2 272.5 490.7
1975 5.4 55.6 114.6 82.2 36.0 232.8 9.0 302.7 603.3 905.9
1980 2.4 139.6 285.2 124.0 80.2 489.4 25.2 656.6 1,156.6 1,813.2
1985 2.9 189.1 254.7 158.1 118.2 530.9 35.3 R 758.3 1,876.5 2,634.8
1990 2.2 215.9 195.6 64.6 173.9 434.2 16.1 668.4 2,599.4 3,267.8
1995 1.9 341.9 147.1 67.4 241.5 456.1 19.9 819.8 3,207.3 4,027.1
1996 1.6 446.4 177.8 84.4 309.5 571.7 23.6 1,043.3 3,348.3 4,391.6
1997 1.3 475.0 140.8 82.6 305.4 528.7 18.6 1,023.7 3,262.7 4,286.4
1998 1.5 441.3 109.0 83.8 264.1 456.9 14.3 914.1 3,434.2 4,348.3
1999 1.2 R 440.3 116.0 49.4 275.5 441.0 15.4 R 897.9 3,486.2 4,384.0
2000 0.8 R 609.0 183.4 83.1 396.5 663.0 24.9 1,297.7 3,709.1 5,006.7
2001 1.2 701.1 163.6 86.2 446.7 696.5 15.8 1,414.6 3,749.9 5,164.5
2002 1.3 551.9 128.0 44.3 338.4 510.7 14.5 1,078.5 4,085.4 5,163.9
2003 1.4 750.9 164.1 95.4 451.7 711.2 18.4 1,481.9 4,106.3 5,588.2
2004 3.5 797.6 184.2 110.7 527.3 822.2 21.4 1,644.7 4,369.0 6,013.7
2005 1.5 982.3 200.5 126.7 508.3 835.6 R 35.2 R 1,854.6 4,679.8 R 6,534.4
2006 R 1.4 956.7 201.2 124.4 R 495.0 R 820.6 R 36.9 R 1,815.5 4,818.2 R 6,633.7
2007 0.5 916.3 208.3 99.3 539.8 847.4 44.6 1,808.8 5,271.0 7,079.8

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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230 State Energy Data 2007: Prices and Expenditures
Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, North Carolina N
Primary Energy
O
R
Petroleum Biomass
T
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
H
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
C
1970 0.53 0.94 1.02 0.77 1.41 2.82 0.67 1.23 0.73 1.00 4.60 2.57 A
1975
1980
1.53
1.71
1.71
3.67
2.34
6.33
2.37
6.12
2.67
5.24
4.55
9.91
1.79
3.80
2.66
6.58
1.45
3.70
2.00
4.69
8.46
12.28
5.13
8.45
R
1985 1.90 5.65 6.10 6.98 9.61 9.03 4.46 6.67 4.19 5.86 18.18 12.51 O
1990 1.80 4.48 5.41 8.10 9.69 9.44 3.16 6.60 3.53 5.14 18.93 13.41
1995 1.71 5.08 4.27 5.67 9.49 8.90 2.81 5.31 2.87 4.86 19.09 13.73 L
1996
1997
1.72
1.72
5.96
6.75
5.14
4.97
5.85
5.59
10.72
10.96
9.55
9.57
3.24
3.01
6.31
6.15
3.29
3.28
5.78
6.18
18.83
18.91
13.70
14.12
I
1998 1.70 6.37 3.90 4.95 10.23 8.13 2.25 5.36 2.84 5.64 18.70 14.08 N
1999 1.66 6.01 4.41 4.39 9.97 8.77 2.68 5.85 2.91 5.67 18.63 14.30
2000 1.58 7.38 7.24 7.40 12.95 11.51 4.25 8.53 4.37 7.50 18.67 14.76 A
2001 1.68 9.73 6.40 7.52 13.87 10.80 3.83 7.92 4.17 8.67 18.86 15.41
2002 1.91 6.94 5.74 6.39 11.49 10.43 3.94 7.42 3.78 6.82 19.12 15.29
2003 1.79 9.37 7.15 9.42 13.86 11.83 4.68 9.47 4.54 9.08 19.48 15.86
2004 2.02 10.07 9.20 10.33 15.59 R 13.92 4.66 R 11.63 5.16 9.73 19.63 16.11
2005 2.49 12.42 13.00 12.73 17.96 R 17.98 6.69 R 15.34 6.83 R 12.89 20.09 17.59
2006 2.86 13.54 14.90 18.37 20.00 R 20.09 8.05 17.48 7.87 R 14.28 21.00 R 18.81
2007 2.95 12.31 16.13 20.62 22.31 21.83 9.43 19.14 8.64 14.05 21.77 19.47

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 2.4 20.7 10.1 1.0 2.8 5.3 0.8 20.0 0.1 43.2 152.2 195.4
1975 9.3 37.7 19.4 1.6 3.9 9.9 2.6 37.4 0.2 84.6 337.0 421.6
1980 5.6 97.1 61.7 4.1 9.7 41.1 11.7 128.3 0.6 231.7 597.4 829.1
1985 7.2 R 146.2 105.1 9.7 19.5 30.0 9.0 173.3 0.8 R 327.6 1,188.9 R 1,516.5
1990 5.7 144.7 72.6 3.6 26.5 38.8 4.4 145.9 1.8 298.1 1,648.2 1,946.3
1995 8.4 195.9 58.4 4.7 35.5 2.8 3.3 104.7 2.7 311.7 2,025.9 2,337.6
1996 7.7 250.1 84.5 5.9 45.8 15.6 4.5 156.2 3.2 417.3 2,092.5 2,509.8
1997 7.4 266.1 82.9 6.5 46.6 8.8 3.2 147.9 3.1 424.5 2,151.0 2,575.5
1998 8.1 241.5 58.7 7.3 41.5 14.7 1.6 123.8 2.3 375.8 2,278.6 2,654.4
1999 5.9 236.5 55.5 4.6 40.9 14.2 1.7 116.9 2.5 361.8 2,365.2 2,727.0
2000 4.3 328.1 112.9 9.8 57.3 19.8 3.0 202.9 4.1 539.3 2,488.7 3,028.0
2001 4.8 391.2 115.5 8.2 63.3 14.8 3.1 204.8 2.8 603.7 2,567.0 3,170.6
2002 5.5 291.4 66.6 3.4 48.9 14.9 1.8 135.7 2.6 435.2 2,704.3 3,139.6
2003 5.1 433.3 88.5 14.4 65.8 71.6 6.1 246.5 3.2 688.2 2,769.8 3,457.9
2004 15.8 474.3 90.0 9.9 77.4 R 106.0 8.1 R 291.4 3.6 R 785.1 2,871.5 R 3,656.6
2005 8.7 616.7 126.4 11.7 74.9 R 181.9 9.6 R 404.5 R 5.6 R 1,035.5 3,027.8 R 4,063.2
2006 R 7.6 R 651.3 127.7 10.4 R 73.9 R 168.1 8.2 R 388.3 R 6.0 R 1,053.2 3,195.3 R 4,248.5
2007 2.8 580.2 141.0 8.3 80.9 131.3 1.8 363.4 7.0 953.4 3,477.2 4,430.6

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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N Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, North Carolina
O Primary Energy
R Coal Petroleum Biomass
T
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
H Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


C
A 1970 — 0.53 0.53 0.50 0.71 1.41 2.82 0.45 0.98 0.86 — 0.66 2.76 1.03
1975 — 1.53 1.53 1.34 2.19 2.67 4.55 1.92 2.47 2.31 — 1.84 6.36 2.90
R 1980 — 1.71 1.71 3.32 5.49 5.24 9.91 3.72 6.04 5.03 1.61 3.91 9.28 5.21
O 1985
1990


1.90
1.80
1.90
1.80
4.75
3.36
6.36
5.77
9.61
9.69
9.03
9.44
4.46
3.16
6.72
4.97
6.35
5.34
1.61
0.97
4.68
3.34
13.83
13.99
6.99
5.89
L 1995
1996


1.71
1.72
1.71
1.72
3.45
4.22
4.50
5.40
8.00
9.25
8.90
9.55
2.81
3.24
4.89
5.77
4.84
5.68
1.18
1.02
3.32
3.91
14.21
14.02
5.79
6.16
I 1997 — 1.72 1.72 4.50 5.14 9.03 9.57 3.01 5.54 5.67 1.01 4.03 13.82 6.21
1998 — 1.70 1.70 3.80 4.09 8.22 8.13 2.25 4.39 4.52 1.24 3.44 13.57 5.79
N 1999 — 1.66 1.66 3.68 4.66 8.57 8.77 2.68 4.94 4.96 1.38 3.58 13.39 5.89
R 11.90 R 7.13 R 4.94 R 6.88
A 2000
2001


1.58
1.68
1.58
1.68
5.15
6.71
7.54
6.81 12.43
11.51
10.80
4.25
3.83
6.65
5.58 6.72
1.43
1.96 5.22
13.43
13.51 7.16
2002 — 1.91 1.91 4.70 6.19 10.65 10.43 3.94 6.03 6.60 2.12 4.70 13.76 6.80
2003 — 1.79 1.79 6.01 7.53 12.84 11.83 4.68 7.23 7.55 1.62 5.13 14.05 7.13
2004 — 2.02 2.02 6.94 9.77 14.47 R 13.92 4.66 8.30 8.49 1.79 6.40 14.30 8.28
2005 — 2.49 2.49 10.75 13.37 17.07 R 17.98 6.69 10.67 11.36 2.75 8.85 14.76 10.20
2006 — 2.86 2.86 10.59 15.31 19.23 R 20.09 8.05 13.14 R 13.82 2.69 R 9.80 15.33 R 11.04
2007 — 2.95 2.95 9.62 16.28 21.31 21.83 9.43 14.15 15.01 2.54 10.35 16.02 11.69

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 28.7 28.7 38.4 18.6 10.1 14.9 16.5 40.8 100.8 — 168.0 151.4 319.4
1975 — 53.2 53.2 84.6 54.6 36.6 18.7 85.1 93.0 287.9 — 425.7 452.8 878.6
1980 — 57.3 57.3 287.1 132.0 88.2 26.8 197.3 250.3 694.6 20.4 R 1,059.4 799.8 R 1,859.2
1985 — 106.1 106.1 R 367.2 134.0 124.8 39.5 163.0 279.8 741.0 23.9 R 1,238.3 1,239.9 R 2,478.2
1990 — 133.2 133.2 287.9 115.9 120.1 40.0 86.6 278.0 640.7 52.3 1,114.1 1,467.3 2,581.4
1995 — 105.5 105.5 380.0 121.6 148.2 45.3 102.0 333.9 751.0 82.5 1,319.0 1,651.7 2,970.7
1996 — 101.3 101.3 455.0 137.5 197.5 50.0 128.1 452.4 965.5 72.2 1,594.0 1,633.8 3,227.8
1997 — 93.1 93.1 519.6 120.2 255.7 52.0 105.0 467.9 1,000.8 72.6 1,686.1 1,654.5 3,340.6
1998 — 80.4 80.4 421.7 115.0 160.6 39.1 65.4 396.5 776.7 81.7 1,360.6 1,619.6 2,980.1
1999 — 73.0 73.0 R 408.8 106.7 130.9 30.0 69.7 445.5 782.8 91.4 1,356.0 1,560.4 R 2,916.4
2000 — 73.6 73.6 565.8 184.7 R 249.8 48.2 126.2 596.6 R 1,205.5 97.3 R 1,942.2 1,569.3 R 3,511.5
2001 — 76.8 76.8 621.0 185.5 241.2 113.6 81.7 464.5 1,086.4 132.3 1,916.5 1,517.6 3,434.1
2002 — 80.6 80.6 482.7 123.1 176.2 106.3 76.7 487.3 969.6 134.2 1,667.0 1,473.6 3,140.6
2003 — 75.3 75.3 555.4 150.7 144.2 102.6 115.1 562.5 1,075.0 131.9 R 1,837.7 1,453.4 3,291.0
2004 — 77.0 77.0 649.0 198.1 148.2 R 142.7 153.2 724.2 R 1,366.3 R 85.2 R 2,177.4 1,515.7 R 3,693.1
2005 — 91.9 91.9 971.5 332.8 263.5 R 171.8 206.8 879.9 R 1,854.8 155.8 R 3,074.0 1,516.4 R 4,590.4
2006 — 92.1 92.1 R 957.8 349.0 R 350.2 R 203.5 195.8 1,069.9 R 2,168.3 181.2 R 3,399.4 1,530.7 R 4,930.1
2007 — 88.6 88.6 882.2 372.1 339.8 157.8 186.0 1,131.4 2,187.1 126.7 3,284.7 1,583.7 4,868.4

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, North Carolina N
O
Primary Energy
R
Petroleum T
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total H
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu C


A
1970 0.53 — 2.17 1.30 0.73 1.41 5.08 2.82 0.27 2.52 2.52 — 2.52
1975 1.53 — 3.45 3.12 2.03 2.67 7.48 4.55 1.56 4.27 4.27 — 4.27 R
1980 — — 9.02 7.34 6.46 5.24 14.36 9.91 3.43 9.35 9.35 — 9.35 O
1985 — — 9.99 7.66 5.77 11.19 17.61 9.03 3.78 8.62 8.62 — 8.62
1990 — 4.42 9.32 8.75 5.65 12.47 14.60 9.44 2.65 9.10 9.10 — 9.10 L
1995
1996


4.13
3.59
8.36
9.29
7.81
8.59
3.90
4.78
12.80
13.18
19.41
20.08
8.90
9.55
2.48
2.83
8.50
9.02
8.50
9.02


8.50
9.02
I
1997 — 5.09 9.39 8.45 4.42 12.30 17.98 9.57 2.67 9.06 9.06 — 9.06 N
1998 — 4.84 8.11 7.33 3.30 11.65 19.07 8.13 1.96 7.76 7.76 — 7.76
1999 — 5.34 8.81 7.68 3.81 14.03 16.75 8.77 2.57 8.32 8.32 — 8.32
A
2000 — 7.59 10.87 10.32 6.50 17.21 17.99 11.51 4.11 11.00 11.00 — 11.00
2001 — 8.95 11.01 9.70 5.77 17.83 19.00 10.80 3.23 10.36 10.36 — 10.36
2002 — 5.94 10.72 9.36 5.20 16.06 21.74 10.43 3.72 10.02 10.02 — 10.02
2003 — 8.07 12.42 10.72 6.29 17.46 26.51 11.83 4.62 11.39 11.39 — 11.39
2004 — 8.51 15.13 R 12.61 8.39 R 19.90 29.35 R 13.92 4.92 R 13.44 R 13.44 — R 13.44
2005 — 11.12 18.56 R 17.22 12.36 R 22.57 38.40 R 17.98 6.93 R 17.58 R 17.58 24.42 R 17.58
2006 — 11.29 22.31 19.00 14.51 24.63 R 46.08 R 20.09 R 7.89 R 19.74 R 19.74 9.45 R 19.74
2007 — 10.26 23.70 20.26 15.59 26.73 51.97 21.83 9.35 21.26 21.26 26.64 21.26

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) — 1.7 47.8 18.7 0.3 16.1 815.5 0.6 900.7 900.7 — 900.7
1975 (s) — 3.8 149.2 42.3 1.1 22.6 1,570.5 2.6 1,792.1 1,792.1 — 1,792.1
1980 — — 9.8 457.5 185.3 1.0 55.3 3,381.0 2.1 4,092.0 4,092.0 — 4,092.0
1985 — — 8.8 617.0 213.6 7.4 61.7 3,293.3 2.3 4,204.1 4,211.2 — 4,211.2
1990 — (s) 10.0 805.7 174.2 7.2 57.5 3,767.2 8.6 4,830.4 4,830.4 — 4,830.4
1995 — 0.1 5.9 902.9 109.3 6.5 73.0 3,960.8 4.7 5,063.0 5,063.1 — 5,063.1
1996 — 0.1 6.9 1,027.9 247.2 6.3 73.3 4,327.1 5.8 5,694.5 5,694.6 — 5,694.6
1997 — 0.2 7.5 1,077.9 R 179.4 5.4 69.3 4,477.4 4.7 R 5,821.6 R 5,821.9 — R 5,821.9
1998 — 0.2 5.6 949.4 R 126.4 8.9 76.9 3,939.2 1.8 R 5,108.3 R 5,108.4 — R 5,108.4
1999 — 0.2 8.3 967.7 146.8 3.7 68.3 4,407.6 2.1 5,604.5 5,604.7 — 5,604.7
2000 — 0.4 7.7 1,498.4 268.1 6.1 72.3 5,799.6 3.3 7,655.4 7,655.7 — 7,655.7
2001 — 0.5 8.4 1,403.1 198.0 3.7 69.9 5,425.4 2.1 7,110.6 7,111.1 — 7,111.1
2002 — 0.3 4.9 1,366.8 142.3 7.8 79.0 5,346.3 18.7 6,965.7 6,966.1 — 6,966.1
2003 — 0.6 8.8 1,565.5 187.1 8.1 89.1 6,145.7 22.7 8,027.0 8,027.6 — 8,027.6
2004 — 0.7 8.3 R 2,054.8 256.6 9.9 100.0 R 7,401.8 12.4 R 9,843.8 R 9,844.4 — R 9,844.4
2005 — 0.4 12.0 R 2,780.8 516.0 R 101.9 130.1 R 9,572.9 18.3 R 13,132.1 R 13,132.5 (s) R 13,132.5
2006 — R 0.3 12.0 3,076.9 438.0 104.2 R 152.1 R 10,784.6 R 9.6 R 14,577.3 R 14,577.7 (s) R 14,577.7
2007 — 0.3 11.5 3,252.2 633.1 86.4 177.2 12,000.1 34.7 16,195.1 16,195.4 (s) 16,195.4

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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N Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, North Carolina
O
Petroleum Biomass
R
T Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
H
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

C 1970 0.41 0.37 0.69 0.83 — 0.79 — — — 0.41


A 1975 1.07 1.41 1.78 2.22 — 1.89 0.29 — — 1.05
1980 1.57 3.15 3.82 5.82 — 5.82 0.36 — — 1.48
R 1985 1.98 4.78 — 5.68 — 5.68 0.54 — — 1.57
O 1990
1995
1.78
1.63
3.12
2.33


5.12
3.82


5.12
3.82
0.54
0.51
0.46
0.70


1.35
1.21
L 1996 1.48 3.01 2.85 4.68 — 4.67 0.47 0.59 — 1.15
I 1997
1998
1.43
1.44
3.11
2.68
2.68

4.28
3.11
1.06
0.60
4.24
2.77
0.47
0.45
0.50
0.61


1.13
1.10
N 1999 1.44 2.83 — 3.98 — 3.98 0.44 0.67 — 1.11
2000 1.43 4.32 — 6.16 — 6.16 0.30 0.67 — 1.09
A 2001 1.59 4.35 — 5.84 — 5.84 0.43 1.36 — 1.25
2002 1.75 3.49 — 4.99 — 4.99 0.44 1.64 — 1.35
2003 1.79 5.74 — 6.46 — 6.46 0.43 1.58 — 1.37
2004 2.01 6.76 — 8.31 — 8.31 0.42 1.46 — 1.55
2005 2.40 9.99 — 11.73 — 11.73 0.41 2.28 — 1.91
2006 2.69 7.64 — 13.99 — 13.99 0.43 R 2.32 — 2.05
2007 2.75 7.94 — 14.91 — 14.91 0.41 2.42 — 2.17

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 173.8 8.0 1.9 6.9 — 8.9 — — — 190.7


1975 465.1 0.1 2.6 1.2 — 3.9 4.4 — — 473.6
1980 919.7 5.5 (s) 19.0 — 19.0 22.9 — — 967.2
1985 967.8 2.9 — 14.7 — 14.7 109.8 — — 1,095.2
1990 871.9 9.0 — 11.6 — 11.6 149.0 0.8 — 1,042.4
1995 969.8 13.5 — 11.9 — 11.9 193.6 4.6 — 1,193.3
1996 1,009.7 11.1 0.1 16.3 — 16.4 166.6 3.5 — 1,207.3
1997 1,010.5 18.9 (s) 12.7 (s) 12.7 160.9 3.1 — 1,206.2
1998 1,009.2 37.6 — 11.9 0.4 12.2 184.2 4.2 — 1,247.4
1999 998.4 35.9 — 15.6 — 15.6 172.5 4.4 — 1,226.9
2000 1,050.8 56.9 — 41.9 — 41.9 123.9 4.5 — 1,278.0
2001 1,127.1 72.4 — 29.9 — 29.9 171.2 8.8 — 1,409.4
2002 1,267.0 112.2 — 23.6 — 23.6 182.8 10.4 — 1,596.0
2003 1,298.0 82.9 — 43.6 — 43.6 182.8 9.8 — 1,617.1
2004 1,478.2 146.1 — 31.4 — 31.4 175.8 9.7 — 1,841.1
2005 1,850.8 273.5 — 37.5 — 37.5 169.5 16.5 — 2,347.7
2006 2,000.2 219.6 — 38.6 — 38.6 177.3 R 19.6 — R 2,455.3
2007 2,188.6 322.8 — 45.6 — 45.6 170.2 20.6 — 2,747.9

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, North Dakota N
Primary Energy
O
R
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric T
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
H
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
D
1970 — 0.35 0.35 0.78 1.07 0.75 1.87 2.83 0.91 1.25 1.85 — 0.61 1.27 0.29 7.04 1.99 A
1975 — 0.42 0.42 1.26 2.66 2.09 3.29 4.69 1.80 2.71 3.58 — 1.20 2.27 0.50 8.57 3.49
1980 — 0.68 0.68 3.41 6.59 6.47 6.12 9.97 3.58 5.79 7.78 — 3.06 3.77 0.97 11.96 7.33 K
1985
1990


1.46
1.16
1.46
1.16
4.97
4.12
6.77
7.27
6.44
6.11
8.63
7.20
9.64
9.87
3.49
2.64
6.60
5.33
7.90
8.07


3.46
3.48
R 3.42
R 2.75
1.22
0.71
17.11
16.87
R 7.07
R 6.58
O
1995 — 1.08 1.08 3.81 6.49 4.54 7.33 9.17 2.38 6.10 7.59 — 2.15 R 2.55
R 2.72
0.79 16.74 R 5.99
R 6.48
T
1996 — 1.03 1.03 3.77 7.63 5.23 9.27 9.84 2.94 5.79 8.48 — 2.64 0.81 16.57
1997 — 1.07 1.07 3.73 6.82 5.15 9.58 9.69 3.05 5.22 8.02 — 2.45 R 2.73 0.81 16.59 R 6.28 A
1998 — 1.04 1.04 3.68 6.23 4.05 7.60 8.48 2.64 4.84 7.11 — 2.03 R 2.40 0.78 16.75 R 5.85
1999 — 1.01 1.01 3.81 7.09 4.73 7.85 9.22 2.69 4.24 7.55 — 1.77 R 2.56 0.75 16.13 R 6.17
2000 — 1.01 1.01 5.17 9.59 7.33 R 11.01 12.05 3.93 6.66 R 10.42 — 2.59 R 3.25 0.97 15.99 R 7.40
2001 — 0.98 0.98 6.24 9.03 6.50 11.72 11.56 4.27 6.15 9.96 — 2.43 R 3.46 1.06 16.10 R 7.52
2002 — 0.99 0.99 4.74 8.45 5.37 9.60 10.92 3.37 6.68 9.28 — 2.90 R 2.97 0.87 16.01 R 7.00
2003 — 1.09 1.09 6.09 9.62 6.51 11.86 12.36 3.16 9.01 10.74 — 3.42 R 3.39 0.91 16.05 R 7.87
2004 — 1.12 1.12 7.39 11.74 8.77 13.38 14.51 3.74 8.21 12.48 — 3.02 R 4.17 1.00 16.72 R 9.18
2005 — 1.26 1.26 10.00 16.07 12.98 R 16.11 17.72 6.59 8.78 15.86 — R 3.58 R 5.08 1.17 17.38 R 11.08
2006 — 1.38 1.38 8.38 18.14 14.70 R 17.87 20.11 7.72 10.88 17.88 — R 3.49 R 5.63 1.25 18.23 R 11.98
2007 — 1.42 1.42 7.56 20.21 16.00 19.92 22.22 8.51 17.64 20.59 — 4.58 6.29 1.31 18.85 13.22

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 19.9 19.9 14.9 30.9 8.3 12.1 130.2 3.2 15.7 200.5 — (s) 237.4 -14.2 67.3 290.4
1975 — 28.6 28.6 31.1 68.8 20.9 19.3 247.6 10.0 24.8 391.5 — 0.1 466.9 -31.3 108.0 543.5
1980 — 110.4 110.4 R 77.6 312.6 59.7 29.0 480.1 13.6 39.5 934.5 — 1.2 R 1,195.8 -160.0 210.2 R 1,246.0
1985 — 439.4 439.4 R 118.4 300.9 58.3 16.8 446.8 6.2 55.0 884.1 — 1.8 R 1,532.2 -289.6 407.5 R 1,650.0
1990 — 435.2 435.2 R 98.9 305.9 39.0 36.4 422.5 4.0 35.6 843.4 — 2.2 R 1,389.8 -205.4 401.1 R 1,585.6
1995 — 433.0 433.0 R 114.3 302.3 8.5 45.9 413.8 1.4 40.6 812.5 — 1.9 R 1,378.3 -237.9 447.7 R 1,588.1
1996 — 414.6 414.6 R 126.1 369.9 7.3 73.5 445.7 1.2 42.6 940.2 — 2.2 R 1,503.2 -254.5 467.5 R 1,716.1
1997 — 411.7 411.7 R 164.1 319.0 5.5 87.2 435.7 1.8 49.6 898.9 — 1.8 R 1,482.8 -242.2 465.7 R 1,706.2
1998 — 424.9 424.9 R 150.7 260.6 4.9 53.4 383.6 0.4 53.0 755.8 — 1.4 R 1,338.8 -250.4 466.4 R 1,554.8
1999 — 416.6 416.6 R 147.6 311.6 10.9 75.1 418.6 0.5 65.1 881.7 — 1.5 R 1,452.7 -242.0 497.4 R 1,708.1
2000 — 429.8 429.8 R 189.0 436.0 17.2 R 132.3 534.5 1.2 58.0 R 1,179.3 — 2.3 R 1,882.6 -322.9 509.2 R 2,068.9
2001 — 412.4 412.4 R 240.9 466.2 27.7 227.5 510.6 1.3 63.9 1,297.2 — 2.7 R 2,058.8 -348.4 535.0 R 2,245.3
2002 — 420.1 420.1 R 189.6 403.8 16.1 117.4 486.4 2.1 58.5 1,084.3 — 2.0 R 1,739.1 -289.3 554.2 R 2,004.0
2003 — 457.3 457.3 R 213.4 465.1 20.6 118.6 558.2 2.7 52.1 1,217.3 — 2.5 R 1,946.8 -300.0 568.8 R 2,215.6
2004 — 445.1 445.1 R 273.2 642.7 54.4 159.2 651.1 1.4 67.1 1,576.0 — 3.6 R 2,369.2 -314.2 595.1 R 2,650.2
2005 — 542.5 542.5 R 324.4 916.6 47.5 R 195.6 805.7 10.4 91.9 R 2,067.7 — R 5.9 R 3,061.9 -401.0 637.4 R 3,298.3
2006 — R 572.6 R 572.6 R 279.4 1,052.6 61.3 R 177.6 887.4 4.9 145.4 R 2,329.2 — R 5.7 R 3,305.6 -405.0 693.1 R 3,593.7
2007 — 596.9 596.9 297.6 1,404.7 64.4 215.0 1,002.8 4.9 87.9 2,779.7 — 6.1 3,783.7 -432.6 758.5 4,109.7

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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N Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, North Dakota
O
Primary Energy
R
T Petroleum Biomass

H Natural Distillate Total


Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

D Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


A
K 1970
1975
1.56
3.09
0.99
1.51
1.28
2.55
1.65
2.69
2.07
3.51
1.62
3.02
0.61
1.20
1.37
2.24
7.80
9.18
2.52
3.94
O 1980 1.96 3.66 6.92 7.39 7.48 7.04 3.06 5.12
R 5.99
13.14 R 7.51
R 10.14
1985 1.74 5.26 7.48 7.85 8.46 7.56 3.46 18.02
T 1990 1.10 4.55 6.87 8.28 7.98 7.20 3.56 R 5.61 18.33 R 10.10
A 1995 1.12 4.44 6.12 4.97 6.91 6.44 2.90 R 5.08
R 5.60
18.25 R 9.99
R 10.07
1996 1.05 4.32 7.00 6.00 9.24 7.93 3.32 18.15
1997 1.21 4.75 6.89 5.62 9.73 8.61 3.31 R 6.31 18.39 R 10.56
1998 1.24 4.97 5.79 4.31 7.18 6.55 2.87 R 5.51 19.01 R 10.67
1999 1.19 5.09 6.23 4.88 7.59 7.08 2.94 R 5.83 19.04 R 10.63
2000 1.17 6.15 9.02 9.18 10.84 10.22 4.41 R 7.89 18.86 R 11.72
2001 1.35 7.46 8.80 9.19 11.46 10.70 4.22 R 8.86 18.97 R 12.45
2002 0.33 5.29 7.87 8.44 9.44 9.00 3.82 R 6.78 18.72 R 11.24
2003 1.23 7.47 9.30 9.99 11.65 10.91 4.59 R 8.79 19.02 R 12.58
2004 1.23 8.98 11.03 11.10 13.05 12.33 5.21 R 10.24 19.91 R 13.79
2005 1.51 11.00 15.14 15.34 15.53 15.42 6.91 R 12.70 20.49 R 15.64
2006 1.73 10.34 17.31 19.50 17.19 17.23 7.96 R 13.16 20.91 R 16.37
2007 1.91 8.72 19.33 22.12 19.12 19.20 8.73 12.82 21.41 16.32

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 1.9 8.4 8.2 1.8 10.0 20.0 (s) 30.3 37.2 67.5
1975 1.9 15.4 11.5 0.3 15.4 27.3 0.1 44.7 59.5 104.2
1980 0.8 R 37.1 47.3 0.2 14.0 61.6 1.2 R 100.7 110.1 R 210.8
1985 1.0 R 57.9 50.6 0.6 5.2 56.4 1.8 R 117.0 185.1 R 302.1
1990 0.4 R 43.2 39.3 0.2 18.9 58.4 1.9 R 103.8 184.8 R 288.6
1995 0.2 R 52.3 25.6 0.1 19.4 45.1 1.3 R 98.9 210.7 R 309.6
1996 0.3 R 57.2 33.4 0.2 31.5 65.1 1.6 R 124.2 223.0 R 347.2
1997 0.3 R 56.7 24.2 0.2 53.5 77.8 1.2 R 136.0 215.6 R 351.6
1998 0.2 R 52.1 17.9 0.1 28.2 46.3 0.9 R 99.6 212.3 R 311.8
1999 0.3 R 56.2 17.6 0.5 39.5 57.5 1.0 R 115.1 214.8 R 329.9
2000 0.2 R 69.8 29.6 0.1 68.7 98.5 1.6 R 170.2 218.2 R 388.4
2001 0.3 R 81.2 25.2 0.2 83.1 108.5 1.5 R 191.5 225.3 R 416.8
2002 0.1 R 60.3 19.4 0.1 61.4 80.9 1.4 R 142.6 234.1 R 376.7
2003 0.4 R 86.1 27.2 0.2 73.0 100.4 1.7 R 188.7 240.6 R 429.3
2004 0.5 R 100.5 37.4 0.3 80.0 117.7 2.0 R 220.7 248.8 R 469.5
2005 0.6 R 121.9 40.6 0.6 103.6 144.8 R 3.1 R 270.4 265.4 R 535.7
2006 0.3 R 104.2 46.5 0.3 R 90.4 R 137.2 R 3.3 R 245.0 275.0 R 519.9
2007 0.7 97.7 52.9 0.3 103.5 156.6 4.0 259.0 297.1 556.1

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, North Dakota N
Primary Energy
O
R
Petroleum Biomass
T
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
H
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
D
1970 0.74 0.67 1.06 — 1.30 2.83 0.84 1.45 0.60 0.90 6.62 1.77 A
1975
1980
1.26
2.63
1.11
3.26
2.34
6.45


2.63
5.23
4.69
9.97
1.69
3.78
2.23
5.63
1.20
3.06
1.43
4.04
7.84
12.16
2.23
R 5.36 K
1985 3.25 4.81 6.03 7.85 8.66 9.64 3.49 6.18 3.46 R 4.94
R 4.23
17.54 R 8.64
R 8.84
O
1990 2.72 4.06 5.50 8.28 6.47 9.87 2.64 6.33 3.56 17.10
1995 2.12 3.72 4.30 4.97 8.17 9.17 2.38 5.57 2.90 R 3.74 17.12 R 8.80 T
R 3.87 R 8.67
1996
1997
2.01
2.05
3.72
4.14
5.24
4.91
6.00
5.62
9.92
10.48
9.84
9.69
2.94
3.05
6.80
7.06
3.32
3.31 R 4.37
16.81
17.09 R 9.11 A
1998 2.01 4.21 3.82 4.31 9.36 8.48 2.64 5.53 2.87 4.20 17.25 R 9.34
1999 2.02 4.32 4.35 4.88 8.76 9.22 2.69 6.13 2.94 4.37 17.22 R 9.44
2000 1.98 5.60 7.04 9.18 11.66 12.05 3.93 9.04 4.41 R 5.78 17.01 R 10.18
2001 1.80 6.76 6.51 9.19 13.14 11.56 4.27 9.18 4.22 R 6.63 16.64 R 10.98
2002 1.87 4.67 5.89 8.44 9.72 10.92 3.40 7.11 3.82 R 4.70 16.31 R 9.97
2003 2.23 7.10 7.09 9.99 12.05 12.36 3.16 8.32 4.59 R 6.58 16.52 R 11.03
2004 2.32 8.16 9.21 11.10 14.20 14.51 3.74 11.41 5.21 R 7.26 17.19 R 11.62
2005 2.77 9.97 13.70 15.34 17.15 17.72 6.59 14.66 6.91 R 8.77 17.91 R 12.83
2006 3.02 9.27 15.79 19.50 19.12 20.11 7.72 R 17.35 7.96 R 9.67 18.46 R 14.16
2007 2.91 7.99 17.29 22.12 20.73 22.22 8.51 18.38 8.73 8.29 19.30 13.43

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.7 5.8 1.5 — 1.1 2.2 0.5 5.4 (s) 11.9 15.7 27.6
1975 1.8 13.7 2.4 — 2.0 2.3 5.2 12.0 (s) 27.6 21.5 49.1
1980 3.9 R 37.8 24.1 — 1.7 3.8 9.5 39.2 (s) R 81.0 47.5 R 128.6
1985 6.6 R 51.7 17.6 (s) 0.9 3.5 1.4 23.5 (s) R 81.8 121.2 R 203.0
1990 4.1 R 42.9 5.6 (s) 2.7 3.6 0.4 12.3 0.2 R 59.6 134.2 R 193.7
1995 3.1 R 45.4 3.7 (s) 4.0 0.5 0.3 8.6 0.2 R 57.3 159.4 R 216.7
1996 3.9 R 47.5 6.4 0.1 6.0 0.5 0.1 13.0 0.2 R 64.6 165.0 R 229.7
1997 3.8 R 47.3 7.4 (s) 10.2 0.5 0.2 18.2 0.2 R 69.5 161.5 R 231.0
1998 3.0 R 44.1 6.0 (s) 6.5 0.9 0.3 13.7 0.2 R 60.9 162.5 R 223.4
1999 3.3 R 45.2 5.9 (s) 8.0 1.0 0.3 15.3 0.2 R 63.9 164.1 R 228.0
2000 3.4 R 64.1 9.5 0.1 13.0 0.6 0.3 23.6 0.3 R 91.3 173.6 R 264.9
2001 3.4 R 72.8 9.9 0.1 16.8 0.6 1.0 28.4 0.3 R 104.9 203.0 R 307.9
2002 3.9 R 53.0 4.9 0.1 11.2 0.6 2.0 18.6 0.2 R 75.8 218.1 R 293.9
2003 5.4 R 75.5 7.3 0.1 13.3 1.2 2.0 24.0 0.3 R 105.1 214.2 R 319.3
2004 8.9 R 86.0 9.7 0.1 15.4 0.8 0.4 26.3 0.3 R 121.5 225.4 R 346.9
2005 12.0 R 102.3 11.3 0.2 20.2 0.9 1.9 34.5 R 0.5 R 149.3 244.0 R 393.3
2006 R 5.1 R 90.6 13.8 0.4 R 17.7 2.1 0.5 R 34.5 0.5 R 130.6 260.0 R 390.6
2007 10.0 86.2 16.1 0.2 19.8 2.0 1.4 39.4 0.6 136.2 277.5 413.7

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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N Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, North Dakota
O Primary Energy
R Coal Petroleum Biomass
T
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
H Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


D
A 1970 — 0.74 0.74 0.38 0.79 1.30 2.83 0.94 0.85 1.48 — 1.32 5.95 1.55
1975 — 1.26 1.26 1.00 2.72 2.63 4.69 1.94 2.16 3.24 — 2.78 8.00 3.18
K 1980 — 2.63 2.63 2.58 5.50 5.23 9.97 3.19 4.18 6.29 — 5.51 9.94 6.02
R 4.95
O 1985
1990


3.25
2.72
3.25
2.72
4.19
3.24
6.28
5.87
8.66
6.47
9.64
9.87
3.49
2.64
5.34
3.65
6.62
5.91

2.17
4.31
3.55
15.27
14.05 R 4.03

T 1995
1996


2.12
2.01
2.12
2.01
2.76
2.87
4.87
5.85
7.48
9.11
9.17
9.84
2.38
2.94
3.75
3.63
5.40
6.17
1.01
1.27
2.87
R 3.04
13.19
13.00
3.30
3.50
A 1997 — 2.05 2.05 2.90 5.37 8.88 9.69 3.05 3.73 5.51 1.24 2.92 12.83 R 3.40
R 3.17
1998 — 2.01 2.01 2.72 4.24 7.76 8.48 2.64 3.37 4.65 1.03 2.68 12.61
1999 — 2.02 2.02 2.68 5.01 7.94 9.22 2.69 3.30 4.87 0.76 2.79 11.83 R 3.39
2000 — 1.98 1.98 4.00 7.96 R 11.04 12.05 3.93 5.12 R 7.99 0.89 R 3.49 11.65 R 4.03
2001 — 1.80 1.80 5.12 7.27 11.70 11.56 4.27 4.66 8.11 1.39 R 3.91 11.67 R 4.35
2002 — 1.87 1.87 4.43 6.59 9.76 10.92 3.40 4.80 7.01 1.48 R 3.33 11.66 R 3.81
2003 — 2.23 2.23 4.00 7.84 12.08 12.36 3.16 5.69 8.34 1.57 R 3.61 11.62 4.15
2004 — 2.32 2.32 5.67 10.07 13.45 14.51 3.74 5.42 10.01 1.69 R 4.72 12.10 R 5.22
2005 — 2.77 2.77 9.02 14.37 R 16.60 17.72 6.59 5.81 R 12.64 2.03 R 5.97 12.67 R 6.40
2006 — 3.02 3.02 6.26 16.38 R 18.41 20.11 7.72 8.40 R 14.42 R 1.62 6.45 14.64 7.00
2007 — 2.91 2.91 6.55 18.37 20.63 22.22 8.51 10.29 17.94 1.89 6.92 15.35 7.56

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 5.4 5.4 0.7 10.0 1.0 34.4 2.3 8.6 56.3 — 62.3 14.3 76.7
1975 — 9.4 9.4 1.9 25.6 1.8 54.1 4.6 16.8 102.9 — 114.1 27.0 141.1
1980 — 20.2 20.2 2.6 78.8 13.0 80.7 4.1 23.1 199.8 — 222.6 52.6 R 275.2
1985 — 230.8 230.8 R 8.7 105.5 10.3 54.7 4.8 39.5 214.8 — R 454.6 101.1 R 555.8
1990 — 234.3 234.3 R 12.9 103.0 14.4 41.4 3.6 20.3 182.7 0.1 R 430.3 82.2 R 512.5
1995 — 210.7 210.7 R 16.4 85.6 21.8 32.8 1.1 20.3 161.6 0.3 R 389.1 77.7 R 466.8
1996 — 180.6 180.6 R 21.3 99.0 35.0 29.5 1.1 22.5 187.2 0.3 R 389.4 79.4 R 468.8
1997 — 175.7 175.7 R 58.9 81.5 23.0 22.7 1.7 31.4 160.3 0.4 R 395.2 88.5 R 483.8
1998 — 178.9 178.9 R 54.4 63.2 18.5 24.8 0.1 32.7 139.3 0.3 R 372.9 91.7 R 464.6
1999 — 178.4 178.4 R 45.9 68.9 27.1 20.9 0.2 46.6 163.6 0.4 R 388.3 118.5 R 506.8
2000 — 189.4 189.4 R 54.6 127.6 R 50.3 27.8 0.9 38.6 R 245.3 0.4 R 489.7 117.5 R 607.2
2001 — 168.2 168.2 R 86.5 144.6 127.1 31.7 0.3 42.1 345.9 1.0 R 601.5 106.7 R 708.2
2002 — 172.2 172.2 R 76.0 108.8 44.3 31.3 (s) 36.3 220.8 0.4 R 469.4 102.0 R 571.3
2003 — 211.6 211.6 R 51.3 127.5 30.7 36.9 0.7 26.2 222.1 0.4 R 485.4 114.0 R 599.3
2004 — 196.7 196.7 R 85.8 207.0 61.5 54.3 1.0 37.9 361.7 1.2 R 645.5 120.9 R 766.4
2005 — 255.4 255.4 R 100.2 313.3 R 69.9 57.9 8.5 53.8 R 503.4 2.3 R 861.3 128.1 R 989.3
2006 — R 287.8 R 287.8 R 84.7 361.0 R 67.7 71.0 4.4 103.5 R 607.6 R 1.9 R 981.8 158.1 R 1,139.9
2007 — 267.0 267.0 113.7 413.9 89.8 66.9 3.5 40.8 614.9 1.5 997.2 183.9 1,181.2

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, North Dakota N
O
Primary Energy
R
Petroleum T
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total H
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu D


A
1970 0.74 — 2.17 1.33 0.75 1.30 5.08 2.83 0.83 2.19 2.19 — 2.19
1975 1.26 — 3.45 2.67 2.09 2.63 7.48 4.69 — 3.95 3.95 — 3.95 K
1980 — — 9.02 7.23 6.47 5.23 14.36 9.97 — 8.74 8.74 — 8.74 O
1985 — — 9.99 7.12 6.44 10.30 17.61 9.64 — 8.66 8.66 — 8.66
1990 — 4.18 9.32 8.96 6.11 8.69 14.60 9.87 — 9.31 9.31 — 9.31 T
1995
1996


2.58
1.46
8.36
9.29
7.91
9.17
4.54
5.23
13.22
13.23
19.41
20.08
9.17
9.84


8.75
9.64
8.74
9.63


8.74
9.63
A
1997 — 3.73 9.39 7.86 5.15 12.59 17.98 9.69 — 9.06 9.04 — 9.04
1998 — 3.86 8.11 7.91 4.05 12.07 19.07 8.48 — 8.37 8.36 — 8.36
1999 — 4.31 8.81 8.50 4.73 14.24 16.75 9.22 — 8.93 8.92 — 8.92
2000 — 5.32 10.87 10.96 7.33 17.06 17.99 12.05 — 11.59 11.59 — 11.59
2001 — 6.14 11.01 10.53 6.50 18.18 19.00 11.56 — 10.98 10.98 — 10.98
2002 — 3.99 10.72 9.74 5.37 16.37 21.74 10.92 — 10.38 10.37 — 10.37
2003 — 7.05 12.42 10.87 6.51 18.61 26.51 12.36 — 11.71 11.71 — 11.71
2004 — 8.55 15.13 13.12 8.77 20.38 29.35 14.51 — 13.70 13.69 — 13.69
2005 — 9.85 18.56 17.43 12.98 22.87 38.40 17.72 — 17.60 17.60 — 17.60
2006 — 10.64 22.31 19.53 14.70 24.83 R 46.08 20.11 — 19.86 19.86 — 19.86
2007 — 7.87 23.70 21.33 16.00 27.27 51.97 22.22 — 21.79 21.79 — 21.79

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) — 1.0 11.1 8.3 (s) 4.2 93.6 0.2 118.6 118.6 — 118.6
1975 (s) — 1.5 29.2 20.9 (s) 6.2 191.2 — 249.1 249.1 — 249.1
1980 — — 2.9 159.9 59.7 0.2 13.2 395.6 — 631.5 631.5 — 631.5
1985 — — 0.2 124.8 58.3 0.4 14.7 388.7 — 587.1 589.1 — 589.1
1990 — (s) 1.3 156.1 39.0 0.4 13.7 377.5 — 588.1 590.7 — 590.7
1995 — 0.1 2.7 185.0 8.5 0.6 17.4 380.5 — 594.8 595.0 — 595.0
1996 — 0.1 2.4 226.6 7.3 1.0 17.5 415.6 — 670.3 670.4 — 670.4
1997 — 1.3 1.6 201.9 5.5 0.6 16.5 412.5 — 638.5 639.8 — 639.8
1998 — 0.2 1.8 171.8 4.9 0.2 18.4 357.8 — 554.8 555.0 — 555.0
1999 — 0.2 1.8 217.2 10.9 0.5 16.3 396.6 — 643.2 643.5 — 643.5
2000 — 0.3 1.9 265.4 17.2 0.3 17.2 506.1 — 808.1 808.4 — 808.4
2001 — 0.4 4.8 284.1 27.7 0.5 16.7 478.3 — 812.0 812.4 — 812.4
2002 — 0.3 3.2 268.5 16.1 0.6 18.9 454.6 — 761.8 762.0 — 762.0
2003 — 0.6 4.4 299.2 20.6 1.5 21.3 520.1 — 867.1 867.7 — 867.7
2004 — 0.8 4.9 385.0 54.4 2.4 23.9 596.0 — 1,066.6 1,067.4 — 1,067.4
2005 — (s) 6.2 546.3 47.5 1.9 31.1 746.9 — 1,379.9 1,379.9 — 1,379.9
2006 — (s) 4.9 624.6 61.3 1.7 36.3 814.3 — 1,543.2 1,543.2 — 1,543.2
2007 — (s) 4.4 911.7 64.4 1.9 42.3 933.9 — 1,958.6 1,958.6 — 1,958.6

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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N Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, North Dakota
O
Petroleum Biomass
R
T Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
H
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

D 1970 0.25 0.35 0.90 1.23 — 0.96 — — 1.92 0.29


A 1975 0.26 0.66 1.93 2.12 — 1.94 — — 3.89 0.50
1980 0.56 2.47 — 6.07 — 6.07 — — 6.94 0.97
K 1985 0.88 4.74 — 5.52 — 5.52 — — 9.34 1.22
O 1990
1995
0.69
0.73
3.86
3.49


5.60
4.18


5.60
4.18




8.37
6.21
0.71
0.79
T 1996 0.74 2.77 — 5.05 — 5.05 — — 6.37 0.81
A 1997
1998
0.78
0.76
3.22



4.59
3.12


4.59
3.12




6.71
7.87
0.81
0.78
1999 0.73 — — 4.17 — 4.17 — — 8.69 0.75
2000 0.72 — — 6.92 — 6.92 — — 16.78 0.97
2001 0.74 6.87 — 6.39 — 6.39 — — 20.47 1.06
2002 0.74 R 2.52 2.50 5.73 — 5.57 — — 8.94 0.87
2003 0.74 R 7.48 — 6.76 — 6.76 — — 13.21 0.91
2004 0.77 R 7.71 — 8.63 — 8.63 — — 13.84 1.00
2005 0.82 9.17 — 12.44 — 12.44 — — 16.53 1.17
2006 0.88 10.12 — 14.86 — 14.86 — — 17.32 1.25
2007 0.98 5.92 — 17.83 — 17.83 — — 18.25 1.31

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 12.0 0.1 0.1 (s) — 0.2 — — 1.9 14.2


1975 15.4 0.1 0.2 (s) — 0.2 — — 15.6 31.3
1980 85.5 (s) — 2.4 — 2.4 — — 72.1 160.0
1985 201.1 (s) — 2.4 — 2.4 — — 86.2 289.6
1990 196.4 (s) — 1.8 — 1.8 — — 7.1 205.4
1995 218.9 (s) — 2.4 — 2.4 — — 16.6 237.9
1996 229.8 (s) — 4.6 — 4.6 — — 20.1 254.5
1997 231.9 (s) — 4.1 — 4.1 — — 6.2 242.2
1998 242.8 — — 1.6 — 1.6 — — 6.0 250.4
1999 234.7 — — 2.0 — 2.0 — — 5.4 242.0
2000 236.8 — — 3.8 — 3.8 — — 82.3 322.9
2001 240.5 (s) — 2.4 — 2.4 — — 105.5 348.4
2002 244.0 (s) (s) 2.2 — 2.2 — — 43.1 289.3
2003 239.9 (s) — 3.8 — 3.8 — — 56.4 300.0
2004 239.0 (s) — 3.7 — 3.7 — — 71.4 314.2
2005 274.6 (s) — 5.1 — 5.1 — — 121.4 401.0
2006 279.5 (s) — 6.8 — 6.8 — — 118.6 405.0
2007 319.2 (s) — 10.0 — 10.0 — — 103.4 432.6

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Ohio O
Primary Energy
H
I
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric O
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Jet Motor Residual Nuclear Wood and Power Retail Total
Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil Fuel LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i Sector g,i Electricity Energy f,g,h

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 0.42 0.34 0.36 0.74 1.13 0.74 1.73 2.93 0.61 1.58 2.19 — 1.18 0.98 0.30 4.68 1.50
1975 1.57 1.03 1.14 1.30 2.53 2.09 3.73 4.73 2.14 3.15 3.82 — 1.44 2.00 0.98 7.94 3.05
1980 2.00 1.47 1.56 3.27 6.44 6.38 5.48 9.45 3.34 7.42 7.75 0.28 2.26 R 4.08 1.50 12.97 R 6.23
1985 2.05 1.68 1.71 5.32 7.68 6.04 9.94 9.15 4.21 8.31 8.67 1.09 2.20 R 4.82 1.70 16.90 R 8.23
1990 1.80 1.51 1.54 4.54 7.76 5.73 10.78 9.35 2.60 6.15 8.35 1.24 1.99 4.35 1.50 17.33 8.19
1995 1.57 1.42 1.43 4.59 7.12 4.02 8.59 9.28 2.70 6.66 8.11 1.00 1.51 4.25 1.38 18.37 8.49
1996 1.68 1.35 1.36 4.94 8.18 4.81 10.27 9.88 3.04 6.62 8.72 0.87 1.31 4.52 1.30 18.52 8.82
1997 1.75 1.33 1.34 5.69 7.92 4.55 10.85 9.78 3.30 6.18 8.48 0.66 1.21 4.67 1.26 18.40 9.00
1998 1.67 1.37 1.38 5.24 6.94 3.44 9.85 8.80 2.48 5.89 7.58 0.55 1.38 4.21 1.28 18.78 8.69
1999 1.74 1.37 1.38 4.99 7.61 3.96 9.67 9.58 2.81 5.78 8.08 0.48 1.50 4.44 1.28 18.83 8.88
2000 1.66 1.46 1.46 6.29 10.25 6.57 R 12.83 12.23 4.00 7.26 R 10.56 0.46 1.67 5.56 1.38 18.84 R 10.35
2001 1.73 1.32 1.34 7.96 9.60 5.85 13.89 11.58 4.04 6.59 9.97 0.41 2.49 5.77 1.27 19.47 10.81
2002 1.93 1.21 1.23 6.38 8.89 5.36 11.44 11.00 3.36 7.11 9.54 0.41 2.82 5.28 1.18 19.89 10.33
2003 1.93 1.23 1.25 8.26 10.30 6.47 13.46 12.49 4.78 8.32 11.03 0.40 2.42 6.25 1.25 19.79 11.47
2004 2.31 1.36 1.39 9.29 12.58 8.86 15.94 14.71 4.91 8.52 12.88 0.39 2.82 7.14 1.31 20.26 12.84
2005 3.41 1.56 1.63 11.48 16.78 12.95 R 18.51 17.98 6.69 11.99 16.51 0.37 R 4.17 8.80 1.59 20.80 15.34
2006 3.77 1.74 1.82 12.33 18.85 14.64 R 20.44 20.31 7.57 14.50 R 18.69 0.39 R 4.35 9.80 1.70 22.67 R 17.11
2007 3.77 1.75 1.83 11.40 20.14 15.93 23.56 22.49 7.37 14.84 20.34 0.41 4.62 10.22 1.76 23.26 17.71

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 146.6 414.6 561.2 769.2 224.5 24.4 56.5 1,637.3 17.6 257.7 2,217.9 — 9.0 3,557.3 -245.5 1,344.1 4,655.9
1975 519.3 1,326.6 1,845.8 1,243.3 621.6 70.7 127.6 2,949.3 117.1 453.0 4,339.4 — 11.5 7,439.9 -1,046.9 2,773.5 9,166.6
1980 549.5 1,837.5 2,387.0 R 2,887.6 1,828.0 259.2 883.2 5,623.4 122.1 1,165.4 9,881.3 6.4 41.7 R 15,204.0 R -1,729.9 4,904.7 R 18,378.8
1985 287.8 2,092.0 2,379.8 R 3,944.8 1,637.3 245.3 977.5 5,225.9 33.6 1,005.7 9,125.3 22.6 51.1 R 15,565.6 R -1,919.3 7,080.8 R 20,727.1
1990 239.0 1,953.0 2,192.0 R 3,391.3 1,699.6 343.5 419.0 5,425.5 20.1 957.3 8,865.0 140.0 51.7 R 14,723.7 -1,919.5 8,321.6 R 21,125.8
1995 117.2 1,856.7 1,973.8 R 4,071.5 1,666.8 256.2 436.7 5,623.3 12.7 974.6 8,970.3 176.8 56.9 R 15,249.3 -1,923.1 9,828.7 R 23,155.0
1996 82.9 1,886.0 1,968.8 R 4,592.0 2,097.9 326.5 587.0 5,945.0 16.0 1,127.5 10,099.8 126.7 61.6 R 16,848.9 -1,881.4 9,905.9 R 24,873.4
1997 86.7 1,801.3 1,888.0 R 5,132.1 2,172.2 R 325.2 432.6 6,035.0 13.3 1,189.6 R 10,167.8 105.9 55.1 R 17,348.8 -1,795.4 9,831.0 R 25,384.4
1998 83.5 1,913.3 1,996.8 R 4,234.1 1,850.3 R 269.7 305.9 5,500.6 4.1 1,159.3 R 9,089.9 94.9 56.2 R 15,471.9 R -1,907.9 10,115.1 R 23,679.1
1999 85.4 1,821.4 1,906.8 R 4,184.1 2,126.2 369.1 448.2 6,037.6 6.1 1,232.0 10,219.2 82.6 70.8 R 16,463.5 -1,838.8 10,434.5 R 25,059.2
2000 73.3 2,018.8 2,092.2 R 5,601.4 2,915.0 695.0 R 550.4 7,728.3 22.4 1,324.7 R 13,235.9 81.1 84.8 R 21,095.3 R -2,075.2 10,498.9 R 29,519.0
2001 96.6 1,727.2 1,823.9 R 6,404.3 2,765.7 616.5 487.1 7,324.9 11.4 1,153.6 12,359.2 66.2 54.5 R 20,708.0 R -1,809.2 10,235.0 R 29,133.8
2002 63.3 1,656.6 1,719.9 R 5,228.7 2,625.8 531.8 548.7 7,073.1 10.8 1,187.9 11,978.1 46.9 34.4 R 19,008.0 -1,709.9 10,305.0 R 27,603.1
2003 81.3 1,723.8 1,805.1 R 6,944.5 3,048.4 649.2 990.5 8,080.3 14.9 1,319.2 14,102.5 35.7 50.3 R 22,938.1 R -1,818.2 10,175.3 R 31,295.3
2004 101.3 1,828.2 1,929.5 R 7,573.8 4,085.1 936.1 627.4 9,554.7 22.5 1,480.8 16,706.5 64.6 53.6 R 26,328.0 R -1,945.5 10,550.3 R 34,932.8
2005 175.1 2,236.5 2,411.5 R 9,518.5 5,236.6 1,366.6 R 885.3 11,700.2 58.5 1,778.1 R 21,025.3 57.3 R 96.6 R 33,112.0 R -2,493.9 11,248.4 R 41,866.4
2006 218.0 2,410.2 R 2,628.2 R 9,104.8 6,071.9 1,534.9 R 889.5 13,178.3 63.0 2,267.5 R 24,005.2 67.9 R 100.1 R 35,956.2 R -2,637.3 11,734.5 R 45,053.4
2007 232.2 2,449.7 2,681.9 9,138.5 6,787.7 1,638.5 759.9 14,568.9 40.5 2,446.7 26,242.2 67.5 112.1 38,264.8 -2,766.7 12,692.2 48,190.3

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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O Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Ohio
H
Primary Energy
I
O Petroleum Biomass

Natural Distillate Total


Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 1.05 0.88 1.41 1.42 2.14 1.54 0.57 0.98 6.99 1.68
1975 2.62 1.47 2.51 2.90 4.53 2.96 1.12 1.74 10.93 3.11
1980 3.07 3.49 6.63 8.07 7.66 6.94 2.87 R 3.90 16.29 R 6.33
1985 3.00 5.79 7.55 8.21 10.09 8.31 3.24 5.98 22.49 R 9.68
1990 2.80 5.09 7.43 8.54 12.05 9.03 3.56 5.51 23.58 10.10
1995 2.64 5.26 6.12 6.28 10.15 7.73 2.90 5.49 25.20 10.65
1996 2.50 5.69 6.97 6.71 11.57 9.14 3.32 6.04 25.19 10.90
1997 2.57 6.46 6.91 6.88 11.79 9.33 3.31 R 6.74 25.29 11.58
1998 2.64 6.18 5.81 6.11 10.60 8.18 2.87 6.37 25.51 12.12
1999 2.61 6.02 6.21 6.71 10.60 8.46 2.94 6.33 25.43 11.88
2000 2.47 7.39 9.24 9.22 14.08 11.85 4.41 7.83 25.23 R 12.72
2001 2.88 9.28 8.78 8.97 16.07 12.12 4.22 9.47 24.53 R 14.12
2002 2.76 7.42 8.01 8.25 13.78 10.81 3.82 7.71 24.16 12.92
2003 2.81 8.91 9.77 9.34 16.13 13.06 4.59 9.30 24.22 13.72
2004 3.39 10.21 11.27 11.20 18.19 14.39 5.21 10.57 24.77 R 15.02
2005 3.83 12.45 15.32 15.45 20.94 18.07 6.91 R 12.88 24.93 R 16.79
2006 3.70 13.85 17.07 19.59 23.16 R 20.42 7.96 R 14.36 27.39 R 18.96
2007 3.63 12.99 18.97 22.94 25.43 22.57 8.73 13.82 28.05 18.73

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 21.9 414.0 76.5 24.1 31.5 132.0 1.9 569.8 531.1 1,100.9
1975 19.9 643.4 157.8 33.8 82.0 273.6 3.9 940.9 1,039.7 1,980.5
1980 8.3 R 1,396.3 286.8 46.5 72.0 405.3 25.2 R 1,835.1 1,859.9 R 3,695.0
1985 13.5 R 1,978.7 204.2 43.8 121.3 369.4 29.7 R 2,391.3 2,604.3 R 4,995.6
1990 8.8 R 1,632.3 205.1 30.2 183.7 419.0 35.1 R 2,095.3 3,049.0 R 5,144.2
1995 3.4 R 1,954.1 142.5 26.7 183.1 352.2 15.4 R 2,325.1 3,784.4 R 6,109.5
1996 4.7 R 2,212.6 153.4 31.2 279.4 463.9 18.3 R 2,699.5 3,831.2 R 6,530.7
1997 2.2 R 2,393.2 133.9 30.2 275.8 439.9 11.9 R 2,847.1 3,764.6 R 6,611.7
1998 2.9 R 1,907.0 97.8 26.8 214.4 339.1 9.1 R 2,258.0 3,874.7 R 6,132.7
1999 1.6 R 1,985.7 124.1 49.3 286.8 460.2 9.9 R 2,457.3 4,045.7 R 6,503.1
2000 1.4 R 2,648.2 161.4 21.9 328.6 511.9 15.9 R 3,177.4 4,002.2 R 7,179.6
2001 1.8 R 2,983.5 141.4 22.5 250.4 414.2 20.2 R 3,419.7 3,963.0 R 7,382.7
2002 2.9 R 2,445.2 148.2 15.4 262.0 425.6 18.6 R 2,892.3 4,193.3 R 7,085.6
2003 1.8 R 3,142.2 184.5 19.5 368.2 572.2 23.5 R 3,739.7 4,100.4 R 7,840.2
2004 3.3 R 3,355.8 219.9 30.8 333.7 584.3 27.4 R 3,970.8 4,251.1 R 8,221.9
2005 2.4 R 4,195.1 255.2 38.7 383.0 677.0 R 49.7 R 4,924.2 4,585.5 R 9,509.7
2006 R 0.9 R 3,917.8 218.5 40.5 R 376.9 R 635.8 R 52.2 R 4,606.7 4,800.8 R 9,407.4
2007 1.1 4,035.3 277.9 31.6 465.4 774.9 63.1 4,874.4 5,204.0 10,078.4

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Ohio O
Primary Energy
H
I
Petroleum Biomass
O
Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Total
Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Total d Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity Energy f,g,h

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 0.40 0.75 1.20 0.84 1.39 2.93 0.69 1.26 0.57 0.77 6.33 1.91
1975 1.31 1.31 2.33 2.48 2.83 4.73 2.20 2.74 1.12 1.51 10.10 3.53
1980 1.34 3.26 6.28 6.01 5.34 9.45 3.58 7.13 2.87 R 3.73 15.71 R 7.03
1985 1.49 5.34 6.12 8.21 9.90 9.15 4.18 7.18 3.24 5.21 20.91 R 10.68
1990 1.44 4.50 5.53 8.54 9.83 9.35 2.54 7.26 3.45 4.59 21.31 11.16
1995 1.44 4.74 4.30 6.28 8.17 9.28 2.69 5.84 2.76 4.68 22.04 11.58
1996 1.44 5.18 5.24 6.71 9.92 9.88 3.02 7.27 2.96 5.08 22.12 11.55
1997 1.39 5.96 4.91 6.88 10.48 9.78 3.32 8.10 1.99 6.02 21.97 12.15
1998 1.38 5.60 3.84 6.11 9.36 8.80 2.45 6.58 2.04 5.47 22.05 R 12.66
1999 1.41 5.38 4.42 6.71 8.76 9.58 — 6.02 2.24 5.33 22.03 12.50
2000 1.47 6.73 7.12 9.22 11.66 12.23 — 9.05 2.99 6.79 21.93 13.17
2001 1.54 8.32 6.61 8.97 13.14 11.58 4.14 8.23 3.67 8.12 24.11 14.89
2002 1.61 6.25 5.84 8.25 9.72 11.00 3.63 7.15 3.03 6.13 22.24 13.12
2003 1.65 7.90 7.25 9.34 12.11 12.49 4.80 8.93 3.29 7.82 22.13 13.89
2004 1.88 8.98 9.39 11.20 14.34 14.71 4.91 10.59 3.87 8.77 22.70 14.81
2005 2.34 11.17 13.59 15.45 17.28 17.98 6.69 14.72 R 6.60 11.07 23.24 R 16.52
2006 2.59 12.35 15.55 19.59 19.21 20.31 7.57 17.13 7.96 12.61 24.73 R 18.41
2007 2.73 11.32 17.16 22.94 20.83 22.49 7.37 18.83 6.31 11.80 25.42 18.18

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 6.5 140.0 13.0 0.7 3.6 6.2 3.6 27.1 (s) 173.6 368.9 542.5
1975 23.2 227.6 29.0 1.5 9.0 23.7 20.1 83.5 0.1 334.3 690.8 1,025.1
1980 13.7 R 551.1 94.8 4.4 8.9 102.2 8.5 218.8 0.6 R 784.2 1,250.1 R 2,034.3
1985 23.7 R 799.0 75.3 20.5 21.0 29.0 2.2 148.0 0.7 R 971.7 2,081.8 R 3,053.5
1990 18.2 R 671.2 61.9 9.2 26.4 52.0 0.4 149.8 3.9 R 843.9 2,533.6 R 3,377.6
1995 12.5 R 862.0 42.8 3.2 26.0 21.2 0.1 93.2 2.2 R 969.8 3,014.8 R 3,984.6
1996 19.8 R 1,022.2 40.7 5.9 42.3 18.8 (s) 107.7 2.6 R 1,152.4 3,062.4 R 4,214.8
1997 9.7 R 1,145.3 40.1 4.9 43.2 99.7 (s) 188.1 2.6 R 1,345.8 3,068.1 R 4,413.8
1998 12.1 R 913.2 25.1 7.6 33.4 34.1 (s) 100.2 2.2 R 1,027.6 3,177.9 R 4,205.5
1999 6.5 R 935.1 46.6 4.9 41.8 8.7 — 102.1 2.2 R 1,045.9 3,254.0 R 4,299.9
2000 6.8 R 1,247.2 72.1 6.9 48.0 33.4 — 160.5 3.4 R 1,417.9 3,339.1 R 4,757.0
2001 7.6 R 1,496.1 72.6 7.4 36.1 12.9 (s) 129.1 4.1 R 1,636.8 3,563.5 R 5,200.3
2002 12.3 R 1,046.6 76.7 4.3 32.6 23.1 0.1 136.8 5.0 R 1,200.7 3,341.7 R 4,542.4
2003 7.0 R 1,458.4 74.0 10.8 48.8 13.8 0.1 147.4 5.3 R 1,618.1 3,377.4 R 4,995.5
2004 16.5 R 1,566.2 105.6 16.4 46.4 14.5 3.1 186.0 5.6 R 1,774.3 3,510.0 R 5,284.3
2005 17.3 R 1,945.3 100.5 19.6 55.8 25.8 4.6 206.2 R 8.2 R 2,177.0 3,716.3 R 5,893.3
2006 R 6.2 R 1,885.1 138.9 17.8 R 55.2 48.1 1.3 R 261.4 R 8.5 R 2,161.3 3,893.0 R 6,054.3
2007 7.7 1,871.7 176.5 10.9 67.3 53.7 (s) 308.4 11.8 2,199.6 4,174.9 6,374.5

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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O Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Ohio
H Primary Energy
I Coal Petroleum Biomass
O
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 0.42 0.40 0.41 0.57 0.77 1.39 2.93 0.55 1.39 1.24 1.69 0.60 2.90 0.84
1975 1.57 1.31 1.47 1.08 2.31 2.83 4.73 2.17 2.82 2.65 1.69 1.60 5.61 2.17
1980 2.00 1.34 1.79 3.01 5.45 5.34 9.45 3.31 6.94 5.84 1.67 R 3.56 9.73 R 4.43
1985 2.05 1.49 1.78 4.66 6.39 9.90 9.15 4.18 7.58 8.13 1.67 4.70 11.75 R 6.18
1990 1.80 1.44 1.63 3.92 6.14 9.83 9.35 2.54 5.51 6.02 1.12 3.70 11.81 5.63
1995 1.57 1.44 1.50 3.79 4.75 7.48 9.28 2.69 5.85 5.93 1.26 3.77 12.21 5.92
1996 1.68 1.44 1.52 3.95 5.72 9.11 9.88 3.02 5.87 6.30 1.01 4.04 12.33 6.08
1997 1.75 1.39 1.52 4.72 5.36 8.88 9.78 3.32 5.54 5.76 1.00 4.24 12.20 6.21
1998 1.67 1.38 1.48 4.22 4.33 7.76 8.80 2.45 5.20 5.25 1.24 3.87 12.62 6.05
1999 1.74 1.41 1.54 3.80 5.11 7.94 9.58 2.82 5.20 5.43 1.39 3.81 12.68 6.02
2000 1.66 1.47 1.55 4.93 8.14 R 11.04 12.23 4.02 6.63 R 7.15 1.44 R 4.87 12.82 R 6.91
2001 1.73 1.54 1.63 6.27 7.56 11.70 11.58 4.14 5.89 6.78 1.93 5.53 12.52 7.28
2002 1.93 1.61 1.73 5.53 6.92 9.76 11.00 3.63 6.31 6.96 1.97 5.49 14.26 7.59
2003 1.93 1.65 1.77 7.84 8.16 12.14 12.49 4.80 7.35 8.57 1.62 7.09 14.03 8.70
2004 2.31 1.88 2.08 8.62 10.88 13.58 14.71 4.91 7.94 9.21 1.78 7.72 14.33 9.30
2005 3.41 2.34 2.89 10.74 14.60 R 16.72 17.98 6.69 11.25 R 12.72 2.66 R 9.94 14.96 11.16
2006 3.77 2.59 3.23 11.16 16.63 R 18.50 20.31 7.57 13.62 R 14.82 2.58 10.85 16.43 12.15
2007 3.77 2.73 3.32 10.25 18.44 20.73 22.49 7.37 13.51 14.97 2.46 10.42 16.89 11.98

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 146.6 155.3 301.9 206.6 50.5 20.7 29.7 7.9 186.8 295.5 7.1 811.1 443.4 1,254.4
1975 519.3 296.0 815.2 366.0 149.7 34.7 37.7 73.0 335.5 630.6 7.5 1,819.3 1,042.0 2,861.2
1980 549.5 174.1 723.6 R 926.5 396.8 797.9 57.3 95.1 968.8 2,316.0 15.8 R 3,981.9 1,792.6 R 5,774.5
1985 287.8 185.8 473.5 R 1,163.5 257.8 819.7 51.6 27.5 786.2 1,942.9 18.6 R 3,598.9 2,391.2 R 5,990.1
1990 239.0 166.5 405.5 R 1,084.4 213.5 193.1 47.8 17.0 777.5 1,248.9 12.6 R 2,752.2 2,736.5 R 5,488.7
1995 117.2 126.9 244.1 R 1,237.3 161.9 214.9 58.1 11.7 770.9 1,217.4 38.9 R 2,737.7 3,026.6 R 5,764.4
1996 82.9 133.8 216.6 R 1,346.2 186.5 253.9 62.0 14.4 909.7 1,426.5 40.2 R 3,029.4 3,009.3 R 6,038.8
1997 86.7 127.7 214.3 R 1,578.0 178.3 100.7 62.8 12.1 980.9 1,334.8 40.2 R 3,167.2 2,995.5 R 6,162.8
1998 83.5 123.5 206.9 R 1,386.9 135.2 53.4 60.1 3.0 937.2 1,188.9 44.5 R 2,827.2 3,059.9 R 5,887.1
1999 85.4 115.9 201.4 R 1,226.4 156.7 109.8 56.2 5.6 1,013.6 1,341.9 58.2 R 2,827.9 3,132.0 R 5,959.9
2000 73.3 98.3 171.7 R 1,653.3 230.6 R 164.8 45.0 21.9 1,121.7 R 1,584.1 64.8 R 3,473.8 3,154.7 R 6,628.5
2001 96.6 89.7 186.3 R 1,833.7 240.7 187.4 113.0 9.6 958.5 1,509.1 28.8 R 3,557.9 2,705.9 R 6,263.9
2002 63.3 86.7 150.0 R 1,646.9 219.4 243.3 113.2 9.1 983.1 1,568.1 9.2 R 3,374.3 2,767.6 R 6,141.9
2003 81.3 86.8 168.1 R 2,220.9 294.6 555.2 136.4 14.4 1,080.6 2,081.3 20.8 R 4,491.0 2,694.7 R 7,185.8
2004 101.3 93.5 194.8 R 2,520.6 416.6 230.4 184.8 19.3 1,190.3 2,041.4 19.9 R 4,776.7 2,784.6 R 7,561.3
2005 175.1 114.2 289.2 R 3,105.5 511.4 R 423.8 220.4 53.9 1,408.7 R 2,618.2 36.1 R 6,049.0 2,942.2 R 8,991.1
2006 218.0 125.2 R 343.2 R 3,111.1 575.0 R 433.5 258.5 61.7 1,815.8 R 3,144.6 37.0 R 6,635.8 3,036.3 R 9,672.1
2007 232.2 128.4 360.7 2,934.1 631.4 207.5 226.8 40.3 1,954.9 3,060.8 34.7 6,390.2 3,308.6 9,698.8

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Ohio O
H
Primary Energy
I
Petroleum O
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 0.40 — 2.17 1.26 0.74 1.39 5.08 2.93 0.64 2.66 2.66 4.05 2.66
1975 1.31 — 3.45 2.76 2.08 2.83 7.48 4.73 1.61 4.39 4.38 7.63 4.39
1980 — — 9.02 6.95 6.38 5.34 14.36 9.45 3.02 8.87 8.87 13.51 8.87
1985 — — 9.99 8.28 6.04 11.30 17.61 9.15 — 8.92 8.92 22.10 8.93
1990 — 3.04 9.32 8.44 5.73 12.12 14.60 9.35 2.70 8.97 8.97 16.45 8.98
1995 — 4.27 8.36 8.00 4.02 13.68 19.41 9.28 2.72 8.73 8.73 17.14 8.73
1996 — 4.60 9.29 8.92 4.81 13.46 20.08 9.88 3.17 9.37 9.36 17.16 9.37
1997 — 5.97 9.39 8.60 4.55 12.83 17.98 9.78 3.13 9.16 9.16 16.65 9.16
1998 — 5.67 8.11 7.59 3.44 12.31 19.07 8.80 2.55 8.16 8.16 16.03 8.16
1999 — 3.14 8.81 8.36 3.96 14.41 16.75 9.58 2.83 8.82 8.82 15.68 8.82
2000 — 5.45 10.87 10.82 6.57 17.17 17.99 12.23 3.23 11.34 11.33 16.01 11.33
2001 — 9.73 11.01 10.17 5.85 18.29 19.00 11.58 3.54 10.69 10.68 17.61 10.69
2002 — 7.41 10.72 9.47 5.36 16.48 21.74 11.00 2.38 10.15 10.15 16.24 10.15
2003 — 9.66 12.42 10.89 6.47 18.84 26.51 12.49 4.33 11.61 11.61 18.08 11.61
2004 — 11.72 15.13 13.17 8.86 20.85 29.35 14.71 4.80 13.83 13.82 26.98 13.83
2005 — 13.89 18.56 17.35 12.95 23.45 38.40 17.98 — 17.45 17.45 26.46 17.45
2006 — 14.41 22.31 19.44 14.64 25.41 R 46.08 20.31 7.46 19.69 19.69 29.69 19.69
2007 — 8.15 23.70 20.58 15.93 27.86 51.97 22.49 7.89 21.54 21.54 29.25 21.54

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.4 — 7.8 81.2 24.4 0.7 38.3 1,601.5 3.1 1,756.8 1,757.3 0.7 1,758.0
1975 0.1 — 8.5 251.5 69.2 1.9 73.6 2,887.8 6.0 3,298.5 3,298.6 1.2 3,299.8
1980 — — 21.5 994.9 259.2 4.4 124.1 5,463.9 4.8 6,872.9 6,872.9 2.1 6,875.0
1985 — — 16.6 1,081.8 245.3 15.4 138.5 5,145.3 — 6,643.0 6,684.5 3.4 6,687.9
1990 — 0.2 11.2 1,204.9 343.5 15.7 129.2 5,325.7 0.1 7,030.3 7,112.8 2.5 7,115.2
1995 — 0.8 9.9 1,305.0 256.2 12.7 163.9 5,544.0 1.0 7,292.7 R 7,293.5 2.9 7,296.4
1996 — 1.2 16.2 1,700.5 326.5 11.4 164.6 5,864.2 1.6 8,085.0 8,086.2 2.9 8,089.1
1997 — 2.8 17.9 1,805.3 R 325.2 12.9 155.6 5,872.4 1.2 R 8,190.5 R 8,193.3 2.8 R 8,196.1
1998 — 2.0 15.0 1,579.7 R 269.7 4.8 172.8 5,406.3 0.9 R 7,449.2 R 7,451.2 2.6 R 7,453.8
1999 — 1.4 10.9 1,776.3 369.1 9.9 153.4 5,972.6 0.1 8,292.2 8,293.6 2.8 8,296.4
2000 — 2.6 11.9 2,420.1 695.0 9.0 162.3 7,649.8 0.2 10,948.4 10,951.0 2.9 10,953.9
2001 — 5.4 8.2 2,283.5 616.5 13.3 157.0 7,199.0 1.5 10,279.0 10,284.3 2.6 10,286.9
2002 — 4.1 7.6 2,160.8 531.8 10.7 177.5 6,936.8 1.5 9,826.7 9,830.9 2.4 9,833.2
2003 — 6.5 8.1 2,458.2 649.2 18.2 200.2 7,930.1 0.4 11,264.5 11,271.0 2.8 11,273.8
2004 — 8.9 9.0 3,310.0 936.1 16.8 224.5 9,355.5 (s) 13,852.0 13,860.8 4.5 13,865.4
2005 — 6.4 10.3 4,315.6 1,366.6 22.7 292.2 11,454.0 — 17,461.4 17,467.9 4.3 17,472.2
2006 — R 6.0 37.3 5,099.7 1,534.9 24.0 341.7 12,871.7 (s) 19,909.2 R 19,915.2 4.4 R 19,919.6
2007 — 3.6 39.2 5,646.3 1,638.5 19.8 397.9 14,288.4 0.2 22,030.2 22,033.8 4.8 22,038.6

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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O Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Ohio
H Petroleum Biomass
I
O Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 0.29 0.39 0.69 0.75 — 0.72 — 0.65 — 0.30


1975 0.95 1.19 2.18 2.35 — 2.29 — 0.92 — 0.98
1980 1.48 2.90 3.58 5.72 — 5.11 0.28 1.74 — 1.50
1985 1.69 5.09 4.43 6.09 — 5.71 1.09 0.79 — 1.70
1990 1.52 2.55 3.12 5.40 — 4.84 1.24 (e) — 1.50
1995 1.42 2.28 — 3.91 — 3.91 1.00 0.70 — 1.38
1996 1.34 3.35 — 4.90 — 4.90 0.87 0.59 — 1.30
1997 1.32 3.63 — 4.37 — 4.37 0.66 0.50 — 1.26
1998 1.36 3.08 2.66 3.33 — 3.31 0.55 0.61 — 1.28
1999 1.36 3.06 2.68 3.92 — 3.89 0.48 0.67 — 1.28
2000 1.46 4.85 3.35 6.69 — 6.63 0.46 0.67 — 1.38
2001 1.31 7.97 3.90 6.01 — 5.97 0.41 1.36 — 1.27
2002 1.19 3.69 2.38 5.29 — 5.26 0.41 1.64 8.94 1.18
2003 1.21 6.00 — 7.32 — 7.32 0.40 0.59 13.21 1.25
2004 1.33 6.52 — 7.65 0.86 2.72 0.39 0.59 13.84 1.31
2005 1.53 9.26 — 12.78 0.78 4.08 0.37 2.28 16.53 1.59
2006 1.70 7.73 — 11.72 1.31 3.75 0.39 R 2.32 17.32 1.70
2007 1.71 7.63 — 16.16 1.35 5.44 0.41 2.42 18.25 1.76

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 230.5 8.6 3.0 3.4 — 6.4 — (s) — 245.5


1975 987.4 6.3 18.0 35.2 — 53.2 — (s) — 1,046.9
1980 1,641.4 R 13.7 13.6 54.7 — 68.3 6.4 (s) — R 1,729.9
1985 1,869.0 R 3.6 3.9 18.0 — 22.0 22.6 2.2 — R 1,919.3
1990 1,759.5 3.2 2.7 14.2 — 16.9 140.0 (e) — 1,919.5
1995 1,713.8 17.4 — 14.6 — 14.6 176.8 0.4 — 1,923.1
1996 1,727.7 9.9 — 16.7 — 16.7 126.7 0.5 — 1,881.4
1997 1,661.7 12.9 — 14.6 — 14.6 105.9 0.4 — 1,795.4
1998 1,774.9 R 25.2 0.2 12.3 — 12.5 94.9 0.4 — R 1,907.9
1999 1,697.3 35.6 0.4 22.5 — 22.8 82.6 0.5 — 1,838.8
2000 1,912.3 R 50.1 0.3 30.8 — 31.1 81.1 0.7 — R 2,075.2
2001 1,628.2 R 85.6 0.3 27.5 — 27.8 66.2 1.4 — R 1,809.2
2002 1,554.8 85.9 0.1 20.7 — 20.8 46.9 1.6 (s) 1,709.9
2003 1,628.3 R 116.4 — 37.1 — 37.1 35.7 0.7 0.1 R 1,818.2
2004 R 1,715.0 122.3 — 33.0 9.8 42.8 64.6 0.7 0.1 R 1,945.5
2005 2,102.6 R 266.3 — 53.8 8.7 62.5 57.3 2.5 2.8 R 2,493.9
2006 2,277.9 R 184.8 — 39.9 14.4 54.3 67.9 2.5 49.9 R 2,637.3
2007 2,312.4 293.9 — 55.7 12.2 67.9 67.5 2.5 22.5 2,766.7

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
e Electric plants used municipal waste at no charge. Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Oklahoma O
Primary Energy
K
L
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric A
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
H
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
O
M
1970 — 0.65 0.65 0.35 0.90 0.72 1.42 2.82 0.50 1.11 2.02 — 0.76 1.04 0.19 5.76 1.85 A
1975 — 0.96 0.96 0.75 2.36 2.01 2.91 4.52 1.58 2.46 3.59 — 1.45 1.91 0.61 6.64 3.08
1980 — 1.24 1.24 1.96 6.77 6.34 6.03 9.79 3.23 5.90 8.15 — 2.34 4.05 1.63 11.80 6.48
1985 — 1.69 1.69 3.41 6.73 5.87 7.40 8.76 3.41 7.09 7.78 — 2.87 4.69 2.30 17.23 7.74
1990 — 1.40 1.40 2.80 7.40 5.93 6.71 9.00 2.46 6.27 7.92 — 1.32 4.17 2.06 16.09 7.32
1995 — 1.03 1.03 2.93 6.60 4.12 7.85 8.33 2.18 7.42 7.46 — 1.44 3.79 1.42 16.36 7.15
1996 — 0.99 0.99 3.63 7.50 4.87 9.52 9.11 2.46 7.87 8.29 — 1.36 4.36 1.54 16.32 7.81
1997 — 0.95 0.95 4.19 7.23 4.58 9.25 8.99 3.03 9.03 8.16 — 1.21 4.45 1.45 15.93 8.01
1998 — 0.93 0.93 3.60 6.05 3.40 8.18 7.61 2.58 7.64 6.87 — 1.36 3.89 1.43 15.96 7.45
1999 — 0.93 0.93 3.62 6.97 4.03 8.10 8.44 2.67 8.40 7.63 — 1.52 4.25 1.54 15.78 7.80
2000 — 0.97 0.97 5.31 9.36 6.61 R 11.49 11.06 3.91 9.09 R 10.00 — 1.69 R 5.70 2.09 17.26 R 9.88
2001 — 0.92 0.92 6.67 8.68 5.96 13.20 10.44 4.26 7.01 9.24 — 2.15 6.02 2.10 17.93 10.35
2002 — 0.97 0.97 5.17 8.12 5.36 10.21 9.91 3.37 7.92 8.79 — 2.28 5.26 1.81 16.41 9.41
2003 — 1.00 1.00 6.67 9.36 6.50 12.59 11.32 4.55 9.72 10.19 — 1.86 6.23 2.53 18.64 10.81
2004 — 1.05 1.05 7.53 11.30 8.82 14.02 13.38 4.97 9.92 12.11 — 2.08 7.29 2.84 19.10 12.22
2005 — 1.04 1.04 8.92 15.79 13.13 R 16.86 16.82 6.59 12.58 R 15.92 — R 3.04 9.14 3.79 20.12 14.68
2006 — 1.13 1.13 8.05 17.74 14.84 R 18.61 19.01 7.68 15.65 18.03 — 2.98 9.79 3.41 21.45 R 16.04
2007 — 1.20 1.20 7.96 19.45 16.39 21.54 21.45 8.27 15.52 19.89 — 3.03 10.37 3.59 21.41 16.76

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 0.1 0.1 152.7 28.7 17.2 50.3 481.9 2.2 51.5 631.8 — 1.9 786.5 -46.8 311.7 1,051.4
1975 — 0.5 0.5 392.2 128.1 43.2 99.1 913.4 5.7 122.7 1,312.2 — 5.5 1,710.3 -190.0 509.6 2,030.0
1980 — 132.4 132.4 1,209.5 478.2 170.5 196.2 2,038.2 13.1 279.9 3,176.1 — 6.2 4,524.2 -727.3 1,211.3 5,008.2
1985 — 400.2 400.2 1,633.3 733.2 190.6 210.2 1,941.1 2.4 272.1 3,349.6 — 11.4 5,396.1 -988.5 2,141.2 6,548.8
1990 — 390.1 390.1 1,328.7 666.6 259.8 78.0 1,842.9 7.5 214.9 3,069.8 — 16.7 4,805.3 -928.2 2,317.1 6,194.2
1995 — 379.7 379.7 1,347.9 641.0 124.9 101.3 1,840.6 3.8 245.0 2,956.6 — 25.8 4,710.0 -712.9 2,294.6 6,291.8
1996 — 370.2 370.2 1,693.2 870.9 129.8 138.4 2,078.8 4.0 255.4 3,477.2 — 25.7 5,566.3 -779.8 2,393.5 7,180.0
1997 — 371.3 371.3 1,897.5 880.8 R 136.5 154.5 2,000.5 2.6 222.2 R 3,397.1 — 20.3 R 5,686.2 -744.6 2,397.8 R 7,339.4
1998 — 342.5 342.5 1,746.7 762.3 R 103.1 110.4 1,718.7 0.4 253.6 R 2,948.6 — 22.9 R 5,060.6 -772.2 2,589.1 R 6,877.5
1999 — 335.4 335.4 1,651.7 899.0 150.3 264.1 1,916.0 0.5 228.2 3,458.1 — 22.3 5,467.5 -808.7 2,498.9 7,157.7
2000 — 368.8 368.8 2,368.5 1,540.9 255.5 R 241.1 2,439.0 3.4 263.6 R 4,743.4 — 27.2 R 7,508.0 -1,147.5 2,897.4 R 9,257.9
2001 — 347.5 347.5 2,684.3 1,784.7 237.8 251.3 2,340.2 3.6 290.2 4,907.7 — 34.8 7,974.3 -1,140.4 3,016.4 9,850.3
2002 — 377.7 377.7 2,233.3 1,454.7 195.4 268.5 2,179.5 4.7 303.3 4,406.2 — 33.3 7,050.5 -1,044.3 2,751.4 8,757.6
2003 — 395.4 395.4 2,982.5 1,620.9 230.1 246.9 2,556.9 12.8 314.2 4,981.8 — 31.5 8,391.2 -1,474.6 3,184.5 10,101.1
2004 — 392.1 392.1 3,363.1 1,497.3 345.1 368.4 3,162.8 18.8 393.2 5,785.6 — 35.0 9,575.7 -1,597.3 3,293.9 11,272.4
2005 — 412.2 412.2 4,398.1 2,577.6 444.1 R 654.6 3,963.3 9.1 463.9 R 8,112.5 — 60.0 R 12,982.8 -2,394.5 3,658.0 R 14,246.3
2006 — 432.7 432.7 R 4,393.2 3,301.2 476.5 R 989.5 4,332.7 11.4 R 540.4 R 9,651.7 — 61.3 R 14,538.9 -2,241.1 3,984.4 R 16,282.2
2007 — 447.8 447.8 4,559.5 3,825.4 491.9 281.9 5,080.0 16.4 620.0 10,315.6 — 57.4 15,380.3 -2,351.1 3,997.9 17,027.1

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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O Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Oklahoma
K
Primary Energy
L
A Petroleum Biomass

H Natural Distillate Total


O Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

M Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


A
1970 0.90 0.81 0.89 1.41 1.60 1.60 0.71 0.98 7.42 2.22
1975 1.58 1.22 2.22 2.88 3.13 3.12 1.39 1.62 8.22 3.16
1980 2.54 2.46 6.60 7.95 7.29 7.29 3.57 2.85 13.50 6.38
1985 2.83 4.49 3.73 6.78 7.78 7.51 4.04 4.75 19.37 10.00
1990 2.41 4.70 7.37 8.24 8.27 8.27 3.53 4.90 19.30 11.27
1995 2.24 5.48 6.10 4.95 8.23 8.18 2.87 5.56 19.99 11.63
1996 2.14 5.51 6.88 5.98 9.96 9.82 3.29 5.75 19.65 11.37
1997 2.14 6.19 6.86 5.60 9.66 9.59 3.28 6.36 19.43 11.94
1998 2.10 5.89 5.76 4.29 8.33 8.28 2.84 6.04 19.25 12.30
1999 2.05 5.85 6.20 4.52 8.42 8.40 2.91 6.10 19.35 12.23
2000 — 7.31 8.98 9.13 11.90 11.80 4.37 7.82 20.59 13.71
2001 2.25 9.34 8.76 9.15 14.54 14.51 4.17 9.88 21.30 15.23
2002 2.43 7.54 7.83 8.40 10.81 10.79 3.78 7.93 19.72 13.30
2003 2.24 8.58 9.26 9.95 13.12 13.09 4.54 9.03 21.91 15.06
2004 — 9.88 10.98 11.04 15.38 15.32 5.16 10.37 22.62 16.36
2005 2.45 11.16 15.07 15.27 18.13 18.11 6.83 11.77 23.31 17.63
2006 3.73 R 12.20 17.22 19.41 20.14 20.13 7.87 R 12.98 25.06 R 19.35
2007 2.94 11.33 19.24 22.01 21.91 21.86 8.64 12.54 25.16 18.81

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.1 65.1 (s) 0.4 35.1 35.5 1.7 102.4 184.6 286.9
1975 (s) 97.3 0.2 0.4 65.4 66.0 3.7 167.0 258.7 425.7
1980 0.4 188.5 0.6 0.9 47.1 48.6 3.9 241.4 566.8 808.3
1985 (s) 348.3 1.9 1.2 56.8 59.9 8.7 416.9 951.6 1,368.5
1990 (s) 315.0 (s) 0.5 38.2 38.7 6.1 359.8 1,124.5 1,484.3
1995 0.1 382.3 0.4 0.1 36.2 36.7 7.1 426.1 1,113.0 1,539.2
1996 (s) 432.1 0.9 0.7 58.7 60.3 8.5 500.9 1,160.2 1,661.1
1997 1.2 447.1 0.1 0.4 53.5 54.1 4.0 506.4 1,151.9 1,658.3
1998 (s) 394.5 (s) 0.3 48.7 49.1 3.1 446.7 1,281.6 1,728.2
1999 (s) 367.8 0.1 0.2 69.8 70.1 3.4 441.3 1,208.1 1,649.3
2000 — 492.8 0.1 3.1 111.9 115.1 5.4 613.3 1,379.8 1,993.0
2001 (s) 619.7 0.1 0.3 130.4 130.9 4.7 755.2 1,438.6 2,193.8
2002 (s) 522.5 0.1 0.7 118.4 119.2 4.3 646.1 1,340.8 1,986.9
2003 (s) 583.9 (s) 0.8 116.0 116.9 5.4 706.2 1,507.0 2,213.2
2004 — 607.6 0.1 1.0 112.3 113.4 6.3 727.3 1,520.3 2,247.6
2005 (s) 692.9 0.1 0.5 125.2 125.8 R 9.1 R 827.8 1,694.7 R 2,522.5
2006 (s) 706.6 0.1 1.0 R 144.6 R 145.7 R 9.6 R 861.9 1,854.3 R 2,716.2
2007 (s) 721.7 3.4 1.0 189.4 193.8 11.6 927.0 1,833.7 2,760.7

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Oklahoma O
Primary Energy
K
L
Petroleum Biomass
A
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
H
O
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
M
1970 0.45 0.51 0.82 0.62 1.12 2.82 0.47 1.18 0.71 0.61 5.50 1.68 A
1975 0.94 0.94 2.12 2.37 2.56 4.52 1.46 2.58 1.39 1.24 6.73 2.96
1980 1.39 2.30 6.31 6.42 5.72 9.79 3.42 7.20 3.57 2.74 11.91 6.12
1985 1.79 4.32 5.99 6.78 7.23 8.76 — 6.88 4.04 4.71 18.02 10.68
1990 1.30 3.84 5.47 8.24 5.57 9.00 2.38 6.27 3.53 4.22 16.65 10.53
1995 1.35 4.42 4.28 4.95 8.13 8.33 2.37 5.76 2.87 4.47 16.52 10.64
1996 1.34 4.60 5.21 5.98 9.88 9.11 — 6.83 3.29 4.74 16.65 10.46
1997 1.43 5.31 4.89 5.60 10.43 8.99 — 6.27 3.28 5.06 16.28 10.35
1998 1.27 5.02 3.81 4.29 9.31 7.61 — 5.12 2.84 5.02 16.17 10.74
1999 1.29 4.99 4.32 4.52 8.71 8.44 — 6.21 2.91 5.08 15.94 10.92
2000 — 6.38 7.01 9.13 11.61 11.06 — 9.56 4.37 6.60 17.64 12.52
2001 1.38 8.60 6.48 9.15 13.08 10.44 — 8.46 4.17 8.56 18.11 13.74
2002 1.74 6.75 5.86 8.40 9.67 9.91 3.38 7.85 3.78 6.84 16.41 12.12
2003 1.72 8.08 7.05 9.95 12.00 11.32 — 10.79 4.54 8.23 18.71 14.33
2004 — 9.31 9.17 11.04 14.13 13.38 4.98 11.66 5.16 9.49 19.21 15.12
2005 1.61 10.53 13.64 15.27 17.07 16.82 — 15.54 6.83 10.90 20.51 16.39
2006 1.88 11.08 15.72 19.41 19.03 19.01 — R 17.49 7.87 11.60 21.52 R 17.47
2007 1.95 10.27 17.21 22.01 20.63 21.45 — 19.09 8.64 11.24 21.49 17.02

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) 22.9 0.5 0.8 4.3 3.4 0.6 9.6 (s) 32.6 82.9 115.4
1975 (s) 39.1 5.0 1.4 9.4 6.3 1.8 24.0 0.1 63.2 156.5 219.6
1980 0.8 108.4 11.6 0.5 6.5 15.5 0.6 34.8 0.1 144.0 365.8 509.8
1985 0.1 179.8 25.5 0.8 9.3 15.6 — 51.2 0.2 231.3 719.9 951.2
1990 (s) 145.9 19.9 0.6 4.5 17.7 1.2 43.9 0.7 190.5 776.2 966.6
1995 0.3 177.7 6.7 0.1 6.3 1.6 (s) 14.8 1.0 193.8 752.9 946.7
1996 (s) 217.1 11.6 0.2 10.3 1.8 — 23.9 1.2 242.2 785.7 1,027.9
1997 6.4 240.8 16.1 0.5 10.2 1.7 — 28.6 0.7 276.5 793.0 1,069.5
1998 (s) 221.2 13.7 0.5 9.6 1.5 — 25.3 0.5 247.1 839.0 1,086.1
1999 (s) 201.4 9.1 0.3 12.7 1.6 — 23.8 0.5 225.8 824.8 1,050.6
2000 — 277.3 9.9 1.7 19.3 2.2 — 33.0 0.9 311.2 962.3 1,273.5
2001 (s) 358.1 25.4 0.4 20.7 2.1 — 48.6 0.8 407.6 1,020.3 1,427.9
2002 (s) 280.0 11.9 0.2 18.7 3.9 0.2 35.0 0.8 315.8 933.1 1,248.9
2003 (s) 314.0 3.9 0.3 18.7 4.6 — 27.5 1.0 342.5 1,082.7 1,425.2
2004 — 357.3 15.7 0.4 18.2 9.0 (s) 43.3 1.1 401.6 1,115.6 1,517.2
2005 (s) 433.3 20.0 0.8 20.8 12.2 — 53.7 R 1.5 R 488.6 1,223.3 R 1,711.9
2006 0.1 R 431.9 26.7 0.9 R 24.1 12.2 — R 64.0 R 1.6 R 497.6 1,336.2 R 1,833.8
2007 (s) 446.5 47.4 1.0 31.5 24.4 — 104.3 1.8 552.6 1,366.5 1,919.1

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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O Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Oklahoma
K Primary Energy
L Coal Petroleum Biomass
A
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
H Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
O Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
M
A 1970 — — — 0.25 0.54 1.12 2.82 0.53 0.78 0.86 1.58 0.53 3.13 0.77
1975 — 0.94 0.94 0.72 2.09 2.56 4.52 1.65 2.05 2.17 1.58 1.39 4.29 1.72
1980 — 1.39 1.39 2.11 5.68 5.72 9.79 3.22 4.79 5.28 1.44 3.27 9.31 3.92
1985 — 1.79 1.79 3.23 6.24 7.23 8.76 3.39 5.61 6.34 1.44 4.27 13.33 5.31
1990 — 1.30 1.30 1.70 5.84 5.57 9.00 2.38 4.78 5.43 0.92 2.51 10.65 3.53
1995 — 1.35 1.35 2.24 4.84 7.45 8.33 2.37 5.40 5.75 1.17 2.80 11.00 3.77
1996 — 1.34 1.34 3.19 5.82 9.06 9.11 2.93 5.85 6.53 1.01 3.68 11.06 4.59
1997 — 1.43 1.43 4.14 5.34 8.84 8.99 3.04 6.86 6.86 1.02 4.37 10.65 5.19
1998 — 1.27 1.27 3.63 4.22 7.72 7.61 2.62 5.59 5.60 1.24 3.78 10.70 4.72
1999 — 1.29 1.29 3.44 4.99 7.90 8.44 2.67 6.48 6.68 1.38 3.99 10.56 4.93
2000 — 1.61 1.61 5.20 7.92 R 10.99 11.06 3.91 7.14 R 8.27 1.43 R 5.48 11.98 R 6.54
2001 — 1.38 1.38 7.86 7.23 11.65 10.44 4.25 5.48 7.12 1.97 6.77 12.57 7.76
2002 — 1.74 1.74 6.09 6.56 9.72 9.91 3.38 6.01 7.14 2.13 5.92 11.16 6.76
2003 — 1.72 1.72 7.19 7.80 12.02 11.32 4.54 7.16 8.36 1.62 6.82 13.45 7.88
2004 — 1.58 1.58 8.30 10.02 13.39 13.38 4.98 7.48 9.81 1.79 8.02 13.94 8.94
2005 — 1.61 1.61 9.00 14.30 R 16.52 16.82 6.56 9.20 R 13.36 2.72 R 9.66 14.97 R 10.49
2006 — 1.88 1.88 8.79 16.30 R 18.32 19.01 7.68 11.10 R 15.83 2.62 R 10.53 15.99 R 11.30
2007 — 1.95 1.95 8.62 18.29 20.53 21.45 8.47 11.15 14.93 2.53 9.46 15.87 10.46

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — — — 18.1 6.3 8.7 7.6 1.2 31.3 55.2 0.2 73.5 44.2 117.7
1975 — 0.4 0.4 66.6 49.3 19.7 10.4 3.2 91.2 173.7 1.7 242.5 94.5 337.0
1980 — 7.8 7.8 310.6 122.5 137.7 18.4 12.5 195.8 486.9 2.2 807.5 278.6 1,086.1
1985 — 32.7 32.7 486.9 261.5 139.9 45.0 2.2 183.6 632.3 2.6 1,154.5 469.7 1,624.1
1990 — 16.5 16.5 315.5 122.1 32.6 39.4 5.2 136.5 335.8 9.9 677.6 416.5 1,094.1
1995 — 44.7 44.7 410.8 80.9 56.0 51.4 2.5 148.9 339.6 17.7 812.9 428.7 1,241.5
1996 — 22.0 22.0 615.3 114.7 67.5 57.8 2.2 159.3 401.5 16.1 1,054.9 447.6 1,502.5
1997 — 22.0 22.0 807.4 107.5 88.2 58.5 2.4 132.6 389.3 15.6 1,234.2 452.9 1,687.1
1998 — 20.6 20.6 679.7 81.7 49.1 52.3 0.4 153.1 336.5 19.3 1,056.2 468.5 1,524.7
1999 — 21.7 21.7 587.0 84.8 179.2 30.2 0.5 139.6 434.2 18.4 1,061.3 466.1 1,527.4
2000 — 22.8 22.8 798.5 154.0 R 107.3 38.7 3.4 164.5 R 467.8 21.0 R 1,310.1 555.4 R 1,865.4
2001 — 20.0 20.0 898.0 158.6 96.0 69.0 3.5 199.3 526.4 29.3 1,473.7 557.5 2,031.1
2002 — 25.4 25.4 735.1 131.9 128.6 72.2 4.5 199.0 536.2 28.2 1,324.9 477.5 1,802.4
2003 — 24.6 24.6 980.5 166.0 107.6 85.0 11.8 197.3 567.8 25.2 1,598.1 594.8 2,192.9
2004 — 23.9 23.9 1,161.6 212.6 234.2 118.0 18.4 259.1 842.3 27.6 2,055.4 658.1 2,713.5
2005 — 24.7 24.7 1,264.1 287.0 R 503.5 139.6 8.9 297.3 R 1,236.3 49.4 R 2,574.6 740.0 R 3,314.6
2006 — 28.2 28.2 R 1,418.5 360.2 R 815.2 166.9 11.4 322.8 R 1,676.5 R 50.2 R 3,173.4 794.0 R 3,967.4
2007 — 30.0 30.0 1,471.0 437.7 56.4 142.1 6.6 394.9 1,037.7 44.0 2,582.7 797.7 3,380.3

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Oklahoma O
K
Primary Energy
L
Petroleum A
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total H
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
O
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu M
A
1970 — — 2.17 1.11 0.72 1.12 5.08 2.82 0.46 2.44 2.44 — 2.44
1975 0.94 — 3.45 2.61 2.01 2.56 7.48 4.52 1.79 4.11 4.11 — 4.11
1980 — — 9.02 7.30 6.34 5.72 14.36 9.79 — 9.12 9.12 — 9.12
1985 — — 9.99 7.15 5.87 8.58 17.61 8.76 — 8.27 8.27 — 8.27
1990 — — 9.32 8.00 5.93 7.86 14.60 9.00 — 8.45 8.45 — 8.45
1995 — 2.32 8.36 7.03 4.12 13.10 19.41 8.33 — 7.79 7.78 — 7.78
1996 — 2.31 9.29 7.92 4.87 12.88 20.08 9.11 — 8.61 8.60 — 8.60
1997 — 2.44 9.39 7.70 4.58 12.25 17.98 8.99 — 8.38 8.38 — 8.38
1998 — 2.47 8.11 6.48 3.40 11.73 19.07 7.61 2.13 7.09 7.08 — 7.08
1999 — 1.69 8.81 7.33 4.03 13.83 16.75 8.44 — 7.79 7.78 — 7.78
2000 — 1.60 10.87 9.60 6.61 16.59 17.99 11.06 — 10.20 10.19 — 10.19
2001 — 6.42 11.01 8.93 5.96 17.71 19.00 10.44 — 9.51 9.51 — 9.51
2002 — 5.17 10.72 8.35 5.36 15.90 21.74 9.91 — 9.04 9.04 — 9.04
2003 — 6.48 12.42 9.61 6.50 18.15 26.51 11.32 — 10.43 10.42 — 10.42
2004 — 8.26 15.13 11.58 8.82 19.92 29.35 13.38 — 12.57 12.56 — 12.56
2005 — 11.11 18.56 16.03 13.13 22.29 38.40 16.82 — 16.46 16.46 — 16.46
2006 — 15.17 22.31 17.96 14.84 24.13 R 46.08 19.01 — 18.56 18.56 — 18.56
2007 — 12.05 23.70 19.65 16.39 26.57 51.97 21.45 — 20.69 20.69 — 20.69

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — — 4.9 21.7 17.2 2.2 14.1 470.9 0.2 531.2 531.2 — 531.2
1975 (s) — 5.4 73.0 43.2 4.5 24.4 896.7 0.5 1,047.7 1,047.7 — 1,047.7
1980 — — 14.9 341.7 170.5 4.9 67.7 2,004.2 — 2,604.0 2,604.0 — 2,604.0
1985 — — 11.0 441.8 190.6 4.1 75.5 1,880.6 — 2,603.6 2,605.0 — 2,605.0
1990 — — 6.9 523.4 259.8 2.8 70.5 1,785.8 — 2,649.2 2,649.2 — 2,649.2
1995 — 0.5 6.5 552.8 124.9 2.8 89.4 1,787.6 — 2,563.9 2,564.4 — 2,564.4
1996 — 0.6 5.5 741.7 129.8 1.9 89.7 2,019.3 — 2,987.9 2,988.5 — 2,988.5
1997 — 0.1 3.8 756.5 R 136.5 2.6 84.9 1,940.2 — R 2,924.4 R 2,924.5 — R 2,924.5
1998 — 1.2 5.4 666.6 R 103.1 3.0 94.2 1,664.9 (s) R 2,537.3 R 2,538.6 — R 2,538.6
1999 — 1.1 4.5 804.4 150.3 2.4 83.6 1,884.2 — 2,929.3 2,930.4 — 2,930.4
2000 — 1.1 5.9 1,374.2 255.5 2.6 88.5 2,398.1 — 4,124.9 4,126.0 — 4,126.0
2001 — 5.1 4.5 1,591.1 237.8 4.2 85.6 2,269.2 — 4,192.4 4,197.4 — 4,197.4
2002 — 4.2 6.5 1,310.3 195.4 2.8 96.8 2,103.4 — 3,715.2 3,719.4 — 3,719.4
2003 — 6.4 6.6 1,445.7 230.1 4.5 109.2 2,467.3 — 4,263.4 4,269.8 — 4,269.8
2004 — 9.2 10.2 1,267.6 345.1 3.7 122.4 3,035.9 — 4,784.9 4,794.1 — 4,794.1
2005 — 2.6 6.0 2,268.8 444.1 5.0 159.3 3,811.5 — 6,694.8 6,697.4 — 6,697.4
2006 — R 2.9 29.5 2,910.6 476.5 5.6 186.3 4,153.6 — 7,761.9 R 7,764.9 — R 7,764.9
2007 — 2.4 6.1 3,331.3 491.9 4.6 217.0 4,913.5 — 8,964.5 8,966.9 — 8,966.9

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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O Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Oklahoma
K
Petroleum Biomass
L
A Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
H
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
O
M 1970 0.39 0.19 0.46 0.56 — 0.50 — — — 0.19
A 1975 0.43 0.61 1.45 1.92 — 1.75 — — — 0.61
1980 1.23 1.74 3.44 5.30 — 5.29 — — — 1.63
1985 1.68 2.95 3.73 5.54 — 5.34 — — — 2.30
1990 1.40 3.01 3.02 7.28 — 4.34 — — — 2.06
1995 0.99 2.27 1.90 2.53 — 1.97 — — — 1.42
1996 0.98 2.90 2.04 4.07 — 2.79 — — — 1.54
1997 0.92 2.88 2.87 4.09 — 3.68 — — — 1.45
1998 0.91 2.41 — 2.92 — 2.92 — — — 1.43
1999 0.91 2.72 1.67 4.95 — 4.95 — — — 1.54
2000 0.94 4.42 — 5.86 — 5.86 — — — 2.09
2001 0.91 4.48 4.83 6.33 — 6.32 — — — 2.10
2002 0.94 3.46 2.03 4.84 — 4.50 — — — 1.81
2003 0.98 5.42 4.75 5.93 — 5.70 — — — 2.53
2004 1.03 5.96 4.75 7.45 — 6.71 — — — 2.84
2005 1.01 8.04 8.35 12.35 — 11.85 — — — 3.79
2006 1.09 6.39 9.26 13.31 — 13.30 — — — 3.41
2007 1.17 6.50 8.14 16.39 — 9.97 — — — 3.59

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) 46.5 0.2 0.2 — 0.4 — — — 46.8


1975 (s) 189.1 0.3 0.6 — 0.9 — — — 190.0
1980 123.5 602.0 (s) 1.8 — 1.8 — — — 727.3
1985 367.4 618.3 0.2 2.5 — 2.7 — — — 988.5
1990 373.6 552.3 1.1 1.2 — 2.3 — — — 928.2
1995 334.6 376.7 1.3 0.3 — 1.6 — — — 712.9
1996 348.1 428.0 1.7 2.0 — 3.7 — — — 779.8
1997 341.7 402.2 0.2 0.5 — 0.7 — — — 744.6
1998 321.8 450.1 — 0.3 — 0.3 — — — 772.2
1999 313.7 494.4 (s) 0.7 — 0.7 — — — 808.7
2000 346.0 798.8 — 2.6 — 2.6 — — — 1,147.5
2001 327.5 803.4 (s) 9.5 — 9.5 — — — 1,140.4
2002 352.3 691.4 (s) 0.5 — 0.5 — — — 1,044.3
2003 370.7 1,097.6 1.0 5.3 — 6.3 — — — 1,474.6
2004 368.1 1,227.4 0.3 1.4 — 1.7 — — — 1,597.3
2005 387.5 2,005.2 0.2 1.6 — 1.8 — — — 2,394.5
2006 404.3 1,833.2 (s) 3.6 — 3.6 — — — 2,241.1
2007 417.8 1,917.9 9.7 5.6 — 15.3 — — — 2,351.1

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Oregon O
Primary Energy
R
E
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric G
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
O
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
N

1970 — 0.59 0.59 0.81 1.21 0.73 2.21 2.83 0.51 1.44 1.88 — 1.34 1.61 0.48 2.90 1.85
1975 — 1.04 1.04 1.44 2.62 2.04 4.17 4.45 2.06 2.49 3.48 0.20 1.49 2.90 2.04 4.13 3.16
1980 — 1.71 1.71 4.69 6.62 6.21 7.09 9.75 3.92 5.72 7.85 0.36 1.68 6.04 0.59 7.59 7.08
1985 — 2.16 2.16 5.60 7.45 6.16 9.41 8.87 4.70 6.44 7.76 0.54 1.82 6.03 2.21 13.08 8.26
1990 — 1.22 1.22 4.28 7.61 5.93 10.72 9.45 3.50 4.65 7.82 0.44 1.37 5.76 1.02 12.25 8.04
1995 — 1.25 1.25 3.93 7.57 4.28 10.28 10.31 2.20 5.93 8.23 — 1.61 6.51 1.42 13.68 8.55
1996 — 1.17 1.17 3.63 8.56 5.11 10.31 11.20 2.14 6.27 9.10 — 1.60 6.77 1.95 13.98 8.88
1997 — 1.27 1.27 3.49 8.40 4.74 11.09 11.14 2.92 6.14 8.91 — 1.51 6.64 1.54 13.52 8.60
1998 — 1.11 1.11 3.73 7.18 3.41 10.03 9.41 2.10 5.19 7.43 — 1.45 5.63 1.47 14.36 8.09
1999 — 1.08 1.08 4.10 8.44 4.36 10.05 11.08 1.87 4.68 8.65 — 1.68 6.47 1.64 14.24 8.75
2000 — 1.07 1.07 4.94 10.79 7.04 R 13.38 13.37 4.02 5.66 R 11.10 — 1.99 8.15 2.28 14.32 10.58
2001 — 1.11 1.11 5.96 9.76 5.86 15.77 12.62 5.13 7.64 10.76 — 2.65 8.11 2.89 15.93 10.97
2002 — 1.34 1.34 6.59 8.68 5.39 13.64 11.33 5.21 7.11 R 9.63 — 2.76 R 7.89 2.83 18.51 R 11.01
2003 — 1.27 1.27 6.16 10.35 6.52 15.95 13.70 5.63 7.87 R 11.50 — 3.27 R 8.71 R 3.33 18.13 R 11.91
2004 — 1.21 1.21 6.79 13.06 9.45 16.82 15.74 6.10 8.63 13.58 — 3.32 10.20 4.57 18.19 13.09
2005 — 1.28 1.28 8.28 17.26 12.87 21.15 18.67 5.85 10.22 16.67 — R 3.76 R 12.43 R 5.21 18.60 R 15.20
2006 — 1.36 1.36 9.27 19.30 15.16 R 23.84 21.26 7.56 11.99 19.00 — R 3.81 R 14.36 4.88 19.14 R 16.89
2007 — 1.42 1.42 9.04 20.42 16.27 26.20 23.49 8.44 15.30 20.87 — 3.96 14.74 5.01 20.56 18.23

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 1.8 1.8 68.7 89.2 8.6 10.2 371.2 18.5 43.7 541.3 — 23.8 635.6 -0.8 248.3 883.2
1975 — 2.8 2.8 139.9 199.4 24.0 10.0 675.3 45.4 87.0 1,041.1 (s) 26.2 1,210.0 -0.4 458.4 1,668.0
1980 — 20.7 20.7 320.9 643.9 86.5 31.7 1,562.9 100.0 160.9 2,586.1 21.4 45.2 2,994.2 -41.1 950.4 3,903.6
1985 — 21.7 21.7 432.9 651.3 74.3 45.9 1,354.2 142.9 181.8 2,450.4 39.9 55.8 R 3,163.1 -216.3 1,573.1 4,519.9
1990 — 19.1 19.1 438.2 704.6 111.3 53.8 1,575.3 97.5 164.1 2,706.5 28.3 49.1 3,265.6 -98.2 1,796.5 4,963.9
1995 — 25.2 25.2 567.3 729.4 124.1 57.2 1,829.0 49.6 175.2 2,964.5 — 46.2 3,620.7 -66.8 2,135.0 5,688.9
1996 — 23.8 23.8 653.8 801.5 151.7 60.6 2,054.1 43.7 181.2 3,292.9 — 49.5 4,080.2 -119.7 2,309.0 6,269.6
1997 — 20.8 20.8 631.3 813.9 153.8 36.0 1,950.3 63.3 178.5 3,195.8 — 47.3 3,912.8 -74.3 2,239.4 R 6,078.0
1998 — 40.3 40.3 839.5 669.7 R 113.6 28.0 1,783.7 51.1 228.1 R 2,874.2 — 36.9 R 3,809.7 -145.8 2,298.4 R 5,962.3
1999 — 41.7 41.7 967.4 856.2 159.2 42.8 2,108.5 30.3 214.6 3,411.7 — 32.9 4,467.8 -157.4 2,310.6 6,620.9
2000 — 41.3 41.3 1,080.6 1,164.0 250.5 R 63.7 2,506.1 37.1 202.0 R 4,223.3 — 49.3 R 5,404.9 -265.7 2,459.7 R 7,598.9
2001 — 48.1 48.1 R 1,335.8 989.8 173.3 57.5 2,376.6 43.8 181.6 3,822.7 — 78.2 5,295.4 -388.7 2,493.8 7,400.4
2002 — 50.6 50.6 1,309.4 897.6 R 158.0 64.4 2,177.3 57.6 212.2 R 3,567.2 — 77.1 R 5,049.3 -290.6 2,858.7 R 7,617.4
2003 — 56.8 56.8 R 1,304.1 937.2 R 206.6 77.3 2,606.5 68.7 232.1 R 4,128.3 — 77.9 R 5,580.0 R -422.7 2,797.2 R 7,954.5
2004 — 44.0 44.0 1,582.8 1,353.5 R 273.2 62.2 3,023.2 79.3 273.9 R 5,065.2 — 80.6 R 6,891.8 -620.4 2,835.5 R 9,106.9
2005 — 45.6 45.6 1,930.8 1,795.0 394.1 97.9 3,651.2 80.3 328.3 6,346.8 — R 111.2 R 8,463.8 R -701.4 2,947.7 R 10,710.1
2006 — 35.9 35.9 R 2,047.4 2,090.0 495.6 R 93.8 4,210.1 98.4 384.5 R 7,372.5 — R 122.0 R 9,604.7 -538.0 3,141.3 R 12,207.9
2007 — 64.3 64.3 2,247.1 2,242.0 519.5 100.3 4,635.5 134.8 393.8 8,025.9 — 129.7 10,556.8 -800.7 3,419.2 13,175.3

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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O Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Oregon
R
Primary Energy
E
G Petroleum Biomass

O Natural Distillate Total


N Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 0.95 1.45 1.41 2.79 2.66 1.63 0.82 1.49 3.65 2.41
1975 1.14 2.11 2.80 3.82 5.27 3.03 1.62 2.37 5.27 3.70
1980 4.26 5.36 7.02 9.80 9.00 7.35 4.15 6.09 9.37 7.95
1985 3.67 6.73 7.00 10.64 8.73 7.26 4.69 6.76 13.72 10.57
1990 3.77 6.13 6.99 7.09 13.92 7.88 4.75 6.50 13.86 10.77
1995 3.77 6.46 6.45 4.81 10.53 7.19 3.86 6.36 16.08 R 11.85
1996 — 6.05 7.13 5.02 11.51 7.90 4.43 6.24 16.69 12.01
1997 3.71 5.91 7.43 4.67 12.60 8.30 4.41 6.20 16.31 11.88
1998 3.66 6.49 6.21 6.26 10.95 7.29 3.82 6.43 17.08 12.39
1999 3.69 6.72 6.76 6.21 11.45 7.78 3.92 6.72 16.85 12.16
2000 3.72 7.87 9.86 9.20 14.73 11.00 5.88 8.27 17.23 13.12
2001 — 9.43 8.73 8.40 16.65 10.76 5.62 9.25 18.42 14.03
2002 — 10.18 7.64 8.57 14.52 9.91 5.09 9.59 20.85 15.44
2003 — 9.50 9.40 8.48 16.78 12.15 6.11 9.54 20.69 15.44
2004 — 10.64 11.49 10.82 18.41 12.98 6.95 10.47 21.05 16.15
2005 — 12.36 15.47 12.83 22.07 18.06 9.20 R 12.92 21.26 R 17.49
2006 — 14.05 17.38 20.63 25.20 R 20.41 10.60 R 14.64 21.91 R 18.68
2007 — 14.37 18.03 22.62 27.77 22.05 11.62 15.01 23.99 20.01

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.4 29.8 25.6 1.0 8.7 35.3 2.4 67.9 122.8 190.6
1975 0.1 63.1 39.0 1.0 7.1 47.1 4.9 115.3 217.4 332.7
1980 0.3 103.1 82.5 2.1 19.0 103.5 8.0 215.1 432.9 648.0
1985 0.1 148.8 94.1 2.5 16.3 112.9 15.5 277.2 680.0 957.2
1990 (s) 146.5 64.8 0.5 19.2 84.5 15.6 246.7 727.3 973.9
1995 (s) 189.3 47.9 0.7 18.6 67.2 16.1 272.6 895.1 1,167.8
1996 — 209.7 50.1 1.2 19.2 70.5 19.2 299.4 984.3 1,283.7
1997 (s) 202.0 46.4 0.9 17.9 65.2 16.3 283.5 956.2 1,239.7
1998 — 234.4 34.6 2.3 19.1 56.0 12.5 302.9 1,021.7 1,324.6
1999 (s) 275.0 42.9 2.9 22.5 68.3 13.5 356.8 1,038.1 1,394.8
2000 — 314.2 56.5 9.7 33.2 99.3 21.8 435.4 1,070.9 1,506.2
2001 — 371.2 53.5 8.2 41.8 103.6 33.2 508.0 1,100.1 1,608.2
2002 — 409.6 43.2 5.3 43.1 91.6 30.6 531.8 1,249.0 1,780.8
2003 — 367.0 47.8 3.6 56.5 107.9 38.7 513.6 1,252.1 1,765.8
2004 — 428.1 50.9 5.7 26.3 82.8 45.0 556.0 1,293.0 1,849.0
2005 — 513.5 56.1 5.5 64.1 125.7 R 30.0 R 669.3 1,330.4 R 1,999.7
2006 — 596.4 65.7 6.0 R 59.9 R 131.6 R 31.5 R 759.5 1,418.8 R 2,178.3
2007 — 628.2 58.6 1.0 63.5 123.1 38.1 789.4 1,585.9 2,375.2

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Oregon O
Primary Energy
R
E
Petroleum Biomass
G
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
O
N
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 0.53 1.22 1.22 0.93 1.12 2.83 0.79 1.14 0.82 1.16 3.90 2.30
1975 1.04 1.79 2.60 2.58 2.76 4.45 2.45 2.68 1.62 2.21 5.20 3.66
1980 2.24 4.88 6.71 6.54 5.40 9.75 4.90 6.39 4.15 5.65 8.86 7.29
1985 2.52 6.06 5.69 10.64 9.45 8.87 4.12 6.06 4.69 6.05 14.96 10.83
1990 2.55 4.74 5.39 7.09 9.03 9.45 3.03 5.63 2.08 4.93 14.04 10.02
1995 2.42 5.01 4.54 4.81 10.22 10.31 2.74 4.78 3.86 4.94 14.89 10.88
1996 — 4.64 5.56 5.02 11.50 11.20 2.99 5.75 4.43 4.85 15.17 10.91
1997 2.23 4.41 5.24 4.67 11.70 11.14 2.85 5.52 4.41 4.62 14.69 10.60
1998 2.33 5.00 4.01 6.26 10.22 9.41 1.96 4.38 3.82 4.86 14.90 10.78
1999 2.43 5.34 4.98 6.21 10.51 11.08 2.62 5.39 3.92 5.32 14.63 10.80
2000 2.51 6.28 7.51 9.20 13.25 13.37 4.40 7.83 5.88 6.57 15.00 11.56
2001 — 7.77 6.50 8.40 14.42 12.62 4.08 7.04 5.62 7.55 16.14 12.51
2002 — 7.59 5.80 8.57 11.95 11.33 3.91 6.35 5.09 7.28 19.57 14.48
2003 — 7.63 7.20 8.48 12.82 13.70 4.65 8.08 6.11 7.64 18.69 14.49
2004 — 8.97 10.02 10.82 14.72 15.74 5.11 10.16 6.95 9.07 18.89 15.15
2005 — 9.98 13.97 12.83 17.65 18.67 7.11 14.01 9.20 R 10.49 19.07 R 15.71
2006 — 12.51 16.04 20.63 20.35 21.26 8.42 R 16.72 10.60 R 12.99 19.83 R 17.25
2007 — 12.12 16.70 22.62 22.19 23.49 9.95 17.37 9.94 12.64 21.10 17.89

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.2 14.5 11.5 0.2 0.6 3.7 6.6 22.6 (s) 37.4 88.7 126.1
1975 0.2 29.6 18.8 0.5 0.7 5.1 14.8 39.8 0.1 69.8 156.1 225.9
1980 0.7 77.5 70.0 1.4 2.0 14.9 27.0 115.3 0.2 193.7 316.0 509.7
1985 0.1 118.9 44.6 1.6 3.1 10.8 4.9 65.0 0.4 184.4 527.6 712.0
1990 0.1 99.1 37.4 0.3 2.2 13.5 5.4 58.8 2.4 160.5 579.4 739.9
1995 (s) 117.3 28.0 0.4 3.2 1.7 1.5 34.9 2.2 154.5 689.0 843.5
1996 — 124.0 29.5 1.1 3.4 1.9 1.6 37.4 2.6 164.1 729.0 893.1
1997 (s) 117.9 29.0 0.6 2.9 1.8 0.9 35.2 2.7 155.8 725.6 881.5
1998 — 136.4 23.2 2.2 3.2 1.5 0.9 30.9 2.1 169.4 748.5 918.0
1999 (s) 161.4 24.2 1.1 3.6 1.7 0.8 31.4 2.2 195.0 766.0 961.0
2000 — 185.3 43.5 1.5 5.3 2.0 1.7 53.9 3.6 242.7 805.0 1,047.7
2001 — 222.8 45.6 3.5 6.4 2.0 1.3 58.8 5.9 287.4 840.5 1,127.9
2002 — 217.8 34.7 2.3 6.3 1.8 1.6 46.6 5.4 269.9 1,026.3 1,296.2
2003 — 206.5 21.5 1.1 7.6 2.2 1.5 34.0 6.8 247.3 987.5 R 1,234.9
2004 — 245.6 34.6 2.7 3.7 2.6 1.8 45.3 7.5 298.5 1,009.9 1,308.4
2005 — 287.9 42.0 4.5 9.0 3.1 2.2 60.7 R 4.8 R 353.4 1,000.7 R 1,354.1
2006 — 360.3 44.5 4.9 R 8.5 7.1 2.1 R 67.1 R 5.1 R 432.6 1,088.3 R 1,520.9
2007 — 358.5 45.8 1.6 9.0 4.0 2.0 62.4 6.2 427.1 1,165.4 1,592.6

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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O Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Oregon
R Primary Energy
E Coal Petroleum Biomass
G
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
O Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
N Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 — 0.53 0.53 0.46 0.80 1.12 2.83 0.33 0.95 0.83 1.46 0.75 1.26 0.84
1975 — 1.04 1.04 0.92 2.29 2.76 4.45 1.85 1.97 2.15 1.46 1.57 2.13 1.70
1980 — 2.24 2.24 4.21 5.62 5.40 9.75 3.39 4.29 4.81 1.46 3.93 4.65 4.12
1985 — 2.52 2.52 4.65 5.86 9.45 8.87 4.12 4.92 5.39 1.46 4.19 10.32 5.60
1990 — 2.55 2.55 3.39 5.26 9.03 9.45 3.03 3.50 4.49 1.03 3.40 9.26 5.10
1995 — 2.42 2.42 3.26 4.97 9.61 10.31 2.74 4.21 5.05 1.35 3.69 10.18 5.45
1996 — 2.16 2.16 3.10 5.92 9.24 11.20 2.99 4.45 5.68 1.22 3.62 10.25 5.39
1997 — 2.23 2.23 2.88 5.49 8.87 11.14 2.85 4.50 5.37 1.22 3.38 9.67 5.01
1998 — 2.33 2.33 3.57 4.13 7.75 9.41 1.96 3.92 4.33 1.24 3.63 10.56 5.11
1999 — — — 3.78 4.97 8.28 11.08 2.62 3.58 4.31 1.33 3.82 10.49 5.19
2000 — — — 4.78 7.87 R 11.29 13.37 4.40 4.04 R 6.06 1.39 R 4.94 10.43 R 6.43
2001 — — — 5.92 6.89 12.78 12.62 4.08 5.45 6.87 1.86 5.69 12.34 7.39
2002 — 1.68 1.68 6.74 6.04 11.94 11.33 3.91 5.18 6.09 2.06 5.92 13.84 7.73
2003 — 1.65 1.65 5.64 7.21 13.36 13.70 4.65 5.67 6.95 1.63 5.71 13.58 7.64
2004 — 1.79 1.79 6.03 10.07 15.29 15.74 5.11 6.27 8.58 1.77 6.42 12.97 7.89
2005 — 1.85 1.85 7.37 14.18 18.21 18.67 7.11 7.06 10.16 2.60 7.65 14.17 9.21
2006 — 2.00 2.00 8.86 16.45 20.38 21.26 8.42 8.06 R 11.63 R 2.55 R 8.74 14.22 R 10.04
2007 — 2.20 2.20 9.12 16.76 23.33 23.49 9.95 10.07 13.57 2.43 9.19 14.83 10.61

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 1.2 1.2 23.9 14.8 0.8 10.7 7.0 24.1 57.4 21.1 103.6 36.8 140.5
1975 — 2.5 2.5 47.2 35.1 2.1 13.1 24.5 60.3 135.1 21.2 205.9 84.8 290.7
1980 — 8.5 8.5 138.8 128.4 9.5 21.4 44.2 99.5 302.9 34.1 484.2 201.6 685.8
1985 — 7.6 7.6 165.2 84.0 18.9 22.5 40.3 119.2 284.8 39.9 497.5 365.4 862.9
1990 — 3.6 3.6 169.6 77.7 24.7 21.1 8.5 109.5 241.5 25.0 439.7 489.5 929.2
1995 — 6.8 6.8 235.0 102.9 29.6 27.6 5.6 107.2 272.9 22.8 537.4 550.3 1,087.7
1996 — 4.2 4.2 284.3 88.0 32.8 33.0 2.5 108.9 265.3 23.7 577.4 595.3 1,172.7
1997 — 4.3 4.3 273.9 89.9 11.9 33.9 3.0 110.8 249.5 24.9 552.7 557.1 1,109.8
1998 — 1.8 1.8 385.4 63.4 5.7 34.0 1.7 153.2 257.9 18.1 663.1 527.6 1,190.7
1999 — — — 433.0 78.7 15.4 22.9 2.4 146.5 265.8 13.7 712.5 504.9 1,217.5
2000 — — — 376.0 165.1 R 21.3 28.0 3.8 122.9 R 341.1 19.8 R 736.9 581.9 R 1,318.8
2001 — — — 425.5 121.2 7.9 53.0 3.4 99.0 284.6 31.7 R 741.8 551.1 1,292.9
2002 — 1.9 1.9 R 492.2 103.7 13.7 50.8 11.7 130.3 310.1 34.0 838.1 580.8 R 1,419.0
2003 — 2.5 2.5 394.3 81.7 7.7 62.7 10.7 144.4 307.2 17.1 721.1 554.3 1,275.4
2004 — 2.5 2.5 451.6 130.1 26.4 85.4 9.7 172.3 423.9 27.3 R 905.4 529.1 1,434.4
2005 — 0.4 0.4 536.3 152.3 10.7 94.3 11.9 196.2 465.5 48.4 1,050.5 613.1 1,663.6
2006 — 4.4 4.4 642.0 178.2 R 12.7 112.9 24.8 223.7 R 552.2 R 54.0 R 1,252.7 630.3 R 1,883.0
2007 — 4.8 4.8 640.0 163.5 17.9 106.4 20.5 219.1 527.5 54.0 1,226.3 663.8 1,890.1

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Oregon O
R
Primary Energy
E
Petroleum G
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total O
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
N
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 0.53 — 2.17 1.34 0.73 1.12 5.08 2.83 0.71 2.41 2.41 — 2.41
1975 1.04 — 3.45 2.69 2.04 2.76 7.48 4.45 2.21 3.98 3.98 — 3.98
1980 — — 9.02 6.96 6.21 5.40 14.36 9.75 4.14 8.81 8.81 — 8.81
1985 — — 9.99 8.27 6.16 11.09 17.61 8.87 5.02 8.40 8.40 — 8.40
1990 — — 9.32 8.54 5.93 11.68 14.60 9.45 3.59 8.57 8.57 10.33 8.57
1995 — 4.43 8.36 8.89 4.28 14.41 19.41 10.31 2.13 8.94 8.94 11.64 8.94
1996 — 4.25 9.29 9.55 5.11 14.31 20.08 11.20 2.08 9.74 9.74 12.83 9.74
1997 — 5.63 9.39 9.44 4.74 13.94 17.98 11.14 2.93 9.56 9.56 13.10 9.56
1998 — 5.64 8.11 8.27 3.41 12.42 19.07 9.41 2.11 8.09 8.09 13.65 R 8.09
1999 — 5.66 8.81 9.55 4.36 14.54 16.75 11.08 1.81 9.57 9.57 14.38 9.57
2000 — 7.61 10.87 11.95 7.04 17.55 17.99 13.37 3.96 12.10 12.09 16.06 12.10
2001 — 4.96 11.01 10.95 5.86 18.93 19.00 12.62 5.29 11.42 11.42 17.28 11.42
2002 — 6.71 10.72 9.60 5.39 16.37 21.74 11.33 5.78 R 10.29 R 10.29 20.96 R 10.30
2003 — 7.43 12.42 11.08 6.52 17.72 26.51 13.70 5.90 R 12.20 R 12.20 19.56 R 12.21
2004 — 4.55 15.13 13.75 9.45 19.87 29.35 15.74 6.31 R 14.44 14.43 19.04 R 14.44
2005 — 4.59 18.56 17.87 12.87 22.55 38.40 18.67 5.63 17.61 17.60 18.63 17.60
2006 — 6.95 22.31 19.83 15.16 24.56 R 46.08 21.26 R 7.29 20.06 20.05 18.75 20.05
2007 — 6.46 23.70 21.00 16.27 26.78 51.97 23.49 8.19 21.73 21.72 19.67 21.72

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) — 3.3 37.4 8.6 0.1 15.0 356.7 4.8 426.0 426.0 — 426.0
1975 (s) — 3.0 106.2 24.0 0.1 22.3 657.1 6.1 818.7 818.7 — 818.7
1980 — — 11.8 358.9 86.5 1.3 46.1 1,526.7 28.8 2,060.1 2,060.1 — 2,060.1
1985 — — 7.1 428.5 74.3 7.6 51.5 1,321.0 97.6 1,987.7 1,987.7 — 1,987.7
1990 — — 5.7 523.5 111.3 7.7 48.0 1,540.7 83.6 2,320.5 2,320.5 0.3 2,320.8
1995 — 0.2 6.0 550.2 124.1 5.8 60.9 1,799.6 42.5 2,589.2 2,589.4 0.5 2,589.9
1996 — 0.2 8.9 633.6 151.7 5.1 61.2 2,019.2 39.7 2,919.4 2,919.7 0.5 2,920.1
1997 — 1.2 8.3 647.8 153.8 3.3 57.8 1,914.6 59.5 R 2,845.3 2,846.5 0.5 2,847.0
1998 — 0.3 6.1 547.4 R 113.6 (s) 64.2 1,748.3 48.5 R 2,528.2 R 2,528.4 0.7 R 2,529.1
1999 — 0.3 7.1 710.0 159.2 1.2 57.0 2,083.9 27.2 3,045.7 3,046.1 1.6 3,047.7
2000 — 0.5 7.6 893.8 250.5 4.0 60.3 2,476.1 31.5 3,723.7 3,724.2 1.9 3,726.1
2001 — 0.4 12.6 762.6 173.3 1.4 58.4 2,321.6 39.1 3,369.1 3,369.4 2.0 3,371.4
2002 — 0.5 8.4 715.6 R 158.0 1.4 66.0 2,124.7 44.3 R 3,118.4 R 3,118.9 2.5 R 3,121.4
2003 — 0.7 8.5 781.5 R 206.6 5.5 74.4 2,541.6 56.5 R 3,674.6 R 3,675.2 3.3 R 3,678.5
2004 — 0.5 9.7 1,135.9 R 273.2 5.9 83.4 2,935.2 67.9 R 4,511.1 R 4,511.6 3.5 R 4,515.1
2005 — 0.9 13.5 1,537.9 394.1 14.0 108.6 3,553.8 66.3 5,688.2 5,689.2 3.5 5,692.7
2006 — R 1.3 22.9 1,800.7 495.6 12.7 127.0 4,090.1 71.5 R 6,620.6 R 6,621.9 3.9 R 6,625.8
2007 — 1.3 24.1 1,973.2 519.5 10.0 147.9 4,525.1 112.2 7,312.0 7,313.3 4.1 7,317.4

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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O Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Oregon
R
Petroleum Biomass
E
G Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
O
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
N
1970 — 0.37 0.80 0.83 — 0.80 — 0.65 — 0.48
1975 — 1.27 — 2.31 — 2.31 0.20 0.92 — 2.04
1980 1.41 4.29 — 6.53 — 6.53 0.36 1.74 — 0.59
1985 2.00 — — 5.67 — 5.67 0.54 — 9.34 2.21
1990 1.08 3.03 — 3.47 — 3.47 0.44 0.85 8.37 1.02
1995 1.06 1.30 — 4.27 — 4.27 — 0.70 6.21 1.42
1996 1.07 1.32 — 5.09 — 5.09 — 0.59 6.37 1.95
1997 1.14 1.48 — 4.90 — 4.90 — 0.50 6.71 1.54
1998 1.09 1.54 — 3.32 — 3.32 — 0.61 7.87 1.47
1999 1.08 1.94 — 4.14 — 4.14 — 0.67 8.69 1.64
2000 1.07 2.90 — 8.59 — 8.59 — 0.67 16.78 2.28
2001 1.11 3.75 — 6.36 — 6.36 — 1.36 20.47 2.89
2002 1.33 3.33 — 5.72 — 5.72 — 1.64 8.94 2.83
2003 1.25 4.42 — 7.87 — 7.87 — 2.61 13.21 R 3.33
2004 1.18 5.05 — 8.70 — 8.70 — 0.55 13.84 4.57
2005 1.28 6.60 — 12.17 — 12.17 — 3.92 16.53 R 5.21
2006 1.30 5.81 — 14.06 — 14.06 — 4.22 17.32 4.88
2007 1.38 5.90 — 16.19 — 16.19 — 4.69 18.25 5.01

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 0.4 0.1 (s) — 0.1 — 0.3 — 0.8


1975 — (s) — 0.4 — 0.4 (s) (s) — 0.4
1980 11.2 1.4 — 4.2 — 4.2 21.4 2.9 — 41.1
1985 13.9 — — 0.1 — 0.1 39.9 — 162.5 216.3
1990 15.3 23.0 — 1.1 — 1.1 28.3 6.1 24.4 98.2
1995 18.4 25.6 — 0.3 — 0.3 — 5.0 17.5 66.8
1996 19.6 35.5 — 0.3 — 0.3 — 4.0 60.2 119.7
1997 16.4 36.2 — 0.7 — 0.7 — 3.3 17.7 74.3
1998 38.5 83.0 — 1.1 — 1.1 — 4.2 18.9 145.8
1999 41.6 97.7 — 0.4 — 0.4 — 3.5 14.1 157.4
2000 41.3 204.6 — 5.2 — 5.2 — 4.1 10.3 265.7
2001 48.1 315.9 — 6.7 — 6.7 — 7.4 10.5 388.7
2002 48.7 189.3 — 0.5 — 0.5 — 7.0 45.1 290.6
2003 54.3 335.5 — 4.6 — 4.6 — 15.4 R 12.8 R 422.7
2004 41.5 457.0 — 2.0 — 2.0 — 0.7 119.1 620.4
2005 45.2 592.2 — 6.6 — 6.6 — 27.9 R 29.4 R 701.4
2006 31.5 447.4 — 0.9 — 0.9 — 31.3 27.0 538.0
2007 59.5 619.2 — 0.8 — 0.8 — 31.4 89.7 800.7

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Pennsylvania P
Primary Energy
E
N
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric N
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
S
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
Y
L
1970 0.44 0.35 0.39 0.87 1.17 0.72 1.82 2.92 0.47 1.97 1.72 0.21 0.96 0.97 0.34 5.23 1.47 V
1975 1.52 1.02 1.20 1.53 2.65 2.01 3.39 4.72 2.02 3.48 3.47 0.25 1.19 2.02 0.93 10.37 3.25
1980 2.20 1.34 1.58 3.37 6.70 6.27 6.16 9.71 4.30 7.99 7.72 0.42 1.84 4.02 1.55 15.17 6.38 A
1985
1990
1.88
1.71
1.57
1.52
1.63
1.56
5.74
5.28
7.68
7.66
5.84
5.59
10.17
11.83
9.01
9.35
4.38
3.20
8.84
6.43
8.05
7.86
0.92
0.83
1.95
1.75
4.45
4.00
1.61
1.35
21.24
22.43
8.39
8.49
N
1995 1.72 1.36 1.43 5.35 6.83 3.87 11.81 9.71 2.63 7.20 7.86 0.56 1.28 3.85 1.09 23.25 8.74 I
1996 1.69 1.38 1.44 5.71 7.77 4.77 12.81 10.09 3.25 7.76 8.52 0.55 1.28 4.05 1.12 23.34 9.11
1997 1.72 1.36 1.42 6.43 7.73 4.36 13.31 10.24 2.71 7.53 8.49 0.52 1.08 4.13 1.08 23.44 9.33 A
1998 1.55 1.36 1.38 6.17 6.92 3.23 12.12 8.70 2.10 6.91 7.26 0.53 1.06 3.82 1.11 22.97 9.08
1999 1.62 1.31 1.34 6.11 7.24 3.79 12.37 9.49 2.62 7.55 7.93 0.51 1.14 3.97 1.04 21.15 9.04
2000 1.66 1.17 1.23 6.81 10.16 6.81 R 15.81 12.30 3.64 8.96 10.52 0.48 1.35 R 4.82 1.00 22.43 10.67
2001 1.73 1.24 1.31 9.33 9.46 5.59 16.18 11.39 3.32 8.22 9.79 0.37 1.86 5.07 1.02 23.49 11.19
2002 1.93 1.27 1.36 7.26 8.75 5.29 14.32 10.90 3.58 8.78 9.46 0.40 2.00 4.60 1.03 23.66 10.73
2003 1.93 1.24 1.33 8.96 10.24 6.37 16.41 12.55 4.59 9.82 10.90 0.38 1.98 5.37 1.09 23.56 11.75
2004 2.31 1.40 1.52 9.91 12.18 8.86 18.48 14.79 4.64 10.66 12.80 0.36 2.08 6.20 1.27 23.53 13.05
2005 3.01 1.62 1.79 12.19 16.36 12.64 20.32 18.16 6.84 13.36 16.18 0.37 R 2.84 7.74 1.61 24.33 R 15.65
2006 3.33 1.75 1.94 12.88 18.56 14.56 R 22.68 20.86 7.87 16.52 R 18.97 0.40 R 2.89 8.64 1.56 25.50 R 17.54
2007 3.49 1.78 1.98 11.43 19.86 15.79 25.79 22.40 8.08 19.23 20.62 0.44 3.04 8.94 1.73 26.69 18.30

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 317.5 339.6 657.1 653.4 429.1 36.9 32.7 1,559.6 157.4 224.5 2,440.1 1.1 10.9 3,762.6 -296.5 1,329.8 4,796.0
1975 913.7 1,063.9 1,977.6 964.8 1,039.9 97.3 76.5 2,695.2 441.3 352.3 4,702.5 44.3 14.4 7,703.5 -1,047.7 3,060.5 9,716.3
1980 1,005.0 1,574.0 2,579.0 R 2,489.5 2,665.1 360.1 163.8 5,507.0 798.1 963.0 10,457.1 55.4 52.2 R 15,633.1 R -1,997.2 5,096.8 R 18,732.7
1985 492.9 1,804.1 2,297.0 R 3,444.8 2,583.3 334.6 273.4 4,827.1 483.8 1,007.9 9,510.2 257.5 57.2 R 15,566.8 -2,228.4 7,202.9 R 20,541.2
1990 480.0 1,812.2 2,292.2 R 3,325.7 2,660.7 380.7 260.4 5,277.2 360.8 801.1 9,741.0 506.8 65.6 R 15,931.3 -2,369.5 8,722.9 R 22,284.7
1995 500.7 1,623.8 2,124.5 R 3,793.5 2,446.3 269.9 232.0 5,685.0 212.9 938.9 9,785.0 387.6 86.1 R 16,177.2 R -2,044.6 9,923.4 R 24,056.0
1996 482.7 1,735.4 2,218.1 R 4,078.2 2,771.4 320.0 278.7 5,978.0 247.8 970.3 10,566.3 393.6 87.1 R 17,347.7 -2,186.4 10,076.5 R 25,237.8
1997 477.4 1,754.9 2,232.3 R 4,349.6 2,672.9 R 366.6 253.3 6,124.3 187.1 954.1 R 10,558.4 369.6 67.8 R 17,580.3 -2,097.3 10,156.2 R 25,639.2
1998 301.2 1,722.1 2,023.3 R 3,823.1 2,319.0 R 306.4 236.8 5,301.1 173.1 955.5 R 9,291.9 340.1 62.6 R 15,541.3 -2,135.3 10,110.5 R 23,516.4
1999 291.6 1,611.0 1,902.6 R 4,020.1 2,634.7 342.2 253.0 5,809.5 184.2 869.6 10,093.1 378.2 70.5 R 16,464.9 -2,061.8 9,217.7 R 23,620.8
2000 319.8 1,534.1 1,853.9 R 4,529.2 4,052.1 734.5 R 403.2 7,565.0 261.0 1,127.2 R 14,143.0 371.0 84.1 R 20,981.2 R -2,068.1 10,158.8 R 29,071.9
2001 319.6 1,500.5 1,820.1 R 5,736.4 3,818.0 597.8 380.2 7,148.7 185.3 1,123.2 13,253.1 283.9 91.9 R 21,185.5 R -2,002.2 10,741.7 R 29,925.1
2002 370.5 1,608.4 1,978.8 R 4,719.9 3,527.5 510.0 358.4 6,970.8 166.1 1,070.9 12,603.8 317.2 103.8 R 19,723.6 -2,142.6 11,188.2 R 28,769.1
2003 387.5 1,560.2 1,947.7 R 6,048.1 3,950.1 631.1 653.3 8,010.5 316.3 1,244.8 14,806.1 296.0 103.8 R 23,202.5 R -2,242.6 11,183.7 R 32,143.7
2004 448.2 1,793.5 R 2,241.8 R 6,740.2 5,089.1 822.8 714.9 9,603.2 335.2 1,485.6 18,051.0 292.4 103.6 R 27,433.0 R -2,723.5 11,382.9 R 36,092.4
2005 549.4 2,124.3 2,673.7 R 8,051.5 6,824.7 1,205.6 853.4 11,731.0 583.5 1,836.8 23,035.1 298.5 R 143.9 R 34,204.5 R -3,520.2 12,118.5 R 42,802.8
2006 595.5 R 2,314.4 R 2,910.0 8,134.5 7,702.8 1,359.5 R 1,046.2 13,352.7 R 334.6 R 2,154.1 R 25,949.9 316.0 R 145.9 R 37,458.1 R -3,388.1 12,560.4 R 46,630.4
2007 608.2 2,348.9 2,957.1 8,283.1 8,124.1 1,387.6 1,219.4 14,495.5 325.3 2,246.4 27,798.3 356.5 157.2 39,562.0 -3,880.1 13,618.7 49,300.6

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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P Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Pennsylvania
E
Primary Energy
N
N Petroleum Biomass

S Natural Distillate Total


Y Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

L Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


V
A 1970
1975
1.03
2.57
1.20
1.89
1.35
2.81
1.57
3.12
2.47
4.42
1.41
2.89
0.40
0.79
1.25
2.30
7.15
12.80
1.97
3.96
N 1980 2.70 3.73 6.95 8.05 9.00 7.10 2.02 R 4.88 17.42 R 7.12
1985 2.83 6.50 7.82 8.62 11.63 8.09 2.29 6.90 25.05 10.57
I 1990 2.96 6.36 7.84 7.97 12.94 8.20 2.83 6.78 27.03 11.69
A 1995 2.55 6.92 6.31 5.85 13.50 6.84 2.30 6.70 28.49 12.22
1996 2.73 7.13 7.28 7.11 14.93 7.90 2.64 7.21 28.52 12.49
1997 2.66 8.05 7.26 7.00 14.77 7.88 2.63 7.84 28.99 13.28
1998 2.61 8.15 6.22 5.70 13.33 6.88 2.27 7.56 28.92 13.74
1999 2.52 8.01 6.23 5.58 13.51 6.87 2.33 7.47 26.73 12.74
2000 2.51 8.20 9.35 9.34 17.42 10.20 3.50 8.79 27.94 R 13.77
2001 4.52 10.91 8.86 10.06 18.63 9.81 3.34 10.34 28.36 15.31
2002 2.77 8.98 8.13 8.48 15.62 8.91 3.03 8.81 28.55 14.54
2003 2.36 10.32 9.97 10.93 17.95 10.95 3.64 10.38 28.10 15.26
2004 3.73 11.64 11.38 12.49 20.06 12.44 4.14 11.76 28.07 16.43
2005 3.33 13.66 15.09 14.54 22.76 15.94 5.48 R 14.30 28.89 R 18.84
2006 3.59 15.82 17.47 17.83 25.90 R 18.64 6.31 R 16.62 30.33 R 21.27
2007 3.52 14.08 19.17 19.28 28.35 20.58 6.92 16.08 32.09 21.41

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 49.1 367.4 245.1 29.9 17.6 292.7 2.4 711.6 561.5 1,273.0
1975 32.4 527.3 517.2 35.8 34.7 587.6 4.8 1,152.1 1,208.5 2,360.6
1980 20.6 R 1,098.2 1,127.1 107.8 52.6 1,287.5 31.3 R 2,437.6 1,888.1 R 4,325.8
1985 18.8 R 1,644.9 1,101.5 139.5 96.3 1,337.3 32.9 R 3,033.9 2,793.4 R 5,827.3
1990 19.4 R 1,586.7 923.0 62.2 118.8 1,104.1 44.5 R 2,754.8 3,519.4 R 6,274.1
1995 9.8 R 1,877.1 746.8 68.5 151.1 966.4 32.7 R 2,885.9 4,160.6 R 7,046.6
1996 8.1 R 2,055.3 878.4 97.3 181.4 1,157.1 38.9 R 3,259.3 4,247.8 R 7,507.1
1997 9.0 R 2,186.6 810.7 100.8 176.9 1,088.4 22.0 R 3,306.0 4,232.6 R 7,538.6
1998 6.1 R 1,841.5 588.2 93.9 167.9 850.1 16.9 R 2,714.6 4,235.0 R 6,949.6
1999 5.3 R 2,004.2 695.7 79.7 182.3 957.7 18.3 R 2,985.5 4,025.1 R 7,010.6
2000 5.4 R 2,231.1 1,139.5 147.7 282.0 1,569.1 29.5 R 3,835.1 4,290.9 R 8,126.0
2001 9.8 R 2,749.1 1,076.5 164.5 234.2 1,475.2 25.3 R 4,259.5 4,454.1 R 8,713.6
2002 4.9 R 2,262.1 971.2 95.4 226.6 1,293.3 23.3 R 3,583.6 4,747.4 R 8,331.0
2003 5.4 R 2,880.8 1,291.8 98.9 326.8 1,717.5 29.5 R 4,633.1 4,760.2 R 9,393.2
2004 6.4 R 3,040.4 1,486.7 137.5 362.2 1,986.3 34.3 R 5,067.4 4,852.6 R 9,920.0
2005 4.2 R 3,482.9 1,748.5 150.2 375.7 2,274.4 R 34.2 R 5,795.6 5,289.4 R 11,085.0
2006 R 5.1 R 3,385.6 1,720.2 143.5 R 435.0 R 2,298.7 R 35.9 R 5,725.2 5,359.0 R 11,084.2
2007 5.8 3,390.2 1,913.7 103.4 540.4 2,557.5 43.4 5,996.9 5,976.9 11,973.8

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Pennsylvania P
Primary Energy
E
N
Petroleum Biomass
N
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
S
Y
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
L
1970 0.32 0.93 1.09 0.74 1.40 2.92 0.47 1.12 0.40 0.90 6.71 1.90 V
1975
1980
1.25
1.33
1.67
3.49
2.48
6.39
2.52
6.01
2.84
5.36
4.72
9.71
2.02
4.43
2.56
6.08
0.79
2.02
1.90
3.80
11.88
16.63
4.35
R 7.30 A
1985 1.61 5.99 6.50 8.62 9.45 9.01 4.70 6.47 2.29 5.56 23.28 10.99 N
1990 1.47 5.77 5.85 7.97 10.95 9.35 3.46 6.07 2.83 5.28 23.99 11.47
1995 1.35 6.06 4.62 5.85 10.83 9.71 2.80 4.70 1.75 5.17 24.66 11.94 I
1996
1997
1.35
1.36
6.23
7.10
5.64
5.20
7.11
7.00
12.09
11.61
10.09
10.24
3.35
2.96
5.67
5.45
2.03
1.93
5.60
6.02
24.68
24.89
12.20
12.91
A
1998 1.38 7.17 4.07 5.70 10.30 8.70 2.19 4.88 1.63 6.09 24.41 13.39
1999 1.35 7.04 4.46 5.58 10.49 9.49 2.63 4.88 1.40 6.14 22.62 12.59
2000 1.34 7.46 7.00 9.34 13.47 12.30 4.20 7.40 2.11 6.87 22.80 13.37
2001 1.58 10.12 6.43 10.06 14.24 11.39 3.92 6.95 2.36 8.63 25.45 15.44
2002 1.56 7.31 6.09 8.48 12.79 10.90 4.02 6.51 2.11 6.68 25.11 14.30
2003 1.52 8.80 7.48 10.93 15.00 12.55 5.08 8.08 2.73 8.06 25.26 14.92
2004 1.84 10.06 9.32 12.49 16.83 14.79 5.07 9.72 2.84 9.29 24.94 15.76
2005 2.21 12.53 13.31 14.54 18.91 18.16 7.56 13.29 R 3.44 R 11.89 24.90 R 17.39
2006 2.31 13.75 15.40 17.83 21.07 20.86 8.60 15.72 R 3.37 R 13.19 26.22 R 19.00
2007 2.45 12.27 16.92 19.28 23.06 22.40 9.60 17.14 3.88 12.30 26.98 18.78

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 12.1 95.9 34.4 1.2 1.8 37.6 15.4 90.4 (s) 198.4 307.6 506.0
1975 36.6 169.1 79.4 2.5 3.9 32.5 46.0 164.3 0.1 370.2 754.3 1,124.5
1980 38.2 R 422.8 218.2 6.6 5.5 16.0 42.4 288.6 0.8 R 750.3 1,234.2 R 1,984.6
1985 37.9 R 714.6 208.7 17.5 13.8 21.2 41.8 303.0 0.8 R 1,056.3 1,952.9 R 3,009.2
1990 38.6 R 754.0 226.4 6.8 17.7 34.4 17.3 302.6 4.9 R 1,100.2 2,472.0 R 3,572.2
1995 34.8 R 902.1 170.3 17.5 21.4 4.4 21.5 235.1 5.9 R 1,177.8 2,990.0 R 4,167.9
1996 29.2 R 996.4 202.1 22.4 25.9 4.6 27.4 282.5 6.7 R 1,314.7 3,062.6 R 4,377.3
1997 37.1 R 1,059.0 145.7 12.8 24.5 15.1 19.2 217.4 4.8 R 1,318.3 3,129.4 R 4,447.7
1998 26.0 R 973.3 109.1 9.2 22.9 42.2 8.2 191.5 4.0 R 1,194.9 3,172.6 R 4,367.4
1999 20.8 R 1,044.3 123.5 10.9 25.0 9.3 8.9 177.6 4.2 R 1,247.0 2,956.2 R 4,203.2
2000 23.3 R 1,121.9 224.1 21.5 38.5 9.4 16.7 310.2 6.1 R 1,461.5 3,343.7 R 4,805.2
2001 27.7 R 1,456.1 224.4 28.6 31.6 7.5 12.3 304.5 6.4 R 1,794.7 3,599.0 R 5,393.7
2002 20.2 R 1,048.8 264.5 18.6 32.7 9.0 9.5 334.3 6.7 R 1,410.0 3,734.7 R 5,144.7
2003 23.2 R 1,384.0 273.2 24.4 48.2 10.3 18.0 374.2 8.8 R 1,790.1 3,724.2 R 5,514.4
2004 28.2 R 1,511.6 337.6 29.0 53.6 8.5 19.4 448.2 8.8 R 1,996.8 3,773.9 R 5,770.7
2005 31.9 R 1,890.4 474.7 38.0 55.1 8.5 29.8 606.0 R 9.0 R 2,537.3 3,890.1 R 6,427.3
2006 R 33.0 R 1,863.7 511.6 42.4 R 62.4 9.9 15.5 R 641.9 R 8.4 R 2,547.0 4,081.0 R 6,628.0
2007 36.4 1,862.4 484.9 20.4 77.6 10.7 23.5 617.0 10.3 2,526.1 4,374.8 6,900.8

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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P Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Pennsylvania
E Primary Energy
N Coal Petroleum Biomass
N
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
S Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
Y Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
L
V 1970 0.44 0.32 0.41 0.57 0.70 1.40 2.92 0.50 1.77 1.00 1.60 0.56 3.55 0.79
1975 1.52 1.25 1.47 1.07 2.38 2.84 4.72 2.07 3.22 2.60 1.60 1.62 7.99 2.25
A 1980 2.20 1.33 2.03 3.00 5.67 5.36 9.71 4.07 7.59 6.26 1.62 3.12 12.87 4.29
N 1985
1990
1.88
1.71
1.61
1.47
1.81
1.65
4.77
4.01
6.40
5.89
9.45
10.95
9.01
9.35
4.70
3.46
8.53
5.95
7.78
5.92
1.62
1.08
3.94
3.32
17.07
17.51
6.02
5.57
I 1995
1996
1.72
1.69
1.35
1.35
1.63
1.59
3.77
3.98
5.04
5.98
8.74
9.26
9.71
10.09
2.80
3.35
6.96
7.50
6.44
6.95
1.28
1.17
3.15
3.26
17.35
17.38
5.47
5.58
A 1997 1.72 1.36 1.62 4.45 5.38 10.23 10.24 2.96 7.31 6.82 1.16 3.37 17.24 5.72
1998 1.55 1.38 1.49 4.00 4.17 9.52 8.70 2.19 6.59 6.09 1.24 3.32 16.42 5.86
1999 1.62 1.35 1.53 3.85 4.85 9.71 9.49 2.63 7.34 6.64 1.36 3.37 14.44 5.49
2000 1.66 1.34 1.56 4.95 7.73 R 12.67 12.30 4.20 8.12 R 8.11 1.40 R 4.14 16.50 R 6.43
2001 1.73 1.58 1.69 6.81 6.95 13.00 11.39 3.92 7.14 7.49 1.84 4.74 16.89 7.14
2002 1.93 1.56 1.82 5.97 6.37 12.32 10.90 4.02 8.10 7.96 2.06 4.58 17.10 7.06
2003 1.93 1.52 1.82 7.71 7.69 15.09 12.55 5.08 9.00 9.37 1.63 5.51 17.01 7.72
2004 2.31 1.84 2.17 8.51 9.84 17.09 14.79 5.07 9.80 10.50 1.77 6.27 17.21 8.38
2005 3.01 2.21 2.80 10.81 13.86 18.65 18.16 7.56 12.00 13.23 2.60 8.10 18.45 10.17
2006 3.33 2.31 3.06 11.83 15.81 20.76 20.86 8.60 14.67 R 15.79 2.53 R 9.48 19.44 R 11.46
2007 3.49 2.45 3.23 10.22 17.97 24.16 22.40 9.60 16.96 18.11 2.41 9.78 20.14 11.90

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 317.5 64.3 381.8 186.2 38.9 12.6 18.1 60.9 145.2 275.7 8.5 852.2 458.4 1,310.6
1975 913.7 172.0 1,085.7 266.6 144.8 36.2 27.2 196.0 256.9 661.2 9.5 2,023.0 1,092.1 3,115.1
1980 1,005.0 150.8 1,155.8 R 957.9 358.4 102.8 29.9 153.1 717.6 1,361.9 20.1 R 3,495.7 1,964.8 R 5,460.5
1985 492.9 154.7 647.5 R 1,077.2 235.6 153.7 60.4 70.5 706.9 1,227.1 23.5 R 2,975.4 2,430.3 R 5,405.8
1990 480.0 148.9 628.9 R 943.7 255.7 116.5 58.0 106.1 600.9 1,137.2 12.1 R 2,721.9 2,702.2 R 5,424.1
1995 500.7 135.5 636.2 R 933.1 125.4 50.7 47.3 36.1 692.4 951.8 28.0 R 2,549.2 2,744.0 R 5,293.1
1996 482.7 149.3 632.0 R 952.7 153.6 64.3 45.0 51.9 687.9 1,002.7 24.3 R 2,611.7 2,736.0 R 5,347.6
1997 477.4 151.6 629.1 R 1,042.5 129.4 46.3 47.4 32.2 686.8 942.0 26.5 R 2,640.1 2,764.0 R 5,404.0
1998 301.2 122.5 423.7 R 908.4 97.7 40.6 39.6 18.8 680.7 877.3 22.9 R 2,232.3 2,669.3 R 4,901.7
1999 291.6 120.0 411.6 R 874.4 141.2 41.0 36.7 20.3 625.2 864.4 27.1 R 2,177.5 2,213.6 R 4,391.1
2000 319.8 114.3 434.1 R 1,095.5 248.2 R 78.7 45.0 35.4 799.9 R 1,207.3 27.5 R 2,764.4 2,497.7 R 5,262.0
2001 319.6 128.3 447.9 R 1,328.4 237.3 108.9 80.9 18.8 778.6 1,224.5 26.0 R 3,026.9 2,658.2 R 5,685.0
2002 370.5 116.9 487.4 R 1,206.6 191.2 93.7 81.3 21.9 783.7 1,171.7 32.7 R 2,898.5 2,676.8 R 5,575.3
2003 387.5 110.7 498.2 R 1,508.3 206.4 268.9 98.7 52.1 927.0 1,553.1 26.7 R 3,586.4 2,642.8 R 6,229.2
2004 448.2 144.8 593.0 R 1,612.1 304.5 288.6 140.6 49.6 1,099.8 1,883.2 25.4 R 4,113.8 2,696.2 R 6,810.0
2005 549.4 148.9 698.3 R 1,843.9 445.4 408.0 174.4 61.2 1,366.4 2,455.4 43.7 R 5,041.2 2,875.4 R 7,916.6
2006 595.5 145.7 741.3 2,097.4 671.1 R 533.8 229.8 72.4 1,627.8 R 3,134.9 R 42.6 R 6,016.1 3,059.6 R 9,075.8
2007 608.2 142.7 750.9 1,873.7 820.6 589.6 180.3 65.4 1,744.7 3,400.5 39.5 6,064.6 3,199.4 9,264.0

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Pennsylvania P
E
Primary Energy
N
Petroleum N
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total S
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
Y
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu L
V
1970 0.32 — 2.17 1.35 0.72 1.40 5.08 2.92 0.42 2.48 2.47 3.66 2.48
1975 1.25 — 3.45 2.64 2.01 2.84 7.48 4.72 1.80 4.15 4.15 8.41 4.16 A
1980 — — 9.02 7.05 6.27 5.36 14.36 9.71 3.76 8.85 8.85 15.14 8.86 N
1985 — — 9.99 8.35 5.84 10.78 17.61 9.01 4.14 8.65 8.65 21.08 8.67
1990 — 4.69 9.32 8.79 5.59 12.95 14.60 9.35 2.82 8.70 8.70 21.63 8.73 I
1995
1996


6.99
4.00
8.36
9.29
8.06
9.02
3.87
4.77
12.89
13.32
19.41
20.08
9.71
10.09
2.60
3.22
8.75
9.38
8.75
9.38
22.20
22.17
8.77
9.40
A
1997 — 4.83 9.39 8.86 4.36 13.43 17.98 10.24 2.63 9.23 9.23 23.56 9.25
1998 — 4.84 8.11 8.25 3.23 11.77 19.07 8.70 2.05 R 7.89 7.89 25.86 7.92
1999 — 5.72 8.81 8.77 3.79 13.38 16.75 9.49 2.68 8.63 8.62 16.98 8.64
2000 — 4.73 10.87 11.82 6.81 16.78 17.99 12.30 3.45 11.36 11.36 19.41 11.37
2001 — 8.19 11.01 10.84 5.59 16.97 19.00 11.39 3.00 10.55 10.55 21.67 10.57
2002 — 6.40 10.72 10.14 5.29 15.25 21.74 10.90 3.49 10.12 10.11 21.37 10.13
2003 — 6.75 12.42 11.52 6.37 16.84 26.51 12.55 4.50 11.64 11.64 22.81 11.67
2004 — 8.82 15.13 13.60 8.86 18.66 29.35 14.79 4.65 13.82 13.81 21.45 13.84
2005 — 9.56 18.56 17.99 12.64 20.63 38.40 18.16 6.73 17.40 17.40 21.18 17.41
2006 — 13.01 22.31 20.03 14.56 23.15 R 46.08 20.86 R 7.68 R 19.90 19.89 21.85 19.90
2007 — 10.40 23.70 21.06 15.79 25.49 51.97 22.40 7.73 21.39 21.39 22.64 21.39

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.4 — 7.3 99.5 36.9 0.7 40.9 1,503.8 14.6 1,703.6 1,704.0 2.3 1,706.3
1975 0.1 — 7.4 254.4 96.2 1.7 49.7 2,635.5 65.5 3,110.4 3,110.5 5.6 3,116.1
1980 — — 15.3 885.1 360.1 2.9 114.3 5,461.1 113.4 6,952.3 6,952.3 9.6 6,961.9
1985 — — 10.5 989.1 334.6 9.7 127.5 4,745.5 55.7 6,272.7 6,272.7 26.3 6,298.9
1990 — (s) 6.8 1,187.3 380.7 7.4 119.0 5,184.8 99.1 6,985.0 6,985.0 29.3 7,014.3
1995 — 0.8 5.3 1,372.8 269.9 8.8 150.9 5,633.2 77.9 7,518.9 7,519.7 28.7 7,548.4
1996 — 0.6 5.7 1,495.0 320.0 7.1 151.5 5,928.4 67.3 7,975.0 7,975.6 30.1 8,005.7
1997 — 0.1 5.1 1,560.4 R 366.6 5.7 143.3 6,061.9 75.7 R 8,218.6 R 8,218.7 30.2 R 8,248.9
1998 — 1.3 5.1 1,496.8 R 306.4 5.4 159.1 5,219.4 70.5 R 7,262.8 R 7,264.1 33.6 R 7,297.7
1999 — 2.0 9.1 1,646.3 342.2 4.7 141.2 5,763.5 84.2 7,991.2 7,993.2 22.7 8,015.9
2000 — 1.8 8.5 2,341.2 734.5 4.1 149.4 7,510.6 102.1 10,850.3 10,852.1 26.5 10,878.6
2001 — 3.6 6.8 2,237.7 597.8 5.4 144.6 7,060.3 46.2 10,098.7 10,102.3 30.5 10,132.8
2002 — 2.9 6.5 2,056.8 510.0 5.4 163.5 6,880.6 63.2 9,685.9 9,688.8 29.4 9,718.2
2003 — 3.7 5.9 2,130.7 631.1 9.4 184.3 7,901.5 83.7 10,946.7 10,950.4 56.6 11,007.0
2004 — 5.4 7.2 2,907.8 822.8 10.5 206.7 9,454.0 117.1 13,526.1 13,531.5 60.3 13,591.8
2005 — 3.8 9.4 4,064.8 1,205.6 14.7 269.0 11,548.1 194.8 17,306.4 17,310.2 63.5 17,373.8
2006 — R 4.4 24.5 4,748.6 1,359.5 14.9 314.6 13,113.0 R 202.1 R 19,777.3 R 19,781.6 60.9 R 19,842.5
2007 — 3.7 11.5 4,842.6 1,387.6 11.9 366.4 14,304.6 166.1 21,090.7 21,094.4 67.6 21,162.0

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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P Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Pennsylvania
E
Petroleum Biomass
N
N Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
S
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
Y
L 1970 0.31 0.41 0.47 0.49 — 0.47 0.21 — — 0.34
V 1975 0.96 1.47 2.07 2.27 — 2.12 0.25 — — 0.93
1980 1.33 3.60 4.52 5.85 0.72 4.60 0.42 — — 1.55
A 1985 1.56 5.08 4.32 5.85 1.27 4.30 0.92 — — 1.61
N 1990
1995
1.52
1.36
2.95
1.98
3.31
2.55
5.48
3.80
0.90
0.55
3.52
2.43
0.83
0.56
0.46
0.70

6.21
1.35
1.09
I 1996 1.38 2.77 3.19 4.79 0.67 3.06 0.55 0.59 6.37 1.12
A 1997
1998
1.36
1.35
2.93
3.17
2.61
2.13
4.34
3.00
0.68
0.94
2.48
2.10
0.52
0.53
0.50
0.61
6.71
7.87
1.08
1.11
1999 1.30 2.93 2.55 3.61 0.79 2.56 0.51 0.67 8.69 1.04
2000 1.15 3.71 3.58 6.57 0.74 4.57 0.48 0.67 — 1.00
2001 1.21 8.51 3.32 6.19 0.80 3.80 0.37 1.36 — 1.02
2002 1.25 3.86 3.49 6.07 0.85 3.77 0.40 1.64 8.94 1.03
2003 1.21 6.33 4.44 6.13 0.80 4.33 0.38 1.58 13.21 1.09
2004 1.36 7.23 4.45 8.42 0.86 4.49 0.36 1.46 13.84 1.27
2005 1.58 9.94 6.71 12.32 1.21 7.14 0.37 2.28 16.53 1.61
2006 1.71 7.50 7.47 13.54 1.21 8.97 0.40 R 2.32 17.32 1.56
2007 1.74 7.77 7.38 12.77 — 9.21 0.44 2.42 18.25 1.73

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 213.6 4.0 66.6 11.3 — 77.8 1.1 — — 296.5


1975 822.7 1.8 133.8 45.2 — 178.9 44.3 — — 1,047.7
1980 1,364.4 10.5 489.2 76.2 1.4 566.8 55.4 — — R 1,997.2
1985 1,592.7 8.0 315.7 48.5 6.0 370.2 257.5 — — 2,228.4
1990 1,605.3 41.2 138.4 68.3 5.4 212.1 506.8 4.1 — 2,369.5
1995 1,443.8 80.5 77.4 31.0 4.3 112.7 387.6 19.5 0.5 R 2,044.6
1996 1,548.9 73.2 101.2 42.3 5.5 148.9 393.6 17.2 4.5 2,186.4
1997 1,557.2 R 61.4 60.0 26.7 5.4 92.1 369.6 14.5 2.6 2,097.3
1998 1,567.4 98.5 75.6 27.1 7.5 110.2 340.1 18.8 0.3 2,135.3
1999 1,464.9 R 95.3 70.8 27.9 3.4 102.2 378.2 21.0 0.4 2,061.8
2000 1,391.0 78.9 106.8 99.2 0.1 206.0 371.0 21.0 — R 2,068.1
2001 1,334.7 199.1 108.0 42.1 0.1 150.2 283.9 34.2 — R 2,002.2
2002 1,466.3 199.5 71.6 43.8 3.1 118.5 317.2 41.1 (s) 2,142.6
2003 1,420.9 271.3 162.5 48.1 4.1 214.7 296.0 38.8 0.8 R 2,242.6
2004 1,614.1 R 570.6 149.1 52.6 5.4 207.1 292.4 35.1 4.1 R 2,723.5
2005 1,939.4 R 830.6 297.8 91.3 3.9 393.0 298.5 57.0 1.7 R 3,520.2
2006 2,130.6 R 783.3 44.6 51.4 1.3 97.2 316.0 R 59.0 1.9 R 3,388.1
2007 2,164.0 1,153.1 70.3 62.3 — 132.6 356.5 64.0 9.8 3,880.1

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Rhode Island R
Primary Energy
H
O
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric D
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
E
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
I
1970 — 0.94 0.94 1.38 1.35 0.75 1.77 2.90 0.43 1.36 1.41 — 2.56 1.42 0.43 6.85 1.92 S
1975 — 2.64 2.64 2.74 2.76 2.09 3.50 4.50 1.92 2.53 3.17 — 2.51 3.10 1.84 13.78 4.14
1980 — 1.92 1.92 5.09 7.06 6.51 6.57 9.72 4.03 6.05 7.59 — 2.85 6.97 3.91 20.67 R 8.93 L
1985
1990


2.62
2.90
2.62
2.90
6.66
5.49
8.01
8.45
6.10
6.03
12.07
12.88
9.13
10.03
4.66
3.41
5.80
4.42
7.64
8.21


3.22
2.05
7.39
7.34
4.74
2.36
24.73
26.81
9.55
10.45
A
1995 — 2.49 2.49 4.15 6.97 4.19 13.26 10.49 2.97 5.65 8.31 — 1.80 6.12 2.28 30.43 9.88 N
1996 — 2.53 2.53 4.07 7.77 5.18 15.08 10.81 3.63 8.36 9.07 — 1.96 6.17 2.49 30.71 10.59
1997 — 2.71 2.71 4.90 7.96 4.86 16.58 10.87 3.41 8.41 9.07 — 1.82 6.75 3.51 31.29 11.06 D
1998 — 2.49 2.49 4.60 6.90 3.51 14.88 9.26 2.81 8.07 7.92 — 1.51 5.98 3.63 28.03 9.50
1999 — 2.52 2.52 4.59 7.12 4.09 13.00 10.10 2.84 7.77 8.42 — 1.54 6.31 3.25 26.05 9.91
2000 — 2.23 2.23 6.11 10.10 6.98 R 17.55 12.99 4.63 10.24 R 11.22 — 2.21 R 8.90 5.76 29.82 R 13.16
2001 — 2.28 2.28 6.11 9.70 5.92 17.89 12.33 4.77 10.29 10.69 — 2.34 8.49 4.05 33.56 14.08
2002 — 2.62 2.62 6.63 8.93 5.54 16.31 11.56 4.24 11.52 10.04 — 2.37 8.33 4.64 26.96 12.64
2003 — 2.52 2.52 8.44 10.45 6.75 19.75 13.16 5.35 10.96 11.50 — 2.70 10.05 6.51 30.69 14.28
2004 — 2.66 2.66 9.39 11.97 9.02 22.17 15.29 5.40 14.15 13.30 — 2.92 11.50 6.92 32.13 15.95
2005 — 3.30 3.30 11.11 15.98 12.74 24.53 18.38 7.41 14.38 16.68 — R 5.38 R 14.10 9.70 35.08 R 18.83
2006 — R 3.68 R 3.68 10.99 18.67 14.92 R 27.16 21.19 9.04 18.06 19.72 — R 3.65 R 15.55 7.57 40.96 R 22.28
2007 — 3.75 3.75 10.70 20.22 16.47 31.19 22.38 9.21 40.35 21.45 — 3.96 15.95 8.05 38.44 22.72

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 0.2 0.2 35.2 67.9 0.6 2.5 122.0 25.7 15.5 234.1 — 6.8 276.4 -9.3 90.7 357.7
1975 — 0.4 0.4 64.3 128.5 3.2 6.5 211.9 52.9 31.4 434.3 — 5.0 503.9 -18.1 209.3 695.0
1980 — 0.3 0.3 R 142.7 207.0 12.8 7.1 429.7 63.9 74.0 794.4 — 8.3 R 945.7 R -47.5 361.9 R 1,260.2
1985 — 0.6 0.6 R 204.6 230.6 17.1 21.8 415.6 65.5 127.4 877.9 — 6.5 R 1,103.0 R -40.9 458.2 R 1,520.4
1990 — 0.4 0.4 R 221.6 260.0 26.4 23.4 461.7 30.5 55.2 857.3 — 6.2 R 1,086.5 -30.0 587.3 R 1,643.8
1995 — 0.2 0.2 R 427.4 237.1 11.8 22.1 488.6 17.4 44.7 821.7 — 5.9 R 1,282.3 -97.0 688.9 R 1,874.2
1996 — 0.2 0.2 R 514.7 272.1 15.8 29.2 508.0 22.4 30.0 877.6 — 7.3 R 1,428.6 -175.3 691.9 R 1,945.2
1997 — 0.2 0.2 R 586.4 310.8 22.8 25.3 521.1 19.4 28.5 927.9 — 5.4 R 1,558.8 -246.1 720.1 R 2,032.8
1998 — 0.1 0.1 614.4 224.2 18.3 25.9 453.2 12.1 29.7 763.4 — 4.4 1,429.7 -251.2 658.7 1,837.2
1999 — 0.1 0.1 553.5 226.8 24.5 23.8 504.8 11.4 29.6 820.9 — 4.9 1,436.7 -207.7 635.5 R 1,864.6
2000 — 0.1 0.1 559.0 321.1 50.7 R 28.3 640.7 19.8 30.1 R 1,090.7 — 7.1 R 1,768.5 -335.3 743.0 R 2,176.2
2001 — 0.1 0.1 600.7 324.8 43.8 27.9 617.6 19.0 34.2 1,067.2 — 6.5 1,728.0 -261.5 846.6 2,313.1
2002 — 0.2 0.2 598.0 295.4 40.4 33.0 569.3 16.2 31.6 985.9 — 6.3 1,600.4 -266.6 695.5 2,029.3
2003 — 0.3 0.3 676.0 389.1 40.4 33.9 649.0 23.0 37.5 1,172.9 — 7.3 1,862.9 -291.9 816.4 2,387.4
2004 — 0.2 0.2 697.5 454.4 53.0 28.9 726.5 22.8 34.3 1,319.8 — 8.0 2,040.7 -271.0 864.8 2,634.5
2005 — 0.2 0.2 921.8 575.1 59.6 38.4 884.1 33.9 51.4 1,642.5 — R 5.6 R 2,593.2 -449.9 963.4 R 3,106.7
2006 — 0.2 0.2 R 868.1 579.6 50.2 40.7 1,089.3 27.2 59.5 1,846.4 — R 10.2 R 2,749.0 -356.6 1,090.0 R 3,482.4
2007 — 0.1 0.1 962.5 680.7 31.3 46.7 1,136.4 23.8 44.4 1,963.4 — 11.8 2,972.2 -456.6 1,051.0 3,566.7

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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R Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Rhode Island
H
Primary Energy
O
D Petroleum Biomass

E Natural Distillate Total


Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

I Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


S
L 1970
1975
0.98
2.62
1.79
3.04
1.49
2.85
1.70
3.16
2.55
5.49
1.52
2.90
0.56
1.11
1.58
2.92
8.44
15.43
2.18
4.30
A 1980 4.47 5.58 7.29 8.15 8.57 7.33 2.85 6.31 22.64 R 8.68
1985 4.39 7.62 8.15 8.61 11.44 8.31 3.22 7.80 26.77 10.45
N 1990 4.21 7.03 8.38 6.69 13.81 8.65 2.83 7.61 28.84 11.27
D 1995 4.01 7.79 6.74 4.75 16.05 7.18 2.30 7.21 33.62 11.69
1996 4.19 7.72 7.61 5.71 17.67 8.19 2.64 7.71 34.60 12.01
1997 4.14 9.28 7.63 5.81 18.02 8.15 2.63 8.45 35.52 12.94
1998 4.10 9.31 6.70 4.77 16.31 7.30 2.27 8.01 31.97 12.35
1999 4.06 9.25 6.62 6.83 16.28 7.09 2.33 7.88 29.67 12.08
2000 4.12 9.39 9.71 10.44 20.66 10.26 3.50 9.61 33.06 13.83
2001 4.05 11.82 9.54 9.81 21.46 10.02 3.34 10.63 35.55 15.14
2002 4.13 11.24 8.67 9.84 19.79 9.26 3.03 9.98 29.91 13.82
2003 4.00 11.50 10.37 9.46 22.82 10.96 3.64 11.01 34.03 15.27
2004 4.91 12.82 11.66 11.34 25.33 12.14 4.14 12.22 35.73 16.56
2005 5.42 14.04 15.43 15.29 28.91 15.95 5.48 R 14.86 38.21 R 19.47
2006 5.69 16.65 18.21 18.17 33.12 R 18.86 6.31 R 17.50 44.30 R 23.40
2007 5.69 16.00 20.07 22.69 35.93 20.88 6.92 18.16 41.17 23.26

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.1 21.9 50.7 3.2 1.5 55.5 0.3 77.7 40.0 117.7
1975 0.1 40.2 89.6 1.6 3.0 94.1 0.6 135.0 88.7 223.7
1980 0.1 R 79.5 140.0 2.5 3.6 146.1 8.1 R 233.7 142.1 R 375.9
1985 0.1 R 118.0 181.3 6.4 11.5 199.2 6.4 R 323.7 180.0 R 503.7
1990 0.1 R 127.9 148.1 1.4 13.9 163.4 5.2 R 296.6 233.8 R 530.4
1995 (s) 139.0 136.1 0.7 16.5 153.3 4.6 R 297.0 283.5 R 580.5
1996 (s) R 160.0 154.2 1.0 22.6 177.8 5.5 343.2 292.8 R 636.1
1997 (s) 174.5 160.3 1.1 20.7 182.2 3.9 360.6 301.3 661.9
1998 (s) 157.4 127.4 1.1 21.9 150.4 3.0 310.8 275.1 585.9
1999 (s) 158.2 121.9 1.9 15.3 139.1 3.2 300.6 270.0 570.6
2000 (s) 183.4 184.6 3.8 20.7 209.1 5.2 397.7 300.5 698.2
2001 (s) 218.3 197.9 3.8 18.9 220.6 3.9 442.8 327.4 770.2
2002 (s) 207.2 169.5 1.9 21.3 192.7 3.6 403.5 288.7 692.2
2003 0.1 239.1 223.8 2.5 25.3 251.6 4.5 495.3 348.1 843.4
2004 (s) 257.8 264.3 3.2 21.6 289.1 5.3 552.3 365.7 918.0
2005 (s) 282.3 335.5 5.1 25.5 366.1 R 4.8 R 653.3 413.5 R 1,066.7
2006 (s) 296.6 304.4 4.1 R 25.8 R 334.2 R 5.1 R 635.9 454.7 R 1,090.6
2007 (s) 294.4 346.5 2.1 32.6 381.2 6.1 681.7 439.9 1,121.7

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Rhode Island R
Primary Energy
H
O
Petroleum Biomass
D
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
E
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
I
1970 0.90 1.44 1.10 0.78 1.20 2.90 0.44 0.85 0.56 1.00 7.02 2.08 S
1975
1980
2.65
1.67
2.71
5.00
2.44
6.46
2.59

2.66
5.29
4.50
9.72
1.81
3.96
2.28
6.05
1.11
2.85
2.39
R 5.41
13.84
20.45
5.23
R 10.65 L
1985 2.39 6.45 6.92 8.61 12.75 9.13 4.96 6.12 3.22 6.27 24.56 R 12.38 A
1990 2.58 6.04 6.95 6.69 11.56 10.03 3.35 5.58 2.83 5.75 26.21 12.82
1995 2.26 6.23 5.49 4.75 10.79 10.49 3.00 4.63 2.30 5.56 29.78 13.21 N
1996
1997
2.30
2.53
6.82
7.93
6.11
5.85
5.71
5.81
11.95
11.77
10.81
10.87
3.62
3.41
5.14
4.95
2.64
2.63
6.08
6.66
30.02
30.70
13.05
14.12
D
1998 2.29 7.91 4.88 4.77 10.51 9.26 2.82 4.35 2.27 6.55 27.55 13.81
1999 2.31 7.79 5.08 6.83 10.54 10.10 2.84 4.44 2.33 6.65 24.73 13.60
2000 2.00 8.17 8.41 10.44 13.49 12.99 4.65 7.12 3.50 7.76 28.95 15.19
2001 2.06 10.38 7.49 9.81 13.95 12.33 4.77 6.95 3.34 9.09 34.51 18.05
2002 2.41 9.57 6.94 9.84 12.30 11.56 4.24 6.54 3.03 8.38 25.93 14.98
2003 2.30 10.03 8.44 9.46 14.48 13.16 5.35 7.90 3.64 9.05 29.57 16.56
2004 2.41 11.40 10.15 11.34 16.01 15.29 5.40 8.79 4.14 10.26 30.86 18.10
2005 3.12 12.64 14.40 15.29 18.08 18.38 7.41 11.78 5.48 R 12.23 34.33 R 20.99
2006 3.48 15.10 16.48 18.17 20.17 21.19 9.05 14.42 6.31 R 14.77 39.59 R 25.52
2007 3.54 14.32 17.98 22.69 22.46 22.38 9.21 15.89 6.92 14.75 37.13 24.12

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.1 7.5 9.4 (s) 0.1 0.6 2.7 12.8 (s) 20.3 30.8 51.1
1975 0.2 11.6 19.3 (s) 0.3 1.0 6.9 27.3 (s) 39.2 74.4 113.6
1980 0.1 R 34.5 23.2 — 0.4 2.5 4.5 30.6 0.2 R 65.3 132.0 R 197.4
1985 0.2 R 50.6 19.9 0.2 2.3 1.5 17.2 41.1 0.2 R 92.0 181.0 R 273.0
1990 0.3 R 50.1 32.4 0.1 2.0 2.0 12.6 49.1 0.6 R 100.0 240.4 R 340.4
1995 0.1 77.3 23.7 0.8 2.0 0.5 9.4 36.4 0.6 R 114.5 283.5 397.9
1996 0.2 92.2 28.8 0.1 2.7 0.5 15.2 47.3 0.7 R 140.4 284.0 424.4
1997 0.2 101.0 25.3 1.8 2.4 0.6 13.0 43.2 0.6 145.0 300.8 445.8
1998 0.1 93.2 17.6 1.8 2.5 0.5 6.9 29.3 0.5 123.1 273.3 396.4
1999 0.1 94.8 15.1 1.5 1.8 0.5 6.6 25.5 0.5 120.9 280.5 401.4
2000 0.1 110.9 30.8 1.1 2.4 0.7 12.2 47.2 0.8 159.1 320.3 479.4
2001 0.1 136.9 27.5 5.5 2.2 2.8 12.9 50.8 0.7 188.4 389.5 578.0
2002 0.2 115.4 26.8 3.1 2.3 3.6 9.6 45.3 0.6 161.5 300.9 462.4
2003 0.2 117.8 48.2 0.3 2.8 4.0 12.5 67.9 0.8 186.7 352.1 538.8
2004 0.2 132.9 50.8 0.4 2.4 0.9 13.4 68.0 0.9 201.9 373.0 574.9
2005 0.2 147.1 57.5 0.8 2.8 1.1 20.3 82.6 R 0.8 R 230.7 425.0 R 655.7
2006 0.2 158.6 58.5 1.0 2.8 1.1 14.6 78.0 R 0.8 R 237.5 486.2 R 723.7
2007 0.1 167.7 72.0 0.1 3.6 1.2 13.6 90.5 1.0 259.2 470.1 729.3

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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R Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Rhode Island
H Primary Energy
O Coal Petroleum Biomass
D
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
E Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


I
S 1970 — 0.90 0.90 0.85 0.71 1.20 2.90 0.42 1.00 0.62 3.00 0.78 4.83 1.16
1975 — 2.65 2.65 2.10 2.34 2.66 4.50 2.05 2.20 2.17 3.00 2.19 11.36 3.19
L 1980 — 1.67 1.67 4.45 5.65 5.29 9.72 4.24 5.24 5.07 — 4.91 18.39 7.27
A 1985
1990


2.39
2.58
2.39
2.58
5.70
5.18
7.11
7.53
12.75
11.56
9.13
10.03
4.96
3.35
5.45
3.91
5.59
4.49


5.60
4.63
21.93
24.46
7.49
8.16
N 1995
1996






3.98
4.25
5.11
6.03
7.65
8.67
10.49
10.81
3.00
3.62
4.84
6.80
4.75
5.98

2.60
4.17
4.59
26.01
24.95
6.12
6.92
D 1997 — — — 4.18 5.79 12.58 10.87 3.41 7.25 6.00 2.60 4.55 24.93 7.17
1998 — — — 3.72 4.63 9.14 9.26 2.82 6.97 5.34 1.47 3.92 22.17 5.58
1999 — — — 4.27 5.08 9.21 10.10 2.84 6.48 5.64 1.47 4.48 21.49 5.93
2000 — — — 5.14 7.89 R 11.97 12.99 4.65 8.42 R 7.58 1.47 R 6.04 25.69 R 11.12
2001 — — — 6.42 7.41 13.02 12.33 4.77 8.64 8.23 1.43 7.17 27.42 13.18
2002 — — — 4.61 6.80 12.31 11.56 4.24 9.73 8.24 1.63 6.56 23.32 11.71
2003 — — — 7.95 7.85 13.62 13.16 5.35 8.98 8.32 1.63 8.16 26.02 13.13
2004 — — — 9.33 10.21 15.90 15.29 5.40 11.24 9.80 1.63 9.55 27.47 14.69
2005 — — — 10.66 14.57 19.06 18.38 7.41 10.90 11.81 1.63 11.24 29.32 15.69
2006 — — — 12.62 17.30 R 20.82 21.19 9.05 13.85 R 14.82 1.63 R 13.66 36.67 R 19.10
2007 — — — 12.08 18.40 24.42 22.38 9.21 38.69 20.02 1.63 14.85 35.29 20.36

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — (s) (s) 5.0 2.8 0.7 (s) 8.3 8.2 20.1 6.5 31.6 19.9 51.5
1975 — 0.1 0.1 12.4 6.0 2.9 0.1 24.7 22.3 56.0 4.4 72.9 46.2 119.0
1980 — 0.2 0.2 R 23.1 13.6 2.9 0.1 17.4 53.1 87.2 — R 110.5 87.8 R 198.3
1985 — 0.2 0.2 R 27.2 11.4 6.9 1.3 30.3 112.5 162.4 — R 189.8 97.3 R 287.1
1990 — (s) (s) 23.3 12.2 6.5 1.8 9.5 45.4 75.5 — 98.8 113.0 211.8
1995 — — — 143.3 8.3 3.3 3.0 7.0 34.2 55.8 — 199.1 121.9 321.0
1996 — — — 120.5 10.3 3.5 2.7 7.2 19.2 42.8 0.4 163.7 115.0 278.7
1997 — — — R 106.0 11.5 1.7 2.9 6.3 17.5 40.0 0.3 146.2 117.9 264.2
1998 — — — 161.5 6.7 1.4 2.2 5.2 18.0 33.4 0.1 195.1 110.3 305.4
1999 — — — 151.9 6.9 6.6 1.3 4.8 18.1 37.6 0.1 189.7 84.9 274.6
2000 — — — 43.3 7.6 R 5.1 2.3 7.5 16.4 R 38.9 0.1 R 82.3 122.1 R 204.4
2001 — — — 40.5 5.2 6.8 5.3 6.1 16.4 39.7 0.1 80.3 129.7 210.0
2002 — — — 21.6 6.0 9.2 6.3 6.6 17.5 45.7 (s) 67.3 105.9 173.2
2003 — — — 36.4 10.8 5.2 7.1 10.4 24.5 58.0 (s) 94.4 116.2 210.6
2004 — — — 53.3 14.9 4.3 8.3 9.4 18.8 55.7 (s) 109.0 126.1 235.0
2005 — — — 66.2 17.3 9.7 10.1 13.5 30.0 80.6 (s) 146.8 125.0 271.9
2006 — — — 85.2 21.7 R 11.8 12.7 12.4 35.2 R 93.8 (s) R 179.0 149.0 R 328.1
2007 — — — 84.3 17.5 10.2 18.0 10.2 20.2 76.1 (s) 160.5 141.0 301.5

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Rhode Island R
H
Primary Energy
O
Petroleum D
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total E
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu I


S
1970 0.90 — 2.17 1.36 0.75 1.20 5.08 2.90 0.41 2.17 2.17 — 2.17
1975 2.65 — 3.45 2.90 2.09 2.66 7.48 4.50 1.71 4.19 4.19 — 4.19 L
1980 — — 9.02 7.41 6.51 5.29 14.36 9.72 3.34 9.40 9.40 — 9.40 A
1985 — — 9.99 8.89 6.10 14.01 17.61 9.13 — 9.03 9.03 — 9.03
1990 — 3.77 9.32 9.93 6.03 13.68 14.60 10.03 3.42 9.72 9.72 — 9.72 N
1995
1996


5.69
3.03
8.36
9.29
8.83
9.98
4.19
5.18
13.66
14.04
19.41
20.08
10.49
10.81
2.55
5.08
10.02
10.47
10.02
10.46


10.02
10.46
D
1997 — 5.09 9.39 9.89 4.86 12.92 17.98 10.87 2.73 10.30 10.30 — 10.30
1998 — 5.01 8.11 8.80 3.51 11.61 19.07 9.26 1.95 8.79 8.79 — 8.79
1999 — 4.69 8.81 9.28 4.09 13.47 16.75 10.10 2.30 9.48 9.48 — 9.48
2000 — 5.06 10.87 12.16 6.98 16.74 17.99 12.99 3.20 12.24 12.24 — 12.24
2001 — 7.36 11.01 11.42 5.92 18.13 19.00 12.33 — 11.53 11.53 — 11.53
2002 — 5.97 10.72 10.71 5.54 16.47 21.74 11.56 — 10.84 10.83 — 10.83
2003 — 7.11 12.42 12.54 6.75 18.09 26.51 13.16 — 12.55 12.54 — 12.54
2004 — 7.98 15.13 14.23 9.02 19.91 29.35 15.29 — 14.64 14.63 — 14.63
2005 — 8.39 18.56 18.31 12.74 20.29 38.40 18.38 — 18.07 18.05 — 18.05
2006 — 9.45 22.31 20.59 14.92 22.45 R 46.08 21.19 R 8.01 20.91 20.88 — 20.88
2007 — 10.52 23.70 21.47 16.47 24.35 51.97 22.38 9.05 22.22 22.19 — 22.19

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) — 1.6 4.8 0.6 0.1 2.4 121.4 6.5 137.4 137.4 — 137.4
1975 (s) — 5.0 13.3 3.2 0.3 2.6 210.8 3.5 238.7 238.7 — 238.7
1980 — — 12.2 29.2 12.8 0.2 6.1 427.1 1.2 488.7 488.7 — 488.7
1985 — — 1.5 17.3 17.1 1.1 6.8 412.8 — 456.6 456.6 — 456.6
1990 — (s) 2.0 66.8 26.4 0.9 6.3 457.8 0.7 561.0 561.1 — 561.1
1995 — 0.1 0.9 68.3 11.8 0.4 8.0 485.1 (s) 574.7 574.8 — 574.8
1996 — 0.1 1.7 75.0 15.8 0.4 8.1 504.8 0.1 605.9 606.0 — 606.0
1997 — 0.1 0.5 111.8 22.8 0.4 7.6 517.6 (s) 660.7 R 660.9 — R 660.9
1998 — 0.2 0.4 71.6 18.3 (s) 8.5 450.6 (s) 549.4 R 549.6 — R 549.6
1999 — 0.2 0.5 82.0 24.5 0.1 7.5 503.0 (s) 617.7 617.9 — 617.9
2000 — 0.2 0.7 96.6 50.7 0.1 8.0 637.7 0.1 794.0 794.2 — 794.2
2001 — 0.3 0.8 92.8 43.8 0.1 7.7 609.5 — 754.7 755.0 — 755.0
2002 — 0.2 0.4 92.2 40.4 0.1 8.7 559.5 — 701.3 701.5 — 701.5
2003 — 0.3 0.4 105.2 40.4 0.6 9.8 637.9 — 794.3 794.6 — 794.6
2004 — 0.4 0.9 123.5 53.0 0.5 11.0 717.3 — 906.1 906.6 — 906.6
2005 — 1.2 1.1 162.9 59.6 0.4 14.3 872.9 — 1,111.3 1,112.4 — 1,112.4
2006 — 1.5 2.5 192.9 50.2 0.4 16.8 1,075.4 0.2 1,338.4 1,339.9 — 1,339.9
2007 — 1.8 2.6 241.4 31.3 0.3 19.5 1,117.2 0.1 1,412.4 1,414.2 — 1,414.2

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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R Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Rhode Island
H
Petroleum Biomass
O
D Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
E
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

I 1970 — 0.39 0.44 0.48 — 0.44 — — — 0.43


S 1975 — 1.15 1.84 2.00 — 1.84 — — — 1.84
1980 — 3.32 3.97 6.03 — 4.00 — — — 3.91
L 1985 — 3.37 4.03 5.83 — 4.08 — — 9.34 4.74
A 1990
1995


2.17
1.85
3.59
2.57
5.53
4.13


3.68
2.97


0.46
0.70
8.37
6.21
2.36
2.28
N 1996 — 2.23 — 4.81 — 4.81 — 0.59 6.37 2.49
D 1997
1998


3.26
3.29


4.49
3.24


4.49
3.24


0.50
0.61
6.71
7.87
3.51
3.63
1999 — 2.67 — 3.53 — 3.53 — 0.67 8.69 3.25
2000 — 4.43 — 6.81 — 6.81 — 0.67 16.78 5.76
2001 — 3.40 — 5.79 — 5.79 — 1.36 20.47 4.05
2002 — 4.61 — 5.29 — 5.29 — 1.64 8.94 4.64
2003 — 6.57 — 6.85 — 6.85 — 1.58 13.21 6.51
2004 — 6.89 — 6.43 — 6.43 — 1.46 13.84 6.92
2005 — 9.48 — 11.75 — 11.75 — — 16.53 9.70
2006 — 7.45 — 14.06 — 14.06 — R 2.32 17.32 7.57
2007 — 7.86 — 15.77 — 15.77 — 2.42 18.25 8.05

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 0.9 8.2 0.2 — 8.4 — — — 9.3


1975 — (s) 17.8 0.3 — 18.1 — — — 18.1
1980 — R 5.7 40.8 1.0 — 41.8 — — — R 47.5
1985 — 8.8 17.9 0.7 — 18.6 — — 13.4 R 40.9
1990 — R 20.3 7.7 0.6 — 8.3 — 0.5 1.0 30.0
1995 — 67.6 1.0 0.6 — 1.6 — 0.7 27.0 97.0
1996 — R 142.0 — 3.8 — 3.8 — 0.7 28.8 175.3
1997 — R 204.8 — 1.9 — 1.9 — 0.6 38.9 246.1
1998 — 202.2 — 0.9 — 0.9 — 0.8 47.4 251.2
1999 — 148.5 — 0.9 — 0.9 — 1.0 57.3 207.7
2000 — 221.3 — 1.6 — 1.6 — 0.9 111.5 335.3
2001 — 204.7 — 1.4 — 1.4 — 1.8 53.5 261.5
2002 — 253.6 — 1.0 — 1.0 — 2.1 9.9 266.6
2003 — 282.3 — 1.2 — 1.2 — 1.9 6.5 291.9
2004 — 253.1 — 0.8 — 0.8 — 1.8 15.2 271.0
2005 — 425.1 — 1.9 — 1.9 — — 22.9 449.9
2006 — 326.2 — 2.0 — 2.0 — 4.2 24.1 356.6
2007 — 414.3 — 3.2 — 3.2 — 4.7 34.4 456.6

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, South Carolina S
Primary Energy
O
U
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric T
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
H
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
C
1970 — 0.47 0.47 0.57 1.03 0.73 2.04 2.75 0.42 1.39 1.89 0.19 1.30 1.21 0.42 3.98 1.82 A
1975 — 1.24 1.24 1.16 2.68 2.03 3.56 4.35 1.40 2.84 3.43 0.19 1.47 1.86 0.56 7.72 3.74
1980 — 1.59 1.59 3.07 6.84 6.46 5.77 10.18 3.43 6.81 8.07 0.44 2.27 4.07 1.14 11.11 7.18 R
1985
1990


1.88
1.72
1.88
1.72
5.06
4.01
7.09
7.62
6.11
6.07
10.15
10.62
8.84
8.80
4.36
3.11
7.14
5.42
7.98
7.88
0.62
0.53
2.48
1.10
3.81
3.40
1.11
0.95
15.99
16.40
8.74
8.51
O
1995 — 1.55 1.55 4.06 6.69 4.21 10.67 8.38 2.68 5.14 7.40 0.51 1.28 3.11 0.86 16.68 8.35
R 8.77
L
1996 — 1.51 1.51 4.71 7.34 5.12 11.73 8.96 3.29 5.53 8.07 0.49 1.15 3.37 0.89 16.61
1997 — 1.49 1.49 4.76 7.18 4.79 10.81 8.81 3.08 5.37 7.95 0.43 1.12 3.37 0.86 16.13 8.60 I
1998
1999


1.49
1.46
1.49
1.46
4.38
4.49
6.11
6.65
3.60
4.26
10.14
11.37
7.49
8.25
2.15
2.65
4.71
4.26
6.77
7.38
0.42
0.43
1.31
1.46
2.96
3.12
0.86
0.87
16.21
16.33
8.20
8.64
N
2000 — 1.42 1.42 5.98 9.48 6.92 R 14.13 11.13 4.34 5.42 R 10.02 0.42 1.61 R 4.02 0.90 16.49 R 10.28 A
2001 — 1.61 1.61 7.02 8.81 6.06 15.20 10.36 3.68 5.04 9.06 0.41 2.07 4.04 0.92 16.91 10.24
2002 — 1.63 1.63 5.29 8.41 5.58 13.45 9.96 3.85 5.31 8.80 0.41 2.20 3.77 0.94 17.09 9.90
2003 — 1.65 1.65 8.02 9.75 6.68 16.13 11.32 4.99 6.16 9.97 0.41 1.76 4.43 1.00 17.82 10.97
2004 — 1.94 1.94 8.71 11.99 9.06 18.27 13.78 5.12 6.41 11.68 0.40 1.85 5.41 1.23 18.23 12.28
2005 — 2.23 2.23 11.06 15.97 13.24 20.40 17.27 7.04 8.50 15.01 0.40 R 2.72 6.68 1.58 19.70 14.78
2006 — 2.40 2.40 10.27 17.70 14.92 R 22.65 19.15 8.52 10.11 16.94 0.39 R 2.88 7.39 1.59 20.47 15.95
2007 — 2.38 2.38 10.03 18.87 15.75 25.47 20.78 9.46 11.64 18.61 0.38 2.81 7.65 1.58 21.03 17.04

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 66.2 66.2 91.4 56.7 12.4 22.6 415.8 14.2 48.0 569.7 (s) 15.6 742.9 -65.0 294.7 972.6
1975 — 174.4 174.4 143.3 130.7 29.5 42.3 809.3 67.5 87.4 1,166.8 40.6 18.0 1,543.2 -205.4 782.8 2,120.5
1980 — 391.2 391.2 R 441.2 424.9 107.1 67.4 1,899.0 155.3 283.4 2,937.1 83.4 22.3 R 3,875.3 R -467.6 1,412.5 R 4,820.2
1985 — 493.2 493.2 R 495.3 506.4 105.3 115.6 1,752.1 80.0 274.0 2,833.4 210.7 29.2 R 4,061.9 -597.5 2,523.7 R 5,988.1
1990 — 498.9 498.9 R 525.8 660.2 97.4 112.2 1,999.1 47.2 246.8 3,162.8 240.6 46.3 R 4,479.0 -654.6 3,113.3 6,937.6
1995 — 486.8 486.8 R 621.3 565.3 24.5 147.9 2,051.8 44.7 288.4 3,122.6 264.0 86.2 R 4,580.8 -672.2 3,703.0 R 7,611.6
1996 — 533.3 533.3 R 710.8 649.0 37.5 155.4 2,217.0 61.6 198.9 3,319.5 223.1 83.3 R 4,870.0 -681.2 3,801.6 R 7,990.4
1997 — 539.0 539.0 741.3 661.1 36.0 240.3 2,271.4 50.1 229.4 3,488.4 201.7 82.5 R 5,053.0 -674.3 3,770.9 8,149.5
1998 — 555.8 555.8 708.0 649.0 29.3 168.6 2,000.5 29.9 204.3 R 3,081.7 215.4 87.5 4,648.2 -729.5 4,008.5 7,927.1
1999 — 588.9 588.9 R 738.2 708.0 37.1 158.5 2,267.5 29.3 188.7 3,389.1 226.3 77.2 R 5,019.6 -776.6 4,085.5 8,328.4
2000 — 613.1 613.1 R 965.4 1,043.0 73.0 R 256.8 3,076.4 63.4 243.1 R 4,755.7 222.8 81.4 R 6,638.4 -830.8 4,331.8 R 10,139.3
2001 — 665.3 665.3 1,011.8 995.2 63.6 195.7 2,904.8 50.4 389.2 4,598.9 213.9 75.3 6,565.2 -824.1 4,317.2 10,058.3
2002 — 660.7 660.7 961.3 942.7 49.0 163.4 2,864.4 50.4 387.9 4,457.8 228.5 114.0 R 6,422.3 -894.9 4,536.5 10,063.9
2003 — 690.9 690.9 R 1,153.0 1,077.3 55.3 184.5 3,298.4 119.6 472.6 5,207.7 216.3 90.2 R 7,358.1 -908.3 4,684.4 R 11,134.2
2004 — 842.8 842.8 1,405.0 1,541.8 85.1 206.0 4,433.3 178.4 650.9 7,095.4 214.5 89.6 9,647.3 -1,186.5 4,971.5 13,432.3
2005 — 960.3 960.3 R 1,946.5 2,003.9 120.8 266.4 5,342.5 223.1 808.8 8,765.6 223.0 R 165.3 R 12,060.7 R -1,584.1 5,461.6 R 15,938.2
2006 — 1,037.2 1,037.2 R 1,839.3 2,248.8 152.7 R 264.8 6,172.8 R 192.2 R 980.5 R 10,011.8 206.9 R 186.4 R 13,281.6 R -1,562.9 5,648.1 R 17,366.9
2007 — 1,057.2 1,057.2 1,781.6 2,405.5 168.0 261.4 6,650.6 191.8 975.8 10,653.1 213.2 176.6 13,881.7 -1,631.1 5,879.8 18,130.4

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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S Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, South Carolina
O
Primary Energy
U
T Petroleum Biomass

H Natural Distillate Total


Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

C Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


A
R 1970
1975
1.20
2.47
1.32
2.08
1.30
2.69
1.58
3.16
2.46
4.28
1.64
3.29
0.73
1.45
1.46
2.63
5.64
9.60
2.73
5.63
O 1980 3.19 4.06 6.95 8.27 7.47 7.50 3.70 5.64 13.69 9.55
R 14.34
1985 3.48 6.44 7.19 7.93 9.72 8.24 4.19 7.07 20.54
L 1990 3.34 6.97 7.57 8.62 10.57 8.90 3.53 7.59 20.95 15.93
I 1995 3.10 7.34 6.67 7.30 12.37 9.82 2.87 7.79 22.07 16.72
1996 3.06 7.20 5.47 7.80 13.50 9.92 3.29 7.71 21.98 16.47
N 1997 3.12 8.12 7.12 8.27 13.92 10.96 3.28 8.70 22.01 17.10
A 1998 3.15 8.03 6.31 7.12 12.90 9.71 2.84 8.22 21.98 17.29
1999 3.05 8.22 6.78 6.53 13.62 10.43 2.91 8.48 22.14 17.40
2000 — 8.90 9.82 9.71 16.40 13.67 4.37 R 10.04 22.22 17.95
2001 — 11.65 9.08 7.83 18.49 13.53 4.17 11.79 22.53 19.03
2002 3.38 9.80 7.87 7.84 15.29 12.62 3.78 10.27 22.64 18.86
2003 — 11.05 9.54 10.34 17.88 14.70 4.54 11.74 23.48 19.71
2004 — 12.10 11.08 10.61 19.71 16.28 5.16 12.96 23.80 20.40
2005 — 14.28 15.53 14.70 22.51 19.83 6.83 R 15.31 25.42 R 22.30
2006 4.88 16.80 17.10 18.46 25.10 R 22.65 7.87 R 17.68 26.46 R 24.00
2007 4.55 16.63 18.39 20.91 27.70 25.67 8.64 18.13 26.92 24.61

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 3.9 25.6 18.2 18.0 16.5 52.6 2.1 84.3 141.3 225.6
1975 4.2 38.8 26.6 15.4 27.9 69.8 4.2 117.0 322.3 439.3
1980 3.2 R 79.1 64.0 56.3 41.5 161.7 12.8 R 256.9 587.6 R 844.5
1985 1.2 R 108.7 53.9 54.5 65.1 173.5 18.1 R 301.5 1,027.5 R 1,329.0
1990 0.1 131.8 52.9 26.9 64.5 144.2 8.2 284.3 1,305.1 1,589.4
1995 0.2 R 189.6 26.9 19.5 94.3 140.7 10.0 R 340.5 1,610.5 R 1,951.0
1996 0.2 R 218.0 22.7 24.8 95.2 142.7 11.9 R 372.8 1,688.3 R 2,061.1
1997 (s) R 215.5 22.2 28.6 100.0 150.9 9.3 375.6 1,622.8 1,998.4
1998 0.2 211.1 17.5 27.4 78.4 123.4 7.2 341.8 1,766.7 2,108.5
1999 2.3 R 217.2 19.8 20.5 97.5 137.8 7.7 365.0 1,790.3 2,155.3
2000 — R 265.9 27.6 28.3 134.6 190.5 12.5 R 468.9 1,916.2 R 2,385.1
2001 — 332.3 22.2 22.1 100.3 144.6 7.8 484.7 1,912.0 R 2,396.8
2002 (s) 268.8 17.7 12.9 106.2 136.8 7.2 412.8 2,069.0 2,481.8
2003 — R 321.3 24.0 22.1 125.3 171.4 9.1 501.8 2,117.2 R 2,619.0
2004 — 351.8 18.6 32.7 150.3 201.5 10.6 563.9 2,266.6 2,830.5
2005 — R 423.5 21.8 39.7 166.3 227.8 R 17.2 R 668.5 2,487.1 R 3,155.6
2006 R 0.9 R 432.7 21.0 37.8 R 158.1 R 217.0 R 18.0 R 668.7 2,576.3 R 3,245.0
2007 (s) 421.8 18.4 22.7 170.2 211.3 21.8 654.9 2,716.4 3,371.3

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, South Carolina S
Primary Energy
O
U
Petroleum Biomass
T
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
H
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
C
1970 0.50 0.86 1.01 0.63 1.39 2.75 0.46 1.28 0.73 0.95 4.85 2.41 A
1975
1980
1.53
1.70
1.22
3.11
2.32
6.33
2.29
5.15
2.68
4.24
4.35
10.18
1.15
3.41
2.58
6.70
1.45
3.70
1.58
3.54
8.55
12.07
4.82
7.58
R
1985 1.77 5.60 6.22 7.93 10.60 8.84 4.50 7.14 4.19 5.92 18.01 12.75 O
1990 1.74 5.74 5.52 8.62 10.55 8.80 3.25 6.96 1.94 5.95 17.92 13.71
1995 1.71 5.93 4.32 7.30 9.58 8.38 2.72 5.33 1.67 5.52 18.52 13.81 L
1996
1997
1.76
1.76
6.08
6.54
5.19
5.02
7.80
8.27
10.83
11.06
8.96
8.81
3.42
3.20
6.21
6.12
1.94
1.98
5.88
6.24
18.64
18.50
14.00
14.18
I
1998 1.76 6.27 3.94 7.12 10.32 7.49 2.22 4.77 1.64 5.55 18.25 13.72
R 13.47
N
1999 1.76 6.36 4.45 6.53 10.06 8.25 2.73 5.49 1.34 5.26 18.42
2000 — 7.51 7.31 9.71 13.07 11.13 4.40 8.63 2.05 7.51 18.59 14.95 A
2001 — 9.66 6.46 7.83 13.98 10.36 3.76 7.42 2.23 8.88 18.88 15.71
2002 1.97 7.98 5.77 7.84 11.55 9.96 3.91 7.20 3.78 7.76 19.00 15.72
2003 — 9.63 7.18 10.34 13.93 11.32 4.98 9.01 2.69 9.20 19.95 16.69
2004 — 10.90 9.24 10.61 15.66 13.78 5.00 10.86 2.65 10.51 20.25 17.38
2005 — 13.22 13.06 14.70 18.04 17.27 7.11 13.86 R 3.57 R 12.91 21.66 R 19.03
2006 3.18 13.63 14.98 18.46 20.10 19.15 8.26 R 16.10 R 3.38 R 12.96 22.29 19.51
2007 3.07 13.07 16.35 20.91 22.62 20.78 9.56 17.71 3.97 13.53 22.70 20.16

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 1.3 12.3 4.2 0.2 1.6 3.0 0.2 9.2 (s) 22.9 70.1 93.0
1975 6.1 21.5 6.8 0.3 3.1 5.1 1.2 16.5 0.1 44.2 207.8 252.0
1980 6.5 R 73.5 17.8 0.7 4.1 12.8 0.7 36.2 0.3 116.4 358.4 474.8
1985 2.3 R 88.0 34.0 2.2 12.5 10.7 2.3 61.6 0.4 R 152.3 600.8 R 753.1
1990 0.2 90.8 23.2 0.6 11.3 11.8 0.4 47.3 1.4 R 139.8 776.3 916.0
1995 0.6 R 115.0 25.2 1.1 12.9 1.4 0.7 41.2 2.2 159.0 939.5 R 1,098.5
1996 0.7 R 127.3 29.1 1.0 13.5 1.5 0.8 45.9 2.4 R 176.4 978.5 R 1,154.9
1997 (s) 131.8 30.7 0.8 14.0 1.4 0.2 47.1 2.2 181.2 987.6 1,168.8
1998 0.9 128.5 34.4 1.9 11.1 2.3 0.1 49.8 1.9 181.1 1,076.6 1,257.7
1999 9.7 134.5 27.0 1.1 12.7 1.5 0.2 42.5 2.0 188.7 1,099.1 1,287.8
2000 — R 170.7 32.3 3.0 18.9 2.0 1.4 57.6 2.8 R 231.1 1,169.5 R 1,400.6
2001 — R 208.1 28.9 1.8 13.4 1.9 2.7 48.7 2.4 259.2 1,187.5 1,446.7
2002 (s) 166.5 22.5 1.1 14.2 2.0 0.5 40.1 1.3 208.0 1,238.5 1,446.4
2003 — 214.7 24.5 1.3 17.2 2.2 0.6 45.8 3.6 R 264.1 1,316.1 1,580.2
2004 — 240.6 29.8 1.6 21.1 2.4 1.5 56.3 3.5 300.4 1,389.6 1,690.0
2005 — R 302.9 47.3 2.3 23.5 3.0 3.5 79.6 R 4.8 R 387.3 1,514.9 R 1,902.3
2006 R 6.2 R 291.5 60.5 2.8 R 22.3 3.5 0.9 R 90.1 R 4.5 R 392.3 1,591.1 R 1,983.4
2007 (s) 280.7 65.9 2.2 24.5 3.8 0.9 97.3 5.5 383.5 1,684.1 2,067.6

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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S Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, South Carolina
O Primary Energy
U Coal Petroleum Biomass
T
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
H Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


C
A 1970 — 0.50 0.50 0.45 0.58 1.39 2.75 0.40 0.99 0.83 1.48 0.62 2.41 0.90
1975 — 1.53 1.53 1.00 2.12 2.68 4.35 1.82 2.51 2.27 1.48 1.56 5.80 2.43
R 1980 — 1.70 1.70 2.89 4.62 4.24 10.18 3.53 6.09 4.88 1.46 3.29 8.56 4.33
O 1985
1990


1.77
1.74
1.77
1.74
4.57
3.26
6.49
5.88
10.60
10.55
8.84
8.80
4.50
3.25
6.36
4.75
6.31
5.17
1.46
0.94
4.10
3.10
12.02
12.24
6.28
5.35
L 1995
1996


1.71
1.76
1.71
1.76
3.03
3.66
4.54
5.45
8.07
9.34
8.38
8.96
2.72
3.42
4.56
4.54
4.56
4.99
1.18
1.02
2.82
2.99
11.73
11.40
5.02
5.19
I 1997 — 1.76 1.76 3.61 5.19 9.12 8.81 3.20 4.52 5.35 1.02 3.15 10.87 5.16
1998 — 1.76 1.76 3.18 4.13 8.30 7.49 2.22 3.78 4.32 1.24 2.79 10.80 4.97
N 1999 — 1.76 1.76 3.29 4.70 8.66 8.25 2.73 3.47 4.19 1.39 2.90 10.91 5.23
R 12.02 R 6.04 R 3.97 R 6.04
A 2000
2001


1.64
1.88
1.64
1.88
4.79
5.35
7.61
6.87 12.54
11.13
10.36
4.40
3.76
4.49
4.60 5.51
1.43
1.94 4.33
10.96
11.32 6.29
2002 — 1.97 1.97 4.52 6.22 10.70 9.96 3.91 4.85 5.40 2.13 3.99 11.28 5.95
2003 — 1.87 1.87 6.85 7.57 12.90 11.32 4.98 5.63 6.18 1.62 4.85 11.72 6.69
2004 — 2.21 2.21 7.75 9.81 14.54 13.78 5.00 6.16 6.82 1.79 5.65 12.09 7.36
2005 — 2.93 2.93 9.64 13.44 17.15 17.27 7.11 8.00 9.21 2.75 7.44 13.33 9.01
2006 — 3.18 3.18 8.91 15.38 19.33 19.15 8.26 9.33 R 10.66 2.69 R 7.83 13.81 R 9.41
2007 — 3.07 3.07 8.52 16.51 21.61 20.78 9.56 10.72 11.92 2.55 8.09 14.15 9.77

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 22.0 22.0 36.4 8.9 4.1 4.8 4.0 20.0 41.8 13.4 113.7 83.3 197.0
1975 — 43.2 43.2 72.3 25.2 10.6 4.8 30.7 59.5 130.8 13.8 260.1 252.6 512.7
1980 — 74.9 74.9 R 275.2 50.4 21.3 5.1 94.2 196.9 367.9 9.2 R 727.3 466.5 R 1,193.8
1985 — 111.3 111.3 R 296.3 71.7 31.9 32.6 63.1 185.2 384.5 10.7 R 802.8 895.4 R 1,698.2
1990 — 101.2 101.2 R 290.9 79.4 32.5 32.5 38.6 190.9 373.8 36.8 802.7 1,031.9 1,834.6
1995 — 94.4 94.4 R 305.8 50.4 37.2 18.6 36.1 232.7 375.0 74.0 R 849.2 1,152.9 R 2,002.2
1996 — 88.2 88.2 R 360.0 67.5 44.8 21.1 48.2 140.1 321.7 68.9 R 838.8 1,134.7 R 1,973.5
1997 — 89.0 89.0 382.9 58.5 123.6 22.0 39.7 168.5 412.3 71.0 955.2 1,160.5 2,115.6
1998 — 86.3 86.3 336.6 48.9 77.1 15.1 22.1 141.1 304.3 78.4 805.7 1,165.2 1,970.9
1999 — 82.1 82.1 347.9 60.0 47.0 14.9 19.2 134.6 275.6 67.4 773.1 1,196.1 R 1,969.2
2000 — 82.4 82.4 R 479.7 99.4 R 99.9 19.3 48.0 178.0 R 444.5 66.1 R 1,072.6 1,246.1 R 2,318.7
2001 — 99.8 99.8 442.2 98.3 79.7 43.8 40.2 332.6 594.7 65.0 1,201.6 1,217.6 2,419.2
2002 — 99.9 99.9 432.2 84.6 41.3 45.2 36.3 336.7 544.1 105.4 1,181.5 1,229.0 2,410.6
2003 — 97.1 97.1 R 538.3 102.3 38.3 54.3 99.2 406.4 700.5 77.3 R 1,413.2 1,251.1 R 2,664.3
2004 — 102.9 102.9 R 603.1 149.3 29.7 76.3 107.9 565.1 928.2 75.2 1,709.5 1,315.4 3,024.9
2005 — 113.8 113.8 R 741.5 240.4 68.0 93.1 148.8 701.6 1,251.9 137.6 R 2,244.8 1,459.6 R 3,704.4
2006 — 117.7 117.7 R 710.7 227.0 R 74.4 108.5 95.0 864.8 R 1,369.6 145.5 R 2,343.6 1,480.8 R 3,824.4
2007 — 100.6 100.6 665.3 219.9 58.7 77.3 96.4 865.1 1,317.4 133.7 2,217.0 1,479.3 3,696.3

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, South Carolina S
O
Primary Energy
U
Petroleum T
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total H
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu C


A
1970 0.50 — 2.17 1.32 0.73 1.39 5.08 2.75 0.41 2.34 2.34 — 2.34
1975 1.53 — 3.45 3.01 2.03 2.68 7.48 4.35 1.52 4.04 4.04 — 4.04 R
1980 — — 9.02 7.63 6.46 4.24 14.36 10.18 2.90 9.42 9.42 — 9.42 O
1985 — — 9.99 7.36 6.11 12.08 17.61 8.84 3.82 8.39 8.39 — 8.39
1990 — — 9.32 8.17 6.07 12.46 14.60 8.80 2.58 8.50 8.50 — 8.50 L
1995
1996


4.54
2.78
8.36
9.29
7.35
8.07
4.21
5.12
12.15
12.50
19.41
20.08
8.38
8.96
2.53
2.86
8.10
8.67
8.10
8.67


8.10
8.67
I
1997 — 5.01 9.39 7.78 4.79 11.54 17.98 8.81 2.67 8.49 8.49 — 8.49 N
1998 — 3.96 8.11 6.77 3.60 10.96 19.07 7.49 1.96 7.26 7.26 — 7.26
1999 — 5.11 8.81 7.22 4.26 13.43 16.75 8.25 2.57 7.93 7.93 — 7.93
A
2000 — 5.35 10.87 9.98 6.92 16.60 17.99 11.13 4.11 10.74 10.74 — 10.74
2001 — 7.37 11.01 9.31 6.06 17.06 19.00 10.36 3.23 10.00 10.00 — 10.00
2002 — 5.98 10.72 8.93 5.58 15.23 21.74 9.96 3.72 9.62 9.62 — 9.62
2003 — 7.88 12.42 10.27 6.68 16.76 26.51 11.32 5.03 10.98 10.98 — 10.98
2004 — 8.80 15.13 12.48 9.06 18.89 29.35 13.78 5.33 13.19 13.19 — 13.19
2005 — 9.57 18.56 16.59 13.24 21.28 38.40 17.27 6.90 16.85 16.85 — 16.85
2006 — 14.68 22.31 18.17 14.92 22.99 R 46.08 19.15 8.79 18.66 18.66 — 18.66
2007 — 10.46 23.70 19.32 15.75 25.09 51.97 20.78 9.36 20.16 20.16 — 20.16

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) — 2.5 22.3 12.4 0.3 7.3 408.0 4.1 457.0 457.0 — 457.0
1975 (s) — 2.5 70.5 29.5 0.8 9.7 799.5 4.0 916.4 916.4 — 916.4
1980 — — 6.8 273.6 107.1 0.5 22.7 1,881.0 15.4 2,307.1 2,307.1 — 2,307.1
1985 — — 6.9 340.7 105.3 6.1 25.4 1,708.8 14.6 2,207.7 2,207.8 — 2,207.8
1990 — — 4.8 500.5 97.4 3.9 23.6 1,954.8 8.1 2,593.1 2,597.6 — 2,597.6
1995 — (s) 5.2 458.1 24.5 3.4 30.0 2,031.8 6.9 2,559.9 2,559.9 — 2,559.9
1996 — (s) 2.8 522.0 37.5 2.0 30.1 2,194.4 11.9 2,800.8 2,800.8 — 2,800.8
1997 — 0.1 3.0 539.1 36.0 2.6 28.5 2,248.0 9.2 R 2,866.6 2,866.6 — 2,866.6
1998 — (s) 2.3 536.5 29.3 2.0 31.6 1,983.1 5.2 R 2,590.0 2,590.0 — 2,590.0
1999 — 0.1 4.5 588.0 37.1 1.3 28.1 2,251.1 6.1 2,916.1 2,916.1 — 2,916.1
2000 — 0.1 4.2 860.0 73.0 3.3 29.7 3,055.1 9.6 4,034.9 4,035.0 — 4,035.0
2001 — 0.2 4.0 832.2 63.6 2.3 28.7 2,859.0 5.7 3,795.4 3,795.6 — 3,795.6
2002 — 0.1 4.7 807.8 49.0 1.7 32.5 2,817.3 12.1 3,724.9 3,725.1 — 3,725.1
2003 — 0.2 5.8 908.6 55.3 3.6 36.6 3,241.8 18.8 4,270.5 4,270.7 — 4,270.7
2004 — 0.2 6.3 1,327.8 85.1 5.0 41.1 4,354.6 66.8 5,886.8 5,887.0 — 5,887.0
2005 — 0.1 9.1 1,669.8 120.8 8.5 53.5 5,246.4 67.8 7,175.8 7,175.9 — 7,175.9
2006 — 0.1 12.3 1,920.9 152.7 10.0 62.5 6,060.9 R 94.8 R 8,314.0 R 8,314.1 — R 8,314.1
2007 — 0.1 12.9 2,071.9 168.0 8.0 72.8 6,569.5 92.0 8,995.1 8,995.1 — 8,995.1

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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S Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, South Carolina
O
Petroleum Biomass
U
T Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
H
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

C 1970 0.43 0.37 0.46 0.70 — 0.52 0.19 — — 0.42


A 1975 1.14 0.71 1.14 2.41 — 1.17 0.19 — — 0.56
1980 1.56 2.41 3.44 5.78 — 3.91 0.44 — — 1.14
R 1985 1.91 4.54 3.94 5.73 — 5.72 0.62 — — 1.11
O 1990
1995
1.72
1.51
1.72
1.60
3.02
2.48
6.22
4.11


6.00
3.67
0.53
0.51




0.95
0.86
L 1996 1.47 4.45 2.85 4.97 — 4.68 0.49 — — 0.89
I 1997
1998
1.45
1.45
3.98
3.53
2.68
2.04
4.54
3.28


4.30
2.96
0.43
0.42




0.86
0.86
N 1999 1.42 3.47 2.43 4.07 — 3.53 0.43 — — 0.87
2000 1.39 5.57 4.25 6.72 — 6.16 0.42 — — 0.90
A 2001 1.57 2.57 3.56 5.85 — 5.42 0.41 — — 0.92
2002 1.59 2.48 3.71 5.29 — 5.01 0.41 0.83 — 0.94
2003 1.62 5.67 4.97 6.85 0.70 5.83 0.41 0.83 — 1.00
2004 1.91 6.48 5.07 8.01 0.84 3.09 0.40 0.07 — 1.23
2005 2.16 10.27 6.83 12.81 1.01 6.04 0.40 0.83 — 1.58
2006 2.32 7.75 8.55 14.92 1.19 12.98 0.39 2.64 — 1.59
2007 2.33 7.86 8.90 15.87 — 14.94 0.38 2.42 — 1.58

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 39.0 17.1 5.9 3.1 — 9.0 (s) — — 65.0


1975 120.9 10.7 31.6 1.7 — 33.3 40.6 — — 205.4
1980 306.6 13.4 45.0 19.1 — 64.1 83.4 — — R 467.6
1985 378.4 2.3 (s) 6.1 — 6.1 210.7 — — 597.5
1990 397.4 12.3 0.2 4.3 — 4.4 240.6 — — 654.6
1995 391.5 R 10.9 1.1 4.8 — 5.8 264.0 — — 672.2
1996 444.2 5.5 0.7 7.7 — 8.4 223.1 — — 681.2
1997 449.9 11.1 0.9 10.6 — 11.6 201.7 — — 674.3
1998 468.3 31.7 2.5 11.7 — 14.2 215.4 — — 729.5
1999 494.8 38.5 3.8 13.2 — 17.0 226.3 — — 776.6
2000 530.8 49.1 4.5 23.7 — 28.2 222.8 — — 830.8
2001 565.5 29.1 1.9 13.6 — 15.5 213.9 — — 824.1
2002 560.9 93.6 1.6 10.2 — 11.8 228.5 0.1 — 894.9
2003 593.9 78.5 1.2 17.9 0.3 19.4 216.3 0.2 — 908.3
2004 739.9 209.3 2.2 16.4 4.1 22.6 214.5 0.2 — 1,186.5
2005 846.4 R 478.5 3.1 24.7 2.7 30.5 223.0 5.7 — R 1,584.1
2006 912.3 R 404.2 1.5 19.4 0.2 21.1 206.9 18.3 — R 1,562.9
2007 956.5 413.8 2.5 29.4 — 32.0 213.2 15.6 — 1,631.1

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, South Dakota S
Primary Energy
O
U
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric T
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
H
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
D
1970 — 0.44 0.44 0.69 0.97 0.75 1.61 2.97 0.70 1.44 2.05 — 1.20 1.65 0.41 7.38 2.13 A
1975 — 0.53 0.53 1.04 2.60 2.09 3.05 4.70 2.15 2.90 3.77 — 1.41 2.72 0.58 8.21 3.63
1980 — 0.84 0.84 2.83 6.53 6.47 5.50 10.14 3.28 6.07 8.19 — 2.37 5.73 0.83 12.95 7.74 K
1985
1990


1.37
1.22
1.37
1.22
5.01
4.41
6.76
6.84
6.29
6.21
8.06
8.56
9.26
9.40
4.43
2.61
7.00
5.36
8.07
8.03


2.63
3.27
6.08
6.07
1.22
1.18
17.38
17.96
8.55
8.64
O
1995 — 1.08 1.08 4.17 6.37 4.54 7.46 9.14 2.36 6.12 7.60 — 2.63 5.64 1.07 18.18 8.28 T
1996 — 1.04 1.04 4.39 7.41 5.26 9.29 9.89 2.91 5.37 8.44 — 2.94 6.32 1.01 18.12 8.82
1997 — 0.99 0.99 4.79 7.32 4.93 10.12 10.12 3.02 5.17 8.58 — 2.86 6.18 1.06 18.23 R 9.04 A
1998 — 1.01 1.01 4.37 6.11 3.93 7.64 8.60 2.61 5.07 7.23 — 2.56 5.36 1.03 18.33 8.27
1999 — 1.04 1.04 4.65 6.83 4.47 7.61 9.20 2.66 4.42 7.58 — 2.63 5.55 1.23 18.61 8.55
2000 — 1.06 1.06 6.11 9.59 7.29 R 10.67 12.32 3.89 6.03 R 10.38 — 3.89 R 7.34 R 1.40 18.52 R 10.41
2001 — 1.04 1.04 7.13 8.93 6.66 11.73 11.64 4.23 6.41 10.08 — 3.64 7.44 1.43 18.62 10.81
2002 — 1.28 1.28 5.42 8.47 5.67 9.71 10.88 3.36 6.66 9.42 — 3.47 7.01 1.40 18.36 9.90
2003 — 1.38 1.38 6.98 9.49 6.88 11.74 11.95 4.52 6.95 10.51 — 4.12 7.79 1.64 18.62 10.89
2004 — 1.42 1.42 7.78 11.68 9.67 13.37 14.27 4.95 7.59 12.60 — 4.64 9.20 1.64 18.88 12.54
2005 — 1.49 1.49 9.84 16.32 13.41 R 16.13 17.72 6.53 7.73 15.82 — R 6.16 11.95 2.19 19.35 15.08
2006 — 1.60 1.60 9.86 18.35 15.38 R 17.95 20.19 7.64 R 10.90 18.23 — R 6.95 13.29 2.18 19.64 16.69
2007 — 1.66 1.66 8.91 19.68 17.10 19.88 22.14 8.43 13.98 20.28 — 7.64 14.51 2.70 20.19 17.45

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 2.5 2.5 25.2 24.8 4.7 16.5 154.6 1.4 10.8 212.9 — 0.4 241.1 -4.7 70.6 307.0
1975 — 12.9 12.9 33.7 58.2 11.9 33.2 262.4 2.9 20.6 389.2 — 0.7 436.5 -16.0 113.6 534.1
1980 — 30.8 30.8 R 67.7 182.6 46.0 51.2 516.3 2.5 35.1 833.6 — 1.8 933.9 -28.7 224.7 1,129.9
1985 — 47.4 47.4 125.9 202.9 34.6 36.0 451.3 1.0 49.9 775.9 — 2.5 954.9 -36.2 335.0 1,253.7
1990 — 42.4 42.4 111.0 236.8 36.8 114.5 443.9 1.0 36.2 869.2 — 2.4 1,029.7 -37.2 388.1 1,380.6
1995 — 40.3 40.3 R 131.7 232.1 36.1 62.0 477.0 0.2 41.4 848.9 — 1.9 R 1,022.7 -34.0 459.8 R 1,448.5
1996 — 34.9 34.9 R 149.6 282.0 30.0 97.6 523.4 0.7 47.5 981.2 — 2.2 R 1,167.9 -27.8 478.4 R 1,618.5
1997 — 42.7 42.7 R 157.7 261.4 19.5 96.2 536.3 1.2 53.3 967.9 — 1.9 R 1,172.0 -39.6 483.4 R 1,615.8
1998 — 41.5 41.5 129.7 209.1 18.2 59.4 468.1 1.7 50.1 R 806.6 — 1.3 979.7 -37.8 489.4 1,431.3
1999 — 47.9 47.9 135.2 241.8 19.5 54.7 495.4 1.5 61.4 874.3 — 1.4 1,066.8 -51.2 503.0 R 1,518.7
2000 — 53.8 53.8 R 188.4 337.1 42.3 R 100.0 661.2 3.2 77.4 R 1,221.3 — 2.2 R 1,466.4 -59.3 523.5 R 1,930.6
2001 — 46.3 46.3 219.4 328.6 36.5 87.8 618.8 2.8 53.3 1,127.8 — 2.1 1,395.6 -61.4 548.0 R 1,882.3
2002 — 51.3 51.3 193.5 334.9 29.5 106.0 600.5 2.2 53.7 1,126.8 — 2.0 1,373.5 -50.4 559.9 R 1,883.0
2003 — 59.6 59.6 R 263.4 336.5 30.0 111.5 641.6 1.3 69.2 1,190.1 — 2.4 R 1,515.5 -64.4 577.0 R 2,028.0
2004 — 61.7 61.7 R 276.9 445.9 42.6 118.1 773.2 2.9 67.4 1,450.1 — 2.8 1,791.4 -68.0 593.7 R 2,317.2
2005 — 54.9 54.9 359.2 651.2 75.8 R 128.5 949.7 2.5 101.8 R 1,909.5 — R 4.3 R 2,328.0 -79.3 647.8 R 2,896.5
2006 — 63.4 63.4 344.3 731.5 82.4 R 140.5 1,076.2 1.4 133.3 R 2,165.3 — R 4.5 R 2,577.5 -83.7 673.9 R 3,167.8
2007 — 55.2 55.2 426.0 893.2 85.4 171.9 1,193.5 1.8 113.4 2,459.3 — 5.4 2,945.9 -91.1 730.4 3,585.2

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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S Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, South Dakota
O
Primary Energy
U
T Petroleum Biomass

H Natural Distillate Total


Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

D Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


A
K 1970
1975
1.75
3.61
1.04
1.40
1.28
2.55
1.57
2.91
1.78
3.41
1.60
3.14
0.61
1.20
1.30
2.23
7.76
8.97
2.40
3.81
O 1980 3.48 3.14 6.92 7.83 6.85 6.89 3.06 4.80 14.52 7.83
1985 2.65 5.69 7.64 7.85 7.56 7.62 3.46 6.34 19.13 10.54
T 1990 2.62 5.06 5.52 8.20 7.20 6.42 3.56 5.73 20.37 10.14
A 1995 2.64 4.98 4.98 4.92 7.32 6.45 2.90 5.48 20.75 10.74
R 10.93
1996 2.56 5.18 6.85 5.95 9.27 8.41 3.32 6.47 20.53
1997 2.73 5.65 6.82 5.57 10.44 9.36 3.31 7.09 20.76 11.64
1998 2.75 5.54 5.74 4.27 7.31 6.83 2.87 5.99 21.30 R 11.57
1999 2.31 5.80 6.17 4.84 7.33 7.00 2.94 6.18 21.75 11.93
2000 2.69 7.31 8.94 9.09 10.37 10.00 4.41 8.28 21.74 R 13.07
2001 2.86 8.61 8.72 9.11 11.48 10.65 4.22 9.25 21.74 14.01
2002 2.53 6.79 7.79 8.36 9.65 9.25 3.82 7.59 21.69 12.93
2003 2.88 8.30 9.22 9.90 11.54 11.00 4.59 9.19 21.90 13.91
2004 2.78 9.32 10.93 10.99 13.23 12.66 5.21 10.27 22.42 15.14
2005 3.46 11.60 15.00 15.19 15.70 15.53 6.91 R 12.68 22.77 R 16.95
2006 3.31 11.08 17.14 19.32 17.51 17.43 7.96 R 12.96 22.96 R 17.38
2007 3.92 10.46 19.14 21.91 19.33 19.30 8.73 13.15 23.66 17.74

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.6 14.3 5.7 0.1 13.5 19.4 0.1 34.3 42.0 76.3
1975 0.4 16.7 8.5 (s) 25.3 33.9 0.1 51.2 63.3 114.5
1980 0.2 33.1 30.7 0.4 29.3 60.5 1.3 95.0 129.9 225.0
1985 0.2 65.3 34.4 1.6 19.1 55.1 1.8 122.4 180.7 303.1
1990 (s) 52.5 30.1 0.2 45.2 75.5 2.0 130.0 199.2 R 329.2
1995 (s) R 63.7 14.6 0.1 36.7 51.3 1.4 R 116.5 231.4 R 347.9
1996 (s) R 73.9 24.8 0.2 62.2 87.2 1.7 R 162.9 240.0 R 402.8
1997 (s) R 75.9 18.4 0.2 67.8 86.4 1.3 R 163.7 239.1 R 402.8
1998 — 65.1 12.8 0.1 38.3 51.2 1.0 117.3 240.0 357.4
1999 (s) 68.6 12.1 0.1 37.0 49.2 1.1 118.9 245.0 R 364.0
2000 (s) 92.5 18.3 0.2 62.2 80.7 1.8 175.0 253.9 R 429.0
2001 0.1 105.7 18.6 0.2 57.1 75.9 1.7 183.3 265.6 448.9
2002 (s) 89.4 12.1 0.1 55.7 67.9 1.5 158.9 276.3 435.2
2003 (s) R 111.9 16.4 0.1 68.3 84.8 1.9 R 198.6 279.5 R 478.1
2004 (s) 116.9 15.7 0.2 58.7 74.5 2.3 193.7 282.7 R 476.4
2005 (s) 142.6 20.0 0.3 68.4 88.6 R 3.6 R 234.8 308.7 R 543.6
2006 (s) 127.9 21.9 0.2 R 71.9 R 94.1 R 3.7 R 225.7 317.3 R 543.0
2007 (s) 130.1 19.7 0.2 92.2 112.1 4.5 246.7 344.0 590.7

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, South Dakota S
Primary Energy
O
U
Petroleum Biomass
T
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
H
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
D
1970 0.49 0.63 1.06 — 1.13 2.97 0.66 1.22 0.60 0.76 7.53 1.95 A
1975
1980
1.04
1.79
0.99
2.72
2.34
6.45


2.28
4.36
4.70
10.14
2.21
3.08
2.54
6.24
1.20
3.06
1.31
3.68
8.82
13.11
2.71
5.97
K
1985 2.45 4.56 6.03 7.85 8.66 9.26 4.44 6.99 3.46 5.03 17.53 9.11
R 9.45
O
1990 1.76 4.14 5.44 8.20 9.74 9.40 2.61 7.37 3.56 4.96 18.09
1995 1.29 3.93 4.26 4.92 8.09 9.14 2.36 5.60 2.90 4.24 18.40 9.56 T
1996
1997
1.44
1.34
4.15
4.63
5.19
4.87
5.95
5.57
9.83
10.38
9.89
10.12

3.02
7.32
7.20
3.32
3.31
4.73
5.15
18.45
18.68
9.83
10.46
A
1998 1.37 4.39 3.79 4.27 9.27 8.60 2.61 6.00 2.87 4.71 18.38 10.64
1999 1.47 4.50 4.30 4.84 8.67 9.20 2.66 6.18 2.94 4.79 18.57 10.78
2000 1.28 6.03 6.97 9.09 11.55 12.32 3.89 8.39 4.41 R 6.50 18.42 11.63
2001 1.10 7.19 6.45 9.11 13.02 11.64 4.23 9.02 4.22 7.46 18.04 12.55
2002 1.20 5.15 5.83 8.36 9.62 10.88 3.36 7.91 3.82 5.62 17.16 11.27
2003 1.63 6.96 7.02 9.90 11.94 11.95 — 9.97 4.59 7.38 17.69 12.56
2004 1.72 7.92 9.13 10.99 14.07 14.27 4.95 11.00 5.21 8.41 18.12 13.28
2005 1.92 10.27 13.57 15.19 16.99 17.72 6.53 15.00 6.91 11.04 18.18 R 14.83
2006 2.29 9.43 15.64 19.32 18.94 20.19 7.64 R 17.17 7.96 R 10.59 18.95 15.18
2007 2.29 8.79 17.13 21.91 20.53 22.14 8.43 18.23 8.73 10.48 19.37 15.17

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.1 7.2 1.9 — 1.5 0.8 0.1 4.2 (s) 11.6 24.1 35.7
1975 0.3 11.4 3.1 — 3.0 1.4 0.3 7.8 (s) 19.5 29.9 49.4
1980 0.4 23.1 13.7 — 3.3 3.5 0.4 20.9 (s) 44.5 51.0 95.4
1985 0.6 46.0 10.1 (s) 3.9 4.8 0.5 19.3 (s) 66.0 111.5 177.5
1990 0.1 35.9 7.7 (s) 10.8 3.8 0.4 22.7 0.2 59.0 111.8 170.7
1995 0.1 42.6 7.5 (s) 7.2 0.5 (s) 15.2 0.2 R 58.2 152.2 R 210.4
1996 (s) R 48.8 7.6 (s) 11.6 0.6 — 19.8 0.2 R 68.8 159.0 R 227.8
1997 (s) R 49.1 7.5 (s) 11.9 0.6 0.2 20.1 0.2 69.4 162.8 R 232.3
1998 — 41.0 5.2 (s) 8.6 0.5 0.1 14.4 0.2 55.6 166.4 222.0
1999 (s) 43.2 5.1 (s) 7.7 0.5 0.1 13.5 0.2 56.9 169.3 226.2
2000 (s) 61.2 7.9 (s) 12.2 0.7 1.7 22.6 0.3 84.1 179.6 263.7
2001 0.2 69.5 9.4 0.1 11.4 1.8 0.1 22.9 0.3 92.9 208.1 301.0
2002 (s) 54.0 6.1 0.1 9.8 1.6 (s) 17.6 0.3 71.8 210.7 R 282.6
2003 (s) R 73.9 5.2 0.1 12.5 0.7 — 18.5 0.3 R 92.7 224.1 R 316.8
2004 (s) R 80.6 10.3 0.1 11.0 0.9 0.4 22.7 0.4 103.6 224.2 327.9
2005 (s) 101.5 16.1 0.3 13.1 1.1 (s) 30.5 R 0.6 R 132.7 248.0 380.6
2006 (s) 90.1 14.4 0.2 R 13.7 1.2 0.1 R 29.6 R 0.6 R 120.3 262.2 R 382.5
2007 (s) 91.1 22.5 (s) 17.3 1.4 0.6 41.8 0.7 133.6 276.4 410.0

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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S Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, South Dakota
O Primary Energy
U Coal Petroleum Biomass
T
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
H Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


D
A 1970 — 0.49 0.49 0.32 0.73 1.13 2.97 0.70 0.82 1.56 1.49 1.34 4.72 1.42
1975 — 1.04 1.04 0.60 2.57 2.28 4.70 2.02 2.20 3.15 1.49 2.62 6.00 2.93
K 1980 — 1.79 1.79 2.35 5.65 4.36 10.14 3.34 3.88 6.44 1.49 5.48 9.70 5.98
O 1985
1990


2.45
1.76
2.45
1.76
4.11
3.73
6.28
5.81
8.66
9.74
9.26
9.40
4.44
2.61
5.12
3.30
6.64
6.47
1.49
1.67
5.59
5.55
12.34
13.65
6.30
6.61
T 1995
1996


1.29
1.44
1.29
1.44
3.39
3.45
4.82
5.80
7.41
9.02
9.14
9.89
2.36
2.91
3.83
3.51
5.35
5.86
1.62
1.67
4.23
4.67
12.97
13.05
5.42
5.75
A 1997 — 1.34 1.34 3.95 5.32 8.79 10.12 3.02 3.72 5.52 1.66 4.46 12.96 5.59
1998 — 1.37 1.37 3.25 4.20 7.68 8.60 2.61 3.42 4.47 1.23 3.63 13.02 4.99
1999 — 1.47 1.47 3.33 4.96 7.86 9.20 2.66 3.34 4.68 1.23 3.86 13.34 5.15
2000 — 1.28 1.28 4.36 7.88 R 10.94 12.32 3.89 4.89 R 7.17 1.23 R 5.23 13.17 R 6.28
2001 — 1.10 1.10 6.11 7.20 11.59 11.64 4.23 4.67 7.26 1.27 5.98 13.06 6.97
2002 — 1.20 1.20 4.19 6.52 9.67 10.88 3.36 4.64 6.99 1.65 5.52 13.31 6.43
2003 — 1.63 1.63 5.65 7.76 11.96 11.95 4.52 5.03 7.77 1.65 6.31 13.22 7.10
2004 — 1.72 1.72 6.13 9.97 13.32 14.27 4.95 5.07 9.58 1.65 7.87 13.45 8.62
2005 — 1.92 1.92 7.98 14.23 R 16.45 17.72 6.53 5.47 R 11.27 1.65 9.52 14.51 R 10.13
2006 — 2.29 2.29 9.29 16.22 R 18.24 20.19 7.64 8.06 R 13.81 1.65 R 11.49 14.18 R 11.85
2007 — 2.29 2.29 8.30 18.20 20.43 22.14 8.43 9.08 16.33 1.65 11.75 14.92 12.15

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — (s) (s) 2.2 9.9 1.3 34.5 0.2 4.9 50.7 0.3 53.3 4.5 57.8
1975 — 1.2 1.2 3.5 24.5 4.5 40.1 0.7 12.9 82.6 0.5 87.8 20.4 108.2
1980 — 4.4 4.4 11.0 54.0 17.5 78.5 2.0 16.6 168.5 0.5 184.4 43.8 228.1
1985 — 11.8 11.8 14.6 63.5 12.1 33.8 0.4 28.8 138.6 0.6 165.8 42.9 208.7
1990 — 6.8 6.8 R 22.0 80.5 57.6 24.1 0.6 17.4 180.2 0.2 209.5 77.1 286.6
1995 — 8.7 8.7 R 23.9 61.8 17.5 25.4 0.2 21.4 126.4 0.2 159.2 76.2 235.4
1996 — 9.9 9.9 25.1 77.1 23.1 27.9 0.7 26.8 155.6 0.3 R 191.0 79.5 270.4
1997 — 10.2 10.2 R 27.9 63.6 16.0 29.9 1.0 33.8 144.4 0.3 182.7 81.4 264.1
1998 — 10.8 10.8 18.4 46.8 12.0 17.3 1.6 29.7 107.3 0.1 136.7 83.0 219.6
1999 — 12.6 12.6 16.9 58.9 9.7 21.4 1.3 41.9 133.1 0.1 162.7 88.7 251.4
2000 — 16.1 16.1 18.9 88.6 R 24.7 26.8 1.5 56.6 R 198.3 0.1 R 233.4 90.0 R 323.3
2001 — 7.0 7.0 25.6 83.0 18.4 38.2 2.7 33.6 175.9 0.1 208.6 74.3 282.9
2002 — 6.2 6.2 45.3 67.5 39.0 35.5 2.2 32.4 176.7 0.2 228.3 72.8 R 301.2
2003 — 10.1 10.1 R 64.6 76.9 29.7 43.1 1.3 44.9 195.9 0.2 R 270.7 73.4 R 344.1
2004 — 7.0 7.0 R 68.7 101.6 47.7 61.7 2.5 39.7 253.1 0.2 R 329.0 86.8 415.7
2005 — 8.8 8.8 85.6 149.5 R 46.0 73.1 2.5 66.5 R 337.7 0.2 R 432.3 91.1 R 523.3
2006 — 10.5 10.5 97.2 160.2 R 53.8 89.0 1.3 89.8 R 394.1 0.2 R 502.0 94.4 R 596.4
2007 — 10.5 10.5 172.2 223.4 60.9 64.3 1.2 63.6 413.5 0.2 596.4 110.0 706.4

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, South Dakota S
O
Primary Energy
U
Petroleum T
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total H
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu D


A
1970 0.49 — 2.17 1.32 0.75 1.13 5.08 2.97 0.65 2.56 2.56 — 2.56
1975 1.04 — 3.45 2.72 2.09 2.28 7.48 4.70 1.82 4.23 4.23 — 4.23 K
1980 — — 9.02 7.12 6.47 4.36 14.36 10.14 — 9.21 9.21 — 9.21 O
1985 — — 9.99 6.93 6.29 10.07 17.61 9.26 — 8.64 8.64 — 8.64
1990 — — 9.32 8.57 6.21 11.78 14.60 9.40 1.82 9.02 9.02 — 9.02 T
1995
1996


3.84
3.70
8.36
9.29
7.89
8.79
4.54
5.26
12.98
12.76
19.41
20.08
9.14
9.89


8.49
9.38
8.49
9.38


8.49
9.38
A
1997 — 3.42 9.39 8.84 4.93 12.36 17.98 10.12 — 9.61 9.61 — 9.61
1998 — 4.91 8.11 7.50 3.93 11.87 19.07 8.60 — 8.18 8.18 — 8.18
1999 — 4.81 8.81 8.19 4.47 14.07 16.75 9.20 — 8.76 8.76 — 8.76
2000 — 4.46 10.87 10.88 7.29 16.94 17.99 12.32 — 11.65 11.65 — 11.65
2001 — 6.68 11.01 10.15 6.66 18.06 19.00 11.64 — 10.97 10.97 — 10.97
2002 — 4.06 10.72 9.38 5.67 16.25 21.74 10.88 — 10.21 10.21 — 10.21
2003 — 6.54 12.42 10.37 6.88 18.49 26.51 11.95 — 11.37 11.37 — 11.37
2004 — 7.61 15.13 12.57 9.67 20.27 29.35 14.27 — 13.65 13.65 — 13.65
2005 — — 18.56 17.38 13.41 22.64 38.40 17.72 — 17.53 17.53 — 17.53
2006 — R 10.86 22.31 19.27 15.38 24.48 R 46.08 20.19 — 19.83 19.83 — 19.83
2007 — 8.59 23.70 20.49 17.10 26.92 51.97 22.14 — 21.58 21.58 — 21.58

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) — 1.1 7.1 4.7 0.2 4.7 119.3 (s) 137.2 137.2 — 137.2
1975 (s) — 1.3 21.1 11.9 0.5 6.3 220.8 (s) 262.1 262.1 — 262.1
1980 — — 4.4 82.0 46.0 1.1 13.6 434.3 — 581.3 581.3 — 581.3
1985 — — 4.4 93.7 34.6 0.9 15.2 412.8 — 561.5 564.5 — 564.5
1990 — — 4.4 117.5 36.8 1.0 14.1 415.9 (s) 589.7 594.1 — 594.1
1995 — (s) 2.0 147.2 36.1 0.7 17.9 451.0 — 654.8 654.9 — 654.9
1996 — (s) 2.5 171.3 30.0 0.7 18.0 494.9 — 717.4 717.4 — 717.4
1997 — 0.2 2.3 171.3 19.5 0.4 17.0 505.9 — 716.4 716.6 — 716.6
1998 — (s) 1.4 143.0 18.2 0.5 18.9 450.3 — 632.3 632.3 — 632.3
1999 — 0.1 2.6 164.4 19.5 0.3 16.8 473.5 — 677.0 677.1 — 677.1
2000 — 0.1 2.8 217.1 42.3 0.9 17.8 633.7 — 914.5 914.6 — 914.6
2001 — 0.1 2.3 213.7 36.5 0.8 17.2 578.8 — 849.3 849.4 — 849.4
2002 — 0.1 1.6 248.6 29.5 1.5 19.4 563.4 — 864.0 864.1 — 864.1
2003 — 0.1 2.2 236.0 30.0 1.0 21.9 597.8 — 888.9 889.0 — 889.0
2004 — 0.1 2.9 315.7 42.6 0.7 24.6 710.6 — 1,097.0 1,097.2 — 1,097.2
2005 — — 2.9 461.8 75.8 1.1 32.0 875.4 — 1,448.9 1,448.9 — 1,448.9
2006 — R (s) 5.7 533.3 82.4 1.1 37.4 985.9 — 1,645.9 1,645.9 — 1,645.9
2007 — (s) 6.0 613.8 85.4 1.6 43.5 1,127.8 — 1,878.1 1,878.1 — 1,878.1

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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S Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, South Dakota
O
Petroleum Biomass
U
T Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
H
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

D 1970 0.35 0.33 0.70 0.97 — 0.74 — — — 0.41


A 1975 0.48 0.64 2.19 2.29 — 2.22 — — — 0.58
1980 0.76 1.97 3.07 6.50 — 6.03 — — — 0.83
K 1985 1.18 3.73 3.99 5.81 — 5.75 — — — 1.22
O 1990
1995
1.15
1.03
2.57
1.58


5.65
3.98


5.65
3.98






1.18
1.07
T 1996 0.94 2.33 — 5.98 — 5.98 — — — 1.01
A 1997
1998
0.92
0.93
2.68
1.77


4.49
3.30


4.49
3.30




6.71
7.87
1.06
1.03
1999 0.94 2.49 — 4.12 — 4.12 — — 8.69 1.23
2000 0.99 4.25 — 6.56 — 6.56 — — 16.78 R 1.40
2001 1.03 4.01 — 6.18 — 6.18 — — 20.47 1.43
2002 1.30 3.86 — 5.61 — 5.61 — — 8.94 1.40
2003 1.34 5.94 — 8.04 — 8.04 — — — 1.64
2004 1.39 6.44 — 8.22 — 8.22 — — — 1.64
2005 1.42 8.18 — 12.45 — 12.45 — — — 2.19
2006 1.51 8.65 — 15.46 — 15.46 — — — 2.18
2007 1.56 7.63 — 17.01 — 17.01 — — — 2.70

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 1.8 1.5 1.2 0.3 — 1.5 — — — 4.7


1975 11.0 2.1 2.0 0.9 — 2.9 — — — 16.0
1980 25.8 0.5 0.2 2.2 — 2.4 — — — 28.7
1985 34.8 0.1 (s) 1.3 — 1.3 — — — 36.2
1990 35.5 0.6 — 1.1 — 1.1 — — — 37.2
1995 31.4 1.5 — 1.1 — 1.1 — — — 34.0
1996 24.9 1.7 — 1.1 — 1.1 — — — 27.8
1997 32.5 4.7 — 0.6 — 0.6 — — 1.8 39.6
1998 30.7 5.2 — 1.3 — 1.3 — — 0.6 37.8
1999 35.3 6.4 — 1.4 — 1.4 — — 8.0 51.2
2000 37.8 15.6 — 5.2 — 5.2 — — 0.7 59.3
2001 39.0 18.5 — 3.9 — 3.9 — — (s) 61.4
2002 45.0 4.8 — 0.6 — 0.6 — — (s) 50.4
2003 49.5 12.9 — 2.0 — 2.0 — — — 64.4
2004 54.7 10.6 — 2.7 — 2.7 — — — 68.0
2005 46.1 29.4 — 3.8 — 3.8 — — — 79.3
2006 52.9 29.1 — 1.7 — 1.7 — — — 83.7
2007 44.6 32.6 — 13.8 — 13.8 — — — 91.1

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Tennessee T
Primary Energy
E
N
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric N
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
E
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
S
S
1970 0.38 0.26 0.26 0.54 1.11 0.73 1.92 2.84 0.36 1.13 2.06 — 1.43 1.02 0.23 2.85 1.71 E
1975 1.60 0.90 0.91 0.93 2.68 2.03 3.44 4.58 1.78 2.80 3.77 — 1.69 2.12 0.89 5.83 3.52
1980 1.81 1.54 1.54 2.69 6.80 6.39 6.42 9.89 3.36 6.54 8.39 0.38 2.48 4.41 1.57 10.67 7.25 E
1985 1.93 1.55 1.55 4.46 6.58 5.83 9.27 8.85 4.80 6.73 7.87 0.78 2.94 4.26 1.42 14.65 8.07
1990 1.83 1.35 1.35 3.98 7.88 5.58 11.16 9.40 3.14 5.22 8.21 0.84 1.93 4.21 1.24 15.58 8.41
1995 — 1.19 1.19 4.23 7.06 3.93 10.45 9.06 2.40 5.14 7.67 0.58 1.58 3.93 1.04 15.30 8.05
1996 — 1.18 1.18 4.84 7.96 4.67 12.20 9.83 3.63 5.90 8.57 0.47 1.58 4.19 0.95 15.39 8.71
1997 — 1.17 1.17 5.12 7.63 4.39 12.22 9.65 3.56 5.95 8.39 0.48 1.38 4.09 0.94 15.60 8.73
1998 — 1.17 1.17 4.83 6.33 3.25 11.83 8.27 3.19 4.99 7.04 0.65 1.42 3.65 0.99 16.51 8.37
1999 — 1.17 1.17 4.65 7.17 3.96 10.83 8.88 2.97 4.73 7.57 0.44 1.52 3.83 0.93 16.52 8.59
2000 — 1.13 1.13 5.87 9.41 6.55 R 13.86 11.29 3.97 6.07 R 9.85 0.43 1.72 4.75 0.96 16.41 9.92
2001 — 1.26 1.26 8.05 8.76 5.58 14.61 10.65 4.91 5.57 9.04 0.39 2.10 4.78 0.98 16.41 9.83
2002 — 1.25 1.25 6.11 8.30 5.36 12.44 10.17 3.40 5.90 8.72 0.37 2.22 4.57 0.94 16.80 9.45
2003 — 1.29 1.29 7.62 9.53 6.95 15.49 11.65 5.54 6.86 10.08 0.36 1.83 5.47 1.03 17.14 10.51
2004 — 1.40 1.40 8.61 11.85 8.75 16.92 14.07 5.30 7.47 12.07 0.34 2.02 6.24 1.02 18.03 12.00
2005 — 1.64 1.64 11.32 16.41 12.95 R 19.73 17.62 6.87 9.15 R 15.60 0.34 R 3.14 8.13 1.21 18.53 R 14.56
2006 — 1.79 1.79 R 11.63 18.37 14.54 R 22.09 19.77 9.77 10.86 17.62 0.41 R 3.22 R 9.10 1.37 20.49 R 16.30
2007 — 1.99 1.99 10.72 19.42 15.98 24.39 21.38 8.66 12.88 19.28 0.35 3.30 9.53 1.46 20.78 17.19

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 2.5 101.7 104.2 123.6 70.8 13.6 23.0 625.1 1.1 97.6 831.2 — 13.3 1,072.3 -80.9 504.6 1,496.0
1975 8.9 421.9 430.7 186.1 272.8 45.1 48.8 1,292.7 4.3 206.4 1,870.0 — 16.0 2,502.8 -376.4 1,357.0 3,483.4
1980 5.0 882.8 887.8 570.9 759.3 149.8 65.3 2,853.4 28.2 504.0 4,360.0 2.1 30.3 5,851.1 -804.8 2,656.5 R 7,702.9
1985 8.0 921.2 929.2 R 813.4 865.1 160.1 75.5 2,698.9 9.6 465.4 4,274.6 79.6 48.4 R 6,166.6 -845.5 3,409.7 R 8,730.9
1990 3.3 809.6 812.8 804.6 1,125.1 131.7 116.1 2,862.8 4.5 484.9 4,725.1 124.8 44.9 6,531.6 -802.7 4,054.4 9,783.2
1995 — 797.1 797.1 R 1,016.7 1,062.4 180.5 128.5 3,062.8 2.9 476.4 4,913.4 95.5 52.9 R 6,875.7 -768.0 4,224.2 R 10,331.9
1996 — 770.5 770.5 R 1,251.5 1,243.9 246.9 188.7 3,326.5 2.6 388.8 5,397.5 112.4 48.1 R 7,580.0 -764.5 4,542.0 R 11,357.5
1997 — 796.2 796.2 R 1,343.2 1,197.5 R 234.6 177.0 3,329.0 2.3 380.4 R 5,320.8 123.1 37.0 R 7,620.4 -797.4 4,587.4 R 11,410.3
1998 — 762.6 762.6 1,274.1 1,071.1 R 181.9 138.7 2,909.6 0.7 384.9 R 4,687.0 192.5 38.4 R 6,954.7 -868.3 5,122.1 R 11,208.4
1999 — 757.1 757.1 R 1,226.8 1,110.7 265.0 183.2 3,229.2 0.2 375.2 5,163.6 126.4 46.9 R 7,320.8 -802.3 5,208.2 R 11,726.7
2000 — 797.6 797.6 R 1,524.1 1,537.6 477.3 R 274.5 4,052.0 1.0 455.1 R 6,797.5 116.8 60.0 R 9,296.0 -857.8 5,312.7 R 13,750.9
2001 — 863.9 863.9 1,970.4 1,458.2 397.3 234.9 3,794.5 1.9 593.6 6,480.4 117.7 103.1 9,535.6 -878.6 5,334.7 13,991.6
2002 — 818.5 818.5 1,569.4 1,437.4 408.2 260.9 3,811.3 1.4 599.3 6,518.5 107.0 112.0 9,125.5 -811.8 5,579.9 13,893.5
2003 — 802.2 802.2 1,882.9 1,796.5 526.9 239.2 4,401.5 7.7 697.0 7,668.9 90.0 82.4 10,526.4 -818.0 5,650.5 15,359.0
2004 — 910.2 910.2 1,917.1 2,299.5 675.7 281.2 5,354.0 11.0 857.0 9,478.3 100.8 98.7 12,505.1 -878.9 6,074.4 17,700.6
2005 — 1,075.6 1,075.6 2,524.5 3,326.6 1,021.6 R 324.2 6,837.5 15.2 1,120.0 R 12,645.2 98.6 R 149.4 R 16,493.3 -1,057.6 6,507.4 R 21,943.1
2006 — 1,213.9 1,213.9 R 2,497.3 3,653.8 1,171.3 R 372.1 7,727.1 11.2 R 1,302.7 R 14,238.2 105.5 R 126.9 R 18,181.8 -1,185.0 7,193.8 R 24,190.7
2007 — 1,339.8 1,339.8 2,283.3 3,994.9 1,251.2 354.8 8,489.7 9.2 1,338.3 15,438.0 105.5 122.6 19,289.4 -1,320.1 7,493.1 25,462.4

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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T Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Tennessee
E
Primary Energy
N
N Petroleum Biomass

E Natural Distillate Total


S Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

S Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


E
E 1970
1975
0.74
1.75
0.89
1.25
1.24
2.49
1.62
3.38
2.16
3.84
1.82
3.56
0.85
1.69
1.13
1.92
3.34
6.62
2.09
4.41
1980 1.97 2.85 6.89 9.09 7.65 7.95 4.31 3.79 10.43 7.74
1985 1.85 4.96 6.59 6.88 9.23 7.85 4.88 5.40 14.28 10.73
1990 1.77 4.94 6.59 7.93 11.90 10.26 3.53 5.51 16.68 12.19
1995 1.50 5.59 5.42 6.54 11.72 9.92 2.87 5.99 17.33 R 12.46
1996 1.56 6.07 4.76 6.54 13.39 11.24 3.29 6.67 17.24 R 12.62
1997 1.61 6.70 6.96 6.50 13.59 11.57 3.28 7.32 17.66 13.31
1998 1.68 6.53 5.85 5.21 12.87 10.65 2.84 7.07 18.51 14.07
1999 1.70 6.36 6.29 5.94 12.09 10.56 2.91 6.99 18.59 13.96
2000 1.65 7.22 9.11 8.58 15.24 13.93 4.37 8.26 18.54 14.23
2001 2.39 9.80 8.89 7.89 16.14 14.61 4.17 10.28 18.53 15.19
2002 2.17 7.54 7.98 6.57 14.31 13.43 3.78 8.28 18.78 14.50
2003 2.19 9.33 9.48 10.43 16.90 15.80 4.54 10.06 19.18 15.48
2004 2.40 10.24 11.24 11.31 18.52 17.14 5.16 11.09 20.21 16.68
2005 3.44 13.04 15.43 15.63 21.37 20.25 6.83 R 13.71 20.47 R 17.93
2006 3.60 14.20 17.64 19.87 24.41 R 23.38 7.87 R 15.20 22.72 R 20.01
2007 3.33 12.91 19.70 22.54 26.49 25.56 8.64 14.34 22.98 19.99

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 5.3 42.5 1.2 18.6 18.9 38.7 2.5 89.0 204.2 293.2
1975 4.0 56.8 3.4 25.3 39.5 68.1 5.1 134.0 520.6 654.7
1980 2.3 129.8 12.4 28.3 42.2 82.8 15.0 229.9 932.6 1,162.5
1985 1.7 202.0 10.3 28.8 40.2 79.3 30.1 R 313.1 1,244.6 R 1,557.7
1990 1.9 R 236.8 10.6 14.5 74.0 99.1 25.3 363.1 1,636.6 1,999.7
1995 0.7 R 346.0 8.2 13.8 90.4 112.4 16.6 R 475.7 1,831.5 2,307.2
1996 0.5 R 440.9 7.4 16.9 138.3 162.6 19.7 R 623.7 2,078.3 R 2,702.0
1997 0.6 443.1 9.6 16.1 126.9 152.6 10.4 R 606.8 2,010.8 R 2,617.6
1998 0.1 399.7 7.8 12.5 113.1 133.5 8.0 541.3 2,237.7 2,779.1
1999 0.5 R 395.5 8.4 14.3 133.2 155.9 8.7 560.6 2,246.6 2,807.2
2000 0.5 512.5 9.3 18.4 189.5 217.2 14.0 744.2 2,316.4 3,060.6
2001 0.9 691.4 8.6 11.0 157.6 177.2 10.8 880.3 2,334.7 3,215.0
2002 0.4 565.0 5.3 6.2 165.9 177.5 10.0 752.9 2,483.3 3,236.1
2003 0.9 673.7 6.5 13.6 174.2 194.4 12.6 881.6 2,467.5 3,349.0
2004 0.4 692.5 8.2 18.7 187.0 213.9 14.6 921.5 2,656.6 3,578.0
2005 0.2 894.7 9.1 25.2 198.1 232.4 R 28.0 R 1,155.4 2,872.4 R 4,027.8
2006 0.3 899.4 11.0 31.9 R 219.6 R 262.6 R 29.4 R 1,191.7 3,164.3 R 4,356.0
2007 0.5 814.8 14.6 26.0 221.6 262.2 35.5 1,113.1 3,362.6 4,475.7

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Tennessee T
Primary Energy
E
N
Petroleum Biomass
N
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
E
S
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
S
1970 0.35 0.70 1.06 0.78 1.27 2.84 0.42 1.46 0.85 0.77 4.97 1.92 E
1975
1980
1.17
1.39
1.09
2.95
2.29
6.49
2.32
6.16
2.39
4.96
4.58
9.89
1.77
3.44
2.88
7.05
1.69
4.31
1.37
3.54
8.27
13.29
3.47
7.92
E
1985 1.60 4.75 6.12 6.88 9.14 8.85 4.80 6.43 4.88 5.15 17.05 8.97
1990 1.40 4.63 5.52 7.93 9.88 9.40 3.16 7.26 2.45 4.72 18.02 10.43
1995 1.42 5.02 4.34 6.54 8.25 9.06 2.40 5.48 1.83 4.80 19.96 8.57
1996 1.41 5.54 5.29 6.54 10.02 9.83 3.66 6.55 2.08 5.43 20.06 8.87
1997 1.45 5.93 4.96 6.50 10.58 9.65 3.60 6.41 1.78 5.69 17.56 12.35
1998 1.46 5.86 3.86 5.21 9.45 8.27 3.19 5.19 1.62 5.65 18.68 13.20
1999 1.41 5.58 4.39 5.94 8.84 8.88 — 5.66 1.33 5.34 18.71 13.04
2000 1.30 6.59 7.11 8.58 11.77 11.29 — 8.42 2.06 6.53 18.69 13.47
2001 1.48 9.06 6.57 7.89 13.27 10.65 — 8.25 2.40 8.50 18.78 14.45
2002 1.54 6.82 5.97 6.57 9.85 10.17 — 7.05 2.82 6.70 19.20 13.93
2003 1.50 8.56 7.22 10.43 12.28 11.65 — 8.55 4.54 8.25 19.58 14.72
2004 1.89 9.19 9.39 11.31 14.47 14.07 5.35 10.61 5.16 9.18 20.66 15.97
2005 2.44 12.04 13.96 15.63 17.48 17.62 — 15.04 6.83 R 12.19 21.01 R 17.55
2006 2.58 12.58 16.09 19.87 19.48 19.77 — R 17.30 7.87 R 12.83 23.45 R 19.41
2007 2.62 11.54 17.62 22.54 21.12 21.38 8.67 18.49 8.64 12.13 23.71 19.32

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 2.0 30.4 2.6 1.8 2.0 5.9 (s) 12.2 (s) 44.7 107.8 152.5
1975 6.3 47.9 7.9 3.4 4.3 10.1 (s) 25.7 0.1 79.9 210.0 289.9
1980 6.1 132.1 38.4 3.6 4.8 24.2 1.0 72.0 0.4 210.7 644.5 855.2
1985 5.1 213.2 114.2 6.5 7.0 15.7 2.9 146.3 0.7 R 365.5 573.3 938.7
1990 6.0 208.9 23.8 3.1 10.8 22.9 0.7 61.2 3.5 279.8 803.8 R 1,083.6
1995 4.5 265.3 18.7 3.0 11.2 2.3 0.2 35.4 3.2 308.5 424.5 733.0
1996 3.4 R 334.6 27.9 3.3 18.2 2.5 0.6 52.6 3.7 R 394.4 447.9 R 842.3
1997 4.2 R 336.8 23.9 3.7 17.4 2.5 1.0 48.4 2.9 392.3 1,548.0 R 1,940.4
1998 0.8 316.5 21.3 3.6 14.7 2.1 (s) 41.8 2.2 361.3 1,648.3 2,009.6
1999 3.2 301.2 24.5 1.8 17.2 2.3 — 45.7 2.3 352.4 1,676.3 2,028.7
2000 3.4 364.5 44.6 5.1 25.8 2.9 — 78.5 3.1 R 449.5 1,710.1 2,159.5
2001 4.5 498.3 35.8 4.0 22.9 2.9 — 65.6 3.0 571.4 1,733.5 2,305.0
2002 2.1 395.8 36.0 1.8 20.2 2.8 — 60.7 2.2 460.9 1,810.6 2,271.5
2003 4.2 501.3 44.9 3.2 22.3 3.2 — 73.6 2.2 581.2 1,835.6 2,416.9
2004 2.8 515.4 58.6 2.7 25.8 3.9 0.4 91.5 2.5 612.2 1,991.7 2,603.9
2005 1.8 676.7 63.4 3.6 28.6 5.0 — 100.5 R 4.5 R 783.5 2,089.7 R 2,873.2
2006 2.4 673.1 61.0 3.1 R 30.9 5.6 — R 100.6 R 4.8 R 780.9 2,323.1 R 3,104.0
2007 3.7 612.1 97.8 3.1 31.2 6.2 0.4 138.6 5.6 760.0 2,426.0 3,186.0

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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T Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Tennessee
E Primary Energy
N Coal Petroleum Biomass
N
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
E Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
S Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
S
E 1970 0.38 0.35 0.35 0.38 0.72 1.27 2.84 0.36 0.88 0.87 1.69 0.57 2.05 0.94
1975 1.60 1.17 1.22 0.73 2.11 2.39 4.58 1.89 2.34 2.29 1.69 1.39 4.87 2.55
E 1980 1.81 1.39 1.41 2.54 5.50 4.96 9.89 3.36 5.90 5.59 1.73 3.32 9.71 5.04
1985 1.93 1.60 1.61 4.11 6.37 9.14 8.85 4.80 5.99 6.26 1.73 3.81 14.22 6.66
1990 1.83 1.40 1.41 3.29 5.90 9.88 9.40 3.16 4.65 5.10 1.10 3.26 13.74 6.00
1995 — 1.42 1.42 3.24 4.91 7.56 9.06 2.40 4.35 4.70 1.28 3.08 13.19 6.05
1996 — 1.41 1.41 3.80 5.91 9.19 9.83 3.66 4.85 5.51 1.09 3.40 13.24 6.53
1997 — 1.45 1.45 4.05 5.42 8.96 9.65 3.60 4.92 5.46 1.08 3.54 11.17 5.17
1998 — 1.46 1.46 3.82 4.28 7.83 8.27 3.19 4.07 4.31 1.24 3.21 12.21 5.24
1999 — 1.41 1.41 3.63 5.06 8.01 8.88 2.97 3.92 4.43 1.39 3.15 12.27 5.28
2000 — 1.30 1.30 4.90 8.03 R 11.15 11.29 3.97 5.16 R 6.14 1.44 R 3.98 11.98 R 5.93
2001 — 1.48 1.48 6.61 7.34 11.82 10.65 5.01 4.98 5.74 1.98 4.53 11.86 6.14
2002 — 1.54 1.54 4.94 6.68 9.90 10.17 3.44 5.21 5.82 2.13 4.09 12.17 5.86
2003 — 1.50 1.50 6.12 7.99 12.31 11.65 5.60 6.02 6.68 1.62 4.68 12.57 6.49
2004 — 1.89 1.89 7.19 10.26 13.71 14.07 5.35 6.64 7.70 1.79 5.51 13.07 7.24
2005 — 2.44 2.44 9.72 14.64 R 16.92 17.62 6.92 8.10 R 9.76 2.74 7.32 13.87 8.84
2006 — 2.58 2.58 9.63 16.69 R 18.76 19.77 9.86 9.60 R 11.38 2.65 R 8.11 15.14 R 9.82
2007 — 2.62 2.62 8.97 18.72 21.02 21.38 8.67 11.25 13.42 2.52 8.66 15.22 10.31

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 2.5 17.8 20.3 46.3 13.3 1.7 3.5 1.1 60.8 80.5 10.8 157.9 192.6 350.5
1975 8.9 52.0 60.8 81.4 57.6 3.9 2.8 2.3 139.9 206.5 10.8 359.5 626.3 985.8
1980 5.0 89.4 94.4 R 306.4 136.3 17.1 1.9 27.0 400.0 582.4 15.0 R 998.2 1,079.4 2,077.6
1985 8.0 156.7 164.6 R 398.1 133.9 22.2 29.9 6.6 356.7 549.3 17.6 R 1,129.9 1,591.8 2,721.7
1990 3.3 132.8 136.1 357.4 116.7 25.9 28.8 3.8 397.8 573.1 16.1 1,082.8 1,613.9 2,696.8
1995 — 134.7 134.7 R 400.2 105.1 20.7 40.9 2.6 365.1 534.4 33.0 R 1,102.3 1,968.1 R 3,070.4
1996 — 129.1 129.1 R 473.8 128.2 26.2 45.6 2.0 279.8 481.7 24.5 R 1,109.1 2,015.8 R 3,124.9
1997 — 131.2 131.2 R 554.9 136.5 27.5 47.2 1.2 272.1 484.4 23.5 1,194.0 1,028.4 2,222.4
1998 — 126.0 126.0 543.5 99.0 10.8 27.2 0.7 281.2 418.9 28.0 R 1,116.4 1,235.9 2,352.3
1999 — 116.3 116.3 515.0 77.9 30.0 26.3 0.2 281.6 416.1 35.8 1,083.2 1,285.2 2,368.4
2000 — 113.6 113.6 625.2 114.2 R 54.8 33.0 1.0 347.8 R 550.8 42.6 R 1,332.2 1,286.1 R 2,618.3
2001 — 136.5 136.5 770.6 111.8 53.6 53.0 1.8 500.8 721.0 88.6 1,716.7 1,266.3 2,983.0
2002 — 134.2 134.2 R 599.7 86.1 68.4 47.8 1.3 499.0 702.6 99.1 1,535.6 1,285.9 2,821.5
2003 — 131.1 131.1 675.3 138.1 36.6 59.4 7.5 577.0 818.7 67.1 1,692.1 1,347.4 3,039.5
2004 — 159.2 159.2 693.4 211.3 56.9 89.3 9.3 722.0 1,088.8 R 81.3 2,022.6 1,425.9 3,448.5
2005 — 198.6 198.6 898.9 344.8 R 80.0 111.4 12.8 943.2 R 1,492.1 116.2 R 2,705.9 1,545.2 R 4,251.0
2006 — 201.9 201.9 R 876.4 333.4 R 101.8 141.3 10.5 1,095.6 R 1,682.6 R 92.1 R 2,852.9 1,706.3 R 4,559.2
2007 — 202.5 202.5 801.3 388.9 86.8 208.2 8.5 1,108.0 1,800.4 81.0 2,885.2 1,704.4 4,589.5

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Tennessee T
E
Primary Energy
N
Petroleum N
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total E
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
S
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu S
E
1970 0.35 — 2.17 1.28 0.73 1.27 5.08 2.84 0.42 2.49 2.49 4.97 2.49
1975 1.17 — 3.45 3.02 2.03 2.39 7.48 4.58 1.67 4.19 4.19 8.27 4.19 E
1980 — — 9.02 7.25 6.39 4.96 14.36 9.89 3.45 9.20 9.20 13.29 9.20
1985 — — 9.99 6.73 5.83 10.18 17.61 8.85 — 8.29 8.29 17.05 8.29
1990 — 4.15 9.32 8.36 5.58 11.54 14.60 9.40 2.22 8.97 8.97 17.20 8.97
1995 — 4.93 8.36 7.63 3.93 12.75 19.41 9.06 1.91 8.34 8.34 12.50 8.34
1996 — 5.32 9.29 8.54 4.67 12.53 20.08 9.83 2.21 9.07 9.07 12.61 9.07
1997 — 5.42 9.39 8.25 4.39 11.90 17.98 9.65 2.76 8.85 8.85 14.86 8.85
1998 — 4.83 8.11 7.02 3.25 11.38 19.07 8.27 — 7.53 7.53 15.35 7.53
1999 — 4.95 8.81 7.71 3.96 13.49 16.75 8.88 — 8.09 8.09 13.74 8.09
2000 — 5.85 10.87 9.81 6.55 16.24 17.99 11.29 — 10.38 10.38 13.64 10.38
2001 — 7.55 11.01 9.12 5.58 17.36 19.00 10.65 3.48 9.69 9.69 13.71 9.69
2002 — 5.95 10.72 8.58 5.36 15.55 21.74 10.17 2.57 9.24 9.24 14.01 9.24
2003 — 7.99 12.42 9.89 6.95 17.80 26.51 11.65 4.14 10.70 10.70 14.29 10.70
2004 — 10.39 15.13 12.18 8.75 19.57 29.35 14.07 4.91 13.00 13.00 34.45 13.00
2005 — 12.74 18.56 16.77 12.95 21.94 38.40 17.62 6.65 16.93 16.93 33.58 16.93
2006 — 14.15 22.31 18.66 14.54 23.78 R 46.08 19.77 8.49 18.96 18.96 32.77 18.96
2007 — 13.38 23.70 19.59 15.98 26.22 51.97 21.38 8.14 20.42 20.41 30.21 20.41

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) — 1.3 53.6 13.6 0.5 15.1 615.7 (s) 699.8 699.9 (s) 699.9
1975 (s) — 1.2 187.1 45.1 1.1 36.6 1,279.8 2.0 1,553.0 1,553.0 (s) 1,553.0
1980 — — 13.2 557.1 149.8 1.1 58.9 2,827.3 0.1 3,607.6 3,607.6 (s) 3,607.6
1985 — — 7.8 598.6 160.1 6.1 65.7 2,653.3 — 3,491.6 3,512.7 (s) 3,512.7
1990 — (s) 8.2 966.5 131.7 5.3 61.3 2,811.1 0.1 3,984.1 4,003.1 (s) 4,003.2
1995 — 0.5 16.8 919.9 180.5 6.2 77.7 3,019.6 (s) 4,220.7 4,221.2 0.1 4,221.2
1996 — 0.7 10.8 1,067.4 246.9 6.0 78.0 3,278.4 (s) 4,687.6 4,688.3 0.1 4,688.4
1997 — 4.0 14.8 1,018.0 R 234.6 5.2 73.8 3,279.4 0.1 R 4,625.8 R 4,629.9 0.1 R 4,629.9
1998 — 0.2 5.6 917.3 R 181.9 0.1 81.9 2,880.4 — R 4,067.1 R 4,067.4 0.1 R 4,067.5
1999 — 0.3 4.9 975.9 265.0 2.8 72.7 3,200.6 — 4,522.0 4,522.3 0.1 4,522.4
2000 — 0.4 6.8 1,330.4 477.3 4.4 77.0 4,016.1 — 5,911.9 5,912.3 0.1 5,912.4
2001 — 0.6 3.3 1,273.3 397.3 0.9 74.5 3,738.6 0.1 5,487.9 5,488.5 0.1 5,488.6
2002 — 0.5 8.1 1,296.1 408.2 6.4 84.2 3,760.8 (s) 5,563.8 5,564.3 0.1 5,564.4
2003 — 0.8 8.2 1,577.5 526.9 6.0 94.9 4,338.9 0.2 6,552.7 6,553.5 0.1 6,553.6
2004 — 1.2 7.1 2,006.1 675.7 11.5 106.5 5,260.8 1.3 8,068.9 8,070.0 0.1 8,070.1
2005 — 0.3 9.6 2,879.9 1,021.6 17.5 138.6 6,721.1 2.4 10,790.7 10,791.0 0.2 10,791.1
2006 — R 0.2 10.0 3,227.2 1,171.3 19.8 162.0 7,580.2 0.7 R 12,171.1 R 12,171.4 0.2 R 12,171.6
2007 — 0.2 12.4 3,467.6 1,251.2 15.3 188.7 8,275.3 0.2 13,210.7 13,211.0 0.2 13,211.1

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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T Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Tennessee
E
Petroleum Biomass
N
N Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
E
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
S
S 1970 0.23 0.25 — — — — — — — 0.23
E 1975 0.87 — — 2.19 — 2.19 — — — 0.89
1980 1.56 2.33 — 6.39 — 6.39 0.38 — — 1.57
E 1985 1.54 — — 5.85 — 5.85 0.78 — — 1.42
1990 1.34 2.75 — 5.61 — 5.61 0.84 — — 1.24
1995 1.15 2.24 — 3.97 — 3.97 0.58 0.70 — 1.04
1996 1.15 2.57 — 4.85 — 4.85 0.47 0.59 — 0.95
1997 1.12 2.63 — 4.39 — 4.39 0.48 0.50 — 0.94
1998 1.12 2.24 — 3.05 — 3.05 0.65 0.61 — 0.99
1999 1.13 2.45 — 3.93 — 3.93 0.44 0.67 — 0.93
2000 1.11 3.96 — 6.35 — 6.35 0.43 0.67 — 0.96
2001 1.22 3.70 — 5.54 — 5.54 0.39 1.36 — 0.98
2002 1.20 3.15 — 5.36 — 5.36 0.37 1.64 — 0.94
2003 1.25 5.49 — 6.19 — 6.19 0.36 1.58 13.21 1.03
2004 1.33 6.30 — 8.42 — 8.42 0.34 1.46 13.84 1.02
2005 1.52 9.37 — 12.62 — 12.62 0.34 2.28 — 1.21
2006 1.69 7.00 — 14.00 — 14.00 0.41 R 2.32 — 1.37
2007 1.91 7.33 — 16.11 — 16.11 0.35 2.42 — 1.46

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 76.5 4.4 — — — — — — — 80.9


1975 359.6 — — 16.7 — 16.7 — — — 376.4
1980 784.9 2.6 — 15.1 — 15.1 2.1 — — 804.8
1985 757.7 — — 8.1 — 8.1 79.6 — — 845.5
1990 668.8 1.6 — 7.6 — 7.6 124.8 — — 802.7
1995 657.1 4.7 — 10.5 — 10.5 95.5 0.2 — 768.0
1996 637.4 1.5 — 13.0 — 13.0 112.4 0.2 — 764.5
1997 660.2 4.4 — 9.6 — 9.6 123.1 0.2 — 797.4
1998 635.7 14.2 — 25.7 — 25.7 192.5 0.2 — 868.3
1999 637.1 14.7 — 23.9 — 23.9 126.4 0.2 — 802.3
2000 680.1 21.5 — 39.2 — 39.2 116.8 0.3 — 857.8
2001 722.0 9.5 — 28.7 — 28.7 117.7 0.6 — 878.6
2002 681.8 8.4 — 13.9 — 13.9 107.0 0.7 — 811.8
2003 666.0 31.8 — 29.5 — 29.5 90.0 0.6 (s) 818.0
2004 747.9 14.6 — 15.3 — 15.3 100.8 0.3 (s) 878.9
2005 874.9 53.9 — 29.4 — 29.4 98.6 0.7 — 1,057.6
2006 1,009.4 48.2 — 21.2 — 21.2 105.5 0.7 — 1,185.0
2007 1,133.1 54.9 — 26.0 — 26.0 105.5 0.6 — 1,320.1

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Texas T
Primary Energy
E
X
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric A
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
S
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 0.38 0.86 0.39 0.29 0.94 0.72 1.07 2.66 0.42 1.14 1.58 — 1.43 0.85 0.25 4.52 1.29
1975 1.60 0.46 0.61 0.89 2.35 2.01 2.49 4.36 1.61 2.87 3.08 — 1.60 1.94 0.73 6.81 2.82
1980 1.81 1.19 1.22 2.17 6.73 6.34 5.29 9.26 2.49 7.16 6.75 — 2.40 4.25 1.65 12.69 6.05
1985 1.93 1.59 1.60 3.38 6.36 5.67 4.60 8.79 4.00 7.31 6.58 — 2.65 4.61 2.44 18.58 7.07
1990 — 1.44 1.44 2.45 7.49 5.41 4.38 9.16 2.93 5.83 6.34 0.56 1.39 4.02 1.69 17.09 6.47
1995 — 1.33 1.33 2.23 6.94 3.74 5.08 9.28 1.98 5.15 6.18 0.56 1.32 3.80 1.47 18.12 6.45
1996 — 1.29 1.29 2.78 7.72 4.56 6.47 9.72 2.14 5.81 7.01 0.56 1.15 4.39 1.68 18.21 7.05
1997 — 1.26 1.26 3.05 7.43 4.24 5.77 9.52 2.91 5.33 6.53 0.54 1.09 4.31 1.73 18.23 6.90
1998 — 1.25 1.25 2.54 6.34 3.15 4.34 8.21 2.50 4.04 5.28 0.52 1.33 3.58 1.60 17.93 6.13
1999 — 1.21 1.21 2.73 6.89 3.70 5.08 8.88 1.83 5.10 6.05 0.50 1.49 3.99 1.68 17.85 6.70
2000 — 1.23 1.23 4.29 9.40 6.26 R 7.76 11.43 3.95 7.40 R 8.62 0.45 1.65 R 5.66 2.50 19.15 R 8.72
2001 — 1.33 1.33 4.64 8.90 5.47 7.08 10.66 4.44 6.21 7.95 0.41 2.17 5.52 2.57 21.80 8.87
2002 — 1.28 1.28 3.46 8.51 5.06 6.09 10.23 2.15 6.42 7.39 0.35 2.21 4.83 2.12 19.56 7.74
2003 — 1.26 1.26 5.24 9.61 6.17 8.20 11.53 5.30 7.54 8.93 0.37 1.90 6.18 2.99 22.16 9.45
2004 — 1.32 1.32 6.29 12.04 8.50 10.29 13.76 5.15 9.21 11.02 0.36 2.18 7.58 3.06 23.46 11.49
2005 — 1.35 1.35 8.11 16.37 12.79 12.23 17.31 6.87 12.04 14.14 0.38 R 3.30 9.70 4.07 26.94 14.68
2006 — 1.51 1.51 7.00 18.41 14.50 14.77 19.80 7.32 14.34 16.43 0.38 R 3.32 10.65 3.46 30.52 16.68
2007 — 1.65 1.65 7.09 19.72 15.75 16.51 21.41 8.72 16.55 18.08 0.47 3.33 11.51 3.63 29.85 17.60

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 11.6 0.2 11.9 804.9 176.6 97.4 611.9 1,976.0 36.0 442.8 3,340.7 — 17.1 4,174.9 -267.8 1,421.0 5,328.1
1975 41.0 79.2 120.2 2,361.3 735.9 306.2 1,452.4 4,020.6 383.7 1,309.7 8,208.5 — 20.5 10,711.4 -1,100.2 2,895.0 12,506.2
1980 47.9 844.6 892.5 6,838.0 2,823.7 1,098.5 3,670.4 8,805.7 969.9 6,421.5 23,789.7 — 32.1 31,552.3 -3,576.1 7,434.5 35,410.7
1985 20.9 1,812.3 1,833.2 9,815.8 2,964.5 2,383.1 4,239.6 9,481.7 710.5 3,880.9 23,660.4 — 59.0 R 35,393.8 -5,653.0 13,119.7 42,860.5
1990 — 1,918.3 1,918.3 R 7,586.7 2,963.2 2,931.6 4,638.9 9,887.8 499.0 3,665.8 24,586.3 94.0 73.0 R 34,277.2 R -4,441.0 13,430.7 R 43,267.0
1995 — 1,819.5 1,819.5 7,409.2 3,561.9 1,759.9 6,810.4 10,326.5 273.4 3,231.4 25,963.5 211.4 96.8 35,500.3 -4,312.9 15,675.1 46,862.6
1996 — 1,919.6 1,919.6 9,815.6 4,351.3 2,583.6 9,219.7 11,476.1 265.5 4,010.6 31,906.8 211.9 86.4 43,940.5 -5,107.4 16,871.9 55,705.0
1997 — 1,920.6 1,920.6 10,773.8 4,241.0 R 2,542.6 9,356.8 11,162.7 391.6 4,167.1 R 31,861.8 213.1 88.6 R 44,870.0 -5,396.0 17,385.6 R 56,859.5
1998 — 1,859.6 1,859.6 9,128.9 3,929.6 R 1,939.1 7,000.9 10,133.7 400.9 3,178.3 R 26,582.6 212.6 97.2 R 37,900.9 -5,338.7 18,211.3 R 50,773.5
1999 — 1,853.5 1,853.5 9,475.2 4,203.2 2,202.8 8,170.7 11,246.6 208.9 3,745.3 29,777.5 191.4 86.1 R 41,389.8 -5,613.5 17,975.7 R 53,752.0
2000 — 1,902.4 1,902.4 16,609.7 6,121.2 3,645.4 R 11,362.9 14,878.2 541.6 5,482.5 R 42,031.8 175.4 100.0 R 60,819.4 -8,777.9 20,327.8 R 72,369.3
2001 — 1,992.9 1,992.9 R 17,223.4 6,188.1 3,497.8 9,989.8 14,244.8 480.7 3,902.4 38,303.5 163.3 R 108.8 R 57,792.2 R -8,736.9 23,064.5 R 72,119.8
2002 — 1,978.2 1,978.2 13,852.9 5,655.2 3,316.0 9,199.5 14,298.7 229.7 4,268.5 36,967.6 131.1 141.8 53,074.0 -7,330.3 20,869.5 66,613.2
2003 — 2,024.4 2,024.4 R 20,157.7 6,417.3 3,545.3 12,680.5 16,188.1 616.5 5,191.2 44,638.9 128.7 117.0 R 67,070.4 -10,137.5 23,786.7 R 80,719.6
2004 — R 2,147.3 R 2,147.3 21,200.7 8,455.6 4,278.9 16,611.9 19,790.9 695.5 7,148.2 56,981.0 152.0 107.1 R 80,591.8 R -10,467.1 24,987.9 95,112.6
2005 — 2,190.2 2,190.2 R 24,494.5 12,188.7 5,827.0 18,290.3 25,135.0 1,124.6 9,091.1 71,656.8 152.5 R 192.6 R 98,691.0 -14,183.2 29,987.5 R 114,495.3
2006 — 2,424.1 2,424.1 R 20,532.3 15,153.6 6,694.9 R 22,457.5 29,489.5 R 1,287.5 R 11,051.8 R 86,134.7 162.7 R 192.2 R 109,450.7 -12,086.8 34,718.9 R 132,082.8
2007 — 2,662.5 2,662.5 21,459.7 16,594.3 6,733.4 25,671.1 32,466.5 1,790.7 11,690.4 94,946.3 199.7 210.3 119,488.4 -12,801.4 33,964.2 140,651.2

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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T Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Texas
E
Primary Energy
X
A Petroleum Biomass

S Natural Distillate Total


Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 0.90 0.90 0.98 1.29 1.71 1.70 0.71 1.05 6.31 2.47
1975 — 1.48 2.24 3.01 3.50 3.45 1.39 1.78 8.74 4.06
1980 2.54 3.31 6.51 8.35 7.39 7.43 3.57 3.69 14.92 8.50
1985 2.83 5.55 6.99 6.44 8.53 8.47 4.04 5.80 21.99 13.68
1990 2.41 5.54 4.32 6.44 10.39 10.36 3.53 5.90 21.12 13.95
1995 — 5.68 5.29 4.04 10.20 10.12 2.87 5.85 22.61 15.51
1996 — 5.68 7.28 4.56 11.66 11.48 3.29 5.82 22.76 15.55
1997 2.14 6.14 5.65 5.22 12.32 12.18 3.28 6.39 22.92 15.83
1998 2.10 5.87 4.53 3.06 11.16 11.08 2.84 6.19 22.42 16.27
1999 2.05 5.87 4.96 3.07 11.35 11.31 2.91 6.63 22.13 16.37
2000 2.13 7.17 8.53 7.64 15.45 15.42 4.37 8.44 23.33 17.69
2001 2.25 8.69 7.22 5.84 16.46 16.38 4.17 9.92 25.97 R 19.61
2002 2.43 6.44 6.50 5.62 14.20 14.18 3.78 7.49 23.60 17.07
2003 2.24 7.95 9.16 7.94 16.96 16.93 4.54 9.06 26.83 19.64
2004 2.12 10.50 10.70 9.97 19.48 19.18 5.16 R 11.46 28.51 22.53
2005 2.45 12.14 16.05 13.57 22.51 22.48 6.83 R 13.44 32.03 R 25.57
2006 3.73 12.77 18.19 17.27 24.91 24.89 7.87 R 14.15 37.68 R 30.17
2007 2.94 11.63 19.85 15.69 26.63 26.60 8.64 12.96 36.17 27.91

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) 213.8 0.8 0.2 99.5 100.5 1.7 316.1 701.2 1,017.3
1975 — 353.8 3.5 0.7 148.5 152.7 4.1 510.5 1,219.6 1,730.1
1980 (s) 765.9 0.3 9.4 166.4 176.1 17.8 959.8 2,910.3 3,870.1
1985 0.1 1,226.8 1.1 4.1 223.3 228.5 40.9 1,496.3 5,381.8 6,878.2
1990 0.1 R 1,216.5 (s) 1.0 231.1 232.1 30.5 R 1,479.3 5,947.4 R 7,426.7
1995 — 1,221.6 0.2 0.5 122.6 123.3 15.5 1,360.3 7,161.9 8,522.3
1996 — 1,349.8 (s) 1.0 97.4 98.4 18.4 1,466.5 7,739.9 9,206.4
1997 (s) 1,485.1 (s) 1.3 156.0 157.4 13.9 1,656.4 7,904.6 9,561.0
1998 0.1 1,228.6 (s) 0.5 183.6 184.2 10.7 1,423.6 8,448.2 9,871.8
1999 (s) 1,071.3 0.1 0.5 373.2 373.9 11.6 1,456.7 8,201.2 9,657.9
2000 (s) 1,434.2 0.1 1.3 599.5 600.9 18.7 2,053.8 9,304.8 11,358.6
2001 0.1 R 1,855.2 (s) 1.9 726.7 728.7 19.2 R 2,603.2 10,399.3 R 13,002.5
2002 0.4 1,530.5 0.1 0.6 561.6 562.3 17.7 2,110.8 9,778.3 11,889.2
2003 0.8 1,905.7 (s) 0.8 623.2 624.0 22.3 R 2,552.9 11,111.3 13,664.2
2004 0.1 1,985.9 9.0 0.7 517.7 527.4 26.0 2,539.4 11,707.1 14,246.5
2005 0.1 2,310.4 0.4 1.2 733.0 734.7 R 48.9 R 3,094.0 13,831.8 R 16,925.8
2006 (s) 2,179.2 (s) 0.7 R 638.3 R 639.0 R 51.3 R 2,869.5 16,307.4 R 19,176.9
2007 (s) 2,396.2 (s) 0.8 594.0 594.8 62.0 3,053.0 15,418.6 18,471.6

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Texas T
Primary Energy
E
X
Petroleum Biomass
A
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
S
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 0.86 0.44 0.90 0.76 1.00 2.66 0.48 1.01 0.71 0.56 5.19 1.91
1975 — 1.02 2.14 2.23 2.42 4.36 1.87 2.37 1.39 1.41 7.59 3.92
1980 0.89 2.90 6.23 6.89 5.22 9.26 2.53 6.24 3.57 3.89 14.12 7.76
1985 1.60 4.70 6.13 6.44 4.48 8.79 3.87 6.42 4.04 5.16 20.06 12.42
1990 1.14 3.97 5.58 6.44 4.25 9.16 2.60 6.83 3.50 4.37 18.12 11.72
1995 — 3.93 4.16 4.04 9.19 9.28 2.46 4.96 2.83 4.00 19.38 12.24
1996 — 4.12 4.99 4.56 10.18 9.72 — 5.63 3.19 4.25 19.55 13.16
1997 1.29 4.77 4.76 5.22 10.40 9.52 — 5.72 3.20 4.83 19.61 12.91
1998 1.48 4.23 3.64 3.06 9.31 8.21 — 4.56 2.73 4.26 19.18 13.34
1999 1.48 4.26 4.31 3.07 9.63 8.88 — 5.76 2.73 4.43 19.05 13.37
2000 1.26 5.49 6.89 7.64 12.76 11.43 — 7.97 4.12 5.91 20.11 14.25
2001 1.38 6.33 6.06 5.84 13.59 10.66 3.08 8.12 3.98 6.57 22.62 16.64
2002 1.27 4.85 5.64 5.62 11.39 10.23 3.64 7.65 3.49 5.05 20.24 13.29
2003 1.28 6.55 6.89 7.94 12.76 11.53 — 8.75 3.69 6.67 22.98 15.49
2004 1.42 R 8.47 9.19 9.97 15.45 13.76 — 11.27 4.25 8.65 23.15 17.64
2005 1.54 10.19 13.26 13.57 18.06 17.31 — 14.64 R 5.90 10.68 25.95 R 20.86
2006 1.89 9.99 15.51 17.27 20.07 19.80 — R 16.78 R 6.34 10.75 28.88 R 23.21
2007 2.47 9.47 17.09 15.69 22.19 21.41 9.15 18.43 6.91 10.42 28.93 22.77

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) 66.3 4.4 15.6 10.3 9.7 0.2 40.1 (s) 106.5 405.2 511.7
1975 — 122.6 20.8 53.1 18.1 15.7 7.9 115.7 0.1 238.3 877.2 1,115.5
1980 (s) 504.3 103.1 126.9 20.7 160.5 40.9 452.2 0.4 956.9 2,122.5 3,079.4
1985 0.2 741.3 242.2 9.1 20.7 90.2 6.1 368.3 1.0 1,111.0 4,116.0 5,227.0
1990 0.2 R 713.6 72.4 0.9 16.7 110.4 1.2 201.5 3.3 R 918.9 4,376.7 R 5,295.6
1995 — 857.6 64.7 1.1 19.5 7.9 (s) 93.2 2.1 952.9 5,314.4 6,267.3
1996 — 761.7 77.8 1.0 15.0 8.3 — 102.1 2.6 866.3 5,568.6 6,434.9
1997 (s) 1,062.2 66.8 1.1 23.3 8.1 — 99.3 2.4 1,163.8 5,699.2 6,863.0
1998 0.5 753.1 65.1 0.9 27.0 7.0 — 100.1 1.8 855.4 5,990.1 6,845.5
1999 0.2 759.0 72.0 1.0 55.8 7.6 — 136.4 1.9 897.5 6,076.7 6,974.3
2000 0.2 1,079.9 227.0 2.1 87.3 9.9 — 326.3 3.1 1,409.5 6,844.4 8,253.9
2001 0.5 R 1,113.6 128.0 2.8 105.9 9.8 0.2 246.7 3.5 R 1,364.3 7,907.6 R 9,271.9
2002 1.4 1,242.2 76.1 1.8 79.5 9.5 0.5 167.4 3.3 1,414.3 6,707.9 8,122.2
2003 3.0 1,658.9 105.3 1.6 82.8 10.6 — 200.3 4.8 1,867.0 7,581.2 9,448.2
2004 0.4 1,612.7 96.2 1.9 72.5 12.8 — 183.4 4.9 1,801.3 7,867.5 9,668.8
2005 0.4 1,674.9 209.9 3.3 103.8 16.2 — 333.2 R 8.4 R 2,017.0 9,809.8 R 11,826.8
2006 (s) R 1,510.5 218.5 7.2 R 90.7 19.3 — R 335.8 R 8.9 R 1,855.2 10,950.5 R 12,805.8
2007 (s) 1,574.9 243.1 3.8 87.4 41.5 0.8 376.6 10.6 1,962.1 10,909.8 12,871.9

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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T Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Texas
E Primary Energy
X Coal Petroleum Biomass
A
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
S Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 0.38 0.86 0.38 0.20 0.66 1.00 2.66 0.37 1.02 0.99 1.74 0.54 2.51 0.64
1975 1.60 1.01 1.20 0.92 2.02 2.42 4.36 1.51 2.79 2.48 1.74 1.75 4.70 1.97
1980 1.81 0.89 1.28 2.24 6.09 5.22 9.26 3.69 7.06 6.12 1.68 4.40 9.99 4.81
1985 1.93 1.60 1.64 3.07 6.10 4.48 8.79 3.87 7.07 5.49 1.68 4.32 14.15 5.10
1990 — 1.14 1.14 2.09 5.91 4.25 9.16 2.60 5.63 4.88 0.96 3.52 11.82 4.11
1995 — 1.25 1.25 1.81 4.48 5.02 9.28 2.46 4.97 5.01 1.19 3.51 11.68 4.05
1996 — 1.24 1.24 2.49 5.40 6.43 9.72 2.84 5.68 6.16 0.95 4.38 11.81 4.87
1997 — 1.29 1.29 2.72 5.13 5.71 9.52 2.66 5.20 5.55 0.95 4.26 11.88 4.76
1998 — 1.48 1.48 2.22 3.98 4.25 8.21 1.86 3.85 4.15 1.24 3.30 11.55 3.88
1999 — 1.48 1.48 2.47 4.57 4.93 8.88 2.57 4.98 4.94 1.37 3.87 11.65 4.43
2000 — 1.26 1.26 3.97 7.16 R 7.52 11.43 3.63 7.37 R 7.47 1.42 R 5.75 12.96 R 6.26
2001 — 1.38 1.38 4.36 6.62 6.72 10.66 3.08 6.05 6.56 1.94 5.44 15.44 6.15
2002 — 1.27 1.27 3.01 5.72 5.83 10.23 3.64 6.30 6.00 2.08 4.53 13.65 5.16
2003 — 1.28 1.28 4.62 6.93 7.95 11.53 4.39 7.31 7.75 1.63 6.21 15.45 6.87
2004 — 1.42 1.42 5.98 9.71 10.11 13.76 4.58 9.09 9.81 1.80 8.15 17.20 R 8.79
2005 — 1.54 1.54 7.41 13.74 11.96 17.31 6.69 11.91 12.05 2.75 10.25 20.93 11.07
2006 — 1.89 1.89 6.52 15.98 14.57 19.80 8.11 14.20 14.53 2.66 11.68 22.91 12.60
2007 — 2.47 2.47 6.55 17.35 16.33 21.41 9.15 16.27 16.36 2.54 12.92 22.84 13.76

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 11.6 0.2 11.8 258.3 33.9 481.0 19.7 4.5 355.0 894.2 14.7 1,179.0 314.5 1,493.5
1975 41.0 52.3 93.3 834.9 168.1 1,241.2 22.8 99.0 1,154.2 2,685.3 15.5 3,629.0 798.2 4,427.2
1980 47.9 32.9 80.9 2,840.6 701.9 3,470.9 22.9 300.1 6,061.4 10,557.2 12.5 13,491.1 2,401.7 15,892.8
1985 20.9 118.0 138.8 3,940.8 685.9 3,982.6 217.1 133.2 3,615.7 8,634.5 14.7 12,729.4 3,621.9 R 16,351.3
1990 — 69.8 69.8 R 3,188.7 604.6 4,380.3 208.7 14.9 3,451.5 8,659.9 37.9 R 11,956.7 3,106.7 R 15,063.4
1995 — 79.8 79.8 2,991.1 520.3 6,654.1 190.8 28.2 2,971.8 10,365.2 78.9 13,515.0 3,198.8 16,713.9
1996 — 91.3 91.3 4,669.2 727.9 9,094.7 204.8 27.6 3,749.1 13,804.1 65.1 18,629.7 3,563.0 22,192.7
1997 — 96.0 96.0 4,908.2 652.5 9,166.2 210.2 19.3 3,905.9 13,954.1 71.9 19,030.2 3,780.7 22,810.9
1998 — 93.1 93.1 3,827.0 550.2 6,760.3 212.3 10.0 2,912.7 10,445.6 84.3 14,450.0 3,771.8 18,221.7
1999 — 92.4 92.4 4,013.2 570.6 7,725.0 115.8 10.2 3,495.3 11,916.9 72.2 16,094.6 3,696.6 19,791.3
2000 — 92.3 92.3 7,398.4 880.8 R 10,663.3 153.4 9.2 5,221.1 R 16,927.8 77.6 R 24,496.1 4,176.7 R 28,672.9
2001 — 104.2 104.2 R 7,710.8 803.3 9,122.2 257.2 10.1 3,642.0 13,834.7 85.0 R 21,734.7 4,755.1 R 26,489.9
2002 — 91.2 91.2 5,783.3 654.9 8,530.9 266.6 18.1 3,990.7 13,461.1 117.3 19,453.0 4,380.4 23,833.4
2003 — 92.6 92.6 R 8,622.6 766.1 11,944.4 314.9 37.1 4,885.6 17,948.1 84.5 R 26,747.7 5,088.3 R 31,836.0
2004 — 100.6 100.6 9,353.8 952.8 15,982.1 432.3 28.5 6,792.5 24,188.3 72.0 33,714.6 5,407.7 39,122.3
2005 — 108.1 108.1 8,584.2 1,600.5 17,416.7 520.7 148.8 8,635.4 28,322.0 129.0 37,143.3 6,340.0 43,483.3
2006 — 133.9 133.9 R 7,236.9 1,882.4 R 21,684.8 629.9 200.1 10,514.6 R 34,911.7 R 125.7 R 42,408.2 7,455.7 R 49,863.9
2007 — 99.8 99.8 7,493.5 2,276.7 24,955.3 511.6 179.4 11,076.2 38,999.2 127.4 46,720.0 7,630.2 54,350.1

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Texas T
E
Primary Energy
X
Petroleum A
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total S
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 0.86 — 2.17 1.05 0.72 1.00 5.08 2.66 0.42 2.07 2.07 — 2.07
1975 1.01 — 3.45 2.49 2.01 2.42 7.48 4.36 1.63 3.54 3.54 — 3.54
1980 — — 9.02 7.09 6.34 5.22 14.36 9.26 2.15 7.42 7.42 — 7.42
1985 — — 9.99 6.50 5.67 5.93 17.61 8.79 4.03 7.45 7.46 — 7.46
1990 — 2.96 9.32 8.20 5.41 6.30 14.60 9.16 2.94 7.57 7.57 — 7.57
1995 — 2.76 8.36 7.84 3.74 12.18 19.41 9.28 1.94 7.38 7.38 — 7.38
1996 — 3.22 9.29 8.62 4.56 12.73 20.08 9.72 2.08 7.90 7.90 17.54 7.90
1997 — 3.08 9.39 8.21 4.24 12.70 17.98 9.52 2.93 7.60 7.60 17.57 7.60
1998 — 1.69 8.11 7.17 3.15 11.28 19.07 8.21 2.52 6.45 6.44 17.46 6.44
1999 — 3.05 8.81 7.64 3.70 12.57 16.75 8.88 1.81 7.11 7.10 17.30 7.10
2000 — 3.84 10.87 10.22 6.26 15.17 17.99 11.43 3.96 9.63 9.63 18.51 9.63
2001 — 7.76 11.01 9.60 5.47 16.47 19.00 10.66 4.47 8.96 8.96 20.81 8.96
2002 — 5.01 10.72 9.20 5.06 15.91 21.74 10.23 2.08 8.50 8.50 18.63 8.50
2003 — 6.97 12.42 10.34 6.17 17.15 26.51 11.53 5.37 9.92 9.92 19.39 9.92
2004 — 8.69 15.13 12.49 8.50 19.04 29.35 13.76 5.18 12.13 12.12 20.59 12.12
2005 — 10.23 18.56 16.97 12.79 21.74 38.40 17.31 6.90 15.98 15.97 24.76 15.97
2006 — 9.82 22.31 18.90 14.50 23.32 R 46.08 19.80 R 7.20 18.11 18.10 24.67 18.10
2007 — 9.46 23.70 20.22 15.75 26.47 51.97 21.41 8.67 19.53 19.52 24.63 19.52

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) — 22.0 137.5 97.4 21.1 50.0 1,946.6 30.9 2,305.5 2,305.6 — 2,305.6
1975 (s) — 22.8 542.6 306.2 44.6 78.9 3,982.0 256.2 5,233.3 5,233.3 — 5,233.3
1980 — — 57.5 1,993.2 1,098.5 12.4 166.3 8,622.3 618.1 12,568.4 12,568.4 — 12,568.4
1985 — — 66.4 2,010.2 2,383.1 13.0 185.6 9,174.4 547.0 14,379.8 14,404.0 — 14,404.0
1990 — (s) 39.4 2,261.9 2,931.6 10.9 173.1 9,568.7 477.3 15,463.0 15,481.3 — 15,481.3
1995 — 1.0 27.2 2,965.1 1,759.9 14.2 219.6 10,127.7 244.4 15,358.2 15,359.2 — 15,359.2
1996 — 1.5 29.3 3,526.3 2,583.6 12.6 220.5 11,263.0 233.6 17,869.0 17,870.5 0.5 17,870.9
1997 — 0.8 31.2 3,512.9 R 2,542.6 11.3 208.5 10,944.4 371.9 R 17,622.8 R 17,623.6 1.1 R 17,624.7
1998 — 1.4 22.7 3,303.4 R 1,939.1 30.0 231.5 9,914.4 390.7 R 15,831.8 R 15,833.2 1.2 R 15,834.5
1999 — 3.0 35.4 3,542.2 2,202.8 16.6 205.4 11,123.3 198.6 17,324.3 17,327.4 1.1 17,328.5
2000 — 4.2 33.4 4,931.7 3,645.4 12.8 217.4 14,714.8 522.4 24,077.8 24,082.0 1.9 24,083.9
2001 — 13.6 26.0 5,140.9 3,497.8 34.9 210.4 13,977.8 451.7 23,339.5 23,353.1 2.4 23,355.5
2002 — 10.3 28.8 4,912.5 3,316.0 27.6 237.8 14,022.7 209.9 22,755.4 22,765.6 2.8 22,768.5
2003 — 17.9 32.1 5,446.7 3,545.3 30.2 268.2 15,862.5 562.4 R 25,747.4 25,765.2 6.0 25,771.2
2004 — 21.3 37.0 7,385.0 4,278.9 39.5 300.7 19,345.9 661.1 32,048.0 32,069.3 5.7 32,075.1
2005 — 19.1 47.9 10,358.6 5,827.0 36.8 391.4 24,598.1 974.6 42,234.5 42,253.6 6.0 42,259.5
2006 — R 18.8 55.8 13,034.9 6,694.9 43.7 457.7 28,840.3 R 1,085.0 R 50,212.2 R 50,231.0 5.2 R 50,236.2
2007 — 19.2 58.9 14,051.5 6,733.4 34.4 533.1 31,913.3 1,608.1 54,932.8 54,952.0 5.6 54,957.6

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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T Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Texas
E
Petroleum Biomass
X
A Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
S
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 — 0.24 0.47 0.63 — 0.51 — 0.65 1.92 0.25


1975 0.23 0.76 1.89 2.03 — 1.89 — 0.92 3.89 0.73
1980 1.21 1.84 2.59 3.83 — 3.35 — 1.74 — 1.65
1985 1.59 3.15 4.36 5.57 — 4.90 — 0.79 9.34 2.44
1990 1.45 2.10 3.50 5.78 — 5.15 0.56 0.35 8.37 1.69
1995 1.34 1.89 1.90 3.74 0.76 1.29 0.56 0.70 — 1.47
1996 1.30 2.46 2.04 4.73 0.64 1.55 0.56 0.59 6.37 1.68
1997 1.26 2.63 2.87 4.54 1.28 1.67 0.54 0.50 6.71 1.73
1998 1.24 2.25 2.70 3.67 0.65 1.15 0.52 0.61 7.87 1.60
1999 1.20 2.46 1.67 3.96 0.52 1.35 0.50 0.67 8.69 1.68
2000 1.23 4.16 3.99 6.53 0.42 3.08 0.45 0.67 16.78 2.50
2001 1.33 4.21 4.83 6.80 1.57 4.63 0.41 1.36 20.47 2.57
2002 1.28 3.35 2.03 4.53 0.50 1.04 0.35 1.64 8.94 2.12
2003 1.26 5.36 5.39 6.67 0.39 4.65 0.37 1.58 13.21 2.99
2004 1.32 5.77 4.91 7.17 0.97 1.80 0.36 1.46 13.84 3.06
2005 1.34 7.90 6.91 10.45 0.72 1.75 0.38 2.28 16.53 4.07
2006 1.49 6.39 7.09 12.53 0.90 1.86 0.38 R 2.32 17.32 3.46
2007 1.63 6.62 8.14 16.35 1.41 3.03 0.47 2.42 18.25 3.63

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 266.5 0.3 0.2 — 0.5 — 0.7 0.2 267.8


1975 26.9 1,050.0 20.6 0.9 — 21.5 — 0.9 1.0 1,100.2
1980 811.7 2,727.1 10.7 25.1 — 35.9 — 1.4 — 3,576.1
1985 1,694.0 3,907.0 24.2 25.1 — 49.3 — 2.5 0.2 5,653.0
1990 1,848.1 R 2,467.8 5.6 24.3 — 29.9 94.0 1.2 (s) R 4,441.0
1995 1,739.6 2,337.9 0.7 11.6 11.3 23.7 211.4 0.3 — 4,312.9
1996 1,828.3 3,033.5 4.3 19.2 9.8 33.3 211.9 0.3 0.1 5,107.4
1997 1,824.7 3,317.6 0.4 8.8 19.0 28.3 213.1 0.4 12.0 5,396.0
1998 1,766.0 3,318.8 0.2 10.9 9.9 21.0 212.6 0.4 19.8 5,338.7
1999 1,760.8 3,628.7 0.1 18.4 7.6 26.1 191.4 0.5 6.0 5,613.5
2000 1,809.8 6,693.0 10.1 81.7 7.2 99.0 175.4 0.6 0.1 8,777.9
2001 1,888.0 R 6,530.2 18.7 115.8 19.3 153.8 163.3 1.2 0.3 R 8,736.9
2002 1,885.3 5,286.5 1.1 11.5 8.8 21.4 131.1 3.6 2.4 7,330.3
2003 1,928.1 7,952.6 16.9 99.2 3.0 119.1 128.7 5.4 3.6 10,137.5
2004 R 2,046.3 8,227.0 5.9 12.5 15.4 33.8 152.0 4.2 3.7 R 10,467.1
2005 2,081.6 11,906.1 1.3 19.3 11.8 32.4 152.5 6.2 4.4 14,183.2
2006 2,290.1 9,587.0 2.5 17.7 15.9 36.0 162.7 6.3 4.7 12,086.8
2007 2,562.7 9,976.0 2.3 23.0 17.6 42.9 199.7 10.2 10.0 12,801.4

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Utah U
Primary Energy
T
A
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric H
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Jet Motor Residual Nuclear Wood and Power Retail Total
Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil Fuel LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i Sector g,i Electricity Energy f,g,h

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 0.43 0.29 0.39 0.57 1.09 0.76 2.12 2.75 0.39 1.14 1.69 — 1.28 1.03 0.25 5.31 1.31
1975 1.38 0.55 0.92 1.07 2.61 2.12 4.37 4.52 1.71 2.57 3.31 — 1.62 2.04 0.51 7.06 2.60
1980 1.97 1.15 1.34 2.33 6.54 6.59 5.68 9.80 3.70 5.52 7.58 — 2.81 4.06 1.20 13.11 5.80
1985 1.93 1.38 1.47 4.01 6.68 6.25 8.99 9.09 3.86 6.67 7.98 — 3.29 4.28 1.39 19.05 7.25
1990 1.84 1.18 1.24 4.17 8.02 5.75 9.02 9.09 2.67 4.94 7.97 — 4.59 3.53 1.19 16.09 7.15
1995 1.97 1.08 1.14 3.37 7.58 4.84 7.80 9.24 1.86 5.15 7.82 — 3.74 3.57 1.13 15.63 7.00
1996 1.94 1.06 1.13 3.29 8.58 6.07 9.35 10.09 1.66 5.36 8.70 — 4.22 3.90 1.09 15.57 7.55
1997 1.89 1.10 1.16 3.83 8.47 5.70 8.85 10.51 2.25 5.53 8.87 — 4.23 4.02 1.13 15.25 7.64
1998 1.80 1.12 1.17 4.17 7.20 4.39 7.67 9.07 1.99 5.37 7.57 — 3.71 3.67 1.17 15.22 6.98
1999 1.74 1.03 1.07 4.05 7.90 4.74 8.78 10.13 1.93 4.79 8.24 — 2.41 3.87 1.06 14.32 7.48
2000 1.66 1.02 1.06 4.88 10.31 7.38 R 12.82 12.29 2.67 5.02 R 10.47 — 3.52 R 4.73 1.11 14.27 R 8.68
2001 1.73 1.12 1.15 6.43 9.43 6.61 14.04 11.63 2.87 6.22 10.02 — 3.66 4.92 1.29 15.36 9.22
2002 — 0.98 0.98 5.13 8.86 5.99 11.51 11.03 2.58 8.95 9.61 — 3.48 4.52 1.13 15.88 9.15
2003 — 1.04 1.04 5.91 10.33 7.01 14.08 12.98 3.44 6.25 10.86 — 4.17 5.15 1.18 15.92 10.21
2004 — 1.17 1.17 6.75 12.69 9.25 16.38 15.04 3.43 8.16 13.09 — 4.54 6.00 1.24 16.76 11.39
2005 — 1.19 1.19 8.21 16.71 13.21 18.96 17.92 5.32 10.31 16.44 — R 7.23 R 7.44 1.34 17.44 R 13.68
2006 — 1.27 1.27 8.81 19.31 14.99 21.52 20.44 5.00 13.35 18.95 — R 7.97 8.90 1.64 17.63 R 15.87
2007 — 1.39 1.39 7.16 20.78 16.39 24.15 22.21 8.69 16.98 20.73 — 9.07 9.01 1.96 18.88 16.44

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 22.7 7.6 30.4 61.5 32.4 7.6 6.7 177.5 10.3 17.2 251.7 — 0.6 344.2 -6.4 92.0 429.8
1975 71.7 35.2 106.9 113.6 137.5 22.4 15.4 357.3 43.5 31.2 607.3 — 1.0 828.8 -26.2 186.9 989.5
1980 77.9 147.7 225.6 255.6 319.7 96.4 23.8 799.6 74.8 76.9 1,391.3 — 2.1 1,874.6 -141.2 469.3 2,202.7
1985 64.8 228.5 293.3 439.9 222.3 133.0 44.9 775.5 1.7 93.2 1,270.6 — 3.5 2,007.6 -208.0 830.7 2,630.4
1990 60.8 393.2 454.0 419.7 334.6 171.0 33.7 798.8 2.0 57.3 1,397.4 — 6.7 2,277.8 -371.4 831.0 2,737.3
1995 52.2 361.3 413.5 439.5 373.8 154.3 42.8 1,000.6 0.7 86.1 1,658.3 — 5.7 2,517.1 -362.9 967.5 3,121.6
1996 54.4 352.3 406.7 430.2 437.0 216.6 88.1 1,114.1 0.1 95.8 1,951.7 — 6.8 2,795.4 -349.8 1,036.5 3,482.1
1997 51.8 381.9 433.7 529.7 492.3 R 202.8 23.9 1,206.4 0.2 86.1 R 2,011.6 — 7.9 R 2,983.5 -376.4 1,042.2 R 3,649.3
1998 48.0 414.3 462.3 590.7 435.9 R 158.9 11.5 1,075.2 0.1 100.1 R 1,781.7 — 6.0 R 2,840.7 -400.9 1,057.0 R 3,496.9
1999 35.4 373.9 409.2 549.4 450.5 200.1 31.7 1,221.7 0.1 87.6 1,991.7 — 7.3 2,957.7 -374.1 1,051.9 3,635.4
2000 44.9 383.0 427.9 682.6 638.1 322.1 R 82.9 1,530.5 0.3 89.0 R 2,662.9 — 11.3 R 3,784.7 -399.4 1,110.5 R 4,495.9
2001 26.0 414.8 440.8 891.3 617.3 258.0 100.6 1,393.5 0.3 79.8 2,449.5 — 6.7 3,788.2 -459.3 1,197.7 4,526.6
2002 — 364.8 364.8 718.3 592.5 217.7 53.0 1,388.0 (s) 65.5 2,316.8 — 6.5 3,406.6 -417.1 1,240.0 4,229.5
2003 — 394.9 394.9 768.7 705.6 268.8 36.5 1,643.8 0.8 124.3 2,779.8 — 7.7 3,951.4 -447.3 1,275.6 4,779.7
2004 — 468.6 468.6 896.4 906.6 374.4 47.6 1,940.3 2.0 117.5 3,388.4 — 8.7 4,762.7 -469.6 1,379.5 5,672.7
2005 — 482.2 482.2 1,100.5 1,334.8 554.0 99.1 2,307.1 4.7 136.1 4,435.8 — R 22.2 R 6,043.0 -517.8 1,464.1 R 6,989.3
2006 — 484.7 484.7 R 1,379.3 1,944.6 642.6 R 108.4 2,699.2 5.6 142.6 R 5,543.1 — R 23.3 R 7,431.3 -654.7 1,560.8 R 8,337.4
2007 — 543.2 543.2 1,355.8 1,930.3 658.5 125.9 3,020.2 13.2 142.3 5,890.5 — 27.5 7,818.3 -842.4 1,763.0 8,739.0

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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U Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Utah
T
Primary Energy
A
H Petroleum Biomass

Natural Distillate Total


Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 0.76 0.91 1.28 2.62 2.31 2.06 0.72 0.99 6.69 1.61
1975 1.33 1.28 2.84 5.16 5.77 4.31 1.43 1.49 8.84 2.37
1980 3.02 2.51 6.89 — 8.68 8.08 3.66 2.69 16.92 4.65
1985 3.46 4.52 7.25 8.67 9.25 8.95 4.14 4.67 22.80 7.70
1990 3.02 4.85 7.20 5.98 9.19 8.48 4.75 4.97 20.90 8.44
1995 2.21 4.45 6.38 6.15 10.07 8.72 3.86 4.52 20.34 8.30
1996 2.20 4.29 8.30 6.91 11.58 10.45 4.43 4.42 20.39 8.24
1997 2.72 4.92 7.08 7.23 8.31 8.03 4.41 5.01 20.19 8.50
1998 2.87 5.32 5.86 6.25 7.10 6.56 3.82 5.30 20.06 8.85
1999 3.48 5.09 6.09 7.37 8.20 7.59 3.92 5.12 18.39 8.51
2000 2.62 5.90 8.79 9.10 14.00 13.04 5.88 6.19 18.43 9.39
2001 2.85 7.69 8.16 9.00 14.45 13.63 5.62 8.04 19.70 11.14
2002 2.57 6.01 6.87 9.05 11.91 11.01 5.09 6.17 19.91 9.75
2003 2.52 6.89 9.03 9.93 14.24 13.37 6.11 7.12 20.22 10.84
2004 3.33 7.65 10.55 11.08 16.44 15.28 6.95 7.89 21.14 11.44
2005 3.56 9.21 15.82 15.20 19.04 18.90 9.20 9.72 22.03 R 13.15
2006 3.73 10.41 17.93 21.25 21.34 21.16 10.60 R 10.89 22.26 R 14.20
2007 3.89 8.88 19.57 23.30 24.14 23.89 11.62 9.63 23.90 13.92

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 1.2 37.9 1.1 0.1 6.0 7.2 0.1 46.4 38.5 85.0
1975 1.2 72.8 5.9 0.1 12.1 18.1 0.3 92.4 75.2 167.6
1980 3.5 158.0 4.5 — 11.1 15.6 1.6 178.7 179.9 358.6
1985 4.5 285.3 2.8 0.5 21.0 24.3 2.9 317.0 310.1 627.1
1990 3.7 229.4 5.8 0.2 14.1 20.1 5.9 259.1 302.9 562.0
1995 0.5 232.1 2.7 0.1 7.6 10.4 4.9 247.9 349.9 597.8
1996 0.6 242.9 3.6 0.2 10.5 14.3 5.8 263.5 381.4 644.9
1997 0.9 298.1 3.6 0.2 14.7 18.5 6.6 324.0 389.9 713.9
1998 0.8 316.6 2.4 0.1 3.8 6.3 5.1 328.9 393.9 722.7
1999 1.1 297.9 2.8 0.2 9.3 12.2 5.5 316.7 391.2 707.9
2000 0.4 344.9 4.1 0.2 29.8 34.0 8.8 388.1 409.6 797.7
2001 0.4 445.0 4.3 0.2 52.4 56.9 4.7 507.0 449.8 956.8
2002 1.4 379.6 3.3 0.1 26.7 30.1 4.3 415.4 471.3 886.7
2003 0.5 400.5 3.6 0.1 28.3 32.0 5.5 438.4 494.4 932.8
2004 1.7 491.5 5.2 0.1 33.8 39.1 6.4 538.7 528.3 1,067.0
2005 0.3 563.6 2.4 0.1 65.0 67.5 R 17.5 R 648.9 568.7 R 1,217.6
2006 R 0.3 661.4 3.0 0.2 R 61.3 R 64.6 R 18.3 R 744.5 625.2 R 1,369.7
2007 0.2 571.7 3.2 0.3 70.7 74.2 22.1 668.3 713.6 1,381.9

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Utah U
Primary Energy
T
A
Petroleum Biomass
H
Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Total
Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Total d Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity Energy f,g,h

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 0.29 0.63 1.06 0.71 1.20 2.75 0.27 0.84 0.72 0.71 5.32 1.81
1975 0.74 1.60 2.49 2.35 2.30 4.52 1.55 2.22 1.43 1.94 7.15 3.29
1980 1.07 5.12 6.42 5.82 4.36 9.80 3.69 5.14 3.66 4.16 13.22 7.53
1985 1.28 4.57 6.03 8.67 8.60 9.09 3.94 6.55 4.14 4.17 20.09 11.61
1990 1.23 3.95 5.81 5.98 8.71 9.09 2.51 6.08 4.75 3.72 17.34 9.35
1995 0.86 3.42 4.79 6.15 8.41 9.24 1.86 5.08 3.86 3.43 16.80 8.80
1996 0.82 3.24 5.66 6.91 10.37 10.09 1.66 6.02 4.43 3.31 16.78 8.60
1997 0.82 3.76 5.55 7.23 10.87 10.51 2.25 6.25 4.41 3.76 16.31 8.71
1998 0.83 4.16 4.33 6.25 9.65 9.07 1.99 4.64 3.82 3.99 16.38 8.93
1999 0.93 3.91 4.75 7.37 9.37 10.13 1.93 5.11 3.92 3.85 15.19 8.58
2000 1.07 4.68 7.24 9.10 12.60 12.29 2.67 8.02 5.88 4.82 15.01 9.36
2001 1.11 6.44 6.71 9.00 13.78 11.63 2.87 7.67 5.62 6.42 16.06 10.70
2002 1.12 4.89 5.87 9.05 10.69 11.03 — 6.55 5.09 4.68 16.18 9.52
2003 1.16 5.59 7.30 9.93 12.45 12.98 — 8.02 6.11 5.68 16.37 10.47
2004 1.58 6.36 9.65 11.08 15.25 15.04 — 10.47 6.95 6.17 17.30 11.03
2005 1.83 7.80 14.13 15.20 18.08 17.92 5.32 15.11 9.20 R 8.18 17.78 R 12.43
2006 1.92 9.08 16.60 21.25 21.12 20.44 5.00 R 17.50 R 8.79 9.61 18.01 13.41
2007 1.90 7.56 17.93 23.30 23.85 22.21 — 19.06 9.01 8.44 19.16 13.39

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.3 6.0 3.2 0.2 0.6 2.9 1.4 8.2 (s) 14.6 34.3 48.9
1975 1.6 9.2 18.8 0.4 0.9 5.0 10.7 35.8 (s) 46.6 60.5 107.0
1980 4.6 1.8 38.4 1.1 1.0 4.1 24.4 69.0 (s) 75.6 141.7 217.2
1985 5.9 41.7 17.0 0.9 3.4 4.2 1.1 26.7 0.1 74.4 315.0 389.4
1990 6.1 69.8 12.3 0.2 2.4 4.6 1.2 20.6 0.6 97.1 318.9 416.0
1995 1.3 97.7 10.7 (s) 1.1 1.0 0.1 13.0 0.7 112.7 370.4 483.1
1996 1.6 99.8 12.4 0.1 1.7 1.1 0.1 15.4 0.8 117.5 384.6 502.2
1997 2.1 122.0 13.1 0.1 3.4 1.1 0.2 18.0 1.1 143.2 405.4 548.6
1998 2.0 134.7 13.2 0.2 0.9 1.0 (s) 15.3 0.8 152.8 415.5 568.3
1999 2.2 125.4 16.4 0.1 1.9 1.1 0.1 19.7 0.9 148.1 418.4 566.5
2000 1.3 153.9 15.4 0.2 4.7 1.4 0.3 22.0 1.4 178.7 447.8 626.5
2001 1.4 209.6 27.2 0.4 8.8 1.4 0.3 38.1 0.8 250.0 498.7 748.7
2002 4.6 174.2 19.1 0.2 4.2 1.3 — 24.8 0.8 204.4 513.2 717.6
2003 1.5 184.4 22.4 0.3 4.4 1.6 — 28.6 1.0 215.5 504.1 719.6
2004 7.2 210.3 27.5 0.5 5.5 1.9 — 35.4 1.1 254.0 551.5 805.5
2005 1.8 283.5 28.3 1.0 10.9 2.2 0.1 42.5 R 2.8 R 330.5 571.2 R 901.7
2006 1.5 327.2 42.2 0.7 R 10.7 2.6 (s) R 56.3 R 3.1 R 388.1 599.2 R 987.2
2007 0.8 276.6 47.2 0.5 12.3 2.9 — 62.9 3.7 344.1 669.3 1,013.4

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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U Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Utah
T Primary Energy
A Coal Petroleum Biomass
H
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 0.43 0.29 0.40 0.32 0.66 1.20 2.75 0.60 0.78 0.77 1.73 0.46 3.75 0.57
1975 1.38 0.74 1.26 0.73 2.18 2.30 4.52 1.78 2.03 2.08 1.73 1.38 5.39 1.61
1980 1.97 1.07 1.77 2.08 5.49 4.36 9.80 3.71 4.44 4.64 1.49 2.76 10.22 3.48
1985 1.93 1.28 1.77 3.01 6.43 8.60 9.09 3.94 5.57 6.28 1.49 3.15 14.36 4.52
1990 1.84 1.23 1.64 3.33 6.31 8.71 9.09 2.51 3.51 5.36 1.75 2.96 11.15 4.20
1995 1.97 0.86 1.48 2.20 5.47 7.30 9.24 1.86 4.00 5.17 1.62 2.66 10.91 3.99
1996 1.94 0.82 1.60 2.01 6.35 9.05 10.09 1.66 4.30 6.21 1.63 3.14 10.84 4.53
1997 1.89 0.82 1.49 2.45 6.11 9.02 10.51 2.25 4.40 5.56 1.63 2.82 10.22 4.13
1998 1.80 0.83 1.28 2.87 4.70 7.79 9.07 1.99 4.34 4.77 1.22 2.65 10.12 3.82
1999 1.74 0.93 1.37 2.78 4.88 8.77 10.13 1.93 3.80 4.78 1.22 2.86 9.84 4.18
2000 1.66 1.07 1.37 3.74 7.08 R 12.04 12.29 2.67 3.86 R 6.24 1.22 R 3.33 9.82 R 4.46
2001 1.73 1.11 1.32 5.03 6.84 13.25 11.63 — 4.77 7.08 1.22 3.98 10.35 5.19
2002 — 1.12 1.12 3.68 6.16 10.77 11.03 2.59 6.41 7.25 1.65 4.34 11.24 6.24
2003 — 1.16 1.16 4.74 7.67 13.31 12.98 3.44 5.02 6.72 1.65 5.01 11.11 6.54
2004 — 1.58 1.58 5.56 9.55 15.35 15.04 3.43 6.23 8.60 1.65 5.28 11.76 6.80
2005 — 1.83 1.83 6.95 14.76 18.66 17.92 5.32 7.39 12.51 1.65 7.25 12.43 8.39
2006 — 1.92 1.92 7.58 17.44 21.58 20.44 5.00 9.13 R 15.41 1.65 R 10.05 12.34 R 10.64
2007 — 1.90 1.90 5.98 18.97 24.05 22.21 8.69 11.31 17.14 1.65 8.91 13.26 10.06

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 22.7 3.6 26.4 16.5 6.0 0.1 3.8 6.0 10.0 25.9 0.4 69.2 19.2 88.4
1975 71.7 9.5 81.2 29.9 40.9 2.3 6.3 30.5 20.8 100.9 0.7 212.7 51.2 263.9
1980 77.9 12.0 89.9 86.0 70.9 11.5 8.5 49.1 52.6 192.6 0.4 368.8 147.7 516.5
1985 64.8 13.5 78.3 111.8 37.0 17.6 10.5 (s) 68.2 133.3 0.5 323.9 205.7 529.6
1990 60.8 19.3 80.1 115.8 55.8 15.2 9.5 (s) 34.5 115.0 0.1 311.0 209.3 520.3
1995 52.2 18.1 70.3 88.8 44.0 32.7 15.5 0.6 61.0 153.8 0.1 313.0 247.2 560.2
1996 54.4 9.8 64.1 78.4 50.3 74.7 17.4 (s) 70.7 213.2 0.2 355.9 270.5 626.4
1997 51.8 13.7 65.5 99.6 64.1 5.1 18.3 (s) 61.7 149.2 0.2 314.5 246.9 561.4
1998 48.0 24.8 72.8 123.5 59.9 6.7 11.7 (s) 74.3 152.6 0.1 349.0 247.7 596.7
1999 35.4 16.0 51.4 104.4 50.6 18.9 12.4 (s) 63.2 145.2 0.1 301.0 242.2 543.3
2000 44.9 29.1 74.0 136.7 71.3 R 45.8 15.4 (s) 61.9 R 194.5 0.1 R 405.3 252.8 R 658.1
2001 26.0 32.1 58.2 159.8 71.7 35.7 30.3 — 53.7 191.4 0.1 409.4 248.8 658.3
2002 — 15.3 15.3 92.5 65.2 19.3 29.7 (s) 37.3 151.6 0.1 259.5 254.9 514.4
2003 — 16.4 16.4 112.8 107.3 2.2 37.2 0.8 92.9 240.5 0.1 369.9 275.6 645.5
2004 — 44.3 44.3 140.3 116.5 4.8 46.3 2.0 80.5 250.0 0.1 434.8 298.1 732.9
2005 — 60.4 60.4 163.3 279.6 19.5 54.8 4.6 85.3 443.8 0.1 667.6 322.2 989.9
2006 — 30.2 30.2 R 200.6 374.1 R 30.8 65.3 5.6 82.9 R 558.7 0.1 R 789.7 334.3 R 1,124.0
2007 — 39.4 39.4 176.6 292.4 39.0 60.7 13.2 78.2 483.6 0.2 699.8 377.5 1,077.3

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Utah U
T
Primary Energy
A
Petroleum H
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 0.29 — 2.17 1.32 0.76 1.20 5.08 2.75 0.26 2.28 2.28 — 2.28
1975 0.74 — 3.45 2.97 2.12 2.30 7.48 4.52 1.84 3.97 3.97 — 3.97
1980 — — 9.02 7.02 6.59 4.36 14.36 9.80 — 8.82 8.82 — 8.82
1985 — — 9.99 6.82 6.25 10.32 17.61 9.09 — 8.29 8.29 — 8.29
1990 — 6.30 9.32 8.76 5.75 11.06 14.60 9.09 2.92 8.39 8.39 — 8.39
1995 — 4.45 8.36 8.22 4.84 11.71 19.41 9.24 — 8.30 8.29 — 8.29
1996 — 4.30 9.29 9.20 6.07 12.96 20.08 10.09 — 9.19 9.18 — 9.18
1997 — 5.15 9.39 9.22 5.70 12.59 17.98 10.51 — 9.38 9.37 — 9.37
1998 — 5.18 8.11 8.16 4.39 11.67 19.07 9.07 — 8.08 8.07 — 8.07
1999 — 5.04 8.81 8.93 4.74 13.39 16.75 10.13 — 8.82 8.80 10.37 8.80
2000 — 5.44 10.87 11.17 7.38 16.45 17.99 12.29 — 11.09 11.06 10.15 11.06
2001 — 6.87 11.01 10.26 6.61 17.99 19.00 11.63 — 10.40 10.40 10.86 10.40
2002 — 5.96 10.72 9.65 5.99 15.89 21.74 11.03 — 9.89 9.88 10.94 9.88
2003 — 6.66 12.42 11.27 7.01 18.21 26.51 12.98 — 11.57 11.56 17.60 11.56
2004 — 7.35 15.13 13.58 9.25 19.79 29.35 15.04 — 13.70 13.68 19.27 13.68
2005 — 8.63 18.56 17.46 13.21 22.22 38.40 17.92 — 17.03 17.02 21.09 17.03
2006 — 9.97 22.31 19.97 14.99 24.15 R 46.08 20.44 — 19.47 19.46 21.07 19.46
2007 — 7.84 23.70 21.28 16.39 26.83 51.97 22.21 — 21.12 21.11 21.82 21.11

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) — 1.9 22.1 7.6 (s) 5.0 170.9 (s) 207.5 207.5 — 207.5
1975 (s) — 2.8 71.7 22.4 0.1 7.2 346.0 0.8 451.0 451.0 — 451.0
1980 — — 6.3 203.5 96.4 0.2 16.9 787.0 — 1,110.3 1,110.3 — 1,110.3
1985 — — 4.7 163.7 133.0 2.8 18.8 760.8 — 1,083.9 1,084.2 — 1,084.2
1990 — (s) 5.0 258.0 171.0 2.0 17.6 784.7 0.9 1,239.1 1,239.1 — 1,239.1
1995 — 1.4 2.7 314.5 154.3 1.4 22.3 984.1 — 1,479.2 1,480.6 — 1,480.6
1996 — 1.7 2.4 368.7 216.6 1.2 22.4 1,095.6 — 1,706.9 1,708.6 — 1,708.6
1997 — 1.5 2.9 409.4 R 202.8 0.7 21.1 1,187.0 — R 1,823.9 R 1,825.4 — R 1,825.4
1998 — 3.4 2.1 358.7 R 158.9 0.1 23.5 1,062.5 — R 1,605.7 R 1,609.2 — R 1,609.2
1999 — 4.7 3.3 379.0 200.1 1.7 20.8 1,208.1 — 1,813.0 1,817.7 (s) 1,817.7
2000 — 4.8 4.6 543.3 322.1 2.5 22.0 1,513.7 — 2,408.4 2,413.2 0.3 2,413.5
2001 — 3.4 4.2 510.0 258.0 3.7 21.3 1,361.8 — 2,159.1 2,162.5 0.4 2,162.9
2002 — 3.1 3.7 501.8 217.7 2.7 24.1 1,357.0 — 2,107.1 2,110.1 0.6 2,110.7
2003 — 4.2 3.8 569.7 268.8 1.6 27.2 1,605.0 — 2,476.1 2,480.3 1.5 2,481.8
2004 — 5.2 6.0 754.1 374.4 3.5 30.5 1,892.1 — 3,060.5 3,065.7 1.7 3,067.4
2005 — 1.7 10.0 1,019.0 554.0 3.8 39.7 2,250.0 — 3,876.5 3,878.2 2.0 3,880.2
2006 — R 2.0 12.4 1,514.1 642.6 5.6 46.4 2,631.4 — 4,852.4 R 4,854.4 2.1 R 4,856.5
2007 — 1.6 9.3 1,579.9 658.5 3.8 54.1 2,956.5 — 5,262.2 5,263.8 2.5 5,266.3

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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U Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Utah
T
Petroleum Biomass
A
H Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 0.23 0.31 0.26 0.32 — 0.26 — — — 0.25


1975 0.48 0.61 1.54 2.31 — 1.59 — — — 0.51
1980 1.14 2.00 3.69 6.23 — 5.00 — — — 1.20
1985 1.37 4.12 3.71 5.67 — 5.02 — — — 1.39
1990 1.17 5.04 — 5.42 — 5.42 — — — 1.19
1995 1.09 2.15 — 5.05 — 5.05 — — — 1.13
1996 1.07 1.79 — 5.79 — 5.79 — — — 1.09
1997 1.11 2.03 — 5.84 — 5.84 — — 6.71 1.13
1998 1.15 2.02 — 4.40 — 4.40 — — 7.87 1.17
1999 1.03 2.54 — 5.14 — 5.14 — 0.67 — 1.06
2000 1.01 3.84 — 6.79 — 6.79 — 0.67 — 1.11
2001 1.12 4.64 — 6.34 — 6.34 — 1.36 — 1.29
2002 0.97 4.45 — 5.56 — 5.56 — 1.64 8.94 1.13
2003 1.04 4.60 — 7.22 — 7.22 — 1.58 13.21 1.18
2004 1.13 5.22 — 9.24 — 9.24 — 1.46 13.84 1.24
2005 1.13 6.92 — 12.91 — 12.91 — 2.28 16.53 1.34
2006 1.24 6.19 — 15.25 — 15.25 — R 2.32 17.32 1.64
2007 1.36 5.60 — 17.53 — 17.53 — 2.42 18.25 1.96

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 2.5 1.0 2.8 (s) — 2.9 — — — 6.4


1975 22.8 1.8 1.5 0.1 — 1.6 — — — 26.2
1980 127.6 9.8 1.4 2.4 — 3.8 — — — 141.2
1985 204.6 1.0 0.6 1.8 — 2.4 — — — 208.0
1990 364.1 4.7 — 2.6 — 2.6 — — — 371.4
1995 341.4 19.6 — 1.9 — 1.9 — — — 362.9
1996 340.4 7.5 — 2.0 — 2.0 — — — 349.8
1997 365.3 8.5 — 2.0 — 2.0 — — 0.7 376.4
1998 386.7 12.5 — 1.7 — 1.7 — — (s) 400.9
1999 354.5 17.0 — 1.7 — 1.7 — 0.9 — 374.1
2000 352.2 42.2 — 4.0 — 4.0 — 0.9 — 399.4
2001 380.8 73.5 — 4.0 — 4.0 — 1.0 — 459.3
2002 343.4 69.0 — 3.1 — 3.1 — 1.3 0.3 417.1
2003 376.5 66.8 — 2.6 — 2.6 — 1.1 0.3 447.3
2004 415.4 49.2 — 3.2 — 3.2 — 1.1 0.7 469.6
2005 419.7 88.4 — 5.6 — 5.6 — 1.8 R 2.3 517.8
2006 452.7 188.1 — 11.2 — 11.2 — 1.7 0.9 654.7
2007 502.8 329.2 — 7.5 — 7.5 — 1.5 1.3 842.4

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Vermont V
Primary Energy
E
R
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric M
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
O
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
N
T
1970 — 0.72 0.72 1.41 1.37 0.75 2.15 3.09 0.66 1.64 1.97 — 0.98 1.90 0.79 6.05 2.37
1975 — 2.35 2.35 1.87 2.77 2.22 4.12 4.69 1.92 3.82 3.64 0.31 1.24 2.39 0.38 10.33 4.33
1980 — 1.96 1.96 5.62 7.01 6.55 7.56 10.12 4.05 9.09 8.42 0.58 2.11 5.55 0.81 14.33 8.98
1985 — 2.57 2.57 5.59 8.04 6.10 11.82 9.53 4.54 8.08 8.80 0.64 1.52 5.88 0.98 20.81 10.11
1990 — 2.99 2.99 4.65 8.00 6.60 13.23 9.66 3.32 9.32 9.11 0.57 2.51 6.08 1.69 24.25 11.24
1995 — 2.56 2.56 5.22 6.90 4.62 12.50 9.79 2.90 6.06 8.55 0.48 2.37 5.70 2.08 27.73 11.24
1996 — 2.59 2.59 5.07 7.85 5.61 13.99 10.12 3.25 6.23 9.18 0.47 2.35 6.13 1.97 28.56 11.78
1997 — 2.59 2.59 4.88 7.63 5.30 13.99 10.34 3.21 5.26 8.96 0.43 2.19 5.83 1.97 28.99 11.43
1998 — 2.55 2.55 4.81 6.58 4.30 12.44 8.95 2.48 5.70 8.00 0.45 2.16 5.75 2.50 28.80 11.13
1999 — 2.32 2.32 5.08 6.80 4.09 12.39 9.91 2.84 7.25 8.61 0.44 2.27 6.09 3.56 30.13 11.71
2000 — 2.29 2.29 5.39 9.51 7.44 R 15.07 12.79 4.73 9.39 R 11.42 0.44 2.46 8.03 4.23 30.10 13.80
2001 — 2.34 2.34 7.58 9.46 6.53 15.94 12.04 4.50 8.36 11.14 0.40 2.69 8.26 4.14 31.83 R 14.13
2002 — 2.68 2.68 7.47 9.01 6.16 14.23 10.98 4.41 9.55 10.45 0.47 2.79 7.00 2.03 31.86 13.79
2003 — 2.59 2.59 7.81 10.21 6.75 16.06 12.62 5.29 10.52 11.77 0.44 2.09 7.64 2.05 32.18 14.68
2004 — 2.71 2.71 8.64 11.79 9.02 18.43 14.69 5.18 9.63 13.30 0.44 2.30 9.24 2.33 32.31 15.82
2005 — 3.34 3.34 9.93 15.79 12.74 20.77 17.76 7.86 15.00 16.90 0.43 R 3.84 R 11.42 2.93 32.08 R 18.73
2006 — R 3.72 R 3.72 11.55 18.65 14.92 23.43 20.49 9.29 18.66 19.74 0.45 R 3.81 R 12.31 2.88 33.32 R 21.20
2007 — 3.81 3.81 12.67 20.43 16.47 26.41 21.87 10.09 18.23 21.31 0.48 4.22 13.56 3.28 35.28 22.90

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 1.5 1.5 3.8 45.7 0.5 4.4 82.5 3.7 8.8 145.6 — 1.6 152.8 -2.5 53.9 204.2
1975 — 1.7 1.7 7.5 75.0 2.2 12.8 140.2 9.6 11.0 250.8 12.0 2.2 275.2 -15.5 105.6 365.2
1980 — 1.1 1.1 22.2 167.3 5.6 18.5 288.9 12.0 26.5 518.8 18.7 8.6 573.8 -27.8 193.1 739.2
1985 — 5.1 5.1 27.7 214.7 6.7 33.7 291.0 3.5 51.4 600.9 20.4 9.6 673.9 -36.0 285.1 923.1
1990 — 0.6 0.6 31.0 212.8 6.6 67.2 339.8 5.0 22.5 653.8 21.9 7.5 766.5 -78.3 390.3 1,078.6
1995 — 0.2 0.2 R 37.9 215.6 3.3 75.7 368.0 3.9 20.0 686.5 19.5 15.7 852.8 -123.7 482.9 1,212.0
1996 — 0.1 0.1 37.8 262.1 3.2 92.7 387.0 5.8 23.2 774.0 18.6 15.9 929.0 -111.7 510.5 1,327.9
1997 — 7.0 7.0 40.5 237.6 3.2 77.9 409.8 6.5 38.5 773.6 19.2 14.9 949.0 -123.7 525.4 1,350.7
1998 — 0.1 0.1 37.6 199.9 3.0 79.9 350.4 4.3 25.3 662.8 15.9 12.9 834.8 -132.9 527.1 1,229.0
1999 — 4.7 4.7 41.2 215.4 3.3 72.5 397.4 3.9 26.6 719.0 18.8 14.2 1,030.2 -263.5 568.3 1,335.0
2000 — 0.1 0.1 56.8 292.2 6.1 R 96.2 559.5 9.2 39.9 R 1,003.0 20.9 16.3 R 1,342.2 -287.4 579.1 R 1,633.9
2001 — 0.1 0.1 R 60.6 295.9 4.5 139.7 503.3 6.8 40.6 990.7 17.5 R 16.3 R 1,294.7 R -241.6 606.7 R 1,659.8
2002 — 0.1 0.1 62.6 255.5 2.3 120.9 466.7 7.0 27.1 879.3 19.6 27.1 1,062.9 -118.4 611.9 1,556.4
2003 — 0.1 0.1 R 65.9 312.4 2.6 108.8 545.5 9.7 32.7 1,011.8 20.3 22.3 R 1,207.8 -128.5 587.7 R 1,667.0
2004 — 0.1 0.1 R 75.2 402.5 15.8 132.5 644.1 9.7 61.1 1,265.6 17.7 19.1 R 1,469.9 -126.1 624.3 R 1,968.2
2005 — 0.1 0.1 R 83.4 477.7 30.5 167.9 779.0 14.8 61.1 1,531.1 18.2 R 27.7 R 1,782.3 -162.0 644.0 R 2,264.3
2006 — 0.1 0.1 R 93.0 552.6 31.8 193.3 898.8 15.2 65.0 1,756.7 23.8 R 29.5 R 2,051.3 -195.3 658.9 R 2,514.9
2007 — 0.1 0.1 112.3 585.1 29.6 204.2 953.3 15.1 77.1 1,864.5 23.6 29.8 2,192.4 -211.1 705.9 2,687.1

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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V Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Vermont
E
Primary Energy
R
M Petroleum Biomass

O Natural Distillate Total


N Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

T Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 1.37 1.97 1.51 1.63 2.55 1.57 0.56 1.55 6.68 2.20
1975 2.62 2.62 2.87 3.16 4.72 3.07 1.11 2.96 11.47 4.41
1980 4.42 6.30 7.32 8.15 9.28 7.56 2.85 7.02 15.76 9.20
1985 4.91 6.33 8.08 8.24 11.79 8.51 3.22 8.04 21.20 10.53
1990 4.73 5.89 8.02 6.50 13.76 9.18 2.83 8.51 27.16 12.62
1995 4.53 6.85 6.46 4.66 13.75 8.06 2.30 7.61 30.83 12.94
1996 4.71 6.30 7.34 5.60 15.21 9.20 2.64 8.52 32.22 13.80
1997 4.66 6.33 7.47 5.70 14.59 8.99 2.63 8.41 33.56 14.16
1998 4.62 6.46 6.61 4.68 13.18 8.19 2.27 7.76 34.04 13.88
1999 4.57 7.10 6.47 7.74 12.81 8.28 2.33 7.89 35.66 14.54
2000 4.63 8.03 9.50 10.24 15.96 11.03 3.50 10.38 36.04 16.01
2001 4.57 9.95 9.55 9.63 16.86 11.80 3.34 11.32 37.13 R 16.91
2002 4.65 10.35 8.87 9.66 14.88 10.88 3.03 10.55 37.45 16.72
2003 4.52 9.99 9.93 9.30 16.64 11.64 3.64 11.15 37.57 16.98
2004 5.43 10.99 11.50 11.24 19.13 13.30 4.14 12.75 37.93 17.96
2005 5.94 12.15 15.19 14.93 21.58 16.97 5.48 R 16.10 37.99 R 21.12
2006 6.20 14.17 18.40 18.00 24.79 R 20.18 6.31 R 19.12 39.25 R 23.89
2007 6.20 15.97 20.48 22.48 27.46 22.69 6.92 21.37 41.46 26.16

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.5 2.1 34.0 4.0 3.4 41.4 0.5 44.5 27.7 72.2
1975 0.3 3.0 51.9 4.2 9.7 65.8 1.1 70.1 55.8 126.0
1980 0.2 8.1 92.5 10.6 12.1 115.3 4.9 128.5 95.8 224.3
1985 1.2 9.1 116.7 24.0 25.5 166.3 4.0 180.6 111.2 291.9
1990 0.2 12.4 107.1 7.1 55.3 169.6 3.4 185.6 167.6 353.2
1995 (s) 15.7 87.3 4.8 60.9 153.0 3.0 171.8 207.5 379.3
1996 (s) 16.1 101.2 6.5 75.7 183.4 3.6 203.1 220.6 423.7
1997 (s) 16.9 100.5 7.7 64.8 173.0 2.6 192.5 228.1 R 420.7
1998 (s) 16.1 77.3 8.7 66.1 152.0 2.0 170.1 226.6 396.7
1999 (s) 18.4 75.9 11.5 62.8 150.2 2.2 170.8 243.2 414.0
2000 (s) 23.1 135.6 18.9 75.7 230.2 3.5 256.8 250.5 507.3
2001 (s) R 27.4 123.4 17.5 109.9 250.9 2.6 R 280.9 254.6 R 535.5
2002 (s) 28.7 109.2 10.2 97.0 216.4 2.4 247.5 261.5 509.1
2003 (s) 31.3 133.1 14.6 88.5 236.2 3.1 R 270.6 257.9 528.4
2004 (s) 34.3 180.6 25.5 108.1 314.2 3.6 R 352.1 273.0 625.1
2005 (s) R 37.7 199.7 32.3 130.7 362.6 R 3.3 R 403.6 283.7 R 687.3
2006 (s) R 40.8 227.2 36.2 R 142.0 R 405.5 R 3.5 R 449.7 286.9 R 736.6
2007 (s) 51.3 257.3 31.6 161.6 450.5 4.2 506.0 306.9 812.9

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Vermont V
Primary Energy
E
R
Petroleum Biomass
M
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
O
N
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
T
1970 0.87 1.43 1.11 0.92 1.37 3.09 0.79 1.04 0.56 1.06 6.78 2.17
1975 2.60 2.10 2.46 2.65 2.92 4.69 1.91 2.35 1.11 2.33 11.34 4.49
1980 1.65 6.22 6.48 6.39 5.59 10.12 4.09 5.93 2.85 5.82 15.56 8.90
1985 2.39 5.76 7.16 8.24 11.92 9.53 4.54 7.65 3.22 6.53 24.02 12.18
1990 2.62 5.14 6.85 6.50 11.23 9.66 3.33 7.03 2.83 6.40 25.21 13.86
1995 2.26 5.46 5.22 4.66 10.59 9.79 2.90 5.83 2.30 5.60 29.04 15.08
1996 2.30 5.16 5.97 5.60 11.73 10.12 3.25 6.62 2.64 6.07 29.96 15.31
1997 2.53 5.12 5.72 5.70 11.55 10.34 3.21 6.17 2.63 5.77 30.16 14.98
1998 2.30 5.02 4.71 4.68 10.31 8.95 2.48 5.21 2.27 5.10 29.49 14.37
1999 2.31 5.62 5.00 7.74 10.34 9.91 2.84 5.62 2.33 5.55 31.47 16.14
2000 2.00 6.41 7.81 10.24 13.24 12.79 4.73 8.21 3.50 7.68 31.20 16.81
2001 2.06 7.86 7.47 9.63 13.69 12.04 4.50 8.24 3.34 8.06 33.54 R 17.98
2002 2.41 8.17 7.18 9.66 12.07 10.98 4.41 7.73 3.03 7.76 33.07 18.18
2003 2.30 7.95 8.34 9.30 14.24 12.62 5.29 8.73 3.64 8.44 33.09 17.80
2004 2.41 8.67 10.23 11.24 15.86 14.69 5.18 10.39 4.14 9.87 33.46 18.80
2005 3.12 9.65 14.28 14.93 17.91 17.76 7.86 14.04 5.48 R 12.77 33.22 R 21.22
2006 3.48 11.12 17.08 18.00 19.98 20.49 9.29 R 16.61 6.31 R 15.06 34.21 R 23.27
2007 3.54 12.78 18.95 22.48 22.25 21.87 10.09 18.82 6.92 16.88 36.02 25.27

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.3 0.8 5.1 0.1 0.3 0.4 2.1 8.1 (s) 9.1 14.1 23.2
1975 0.6 1.6 9.1 0.2 1.1 0.7 4.5 15.6 (s) 17.8 27.4 45.3
1980 0.3 5.1 23.4 1.6 1.3 1.7 6.1 34.1 0.1 39.6 49.0 88.6
1985 2.1 9.0 24.7 1.7 4.6 2.0 0.7 33.6 0.1 44.8 78.6 123.4
1990 0.4 10.3 26.7 0.5 8.0 2.1 2.5 39.7 0.4 50.8 131.3 182.1
1995 0.1 14.5 21.0 0.4 8.3 0.3 1.3 31.3 0.4 46.4 163.2 209.5
1996 0.1 14.8 27.7 0.4 10.3 0.4 1.5 40.2 0.5 55.6 173.4 229.0
1997 0.1 15.8 28.3 0.7 9.1 0.4 2.2 40.6 0.4 57.0 181.1 238.1
1998 0.1 15.1 25.7 0.8 9.1 0.3 1.7 37.7 0.3 53.2 188.9 242.2
1999 0.1 13.1 27.5 1.5 9.0 0.3 1.3 39.6 0.4 53.2 208.4 261.7
2000 (s) 16.8 47.3 1.3 11.1 0.4 3.0 63.2 0.6 80.7 208.2 288.9
2001 0.1 R 19.7 43.9 1.9 15.8 0.4 2.6 64.6 0.5 R 84.8 225.2 R 310.0
2002 0.1 20.3 36.2 0.9 13.9 0.4 3.3 54.7 0.4 75.4 224.6 300.1
2003 0.1 R 22.1 45.8 1.1 13.4 0.4 5.0 65.7 0.5 88.4 212.4 300.7
2004 0.1 23.7 61.8 2.1 15.8 0.5 4.8 85.0 0.6 R 109.4 225.8 335.1
2005 0.1 25.3 71.4 2.6 19.1 0.6 7.1 100.9 R 0.5 R 126.8 232.4 R 359.2
2006 0.1 26.4 80.8 2.6 R 20.2 0.7 7.6 R 112.0 R 0.6 R 139.1 236.6 R 375.7
2007 0.1 33.7 84.5 3.4 23.1 0.8 5.5 117.4 0.7 151.8 253.0 404.8

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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V Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Vermont
E Primary Energy
R Coal Petroleum Biomass
M
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
O Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
N Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
T
1970 — 0.87 0.87 0.85 0.84 1.37 3.09 0.53 1.26 0.97 1.42 0.99 4.52 1.69
1975 — 2.60 2.60 1.44 2.38 2.92 4.69 1.93 3.81 2.63 1.42 2.33 7.61 3.59
1980 — 1.65 1.65 4.94 5.84 5.59 10.12 4.01 9.37 5.96 1.50 4.94 11.37 6.89
1985 — 2.39 2.39 4.91 6.58 11.92 9.53 4.54 6.87 6.96 1.50 5.54 18.40 9.56
1990 — 2.62 2.62 3.57 6.21 11.23 9.66 3.33 11.20 7.14 1.44 5.83 19.39 10.83
1995 — — — 3.40 5.29 7.50 9.79 2.90 4.58 5.35 1.39 4.24 22.15 10.37
1996 — — — 3.39 6.19 8.51 10.12 3.25 4.58 5.60 1.20 4.47 22.22 10.53
1997 — 2.59 2.59 3.03 5.88 12.34 10.34 3.21 4.37 5.06 1.18 3.95 21.82 8.33
1998 — 2.30 — 2.77 4.91 8.97 8.95 2.48 4.48 4.95 1.24 3.97 21.31 10.08
1999 — 2.31 2.31 3.02 4.98 9.04 9.91 2.84 4.67 4.96 1.35 3.68 21.54 9.46
2000 — — — 2.95 7.88 R 11.74 12.79 4.73 6.62 R 7.70 1.41 R 5.30 21.44 R 10.44
2001 — — — 4.96 7.38 12.78 12.04 4.50 5.61 7.82 1.83 6.52 23.12 R 11.99
2002 — — — 4.37 6.74 12.08 10.98 4.41 6.70 7.82 1.82 6.43 23.15 12.56
2003 — — — 4.94 7.95 13.40 12.62 5.29 8.31 8.91 1.66 7.58 23.58 13.34
2004 — — — 6.02 10.13 15.75 14.69 5.18 6.77 9.31 1.72 8.31 23.34 12.73
2005 — — — 7.62 14.03 18.89 17.76 7.86 9.89 13.72 2.55 R 11.14 22.79 14.94
2006 — — — 9.24 16.49 R 20.63 20.49 9.29 12.17 R 16.69 R 2.48 R 13.39 24.41 R 16.95
2007 — — — 9.07 18.54 24.19 21.87 10.09 11.10 16.19 1.66 13.78 26.15 18.02

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 0.1 0.1 0.9 2.3 0.6 1.1 1.5 3.0 8.5 1.1 10.6 12.1 22.8
1975 — 0.1 0.1 2.2 5.1 1.9 1.9 5.1 4.3 18.3 1.1 21.8 22.3 44.0
1980 — 0.1 0.1 7.9 17.1 5.0 1.0 5.9 8.6 37.6 2.7 48.4 48.4 96.7
1985 — 0.3 0.3 9.1 19.2 3.0 5.8 2.8 19.5 50.3 3.2 63.0 95.3 158.3
1990 — 0.1 0.1 6.6 20.0 3.5 4.1 2.4 9.5 39.5 1.0 47.1 91.4 138.5
1995 — — — 7.3 10.1 6.0 4.5 2.6 8.4 31.6 2.3 41.2 112.2 153.4
1996 — — — 6.7 11.7 6.0 4.8 4.3 9.8 36.6 1.9 45.3 116.5 161.8
1997 — 6.8 6.8 7.2 11.8 3.4 5.1 4.3 23.9 48.6 2.1 64.7 116.2 180.9
1998 — — — 5.9 10.8 4.7 3.5 2.6 9.1 30.7 1.6 38.2 111.5 149.8
1999 — 4.5 4.5 8.9 11.9 0.6 4.3 2.7 7.4 26.8 1.4 41.6 116.7 158.2
2000 — — — 11.8 17.5 R 9.4 5.2 6.2 11.5 R 49.8 2.2 R 63.8 120.4 R 184.2
2001 — — — R 13.0 15.7 14.0 10.7 4.2 13.0 57.6 2.1 R 72.8 126.9 R 199.7
2002 — — — 13.5 13.3 10.0 10.2 3.7 8.9 46.1 0.7 60.4 125.7 186.1
2003 — — — 12.3 20.0 6.8 13.8 4.7 9.2 54.4 0.4 R 67.2 117.5 184.6
2004 — — — 16.8 34.6 8.3 18.1 4.9 23.7 89.6 0.9 107.3 125.6 232.8
2005 — — — 20.1 45.8 17.7 21.8 7.7 13.2 106.1 3.1 R 129.4 127.8 257.1
2006 — — — R 25.6 48.9 R 30.5 28.2 7.6 11.8 R 127.1 3.1 R 155.8 135.4 R 291.2
2007 — — — 27.1 42.8 19.1 22.6 9.6 25.7 119.8 0.5 147.4 145.9 293.3

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Vermont V
E
Primary Energy
R
Petroleum M
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total O
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
N
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu T
1970 0.87 — 2.17 1.43 0.75 1.37 5.08 3.09 0.76 2.94 2.94 — 2.94
1975 2.60 — 3.45 2.90 2.09 2.92 7.48 4.69 1.84 4.49 4.49 — 4.49
1980 — — 9.02 7.41 6.51 5.59 14.36 10.12 — 9.72 9.72 — 9.72
1985 — — 9.99 9.30 6.10 11.93 17.61 9.53 — 9.46 9.46 — 9.46
1990 — — 9.32 9.66 6.60 11.36 14.60 9.66 2.76 9.62 9.62 — 9.62
1995 — 4.24 8.36 8.34 4.62 10.29 19.41 9.79 — 9.43 9.43 — 9.43
1996 — 4.44 9.29 9.33 5.61 10.67 20.08 10.12 — 9.93 9.93 — 9.93
1997 — 3.66 9.39 9.12 5.30 9.55 17.98 10.34 — 10.07 10.05 — 10.05
1998 — 2.38 8.11 8.08 4.30 8.24 19.07 8.95 — 8.77 8.77 17.78 8.77
1999 — 4.59 8.81 8.45 4.09 10.11 16.75 9.91 — 9.53 9.53 — 9.53
2000 — 2.69 10.87 11.78 7.44 — 17.99 12.79 — 12.59 12.59 — 12.59
2001 — 6.80 11.01 11.16 6.53 14.76 19.00 12.04 — 11.84 11.84 — 11.84
2002 — 4.97 10.72 10.83 6.16 13.04 21.74 10.98 — 10.98 10.98 — 10.98
2003 — 7.05 12.42 12.57 6.75 14.62 26.51 12.62 — 12.64 12.64 — 12.64
2004 — 5.92 15.13 14.19 9.02 16.43 29.35 14.69 — 14.50 14.50 — 14.50
2005 — 10.28 18.56 18.23 12.74 16.81 38.40 17.76 — 17.72 17.72 — 17.72
2006 — 13.04 22.31 20.46 14.92 18.96 R 46.08 20.49 — 20.40 20.40 — 20.40
2007 — 12.82 23.70 21.57 16.47 20.84 51.97 21.87 — 21.79 21.79 — 21.79

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) — 0.2 2.9 0.5 (s) 1.5 81.0 (s) 86.0 86.0 — 86.0
1975 (s) — 0.2 8.5 1.5 (s) 2.1 137.6 (s) 149.9 149.9 — 149.9
1980 — — 1.1 32.7 4.9 (s) 4.5 286.2 — 329.5 329.5 — 329.5
1985 — — 1.1 52.9 6.7 0.6 5.1 283.2 — 349.5 349.5 — 349.5
1990 — — 0.7 58.7 6.6 0.4 4.7 333.6 0.1 404.8 404.8 — 404.8
1995 — 0.1 0.5 96.2 3.3 0.5 6.0 363.1 — 469.7 469.8 — 469.8
1996 — 0.1 0.5 121.0 3.2 0.6 6.0 381.9 — 513.2 513.3 — 513.3
1997 — 0.6 0.6 96.1 3.2 0.6 5.7 404.4 — 510.5 511.1 — 511.1
1998 — (s) 0.4 84.0 3.0 (s) 6.3 346.6 — 440.3 440.3 (s) 440.3
1999 — (s) 0.5 98.7 3.3 0.1 5.6 392.8 — 501.1 501.1 — 501.1
2000 — (s) 2.2 85.4 6.1 — 5.9 553.8 — 653.5 653.5 — 653.5
2001 — (s) 2.4 109.9 4.5 (s) 5.7 492.2 — 614.7 614.7 — 614.7
2002 — (s) 0.6 95.8 2.3 (s) 6.5 456.0 — 561.1 561.1 — 561.1
2003 — (s) 0.6 111.3 2.6 0.2 7.3 531.3 — 653.2 653.2 — 653.2
2004 — (s) 1.6 123.8 15.8 0.3 8.2 625.4 — 775.1 775.1 — 775.1
2005 — (s) 2.4 159.9 30.5 0.5 10.7 756.6 — 960.6 960.6 — 960.6
2006 — (s) 1.8 194.9 31.8 0.5 12.5 869.9 — 1,111.5 1,111.5 — 1,111.5
2007 — (s) 1.9 199.7 29.6 0.3 14.5 929.9 — 1,176.0 1,176.0 — 1,176.0

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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V Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Vermont
E
Petroleum Biomass
R
M Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
O
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
N
T 1970 0.49 — 0.83 0.92 — 0.91 — — 1.92 0.79
1975 2.05 1.17 1.95 2.42 — 2.41 0.31 — 3.89 0.38
1980 1.73 4.50 — 6.28 — 6.28 0.58 1.74 6.94 0.81
1985 2.03 4.84 — 5.83 — 5.83 0.64 0.79 9.34 0.98
1990 — 2.36 — 5.53 — 5.53 0.57 2.82 8.37 1.69
1995 — 1.95 — 4.12 — 4.12 0.48 2.87 6.21 2.08
1996 — 3.18 — 5.24 — 5.24 0.47 2.73 6.37 1.97
1997 — 3.12 — 4.54 — 4.54 0.43 2.51 6.71 1.97
1998 — 2.86 — 3.27 — 3.27 0.45 2.45 7.87 2.50
1999 — 3.19 — 3.54 — 3.54 0.44 2.48 8.69 3.56
2000 — 4.86 — 6.76 — 6.76 0.44 2.57 16.78 4.23
2001 — 4.78 — 5.79 — 5.79 0.40 2.80 20.47 4.14
2002 — R 3.79 — 5.29 — 5.29 0.47 2.80 8.94 2.03
2003 — R 5.75 — 6.85 — 6.85 0.44 1.94 13.21 2.05
2004 — R 6.50 — 6.43 — 6.43 0.44 2.07 13.84 2.33
2005 — 10.04 — 13.14 — 13.14 0.43 3.92 16.53 2.93
2006 — 7.70 — 14.06 — 14.06 0.45 3.82 17.32 2.88
2007 — 7.58 — 15.77 — 15.77 0.48 4.04 18.25 3.28

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.7 — 0.1 1.4 — 1.6 — — 0.3 2.5


1975 0.7 0.7 (s) 1.2 — 1.2 12.0 — 1.0 15.5
1980 0.4 1.1 — 2.3 — 2.3 18.7 0.9 4.4 27.8
1985 1.4 0.5 — 1.1 — 1.1 20.4 2.3 10.2 36.0
1990 — 1.7 — 0.2 — 0.2 21.9 2.8 51.7 78.3
1995 — 0.3 — 0.9 — 0.9 19.5 9.9 93.1 123.7
1996 — 0.1 — 0.5 — 0.5 18.6 9.9 82.6 111.7
1997 — 0.1 — 0.8 — 0.8 19.2 9.8 93.7 123.7
1998 — 0.5 — 2.0 — 2.0 15.9 9.0 105.4 132.9
1999 — 0.8 — 1.3 — 1.3 18.8 10.3 232.3 263.5
2000 — 5.0 — 6.3 — 6.3 20.9 10.1 245.1 287.4
2001 — 0.6 — 2.9 — 2.9 17.5 11.0 209.5 R 241.6
2002 — 0.1 — 1.0 — 1.0 19.6 23.5 74.3 118.4
2003 — 0.2 — 2.3 — 2.3 20.3 18.2 87.5 128.5
2004 — 0.3 — 1.7 — 1.7 17.7 14.1 92.2 126.1
2005 — 0.3 — 0.9 — 0.9 18.2 20.8 121.8 162.0
2006 — 0.2 — 0.7 — 0.7 23.8 22.3 148.2 195.3
2007 — 0.2 — 0.8 — 0.8 23.6 24.4 162.2 211.1

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Virginia V
Primary Energy
I
R
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric G
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
I
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
N
I
1970 0.40 0.42 0.42 0.96 1.14 0.73 1.95 2.85 0.31 1.35 1.49 — 1.19 1.17 0.35 4.91 1.80 A
1975 — 1.30 1.30 1.71 2.60 2.03 3.63 4.77 1.80 3.02 3.16 0.28 1.46 2.51 1.24 9.63 3.94
1980 1.86 1.70 1.71 3.62 6.84 6.46 6.33 9.97 3.75 7.13 7.48 0.74 2.33 5.27 2.00 15.77 R 7.93
1985 1.93 1.78 1.79 5.68 7.75 5.79 10.06 9.33 4.26 7.41 8.08 0.55 2.53 5.12 1.18 17.06 8.65
1990 1.80 1.58 1.59 4.62 7.73 5.53 11.44 9.46 3.24 5.64 7.95 0.47 1.12 4.75 1.09 17.70 8.57
1995 1.57 1.50 1.51 4.47 6.70 3.87 11.45 9.12 2.36 6.07 7.68 0.46 1.24 4.43 R 1.13 18.38 8.70
1996 1.68 1.48 1.49 5.35 7.36 4.70 12.91 9.75 2.82 6.46 8.38 0.42 1.09 4.77 1.09 17.88 9.08
1997 1.75 1.45 1.47 5.96 7.07 4.44 12.56 9.65 2.76 6.22 8.15 0.43 1.05 4.80 1.08 18.02 9.16
1998 1.67 1.44 1.45 5.32 6.19 3.31 11.71 8.25 2.00 5.32 6.87 0.45 1.24 4.18 1.11 17.25 8.36
1999 1.74 1.40 1.42 5.32 6.70 3.84 11.74 8.91 2.30 5.56 7.46 0.44 1.34 4.42 1.11 17.21 R 8.72
2000 1.66 1.37 1.38 7.00 9.36 6.58 R 15.16 12.02 4.08 7.48 R 10.18 0.43 1.56 5.80 1.26 17.43 10.48
2001 1.73 1.62 1.63 8.23 8.56 5.74 16.77 11.25 3.38 6.77 9.50 0.44 2.00 5.90 1.45 18.15 10.71
2002 1.93 1.72 1.73 6.61 8.14 5.32 13.81 10.57 3.75 7.41 9.15 0.44 2.07 5.52 1.44 18.28 10.40
2003 1.93 1.67 1.69 8.62 9.43 6.35 16.91 12.18 4.82 8.39 10.40 0.46 1.81 6.56 1.72 18.40 11.31
2004 2.31 1.94 1.97 9.61 11.30 8.83 19.15 14.10 4.87 9.57 12.01 0.46 1.68 7.59 1.86 18.89 12.61
2005 2.91 2.33 2.36 11.56 15.60 12.84 21.58 17.63 6.96 11.99 15.61 0.44 R 3.04 9.71 2.53 19.45 14.98
2006 3.25 2.45 2.50 11.36 17.63 14.73 R 23.62 20.45 8.27 14.69 18.44 0.52 R 2.91 R 11.06 2.19 20.14 R 16.74
2007 3.42 2.51 2.57 10.83 18.78 15.90 26.27 21.70 8.51 16.38 19.64 0.52 2.73 11.50 2.61 20.91 17.58

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.3 115.4 115.7 126.6 163.6 44.9 17.8 727.8 65.0 86.0 1,105.0 — 16.5 1,363.8 -101.4 494.4 1,756.9
1975 — 220.2 220.2 205.0 344.3 131.9 41.2 1,484.6 462.4 123.9 2,588.3 27.7 19.7 3,060.9 -455.1 1,280.5 3,886.2
1980 33.0 363.6 396.6 R 548.0 980.1 444.2 70.2 3,092.9 575.1 557.9 5,720.5 92.8 38.9 R 6,796.7 -726.4 2,581.5 R 8,651.9
1985 45.7 483.7 529.4 R 783.7 1,194.1 357.1 141.1 3,086.8 221.1 552.6 5,552.9 129.1 50.5 R 7,067.4 -512.3 3,343.0 R 9,898.1
1990 42.7 522.4 565.1 R 838.9 1,340.9 489.8 164.7 3,495.0 150.5 328.1 5,968.9 118.5 59.9 R 7,564.1 -555.8 4,374.3 R 11,382.6
1995 40.8 538.2 578.9 R 1,216.5 1,189.0 232.1 195.5 3,751.1 73.6 344.6 5,786.0 120.8 110.4 R 7,812.5 R -702.7 5,311.6 R 12,421.5
1996 44.1 595.1 639.2 R 1,375.8 1,533.1 245.5 238.6 4,026.4 64.5 395.3 6,503.4 116.4 101.9 R 8,736.7 R -717.3 5,316.7 R 13,336.0
1997 46.3 590.1 636.3 R 1,470.0 1,550.0 R 236.6 236.1 4,095.2 81.0 399.8 R 6,598.8 122.7 89.8 R 8,917.6 R -734.1 5,348.3 R 13,531.8
1998 46.5 590.0 636.6 R 1,373.8 1,290.1 R 191.3 168.2 3,535.1 82.4 382.1 R 5,649.2 128.7 103.3 R 7,891.5 -788.1 5,305.1 R 12,408.5
1999 48.8 582.1 630.8 R 1,448.3 1,401.5 203.0 193.8 3,939.8 99.7 408.4 6,246.2 129.7 117.4 R 8,572.4 R -821.9 5,435.2 R 13,185.8
2000 49.1 651.5 700.6 R 1,837.7 2,158.4 370.8 R 330.6 5,362.2 238.3 500.6 R 8,960.9 127.2 126.1 R 11,752.5 R -978.4 5,722.1 R 16,496.3
2001 54.4 738.4 792.8 R 1,916.8 1,954.5 324.9 290.5 5,323.4 179.6 502.8 8,575.6 119.0 121.2 R 11,525.4 R -1,091.3 5,941.6 R 16,375.7
2002 64.9 770.1 835.0 R 1,656.9 1,769.2 300.2 264.8 5,040.8 153.2 484.6 8,012.8 126.8 107.6 R 10,739.2 R -1,093.6 6,244.2 R 15,889.8
2003 62.6 720.8 783.4 R 2,233.6 2,300.0 412.5 345.5 5,899.3 308.6 595.2 9,861.1 118.1 124.1 R 13,120.4 R -1,262.6 6,342.0 R 18,199.8
2004 68.6 821.5 R 890.2 R 2,593.0 2,992.7 838.8 374.1 6,973.3 339.1 750.9 12,268.8 134.7 114.4 R 16,001.1 R -1,439.3 6,749.1 R 21,311.0
2005 86.0 997.7 1,083.7 R 3,517.6 4,118.2 1,372.4 450.6 8,766.7 432.0 960.3 16,100.3 128.8 R 263.1 R 21,093.5 R -1,990.5 7,223.2 R 26,326.2
2006 89.9 995.6 1,085.5 R 3,040.2 4,715.6 1,570.5 R 436.4 10,360.1 180.2 1,099.1 R 18,361.9 150.4 R 242.2 R 22,880.1 R -1,586.6 7,285.6 R 28,579.1
2007 109.0 1,066.7 1,175.8 3,426.9 4,876.2 1,714.7 491.5 11,216.5 260.7 1,128.9 19,688.5 147.7 221.0 24,659.8 -2,054.3 7,903.7 30,509.3

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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V Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Virginia
I
Primary Energy
R
G Petroleum Biomass

I Natural Distillate Total


N Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

I Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


A
1970 1.34 1.45 1.37 1.44 2.27 1.45 0.73 1.42 6.11 2.39
1975 2.73 2.20 2.69 2.99 4.43 2.88 1.45 2.55 11.05 5.08
1980 3.85 4.20 7.10 7.96 8.07 7.32 3.70 5.65 17.80 10.04
1985 3.92 6.76 7.89 7.26 10.48 7.96 4.19 7.17 19.49 R 11.98
1990 3.48 6.47 8.25 7.34 13.03 8.87 3.53 7.43 21.24 13.91
1995 3.35 6.97 6.30 5.26 13.31 7.69 2.87 7.01 22.99 R 14.63
1996 3.37 7.64 7.10 5.67 14.78 8.51 3.29 7.74 22.27 14.38
1997 3.30 8.24 7.14 5.64 13.98 8.53 3.28 8.15 22.71 14.89
1998 3.25 8.21 6.45 4.23 13.10 7.19 2.84 7.58 22.02 14.72
1999 3.19 8.30 6.56 4.99 13.22 7.73 2.91 7.87 21.93 14.82
2000 3.12 9.65 9.47 8.36 17.34 11.09 4.37 10.01 22.04 R 15.70
2001 4.18 11.52 9.06 7.62 18.69 10.95 4.17 11.09 22.83 16.96
2002 3.70 9.43 7.96 8.69 15.96 10.02 3.78 9.49 22.83 16.45
2003 3.65 11.43 9.88 10.20 18.53 12.30 4.54 11.56 22.76 R 17.08
2004 4.58 12.70 11.03 11.68 20.62 13.61 5.16 12.86 23.43 18.17
2005 5.33 14.50 15.47 14.97 23.67 17.51 6.83 R 15.36 23.92 R 19.72
2006 5.05 15.59 17.17 18.46 26.22 R 19.66 7.87 R 16.81 24.88 R 21.20
2007 4.95 14.77 18.22 20.80 28.42 21.50 8.64 16.72 25.62 21.55

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 8.4 73.8 77.7 37.1 12.3 127.1 3.8 213.2 240.5 453.7
1975 6.2 109.5 142.4 34.9 25.7 203.0 7.9 326.6 598.6 925.2
1980 3.8 R 233.9 305.3 63.4 44.7 413.3 22.5 R 673.5 1,198.3 R 1,871.8
1985 5.8 R 342.4 263.9 148.6 68.1 480.6 31.2 R 860.0 1,500.6 R 2,360.5
1990 4.1 R 347.1 291.8 48.2 100.3 440.3 14.3 R 805.9 2,038.6 R 2,844.5
1995 3.1 R 493.4 189.4 36.4 138.5 364.3 17.5 R 878.3 2,625.8 R 3,504.1
1996 4.0 R 605.1 238.8 49.7 170.3 458.7 20.8 R 1,088.7 2,632.9 R 3,721.6
1997 1.6 R 635.6 216.9 50.6 173.8 441.4 15.8 R 1,094.5 2,628.1 R 3,722.6
1998 1.6 R 541.5 188.6 49.3 124.3 362.2 12.2 R 917.5 2,607.6 R 3,525.1
1999 1.3 R 595.7 189.1 43.8 139.9 372.7 13.1 R 982.8 2,677.4 R 3,660.2
2000 0.7 R 795.4 313.3 77.8 218.9 610.0 21.2 R 1,427.4 2,822.6 R 4,250.0
2001 1.5 R 840.2 273.6 72.6 214.7 560.9 12.9 R 1,415.5 2,907.6 R 4,323.1
2002 0.9 R 738.2 226.6 46.0 176.4 449.0 11.9 R 1,199.9 3,144.1 R 4,344.0
2003 1.2 R 1,010.3 296.0 72.9 260.1 629.1 15.0 R 1,655.6 3,174.0 R 4,829.6
2004 1.1 R 1,079.1 360.0 96.3 294.2 750.5 17.5 R 1,848.1 3,397.4 R 5,245.6
2005 1.3 R 1,293.1 485.8 121.0 324.5 931.4 R 28.3 R 2,254.1 3,645.0 R 5,899.1
2006 0.3 R 1,161.4 452.5 119.2 R 292.7 R 864.4 R 29.7 R 2,055.9 3,641.8 R 5,697.7
2007 0.9 1,248.4 462.6 87.2 354.5 904.4 35.9 2,189.6 3,975.9 6,165.5

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Virginia V
Primary Energy
I
R
Petroleum Biomass
G
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
I
N
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
I
1970 0.42 0.94 1.08 0.65 1.48 2.85 0.32 1.18 0.73 0.96 4.84 2.58 A
1975 1.47 1.69 2.37 2.36 2.79 4.77 1.85 2.60 1.45 1.93 9.49 5.48
1980 1.64 3.71 6.46 5.94 4.60 9.97 3.91 6.32 3.70 4.27 15.79 10.01
1985 1.69 5.76 6.16 7.26 9.63 9.33 4.29 6.48 4.19 5.69 17.35 R 11.90
1990 1.64 4.72 5.62 7.34 9.53 9.46 3.31 6.21 1.70 4.91 17.15 11.91
1995 1.69 4.93 4.48 5.26 9.44 9.12 2.68 5.02 1.76 4.65 17.10 11.65
1996 1.73 5.71 5.33 5.67 10.78 9.75 3.13 5.76 1.68 5.24 16.79 R 11.45
1997 1.76 6.18 4.99 5.64 11.01 9.65 2.91 5.69 1.65 5.73 16.84 11.86
1998 1.75 5.86 4.02 4.23 10.27 8.25 2.21 4.55 1.39 5.19 15.95 R 11.33
1999 1.73 5.77 4.43 4.99 10.01 8.91 2.65 5.02 1.10 5.27 15.84 R 11.34
2000 1.58 7.32 7.18 8.36 12.88 12.02 4.23 7.54 1.55 7.04 16.08 R 12.15
2001 1.76 9.02 6.34 7.62 13.92 11.25 3.75 7.02 1.83 8.01 16.63 13.14
2002 1.94 6.95 5.73 8.69 11.49 10.57 3.99 6.58 1.76 6.55 16.65 12.72
2003 1.72 9.14 7.33 10.20 13.86 12.18 5.12 8.00 2.35 8.38 16.83 13.36
2004 1.96 9.86 9.31 11.68 15.61 14.10 5.36 9.90 2.15 9.29 17.23 14.06
2005 2.37 11.34 13.14 14.97 18.04 17.63 7.40 13.76 R 2.78 R 11.18 17.74 R 15.16
2006 2.58 11.99 15.00 18.46 20.10 20.45 8.82 R 15.76 R 2.40 R 12.19 18.21 15.98
2007 2.68 11.48 15.98 20.80 22.50 21.70 9.67 17.33 2.97 11.89 18.69 16.22

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 2.1 28.9 13.1 0.3 1.4 3.1 0.2 18.2 0.1 49.3 178.4 227.7
1975 7.8 55.5 26.8 0.6 2.9 7.8 2.9 40.8 0.1 104.3 453.5 557.8
1980 6.1 R 144.9 61.5 1.5 4.5 19.4 10.9 97.8 0.6 R 249.4 914.1 R 1,163.5
1985 8.9 R 203.3 98.5 8.8 11.1 22.4 11.9 152.7 0.7 R 365.7 1,272.5 R 1,638.2
1990 7.8 R 202.2 92.2 5.8 13.0 23.7 4.5 139.2 3.1 352.2 1,643.1 R 1,995.4
1995 10.5 R 289.3 69.3 8.2 17.4 6.3 3.5 104.6 3.6 R 407.9 1,928.1 R 2,336.1
1996 15.1 R 351.5 105.5 8.9 21.9 6.6 5.0 147.9 5.2 R 519.7 1,938.1 R 2,457.9
1997 7.1 R 399.2 86.3 11.9 24.2 6.9 2.3 131.6 4.9 R 542.9 1,962.9 R 2,505.7
1998 7.1 R 356.7 72.5 10.4 17.2 5.3 1.6 106.9 4.5 R 475.2 1,947.7 R 2,422.9
1999 5.0 R 368.5 73.9 9.0 18.7 7.7 3.0 112.3 4.4 R 490.2 1,994.1 R 2,484.3
2000 3.1 R 500.4 138.9 13.1 28.7 7.6 11.5 199.8 6.2 R 709.4 2,110.6 R 2,820.0
2001 5.1 R 559.8 109.4 9.8 28.2 7.3 6.6 161.3 6.4 R 732.6 2,231.4 R 2,964.0
2002 3.3 R 451.4 82.1 4.3 22.4 7.0 1.9 117.6 6.7 R 579.0 2,309.1 R 2,888.2
2003 3.9 R 606.1 134.5 11.3 34.3 7.8 13.0 201.0 10.2 R 821.2 2,365.0 R 3,186.2
2004 4.1 R 653.6 164.1 16.0 39.3 9.1 10.7 239.2 11.2 R 908.0 2,529.6 R 3,437.7
2005 6.6 R 780.2 228.0 17.2 43.7 10.5 3.9 303.3 R 14.3 R 1,104.4 2,704.5 R 3,808.9
2006 R 1.5 R 776.9 235.2 17.6 R 39.6 10.6 2.1 R 305.1 R 12.3 R 1,095.8 2,775.0 R 3,870.8
2007 4.6 796.7 194.4 19.1 49.5 13.2 1.1 277.3 14.3 1,092.8 2,995.9 4,088.7

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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V Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Virginia
I Primary Energy
R Coal Petroleum Biomass
G
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
I Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
N Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
I
A 1970 0.40 0.42 0.42 0.49 0.60 1.48 2.85 0.34 1.06 0.79 1.47 0.61 3.08 0.84
1975 — 1.47 1.47 1.08 2.19 2.79 4.77 1.81 2.56 2.19 1.47 1.74 7.37 2.47
1980 1.86 1.64 1.69 2.99 5.33 4.60 9.97 3.58 6.65 5.62 1.51 3.69 12.19 4.73
1985 1.93 1.69 1.74 4.60 6.51 9.63 9.33 4.29 6.84 6.53 1.51 4.03 12.47 5.26
1990 1.80 1.64 1.67 3.52 5.64 9.53 9.46 3.31 4.72 5.15 0.96 3.00 12.51 4.37
1995 1.57 1.69 1.66 3.25 4.66 8.04 9.12 2.68 5.27 5.20 1.18 2.88 12.20 4.33
1996 1.68 1.73 1.72 3.92 5.40 9.30 9.75 3.13 5.74 5.76 0.96 3.19 11.69 4.55
1997 1.75 1.76 1.76 4.48 5.02 9.08 9.65 2.91 5.57 5.41 0.97 3.36 11.73 4.71
1998 1.67 1.75 1.73 3.90 3.81 8.26 8.25 2.21 4.72 4.54 1.24 3.02 11.18 4.36
1999 1.74 1.73 1.73 3.80 4.61 8.62 8.91 2.65 4.98 4.99 1.39 3.17 11.26 4.51
2000 1.66 1.58 1.61 5.03 7.57 R 11.85 12.02 4.23 6.60 R 7.22 1.44 R 4.01 11.42 R 5.29
2001 1.73 1.76 1.75 5.77 6.83 12.48 11.25 3.75 5.92 6.71 1.96 R 4.29 12.19 5.68
2002 1.93 1.94 1.93 4.43 6.22 10.65 10.57 3.99 6.46 6.89 2.09 4.23 12.11 5.66
2003 1.93 1.72 1.80 5.76 8.11 12.84 12.18 5.12 7.24 7.81 1.63 4.73 12.39 6.01
2004 2.31 1.96 2.08 7.70 9.48 14.50 14.10 5.36 8.34 8.93 1.79 5.89 12.52 6.98
2005 2.91 2.37 2.56 10.37 14.33 17.15 17.63 7.40 10.35 11.91 2.75 7.75 13.06 8.57
2006 3.25 2.58 2.81 9.60 16.19 19.33 20.45 8.82 12.87 R 14.58 2.67 R 8.53 13.75 9.35
2007 3.42 2.68 2.97 8.94 17.34 21.49 21.70 9.67 14.19 15.55 2.54 8.70 14.84 9.67

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.3 41.8 42.1 22.5 15.3 3.8 9.8 8.6 29.6 67.0 12.6 144.3 75.5 219.8
1975 — 97.0 97.0 39.4 36.8 12.0 11.5 85.4 64.7 210.5 11.6 358.4 228.3 586.7
1980 33.0 115.4 148.4 R 161.9 111.0 20.3 14.6 110.9 436.9 693.7 15.9 R 1,019.9 467.5 R 1,487.4
1985 45.7 138.1 183.8 R 232.5 126.2 57.8 33.6 83.5 337.1 638.3 18.6 R 1,073.4 566.4 R 1,639.9
1990 42.7 153.2 195.9 R 263.7 118.5 48.7 35.0 50.5 222.7 475.5 39.4 R 974.7 688.2 R 1,662.8
1995 40.8 108.6 149.4 R 313.3 96.6 37.0 34.2 21.3 235.5 424.6 80.2 R 967.5 753.4 R 1,720.9
1996 44.1 112.4 156.5 R 326.9 135.8 44.0 38.9 26.3 271.8 516.9 67.8 R 1,068.1 741.5 R 1,809.5
1997 46.3 108.4 154.6 R 379.7 144.4 36.3 40.3 34.3 277.1 532.3 62.8 R 1,129.4 753.2 R 1,882.7
1998 46.5 102.9 149.4 R 358.8 97.3 25.4 34.1 17.2 254.4 428.4 79.2 R 1,015.8 745.6 R 1,761.4
1999 48.8 95.3 144.1 R 354.4 114.2 34.6 26.5 18.3 293.9 487.5 90.4 R 1,076.4 759.3 R 1,835.8
2000 49.1 97.9 147.0 R 368.9 211.8 R 81.0 35.7 33.4 344.0 R 705.9 94.9 R 1,316.6 784.3 R 2,100.9
2001 54.4 108.2 162.6 R 365.8 197.9 47.1 80.7 13.7 352.8 692.3 92.9 R 1,313.6 797.8 R 2,111.4
2002 64.9 106.6 171.6 R 315.9 162.3 64.9 76.6 11.3 361.0 676.2 70.0 R 1,233.7 786.2 R 2,019.9
2003 62.6 100.3 162.9 R 391.4 266.3 47.9 88.6 51.9 429.3 884.0 79.9 R 1,518.2 793.7 R 2,311.9
2004 68.6 109.8 178.4 R 524.8 364.2 37.4 128.1 66.9 544.6 1,141.2 81.3 R 1,925.8 811.9 R 2,737.8
2005 86.0 136.1 222.1 R 798.6 593.2 77.2 150.7 111.9 692.6 1,625.6 174.3 R 2,820.6 862.6 R 3,683.2
2006 89.9 135.6 225.5 634.4 647.5 R 98.1 184.9 48.9 828.4 R 1,807.8 R 165.3 R 2,832.9 857.7 R 3,690.7
2007 109.0 134.7 243.7 617.9 717.7 81.8 122.5 82.7 851.2 1,855.8 149.8 2,867.3 918.9 3,786.2

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Virginia V
I
Primary Energy
R
Petroleum G
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total I
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
N
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu I
A
1970 0.42 — 2.17 1.25 0.73 1.48 5.08 2.85 0.30 1.95 1.95 — 1.95
1975 1.47 — 3.45 2.72 2.03 2.79 7.48 4.77 1.61 3.91 3.91 — 3.91
1980 — — 9.02 7.27 6.46 4.60 14.36 9.97 3.32 8.72 8.72 14.65 8.73
1985 — — 9.99 8.34 5.79 11.10 17.61 9.33 4.18 8.55 8.55 17.33 8.56
1990 — — 9.32 8.40 5.53 11.65 14.60 9.46 3.03 8.47 8.47 14.71 8.48
1995 — 2.23 8.36 7.64 3.87 11.45 19.41 9.12 2.21 8.23 8.23 14.55 8.23
1996 — 2.69 9.29 8.25 4.70 11.80 20.08 9.75 2.57 8.96 8.96 14.61 8.96
1997 — 4.84 9.39 8.06 4.44 10.84 17.98 9.65 2.62 8.80 8.80 14.27 8.80
1998 — 4.88 8.11 6.94 3.31 10.26 19.07 8.25 1.88 7.49 7.49 13.80 7.50
1999 — 6.02 8.81 7.48 3.84 12.73 16.75 8.91 2.30 8.15 8.15 14.05 8.15
2000 — 5.40 10.87 10.07 6.58 15.91 17.99 12.02 3.98 10.86 10.86 14.00 10.86
2001 — 5.67 11.01 9.22 5.74 17.06 19.00 11.25 3.06 10.32 10.31 14.47 10.32
2002 — 4.37 10.72 8.82 5.32 15.23 21.74 10.57 3.72 9.76 9.76 14.50 9.76
2003 — 5.76 12.42 10.24 6.35 16.76 26.51 12.18 4.81 11.19 11.18 16.01 11.19
2004 — 6.16 15.13 12.12 8.83 18.89 29.35 14.10 4.88 12.93 12.92 18.32 12.93
2005 — 9.69 18.56 16.47 12.84 21.28 38.40 17.63 6.83 16.63 16.63 19.95 16.63
2006 — 6.87 22.31 18.30 14.73 22.99 R 46.08 20.45 R 8.15 19.12 19.12 19.96 19.12
2007 — 7.13 23.70 19.59 15.90 25.09 51.97 21.70 8.23 20.44 20.44 19.73 20.43

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.1 — 3.9 56.0 44.9 0.3 13.3 714.9 22.4 855.7 855.7 — 855.7
1975 (s) — 4.4 130.4 131.9 0.6 19.4 1,465.4 64.4 1,816.5 1,816.5 — 1,816.5
1980 — — 9.9 475.3 444.2 0.8 46.1 3,058.9 92.3 4,127.6 4,127.6 1.6 4,129.2
1985 — — 6.6 694.5 357.1 4.1 51.5 3,030.9 89.9 4,234.6 4,256.0 3.5 4,259.5
1990 — — 3.3 819.7 489.8 2.7 48.0 3,436.3 63.3 4,863.0 4,875.5 4.3 4,879.9
1995 — 0.2 3.6 819.2 232.1 2.7 60.9 3,710.7 26.8 4,855.9 4,856.1 4.3 4,860.4
1996 — 0.3 3.7 1,029.3 245.5 2.4 61.2 3,980.9 19.7 5,342.5 5,342.8 4.2 5,347.1
1997 — 0.8 2.4 1,045.2 R 236.6 1.9 57.8 4,048.0 24.0 R 5,415.9 R 5,416.7 4.0 R 5,420.8
1998 — 0.9 3.7 922.9 R 191.3 1.3 64.2 3,495.7 14.9 R 4,694.0 R 4,694.9 4.1 R 4,699.0
1999 — 1.3 4.7 1,011.2 203.0 0.6 57.0 3,905.6 17.6 5,199.8 5,201.1 4.4 5,205.5
2000 — 1.3 5.3 1,456.4 370.8 2.0 60.3 5,318.9 105.6 7,319.4 7,320.7 4.6 7,325.3
2001 — 1.5 9.2 1,322.4 324.9 0.5 58.4 5,235.4 20.1 6,970.8 6,972.4 4.8 6,977.2
2002 — 1.2 7.2 1,280.5 300.2 1.0 66.0 4,957.2 19.6 6,631.7 6,632.9 4.8 6,637.7
2003 — 2.0 7.3 1,513.4 412.5 3.1 74.4 5,802.8 47.3 7,860.8 7,862.8 9.4 7,872.1
2004 — 2.3 10.6 2,049.3 838.8 3.1 83.4 6,836.2 56.2 9,877.6 9,879.9 10.1 9,890.0
2005 — 1.6 20.9 2,726.8 1,372.4 5.2 108.6 8,605.4 82.9 12,922.3 12,923.9 11.1 12,935.0
2006 — 1.2 6.9 3,345.9 1,570.5 6.0 127.0 10,164.6 86.8 R 15,307.7 R 15,308.9 11.1 15,320.0
2007 — 1.3 23.5 3,413.2 1,714.7 5.7 147.9 11,080.9 68.7 16,454.5 16,455.9 13.0 16,468.8

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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V Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Virginia
I
Petroleum Biomass
R
G Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
I
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
N
I 1970 0.38 0.29 0.31 0.35 0.35 0.32 — — — 0.35
A 1975 1.14 0.99 1.84 2.18 — 1.85 0.28 — — 1.24
1980 1.71 2.89 3.94 5.86 — 4.03 0.74 — — 2.00
1985 1.80 3.44 4.37 5.57 — 4.60 0.55 — — 1.18
1990 1.55 2.58 3.60 5.83 — 4.19 0.47 0.46 — 1.09
1995 1.45 2.59 2.23 3.65 — 2.63 0.46 0.70 — R 1.13
1996 1.42 2.82 2.62 4.67 — 3.63 0.42 0.59 — 1.09
1997 1.39 2.74 2.69 4.34 — 3.73 0.43 0.50 — 1.08
1998 1.38 2.95 1.97 3.26 — 2.09 0.45 0.61 — 1.11
1999 1.34 3.00 2.20 3.51 — 2.36 0.44 0.67 — 1.11
2000 1.33 4.51 4.14 6.75 — 4.69 0.43 0.67 — 1.26
2001 1.59 4.38 3.38 6.12 — 3.84 0.44 1.36 — 1.45
2002 1.68 4.20 3.73 5.66 — 3.90 0.44 1.64 8.94 1.44
2003 1.66 6.18 4.73 6.03 — 5.07 0.46 1.58 13.21 1.72
2004 1.94 6.65 4.71 7.73 — 5.13 0.46 0.32 — 1.86
2005 2.32 9.32 6.80 10.31 — 7.48 0.44 3.35 — 2.53
2006 2.44 7.51 7.93 12.87 — 9.58 0.52 2.78 — 2.19
2007 2.48 8.18 7.95 13.58 — 9.77 0.52 1.59 — 2.61

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 63.1 1.3 33.8 1.5 1.8 37.0 — — — 101.4


1975 109.3 0.5 309.7 7.9 — 317.6 27.7 — — 455.1
1980 238.2 7.3 361.0 27.1 — 388.1 92.8 — — 726.4
1985 330.9 R 5.5 35.7 11.0 — 46.7 129.1 — — 512.3
1990 357.3 26.0 32.2 18.8 — 51.0 118.5 3.1 — 555.8
1995 416.0 R 120.3 22.1 14.5 — 36.6 120.8 9.1 — R 702.7
1996 463.6 R 92.0 13.5 23.8 — 37.3 116.4 8.0 — R 717.3
1997 472.9 54.6 20.4 57.1 — 77.5 122.7 6.3 — R 734.1
1998 478.4 R 116.0 48.8 8.8 — 57.7 128.7 7.4 — 788.1
1999 480.5 128.4 60.8 13.1 — 73.9 129.7 9.3 — R 821.9
2000 549.8 R 171.8 87.8 38.0 — 125.8 127.2 3.8 — R 978.4
2001 623.6 R 149.4 139.0 51.2 — 190.3 119.0 9.0 — R 1,091.3
2002 659.3 150.2 120.5 17.7 — 138.2 126.8 19.0 (s) R 1,093.6
2003 615.4 R 223.9 196.3 89.9 — 286.2 118.1 19.0 (s) R 1,262.6
2004 706.6 R 333.2 205.3 55.1 — 260.4 134.7 4.5 — R 1,439.3
2005 853.8 R 644.1 233.3 84.4 — 317.7 128.8 46.1 — R 1,990.5
2006 858.1 R 466.3 42.5 34.5 — 77.0 150.4 34.9 — R 1,586.6
2007 926.5 762.6 108.3 88.2 — 196.5 147.7 20.9 — 2,054.3

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Washington W
Primary Energy
A
S
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric H
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
I
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
N
G
1970 — 0.55 0.55 0.71 1.18 0.73 2.50 2.92 0.32 1.00 1.72 0.18 1.33 1.42 0.35 2.02 1.58 T
1975 — 0.61 0.61 1.60 2.55 2.04 4.46 4.62 1.93 2.01 3.25 0.24 1.48 2.51 0.76 2.77 2.79
1980 — 1.13 1.13 4.48 6.68 6.21 6.78 9.92 3.24 4.61 7.13 0.43 1.83 5.75 1.49 4.16 5.89 O
1985
1990


1.74
1.65
1.74
1.65
5.23
3.60
7.67
7.85
6.03
5.68
9.53
10.52
9.31
9.45
4.53
2.70
4.48
3.27
7.39
6.91
0.71
0.47
1.96
1.37
5.75
5.35
1.85
1.14
9.18
10.03
7.36
7.01
N
1995 — 1.58 1.58 3.98 7.76 4.20 10.70 10.05 2.15 3.43 6.84 0.42 1.54 5.30 1.77 12.10 7.32
1996 — 1.62 1.62 4.01 8.75 4.96 11.07 10.89 2.10 3.55 7.75 0.46 1.48 5.84 2.31 12.36 7.87
1997 — 1.68 1.68 4.22 8.85 4.70 11.64 10.47 2.92 3.79 7.78 0.44 1.36 5.93 2.43 11.94 7.83
1998 — 1.52 1.52 3.68 7.36 3.36 10.02 8.96 2.11 2.91 6.35 0.42 1.48 4.87 2.07 11.93 6.99
1999 — 1.58 1.58 3.82 8.39 4.30 10.39 10.50 1.83 2.67 7.26 0.42 1.62 5.57 2.32 12.14 7.61
2000 — 1.71 1.71 5.34 11.01 6.92 R 13.33 12.89 3.97 3.35 R 9.71 0.47 1.91 R 7.25 2.98 12.74 R 9.49
2001 — 1.15 1.15 7.59 10.00 5.70 14.86 12.18 5.29 4.83 9.77 0.50 2.66 7.70 3.63 15.68 10.36
2002 — 1.63 1.63 6.66 9.60 5.32 13.28 10.82 5.78 5.44 9.17 0.47 2.62 7.01 1.88 17.27 10.36
2003 — 1.42 1.42 6.21 11.61 6.49 15.55 13.20 5.90 5.76 10.95 0.43 2.44 7.87 2.01 17.22 11.38
2004 — 1.46 1.46 7.70 14.53 9.38 17.91 15.65 6.31 6.58 13.22 0.38 2.94 9.50 2.16 17.06 13.01
2005 — 1.45 1.45 9.50 18.32 12.81 20.80 19.12 5.63 7.16 16.08 0.42 R 3.23 R 11.65 2.80 17.26 R 14.97
2006 — 1.74 1.74 10.08 20.44 14.96 R 22.65 21.88 R 7.29 7.87 18.57 0.48 R 3.14 R 13.43 2.75 18.07 R 16.47
2007 — 1.92 1.92 10.51 21.54 16.14 25.14 23.97 8.19 8.48 19.69 0.47 3.45 14.46 3.14 18.73 17.63

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 3.2 3.2 97.2 123.0 43.3 15.3 553.3 17.9 58.3 811.0 5.2 21.8 944.4 -11.1 316.8 1,250.1
1975 — 46.9 46.9 242.3 248.4 160.7 11.5 994.2 82.8 131.0 1,628.5 8.7 23.6 1,988.1 -84.6 523.9 2,427.3
1980 — 103.1 103.1 R 530.5 715.7 419.5 33.4 2,222.4 327.7 212.8 3,931.5 9.6 40.6 R 4,693.3 -173.6 953.4 5,473.0
1985 — 162.5 162.5 R 686.4 893.8 522.2 72.5 2,152.0 314.2 276.2 4,231.0 60.3 60.2 R 5,347.0 -348.7 2,331.7 7,330.0
1990 — 141.0 141.0 R 554.1 921.0 716.0 74.6 2,654.5 265.7 253.1 4,885.0 28.8 76.4 R 5,700.3 -165.1 3,033.5 R 8,568.8
1995 — 110.4 110.4 986.1 961.8 547.6 94.5 3,084.0 231.7 285.1 5,204.6 30.3 95.9 6,446.1 -333.3 3,568.5 9,681.4
1996 — 147.7 147.7 1,067.9 1,143.6 627.1 110.1 3,498.5 166.5 311.1 5,856.8 26.8 88.7 7,302.4 -498.0 3,670.6 10,475.1
1997 — 135.6 135.6 1,052.6 1,262.7 R 598.2 201.5 3,340.3 234.4 283.4 R 5,920.5 28.9 86.8 R 7,389.3 -496.6 3,645.9 R 10,538.5
1998 — 156.9 156.9 1,035.3 935.5 R 417.2 156.2 2,887.9 124.4 345.3 R 4,866.5 30.4 88.6 R 6,362.1 -508.4 3,794.2 R 9,647.9
1999 — 153.4 153.4 1,076.1 1,182.1 540.6 155.2 3,460.8 89.6 368.1 5,796.4 26.7 99.7 7,414.1 -532.8 4,027.5 10,908.8
2000 — 182.1 182.1 1,507.4 1,609.8 969.9 R 271.7 4,234.5 174.4 350.4 R 7,610.8 41.9 117.7 R 9,703.7 -889.0 4,131.1 R 12,945.9
2001 — 114.8 114.8 2,313.7 1,402.9 705.5 319.8 4,029.3 208.9 250.6 6,917.0 43.3 157.0 9,766.1 -1,060.2 4,149.0 12,855.0
2002 — 164.0 164.0 1,491.4 1,386.7 545.1 225.4 3,637.9 192.2 262.2 6,249.5 44.8 156.2 8,239.1 -484.2 4,387.0 12,141.9
2003 — 168.4 168.4 1,498.0 1,589.4 643.6 145.6 4,420.1 222.1 277.8 7,298.5 34.1 162.2 9,316.5 -558.9 4,534.2 13,291.8
2004 — 164.2 164.2 1,945.2 2,029.9 1,021.9 168.1 5,247.5 258.3 340.6 9,066.4 35.9 166.0 11,483.0 -626.4 4,591.5 15,448.0
2005 — 163.4 163.4 2,445.9 2,637.5 1,342.0 191.4 6,505.3 275.3 435.2 11,386.6 35.8 R 200.5 R 14,375.0 -795.8 4,842.4 R 18,421.6
2006 — 120.2 120.2 R 2,590.0 3,557.4 1,577.0 R 216.5 7,501.4 R 284.1 498.8 R 13,635.2 46.9 R 269.6 R 16,805.6 -671.4 5,169.4 R 21,303.6
2007 — 183.5 183.5 2,769.7 3,818.5 1,871.6 223.2 8,244.4 514.1 540.1 15,211.9 39.6 207.0 18,637.1 -816.8 5,404.0 23,224.3

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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W Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Washington
A
Primary Energy
S
H Petroleum Biomass

I Natural Distillate Total


N Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

G Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


T
O 1970
1975
0.95
1.14
1.33
2.18
1.40
2.80
2.47
3.61
3.05
5.73
1.57
2.97
0.82
1.62
1.44
2.50
3.12
3.94
2.09
3.20
N 1980 4.26 5.05 7.27 9.80 8.12 7.40 4.15 5.91 5.56 5.70
1985 3.67 6.35 7.76 11.34 8.46 7.92 4.69 6.67 11.14 9.40
1990 3.77 4.87 7.90 7.55 12.32 8.47 4.75 5.86 12.88 10.07
1995 3.77 5.65 7.39 5.12 10.83 8.25 3.86 6.03 14.55 10.85
1996 4.03 5.44 8.29 5.35 11.90 9.10 4.43 6.08 14.76 10.82
1997 3.71 5.38 8.75 4.97 13.21 10.52 4.41 6.45 14.51 10.82
1998 3.66 5.58 7.51 6.67 11.21 9.03 3.82 6.20 14.74 10.85
1999 3.69 5.58 8.18 6.61 11.62 9.47 3.92 6.21 14.95 10.82
2000 3.72 6.87 11.10 9.80 15.20 12.78 5.88 7.87 15.04 11.68
2001 3.48 9.46 10.26 8.95 16.57 12.82 5.62 9.70 16.70 13.06
2002 3.87 9.17 9.25 9.13 13.57 11.39 5.09 9.24 18.44 13.89
2003 3.77 8.25 11.42 9.04 16.17 13.31 6.11 8.80 18.49 13.87
2004 3.61 9.69 13.43 11.52 18.69 15.67 6.95 10.27 18.68 14.73
2005 — 11.43 18.31 13.66 21.20 19.61 9.20 R 12.55 19.18 R 16.13
2006 R 3.82 12.94 20.59 21.97 22.93 R 21.74 10.60 R 14.10 20.00 R 17.33
2007 3.96 13.50 22.34 24.09 25.47 23.93 11.62 14.75 21.28 18.31

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.4 44.8 57.4 1.6 13.2 72.2 2.4 119.9 163.5 283.4
1975 0.1 78.1 78.3 4.2 8.6 91.1 5.2 174.5 258.0 432.5
1980 3.3 158.0 144.9 3.6 18.7 167.2 12.6 341.0 463.8 804.9
1985 4.1 217.8 136.1 5.5 16.8 158.5 24.8 405.2 1,061.8 1,467.0
1990 1.1 R 202.5 123.1 2.1 29.3 154.6 26.6 R 384.7 1,265.9 R 1,650.6
1995 0.9 310.9 86.2 2.5 48.5 137.2 27.8 476.8 1,497.0 1,973.8
1996 0.3 354.0 106.4 3.4 54.1 163.8 33.0 551.1 1,611.7 2,162.8
1997 0.2 348.6 94.3 3.7 114.9 212.9 27.8 589.6 1,572.2 2,161.8
1998 0.1 361.7 76.9 4.7 88.4 170.0 21.4 553.2 1,577.1 2,130.3
1999 0.2 421.6 90.1 3.2 84.2 177.5 23.1 622.5 1,673.4 2,295.9
2000 0.2 513.9 112.3 3.6 113.5 229.4 37.3 780.8 1,695.1 2,475.9
2001 0.2 826.4 113.3 5.1 135.0 253.5 56.2 1,136.3 1,801.6 2,937.9
2002 0.3 684.3 102.1 1.8 150.9 254.8 51.8 991.1 2,017.8 3,009.0
2003 0.3 599.5 96.8 5.2 104.2 206.2 65.4 871.4 2,010.3 2,881.6
2004 0.2 702.9 105.9 4.5 119.6 230.0 76.2 1,009.3 2,068.8 3,078.1
2005 — 868.8 133.4 4.2 150.3 287.8 R 51.1 R 1,207.7 2,173.4 R 3,381.1
2006 R (s) 1,008.6 147.4 3.9 R 157.7 R 309.0 R 53.6 R 1,371.2 2,349.9 R 3,721.1
2007 (s) 1,110.9 143.4 1.7 168.3 313.4 64.9 1,489.1 2,569.7 4,058.8

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Washington W
Primary Energy
A
S
Petroleum Biomass
H
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
I
N
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
G
1970 0.52 1.05 1.21 0.84 1.19 2.92 0.33 1.21 0.82 1.12 3.21 1.90 T
1975
1980
0.90
2.28
1.75
4.59
2.60
6.90
2.31
7.04
2.67
5.60
4.62
9.92
2.45
3.61
2.87
6.76
1.62
4.15
2.06
5.00
4.10
5.67
2.94
5.33
O
1985 2.30 5.24 5.91 11.34 9.94 9.31 4.05 6.08 4.69 5.45 10.57 7.85 N
1990 2.45 4.02 5.45 7.55 9.62 9.45 2.84 5.98 4.75 4.47 11.63 8.57
1995 3.11 4.80 4.91 5.12 10.89 10.05 2.75 5.44 3.86 4.84 13.65 10.06
1996 2.99 4.63 5.82 5.35 12.24 10.89 3.07 6.30 4.43 4.83 13.86 10.17
1997 2.90 4.51 5.41 4.97 12.46 10.47 2.82 6.77 4.41 4.82 13.75 10.12
1998 2.46 4.54 4.06 6.67 10.88 8.96 1.96 5.62 3.82 4.65 13.62 10.14
1999 2.43 4.64 5.04 6.61 11.19 10.50 2.65 6.95 3.92 4.93 13.77 10.14
2000 2.51 5.77 7.42 9.80 14.11 12.89 4.35 9.40 5.88 6.23 13.74 10.78
2001 2.40 8.33 6.38 8.95 15.36 12.18 3.59 8.25 5.62 8.21 15.67 12.46
2002 2.50 8.10 6.29 9.13 12.73 10.82 4.11 8.06 5.09 7.95 17.50 13.80
2003 2.41 7.22 7.69 9.04 13.66 13.20 4.74 8.86 6.11 7.36 17.78 13.80
2004 2.67 9.19 10.47 11.52 15.68 15.65 — 11.84 6.95 9.34 18.09 14.80
2005 — 10.10 14.12 13.66 18.79 19.12 — 15.24 9.20 R 10.79 18.54 R 15.54
2006 R 3.71 11.59 16.67 21.97 21.68 21.88 8.41 R 17.98 10.60 R 12.40 19.44 R 16.71
2007 3.86 12.06 17.79 24.09 23.63 23.97 9.97 19.68 11.62 12.86 19.20 16.78

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.2 20.4 15.7 0.1 0.9 4.7 1.0 22.3 (s) 43.0 73.6 116.6
1975 0.2 58.2 23.0 0.3 0.7 9.1 5.5 38.6 0.1 97.1 145.3 242.5
1980 6.6 R 148.7 43.1 0.7 2.3 24.9 9.7 80.7 0.3 236.3 267.8 504.1
1985 9.1 193.3 143.1 13.2 3.5 17.4 19.0 196.3 0.6 R 399.3 683.7 1,083.0
1990 2.8 R 160.0 59.2 0.6 4.0 14.0 0.9 78.8 2.9 R 244.5 853.4 R 1,098.0
1995 4.8 212.9 36.2 0.4 8.6 3.1 1.9 50.2 3.8 271.7 1,113.9 1,385.6
1996 1.4 231.3 33.5 0.2 9.8 3.4 3.2 50.2 4.5 287.5 1,189.4 1,476.9
1997 1.3 220.8 34.2 0.4 19.1 3.3 0.8 57.8 4.7 284.5 1,182.4 1,466.9
1998 0.8 216.4 20.3 0.9 15.1 2.9 0.4 39.7 3.5 260.4 1,202.0 1,462.4
1999 0.9 248.1 27.9 0.4 14.3 17.6 0.5 60.7 3.8 313.5 1,254.0 1,567.5
2000 1.2 303.8 39.0 0.7 18.6 18.4 0.7 77.4 6.1 388.4 1,314.4 1,702.8
2001 1.1 492.7 44.8 1.1 22.1 9.3 0.2 77.3 9.9 581.1 1,471.4 2,052.5
2002 1.2 382.8 42.3 1.2 25.0 10.5 0.1 79.1 9.2 472.3 1,643.8 2,116.1
2003 1.3 353.1 47.8 1.5 15.5 5.7 (s) 70.5 11.5 436.4 1,701.3 2,137.6
2004 1.3 455.5 45.5 1.9 17.7 6.9 — 72.1 12.8 541.6 1,742.2 2,283.7
2005 — 518.8 85.4 3.7 23.5 13.6 — 126.3 R 8.2 R 653.3 1,777.8 R 2,431.1
2006 R (s) 614.0 98.8 2.8 R 26.3 15.6 (s) R 143.6 R 8.7 R 766.3 1,896.1 R 2,662.3
2007 (s) 664.7 81.2 1.4 27.5 21.1 (s) 131.2 10.2 806.1 1,939.5 2,745.6

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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W Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Washington
A Primary Energy
S Coal Petroleum Biomass
H
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
I Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
N Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
G
T 1970 — 0.52 0.52 0.38 0.73 1.19 2.92 0.33 0.76 0.67 1.45 0.60 0.97 0.70
1975 — 0.90 0.90 1.29 2.05 2.67 4.62 1.78 1.71 1.86 1.45 1.57 1.37 1.51
O 1980 — 2.28 2.28 4.09 6.06 5.60 9.92 3.36 3.63 4.26 1.45 3.84 2.26 3.29
N 1985
1990


2.30
2.45
2.30
2.45
4.58
2.64
6.18
5.51
9.94
9.62
9.31
9.45
4.05
2.84
3.53
2.63
4.48
3.67
1.45
0.97
4.11
2.79
6.23
7.00
4.80
4.30
1995 — 3.11 3.11 2.63 5.35 10.23 10.05 2.75 2.74 3.65 1.23 2.80 8.67 4.51
1996 — 2.99 2.99 2.57 6.18 9.85 10.89 3.07 2.86 3.96 1.02 2.89 8.53 4.45
1997 — 2.90 2.90 3.01 5.83 9.45 10.47 2.82 3.08 4.28 1.02 3.12 8.02 4.58
1998 — 2.46 2.46 2.52 4.54 8.25 8.96 1.96 2.34 3.07 1.24 2.58 8.27 4.15
1999 — 2.43 2.43 2.68 5.54 8.81 10.50 2.65 2.24 3.05 1.38 2.67 8.55 4.32
2000 — 2.48 2.48 3.85 8.26 R 12.02 12.89 4.35 2.72 R 4.48 1.42 R 3.74 9.68 R 5.58
2001 — 2.40 2.40 4.85 7.19 13.61 12.18 3.59 3.81 6.51 1.94 4.95 13.93 7.12
2002 — 2.50 2.50 4.73 6.53 12.71 10.82 4.11 4.18 5.77 2.11 4.54 14.30 6.75
2003 — 2.41 2.41 5.92 8.24 14.23 13.20 4.74 4.27 6.22 1.62 4.96 13.96 7.26
2004 — 2.67 2.67 7.66 11.53 16.28 15.65 5.11 5.05 7.61 1.79 6.43 12.55 8.09
2005 — 3.31 3.31 9.94 15.00 19.40 19.12 7.11 5.33 8.50 2.72 7.57 12.50 8.93
2006 — 3.71 3.71 9.56 17.53 21.70 21.88 8.41 5.90 R 10.06 2.68 R 7.59 13.00 R 8.89
2007 — 3.86 3.86 9.54 18.31 24.84 23.97 9.97 6.27 10.50 2.51 8.39 13.39 9.64

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 2.7 2.7 32.0 19.6 1.1 8.4 13.1 40.4 82.5 19.3 136.5 79.7 216.1
1975 — 9.8 9.8 106.0 44.8 1.8 10.6 47.9 102.3 207.3 18.3 341.4 120.6 462.0
1980 — 16.2 16.2 220.5 150.7 10.5 14.5 113.3 148.6 437.7 27.7 R 702.1 221.7 R 923.8
1985 — 10.3 10.3 274.9 96.3 40.5 33.8 121.8 198.6 491.0 32.4 808.7 585.8 1,394.5
1990 — 12.7 12.7 R 190.8 126.8 31.1 32.7 24.2 190.3 405.0 44.7 R 653.3 913.7 R 1,567.1
1995 — 13.2 13.2 280.4 114.8 29.8 29.1 8.6 214.9 397.1 59.7 750.4 957.0 1,707.5
1996 — 8.9 8.9 278.6 131.8 40.0 32.1 2.7 236.0 442.6 46.0 776.1 869.0 1,645.1
1997 — 9.3 9.3 322.4 115.8 63.6 32.4 2.3 215.0 429.1 50.7 811.6 890.6 1,702.2
1998 — 6.6 6.6 320.3 112.3 49.1 22.9 (s) 264.4 448.9 57.6 833.4 1,014.5 1,847.9
1999 — 5.3 5.3 316.8 115.1 56.1 27.7 2.6 297.9 499.4 64.8 886.3 1,099.4 1,985.7
2000 — 7.0 7.0 300.3 140.9 R 138.6 35.8 8.7 271.0 R 595.0 63.4 R 965.7 1,121.0 R 2,086.7
2001 — 6.9 6.9 336.1 148.8 161.2 66.0 0.1 181.0 557.1 77.4 977.4 875.3 1,852.8
2002 — 5.7 5.7 289.1 120.3 48.2 62.2 (s) 182.9 413.5 81.3 789.6 724.5 1,514.1
2003 — 5.0 5.0 356.0 136.6 20.1 76.6 (s) 186.7 420.0 67.0 848.1 819.9 1,668.0
2004 — 4.9 4.9 479.4 161.7 24.3 103.8 (s) 239.8 529.6 58.3 1,072.2 777.8 1,850.0
2005 — 4.9 4.9 619.0 250.4 (s) 125.8 0.1 300.0 676.2 120.8 1,420.9 891.1 2,312.0
2006 — 7.4 7.4 R 622.7 374.4 R 12.8 149.6 0.1 351.3 R 888.3 R 185.4 R 1,703.8 923.4 R 2,627.3
2007 — 12.3 12.3 638.2 418.8 12.6 121.2 — 376.0 928.6 106.4 1,685.5 894.7 2,580.3

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Washington W
A
Primary Energy
S
Petroleum H
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total I
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
N
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu G
T
1970 0.52 — 2.17 1.32 0.73 1.19 5.08 2.92 0.30 2.23 2.23 2.16 2.23
1975 0.90 — 3.45 2.65 2.04 2.67 7.48 4.62 2.14 3.73 3.73 3.20 3.73 O
1980 — — 9.02 6.72 6.21 5.60 14.36 9.92 3.15 7.86 7.86 4.26 7.86 N
1985 — — 9.99 8.77 6.03 9.80 17.61 9.31 5.02 8.24 8.24 8.28 8.24
1990 — 3.93 9.32 9.04 5.68 9.59 14.60 9.45 2.69 7.52 7.52 8.08 7.52
1995 — 5.40 8.36 8.75 4.20 11.63 19.41 10.05 2.13 7.38 7.38 9.30 7.38
1996 — 2.52 9.29 9.71 4.96 11.52 20.08 10.89 2.08 8.43 8.43 9.99 8.43
1997 — 3.63 9.39 9.76 4.70 11.15 17.98 10.47 2.93 8.27 8.27 10.63 8.27
1998 — 3.67 8.11 8.36 3.36 9.63 19.07 8.96 2.11 7.08 7.08 9.18 7.08
1999 — 3.64 8.81 9.16 4.30 11.75 16.75 10.50 1.81 8.33 8.33 9.31 8.33
2000 — 3.79 10.87 11.79 6.92 14.75 17.99 12.89 3.96 10.77 10.76 9.47 10.76
2001 — 3.90 11.01 10.92 5.70 16.14 19.00 12.18 5.29 10.19 10.18 10.80 10.18
2002 — 3.91 10.72 10.38 5.32 13.58 21.74 10.82 5.78 9.53 9.52 12.06 9.52
2003 — 3.62 12.42 12.39 6.49 15.58 26.51 13.20 5.90 11.48 11.47 18.91 11.47
2004 — 3.76 15.13 15.16 9.38 17.73 29.35 15.65 6.31 13.83 13.82 18.89 13.82
2005 — 4.24 18.56 19.04 12.81 20.41 38.40 19.12 5.63 17.01 17.00 18.86 17.00
2006 — 6.01 22.31 21.04 14.96 22.40 R 46.08 21.88 R 7.29 19.71 19.70 17.38 19.70
2007 — 6.49 23.70 22.15 16.14 24.62 51.97 23.97 8.19 20.84 20.82 16.82 20.82

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) — 3.8 30.3 43.3 0.2 12.3 540.2 3.8 633.9 633.9 (s) 634.0
1975 (s) — 4.8 102.2 160.7 0.4 19.4 974.5 28.3 1,290.3 1,290.3 (s) 1,290.3
1980 — — 16.2 375.8 419.5 1.9 43.6 2,183.1 200.3 3,240.3 3,240.3 (s) 3,240.3
1985 — — 10.2 517.8 522.2 11.6 48.7 2,100.7 173.4 3,384.7 3,385.2 0.4 3,385.5
1990 — 0.2 14.7 611.0 716.0 10.1 45.4 2,607.9 240.5 4,245.7 4,252.7 0.4 4,253.1
1995 — 0.5 9.7 718.0 547.6 7.6 57.6 3,051.8 221.2 4,613.5 4,613.9 0.6 4,614.5
1996 — 0.3 13.7 861.1 627.1 6.2 57.9 3,463.0 160.6 5,189.5 5,189.8 0.6 5,190.4
1997 — 0.5 9.6 1,004.2 R 598.2 3.9 54.7 3,304.6 231.3 R 5,206.5 R 5,207.0 0.7 R 5,207.6
1998 — 0.7 14.6 724.1 R 417.2 3.5 60.8 2,862.0 123.9 R 4,206.0 R 4,206.7 0.6 R 4,207.3
1999 — 0.9 12.6 948.4 540.6 0.6 53.9 3,415.5 86.5 5,058.2 5,059.1 0.6 5,059.7
2000 — 1.0 18.2 1,287.4 969.9 0.9 57.1 4,180.3 165.0 6,678.8 6,679.8 0.6 6,680.4
2001 — 1.1 8.2 1,076.9 705.5 1.4 55.2 3,954.1 208.6 6,009.9 6,011.1 0.7 6,011.8
2002 — 1.1 13.9 1,120.6 545.1 1.3 62.4 3,565.3 192.1 5,500.7 5,501.9 0.8 5,502.7
2003 — 1.3 14.1 1,306.9 643.6 5.7 70.4 4,337.7 222.0 6,600.5 6,601.8 2.7 6,604.5
2004 — 1.5 15.4 1,714.0 1,021.9 6.6 78.9 5,136.7 258.3 8,232.0 8,233.5 2.7 8,236.2
2005 — 2.3 24.5 2,167.0 1,342.0 17.6 102.7 6,365.8 275.3 10,295.0 10,297.3 0.1 10,297.4
2006 — R 3.1 20.7 2,932.1 1,577.0 19.7 120.1 7,336.1 R 284.0 R 12,289.7 R 12,292.8 0.1 R 12,292.9
2007 — 3.5 21.1 3,172.5 1,871.6 14.8 139.9 8,102.1 514.1 13,836.1 13,839.6 0.1 13,839.7

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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W Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Washington
A
Petroleum Biomass
S
H Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
I
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
N
G 1970 — — 0.32 0.38 — 0.33 0.18 0.65 1.92 0.35
T 1975 0.57 — 2.50 2.43 — 2.50 0.24 — 3.89 0.76
1980 0.96 3.43 3.58 6.40 — 3.93 0.43 — 6.94 1.49
O 1985 1.65 4.54 — 5.72 — 5.72 0.71 0.79 9.34 1.85
N 1990
1995
1.58
1.44
3.03
4.38
3.05

5.15
4.85


5.09
4.85
0.47
0.42
0.61
0.78
8.37
6.21
1.14
1.77
1996 1.57 4.75 — 5.09 — 5.09 0.46 0.78 6.37 2.31
1997 1.63 5.65 — 4.99 — 4.99 0.44 0.55 6.71 2.43
1998 1.49 3.26 — 4.05 — 4.05 0.42 0.91 7.87 2.07
1999 1.56 2.62 — 4.79 — 4.79 0.42 1.07 8.69 2.32
2000 1.69 5.09 — 6.64 0.43 6.64 0.47 1.11 16.78 2.98
2001 1.11 7.42 — 6.35 — 6.35 0.50 1.83 20.47 3.63
2002 1.60 3.30 — 5.72 — 5.72 0.47 1.54 8.94 1.88
2003 1.40 3.18 — 7.49 — 7.49 0.43 1.43 13.21 2.01
2004 1.43 4.52 — 8.97 — 8.97 0.38 1.71 13.84 2.16
2005 1.43 6.49 — 10.92 — 10.92 0.42 1.83 16.53 2.80
2006 1.68 5.66 — 19.99 — 19.99 0.48 2.02 17.32 2.75
2007 1.85 6.01 — 16.19 — 16.19 0.47 2.28 18.25 3.14

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — — (s) (s) — (s) 5.2 (s) 5.9 11.1


1975 36.7 — 1.1 0.1 — 1.2 8.7 — 38.1 84.6
1980 77.1 3.3 4.5 1.1 — 5.7 9.6 — 77.9 173.6
1985 139.0 0.4 — 0.6 — 0.6 60.3 2.3 146.1 348.7
1990 124.4 0.6 (s) 0.9 — 0.9 28.8 2.3 8.0 165.1
1995 91.6 181.4 — 6.6 — 6.6 30.3 4.6 18.7 333.3
1996 137.1 203.7 — 10.8 — 10.8 26.8 5.1 114.5 498.0
1997 124.8 160.3 — 14.2 — 14.2 28.9 3.6 164.8 496.6
1998 149.4 136.1 — 2.0 — 2.0 30.4 6.1 184.4 508.4
1999 147.0 88.8 — 0.6 — 0.6 26.7 8.0 261.8 532.8
2000 173.7 388.4 — 30.3 (s) 30.3 41.9 10.9 243.8 889.0
2001 106.6 657.3 — 19.2 — 19.2 43.3 R 13.5 220.2 1,060.2
2002 156.9 134.1 — 1.3 — 1.3 44.8 14.0 133.1 484.2
2003 161.8 188.1 — 1.3 — 1.3 34.1 18.3 155.3 558.9
2004 157.8 305.9 — 2.8 — 2.8 35.9 18.8 105.2 626.4
2005 158.4 437.0 — 1.3 — 1.3 35.8 20.4 142.9 795.8
2006 112.8 341.6 — 4.6 — 4.6 46.9 21.9 143.6 671.4
2007 171.2 352.4 — 2.6 — 2.6 39.6 25.6 225.5 816.8

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, West Virginia W
Primary Energy
E
S
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric T
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Jet Motor Residual Nuclear Wood and Power Retail Total
Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil Fuel LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i Sector g,i Electricity Energy f,g,h

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


V
I
1970 0.40 0.28 0.31 0.62 1.40 0.73 1.67 2.86 0.58 1.06 1.77 — 1.16 0.68 0.26 3.96 1.13 R
1975 1.51 0.94 1.02 1.16 3.36 2.05 3.25 4.61 1.89 2.99 3.62 — 1.47 1.58 0.88 8.30 2.78
1980 1.86 1.41 1.46 3.18 7.24 6.46 6.16 9.96 3.33 7.33 8.06 — 2.79 3.16 1.43 10.58 5.76 G
1985
1990
1.93
1.80
1.59
1.45
1.61
1.47
5.28
4.40
8.02
7.68
6.87
6.41
9.40
11.26
9.19
9.96
4.01
2.68
7.49
5.97
8.26
7.87


3.09
2.97
3.23
3.13
1.62
1.48
14.19
13.90
7.26
6.64
I
1995 1.57 1.28 1.29 4.54 7.12 3.88 9.41 10.02 2.68 5.06 7.84 — 2.52 2.93 1.28 15.68 7.23 N
1996 1.68 1.25 1.27 4.69 7.71 4.70 10.46 10.28 3.41 6.09 8.87 — 2.87 2.79 1.26 15.32 7.68
1997 1.75 1.25 1.26 4.56 7.87 4.44 10.49 10.30 3.38 6.08 8.95 — 2.75 2.82 1.25 14.75 7.83 I
1998
1999
1.67
1.74
1.26
1.20
1.28
1.22
4.91
4.98
7.01
7.48
3.31
3.84
9.63
12.19
8.81
9.37
2.24
3.20
4.92
5.02
7.59
8.06


2.49
2.55
2.64
2.62
1.23
1.19
14.91
14.97
7.18
7.55
A
2000 1.66 1.21 1.23 5.46 10.42 6.50 R 14.75 12.27 4.43 6.62 R 10.85 — 3.57 3.15 1.22 14.91 R 8.80
2001 1.73 1.26 1.28 6.09 9.63 6.53 16.97 11.48 5.32 5.60 9.38 — 2.90 3.36 1.28 14.90 8.56
2002 1.93 1.22 1.25 6.26 8.28 6.26 14.52 11.13 3.94 5.84 8.74 — 2.96 3.09 1.22 15.02 8.40
2003 1.93 1.26 1.28 7.70 10.14 6.39 17.07 12.73 4.82 7.05 10.41 — 3.52 3.50 1.27 15.06 9.52
2004 2.31 1.37 1.40 7.95 12.16 8.70 18.84 15.06 4.88 8.04 12.08 — 3.94 4.20 1.38 15.09 10.50
2005 3.02 1.55 1.60 11.09 16.38 12.64 21.23 18.59 7.18 10.83 15.60 — R 5.22 5.16 1.56 15.18 13.25
2006 3.35 1.69 1.74 11.18 18.29 14.64 R 23.80 20.83 8.34 12.78 17.65 — R 5.69 5.79 1.70 14.84 14.49
2007 3.54 1.84 1.91 10.93 19.71 15.96 26.41 22.95 9.60 14.43 19.36 — 6.35 6.12 1.87 15.72 15.28

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 55.3 132.2 187.5 108.3 31.9 1.2 7.8 237.6 7.5 97.6 383.5 — 4.7 684.1 -89.9 204.3 798.4
1975 178.3 655.6 833.9 171.0 114.2 2.8 18.1 467.7 26.2 298.6 927.6 — 6.6 1,939.1 -531.0 477.3 1,885.3
1980 190.2 1,063.5 1,253.7 415.1 441.1 12.9 77.7 1,014.2 24.8 809.8 2,380.6 — 10.7 4,060.1 -997.7 748.8 3,811.2
1985 72.4 1,326.1 1,398.6 510.6 484.9 9.0 38.5 894.2 22.2 541.9 1,990.7 — 14.0 3,913.8 -1,261.8 1,000.4 3,652.4
1990 93.1 1,194.5 1,287.6 471.2 473.5 9.8 62.4 1,027.7 18.4 584.9 2,176.7 — 5.9 3,941.4 -1,109.2 1,088.7 3,920.8
1995 75.3 1,051.3 1,126.5 539.1 464.5 3.8 63.8 1,092.0 2.3 353.4 1,979.8 — 7.3 3,652.7 -994.6 1,375.2 4,033.4
1996 73.1 1,089.9 1,163.0 563.4 411.3 4.5 81.4 1,013.2 5.7 166.9 1,682.9 — 8.3 3,417.6 -1,044.4 1,352.4 3,725.6
1997 41.2 1,138.2 1,179.4 569.7 480.7 4.3 107.7 1,060.8 3.8 167.6 1,825.0 — 6.5 3,580.7 -1,085.5 1,308.1 3,803.3
1998 79.6 1,173.5 1,253.1 534.2 504.1 3.3 73.1 905.9 0.6 172.4 R 1,659.5 — 4.5 3,451.2 -1,082.5 1,334.6 3,703.3
1999 74.4 1,138.1 1,212.4 533.1 515.5 4.0 47.2 951.6 1.2 168.0 1,687.6 — 4.8 3,437.9 -1,081.4 1,372.5 3,729.1
2000 67.8 1,132.5 1,200.3 595.7 759.2 7.0 R 83.0 1,241.3 5.5 190.4 R 2,286.4 — 7.6 R 4,090.0 -1,094.6 1,395.3 R 4,390.6
2001 60.3 1,047.0 1,107.3 643.8 700.5 7.1 84.6 1,178.8 3.6 394.7 2,369.3 — 5.1 4,125.6 -1,020.8 1,391.9 4,496.6
2002 73.0 1,164.4 1,237.4 626.8 720.6 8.8 51.7 1,118.3 1.8 431.3 2,332.6 — 5.0 4,201.8 -1,125.0 1,443.9 4,520.7
2003 69.4 1,183.9 1,253.3 809.8 724.2 9.5 73.1 1,298.9 1.2 503.9 2,610.7 — 6.2 4,680.0 -1,160.0 1,439.4 4,959.4
2004 78.1 1,236.6 1,314.7 885.0 968.9 12.4 110.4 1,598.0 8.6 685.0 3,383.3 — 6.8 5,589.9 -1,196.7 1,467.8 5,861.0
2005 93.9 1,441.4 1,535.3 1,019.2 1,362.4 17.1 78.9 1,959.3 13.4 866.6 4,297.6 — R 10.0 R 6,862.1 -1,409.1 1,533.7 R 6,986.8
2006 95.7 1,576.5 1,672.2 1,033.6 1,592.8 19.2 R 126.7 2,209.4 13.8 R 1,063.6 R 5,025.5 — R 10.6 R 7,741.8 -1,546.8 1,609.3 R 7,804.4
2007 136.3 1,738.5 1,874.8 980.8 1,692.4 21.3 111.0 2,421.7 50.3 1,125.1 5,421.8 — 12.5 8,289.9 -1,722.0 1,801.1 8,369.1

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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W Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, West Virginia
E
Primary Energy
S
T Petroleum Biomass

Natural Distillate Total


V Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

I Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


R
G 1970
1975
0.66
1.22
0.87
1.40
1.37
2.69
1.64
3.17
2.49
4.97
1.75
3.27
0.73
1.45
0.91
1.56
6.41
10.47
1.72
3.47
I 1980 1.59 3.48 6.65 8.48 8.94 7.36 3.70 4.12 12.64 6.35
1985 1.66 5.99 7.42 7.77 9.61 7.84 4.19 6.08 17.38 9.71
N 1990 1.43 6.03 7.57 7.77 12.50 8.72 3.53 6.27 17.28 10.36
I 1995 1.10 6.64 6.23 5.56 13.41 7.84 2.87 6.62 19.05 11.68
1996 1.16 6.62 7.34 6.23 13.70 8.51 3.29 6.74 18.69 11.41
A 1997 1.32 6.38 7.35 6.49 14.23 9.16 3.28 6.73 18.34 11.25
1998 1.30 6.86 6.25 6.28 13.17 7.92 2.84 6.88 18.45 11.85
1999 1.36 7.03 6.03 6.89 13.67 8.66 2.91 7.16 18.39 11.95
2000 1.30 6.98 9.56 9.71 17.37 12.35 4.37 7.77 18.36 12.36
2001 1.59 7.50 8.71 8.98 18.42 12.80 4.17 8.46 18.35 12.75
2002 1.55 8.38 8.06 8.56 16.45 11.02 3.78 8.72 18.27 13.30
2003 1.69 9.06 9.97 11.82 18.82 13.99 4.54 9.74 18.29 13.68
2004 2.32 9.29 11.41 10.71 20.29 15.84 5.16 10.36 18.25 13.92
2005 2.80 12.15 15.61 14.84 23.00 18.40 6.83 R 12.93 18.19 15.55
2006 3.09 13.87 17.28 18.63 26.34 R 22.00 7.87 R 15.11 18.62 R 16.87
2007 2.46 13.58 18.94 21.00 28.64 24.18 8.64 15.00 19.73 17.52

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 1.7 51.7 2.0 2.5 2.5 7.0 1.2 61.6 75.6 137.2
1975 2.1 74.5 9.1 3.1 6.1 18.3 2.6 97.4 177.9 275.3
1980 1.3 173.6 45.3 19.6 13.0 77.9 8.2 261.0 284.9 545.9
1985 0.7 234.7 22.3 17.2 7.8 47.3 11.0 293.8 398.1 691.8
1990 1.3 210.5 30.1 9.3 18.9 58.2 4.5 274.5 446.8 721.2
1995 0.2 249.3 18.0 9.0 20.2 47.2 5.2 302.0 595.8 897.8
1996 0.4 262.5 25.6 13.3 23.7 62.7 6.2 331.8 591.6 923.3
1997 0.4 245.1 25.8 14.7 34.9 75.4 4.5 325.4 564.8 890.2
1998 0.6 216.3 19.9 16.9 24.4 61.1 3.5 281.4 569.8 851.2
1999 0.7 233.0 16.9 21.5 35.2 73.6 3.7 311.1 593.0 904.1
2000 0.8 235.7 29.2 18.7 47.1 95.0 6.0 337.6 610.1 947.7
2001 0.2 255.8 26.4 18.0 65.8 110.2 3.7 369.9 615.5 985.4
2002 0.2 259.9 23.6 12.7 37.5 73.8 3.4 337.3 651.2 988.4
2003 0.2 306.0 27.4 14.7 53.7 95.8 4.3 406.3 653.5 1,059.8
2004 0.3 330.9 28.6 15.5 84.3 128.4 5.0 464.6 669.9 1,134.5
2005 0.4 387.3 34.7 21.0 56.3 112.1 R 7.8 R 507.6 706.5 R 1,214.1
2006 0.2 410.6 38.3 19.9 R 85.2 R 143.3 R 8.2 R 562.2 699.6 R 1,261.8
2007 0.4 387.0 36.4 14.7 78.9 130.0 9.9 527.3 790.9 1,318.2

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, West Virginia W
Primary Energy
E
S
Petroleum Biomass
T
Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Total
Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Total d Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity Energy f,g,h
V
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
I
1970 0.35 0.69 1.08 0.77 1.45 2.86 0.86 1.57 0.73 0.70 5.81 1.88 R
1975
1980
1.33
1.44
1.18
3.24
2.37
6.24
2.46
6.85
2.76
5.80
4.61
9.96
1.82
4.02
2.77
7.04
1.45
3.70
1.29
3.40
10.00
12.59
3.34
6.21
G
1985 1.42 5.64 6.25 7.77 9.31 9.19 4.01 7.21 4.19 5.77 16.64 9.74 I
1990 1.28 5.44 5.87 7.77 10.76 9.96 2.68 7.19 3.53 5.29 15.86 8.98
1995 1.35 5.73 4.43 5.56 9.67 10.02 — 5.26 2.87 5.48 17.35 10.10 N
1996
1997
1.34
1.41
5.69
5.94
5.37
5.01
6.23
6.49
10.93
11.17
10.28
10.30


6.47
6.37
3.29
3.28
5.42
5.63
16.90
16.39
9.71
9.78
I
1998 1.95 5.89 3.78 6.28 10.42 8.81 — 4.97 2.84 5.35 16.44 9.69 A
1999 1.53 5.90 4.52 6.89 10.16 9.37 — 5.94 2.91 5.42 16.37 9.65
2000 1.30 6.16 7.18 9.71 13.19 12.27 — 8.61 4.37 5.69 16.13 9.79
2001 1.42 6.59 6.50 8.98 14.12 11.48 — 8.29 4.17 6.59 16.10 10.45
2002 1.58 7.33 5.98 8.56 11.66 11.13 — 7.33 3.78 7.16 16.00 11.23
2003 1.54 8.08 7.34 11.82 14.06 12.73 — 9.91 4.54 8.02 15.98 11.49
2004 1.92 8.63 9.32 10.71 15.81 15.06 — 11.62 5.16 8.60 16.01 11.73
2005 2.66 11.42 13.70 14.84 18.21 18.59 — 15.05 6.83 11.15 16.21 R 13.42
2006 2.72 12.67 15.62 18.63 20.29 20.83 — R 17.79 7.87 12.79 16.39 R 14.45
2007 2.68 12.45 16.93 21.00 22.71 22.95 — 19.43 8.64 12.38 17.14 14.71

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.7 15.3 0.6 0.1 0.3 0.8 (s) 1.8 (s) 17.8 44.4 62.2
1975 5.3 30.2 2.9 0.1 0.6 1.4 0.1 5.2 (s) 40.8 97.5 138.3
1980 4.3 73.4 9.5 1.4 1.5 5.7 0.1 18.3 0.2 96.2 157.1 253.3
1985 2.2 103.7 24.5 5.7 1.3 14.8 0.1 46.5 0.3 152.6 253.4 406.0
1990 4.6 124.8 18.0 2.0 2.9 17.3 1.1 41.2 0.5 171.1 275.1 446.2
1995 1.9 157.4 9.2 1.2 2.6 1.0 — 14.0 0.7 174.0 351.8 525.8
1996 3.2 169.1 8.2 1.3 3.3 1.1 — 13.9 0.9 187.0 347.7 534.7
1997 3.3 164.3 9.2 1.9 4.8 1.0 — 17.0 0.8 185.3 337.8 523.0
1998 7.2 156.4 8.1 2.0 3.4 0.9 — 14.5 0.6 178.7 353.3 532.0
1999 5.8 170.1 8.4 2.5 4.6 0.9 — 16.4 0.6 192.9 366.7 559.6
2000 6.4 172.2 15.1 4.0 6.3 1.2 — 26.6 1.0 206.2 378.3 584.5
2001 1.5 195.3 15.4 3.2 8.9 1.2 — 28.7 0.7 226.1 377.0 603.1
2002 1.2 182.5 11.3 3.1 4.7 1.1 — 20.3 0.6 204.5 388.5 593.1
2003 1.4 226.3 9.7 6.2 7.1 1.3 — 24.2 0.8 252.6 389.2 641.8
2004 2.4 255.0 12.8 4.9 11.6 2.2 — 31.4 0.8 289.7 394.2 683.9
2005 4.9 306.5 18.4 5.3 7.9 2.7 — 34.3 R 1.2 R 346.9 412.1 R 759.0
2006 1.5 337.6 15.0 4.3 R 11.6 3.1 — R 34.0 R 1.3 R 374.4 412.6 R 787.1
2007 3.6 302.6 15.9 3.0 11.0 3.5 — 33.5 1.5 341.3 454.2 795.5

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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W Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, West Virginia
E Primary Energy
S Coal Petroleum Biomass
T
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
V Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
I
R 1970 0.40 0.35 0.38 0.45 0.71 1.45 2.86 0.48 1.00 0.96 1.49 0.53 2.63 0.67
1975 1.51 1.33 1.43 0.98 2.27 2.76 4.61 1.92 2.92 2.80 1.49 1.76 6.56 2.10
G 1980 1.86 1.44 1.70 2.91 6.15 5.80 9.96 3.33 7.20 6.75 1.48 3.89 8.58 4.31
I 1985
1990
1.93
1.80
1.42
1.28
1.63
1.50
4.39
2.75
6.72
5.89
9.31
10.76
9.19
9.96
4.01
2.68
7.27
5.79
7.09
5.84
1.48
1.64
4.34
3.52
10.77
10.44
5.16
4.25
N 1995
1996
1.57
1.68
1.35
1.34
1.46
1.51
2.45
2.60
4.65
5.69
8.15
9.43
10.02
10.28
2.68
3.42
4.72
5.20
4.93
5.90
1.64
1.65
2.99
3.00
11.82
11.45
4.14
4.38
I 1997 1.75 1.41 1.53 2.72 5.28 9.21 10.30 3.38 5.25 5.92 1.65 3.18 10.87 4.54
1998 1.67 1.95 1.81 3.19 4.17 8.38 8.81 2.24 4.02 4.59 1.22 2.91 11.07 4.19
A 1999 1.74 1.53 1.64 2.88 4.91 8.74 9.37 3.20 4.11 4.58 1.22 2.76 11.15 4.23
2000 1.66 1.30 1.48 3.94 7.89 R 12.13 12.27 4.43 5.58 R 6.88 1.22 R 3.58 11.03 R 4.88
2001 1.73 1.42 1.57 4.46 7.15 12.66 11.48 5.32 5.18 5.77 1.22 3.93 10.96 5.00
2002 1.93 1.58 1.75 4.17 6.44 10.80 11.13 3.94 5.44 5.89 1.63 4.16 11.15 5.12
2003 1.93 1.54 1.74 6.40 7.73 13.02 12.73 4.82 6.54 6.97 1.69 5.00 11.18 5.92
2004 2.31 1.92 2.11 6.46 9.94 14.68 15.06 4.88 7.61 8.22 1.66 5.92 11.22 6.66
2005 3.02 2.66 2.85 9.82 14.11 17.32 18.59 7.18 10.21 11.27 1.66 8.46 11.28 8.90
2006 3.35 2.72 3.04 7.91 16.41 19.51 20.83 8.34 12.12 13.44 R 1.66 9.70 10.87 9.91
2007 3.54 2.68 3.18 7.92 17.67 21.70 22.95 9.60 13.67 14.77 1.66 10.12 11.59 10.39

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 55.3 42.6 97.9 41.2 4.5 5.0 1.7 4.8 88.5 104.5 3.4 246.9 84.3 331.2
1975 178.3 125.7 304.0 66.1 19.1 11.2 1.9 17.9 283.5 333.7 3.9 707.8 201.9 909.6
1980 190.2 85.6 275.7 167.9 125.3 62.9 4.3 24.7 764.0 981.2 2.3 1,427.2 306.7 1,733.9
1985 72.4 74.8 147.3 171.6 81.4 28.5 11.1 22.1 492.8 635.9 2.7 957.5 348.9 1,306.4
1990 93.1 92.4 185.5 135.2 108.2 39.7 13.0 17.3 549.3 727.5 1.0 1,049.2 366.8 1,415.9
1995 75.3 65.9 141.2 129.5 87.3 40.5 10.1 2.3 313.3 453.6 1.3 725.6 427.6 1,153.2
1996 73.1 53.8 126.9 130.6 102.8 53.8 10.1 5.6 121.9 294.2 1.2 552.9 413.1 966.0
1997 41.2 59.0 100.2 158.0 86.4 68.0 10.7 3.8 122.7 291.6 1.3 551.0 405.5 956.6
1998 79.6 92.0 171.6 159.3 73.1 45.4 10.4 0.6 122.0 251.5 0.5 582.9 411.5 994.3
1999 74.4 60.3 134.7 128.1 86.5 7.3 9.1 1.2 116.1 220.3 0.5 483.5 412.9 896.3
2000 67.8 52.2 120.0 184.1 133.3 R 29.5 12.8 5.5 138.1 R 319.2 0.5 R 623.8 406.9 R 1,030.7
2001 60.3 58.3 118.6 174.2 129.1 9.9 18.9 3.6 344.0 505.4 0.7 798.9 399.4 1,198.3
2002 73.0 61.4 134.4 175.6 226.2 9.5 18.7 1.8 382.8 638.9 1.0 949.9 404.2 1,354.1
2003 69.4 54.0 123.4 261.4 143.4 11.3 23.1 1.2 446.5 625.5 1.0 1,011.3 396.7 1,408.1
2004 78.1 70.6 148.7 286.1 203.8 13.6 32.4 8.6 623.0 881.4 1.0 1,317.1 403.5 1,720.6
2005 93.9 75.3 169.2 302.2 340.4 13.6 38.1 13.4 780.6 1,186.1 1.0 1,658.5 414.9 2,073.4
2006 95.7 74.1 169.8 255.9 496.6 R 28.5 46.1 13.8 975.3 R 1,560.4 1.1 R 1,987.1 496.8 R 2,483.9
2007 136.3 72.4 208.8 260.7 544.8 20.0 41.8 50.3 1,033.3 1,690.1 1.1 2,160.6 555.8 2,716.3

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, West Virginia W
E
Primary Energy
S
Petroleum T
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
V
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu I
R
1970 0.35 — 2.17 1.72 0.73 1.45 5.08 2.86 0.85 2.68 2.67 — 2.67
1975 1.33 — 3.45 3.97 2.03 2.76 7.48 4.61 — 4.50 4.50 — 4.50 G
1980 — — 9.02 8.36 6.46 5.80 14.36 9.96 — 9.61 9.61 — 9.61 I
1985 — — 9.99 8.76 6.87 10.56 17.61 9.19 4.29 9.13 9.13 — 9.13
1990 — — 9.32 8.95 6.41 13.07 14.60 9.96 — 9.72 9.72 — 9.72 N
1995
1996


1.96
2.07
8.36
9.29
8.64
9.36
3.88
4.70
13.23
13.58
19.41
20.08
10.02
10.28

2.87
9.71
10.14
9.71
10.14


9.71
10.14
I
1997 — 2.52 9.39 9.32 4.44 12.62 17.98 10.30 — 10.08 10.08 — 10.08 A
1998 — 2.40 8.11 8.40 3.31 12.05 19.07 8.81 — 8.76 8.75 — 8.75
1999 — 2.42 8.81 8.81 3.84 14.51 16.75 9.37 — 9.24 9.23 — 9.23
2000 — 5.22 10.87 11.68 6.50 17.69 17.99 12.27 — 12.10 12.09 — 12.09
2001 — 5.06 11.01 10.96 6.53 18.18 19.00 11.48 — 11.35 11.34 — 11.34
2002 — 4.17 10.72 9.98 6.26 16.35 21.74 11.13 — 10.84 10.83 — 10.83
2003 — 6.23 12.42 11.37 6.39 17.84 26.51 12.73 — 12.37 12.36 — 12.36
2004 — 7.39 15.13 13.32 8.70 19.97 29.35 15.06 — 14.55 14.54 16.72 14.54
2005 — 8.09 18.56 17.65 12.64 22.55 38.40 18.59 — 18.39 18.39 17.83 18.39
2006 — 11.31 22.31 19.64 14.64 24.27 R 46.08 20.83 — 20.60 20.60 17.18 20.60
2007 — 10.62 23.70 21.20 15.96 26.37 51.97 22.95 — 22.58 22.58 18.81 22.58

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.1 — 0.9 24.8 1.2 0.1 5.7 235.1 (s) 267.7 267.9 — 267.9
1975 (s) — 1.0 83.0 2.7 0.1 10.9 464.3 — 562.1 562.1 — 562.1
1980 — — 3.0 236.1 12.8 0.3 21.8 1,004.2 — 1,278.1 1,278.1 — 1,278.1
1985 — — 1.9 343.8 9.0 0.8 24.3 868.3 (s) 1,248.1 1,248.1 — 1,248.1
1990 — — 1.7 305.1 9.8 0.9 22.7 997.4 — 1,337.5 1,337.5 — 1,337.5
1995 — 0.1 1.1 341.3 3.8 0.6 28.8 1,080.8 — 1,456.4 1,456.6 — 1,456.6
1996 — 0.2 1.5 263.7 4.5 0.5 28.9 1,002.1 0.1 1,301.3 1,301.5 — 1,301.5
1997 — 0.3 1.0 351.4 4.3 (s) 27.3 1,049.1 — 1,433.2 1,433.5 — 1,433.5
1998 — 0.4 1.2 396.0 3.3 (s) 30.3 894.6 — 1,325.4 1,325.7 — 1,325.7
1999 — 0.4 1.0 395.0 4.0 (s) 26.9 941.6 — 1,368.6 1,369.0 — 1,369.0
2000 — 1.1 1.1 562.8 7.0 0.1 28.5 1,227.3 — 1,826.7 1,827.8 — 1,827.8
2001 — 1.2 1.9 513.3 7.1 (s) 27.6 1,158.7 — 1,708.6 1,709.8 — 1,709.8
2002 — 0.9 1.5 444.1 8.8 0.1 31.1 1,098.5 — 1,584.2 1,585.1 — 1,585.1
2003 — 1.8 1.5 526.5 9.5 1.0 35.1 1,274.5 — 1,848.0 1,849.8 — 1,849.8
2004 — 2.6 2.2 700.7 12.4 0.9 39.4 1,563.4 — 2,319.0 2,321.7 0.3 2,321.9
2005 — 0.1 8.4 943.7 17.1 1.1 51.3 1,918.5 — 2,939.9 2,940.0 0.3 2,940.3
2006 — 0.1 4.1 1,026.2 19.2 1.5 R 59.9 2,160.1 — 3,271.2 3,271.3 0.3 3,271.6
2007 — 0.1 4.3 1,065.8 21.3 1.1 69.8 2,376.4 — 3,538.7 3,538.8 0.3 3,539.1

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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W Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, West Virginia
E
Petroleum Biomass
S
T Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d

Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


V
I 1970 0.25 0.32 0.94 0.93 — 0.94 — 0.65 — 0.26
R 1975 0.87 0.60 1.83 2.44 — 1.84 — — — 0.88
1980 1.41 2.99 — 6.30 — 6.30 — — — 1.43
G 1985 1.60 4.78 — 6.00 — 6.00 — — — 1.62
I 1990
1995
1.47
1.27
5.13
3.58


5.72
4.39


5.72
4.39






1.48
1.28
N 1996 1.25 2.99 — 5.29 — 5.29 — — — 1.26
I 1997
1998
1.24
1.22
3.35
3.51


4.64
3.71


4.64
3.71






1.25
1.23
A 1999 1.18 3.00 — 4.64 — 4.64 — — — 1.19
2000 1.20 4.98 — 7.21 — 7.21 — 0.93 — 1.22
2001 1.25 6.46 — 6.66 — 6.66 — 0.50 — 1.28
2002 1.20 4.02 — 5.86 — 5.86 — 0.92 — 1.22
2003 1.25 6.55 — 6.97 — 6.97 — 2.65 — 1.27
2004 1.34 6.93 — 8.60 — 8.60 — 1.13 — 1.38
2005 1.52 9.70 — 12.43 — 12.43 — 1.27 — 1.56
2006 1.66 7.67 — 12.06 — 12.06 — — — 1.70
2007 1.81 7.58 — 15.64 — 15.64 — — — 1.87

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 87.1 0.2 2.5 (s) — 2.6 — (s) — 89.9


1975 522.5 0.1 8.2 0.2 — 8.3 — — — 531.0
1980 972.5 0.2 — 25.1 — 25.1 — — — 997.7
1985 1,248.3 0.6 — 12.9 — 12.9 — — — 1,261.8
1990 1,096.3 0.7 — 12.3 — 12.3 — — — 1,109.2
1995 983.2 2.7 — 8.6 — 8.6 — — — 994.6
1996 1,032.6 1.0 — 10.9 — 10.9 — — — 1,044.4
1997 1,075.6 2.0 — 7.9 — 7.9 — — — 1,085.5
1998 1,073.7 1.8 — 7.0 — 7.0 — — — 1,082.5
1999 1,071.2 1.5 — 8.7 — 8.7 — — — 1,081.4
2000 1,073.1 2.6 — 18.8 — 18.8 — 0.1 — 1,094.6
2001 987.0 17.4 — 16.3 — 16.3 — 0.1 — 1,020.8
2002 1,101.7 7.9 — 15.4 — 15.4 — (s) — 1,125.0
2003 1,128.2 14.4 — 17.2 — 17.2 — 0.1 — 1,160.0
2004 1,163.3 10.4 — 23.1 — 23.1 — (s) — 1,196.7
2005 1,360.8 23.1 — 25.2 — 25.2 — (s) — 1,409.1
2006 1,500.7 29.4 — 16.6 — 16.6 — — — 1,546.8
2007 1,662.1 30.4 — 29.5 — 29.5 — — — 1,722.0

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Wisconsin W
Primary Energy
I
S
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric C
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
O
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
N
S
1970 0.53 0.53 0.53 0.79 1.07 0.74 1.88 2.65 0.57 1.43 1.89 0.15 1.09 1.16 0.39 6.02 1.76 I
1975 1.80 1.03 1.05 1.30 2.47 2.08 3.60 4.54 1.79 3.19 3.65 0.32 1.31 2.11 0.71 8.88 3.27
1980 2.27 1.43 1.44 3.43 6.59 6.38 6.51 9.43 3.48 7.04 8.13 0.47 1.64 4.37 1.25 13.34 6.72 N
1985 2.08 1.76 1.76 5.37 7.62 6.19 8.80 9.33 4.59 9.00 8.67 0.58 1.65 4.95 1.42 16.87 8.40
1990 — 1.41 1.41 4.55 7.57 5.99 10.00 9.38 2.41 5.91 8.45 0.48 1.34 4.56 1.15 15.77 7.97
1995 — 1.20 1.20 4.30 7.07 3.97 8.46 9.59 2.39 6.22 8.36 0.44 1.34 4.40 1.00 15.75 7.79
1996 — 1.12 1.12 4.70 7.96 4.79 10.26 10.31 2.54 6.00 8.90 0.46 1.15 4.81 0.97 15.44 8.10
1997 — 1.15 1.15 5.12 7.80 4.53 10.23 10.08 2.63 5.64 8.57 0.47 1.11 4.93 1.14 15.35 8.11
1998 — 1.13 1.13 4.63 6.88 3.38 8.75 8.89 2.63 4.75 7.49 0.49 1.23 4.33 1.08 15.99 7.76
1999 — 1.08 1.08 4.84 7.33 4.02 8.63 9.56 2.35 5.19 7.96 0.51 1.38 4.55 1.01 16.26 8.06
2000 — 1.08 1.08 6.27 9.79 6.65 R 11.46 12.51 3.29 6.91 R 10.54 0.50 1.47 R 5.81 1.05 16.77 R 9.81
2001 — 1.11 1.11 7.71 9.42 6.03 12.83 12.03 3.66 6.15 10.45 0.52 1.94 6.03 1.09 17.86 10.47
2002 — 1.18 1.18 6.09 8.69 5.49 10.92 11.61 3.50 6.41 10.00 0.47 2.01 5.55 1.05 18.47 9.98
2003 — 1.18 1.18 8.01 10.23 6.51 13.05 12.96 4.57 6.81 11.35 0.45 1.71 6.40 1.16 19.53 11.26
2004 — 1.25 1.25 8.79 R 12.23 9.18 14.49 15.12 4.93 7.14 R 13.07 0.44 1.99 R 7.37 1.21 20.23 R 12.67
2005 — 1.38 1.38 10.37 16.64 13.37 R 17.03 18.32 6.72 8.73 R 16.36 0.49 R 2.75 8.97 1.83 22.00 R 15.01
2006 — 1.59 1.59 10.19 19.00 15.03 R 19.02 20.73 R 7.68 10.93 18.71 0.53 R 2.75 9.96 1.72 23.89 R 16.64
2007 — 1.79 1.79 10.17 20.51 15.98 21.02 22.85 8.48 12.31 20.65 0.51 2.92 10.72 1.96 24.92 17.84

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 5.0 196.7 201.7 267.1 161.6 6.7 54.3 633.6 8.8 87.4 952.5 0.3 6.6 1,428.2 -109.2 501.0 1,820.0
1975 12.0 272.7 284.7 474.2 382.3 26.0 112.5 1,230.6 19.3 124.6 1,895.4 36.6 9.2 2,700.1 -245.2 932.2 3,387.1
1980 12.3 459.5 471.7 1,184.8 863.2 86.1 143.2 2,457.8 27.6 252.8 3,830.9 50.3 42.3 5,580.1 -494.9 1,669.5 6,754.7
1985 0.1 635.7 635.8 1,634.5 1,027.3 57.8 169.0 2,281.4 9.3 255.1 3,800.0 67.9 49.2 R 6,188.4 -611.7 2,601.0 R 8,177.7
1990 — 556.5 556.5 1,372.2 1,067.2 47.9 238.8 2,414.3 13.0 238.8 4,019.9 57.3 50.2 6,062.7 -542.4 2,621.1 8,141.4
1995 — 528.4 528.4 1,607.2 965.9 46.0 266.5 2,754.4 7.3 321.9 4,362.0 50.8 70.6 R 6,619.1 -525.9 3,083.8 R 9,177.0
1996 — 508.6 508.6 R 1,865.9 1,154.2 41.6 410.7 3,028.0 9.1 568.5 5,211.9 49.0 64.7 R 7,703.7 -519.1 3,062.6 R 10,247.3
1997 — 557.4 557.4 R 2,013.2 1,135.5 50.0 365.6 2,926.4 9.9 617.4 5,104.8 19.3 63.6 R 7,778.4 -580.1 3,112.8 10,311.0
1998 — 533.8 533.8 R 1,672.7 1,009.3 35.7 265.6 2,721.2 6.7 558.4 R 4,597.0 48.2 64.8 R 6,939.0 -607.3 3,349.7 R 9,681.4
1999 — 518.6 518.6 1,812.3 1,221.7 77.7 341.0 2,937.7 5.9 602.5 5,186.5 61.8 76.2 7,667.3 -597.3 3,489.4 10,559.4
2000 — 537.0 537.0 2,417.5 1,669.9 118.4 R 457.8 3,793.3 15.0 767.9 R 6,822.3 60.5 80.9 R 9,918.3 -633.4 3,690.6 R 12,975.5
2001 — 550.5 550.5 2,723.0 1,738.3 88.6 466.0 3,689.6 11.0 420.0 6,413.6 62.2 104.1 9,853.3 -652.2 3,932.6 13,133.7
2002 — 580.5 580.5 2,290.0 1,521.2 71.4 483.1 3,650.0 15.1 416.6 6,157.4 61.2 79.0 9,168.1 -636.8 4,177.8 12,709.1
2003 — 577.0 577.0 3,096.6 1,524.4 49.3 501.5 4,108.7 24.7 499.9 6,708.4 57.0 85.6 10,524.7 -700.3 4,436.0 14,260.4
2004 — 622.2 622.2 3,282.6 R 2,012.3 137.4 602.5 4,819.1 34.8 555.2 R 8,161.4 55.2 66.1 R 12,187.4 -745.4 4,639.2 R 16,081.2
2005 — 719.9 719.9 4,192.1 R 2,647.2 216.7 R 696.0 5,867.5 60.9 650.1 R 10,138.4 51.0 R 130.4 R 15,231.8 -1,192.4 5,224.6 R 19,264.0
2006 — 733.7 733.7 R 3,726.7 3,141.2 234.2 R 694.2 6,547.2 39.9 819.7 R 11,476.5 67.4 R 142.0 R 16,146.2 -1,050.3 5,628.4 R 20,724.3
2007 — 831.1 831.1 3,998.7 3,354.9 201.8 778.6 7,428.2 41.1 867.9 12,672.5 69.6 128.0 17,699.9 -1,242.8 5,997.4 22,454.5

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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W Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Wisconsin
I
Primary Energy
S
C Petroleum Biomass

O Natural Distillate Total


N Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

S Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu


I
N 1970
1975
1.63
3.10
1.22
1.71
1.21
2.57
1.47
2.97
2.07
4.15
1.42
2.94
0.57
1.12
1.33
2.23
6.75
10.04
2.04
3.46
1980 3.92 3.81 6.60 8.11 7.69 6.82 2.87 4.74 15.04 6.78
1985 4.26 6.41 7.44 7.93 8.72 7.73 3.24 6.72 19.73 9.89
1990 3.37 5.70 7.13 8.28 10.03 8.08 3.56 6.31 19.45 9.62
1995 3.26 5.76 6.15 4.97 8.75 7.40 2.90 6.09 20.42 9.79
1996 3.29 5.96 6.81 6.00 10.61 8.86 3.32 6.63 20.15 9.87
1997 3.59 6.36 7.06 5.62 10.56 9.00 3.31 6.95 20.15 10.34
1998 3.38 6.08 6.06 8.94 8.74 7.59 2.87 6.41 21.02 10.69
1999 3.17 6.10 6.41 4.88 8.82 7.77 2.94 6.48 21.43 10.59
2000 3.19 7.48 8.87 9.18 11.59 10.42 4.41 8.12 22.08 11.94
2001 3.29 8.69 8.93 9.19 13.17 11.19 4.22 9.23 23.14 13.25
2002 3.79 7.31 8.12 8.44 11.60 10.26 3.82 7.96 23.97 12.52
2003 3.81 9.19 9.61 9.99 13.44 11.87 4.59 9.72 25.42 14.10
2004 3.88 10.12 11.09 11.10 14.97 13.35 5.21 10.78 26.58 15.31
2005 4.55 11.77 15.09 15.34 17.08 16.29 6.91 R 12.64 28.33 R 17.40
2006 5.16 12.04 17.39 19.50 19.19 R 18.47 7.96 R 13.33 30.80 R 18.88
2007 5.39 11.86 19.46 22.12 21.11 20.54 8.73 13.47 31.84 19.17

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 24.8 131.2 82.3 13.4 43.9 139.5 1.2 296.8 226.2 523.0
1975 10.2 209.5 164.8 8.9 83.2 257.0 2.4 479.0 403.6 882.6
1980 1.0 473.2 313.4 5.7 84.3 403.4 11.5 889.1 697.6 1,586.7
1985 0.6 751.6 289.1 8.8 95.7 393.5 13.7 R 1,159.5 1,097.7 R 2,257.2
1990 0.1 654.3 223.7 1.4 152.2 377.2 16.5 1,048.1 1,087.2 2,135.3
1995 1.4 791.3 131.0 1.0 176.3 308.3 7.3 1,108.3 1,298.1 2,406.4
1996 1.0 R 892.7 153.4 1.4 286.0 440.8 8.7 1,343.2 1,284.8 2,628.0
1997 1.6 873.3 133.3 1.4 251.9 386.6 5.8 1,267.2 1,272.6 2,539.9
1998 1.3 R 713.1 99.0 2.0 187.1 288.1 4.4 R 1,006.9 1,369.0 R 2,375.9
1999 1.6 787.3 121.0 1.7 223.0 345.7 4.8 1,139.5 1,425.7 2,565.1
2000 1.6 1,020.0 156.3 2.3 275.5 434.1 7.7 1,463.3 1,501.6 2,964.9
2001 1.7 1,097.4 173.9 2.1 296.7 472.6 9.9 1,581.6 1,612.0 3,193.6
2002 1.4 1,008.7 135.1 1.4 312.0 448.5 9.1 1,467.7 1,764.6 3,232.3
2003 1.9 1,317.0 164.5 1.6 335.6 501.7 11.5 1,832.0 1,853.3 3,685.3
2004 1.4 1,373.3 188.6 2.5 361.7 552.8 13.4 1,940.9 1,922.1 3,863.1
2005 2.9 1,565.4 232.0 2.4 400.2 634.7 R 24.9 R 2,227.8 2,170.5 R 4,398.3
2006 0.3 1,467.3 239.6 3.0 R 388.2 R 630.8 R 26.1 R 2,124.5 2,288.8 R 4,413.3
2007 0.7 1,576.5 224.5 1.7 449.1 675.3 31.6 2,284.1 2,431.0 4,715.1

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Wisconsin W
Primary Energy
I
S
Petroleum Biomass
C
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
O
N
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
S
1970 0.66 0.82 1.04 0.83 1.35 2.65 0.59 1.08 0.57 0.85 7.28 2.13 I
1975
1980
1.51
1.47
1.29
3.43
2.39
6.30
2.41
5.72
2.63
5.33
4.54
9.43
1.66
4.31
2.43
6.21
1.12
2.87
1.50
3.80
10.13
15.25
3.54
6.91
N
1985 2.11 5.14 6.21 7.93 8.74 9.33 4.50 6.57 3.24 5.47 18.90 9.46
1990 1.80 4.72 5.53 8.28 9.83 9.38 2.41 6.29 3.22 5.04 17.04 9.22
1995 1.66 4.45 4.59 4.97 8.17 9.59 2.38 5.81 2.59 4.50 17.09 8.90
1996 1.68 4.77 5.59 6.00 9.92 10.31 2.50 7.30 1.99 4.96 16.78 8.91
1997 1.66 5.29 5.20 5.62 10.48 10.08 2.62 6.89 2.02 5.34 16.57 9.22
1998 1.66 4.65 4.00 8.94 9.36 8.89 2.64 5.46 1.92 4.65 17.36 9.32
1999 1.61 4.78 4.57 4.88 8.76 9.56 2.34 5.86 2.33 4.81 17.38 9.62
2000 1.66 6.26 7.49 9.18 11.66 12.51 3.29 8.58 2.76 6.37 17.82 10.88
2001 1.80 7.49 7.17 9.19 13.14 12.03 3.66 8.70 R 3.23 7.39 18.75 12.04
2002 1.97 6.08 6.37 8.44 9.72 11.61 3.51 7.16 2.97 6.10 19.35 11.33
2003 1.95 7.90 7.45 9.99 12.05 12.96 4.57 8.46 3.68 7.78 20.42 12.69
2004 2.10 8.67 9.64 11.10 14.20 15.12 4.93 10.68 3.72 8.70 21.23 13.66
2005 2.56 10.24 14.46 15.34 17.15 18.32 6.71 14.36 R 5.41 R 10.21 22.48 15.28
2006 2.83 10.16 16.72 19.50 19.12 20.73 7.72 R 17.28 R 6.07 R 10.78 24.54 16.85
2007 3.00 10.22 17.95 22.12 20.73 22.85 8.51 19.00 6.14 10.97 25.54 17.37

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 7.9 45.5 11.5 0.6 5.0 0.8 0.9 18.8 (s) 72.3 153.5 225.8
1975 11.6 88.6 24.9 0.6 9.3 1.2 1.8 37.8 (s) 138.0 288.4 426.4
1980 1.4 266.9 61.8 1.8 10.3 3.8 0.8 78.5 0.3 347.1 521.5 868.5
1985 1.1 R 378.3 119.1 0.8 16.9 13.9 3.0 153.7 0.3 533.3 779.6 R 1,313.0
1990 0.2 315.0 68.5 0.4 26.3 15.7 3.3 114.3 1.9 431.4 779.4 1,210.8
1995 4.7 381.7 26.3 0.3 29.0 2.6 1.6 59.7 1.1 447.2 911.9 1,359.0
1996 3.9 453.5 31.9 0.4 47.2 4.3 2.1 85.8 1.6 544.8 927.1 1,471.9
1997 6.0 474.7 38.1 0.2 44.1 2.7 2.2 87.3 1.3 569.2 931.5 R 1,500.7
1998 5.2 382.2 32.3 0.5 35.4 2.4 3.9 74.5 1.1 463.0 1,002.9 1,465.9
1999 5.9 395.4 38.5 0.2 39.1 4.2 2.5 84.5 0.9 486.8 1,089.8 1,576.6
2000 6.6 512.8 58.6 0.5 48.9 5.1 3.7 116.9 1.5 637.8 1,158.4 1,796.1
2001 7.4 574.5 59.8 1.1 52.3 5.0 4.6 122.7 2.1 706.7 1,242.9 1,949.7
2002 5.3 524.3 44.9 0.6 46.1 4.8 8.1 104.6 2.0 636.2 1,313.2 1,949.4
2003 6.5 694.4 61.4 1.5 53.1 5.6 11.3 133.0 2.4 836.3 1,397.4 2,233.7
2004 7.0 715.8 74.3 2.0 60.6 6.8 7.7 151.3 2.8 877.0 1,401.4 2,278.4
2005 18.7 893.6 104.3 2.6 70.9 8.3 12.5 198.6 R 4.6 R 1,115.4 1,725.7 R 2,841.1
2006 1.8 886.7 87.1 2.7 R 68.3 6.0 3.9 R 168.1 R 4.7 R 1,061.3 1,905.0 R 2,966.3
2007 3.4 922.2 105.6 1.1 77.8 6.7 1.3 192.6 5.7 1,123.9 2,047.2 3,171.1

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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W Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Wisconsin
I Primary Energy
S Coal Petroleum Biomass
C
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
O Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
N Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
S
I 1970 0.53 0.66 0.65 0.54 0.76 1.35 2.65 0.57 1.16 1.14 1.40 0.77 4.23 1.01
1975 1.80 1.51 1.55 1.03 2.23 2.63 4.54 2.06 2.82 2.71 1.40 1.65 6.63 2.17
N 1980 2.27 1.47 1.55 3.12 5.18 5.33 9.43 3.31 6.25 5.98 1.40 3.45 10.10 4.36
1985 2.08 2.11 2.11 4.44 6.35 8.74 9.33 4.50 8.03 7.64 1.40 4.37 12.64 5.96
1990 — 1.80 1.80 3.37 5.66 9.83 9.38 2.41 5.07 5.71 1.02 3.49 11.69 5.08
1995 — 1.66 1.66 2.93 4.68 7.48 9.59 2.38 5.35 5.52 1.30 3.19 11.09 4.77
1996 — 1.68 1.68 3.44 5.54 9.11 10.31 2.50 5.50 5.85 1.09 3.81 10.71 5.05
1997 — 1.66 1.66 4.09 5.49 8.88 10.08 2.62 5.22 5.56 1.10 3.99 10.89 5.22
1998 — 1.66 1.66 3.74 4.59 7.76 8.89 2.64 4.28 4.54 1.24 3.53 11.30 5.01
1999 — 1.61 1.61 4.02 5.14 7.94 9.56 2.34 4.87 5.20 1.38 3.95 11.41 5.28
2000 — 1.66 1.66 5.42 7.76 R 11.04 12.51 3.29 6.61 R 7.30 1.42 R 5.38 11.85 R 6.52
2001 — 1.80 1.80 7.41 7.40 11.70 12.03 3.66 5.52 7.00 1.92 5.89 12.79 7.23
2002 — 1.97 1.97 5.20 6.47 9.76 11.61 3.51 5.72 6.65 2.08 5.10 12.98 6.69
2003 — 1.95 1.95 7.17 7.59 12.08 12.96 4.57 6.13 7.31 1.64 5.89 13.82 7.53
2004 — 2.10 2.10 7.89 9.74 13.45 15.12 4.93 6.60 8.59 1.77 7.02 14.45 8.65
2005 — 2.56 2.56 9.78 14.62 R 16.60 18.32 6.71 8.00 R 11.23 2.63 R 8.69 15.80 10.14
2006 — 2.83 2.83 9.36 16.94 R 18.41 20.73 7.72 10.48 R 13.73 2.57 R 9.38 17.16 R 11.02
2007 — 3.00 3.00 9.49 18.20 20.63 22.85 8.51 11.87 15.21 2.42 10.13 18.06 11.86

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 5.0 73.0 78.0 77.3 35.1 5.0 34.4 3.9 52.2 130.7 5.3 291.4 121.3 412.6
1975 12.0 72.6 84.6 159.5 92.9 19.1 48.4 9.3 89.4 259.1 6.7 509.9 240.2 750.1
1980 12.3 72.3 84.6 404.2 108.3 47.0 80.9 19.4 194.1 449.6 29.4 967.7 450.4 1,418.2
1985 0.1 104.6 104.7 499.2 117.8 49.4 55.7 2.2 189.4 414.6 34.4 1,052.9 723.7 1,776.6
1990 — 85.0 85.0 394.8 137.6 55.0 38.4 9.7 183.9 424.5 29.5 933.9 754.6 1,688.4
1995 — 78.4 78.4 411.8 111.7 55.0 46.7 5.3 244.2 463.0 58.3 1,011.5 873.8 1,885.3
1996 — 67.1 67.1 497.0 152.0 72.2 49.5 6.4 488.6 768.7 52.0 R 1,384.9 850.7 2,235.6
1997 — 70.3 70.3 614.6 147.2 65.0 48.0 7.5 534.9 802.6 53.8 1,541.3 908.7 R 2,450.0
1998 — 68.2 68.2 512.1 122.5 35.0 31.0 2.6 473.2 664.3 54.4 R 1,299.1 977.8 2,276.8
1999 — 64.4 64.4 566.5 208.2 76.1 37.5 3.3 537.7 862.8 65.7 1,559.3 973.9 2,533.3
2000 — 66.4 66.4 788.5 377.6 R 130.6 50.9 11.1 698.8 R 1,268.9 67.8 R 2,191.6 1,030.6 R 3,222.2
2001 — 70.0 70.0 942.5 418.5 110.7 74.3 6.4 345.1 954.9 89.6 2,057.0 1,077.7 R 3,134.6
2002 — 79.3 79.3 684.0 336.7 120.0 77.7 7.0 341.5 882.9 64.5 1,710.8 1,100.0 2,810.7
2003 — 78.1 78.1 943.9 222.6 103.9 89.3 13.3 418.9 848.1 68.1 1,938.2 1,185.3 3,123.4
2004 — 85.9 85.9 1,055.1 316.2 171.1 132.4 26.9 452.6 1,099.1 39.0 2,279.1 1,315.7 3,594.8
2005 — 100.4 100.4 1,218.4 480.4 R 210.5 163.5 44.0 526.7 R 1,425.0 95.5 R 2,839.2 1,328.4 R 4,167.7
2006 — 113.0 113.0 R 1,048.7 549.3 R 222.1 209.6 29.8 670.7 R 1,681.5 101.4 R 2,944.7 1,434.7 R 4,379.4
2007 — 120.2 120.2 1,089.9 600.6 236.1 200.1 38.0 701.0 1,775.7 73.5 3,059.3 1,519.2 4,578.5

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Wisconsin W
I
Primary Energy
S
Petroleum C
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total O
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
N
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu S
I
1970 0.66 — 2.17 1.33 0.74 1.35 5.08 2.65 0.55 2.49 2.49 — 2.49
1975 1.51 — 3.45 2.62 2.08 2.63 7.48 4.54 1.44 4.24 4.24 — 4.24 N
1980 — — 9.02 7.28 6.38 5.33 14.36 9.43 3.80 8.99 8.99 — 8.99
1985 — — 9.99 8.69 6.19 10.70 17.61 9.33 4.71 9.18 9.18 — 9.18
1990 — 3.36 9.32 8.79 5.99 12.39 14.60 9.38 2.80 9.23 9.23 — 9.23
1995 — 2.93 8.36 8.19 3.97 13.83 19.41 9.59 2.72 9.19 9.19 15.35 9.19
1996 — 2.37 9.29 9.19 4.79 13.65 20.08 10.31 3.17 10.00 10.00 15.10 10.00
1997 — 2.35 9.39 8.90 4.53 13.03 17.98 10.08 3.13 9.71 9.71 14.67 9.71
1998 — 1.12 8.11 7.99 3.38 12.70 19.07 8.89 2.55 8.63 8.62 14.82 8.62
1999 — 1.92 8.81 8.73 4.02 14.81 16.75 9.56 2.83 9.17 9.17 14.91 9.17
2000 — 4.57 10.87 11.25 6.65 17.57 17.99 12.51 3.23 12.01 12.01 15.52 12.01
2001 — 5.30 11.01 10.90 6.03 18.22 19.00 12.03 3.54 11.60 11.60 16.33 11.60
2002 — 4.46 10.72 10.15 5.49 16.96 21.74 11.61 2.38 11.16 11.15 16.85 11.15
2003 — 6.21 12.42 11.47 6.51 19.47 26.51 12.96 4.33 12.60 12.60 17.79 12.60
2004 — 6.52 15.13 R 13.45 9.18 21.26 29.35 15.12 4.80 14.60 R 14.60 18.49 R 14.60
2005 — 9.22 18.56 R 17.76 13.37 23.05 38.40 18.32 6.89 R 18.13 18.12 19.58 18.12
2006 — 9.56 22.31 19.95 15.03 24.76 R 46.08 20.73 7.46 20.47 20.46 21.37 20.46
2007 — 9.09 23.70 21.50 15.98 27.23 51.97 22.85 7.89 22.50 22.50 22.25 22.50

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.1 — 3.6 32.3 6.7 0.4 17.0 598.4 (s) 658.4 658.5 — 658.5
1975 (s) — 3.0 92.4 25.5 0.9 22.6 1,181.0 2.6 1,328.0 1,328.0 — 1,328.0
1980 — — 5.6 363.6 86.1 1.6 45.5 2,373.2 5.6 2,881.3 2,881.3 — 2,881.3
1985 — — 5.1 493.3 57.8 7.1 50.8 2,211.8 4.1 2,830.0 2,830.9 — 2,830.9
1990 — 0.1 5.7 633.9 47.9 5.3 47.4 2,360.2 (s) 3,100.4 3,106.9 — 3,106.9
1995 — 0.2 15.8 692.5 46.0 6.1 60.1 2,705.2 0.4 3,526.1 3,526.3 (s) 3,526.3
1996 — 0.2 17.2 812.4 41.6 5.2 60.3 2,974.2 0.6 3,911.6 3,911.7 (s) 3,911.7
1997 — (s) 23.0 809.8 50.0 4.7 57.1 2,875.7 0.2 3,820.5 3,820.5 (s) 3,820.5
1998 — 0.1 18.6 748.9 35.7 8.1 63.4 2,687.8 0.2 3,562.6 3,562.8 (s) 3,562.8
1999 — 0.3 5.9 845.4 77.7 2.8 56.2 2,895.9 0.1 3,884.1 3,884.5 (s) 3,884.5
2000 — 0.8 6.1 1,067.0 118.4 2.8 59.5 3,737.3 0.1 4,991.3 4,992.2 (s) 4,992.2
2001 — 1.1 13.1 1,078.6 88.6 6.5 57.6 3,610.3 0.1 4,854.7 4,855.8 (s) 4,855.8
2002 — 0.9 6.8 1,000.0 71.4 4.9 65.1 3,567.5 0.1 4,715.7 4,716.7 (s) 4,716.7
2003 — 1.6 3.4 1,067.5 49.3 8.9 73.4 4,013.8 0.1 5,216.4 5,217.9 (s) 5,218.0
2004 — 1.9 12.4 R 1,421.8 137.4 9.1 82.3 4,679.9 0.1 R 6,343.1 R 6,345.0 (s) R 6,345.0
2005 — 0.6 7.8 R 1,810.3 216.7 14.4 107.1 5,695.7 4.4 R 7,856.3 R 7,856.9 (s) R 7,856.9
2006 — R 0.7 8.0 2,243.8 234.2 15.7 125.3 6,331.6 6.1 8,964.6 8,965.3 (s) 8,965.3
2007 — 0.7 7.3 2,395.4 201.8 15.6 145.9 7,221.5 1.8 9,989.1 9,989.8 (s) 9,989.8

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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W Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Wisconsin
I
Petroleum Biomass
S
C Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
O
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
N
S 1970 0.39 0.42 0.56 0.67 0.36 0.54 0.15 0.65 — 0.39
I 1975 0.86 0.82 1.65 2.30 0.72 1.93 0.32 — — 0.71
1980 1.42 2.94 4.28 5.58 1.17 5.35 0.47 1.74 — 1.25
N 1985 1.71 4.11 — 5.48 1.38 5.12 0.58 0.79 — 1.42
1990 1.36 2.93 — 5.26 — 5.26 0.48 0.68 — 1.15
1995 1.14 2.21 — 3.85 0.60 2.44 0.44 0.80 — 1.00
1996 1.06 3.01 — 4.82 0.62 2.89 0.46 0.47 6.37 0.97
1997 1.09 3.15 — 4.63 0.71 3.02 0.47 0.46 6.71 1.14
1998 1.07 2.64 2.66 3.49 0.65 2.46 0.49 0.72 7.87 1.08
1999 1.02 2.91 2.68 4.14 0.66 2.84 0.51 0.84 8.69 1.01
2000 1.02 4.44 3.35 6.27 0.60 3.93 0.50 0.76 — 1.05
2001 1.05 4.73 3.90 6.44 0.86 3.62 0.52 0.64 — 1.09
2002 1.10 3.60 — 5.74 0.82 2.60 0.47 0.67 — 1.05
2003 1.10 5.87 — 6.49 0.66 3.15 0.45 0.67 13.21 1.16
2004 1.16 6.43 — 7.24 0.67 2.22 0.44 1.39 — 1.21
2005 1.26 8.68 — 12.19 0.69 3.53 0.49 0.82 16.53 1.83
2006 1.47 7.27 — 14.98 1.31 3.46 0.53 1.19 17.32 1.72
2007 1.67 7.43 — 16.52 1.34 4.00 0.51 1.94 18.25 1.96

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 90.8 13.1 4.0 0.5 0.5 5.0 0.3 0.1 — 109.2
1975 178.3 16.7 5.7 7.7 0.2 13.6 36.6 — — 245.2
1980 384.7 40.6 1.8 16.2 0.1 18.1 50.3 1.1 — 494.9
1985 529.4 5.4 — 8.0 0.2 8.2 67.9 0.7 — 611.7
1990 471.2 8.0 — 3.5 — 3.5 57.3 2.3 — 542.4
1995 444.0 22.2 — 4.3 0.5 4.9 50.8 3.9 — 525.9
1996 436.6 22.5 — 4.5 0.5 5.0 49.0 2.5 3.6 519.1
1997 479.6 50.5 — 7.1 0.8 7.9 19.3 2.7 20.1 580.1
1998 459.1 65.2 (s) 6.7 0.7 7.4 48.2 4.8 22.5 607.3
1999 446.7 62.8 (s) 8.4 0.8 9.3 61.8 4.8 11.9 597.3
2000 462.4 95.4 (s) 10.3 0.7 11.1 60.5 4.0 — 633.4
2001 471.4 107.4 (s) 7.5 1.0 8.6 62.2 2.6 — 652.2
2002 494.4 72.1 — 4.5 1.1 5.7 61.2 3.4 — 636.8
2003 490.5 139.7 — 8.2 1.1 9.4 57.0 R 3.6 (s) 700.3
2004 527.9 136.5 — 11.5 3.4 15.0 55.2 10.9 — 745.4
2005 598.0 514.1 — 20.3 3.5 23.8 51.0 5.5 (s) 1,192.4
2006 618.5 323.2 — 21.5 10.0 31.5 67.4 9.7 (s) 1,050.3
2007 706.9 409.4 — 28.8 11.0 39.8 69.6 17.2 (s) 1,242.8

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 1. Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Wyoming W
Primary Energy
Y
O
Coal Petroleum Biomass
Electric M
Coking
Coal
Steam
Coal Total
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Jet
Fuel LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Other d Total
Nuclear Wood and
Fuel Waste e,f Total f,g,h,i
Power
Sector g,i
Retail
Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
I
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
N
G
1970 — 0.16 0.16 0.38 1.11 0.76 1.64 2.93 0.55 1.06 1.77 — 1.25 0.85 0.14 4.53 1.33
1975 — 0.31 0.31 0.71 2.51 2.12 3.46 4.77 1.71 2.68 3.34 — 1.47 1.51 0.26 4.63 2.55
1980 — 0.70 0.70 2.45 6.44 6.59 5.77 10.28 3.56 5.25 7.34 — 1.99 3.01 0.59 7.45 5.86
1985 — 1.01 1.01 4.28 6.74 6.53 8.32 8.87 3.14 5.94 7.54 — 2.25 2.48 0.93 12.54 R 6.78
1990 — 0.86 0.86 3.57 7.74 6.45 8.23 8.66 2.46 4.83 7.86 — 2.63 2.27 0.84 12.39 6.50
1995 — 0.84 0.84 3.43 7.19 5.33 7.56 8.74 2.29 6.93 7.73 — 3.21 2.35 0.83 12.73 6.16
1996 — 0.84 0.84 3.25 7.93 5.84 9.26 9.32 1.77 6.76 8.39 — 3.97 2.44 0.83 12.70 6.36
1997 — 0.83 0.83 3.54 7.67 5.76 9.49 9.46 2.19 6.20 8.17 — 3.97 2.43 0.81 12.78 6.46
1998 — 0.81 0.81 3.62 6.62 4.36 8.01 8.23 1.97 6.49 7.18 — 3.57 2.16 0.79 12.72 5.95
1999 — 0.79 0.79 3.70 7.29 4.90 8.53 9.31 1.92 5.52 7.76 — 3.66 2.40 0.77 12.67 6.52
2000 — 0.82 0.82 4.48 9.57 7.21 R 11.89 11.75 2.99 5.74 R 9.91 — 5.49 R 2.87 0.80 12.81 7.86
2001 — 0.80 0.80 6.60 8.89 6.43 13.09 11.36 2.85 6.24 9.46 — 4.56 3.07 0.79 13.15 8.42
2002 — 0.82 0.82 5.07 8.10 6.18 10.95 10.42 2.57 8.03 8.87 — 4.30 2.85 0.82 13.82 7.86
2003 — 0.85 0.85 5.45 9.68 7.01 13.46 11.93 3.35 7.93 10.25 — 5.11 3.20 0.85 14.03 8.70
2004 — 0.89 0.89 6.90 12.03 9.21 15.47 14.28 3.40 10.42 12.60 — 5.73 3.77 0.88 14.69 10.29
2005 — 0.97 0.97 8.46 16.76 12.99 18.18 17.83 5.28 13.66 16.82 — R 8.17 4.88 0.97 15.21 R 12.92
2006 — 1.03 1.03 R 9.23 18.94 15.07 R 20.75 20.06 4.97 18.76 19.21 — R 9.24 5.72 1.04 15.55 R 14.49
2007 — 1.10 1.10 6.99 20.34 16.42 23.64 21.86 8.63 19.14 20.73 — 10.17 5.93 1.11 15.61 14.81

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 10.2 10.2 28.4 32.7 0.5 10.8 90.8 2.7 12.8 150.2 — 0.5 189.3 -8.9 46.9 227.3
1975 — 39.8 39.8 36.4 111.2 1.5 21.6 184.4 13.6 22.0 354.2 — 0.5 430.8 -30.3 70.0 470.6
1980 — 187.4 187.4 R 91.6 496.4 6.0 42.7 458.9 24.0 58.0 1,086.0 — 1.5 R 1,366.5 -140.7 176.1 R 1,401.9
1985 — 408.3 408.3 R 176.5 283.4 5.6 52.2 357.3 1.4 80.1 779.9 — 2.2 R 1,366.9 -346.3 427.3 R 1,447.9
1990 — 397.0 397.0 162.8 419.4 5.1 36.0 323.2 (s) 37.8 821.6 — 2.9 1,385.1 -351.0 482.6 1,516.6
1995 — 389.1 389.1 243.0 432.1 4.7 53.8 361.7 0.1 46.3 898.6 — 2.1 1,532.8 -346.6 473.1 1,659.2
1996 — 398.5 398.5 236.8 487.4 5.0 55.0 384.5 (s) 57.1 989.0 — 2.3 1,626.5 -354.7 483.9 1,755.7
1997 — 390.5 390.5 249.3 504.9 4.0 10.5 375.0 (s) 56.9 951.2 — 2.4 1,593.4 -345.2 499.1 1,747.3
1998 — 420.3 420.3 282.6 428.3 2.9 7.1 338.2 (s) 54.5 830.9 — 1.8 1,535.6 -374.1 491.5 1,653.0
1999 — 393.4 393.4 216.0 580.2 4.9 14.6 382.2 (s) 62.0 1,043.9 — 2.0 1,655.2 -347.2 495.1 1,803.1
2000 — 413.0 413.0 275.7 702.1 11.7 R 51.9 477.6 (s) 74.7 R 1,318.0 — 3.1 R 2,009.8 -372.2 525.6 R 2,163.1
2001 — 401.5 401.5 392.7 725.8 12.1 58.4 479.4 0.1 85.2 1,361.0 — 1.7 2,156.9 -369.7 564.1 2,351.3
2002 — 392.2 392.2 342.4 651.9 7.3 44.0 436.4 (s) 77.7 1,217.3 — 1.6 1,954.0 -371.2 588.2 2,171.1
2003 — 420.7 420.7 358.7 806.9 6.6 53.2 497.5 1.1 101.7 1,467.0 — 2.0 2,249.7 -392.1 616.4 2,473.9
2004 — 446.9 446.9 439.4 989.0 12.6 55.4 593.3 1.2 117.3 1,768.9 — 2.3 2,658.3 -411.5 658.9 2,905.8
2005 — 477.3 477.3 528.5 1,377.8 15.0 80.0 761.7 2.8 146.8 2,384.0 — R 5.6 R 3,398.1 -446.1 713.4 R 3,665.3
2006 — 506.4 506.4 R 576.5 1,791.1 24.9 R 90.6 871.7 2.5 164.8 R 2,945.7 — R 5.9 R 4,036.1 -474.9 770.7 R 4,331.9
2007 — 542.2 542.2 454.1 1,934.8 35.2 124.6 972.2 3.3 178.0 3,248.2 — 7.1 4,253.5 -513.3 805.5 4,545.7

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor gasoline
b Liquefied petroleum gases. column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.
d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the use of wood and Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
waste beginning in 1989. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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W Table 2. Residential Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Wyoming
Y
Primary Energy
O
M Petroleum Biomass

I Natural Distillate Total


N Coal Gas a Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b Total Wood c Total d Retail Electricity Energy d

G Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu

1970 0.66 0.67 1.28 1.70 1.96 1.93 0.72 0.89 7.52 1.44
1975 0.99 1.09 2.84 3.17 4.20 4.13 1.43 1.83 7.58 2.77
1980 0.87 2.66 6.94 — 7.25 7.23 3.66 3.47 11.66 R 5.63
1985 2.29 4.92 10.07 8.54 7.51 7.85 4.14 5.19 16.60 R 8.13
1990 1.32 4.40 6.35 5.87 10.72 10.38 4.75 5.05 17.50 8.47
1995 1.39 4.54 3.28 6.10 8.04 7.50 3.86 4.90 17.86 8.68
1996 1.40 4.02 7.46 6.86 9.70 9.49 4.43 4.47 17.96 8.30
1997 1.42 4.28 7.03 7.17 9.92 8.80 4.41 4.44 18.24 8.71
1998 1.29 4.86 5.82 6.21 8.04 7.15 3.82 4.81 18.41 9.14
1999 0.89 4.86 6.04 7.32 8.23 7.87 3.92 4.98 18.57 9.38
2000 0.98 5.84 8.73 9.04 11.66 11.43 5.88 6.46 19.04 10.44
2001 1.14 8.00 8.11 8.93 12.94 12.67 5.62 8.70 19.85 12.38
2002 1.01 5.80 6.82 8.99 11.11 10.83 5.09 6.53 20.43 10.81
2003 1.70 6.80 8.97 9.86 13.73 13.43 6.11 7.83 20.63 12.04
2004 1.12 8.30 10.48 11.00 15.53 15.15 6.95 9.38 21.14 13.24
2005 1.91 10.09 15.71 15.09 18.10 17.95 9.20 R 11.54 21.91 R 15.05
2006 3.19 11.13 17.80 21.10 20.26 20.05 10.60 R 12.57 22.70 R 16.17
2007 2.40 8.51 19.43 23.13 23.56 23.36 11.62 11.78 22.72 15.50

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.2 12.3 0.1 0.4 7.4 7.9 0.1 20.4 15.5 35.9
1975 0.3 12.3 0.4 0.2 15.0 15.6 0.2 28.4 23.0 51.5
1980 0.3 R 27.5 0.9 — 17.1 18.1 0.6 46.5 56.1 102.6
1985 0.9 R 74.2 2.6 0.4 13.4 16.5 1.1 R 92.7 102.8 R 195.5
1990 0.7 55.5 0.9 (s) 18.9 19.9 2.0 78.1 102.7 180.8
1995 0.5 58.7 0.9 (s) 17.3 18.2 1.6 78.9 118.2 197.1
1996 1.2 57.7 1.2 (s) 16.1 17.3 1.9 78.0 123.9 201.9
1997 0.4 59.5 1.8 0.1 4.3 6.2 2.0 68.0 124.9 193.0
1998 0.5 65.9 0.9 0.1 1.8 2.8 1.5 70.7 126.4 197.1
1999 0.2 61.9 1.0 0.1 7.1 8.2 1.6 71.9 128.3 200.2
2000 0.3 74.4 1.3 0.1 21.3 22.7 2.6 100.0 136.6 236.6
2001 0.3 92.8 1.2 0.1 33.2 34.4 1.3 128.8 145.3 274.1
2002 0.2 81.0 1.2 0.1 28.0 29.3 1.2 111.7 155.6 267.3
2003 0.4 86.7 1.5 0.1 34.5 36.0 1.6 124.7 160.9 285.7
2004 0.2 104.6 2.1 (s) 39.3 41.4 1.8 148.0 163.1 311.1
2005 0.2 122.8 2.8 0.1 52.5 55.4 R 4.7 R 183.1 177.7 R 360.8
2006 R 0.3 135.4 3.9 0.2 R 47.6 R 51.7 R 4.9 R 192.3 191.2 R 383.5
2007 0.2 109.4 3.5 0.1 83.2 86.8 6.0 202.4 200.9 403.3

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
b Liquefied petroleum gases. Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
c Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
d There are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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Table 3. Commercial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Wyoming W
Primary Energy
Y
O
Petroleum Biomass
M
Coal
Natural
Gas a
Distillate
Fuel Oil Kerosene LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c
Residual
Fuel Oil Total d
Wood and
Waste e,f Total f,g,h Retail Electricity
Total
Energy f,g,h
I
N
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
G
1970 0.42 0.43 1.06 0.86 1.22 2.93 0.55 1.32 0.72 0.55 5.28 1.10
1975 0.90 0.72 2.49 2.42 2.48 4.77 2.03 2.77 1.43 1.08 5.48 1.86
1980 1.72 2.50 6.47 5.76 5.07 10.28 3.59 6.70 3.66 3.89 11.21 R 5.86
1985 1.94 4.83 5.93 8.54 8.63 8.87 3.14 6.16 4.14 4.86 15.38 R 8.58
1990 1.12 4.07 5.70 5.87 6.53 8.66 2.46 6.41 4.75 3.96 15.64 8.30
1995 1.04 3.98 4.75 6.10 8.34 8.74 2.29 5.52 3.86 3.72 15.26 7.88
1996 1.02 3.46 5.62 6.86 10.29 9.32 1.77 6.64 4.43 3.01 15.24 6.93
1997 1.10 3.68 5.51 7.17 10.79 9.46 2.20 5.91 4.41 3.50 15.56 7.91
1998 1.10 4.17 4.30 6.21 9.58 8.23 1.97 4.70 3.82 3.61 15.38 8.07
1999 1.11 4.17 4.72 7.32 9.30 9.31 — 5.10 3.92 3.93 15.47 8.39
2000 1.23 5.04 7.18 9.04 12.51 11.75 2.99 7.89 5.88 4.93 15.41 9.06
2001 1.27 7.83 6.66 8.93 13.68 11.36 — 8.05 5.62 6.94 15.80 10.54
2002 1.25 4.51 5.83 8.99 10.61 10.42 — 7.66 5.09 4.76 16.76 9.77
2003 1.24 5.56 7.25 9.86 12.36 11.93 — 10.05 6.11 5.75 16.83 10.64
2004 1.27 6.94 9.58 11.00 15.14 14.28 — 13.23 6.95 7.30 17.53 11.88
2005 1.31 8.81 14.03 15.09 17.95 17.83 — 17.06 9.20 9.81 18.10 13.85
2006 1.37 9.88 16.48 21.10 20.97 20.06 — 19.50 10.60 R 11.32 18.40 14.92
2007 1.50 7.59 17.80 23.13 23.68 21.86 — 21.59 11.62 10.58 18.31 14.48

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 0.1 6.1 0.2 0.7 0.8 1.3 0.2 3.2 (s) 9.4 11.8 21.2
1975 0.6 6.9 0.9 0.6 1.6 1.8 1.1 5.9 (s) 13.4 14.5 27.9
1980 2.5 13.2 16.1 0.8 2.1 5.5 0.6 25.1 (s) 40.9 43.5 84.4
1985 2.8 R 46.4 13.6 0.3 2.7 3.1 1.4 21.1 (s) R 70.4 121.8 R 192.2
1990 2.3 37.7 7.2 (s) 2.0 3.4 (s) 12.7 0.2 53.0 123.8 176.8
1995 2.4 41.6 7.3 0.1 3.2 0.3 (s) 10.9 0.2 55.1 127.1 182.2
1996 6.2 35.7 8.6 (s) 3.0 1.8 (s) 13.5 0.3 55.6 133.2 188.8
1997 2.5 42.3 7.0 0.1 0.8 0.4 (s) 8.3 0.3 53.4 136.4 189.7
1998 3.2 46.3 3.7 0.1 0.4 0.3 (s) 4.5 0.2 54.2 140.5 194.7
1999 2.0 43.1 10.0 (s) 1.4 0.4 — 11.8 0.3 57.2 142.1 199.4
2000 3.0 51.4 16.8 (s) 4.0 0.5 (s) 21.3 0.4 76.2 154.8 231.0
2001 2.8 78.9 16.1 (s) 6.2 2.8 — 25.1 0.2 107.0 167.3 274.3
2002 1.8 49.3 9.6 (s) 4.7 6.4 — 20.8 0.2 72.1 182.3 254.4
2003 1.9 58.3 6.4 (s) 5.5 9.2 — 21.1 0.3 81.6 188.5 270.2
2004 2.1 71.8 5.7 (s) 6.8 17.8 — 30.3 0.3 104.5 203.0 307.5
2005 1.5 84.4 7.8 (s) 9.2 28.4 — 45.5 R 0.8 R 132.1 231.8 R 363.9
2006 R 1.1 97.8 8.9 0.1 R 8.7 36.4 — R 54.1 R 0.8 R 153.8 258.4 R 412.3
2007 1.3 74.5 9.0 0.1 14.8 48.9 — 72.7 0.9 149.5 263.3 412.7

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor
b Liquefied petroleum gases. gasoline column.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The commercial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy.

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W Table 4. Industrial Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Wyoming
Y Primary Energy
O Coal Petroleum Biomass
M
Coking Steam Natural Distillate Motor Residual Wood and Retail Total
I Coal Coal Total Gas a Fuel Oil LPG b Gasoline c Fuel Oil Other d Total Waste e,f Total f,g,h Electricity Energy f,g,h
N Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
G
1970 — 0.42 0.42 0.24 0.80 1.22 2.93 0.55 0.68 1.00 1.49 0.55 3.23 0.76
1975 — 0.90 0.90 0.55 2.30 2.48 4.77 1.65 2.03 2.35 1.49 1.46 3.44 1.67
1980 — 1.72 1.72 2.32 5.44 5.07 10.28 3.55 4.15 5.15 1.49 3.68 5.12 3.85
1985 — 1.94 1.94 3.38 6.33 8.63 8.87 3.14 5.05 6.35 1.49 3.99 10.15 5.18
1990 — 1.12 1.12 2.94 6.19 6.53 8.66 2.46 3.35 5.66 1.06 2.84 10.18 4.44
1995 — 1.04 1.04 2.99 5.42 7.24 8.74 2.29 4.39 5.89 1.62 2.84 10.26 4.06
1996 — 1.02 1.02 2.96 6.30 8.97 9.32 1.77 4.56 6.54 1.62 3.09 10.10 4.24
1997 — 1.10 1.10 3.26 6.06 8.95 9.46 2.20 4.43 5.98 1.62 3.10 10.14 4.30
1998 — 1.10 1.10 3.16 4.66 7.73 8.23 1.97 4.49 4.87 1.22 2.79 9.92 3.91
1999 — 1.11 1.11 3.14 4.84 8.71 9.31 1.92 3.89 4.83 1.22 2.80 9.78 4.03
2000 — 1.23 1.23 3.89 7.03 R 11.95 11.75 2.99 3.96 R 6.55 1.22 R 3.77 9.83 R 4.86
2001 — 1.27 1.27 6.00 6.79 13.15 11.36 2.85 4.85 6.70 1.22 4.82 10.07 5.80
2002 — 1.25 1.25 5.00 6.11 10.70 10.42 2.57 6.04 6.52 1.66 4.40 10.40 5.52
2003 — 1.24 1.24 5.08 7.62 13.22 11.93 3.35 6.12 7.57 1.66 4.70 10.71 5.85
2004 — 1.27 1.27 6.49 9.48 15.24 14.28 3.40 8.23 9.56 1.66 5.83 11.45 6.93
2005 — 1.31 1.31 7.91 14.65 18.52 17.83 5.28 10.66 13.76 1.66 7.64 11.69 8.46
2006 — 1.37 1.37 8.54 17.31 21.43 20.06 4.97 14.91 R 17.09 1.66 R 9.38 11.85 R 9.86
2007 — 1.50 1.50 6.36 18.83 23.88 21.86 8.63 15.02 18.24 1.66 8.83 12.03 9.48

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 — 1.7 1.7 9.5 8.9 2.1 8.5 0.9 6.3 26.7 0.4 38.3 19.6 57.8
1975 — 10.6 10.6 16.7 47.3 4.0 14.8 11.1 12.4 89.7 0.3 117.3 32.5 149.8
1980 — 49.6 49.6 R 50.0 198.0 22.0 19.7 23.4 39.2 302.4 0.9 R 402.9 76.5 R 479.4
1985 — 63.9 63.9 R 55.3 90.7 34.6 24.7 (s) 62.2 212.3 1.0 R 332.4 202.7 R 535.1
1990 — 46.3 46.3 69.3 82.7 14.4 19.0 (s) 22.4 138.5 0.7 254.8 256.1 510.9
1995 — 44.0 44.0 141.6 59.9 32.8 20.2 (s) 21.4 134.3 0.3 320.2 227.7 548.0
1996 — 41.0 41.0 142.3 83.7 35.3 22.0 (s) 29.7 170.6 0.2 354.0 226.8 580.8
1997 — 46.4 46.4 146.6 99.2 5.1 23.2 (s) 33.2 160.6 0.2 353.8 237.8 591.6
1998 — 46.7 46.7 168.0 77.1 4.0 10.7 (s) 29.9 121.8 0.1 336.6 224.6 561.2
1999 — 46.9 46.9 110.3 90.8 6.0 11.5 (s) 35.3 143.5 0.1 300.8 224.7 525.5
2000 — 47.4 47.4 142.7 137.9 R 26.0 14.7 (s) 42.3 R 220.9 0.1 R 411.1 234.2 R 645.2
2001 — 42.2 42.2 210.2 171.5 18.8 25.2 0.1 56.9 272.5 0.1 525.0 251.5 776.5
2002 — 38.5 38.5 195.5 147.3 11.1 24.5 (s) 45.8 228.6 0.1 462.8 250.3 713.1
2003 — 39.8 39.8 204.7 142.8 12.8 29.6 1.1 67.0 253.2 0.1 497.9 266.9 764.9
2004 — 41.0 41.0 261.0 185.5 8.1 39.6 1.2 77.1 311.5 0.2 613.7 292.9 906.5
2005 — 41.4 41.4 317.7 267.4 17.8 45.8 2.8 92.6 426.3 0.2 785.5 303.9 1,089.4
2006 — 45.6 45.6 R 337.3 477.7 R 33.8 53.7 2.5 100.4 R 668.0 0.2 R 1,051.1 321.1 R 1,372.2
2007 — 51.4 51.4 256.6 505.5 26.1 36.0 3.3 113.1 683.9 0.2 992.1 341.3 1,333.4

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. motor gasoline column.


b Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
c Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the "other petroleum products" category adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
described in Section 4 of the Technical Notes. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The industrial
e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power(CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
f There is a discontinuity in this time series between 1988 and 1989 due to the expanded coverage of the Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
use of wood and waste beginning in 1989. Files."
g There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
h From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the

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Table 5. Transportation Sector Energy Price and Expenditure Estimates, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Wyoming W
Y
Primary Energy
O
Petroleum M
Natural Aviation Distillate Jet Motor Residual Retail Total I
Coal Gas Gasoline Fuel Oil Fuel LPG a Lubricants Gasoline b Fuel Oil Total Total c Electricity Energy c
N
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu G
1970 0.42 — 2.17 1.31 0.76 1.22 5.08 2.93 0.54 2.19 2.19 — 2.19
1975 0.90 — 3.45 2.70 2.12 2.48 7.48 4.77 — 3.95 3.95 — 3.95
1980 — — 9.02 7.39 6.59 5.07 14.36 10.28 — 8.94 8.94 — 8.94
1985 — — 9.99 7.05 6.53 8.85 17.61 8.87 4.01 8.26 8.26 — 8.26
1990 — — 9.32 8.38 6.45 6.90 14.60 8.66 — 8.56 8.56 — 8.56
1995 — 5.02 8.36 7.75 5.33 9.51 19.41 8.74 — 8.29 8.29 — 8.29
1996 — 4.94 9.29 8.52 5.84 10.75 20.08 9.32 — 8.97 8.97 — 8.97
1997 — — 9.39 8.32 5.76 10.11 17.98 9.46 — 8.90 8.90 — 8.90
1998 — 5.90 8.11 7.39 4.36 8.82 19.07 8.23 — 7.87 7.87 — 7.87
1999 — 5.87 8.81 8.20 4.90 10.55 16.75 9.31 — 8.69 8.69 — 8.69
2000 — 4.94 10.87 10.68 7.21 13.60 17.99 11.75 — 11.14 11.14 — 11.14
2001 — 8.10 11.01 10.00 6.43 15.14 19.00 11.36 — 10.58 10.58 — 10.58
2002 — 6.53 10.72 9.08 6.18 13.04 21.74 10.42 — 9.72 9.72 — 9.72
2003 — 7.46 12.42 10.35 7.01 15.37 26.51 11.93 — 11.05 11.05 — 11.05
2004 — 8.40 15.13 12.90 9.21 16.95 29.35 14.28 — 13.51 13.51 — 13.51
2005 — 9.08 18.56 17.43 12.99 19.38 38.40 17.83 — 17.70 17.70 — 17.70
2006 — 10.37 22.31 19.66 15.07 21.30 R 46.08 20.06 — 19.96 19.95 — 19.95
2007 — 5.58 23.70 20.99 16.42 23.96 51.97 21.86 — 21.47 21.46 — 21.46

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 (s) — 2.8 23.4 0.5 0.4 2.6 81.0 1.6 112.3 112.4 — 112.4
1975 (s) — 3.8 62.4 1.5 1.1 4.9 167.8 — 241.4 241.4 — 241.4
1980 — — 4.9 276.4 6.0 1.4 13.1 433.7 — 735.4 735.4 — 735.4
1985 — — 2.6 171.4 5.6 1.4 14.6 329.4 (s) 525.1 525.1 — 525.1
1990 — — 1.7 325.5 5.1 0.7 13.7 300.9 — 647.5 648.1 — 648.1
1995 — (s) 7.6 360.6 4.7 0.6 17.3 341.1 — 731.9 731.9 — 731.9
1996 — (s) 10.0 390.4 5.0 0.6 17.4 360.8 — 784.2 784.2 — 784.2
1997 — — 7.2 393.6 4.0 0.3 16.4 351.4 — 772.9 772.9 — 772.9
1998 — (s) 6.2 344.7 2.9 0.8 18.3 327.2 — 700.0 700.0 — 700.0
1999 — (s) 10.4 476.0 4.9 0.2 16.2 370.3 — 878.0 878.0 — 878.0
2000 — (s) 15.2 543.3 11.7 0.5 17.1 462.4 — 1,050.3 1,050.3 — 1,050.3
2001 — 0.1 11.6 534.3 12.1 0.2 16.6 451.5 — 1,026.3 1,026.4 — 1,026.4
2002 — 0.1 13.1 491.4 7.3 0.1 18.8 405.5 — 936.1 936.2 — 936.2
2003 — 0.1 13.5 652.8 6.6 0.4 21.2 458.7 — 1,153.2 1,153.3 — 1,153.3
2004 — 0.1 16.4 790.6 12.6 1.3 23.7 535.8 — 1,380.5 1,380.6 — 1,380.6
2005 — 0.3 23.2 1,093.9 15.0 0.5 30.9 687.4 — 1,850.9 1,851.2 — 1,851.2
2006 — 0.3 28.2 1,292.3 24.9 0.5 36.1 781.7 — 2,163.7 2,164.0 — 2,164.0
2007 — 0.2 22.8 1,408.2 35.2 0.6 42.0 887.4 — 2,396.1 2,396.3 — 2,396.3

a Liquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of
b Beginning in 1993, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. adjustments in Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
c From 1981 through 1992, includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline that is not included in the motor Note: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
gasoline column. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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W Table 6. Electric Power Sector Price and Expenditure Estimates by Source, Selected Years, 1970-2007, Wyoming
Y
Petroleum Biomass
O
M Coal
Natural
Gas a
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke Total
Nuclear
Fuel
Wood and
Waste b
Electricity
Imports c
Total
Energy d
I
Year Prices in Nominal Dollars per Million Btu
N
G 1970 0.14 0.22 0.58 0.76 — 0.67 — — — 0.14
1975 0.25 0.94 1.99 2.44 — 2.01 — — — 0.26
1980 0.57 4.61 — 6.98 — 6.98 — — — 0.59
1985 0.92 4.33 — 6.00 — 6.00 — — — 0.93
1990 0.84 3.15 — 5.27 — 5.27 — — — 0.84
1995 0.82 7.98 — 4.45 — 4.45 — — — 0.83
1996 0.82 12.11 — 5.46 — 5.46 — — — 0.83
1997 0.81 8.76 — 5.17 — 5.17 — — — 0.81
1998 0.79 7.96 — 4.06 — 4.06 — — — 0.79
1999 0.76 3.72 — 4.76 — 4.76 — — — 0.77
2000 0.78 3.76 — 7.24 — 7.24 — — — 0.80
2001 0.77 3.82 — 7.07 — 7.07 — — — 0.79
2002 0.79 4.74 — 5.53 — 5.53 — — 8.94 0.82
2003 0.82 3.82 — 7.14 — 7.14 — — 13.21 0.85
2004 0.87 3.83 — 9.50 — 9.50 — — 13.84 0.88
2005 0.95 6.26 — 13.17 — 13.17 — — 16.53 0.97
2006 1.01 6.83 — 16.28 — 16.28 — — 17.32 1.04
2007 1.06 6.82 — 17.72 — 17.72 — — 18.25 1.11

Expenditures in Million Nominal Dollars

1970 8.3 0.5 (s) 0.1 — 0.1 — — — 8.9


1975 28.4 0.4 1.4 0.1 — 1.5 — — — 30.3
1980 134.9 0.9 — 5.0 — 5.0 — — — 140.7
1985 340.7 0.6 — 5.0 — 5.0 — — — 346.3
1990 347.8 0.2 — 3.0 — 3.0 — — — 351.0
1995 342.2 1.1 — 3.3 — 3.3 — — — 346.6
1996 350.1 1.1 — 3.5 — 3.5 — — — 354.7
1997 341.2 0.9 — 3.2 — 3.2 — — — 345.2
1998 370.0 2.3 — 1.9 — 1.9 — — — 374.1
1999 344.2 0.6 — 2.4 — 2.4 — — — 347.2
2000 362.3 7.1 — 2.8 — 2.8 — — — 372.2
2001 356.2 10.7 — 2.7 — 2.7 — — — 369.7
2002 351.6 16.5 — 2.5 — 2.5 — — 0.6 371.2
2003 378.6 8.9 — 3.4 — 3.4 — — 1.3 392.1
2004 403.6 1.9 — 5.1 — 5.1 — — 0.9 411.5
2005 434.2 3.3 — 5.9 — 5.9 — — 2.7 446.1
2006 459.4 5.6 — 8.3 — 8.3 — — 1.6 474.9
2007 489.2 13.5 — 8.7 — 8.7 — — 2.0 513.3

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. • The electric
b Wood, wood-derived fuels, and waste. Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22
c Electricity imported from Canada and Mexico. category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. • Through 1988,
d There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal data are for electric utilities only. Beginning in 1989, data include independent power producers.
energy. Web Page: All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data
Where shown, R = Revised data, — = No consumption, and (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal Files."
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and expenditure estimates for all energy sources by major economic sec- necessary for EIA’s energy models.
tors for the 50 States and the District of Columbia and in aggregate for
the United States. These data are available on Energy Information Ad-
ministration’s (EIA) website at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/ Data System
states/_seds.html. Companion tables containing State-level consump-
tion data can also be found at the same website. In addition, tables Due to page-size constraints, the SEDS Portable Document Format
showing State-level consumption, price, and expenditure estimates by (PDF) tables show data for selected years from 1970 through 1995;
energy source as they are updated for the most current year can be thereafter, data are shown consecutively through 2006. However, data
found at http://www.eia.doe. gov/emeu/states/_seds.html. for all years from 1970 forward are maintained in SEDS, and are in-
cluded in the HTML versions of the tables and in the CSV data files
These Technical Notes contain information on the data sources, estima- available via EIA’s website. All years are covered by the documentation
tion procedures and assumptions for the State-level price and in this report.
expenditure estimates. Technical Notes for State-level consumption also
a r e ava i l a b l e a t h t t p : / / w w w. e i a . d o e. g ov / e m e u / s t a t e s / _ s e d s Expenditures are calculated by multiplying the price estimates by the
_tech_notes.html. consumption estimates found in SEDS. In some cases, consumption is
adjusted to remove process fuel; intermediate petroleum products; other
consumption that has no direct fuel costs, i.e., hydroelectric, geother-
Purpose mal, wind, solar, and photovoltaic energy sources; and wood and waste
obtained at no cost. (See the discussion in Section 7, “Consumption
SEDS was developed and is maintained and operated by EIA. The goal Adjustments for Calculating Expenditures,” at http://www.eia.doe.
in maintaining SEDS is to create historical time series of energy con- gov/emeu/states/_seds_tech_notes.html.)
sumption, prices and expenditures by State that are defined as
consistently as possible over time and across sectors. SEDS exists for All prices and expenditures are in nominal dollars that have not been ad-
two principal reasons: (1) to provide State energy consumption, price justed to reflect changes in the purchasing power of the dollar. All
and expenditure estimates to Members of Congress, Federal and State expenditures are consumer expenditures; that is, they represent esti-
mates of money spent directly by consumers to purchase energy,
generally including taxes. (See box below.)
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I The following Technical Notes describe how the price estimates are de- Appendix A provides metric and other physical conversion factors for
N veloped, including sources of data, methods of estimation, and measures used in energy analyses. Appendix B presents the nominal
conversion factors applied. gross domestic product (GDP) by State used to calculate energy
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that include all taxes, but data sources often do not treat taxes uni- http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/FTPROOT/financial/0583.pdf.
C formly. Where taxes are included in the source data, they are
T included in the price and expenditure tables. Where taxes are not in- Petroleum. Prices of motor gasoline, diesel fuel, and liquefied petro-
I cluded but can be separately estimated, they are added, with some leum gases used for transportation include excise and other per-gallon
O exceptions listed below. In many cases, States and some localities taxes but do not include general sales taxes due to wide variation at
N provide tax exemptions for various kinds of activities or classes of the local level. Other liquefied petroleum gases, distillate fuel oil,
end users. These complex exemptions are not incorporated into the kerosene, and residual fuel oil prices include sales taxes in all years.
State energy prices. The Energy Information Administration (EIA) is Jet fuel, aviation gasoline, asphalt and road oil, lubricants and other
continuing to analyze these cases to see if a better representation can petroleum products do not include taxes. Other petroleum products
be made. A comprehensive and detailed study of taxes in EIA data is are miscellaneous products, petrochemical feedstocks (naphtha, other
ava i la ble i n the r e p o r t E n d - U s e Ta x e s : C u r re n t EI A P ra c t i c e s, oils, and still gas), industrial petroleum coke, special naphthas, and
DOE/EIA-0583 (Washington, DC, August 1994). The report is avail- waxes.
able from EIA’s Internet site at http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/FTPROOT/
financial/0583.pdf.
Wood and Waste. Wood and waste prices for the residential, com-
The status of tax data in this year’s price and expenditure tables is mercial, and industrial sectors include taxes.
summarized below and described more fully in the sections for each
energy source and sector. Electricity. Taxes paid directly by the electric power sector (rather
than end users) are considered operating costs and are passed on to
End-Use Sectors the end users as part of the price. Sales and other use taxes are in-
cluded in the prices.
Coal. All steam coal and coking coal prices include taxes in all years.
Appropriately, coal imports and exports in the industrial sector do not
include end-user taxes. Electric Power Sector

Natural Gas. Natural gas prices are intended to include all Federal, Coal, natural gas, petroleum coke, nuclear, and wood and waste
State, and local taxes, surcharges, and adjustments billed to consum- prices include all taxes, transportation, and handling costs. There are
ers. Although the EIA data collection form states that taxes are to be no direct fuel costs (or taxes) for hydroelectric, geothermal, central-
included in the reported gross revenues, it is most likely that respon- ized solar, or wind energy. Capital, operation, and maintenance costs
dents would not consider sales taxes as part of their company's gross and related taxes associated with these energy sources are included
revenues, and some may not be reporting them. As a result, con- indirectly because electricity prices reflect their presence in the rate
sumer sales taxes may not be covered in full. For more information base.

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expenditures as share of GDP. Appendix C summarizes the changes in e t y o f o t h e r a p p l i a n c e s. T h e r e s i d e n t i a l s e c t o r exc l u d e s I
SEDS content made since the last complete release of data, which was institutional living quarters. N
in November 2008. All data revised since the previous release that are
large enough to be seen in the PDF tables’ level of rounding are marked · Commercial Sector: An energy-consuming sector that consists of
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with an “R” in the table. service-providing facilities and equipment of: businesses; Federal, R
State, and local governments; and other private and public organi- O
Reliable data for State-level prices rarely exist, especially as series that zations, such as religious, social, or frater nal groups. The D
are consistent over a long period. Estimates and assumptions are ap- commercial sector includes institutional living quarters. It also in- U
plied to fill data gaps and to maintain consistent definitions in the data cludes sewage treatment facilities. Common uses of energy
associated with this sector include space heating, water heating, air
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series over time. SEDS incorporates the most consistent series and pro-
cedures possible. Users should recognize the limitations imposed on the conditioning, lighting, refrigeration, cooking, and running a wide T
system due to changing and inadequate data sources. Estimates often variety of other equipment. Note: This sector includes generators I
are based on a variety of surrogate measures that are selected on the ba- that produce electricity and/or useful thermal output primarily to O
sis of availability, applicability as indicators, continuity over time, and support the activities of the above-mentioned commercial estab- N
consistency among the various energy commodities. Original source lishments.
documents for data used in SEDS (cited in this documentation) include
descriptions of collection methodologies, universes, imputation or ad- · Industrial Sector: An energy-consuming sector that consists of all
justment techniques (if any), and errors associated with the individual facilities and equipment used for producing, processing, or assem-
processes. Due to the numerous collection forms and procedures associ- bling goods. The industrial sector encompasses the following
ated with these reports, it is not possible to develop a meaningful types of activity: manufacturing (NAICS codes 31–33); agricul-
ture, forestry, fishing and hunting (NAICS code 11); mining,
numerical estimate of the overall statistical errors of the material pub-
including oil and gas extraction (NAICS code 21); and construc-
lished in the SEDS price and expenditure tables.
tion (NAICS code 23). Overall energy use in this sector is largely
for process heat and cooling and powering machinery, with lesser
It is also important to note that, even within a State, a single average
amounts used for facility heating, air conditioning, and lighting.
price may have limited meaning in that it represents a consumption-
Fossil fuels are also used as raw material inputs to manufactured
weighted average over a whole State. For example, urban and rural elec- products. Note: This sector includes generators that produce elec-
tricity prices can vary significantly from a State’s weighted average, and tricity and/or useful thermal output primarily to support the
prices in one region of a State may differ from those in another because above-mentioned industrial activities.
of access to less expensive hydroelectricity. Differences within a State
may also be greater than differences among adjacent States. Thus, the · Transportation Sector: An energy-consuming sector that consists
principal value of the estimates in these tables lies in general compari- of all vehicles whose primary purpose is transporting people
sons among the States, interstate comparisons for a given year, and the and/or goods from one physical location to another. Included are
analysis of trends over several years. automobiles; trucks; buses; motorcycles; trains, subways, and
other rail vehicles; aircraft; and ships, barges, and o ther
The five economic sectors used in the SEDS price and expenditure ta- waterborne vehicles. Vehicles whose primary purpose is not trans-
bles correspond to those used in the consumption tables as follows: portation (e.g., construction cranes and bulldozers, farming
vehicles, and warehouse tractors and forklifts) are classified in the
· Residential Sector: An energy-consuming sector that consists of sector of their primary use. In this report, natural gas used in the
living quarters for private households. Common uses of energy as- operation of natural gas pipelines is included in the transportation
sociated with this sector include space heating, water heating, air sector.
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I · Electric Power Sector: An energy-consuming sector that consists motor gasoline prices are applied to the commercial and industrial sec-
N of electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power plants within the tors. In some cases, the average of adjacent States’ prices is assigned to
NAICS (North American Industry Classification System) 22 cate- a missing State price. The documentation elaborates on these price
T gory whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and assumptions.
R heat, to the public. Note: This sector includes electric utilities and
O independent power producers. Except where specified, it is generally not possible to describe the prices
D in these tables as entirely “wholesale” or “retail.” The prices paid in
U Although end-use allocations of energy consumption and expenditures each consuming sector are usually a combination of both sets of prices,
follow those guidelines as closely as possible, some data are collected by depending on a number of closely interrelated factors. Almost all resi-
C using different classifications. For example, electric utilities often clas- dential sector prices are close to retail prices, reflecting the relatively
T sify commercial and industrial users by the quantity of electricity small quantities of individual purchases and the increased costs of
I purchases rather than by the business activity of the purchaser. Agricul- extensive, multilayered distribution systems. Similarly, in the transpor-
O tural use of natural gas is collected and reported in the commercial tation sector almost everyone pays the same retail-like price for motor
N sector through 1995 and in the industrial sector for 1996 forward. Since gasoline, regardless of volume purchased or location of purchase. Con-
agricultural use of natural gas cannot be identified separately, the dis- versely, residual fuel oil prices in the transportation sector are certainly
crepancy cannot be reconciled. Another example is master-metered more wholesale-like as a result of large deliveries to bulk facilities in ma-
condominiums, apartments, and buildings with a combination of resi- jor ports. In the same manner, most large industrial and many large
dential and commercial units. In many cases, billing and metering commercial expenditures can be thought of as near wholesale, fre-
practices cause residential energy usage of electricity, natural gas, or fuel quently involving direct access to a producer or bulk distribution facility
oil to be included in the commercial sector. In those cases, there is no for very large quantities. Many smaller industrial and commercial facili-
basis for separating residential from commercial use. Readers are ad- ties pay something much closer to retail prices as a result of the small
vised to consult the consumption Technical Notes for specific quantities involved and their institutional distance from primary suppli-
assumptions regarding the consumption estimates. ers. Notable exceptions to these relationships include natural gas and
electricity suppliers, which typically establish fixed rates for each of sev-
Where prices for an energy source and sector are not available, compa- eral classes of service, depending on representative quantities, service
rable prices are substituted. For example, the transportation sector factors, and distribution expenses.

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The Technical Notes document data sources and procedures used to de- Finally, within a given energy source and sector where price data are
velop the price and expenditure estimates in the State Energy Data usually available, there are some cases of missing prices. Two general
System (SEDS). Information is provided for each of the major energy approaches are used to assign or estimate prices in cases where con-
sources: coal, natural gas, petroleum, wood and waste, and electricity. sumption occurs but no price is directly available from the data sources.
The last section describes adjustments for consumption of industrial The first approach is to assign an adjacent State price or the simple aver-
process fuel and intermediate products and other uncosted energy age of adjacent States’ prices. When this approach is not feasible, the
sources. consumption-weighted price from the Census division or region or the
Petroleum Administration for Defense district or subdistrict in which
the State is located is assigned.
Price Estimation Methodologies
Three State groupings used in the report—U.S. Census regions and divi-
Price data in the SEDS price and expenditure tables are expressed in sions, Federal regions, and Petroleum Administration for Defense
dollars per million Btu. If the source data are in physical units, they are districts—are shown in Figures TN1, TN2, and TN3, respectively, on
divided by the appropriate conversion factors to create the Btu prices. the following pages. States are often designated by their two-letter
Estimated prices are used only when specific State-level prices are not postal code abbreviations shown in the map legends. Throughout the
available for a given energy source and sector. In some cases, prices for Technical Notes, the term “State” includes the District of Columbia.
energy consumed in one sector in a State are assigned to another sector
in the same State. Specific examples are: industrial steam coal prices Expenditures
are assigned to the commercial and transportation sectors’ steam coal
use; industrial lubricants prices are assigned to transportation lubricants Full documentation of the data sources and the methods used to esti-
uses; and transportation motor gasoline prices are assigned to commer- mate energy consumption are described in the SEDS consumption
cial and industrial use of motor gasoline. Technical Notes, located on EIA’s website at http://www.eia.doe.
gov/emeu/states/_seds.html.
In addition, there are a few cases where State-level prices could not be
identified for any economic sector for a given energy source for some or To calculate energy expenditures, SEDS consumption is adjusted to re-
all years. In these instances, a national-level price is used for all States move quantities of process fuel and intermediate products used in the
for a given year. The procedures for estimating these national-level industrial and transportation sectors that are not purchased directly by
prices are presented in the body of the Technical Notes under each end users. Electricity exported to Canada and Mexico are excluded
energy source as appropriate. The cases where a national-level price is from expenditure calculations. Use of hydroelectric, geothermal, wind,
assigned to all States in all years are: transportation use of aviation and solar energy sources are also removed from SEDS expenditure cal-
gasoline; industrial and transportation use of lubricants; and some com- culations since there are no direct fuel costs for those energy sources.
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O waste consumption in the industrial and commercial sectors are ad- Energy expenditures, in million dollars, are calculated by multiplying
justed to remove estimated quantities that were obtained at no cost. SEDS prices for each fuel in dollars per million Btu by the SEDS ad-
V Adjusted energy consumption estimates used to calculate expenditures justed consumption in billion Btu.
E are explained in detail at EIA’s website: http://www.eia.doe.gov/
R emeu/states/sep_prices/notes/pr_consum_adjust.pdf.
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(New England) (East North Central) (West North Central) (South Atlantic) (East South Central) (Mountain) (Pacific)
Connecticut (CT) Illinois (IL) Iowa (IA) Delaware (DE) Alabama (AL) Arizona (AZ) Alaska (AK)
Maine (ME) Indiana (IN) Kansas (KS) District of Columbia (DC) Kentucky (KY) Colorado (CO) California (CA)
Massachusetts (MA) Michigan (MI) Minnesota (MN) Florida (FL) Mississippi (MS) Idaho (ID) Hawaii (HI)
New Hampshire (NH) Ohio (OH) Missouri (MO) Georgia (GA) Tennessee (TN) Montana (MT) Oregon (OR)
Rhode Island (RI) Wisconsin (WI) Nebraska (NE) Maryland (MD) Nevada (NV) Washington (WA)
Vermont (VT) North Dakota (ND) North Carolina (NC) Division 7 New Mexico (NM)
South Dakota (SD) South Carolina (SC) (West South Central) Utah (UT)
Division 2 Virginia (VA) Arkansas (AR) Wyoming (WY)
(Middle Atlantic) West Virginia (WV) Louisiana (LA)
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New York (NY) Texas (TX)
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New England Mid Atlantic South Atlantic Midwest Central West
Connecticut (CT) Delaware (DE) Alabama (AL) Illinois (IL) Iowa (IA) Arizona (AZ)
Maine (ME) District of Columbia (DC) Florida (FL) Indiana (IN) Kansas (KS) California (CA)
Massachusetts (MA) Maryland (MD) Georgia (GA) Michigan (MI) Missouri (MO) Hawaii (HI)
New Hampshire (NH) Pennsylvania (PA) Kentucky (KY) Minnesota (MN) Nebraska (NE) Nevada (NV)
Rhode Island (RI) Virginia (VA) Mississippi (MS) Ohio (OH)
Vermont (VT) West Virginia (WV) North Carolina (NC) Wisconsin (WI) Region 8 Region 10
South Carolina (SC) North Central Northwest
Region 2 Tennessee (TN) Region 6 Colorado (CO) Alaska (AK)
New York/New Jersey Southwest Montana (MT) Idaho (ID)
New Jersey (NJ) Arkansas (AR) North Dakota (ND) Oregon (OR)
New York (NY) Louisiana (LA) South Dakota (SD) Washington (WA)
New Mexico (NM) Utah (UT)
Oklahoma (OK) Wyoming (WY)
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Connecticut (CT) Florida (FL) Illinois (IL) Alabama (AL) Colorado (CO) Alaska (AK)
Maine (ME) Georgia (GA) Indiana (IN) Arkansas (AR) Idaho (ID) Arizona (AZ)
Massachusetts (MA) North Carolina (NC) Iowa (IA) Louisiana (LA) Montana (MT) California (CA)
New Hampshire (NH) South Carolina (SC) Kansas (KS) Mississippi (MS) Utah (UT) Hawaii (HI)
Rhode Island (RI) Virginia (VA) Kentucky (KY) New Mexico (NM) Wyoming (WY) Nevada (NV)
Vermont (VT) West Virginia (WV) Michigan (MI) Texas (TX) Oregon (OR)
Minnesota (MN) Washington (WA)
Subdistrict IB Missouri (MO)
Nebraska (NE)
Delaware (DE) North Dakota (ND)
District of Columbia (DC) Ohio (OH)
Maryland (MD) Oklahoma (OK)
New Jersey (NJ) South Dakota (SD)
New York (NY) Tennessee (TN)
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coal; steam coal (all noncoking coal); and coal coke imports and sus Division. The East North Central price is assigned to the individual K
exports. States in that division. States in all other Census divisions are assigned I
a consumption-weighted price calculated using the U.S. data excluding N
Coking coal, used in the industrial sector only, is a high-quality bitumi- the East North Central data. G
nous coal that is used to make coal coke. Steam coal, which may be
used by all sectors, includes anthracite, bituminous coal, subbituminous C
coal, and lignite. In the industrial sector, coal consumption is the sum Physical Unit Prices: 1970 Through 2004 O
of coking coal and steam coal. The industrial coal price is the quantity-
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weighted average price of these two components. Source publications contain physical unit prices for States, groups of L
States, or Census divisions. Individual State prices are used directly for
their respective States. Where individual State prices are not available,
Imports and exports of coal coke are available only on the national level
the associated group or Census division prices are assigned. Wherever
and are accounted for in the industrial sector. Coal coke imports and
individual State, group, or Census division prices are unavailable, prices
exports are reported separately and are not averaged with other coal
are assigned from adjacent or nearby States or Census divisions or from
prices and expenditures.
States with similar coal use patterns as shown in Table TN1.

Btu Prices: All Years


Coking Coal Btu prices for States are calculated from the physical unit prices and the
conversion factors for coking coal. U.S. Btu prices are calculated as the
Coking coal is generally more expensive than steam coal; therefore, it is average of the State Btu prices, weighted by consumption data from the
identified separately in the development of the price estimates. Coking State Energy Data System (SEDS).
coal prices are those paid at coke plants for coal received and include in-
surance, freight, and taxes.
Data Sources

Physical Unit Prices: 2005 forward Prices

The source publication contains physical unit prices for States and Cen- 2000 forward: Energy Information Administration (EIA), Annual Coal
sus divisions, most of which are withheld to avoid disclosure of Repor t, Table 35 (2000), Table 34 (2001 forward), http://www.
proprietary company-level data. For 2005 forward, coking coal prices e i a . d o e. g ov / c n e a f / c o a l / p a g e / a c r / a c r _ s u m . h t m l and

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C Table TN1. Coking Coal State Group Price and Adjacent State http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/coal/page/acr/backissues.html. Data
Price Assignments, 1970-2004 are from the report of the following year (e.g. final 2005 data in Annual
O Coal Report 2006), except the most recent year of data.
State Years
A State or Division Prices Assigned

L AL 1999, 2001–2004 East South Central


2000 U.S. 1996 through 1999: EIA, Coal Industry Annual 2000, Table 96.
CA 1970–1982 CA, CO, UT
CO 1970–1982 CA, CO, UT
IL 1986–1998 IN 1981 through 1995: EIA, Quarterly Coal Report, October-December is-
1999–2004 East North Central sue, Table A3 (1981–1991), Table 39 (1992–1994), and Table 31 (1995),
S IN 1997–2000 East North Central http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/ FTPROOT/coal/qcrhistory.htm.
KY 1970–1987 KY, MO, TN, TX
T 1988–1998 OH
E 1999–2004 East South Central 1977 through 1980: EIA, Coke and Coal Chemicals, Table 19 (1977),
A MD 1970, 1971 MD, NJ, NY Table 15 (1978), and Table 7 (1979, 1980).
1983–1991, 1993 PA
M MI 1979 MI, MN, WI
1980–1985, 1987 MI, WI 1970 through 1976: Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior,
C 1988–1991, 1993–1998 OH
Minerals Yearbook, “Coke and Coal Chemicals” chapter, Table 22.
O 1999–2004 East North Central
MN 1970–1978 MN, WI
A 1979 MI, MN, WI Consumption
L MO 1970–1987 KY, MO, TN, TX
1988 AL
NJ 1970, 1971 MD, NJ, NY 1 9 7 0 f o r wa r d : E I A , S t a t e E n e r g y D a t a S y s t e m , c o k i n g c o a l
NY 1970, 1971 MD, NJ, NY consumption.
1972–1982 MD, NY
1983–1998 PA
1999 Middle Atlantic
2000–2004 East North Central Conversion Factors: All Years
OH 1997–2004 East North Central
PA 1997–1999 Middle Atlantic
2000–2004 East North Central Conversion factors for all States and years can be found in the ASCII
TN 1970–1987 KY, MO, TN, TX comma-delimited data file at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/
1988–1991 AL _seds_tech_notes.html.
TX 1970–1987 KY, MO, TN, TX
UT 1970–1982 CA, CO, UT
1983–1986 TX
1988–1998 IN
1999–2001 East North Central
VA 1970, 1971, 1976, 1977 WV
1978–1982 VA, WV Steam Coal
1983–1986 KY
1987–1998 OH
1999–2004 East North Central Steam coal is used in all sectors. Price data are generally available in the
WI 1970–1978 MN, WI
1979 MI, MN, WI
electric power, residential, and industrial sectors. However, no price
1980–1985, 1987 MI, WI data are directly available in the transportation and commercial sectors,
WV 1978–1982 VA, WV and industrial sector steam coal prices are assigned to these two sectors.
1983–1986 KY Data sources and calculations for estimating coal prices are discussed by
1987–1998 OH
1999–2004 East North Central sector. Estimates of the amount of steam coal consumed by sector are
taken from SEDS and are adjusted for process fuel consumption in the
industrial sector. (See the discussion in Section 7, “Consumption

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CT 1975 NY 1979–2001 MN
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1980–1987, 1993–1995, 2000 MA 1984, 1985 MA
DC 1976–1999 MD NJ 2007 NY
2001–2005, 2007 VA NV 1975–1978, 1983–1989, 1992, 1993, 1995 CO
DE 2006, 2007 VA 2006 UT R
ID 1974, 1979–1982, 1996–2005 NV PA 2006, 2007 OH E
1975–1977 SD RI 1974 CT S
1978 ND 1975 VT I
1983–1995 CO 1976–1979, 2001–2007 NH D
2006, 2007 UT 1980–2000 MA E
MA 1975 VT SD 1978, 1984 ND N
1976–1979, 2001, 2007 NH 1979–1983, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1991–2001 MN
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ME 1974, 1975, 1981, 1983 VT UT 1975–1978, 1980, 1983, 2000 CO
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1984, 1985 MA VT 1976, 1980, 2001–2007 NH L
MN 2005, 2006 IA 1984–2000 MA
MT 1974, 1975, 1978 ND WA 1970, 2001–2007 OR
1976, 1977 SD 1974–1978, 1983–1985 CO
1979–1982 NV 1979–1982 NV
WY 1974–1976, 1978, 1982, 1983, 1985, 2005–2007 CO

A d j u s t m e n t s f o r C a l c u l a t i n g E x p e n d i t u r e s,” a t h t t p : / / w w w.
eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds_tech_notes.html.) regression equation to estimate residential steam coal prices for 1979
forward. The residential steam coal prices calculated for 1974 through
1978 from the American Gas Association Gas Househeating Survey (GHS)
and the average Btu spot prices from the EIA Cost and Quality of Fuels for
Residential Sector Electric Utility Plants (C&Q) for 1974 through 1978 are used to develop
the regression equation. Electric power coal spot prices from the C&Q
Residential sector steam coal price estimates are intended to represent for 1979 forward are converted from cents per million Btu to dollars per
the average prices for coal purchased by residential customers and in- million Btu.
clude taxes.

Some States have GHS residential prices during the 1974 through 1978
Physical Unit Prices: 1979 Forward period to use in the regression analysis, but are missing electric power
sector prices in the 1979 forward data used to calculate prices. For these
Residential steam coal Btu prices for 1979 forward are not available. missing data, spot prices are assigned from other States for use in the re-
Spot prices for coal paid by the electric power sector are used in a gression, as shown in Table TN2. C&Q prices for ND and MT for some

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C Table TN3. Residential Sector Coal Final Price Assignments, Physical Unit Prices: 1971 Through 1978
1979 Forward
O
For 1971 through 1978, Btu steam coal prices are calculated by using
A State and Averaged
data from GHS. The price for a State is equal to the simple average of
State Years Final Prices Assigned
L the city/utility price observations for that State. For 1971 and 1972,
AR 1980, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1987–1995, 1998 AL
GHS reports physical unit prices rather than Btu prices (as published for
2002, 2004–2007
1999 MO
1973 through 1978) and, therefore, the State-level conversion factors for
1981 MO, OK, TN, TX this sector from SEDS are used to convert to Btu prices for those years.
R 1983 MO, MS, OK, TN AK residential coal prices are estimated by using a different methodol-
E AZ 1982, 1984, 1985 CA, NM, NV, UT ogy, described on page 14.
1987, 1988, 1990–1995, 1998–2007 UT
S CA 1979–1985 NV
I 1987–2004 WA
A simple average of price observations in CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, and
D 2005–2007 UT
VT is assigned to each of these States. To impute other missing prices
E FL 1980–1996, 1998, 1999–2002 GA in the 1971 through 1978 period, States are assigned simple averages of
N 2003–2007 AL adjacent State prices or are directly assigned the single price of an adja-
T LA 1980, 1982, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1991, AL cent or nearby State as listed in Table TN4.
I 1993, 1995, 1997, 2000, 2007
A MS 1979, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1986–1995, 1997 AL
L 1985 AL, AR, TN Physical Unit Prices: 1970
MT 1986–2002 WY
NM 1979–2007 CO
OK 1979–1999, 2001–2007 CO
Since State-level coal price data for 1970 are not available from either
OR 1979, 1980, 1982–2000 WA GHS or C&Q, the 1970 residential sector coal prices are calculated by us-
1981 CA, ID, NV, WA ing the 1971 through 1978 data from the Statistical Yearbook for the 39
TX 1980–1982, 1985–2007 CO States, with some reported coal use from 1971 through 1983 and regres-
sion analysis.

For estimating the 1970 prices, States missing Statistical Yearbook data
are assigned prices as follows: ID for 1970 through 1978 from MT; MA
years result in a negative price when used in the regression; therefore for 1976 through 1978 from CT; ME for 1970 through 1978 from NH;
MN spot prices are assigned to ND for use in the regression and the WY RI for 1973 and 1975 through 1978 from CT; and WA for 1970 through
final residential sector steam coal price is assigned to MT as shown in 1972 from OR. DC, DE, and MD are all assigned the combined Statisti-
Tables TN2 and TN3. cal Yearbook price for those States. Wherever individual State prices are
unavailable, prices are assigned from an adjacent or nearby State as fol-
lows: CA from NV; NM from CO; OK from CO; OR from WA; and
TX from CO. AK residential coal prices are estimated by using a differ-
Price estimates for 1974 through 1978 for some States are not available ent methodology, described as follows.
because there was no consumption. To calculate prices for 1979 for-
ward, these States are assigned the final prices from selected States as
shown in Table TN3. In addition, several States are assigned the simple Alaska Prices: All Years
average of the final prices of adjacent States as shown in Table TN3.
Alaska residential coal prices are estimated by using a different method- The AK residential coal prices for 1994 forward are estimated from an
ology, described on page 14. informal survey of the single coal supplier in the State.

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Table TN4. Residential Sector Spot Coal Price Assignments, Btu Prices: All Years C
1971-1978
O
Btu prices for States are calculated from the physical unit prices and the
State Years State Assigned or Averaged Prices
conversion factors for coking coal. U.S. Btu prices are calculated as the
A
AL 1971 TN L
AR 1977, 1978 AL
CA 1971, 1972, 1974, 1978 NV average of the State Btu prices, weighted by consumption data from
DC 1971-1978 MD SEDS.
DE 1971, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1977 MD
GA 1971 NC, TN R
1972 AL, NC, TN Data Sources E
ID 1977 MT, UT, WY
S
KS 1971, 1972 CO, MO
MN 1971 IA, ND, WI Prices I
1972 IA, WI D
MS 1978 AL 1994 forward: Alaska price estimated from informal discussions with E
MT 1971 ID, ND, WY Usibelli Coal Mine Co., the only coal supplier in Alaska. N
1972, 1973 ID, WY T
ND 1972 IA, WI I
1973 MN, SD 1974 forward: EIA, Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants, average A
1974 MN, MT, SD spot coal prices, Table 2 (1974-1979), Table 44 (1980 through 1982), Ta- L
NE 1971, 1972 CO, IA, MO, WY ble 49 (1983, 1984), Table 39 (1985-1989), Table 8 (1990, 1991), and
1975 CO, IA, KS, MO, SD, WY Table 3 (1992 forward), http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/electricity/
NJ 1971, 1972, 1974, 1977, 1978 DE, NY, PA
cq/cq_sum.html and http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/electricity/
NM 1971 CO
NV 1971, 1972, 1975 ID, UT
cq/cq_sum_backissues.html.
1973 ID, OR, UT
OK 1971–1978 CO 1971 through 1978: American Gas Association, Gas Househeating Sur-
OR 1971–1978 WA vey, table titled “Competitive Fuel Prices.”
SC 1971, 1972 NC
SD 1971 IA, ND, WY
1972 IA, WY 1970 through 1978: Edison Electric Institute, Statistical Yearbook of the
TX 1971–1974, 1977 CO Electric Utility Industry, Table 43S.
UT 1974, 1978 CO, ID, NV, WY
WA 1971, 1972, 1974 ID
1977 MT, UT, WY
Consumption
WV 1971, 1972 KY, MD, OH, PA, VA
1970 forward: EIA, State Energy Data System, residential sector coal
The AK residential Btu prices for 1978 through 1993 are estimated from consumption.
the WA State prices during that period. To estimate the AK price for
each year that AK has consumption, the average ratio of AK-to-WA
prices during 1970 through 1977 is applied to the WA price. Conversion Factors: 1971, 1972

Conversion factors can be found in the ASCII comma-delimited data


AK physical unit prices for 1970 through 1977 are estimated by using
file “fuel_convfac.csv” at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/
the ratio of AK-to-U.S. electric utility sector prices.
sep_use/total/csv/use_convfac.csv.

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Physical Unit Prices: 1980 Forward
C Table TN5. Commercial Sector Final Price Assignments
O For 1984 forward, State prices are published in the EIA Annual Coal Re-
State Years State Prices Assigned
A port and predecessor publications. Prices include insurance, freight, and
L CT 1980 NY taxes. Price data for 1980 through 1983 are taken directly from Form
1995–2004, 2006, 2007 MA EIA-3, and predecessor forms.
DC 1980–2005, 2007 MD
NH 1994, 1996–2007 MA
NJ 2007 NY Prices for States in which data are withheld or unavailable are estimated
OK 1970 KS by using simple averages of the published data for adjacent States. In a
I
OR 1999–2000 WA few cases, only a single adjacent State or Census division price is pub-
N RI 1982, 1983, 1991–2007 MA
D lished and, therefore, available for the estimation. The adjacent State
VT 1993-1997, 2000, 2005–2007 MA and Census division price assignments used for estimations are shown
U
S in Table TN6. Washington prices are withheld for 1999 forward. Wash-
T ington prices are historically higher than the Census division price;
R therefore, the average ratio of the Washington to the Pacific Division
I prices for 1995 through 1998 is applied to the 1999 forward Pacific Divi-
A sion prices to estimate the Washington prices for those years. In 2002,
L the price for the Pacific Division is withheld and is estimated using the
Commercial Sector average Pacific Division price from 1999 through 2001. In 2002, the
price for the New England Division also is withheld and is estimated by
applying the average ratio of the New England Division price to the
Commercial sector prices are assigned industrial steam coal prices. East North Central price from 1995 through 1998 to the 2002 East
States without Btu industrial steam coal prices are assigned the prices North Central Division price. The New England Division price is again
from adjacent States, as shown in Table TN5. The Alaska prices for withheld in 2006 and is estimated by applying the average ratio of the
1994 forward are estimated from an informal survey of the single coal New England Division price to the East North Central price from 2003
supplier in the State. U.S. Btu prices are calculated as the average of all through 2005 to the 2006 East North Central Division price. Price esti-
States’ Btu prices, weighted by consumption data from SEDS. mates for Alaska are explained on page 19.

Physical Unit Prices: 1971, 1974 Through 1979


Industrial Sector
For 1971, and 1974 through 1979, available cost and quantity of bitumi-
n o u s c o a l , l i g n i t e, a n d a n t h r a c i t e f r o m t h e A n n u a l S u r v e y o f
Industrial coal prices from 1980 forward are taken from Form EIA-3, Manufacturers (ASM) or Census of Manufacturers (CM) are used to calcu-
"Quarterly Coal Consumption and Quality Report, Manufacturing late prices as average cost per unit of sales for covered States. (States
Plants," and predecessor forms, which collects quarterly data on manu- with undisclosed data are not considered covered.) Although it is not
facturers’ coal stocks, receipts, prices, and consumption. From 1980 clear from the data sources, the prices probably include taxes.
through 1988, all manufacturers that consumed coal were required to re-
spond to Form EIA-3. Beginning in 1989, data are collected from only For States with industrial steam coal use and for which ASM or CM data
those manufacturers that consumed 1,000 or more tons per year. Data are not available in 1971 and 1974 through 1979, adjacent State simple
prior to 1980 are based on the average cost of coal sold to manufactur- averages of available ASM/CM data are used to impute prices. The as-
ing firms, which was reported on a monthly basis. signed prices from adjacent States are shown in Table TN7.

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Table TN6. Industrial Sector Steam Coal Price Assignments, 1980 Forward C
State Years Prices Used in the Assignment State Years Prices Used in the Assignment O
AZ 1980 CA, UT NJ 1980–1997, 2000–2006 NY, PA A
1981, 1984–1986 CA, CO, UT 1998, 1999 PA L
CO 1980 KS, UT NM 1980 TX, UT
2000 UT, WY 1981 CO, OK, TX
2001 KS, NE, OK, UT, WY 1982, 1983 AZ, CO, OK, TX
2002, 2003 KS, NE, UT, WY 1984–1986 CO, OK, TX, UT
2004–2007 AZ, KS, NE, OK, UT, WY 1987 AZ, CO, OK, TX, UT I
CT 1981–1994, 2005, 2006 New England 1988–1999 AZ, CO, TX, UT N
DC 1980, 1981 MD 2000, 2002, 2003 AZ, TX, UT
D
DE 1980–2003 MD 2001, 2004–2007 AZ, OK, TX, UT
2004–2007 MD, PA NV 1980, 1981, 1984–1986 CA, ID, UT
U
FL 1980 AL, GA 1983, 1987–1998, 2000–2007 AZ, CA, ID, UT S
HI 1982, 1983, 1987–2007 CA 1999 AZ, CA, UT T
ID 1999 UT, WY NY 1998, 1999 PA R
KS 2000 MO OK 1980 AR, KS, MO, TX I
LA 1980–2007 AR, TX 1984–1999 AR, CO, KS, MO, TX A
MA 1980–1983 NY 2000 AR, MO, TX L
1984–2007 New England 2002, 2003 AR, KS, TX
ME 1980–1983 NY OR 1980, 1981, 1983–1998 CA, ID, WA
1984–2007 New England 1982 CA, ID, NV, WA
MS 1980–2007 AL, AR, TN 2002–2007 CA, ID
MT 1983, 1987–1990, 1992, ID, WY RI 1980, 1981 NY
2003–2007 1984–1990 New England
1984–1986 ID SD 1980 IA, MN, MT
1991, 1993–1998, 2000–2002 ID, SD, WY 1981 IA, MN, MT, NE
1999 SD, WY 1982 IA, MN, MT, WY
ND 1980–1982 MN, MT 1983, 1987–1990, 1992–1995 IA, MN, WY
1983–1990, 1992, 2003, MN 1984–1986 IA, MN, NE
2005–2007 2003–2007 IA, MN, NE, WY
1991, 1993–1998, 2000–2002 MN, SD VT 1980–1983 NY
1999 MN, SD, WY 1984–1992, 1997–1999 New England
NE 1980 IA, KS, MO WV 1980 KY, MD, OH, PA, VA
1982, 1983, 1987–1990, 1992 CO, IA, KS, MO, WY WY 1980 ID, MT, UT
1991, 1993–1999 CO, IA, KS, MO, SD, WY 1981 CO, ID, MT, NE, UT
2000 IA, MO, SD, WY 1984–1986 CO, ID, NE, UT
NH 1980-1983 NY
1984-1993, 1995 New England

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C Table TN7. Industrial Sector Steam Coal Price Assignments for 1971 and 1974-1979
O State Years State Prices Used in the Assignment State Years State Prices Used in the Assignment
A AR 1971, 1972, 1974, 1975 MO, TN MT 1974–1978 MN, NE, UT
L 1979 MO, TN, TX 1979 MN, UT
AZ 1971 CA, NV, UT ND 1974–1979 MN
1974–1978 CA, UT NE 1979 IA, MO
CO 1974–1978 KS, NE, UT NH 1971, 1974–1979 MA
1979 UT NM 1971 CO, OK, TX, UT
I CT 1974–1978 MA, NY 1974, 1976–1978 KS, UT
N 1979 NY 1979 UT
DC 1971, 1974–1979 MD, VA NV 1974 CA, OR, UT
D
DE 1971, 1974–1979 MD, NJ, PA 1975–1979 CA, UT
U FL 1979 AL, GA OK 1974, 1975 KS, MO
S ID 1974 OR, UT 1976–1978 AR, KS, MO
T 1975–1978 UT 1979 MO, TX
R 1979 UT, WA OR 1975–1978 CA
I KS 1979 MO 1979 CA, WA
A LA 1978 AR RI 1971, 1974–1978 MA
L 1979 TX 1979 NY
MA 1979 NY SD 1971, 1974 IA
ME 1975–1978 MA 1975–1978 IA, MN, NE
1979 NY 1979 IA, MN
MS 1971, 1974, 1975, 1979 AL, TN TX 1974, 1975 KS
1976–1978 AL, AR, TN 1976–1978 AR, KS
MT 1974–1978 MN, NE, UT VT 1971, 1974–1978 MA
1979 MN, UT 1979 NY
ND 1974–1979 MN WA 1974 CA, OR
NE 1979 IA, MO 1975–1978 CA
NH 1971, 1974–1979 MA WY 1974–1978 NE, UT
NM 1971 CO, OK, TX, UT 1979 UT
1974, 1976–1978 KS, UT
1979 UT

Physical Unit Prices: 1970, 1972, 1973 estimated, as described above) for 1971, and 1974 through 1977. A few
States are assigned electric utility prices for the dependent variable in
the regression, as shown in Table TN8 on page 19. Wherever individual
Steam coal industrial sector prices for 1970, 1972, and 1973 (years for State prices remain unavailable after the estimation that used the above
which no ASM/CM prices are available) are estimated by using regres- regression techniques, prices are assigned from adjacent or nearby
sion techniques. Values for the independent variable are steam coal States, as shown in Table TN9 on page 19.
electric utility sector physical unit prices, and values for the dependent
variable are the steam coal industrial physical unit prices (from ASM or

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Table TN8. Industrial Sector Price Assignments Used in the Table TN9. Industrial Sector Final Price Assignments for 1970, C
Regression Equation for 1971, and 1974-1979 1972 and 1973
O
State
State Years State Prices Assigned Years State Prices Assigned A
AR 1973–1977 MO AR 1972 MO, TN L
CA 1970–1977 NV NH 1970, 1972, 1973 MA
CT 1975–1977 NY RI 1970, 1972, 1973 MA
DC 1976, 1977 MD SD 1970, 1972, 1973 IA
ID 1970–1977 MT VT 1970, 1972, 1973 MA
MA 1976, 1977 NH I
ME 1970–1977 NH N
OK 1973–1975 KS
D
OR 1973–1977 WA Data Sources
TX 1970 NM
U
WA 1970–1972 OR S
Prices T
R
2000 forward: EIA, Annual Coal Report, Table 35 (2000), Table 34 (2001 I
forward), http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/coal/ page/acr/acr_sum.html A
and http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/ coal/page/acr/backissues.html. L
Physical Unit Prices: Alaska, All Years Data are from the report of the following year (e.g. final 2005 data in
Annual Coal Report 2006), except the most recent year of data.
The Alaska steam coal industrial sector prices for 1994, and 1996 for-
ward, are estimated from an informal survey of the single coal supplier 1991, 1996 through 1999: EIA, Coal Industry Annual 2000, Table 94.
in the State. There is no steam coal consumption reported Alaska’s in-
dustrial sector for 1995. For all other years with industrial steam coal 1988, 1993 through 1995: EIA, Coal Industry Annual 1997, Table 94.
use in Alaska (1993, and 1970 through 1977), prices are estimated by as-
suming that the ratio of the Alaska price to the U.S. price in the
1987 and 1992: EIA, Coal Industry Annual 1996, Table 94.
industrial sector is the same as the ratio of the Alaska and U.S. prices in
the electric power sector.
1985 and 1990: EIA, Coal Industry Annual 1994, Table 94.

Btu Prices: All Years


1984 and 1989: EIA, Coal Industry Annual 1993, Table 94.
Btu prices for States are calculated from the physical unit prices and the
conversion factors, which vary by State and by year. U.S. Btu prices are 1986: EIA, Coal Industry Annual 1995, Table 94.
calculated as the average of all States’ Btu prices, weighted by consump-
tion data from SEDS, adjusted for process fuel and coking coal 1980 through 1983: Form EIA-3, “Quarterly Coal Consumption Re-
consumption. port–Manufacturing Plants,” Table 25 (1980), Table 11 (1981 and 1982),
and Table 2 (1983).

1971, 1974 through 1979: Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of


Commerce, Annual Survey of Manufacturers and Census of Manufactures,
Table 4 (1971) and Table 3 (1974–1979).

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C 1970, 1972, 1973: Steam coal electric utility sector physical unit prices Table TN10. Electric Power Sector Price Assignments,
used in a regression equation with industrial sector prices from 1971 and 2002 Forward
O 1974 through 1979.
A State Years Prices Assigned
L Consumption AL 2002, 2005 Electric utility
CA 2005–2007 Electric power, Pacific
1970 forward: EIA, State Energy Data System, industrial (other than CT 2002, 2005–2007 Electric power, New England
DE 2002, 2005–2007 Electric power, South Atlantic
coke plants) coal consumption.
HI 2002, 2005–2007 Electric power, Pacific
E IN 2002, 2005–2007 Electric utility
L Conversion Factors: All Years
KY 2005–2007 Electric utility
E LA 2002, 2005–2007 Electric utility
C MA 2005 Electric utility
Conversion factors for all States and years can be found in the ASCII ME 2002, 2005–2007 Electric power, New England
T
comma-delimited data file at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/ MI 2002, 2005–2007 Electric utility
R
_seds_tech_notes.html. MN 2005 Electric utility
I MS 2002, 2005–2007 Electric utility
C MT 2002, 2005–2007 Electric utility
NC 2002, 2005, 2006 Electric utility
P Transportation Sector OH 2002, 2005 Electric utility
O OK 2002, 2005–2007 Electric utility
W Transportation use of coal accounted for 298 thousand short tons out of TX 2005–2007 Electric utility
E a total of 523,231 thousand short tons in 1970 and declined to none UT 2005–2007 Electric utility
R after 1977. Transportation sector steam coal prices are assigned from WA 2002, 2005–2007 Electric power, Pacific
WI 2005–2007 Electric utility
industrial sector steam coal prices. U.S. Btu prices are calculated as the
WY 2006, 2007 Electric utility
average of the State Btu prices, weighted by SEDS consumption data.

Electric Power Sector


Btu Prices: 1973 Through 2001
Btu Prices: 2002 Forward
State Btu prices, including insurance, freight, and taxes, are taken from
State Btu prices, including insurance, freight, and taxes, are based on un- the EIA Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Utility Plants for 1973 through
published cost data from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 2001 and are converted from cents to dollars per million Btu. Where in-
FERC Form 423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for dividual State prices are withheld or unavailable, quantity-weighted
Electric Utility Plants,” and Form EIA-423, “Monthly Cost and Quality Census division prices are assigned as shown in Table TN11. Price esti-
of Fuels for Electric Plants Report,” and are converted from cents per mates for Alaska are explained below.
million Btu to dollars per million Btu. Where individual State prices
for the electric power sector are withheld or unavailable, coal prices for
the electric utility sector are used instead. When coal prices for both the Btu Prices: 1970 Through 1972
electric power sector and electric utility sectors are not available, Census
division electric power sector prices are assigned as shown in Table Btu prices for States are taken from the Edison Electric Institute’s Statis-
TN10. tical Yearbook and are converted from cents to dollars. Delaware, DC,

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Table TN11. Electric Power Sector Price Assignments, Data Sources C
1973 Through 2001
Prices
O
State Years State/Census Division Prices Assigned A
CA 1989–2001 Pacific L
2002 Forward: Unpublished data from the Federal Energy Regulatory
CT 1975–1979, 2000, 2001 New England
Commission, FERC Form 423, “Monthly Report of Cost and Quality
DC 1976 MD, VA C
HI 1990–2001 Pacific
of Fuels for Electric Utility Plants,” and Form EIA-423, “Monthly Cost
MA 2001 New England and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants Report.” O
MD 2001 South Atlantic K
ME 1990–2001 New England E
OK 1973, 1974 West South Central 1994 forward: Alaska price estimated from informal discussions with
1975 CO, KS, MO, NM, TX Usibelli Coal Mine Co., the only coal supplier in Alaska
OR 1983, 1989 Pacific
RI 1974 MA
VT 1980, 1983–1986 New England 2001: FERC Form 423, "Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels
I
WA 2001 Pacific for Electric Plants," database, available via the EIA website at
M
http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/electricity/page/ferc423.html.
P
O
and Maryland are each assigned the combined price for the three States. R
The steam coal electric utility sector Alaska price for 1971 is estimated T
as discussed below. 1973 through 2000: EIA, Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Utility
Plants, http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/electricity/cq/backissues.html, S
Table 3 (1973–1979), Table 51 (1980–1982), Table 50 (1983, 1984), Ta-
ble 40 (1985–1989), Table 7 (1990, 1991), and Table 2 (1992 through
A
Alaska Prices: All Years N
2000).
D
The sources do not collect or publish prices for Alaska. The Alaska
prices for 1994 forward are estimated from an informal survey of the
1970 through 1993: Edison Electric Institute, Statistical Yearbook of the E
single coal supplier in the State. Prior to that, Btu prices for Alaska are
Electric Utility Industry, table titled “Analysis of Fuel for Electric Genera- X
based on data from the Edison Electric Institute's Statistical Yearbook.
t i o n : To t a l E l e c t r i c U t i l i t y I n d u s t r y ” ( 1 9 7 0 – 1 9 8 8 ) , Ta b l e 2 9
P
For the years 1970, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1977, and 1979 through 1993,
(1989–1993).
O
prices were taken directly from the Statistical Yearbook. Prices for 1971, R
1973, 1975, and 1978 are estimated from the Statistical Yearbook prices T
for the United States and the average ratio of AK-to-U.S. prices for the Consumption S
years when AK prices are available. The 1971 and 1973 estimated
prices are based on the average ratio for 1970 and 1972; the 1975 price is 1970 forward: EIA, State Energy Data System, electric power sector
based on the average ratio for 1974 and 1976; and the 1978 price is coal consumption.
based on the average ratio for 1977 and 1979.

U.S. Prices: All Years Conversion Factors: All Years

U.S. Btu prices are calculated as the average of the State Btu prices, Btu prices are taken directly from the data sources; no explicit conver-
weighted by consumption data from SEDS. sion factors are used.

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C Coal Coke, Data Sources
O Imports and Exports Prices
A
L Imports and exports of coal coke are components of total U.S. energy 1989 forward: Calculated by EIA using data from the Bureau of the
consumption and are accounted for in the industrial sector. Prices and Census, U.S. Department of Commerce, “Monthly Report IM 145" and
values of imports and exports are developed only for the United States; “Monthly Report EM 545."
C no attempt is made to estimate State-level prices or expenditures. Prices 1981 through 1988: EIA, Quarterly Coal Report, October-December is-
O are f.a.s. (free alongside ship) values and do not include taxes. The sues, Tables A11 and A13 (1981-1985) and Tables A10 and A12
K quantities of U.S. coal coke imports and exports are taken from SEDS. (1986-1988).
E 1980: EIA, Coke Plant Report, Tables 7 and 8.
Physical Unit Prices: All Years 1978 through 1979: EIA, Coke and Coal Chemicals 1979, Tables 5 and 6.
I 1977: National Coal Association, International Coal 1980, tables titled
M For 1980 forward, the EIA Coke Plant Report, the EIA Quarterly Coal Re- “U.S. Imports of Solid Fuels and Customs Value” and “U.S. Exports of
P port, and Bureau of the Census computer tapes provide physical unit Coke and Value.”
O coal coke import and export prices in dollars per short ton. For 1970 1976: EIA, Coke and Coal Chemicals, Tables 19 and 20.
R through 1979, Coke and Coal Chemicals, International Coal, and the Miner-
T 1970 through 1975: Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior,
als Yearbook provide coal coke import and export physical unit quantities
S Minerals Yearbook, “Coke and Coal Chemicals” chapter, Tables 19 and
and values in short tons and dollars, respectively. Values are equivalent
20.
to expenditures.
A
N Consumption
D Btu Prices: All Years
1970 forward: EIA, State Energy Data System, U.S. imports and ex-
E For 1980 forward, Btu prices are computed by dividing the physical unit ports of coal coke.
X prices by the conversion factor to calculate prices in dollars per million
P Btu. For 1970 through 1979, physical unit prices are computed by divid-
O ing the import and export values by their respective quantities, and Btu Conversion Factor: All Years
R prices are computed by dividing the physical unit prices by the conver-
T sion factor. 24.8 million Btu per short ton.
S

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N
A
T
U
Section 3. Natural Gas R
A
L
Natural gas prices are developed for the residential, commercial, indus- Residential, Commercial and Industrial Sectors G
trial, transportation, and electric power sectors. Reported natural gas A
prices are retail prices for sales of natural gas to ultimate users.
S
Prices: 1987 Forward
Natural gas prices are intended to include all Federal, State, and local
taxes, surcharges, and adjustments billed to consumers. Although the
EIA data collection form states that taxes are to be included in the re- All natural gas physical unit prices by State for the residential, commer-
ported gross revenues, it is most likely that respondents would not cial, and industrial sectors are taken from data collected on the Form
consider sales taxes as part of their company's gross revenues, and some EIA-176, “Annual Report of Natural and Supplemental Gas Supply and
may not be reporting them. As a result, consumer sales taxes may not Disposition.” These prices are available on the Energy Information Ad-
be covered in full. For more information see End-Use Taxes: Current EIA ministration’s (EIA) website through the Natural Gas Navigator, and
Practices, page 23, http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/FTPROOT/financial/ published in Tables 26 though 76 of the EIA Natural Gas Annual.
0583.pdf.

Estimates of the amount of natural gas consumed by the residential,


commercial, industrial, and electric power sectors are taken from the Prices: 1970 Through 1986
State Energy Data System (SEDS). Estimates for the industrial sector
are adjusted to remove estimated refinery consumption and lease and
All natural gas physical unit prices for the residential, commercial, and
plant use of natural gas, and estimates of transportation sector use are
industrial sectors are calculated from value and quantity of sales data
adjusted to remove pipeline fuel in each State. (See the discussion in
from the EIA Natural Gas Annual or its predecessor report, Natural Gas
Section 7, “Consumption Adjustments for Calculating Expenditures,”
Production and Consumption. State prices are calculated directly from the
at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds_tech _notes.html.) The
data sources as average revenue per unit of sales by natural gas utilities.
consumption estimates are for natural gas including supplemental gas-
Prices for each of the three sectors are calculated by dividing the value
eous fuels (SGF). SGF are introduced into or commingled with natural
of natural gas, reported in thousands of dollars, by the quantity of natu-
gas, and increase the volume available for disposition. Because SGF are
ral gas sold, as reported in million cubic feet.
mostly derived from fossil fuels, which are already accounted for, they
are removed from total energy consumption in Btu (see Sections 6 and 7
of the Consumption Technical Notes) to eliminate any double counting.
However, since there are no reliable data to estimate the price of SGF, For 1970 through 1979, both the value and quantity of sales data from
total energy expenditures in Btu are not adjusted to eliminate the double the HNGA are reported as composites for Maryland and the District of
counting. Columbia, and for Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont. In each case,
the combined prices are assigned to each of the States in the composite.

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N Btu Prices: All Years Natural Gas Annual, 1930 Through 2000, Table 26 (residential), Table 28
(commercial), and Table 31 (industrial).
A State Btu prices for all years are calculated by using the physical unit
T price series and the State-level average conversion factors for sectors Consumption
U other than electric power. U.S. Btu prices are calculated as the average
R of the State Btu prices, weighted by consumption data from SEDS and 1970 forward: EIA, State Energy Data System, residential, commercial,
A adjusted for process fuel consumption in the industrial and transporta- and industrial natural gas consumption.
L tion sectors.

Conversion Factors: All Years


G Data Sources
A EIA, conversion factors published in State Energy Data System Con-
S Prices sumption Technical Notes, Tables B4 and B5, http://www.eia.doe.gov/
emeu/states/_seds_tech_notes.html.
T 1997 forward: EIA, Natural Gas Navigator, http://tonto.eia.doe.gov
R /dnav/ng/ng_pri_sum_dcu_nus_a.htm (use drop-down menu to select
A area, then click on icon that says “Download Series History”) and pub- Transportation Sector
N lished in the EIA, Natural Gas Annual, Tables 26 through 76.
S Most of the natural gas used for transportation is consumed in pipeline
P 1989 through 1996: Residential and Commercial — EIA, Natural Gas operations and is discussed in Section 7, “Consumption Adjustments for
O Navigator, http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/dnav/ng/ng_pri_sum_dcu_ Calculating Expenditures,” at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/
R nus_a.htm (use drop-down menu to select area, then click on icon that _seds_tech_notes.html. Data for natural gas delivered for use as vehicle
T says “Download Series History”). Industrial — EIA, Historical Natural fuel are available beginning in 1990. In prior years, these data are in-
A G a s A n n u a l , 1 9 3 0 T h r o u g h 2 0 0 0 , h t t p : / / w w w. e i a . d o e. g ov /
T cluded in the commercial sector. Much of the natural gas delivered for
oil_gas/natural_gas/data_publications/historical_natural_gas_annual/ vehicle fuel represents deliveries to fueling stations that are used primar-
I hnga_historical.html, Tables 31 and 32.
O ily by fleet vehicles.
N 1987 and 1988: EIA, Historical Natural Gas Annual, 1930 Through 2000, For 1992 forward, vehicle fuel prices are not available for some States.
h t t p : / / w w w. e i a . d o e . g o v / o i l _ g a s / n a t u r a l _ g a s / d a t a _ When that occurs, the average price of neighboring States is assigned as
publications/historical_natural_gas_annual/hnga_historical.html, Ta- shown in Table TN12. The South Carolina price in 1998 is out of range
ble 26 (residential), Table 28 (commercial); and Table 31 (industrial). and the price of natural gas used as vehicle fuel in Georgia for 1998 is
assigned.
1980 through 1986: Calculated from quantity and value data published
in the EIA Natural Gas Annual, Volume 1, Table 11 (1980), Table 14
(1981 through 1985), and Table 15 (1986). Comparable price data are Data Sources
available in the EIA Historical Natural Gas Annual, 1930 Through 2000, Ta-
ble 26 (residential), Table 28 (commercial), and Table 31 (industrial). Prices

1970 through 1979: Calculated from quantity and value data published 1990 forward: EIA, Natural Gas Navigator, http://tonto.eia.doe.gov
in the Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, Natural Gas /dnav/ng/ng_pri_sum_dcu_nus_a.htm (use drop-down menu to select
Production and Consumption, Table 6 (1970 and 1979) and Table 7 (1971 area, then click on icon that says “Download Series History”) and pub-
through 1978). Comparable price data are available in the EIA Historical l i s h e d i n t h e E I A N a t u ra l G a s A n n u a l , Ta b l e s 2 6 t h r o u g h 7 6 .

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Table TN12. Natural Gas Vehicle Fuel Price Assignments, Conversion Factors: All Years N
1992 Forward
A
EIA, conversion factors published in the State Energy Data System
State Years State Prices Used
C o n s u m p t i o n Te c h n i c a l N o t e s, Ta b l e s B 4 a n d B 5 ,
T
AK 1997–2007 WA http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds_tech_notes.html. U
AL 2000–2007 FL, TN R
DE 1994 MD
GA 1999 AL, FL, SC, TN A
2000–2005 FL, NC, SC, TN Electric Power Sector L
HI 2005–2007 CA
IA 2001–2006 IL, MO, MN, WI
ID 2003–2005 MT, NV, OR, UT, WA, WY Prices: 2002 Forward G
KS 2004–2007 CO, MO, OK A
KY 2004–2007 IL, IN, OH, MO, TN, VA All natural gas physical unit prices by State for the electric power sector S
ME 1992–2002 MA
are taken from Tables 26 through 76 of the EIA Natural Gas Annual.
MI 2000–2007 IN, OH
MS 2002–2007 AR, LA, TN Where individual State prices are unavailable, they are developed by cal-
NC 1996, 1997, 1999 SC, TN, VA culating the average price of all available surrounding States. Table E
1998 TN, VA TN13 lists the States and years where price assignments are made. L
NE 1992, 1993 CO, IA, SD, WY E
1995–2000 CO, IA, KS, MO, SD, WY C
2001–2003 CO, KS, MO, WY Prices: 1973, 1974, 1983 Through 2001 T
2004–2007 CO, MO, WY R
NH 1996–2007 MA Natural gas prices by State are reported in the EIA Cost and Quality of I
NJ 2002 DE, NY, PA
Fuels for Electric Plants (C&Q) for gas consumed at steam-electric plants C
2007 NY, PA
NM 1992, 1993 AZ, CO, OK, TX
only. Btu prices are taken from the C&Q, and converted from cents to
OH 2007 IN, PA dollars per million Btu. P
SC 1998 GA O
SD 2001, 2003, 2004, MN, MT, ND, WY Where individual State prices are unavailable from C&Q, they are devel- W
2006, 2007 oped from physical unit prices published in Tables 26 through 76 of the E
VT 1992–2007 MA NGA (from 1997 forward), or the Historical Natural Gas Annual, 1930 R
WV 2000–2007 MD
Through 2000 (HNGA, from 1987 through 1996). Physical unit prices
prior to 1987 are calculated by dividing the value of natural gas, re-
ported in thousands of dollars, by the quantity of natural gas sold,
Comparable price data through 1996 are available in the Historical Natu- reported in million cubic feet.
ral Gas Annual 1930 Through 2000, Table 34.
Prices are not available from either C&Q or the NGA and HNGA for
Consumption some years. In these cases, quantity-weighted Census division prices
from C&Q are assigned. In addition, prices for Montana in 1997, Ver-
1990 forward: EIA, State Energy Data System, natural gas vehicle mont in 1986, and Washington in 1986, 1987, 1990, and 1997 use
consumption. quantity-weighted Census division prices from C&Q for more consistent
prices than those available from the HNGA or more consistent with val-
ues in previous and later years. Table TN13 lists the States and years for
which HNGA or C&Q Census division prices are used.

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N Table TN13. Natural Gas Electric Power Sector Price Assignments, 1973 Forward
A
State Years Price Source State Years Price Source
T
U AK 1973–1990 HNGA OR 1983, 1984, 1986, 1989, 1990 C&Q Pacific
R CT 1974–1976 HNGA PA 1973 HNGA
1973, 2000, 2001 C&Q, New England RI 1976, 1980 HNGA
A 2003, 2004 MA, NY, RI 1999–2001 C&Q, New England
L DE 2003–2007 MD, NJ, PA SC 1977 HNGA
ID 1983–1986 HNGA 2003, 2004 GA, NC
1974, 1987, 1996–2001 C&Q, Mountain 2005 GA
G 2003–2005 NV, OR, WA, WY SD 1983–1990 HNGA
A 2006, 2007 NV, OR, WA 1997, 1999–2001 C&Q, West North Central
S KY 2003–2005 IL, IN, OH, VA, WV 2002 IA, MT, ND, NE, WY
2007 IL, IN, OH, VA 2003–2005 IA, ND, NE, WY
MD 1973, 1974, 1983–1985 HNGA 2006, 2007 IA, ND, NE
2001 C&Q, South Atlantic TN 1976, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1988–1996 HNGA
E ME 1997–2001 C&Q, New England 1997–2001 C&Q, East South Central
L 2005–2007 MA 2003, 2004 AL, AR, GA, MS, NC, VA
E MN 2003–2007 IA, ND, WI 2005–2007 AL, AR, GA, MS, VA
C MO 2003–2007 AR, IA, IL, KS, NE, OK UT 1988, 1989 HNGA
T MT 1997, 2006, 2007 C&Q, Mountain 2003–2005 AZ, CO, NV, WY
R 2003–2005 ND, WY 2006, 2007 AZ, CO, NV
I NC 1983–1990 HNGA VT 1983–1985, 1989, 1990 HNGA
2005 GA, VA 1986 C&Q, New England
C 2006, 2007 GA, SC, VA 2003, 2004 MA, NY
ND 1973, 1974, 1976–1986 HNGA WA 1978, 1983–1985, 1988, 1989 HNGA
P NH 1973, 1974, 1987–1989 HNGA 1986, 1987, 1990, 1997, 1999–2001 C&Q, Pacific
O 1983, 1996, 1998 C&Q, New England 2002 OR
W 2003, 2004 MA, ME WV 2007 MD
E 2005–2007 MA, VT WY 2006, 2007 CO, NE
R NM 2003–2007 AZ, CO, OK, TX

Prices: 1980 Through 1982 Prices: 1973 Through 1979

State-level Btu and physical unit prices for 1980 through 1982 are taken State-level prices are reported separately by C&Q for gas consumed at
from C&Q for all reporting plants. Physical unit prices are taken directly steam-electric plants and gas consumed at combustion turbine and inter-
from the data source, while Btu prices are converted from cents to dol- nal combustion units. Weighted-average Btu prices are calculated by
lars per million Btu. Where individual State prices are unavailable from using the two C&Q prices and the respective gas deliveries for
C&Q, they are computed from value and quantity of sales data from steam-electric and combustion use. Where individual State prices are
HNGA. unavailable from C&Q, they are computed from value and quantity of
sales data from HNGA. For the New Hampshire price in 1977 a com-
bined price is computed from value and quantity of sales data from the
HNGA data for Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont.

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Prices: 1970 Through 1972 Table TN14. Tables from EIA Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric N
Plants Used as Data Sources A
State-level prices for 1970 through 1972 are taken from Natural Gas Pro-
duction and Consumption and are calculated similarly to the way prices for
Years Price Data Volume Data T
the residential, commercial, and industrial sectors are calculated. 1973, 1974 Table 10 Table 9 U
1975–1979 Table 10, 16 Table 9, 15 R
Prices, as average revenue per unit of sales, are computed from value
1980–1982 Table 48 -
and quantity of sales data from the source reports. A combined price is 1983, 1984 Table 53 -
A
reported for New Hampshire and Vermont for 1971 and 1972, and each 1985–1987 Table 43 - L
of these States is assigned the combined price. State Btu prices are cal- 1988, 1989 Table 44 -
culated from the physical unit prices by using the State-level electric 1990–1994 Table 12 (1994 edition) -
power conversion factors. 1995–1996 Table 12 (1999 edition) -
G
1997–2001 Table 12 (2001 edition) - A
S
U.S. Prices: All Years

U.S. Btu prices are calculated as the average of the State Btu prices, E
weighted by consumption data from SEDS. 1990 through 1996: EIA, Historical Natural Gas Annual 1930 Through L
2000, http://www.eia.doe.gov/ oil_gas/natural_gas/data_publications/ E
historical_natural_gas_annual/hnga_historical.html, Table 31. C
Data Sources
T
1980 through 1989: EIA, Natural Gas Annual 1992, Volume 2, Table 23. R
Prices
I
C
1976 through 1979: EIA, Energy Data Reports, Natural Gas Production
Primary Sources: and Consumption, Table 7 (1976 through 1978) and Table 6 (1979). Com-
P
parable price data are available in the Historical Natural Gas Annual, 1930 O
Through 2000, Table 35. W
2002 forward: EIA, Natural Gas Navigator, http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/
dnav/ng/ng_pri_sum_dcu_nus_a.htm (use drop-down menu to select E
1970 through 1975: Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, R
area, then click on icon that says “Download Series History”) and pub-
Natural Gas Production and Consumption, Table 6 (1970) and Table 7
lished in the EIA, Natural Gas Annual, Tables 26 through 76.
(1971 through 1975). Comparable price data are available in the Histori-
cal Natural Gas Annual, 1930 Through 2000, Table 35.
1973 through 2001: EIA, Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Power
Plants, http://www.eia.doe.gov/ cneaf/electricity/cq/cq_sum.html Consumption
(table numbers shown in Table TN14).
1970 forward: EIA, State Energy Data System, electric power sector
Secondary Sources: natural gas consumption.

1997 through 2001: EIA, Natural Gas Navigator, http://tonto.eia. Conversion Factors
doe.gov /dnav/ng/ng_pri_sum_dcu_nus_a.htm (use drop-down menu
to select area, then click on icon that says “Download Series History”) Btu prices that are calculated directly from Cost and Quality of Fuels for
and published in the EIA, Natural Gas Annual, Tables 26 through 76. Electric Plants (C&Q) require no conversion factors. When Natural Gas

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N Annual data are used to develop prices that are missing from C&Q, con- 1970 forward: EIA, State Energy Data System Consumption Technical
version factors are used from the following source: Notes, Tables B2 and B3, http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/
A _seds_tech_notes.html.
T
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Section 4. Petroleum A
L
T

Asphalt and Road Oil and not used in the Missouri price estimates. An outlier data value for &
Minneapolis in June 1995 was omitted and the Minnesota price for 1995
The State Energy Data System (SEDS) assumes that all asphalt and is an 11-month average. States with no prices are assigned a Census di- R
road oil consumption occurs in the industrial sector. Asphalt and road vision simple average price. If there is no Census division price, the O
simple average of the prices for the other Census divisions within that
oil are used primarily for paving, with the remaining products used for
Census region is used.
A
roofing and sealing. Taxes are not included in the prices because most D
street and highway paving is done under contract to State, county, and
other public authorities who are typically exempted from paying taxes. State average asphalt prices are calculated as the quantity-weighted aver-
age prices of the three products for each State. Quantity data for 1970 O
through 1980 are taken from the Bureau of Mines and Energy Informa- I
Physical Unit Prices: All Years tion Administration (EIA) reports on sales of asphalt. Quantity data for L
1981 forward are taken from the Report on Sales of Asphalt in the U.S.,
Asphalt prices in physical units are developed from monthly reports in published by the Asphalt Institute. Non-paving asphalts are assumed to
the Engineering News-Record, a construction industry weekly magazine have the prices of paving asphalt cement.
published by McGraw-Hill, Inc. The source data consist of monthly re-
ports from correspondents in 20 U.S. cities with price quotes for tank For 1970 through 1982, asphalt and road oil are estimated as separate
cars, drums, or both, for the three major types of asphalt products: as- data series. Asphalt prices are estimated as discussed above. Road oil
phalt cement (AC-20), asphalt emulsion (rapid set and slow set), and prices are assumed to equal asphalt emulsion prices because specific
asphalt cutback. prices are not available from any source.

For 1986 forward, the tank car price is used. However, for 1986 and
1987, the drum price is used if a tank car price is not available. For Btu Prices: All Years
1970 through 1985, when both tank car and drum prices are available, a
simple average of the two prices is used. When only one price is avail- Asphalt prices in dollars per ton are converted to dollars per gallon by
able, that price is used. dividing by 235 gallons per ton for asphalt cement, 241 gallons per ton
for emulsion, and 248.6 gallons per ton for cutback. These prices are
Asphalt prices are developed by calculating a simple average annual then multiplied by 42 gallons per barrel and divided by 6.636 million
price from the monthly prices for each city for the three products. City Btu per barrel to get dollars per million Btu. Road oil unit prices of dol-
prices are assigned to States. California, Ohio (1970 through 1985, 1992 lars per ton are converted to dollars per million Btu by using the
forward), and Pennsylvania have prices from two cities; in these cases, constant conversion factors of 5.5 barrels per ton and 6.636 million Btu
simple averages of the two city prices are used. No States have prices per barrel. The average price of all asphalt and road oil is the
from more than two cities. Kansas City prices are assigned to Kansas consumption-weighted average of the individual product prices.

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A U.S. Btu prices are calculated as the average of the State Btu prices, transportation sector are taken from the State Energy Data System
weighted by consumption data from SEDS. (SEDS). Aviation gasoline prices are national averages, excluding taxes,
V developed from several sources, depending on the years. In all cases,
I physical unit prices are developed and then converted to Btu prices.
A Data Sources Federal and State excise taxes, as well as State and local sales taxes, are
T not included.
Prices
I
O 1 9 7 0 f o r wa r d : M c G r aw - H i l l , I n c. , E n g i n e e r i n g N e w s - R e c o r d , Physical Unit Prices: 1976 Forward
N http://www.enr.com.
Aviation gasoline prices for 1978 forward are assumed to be the national
G Quantities for Calculating Weighted Average Prices average refiners sales prices to end users published in the Energy Infor-
A mation Administration (EIA) Annual Energy Review. The 1976 and 1977
S 1981 forward: Asphalt Institute, Asphalt Usage for the United States and prices are assumed to be the national average retail prices published in
Canada, table titled "U.S. Asphalt Usage." the EIA’s Monthly Energy Review.
O
L 1977–1980: EIA, Energy Data Reports, Sales of Asphalt (1978-1980) and
I Asphalt Sales, Annual (1977), Table 2. Physical Unit Prices: 1970 Through 1975
N
E 1970–1976: Bureau of Mines, U.S. Department of the Interior, Mineral For 1970 through 1975, aviation gasoline prices are not available. Prices
Industry Survey, Asphalt Sales, Annual (1971-1976) and Asphalt Ship- are derived by dividing the national motor gasoline prices for those
ments, Annual (1970), Table 2. years by the 1976 national motor gasoline price and applying those per-
cent changes to the 1976 national aviation gasoline price.
Consumption

1970 forward: EIA State Energy Data System, industrial sector, asphalt Btu Prices: All Years
and road oil consumption.
Aviation gasoline Btu prices are calculated by converting the physical
unit prices from cents per gallon to dollars per barrel (42 gallons per bar-
Conversion Factors: All Years rel) and then to dollars per million Btu (5.048 million Btu per barrel).

Conversion factors used are: 235 gallons per ton of asphalt cement; 241
gallons per ton of emulsion; 248.6 gallons per ton of cutback; 42 gallons Data Sources
per barrel; 5.5 barrels per ton of road oil; 6.636 million Btu per barrel.
Prices

1991 forward: EIA, Annual Energy Review, http://www.eia.doe.gov


/emeu/aer/contents.html, Petroleum chapter Table 5.22, row titled
Aviation Gasoline “Sales Prices to End Users: Aviation Gasoline.”

Aviation gasoline prices are developed for the transportation sector. Es- 1979–1990: EIA, Annual Energy Review 1994, Table 5.20, row titled
t i m a t e s o f t h e a m o u n t o f av i a t i o n g a s o l i n e c o n s u m e d b y t h e “Sales Prices to End Users: Aviation Gasoline.”

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30 State Energy Data 2007: Prices and Expenditures
1978: EIA, Annual Energy Review 1993, Table 5.21, row titled “Sales Physical Unit Prices: 1997 Forward D
Prices to End Users: Aviation Gasoline.”
I
For 1997 forward, physical unit distillate fuel oil prices in cents per gal-
1976, 1977: EIA, Monthly Energy Review, April 1984, page 106, column lon (excluding taxes) are generally available for 23 States from the
S
titled “Aviation Gasoline, Retail.” Energy Information Administration (EIA) Petroleum Marketing Annual T
(PMA). State-level prices for the States without PMA prices are esti- I
1970–1975: EIA, Annual Energy Review 1989, Table 70, column titled mated by using the PMA Petroleum Administration for Defense (PAD) L
“Motor Gasoline, Leaded Regular, Nominal.” district or subdistrict prices. The estimation procedures are described L
below and include the addition of State general sales taxes. A
Consumption
T
1. State prices in cents per gallon are generally available from the PMA
1970 forward: EIA, State Energy Data System, transportation sector, for the following 23 States: AK, CT, DE, ID, IL, IN, MA, MD,
E
aviation gasoline consumption. ME, MI, MN, NH, NJ, NY, OH, OR, PA, RI, VA, VT, WA, WI,
and WV. Prices for these States are converted from cents to dollars F
Conversion Factor: All Years
per gallon, and State general sales taxes from the Bureau of the U
Census and successor sources are added. E
5.048 million Btu per barrel. L
2. States that do not have prices in the PMA are assigned a PMA PAD
district or subdistrict price, and State general sales taxes are added.
For 2003 forward, the PAD District III price is withheld in the PMA O
and the PAD District IV price is used instead. The States that are I
Distillate Fuel Oil assigned PAD district or subdistrict prices are shown in Table L
TN15.

Distillate fuel oil prices are developed for all sectors. Distillate fuel oil
in the transportation sector is assumed to be diesel fuel. Estimates of Physical Unit Prices: 1983 Through 1990 and 1992 Through
the amount of distillate fuel oil consumed in each sector are taken from 1996 R
the State Energy Data System (SEDS). Estimated consumption for the E
industrial sector is adjusted to remove the estimated refinery consump- For 1983 through 1990 and 1992 through 1996, physical unit distillate S
tion of distillate fuel oil in each State. (See the discussion in Section 7, fuel oil prices in cents per gallon (excluding taxes) are generally avail- I
“Consumption Adjustments for Calculating Expenditures,” at able for 23 States from the Energy Information Administration (EIA) D
http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds_tech_notes.html.) Petroleum Marketing Annual (PMA). For 1989 through 1993, prices repre- E
sent No. 2 fuel oil, only. For 1994 forward, prices include other No. 2 N
distillates. State-level prices for the States without PMA prices are esti- T
Residential Sector mated by using price data from the American Gas Association (AGA), I
SEDS consumption data, and PMA Petroleum Administration for De- A
fense (PAD) district or subdistrict prices. The estimation procedures are
L
Residential distillate fuel oil prices are developed by using a variety of
data sources and several estimation methods, depending on the years in- described below and include the addition of State general sales taxes.
volved. In all cases, physical unit prices for States are developed first,
then Btu prices are calculated by using the physical unit prices and the 1. State prices in cents per gallon are generally available from the PMA
conversion factor. The prices contained in this series are the retail prices for the following 23 States: AK, CT, DE, ID, IL, IN, MA, MD,
paid by consumers for residential heating oil, including taxes. ME, MI, MN, NH, NJ, NY, OH, OR, PA, RI, VA, VT, WA, WI,

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D Table TN15. Distillate Fuel Oil Residential Sector PAD District and and WV. Prices for these States are converted from cents to dollars
Subdistrict Price Assignments, 1983–1990 and 1992 per gallon, and State general sales taxes from the Bureau of the
I Census and successor sources are added.
S State Years Assignments
T AL 1997–2002 District III 2. For the States that do not have prices in the PMA, prices are esti-
I 2003–2007 District IV
mated by using AGA fuel oil prices, SEDS consumption data, and
AR 1988, 1993–2002 District III
L 2003–2007 District IV PMA PAD district or subdistrict prices. The following steps are
L AZ 1992–2007 District V used to estimate the prices:
A CA 1984, 1992–2007 District V
CO 1997–2007 District IV a. Distillate prices from the PMA for PAD districts or subdistricts
T DC 2000, 2002–2007 Subdistrict IB are converted from cents per gallon to dollars per gallon.
E FL 1993, 1997–2007 Subdistrict IC
GA 1996–2007 Subdistrict IC
HI 1983–1990, 1992–2007 District V b. For 1983 through 1990 and 1992 through 1996, the AGA lists
F IA 1997–2007 District II fuel oil prices by company for the principal city served in dollars
U IL 1986 District II per million Btu, including State sales taxes. A simple average of
E KS 1986, 1989, 1996–2007 District II the city-level prices is used to derive a State-level price for each
L KY 1997–2007 District II of the States without PMA prices for these years.
LA 1986, 1996–2002 District III
2003–2007 District IV
O MI 2000, 2001 District II c. The AGA State prices derived in step 2b are combined into PAD
I MO 1997–2007 District II district or subdistrict averages by using SEDS consumption to
MS 1983, 1985, 1986, 1995–2002 District III wei g h t e a c h S t a t e ’s va l u e s. T h i s p r o c e d u r e g ive s AGA
L 2003–2007 District IV consumption-weighted average prices for PAD districts and sub-
MT 1994, 1995, 1997–2007 District IV districts comparable to the volume-weighted prices published in
NC 1997–2007 Subdistrict IC the PMA. The AGA PAD district and subdistrict averages are
ND 1994, 1995, 1997–2007 District II
calculated by using only the available States; if a State does not
NE 1996–2007 District II
R appear in the survey, it is not included in the PAD district or sub-
NM 1984–1990, 1992–2002 District III
E 2003–2007 District IV
district calculation.
S NV 1994, 1995, 1997–2007 District V
I OK 1986, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993, District II d. Adjustment factors, ratios of the PMA PAD district or subdistrict
D 1995–2007 price divided by the AGA derived PAD district or subdistrict
E SC 1997–2007 Subdistrict IC price, are calculated.
N SD 1986, 1995–2007 District II
T TN 1997–2007 District II
TX 1992–1995, 1997–2002 District III e. Prices for the States not published in the PMA are calculated by
I multiplying the AGA State prices derived in step 2b by the ap-
2003–2007 District IV
A UT 1985, 1995, 1997–2007 District IV propriate PAD district or subdistrict adjustment factor from step
L WY 1994, 1997–2007 District IV 2d and then adding State general sales taxes.

f. States that do not have prices in either the PMA or the AGA are
assigned a PMA PAD district or subdistrict price, and State gen-
eral sales taxes are added. The States with assigned PAD district
or subdistrict prices are as shown in Table TN15.

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Physical Unit Prices: 1991 Handbook and Oilmanac (Platt’s) and SEDS consumption data for 1978 D
through 1982 are used to compute State prices when only regional data
are available. These calculations are described step-by-step below.
I
Physical unit distillate fuel oil prices in cents per gallon (excluding
taxes) are available for 24 States from the PMA. Because prices are not
S
available from AGA for 1991, State-level prices for the remaining 27 1. Annual State physical unit prices are generally available from the T
States are estimated by using physical unit prices derived for 1990 in MER for the same 23 States covered by the PMA in 1983 and for- I
SEDS and the 1991 PMA PAD district or subdistrict prices. The estima- ward. These 23 States compose all of Federal Regions 1, 2, 3, 5, L
tion procedures, including the addition of State general sales taxes, are and 10 (see Figure TN2 on page 8 of http://www.eia.doe.gov/ L
described as follows: emeu/states/sep_prices/notes/pr_guide.pdf). Prices for these States
exclude taxes and are converted to dollars per gallon.
A
1. State prices in cents per gallon are available from the PMA for the
T
following 24 States: AK, CT, DC, DE, ID, IL, IN, MA, MD, ME, 2. Of the States without MER prices, the 22 in Federal Regions 4, 7, 8, E
MI, MN, NH, NJ, NY, OH, OR, PA, RI, VA, VT, WA, WI, and and 9 have annual prices estimated from the monthly Federal re-
WV. Prices for these States are converted from cents to dollars per gional prices published in the MER. No regional prices are F
gallon, and State general sales taxes from the Bureau of the Census’ available for Federal Region 6 for the 1978 through 1982 period, U
State Government Tax Collections (SGTC) are added. and some monthly prices are missing in regions 7, 8, and 9 in 1980,
1981, and 1982.
E
2. For the remaining 27 States that do not have prices in the PMA,
L
prices are estimated by using the 1990 SEDS physical unit prices a. Missing monthly prices for Federal regions are estimated with as-
and PMA PAD district or subdistrict prices for 1990 and 1991. The signed prices as follows: the Region 9 November 1980 price is O
following steps are used to estimate the prices: assigned to December 1980; an average of the Region 7 July and I
October 1982 prices is assigned to August and September 1982; L
a. For 1990, the Subdistrict IC price is withheld in the PMA and the an average of Region 8 June and September 1982 prices is as-
average of the VA and WV prices is used as the Subdistrict IC signed to July and August 1982; and an average of Region 3
price. August and October 1982 prices is assigned to September 1982.
Imputation of missing Region 6 prices for 1978 through 1982
b. The 1990 State prices derived from AGA and PMA, as described and missing Region 9 prices for 1981 and 1982 is discussed later. R
below, are adjusted by the percentage change in the 1990 and E
1991 prices for each State’s PMA PAD district or subdistrict. b. The simple average of monthly State-level normal heating S
degree-day data is averaged for all the States within each of the I
10 Federal regions and is used to estimate average Federal region D
c. The State general sales taxes from SGTC are added.
heating degree-days. AK, DC, and HI are assigned the monthly E
heating degree-days from MN, MD, and FL, respectively. N
T
Physical Unit Prices: 1978 Through 1982 c. Weighted average annual physical unit distillate prices for the
I
residential sector are calculated for Federal Regions 4, 7, 8, and 9
A
L
Procedures for the 1978 through 1982 period are similar to those for (except for Region 9 in 1981 and 1982) by using the regional nor-
1983 forward except for changes in data sources. Annual physical unit mal heating degree-days and the monthly regional prices from
prices are either taken directly from the Monthly Energy Review (MER) or the MER.
calculated from monthly regional price data, also from the MER. These
data were collected on Form EIA-9A (formerly EIA Form 9 and FEA d. In 1981, only March and May prices are available for Federal Re-
Form P112-—1) and include taxes. Price data from Platt’s Oil Price gion 9. To estimate the average annual price for this region, the

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D relationship between the U.S. annual heating oil price (from the 1. Monthly regional price data for 1975 and 1976 are reported in the
MER) and the U.S. March and May prices is expressed as a ratio MER only for Census divisions. In 1977, however, monthly price
I and is used with the Region 9 March and May prices to estimate data are reported for Census divisions for January through October
S the 1981 annual Region 9 price. and for Federal regions for November and December. The Federal
T region prices for November and December are assigned to their re-
I e. City-level prices from Platt’s are assigned to States as shown in
spective States and reaggregated into Census divisions in order to
L Table TN16. The assigned State-level Platt’s prices for States are
create a consistent set of monthly Census division prices for 1977.
L Annual residential sector distillate consumption data from SEDS
consumption-weighted into Federal regions by using residential
are used to do the reaggregation.
A sector consumption data from SEDS.
T 2. The Census division monthly price data from the MER for 1975,
E f. Adjustment factors, ratios of the regional MER distillate prices 1976, and the first 10 months of 1977 are used with the estimated
to the regional Platt’s-based distillate prices, are calculated for Census division price data for November and December 1977 to es-
Federal Regions 4, 7, 8, and 9 (except for 1982).
F timate State-level prices.
U g. Since there are no monthly regional distillate prices from the a. Missing monthly prices in the East South Central Division for
E MER for Federal Region 6 for 1978 through 1982 and Federal June and November 1975 and the Mountain Division for March
L Region 9 for 1982, the adjustment factors for these regions are and July 1975 are estimated by using an average of the prices for
based on the adjustment factors for previous time periods. The the month preceding and the month following the missing
O Region 6 adjustment factor for each of the years in the 1978 month. Missing November and December West South Central
I through 1982 period is equal to 1.1313, which is the average of Division prices in 1977 are estimated with the assignment of the
the adjustment factor for the West South Central Census Divi- October price to both months. No monthly price data are avail-
L sion for 1976 and 1977. The Region 9 adjustment factor for 1982 able for the West South Central Division in 1975; step 2f.,
is equal to 1.1995, which is the average adjustment factor for Re- below, discusses how the calculations are handled for this divi-
gion 9 from 1978 through 1981. sion.

R h. The residential sector distillate State prices for the 27 States in b. The monthly State-level normal heating degree-day data are aver-
E Federal Regions 4, 6, 7, 8, and 9 are calculated by multiplying aged for the States within each Census division to estimate
S the regional adjustment factors for each year and the State-level regional monthly heating degree-days. AK, DC, and HI are as-
I assigned Platt’s prices. signed the monthly heating degree-days from MN, MD, and FL,
D respectively.
E
N Physical Unit Prices: 1975 Through 1977 c. Weighted average annual distillate prices for Census divisions are
T calculated by using the monthly Census division price data from
I the MER and the normal heating degree-days estimated for Cen-
For the years 1975 through 1977, no State-level data are available, and
A sus divisions.
regional data from Form EIA-9A are available only at the Census divi-
L
sion level, except for Federal region prices for November and December
of 1977. Using a methodology similar to that described above for the al- d. City-level No. 2 fuel oil refinery and terminal prices from Platt’s
location of regional data to States, adjustment factors are calculated at for 1975 through 1977 are assigned to States as shown in Table
the regional level and applied to Platt’s price data assigned to States. TN16. The assigned Platt’s prices for States are consumption-
The resulting prices implicitly include average regional taxes but do not weighted into Census divisions by using residential sector con-
reflect individual State differences. sumption data from SEDS.

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Table TN16. Platt’s Prices for No. 2 Fuel Assigned to States, 1970–1982 D
State Years Assigned City or State Prices State Years Assigned City or State Prices I
AK 1970–1976 Los Angeles/San Francisco, CA NC 1970–1973 Greensboro/Wilmington/Charlotte/Salisbury/Selma
1977, 1978 Portland, OR 1974–1975 Greensboro/Wilmington/Charlotte
S
1979, 1980 Seattle, WA 1976–1982 Greensboro/Wilmington T
1981, 1982 Seattle-Tacoma/Spokane, WA ND 1970–1982 Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN
AL 1970–1974 Birmingham/Mobile/Montgomery NE 1970 Baton Rouge/New Orleans, LA
I
1975–1977 Mobile/Birmingham 1971–1973 New Orleans, LA L
1978–1982 Birmingham 1974–1982 St. Louis, MO
AR 1970–1982 Arkansas NH 1970–1982 Portland, ME L
AZ 1970–1978 Los Angeles/San Francisco, CA NJ 1970–1975 New York/Albany/Buffalo, NY A
1979–1982 Phoenix 1976–1982 New York/Albany, NY
CA 1970–1982 Los Angeles/San Francisco NM 1970–1972 New Mexico-West Texas T
CO 1970–1976
1977–1982
Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN
Denver
1973–1976
1977–1980
Los Angeles/San Francisco, CA
Albuquerque
E
CT 1970–1982 New Haven 1981, 1982 Albuquerque/Farmington
DC
DE
1970–1982
1970–1982
Baltimore, MD
Baltimore, MD
NV
NY
1970–1982
1970–1975
Los Angeles/San Francisco, CA
New York/Albany/Buffalo
F
FL 1970–1972 Jacksonville/Miami/Tampa/Pensacola/Panama City/Port 1976–1982 New York/Albany U
Everglades OH 1970–1972 Toledo/Cleveland/Zanesville/Columbus/Dayton E
1973 Miami/Tampa/Pensacola 1973–1982 Detroit, MI
1974-1975, 1981–1982 Miami/Tampa OK 1970–1982 Oklahoma (Group 3) L
1976–1980 Miami OR 1970–1976 Los Angeles/San Francisco, CA
GA 1970–1973 Atlanta/Savannah/Albany/Athens/Bainbridge/Columbus/- 1977–1982 Portland
Macon PA 1970–1978 Philadelphia O
1974–1982 Atlanta/Savannah 1979–1982 Philadelphia/Pittsburgh
HI 1970–1982 Los Angeles/San Francisco, CA RI 1970–1975 Providence
I
IA 1970–1981 Chicago, IL 1976–1982 New Haven, CT L
1982 Des Moines SC 1970–1975 Charleston/Spartanburg/Belton
ID 1970–1976 Los Angeles/San Francisco, CA 1976–1982 Charleston/Spartanburg
1977–1982 Portland, OR SD 1970–1982 Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN
IL 1970–1982 Chicago TN 1970–1973 Chattanooga
IN 1970–1982 Chicago, IL 1974–1982 New Orleans, LA
KS 1970–1973 Los Angeles/San Francisco, CA TX 1970–1972 New Mexico-West Texas R
1974–1982 St. Louis, MO 1973–1978 New Orleans, LA
KY 1970 Baton Rouge/New Orleans, LA 1979, 1980 Houston
E
1971–1982 New Orleans, LA 1981 Dallas-Fort Worth/Houston S
LA 1970 Baton Rouge/New Orleans 1982 Amarillo/Corpus Christi/Dallas-Fort Worth/Houston I
1971–1982 New Orleans UT 1970–1976 Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN D
MA 1970–1982 Boston 1977–1982 Salt Lake City
MD 1970–1982 Baltimore VA 1970–1973 Norfolk/Roanoke
E
ME 1970–1982 Portland 1974–1982 Norfolk N
MI 1970–1982 Detroit VT 1970–1982 Portland, ME T
MN 1970–1982 Minneapolis-St. Paul WA 1970–1976 Los Angeles/San Francisco, CA I
MO 1970 Baton Rouge/New Orleans, LA 1977, 1979, 1980 Seattle
1971–1973 New Orleans, LA 1978 Portland, OR A
1974–1982 St. Louis 1981–1982 Seattle-Tacoma/Spokane L
MS 1970–1973 Greenville/Meridian WI 1970–1982 Chicago, IL
1974–1982 New Orleans, LA WV 1970–1973 Norfolk/Roanoke, VA
MT 1970–1976 Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN 1974–1982 Norfolk, VA
1977–1982 Billings WY 1970–1976 Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN
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D e. Adjustment factors are calculated as the ratios of the MER distil- through 1974 are input to estimate annual Federal region prices for
late Census division prices to the Platt’s distillate Census division 1970 through 1974.
I prices.
S 3. City-level prices from Platt’s for 1970 through 1974 are assigned to
T f. Since there are no 1975 MER price data for the West South Cen- States as shown in Table TN16. The assigned State-level Platt’s
I tral Division from which to calculate an adjustment factor, the prices are consumption-weighted into Federal regions by using resi-
L 1975 adjustment factor for this region is assumed to be equal to dential sector distillate consumption data from SEDS.
L the simple average of the West South Central adjustment factors
A for 1976 and 1977 (i.e., 1.1313). 4. Adjustment factors, which are ratios of the regional MER distillate
T Federal region prices to the Platt’s-based distillate Federal region
g. The residential sector distillate State prices for all States are cal- prices, are calculated.
E culated by multiplying the regional adjustment factors for each
year by the State-level assigned Platt’s prices. 5. The residential sector distillate prices for all States are calculated by
F multiplying the regional adjustment factors for each year by the
U State-level assigned Platt’s prices.
Physical Unit Prices: 1970 Through 1974
E
L There are no regional or State-level distillate fuel oil price data directly Btu Prices: All Years
available for the 1970 through 1974 period. To estimate State prices, re-
O gional average prices are first derived from the relationship between U.S. Btu prices for States are calculated by converting the physical unit prices
I prices and Federal region prices for 1975 through 1980. State prices are from dollars per gallon to dollars per barrel (42 gallons per barrel) and
L then estimated from the regional prices by using a methodology similar then to dollars per million Btu (5.825 million Btu per barrel). U.S. Btu
to that described for 1978 through 1982. The resulting prices implicitly prices are calculated as the average of the State Btu prices, weighted by
include average regional taxes but do not reflect individual State consumption data from SEDS.
differences.

R 1. The first step in the estimation of residential distillate prices for the
E Data Sources
1970 through 1974 time period is to develop an equation that uses
S U.S. prices to estimate prices for Federal regions. Regression tech-
I Prices
niques are used for this purpose. U.S. prices for 1975 through 1980
D from the Annual Energy Review (AER) are used as the independent
E variable for developing the equation; annual Federal region prices
1983 forward: EIA, Petroleum Marketing Annual 1985, Volume 1, Table
N are used as the dependent variable. Federal region prices for 1978
25 (1983–1985) and annual issues of the Petroleum Marketing Annual,
T through 1980 are calculated above, but MER prices for 1975
http://www.eia.doe.gov/oil_gas/petroleum/data_publications/
I through 1977 are for Census divisions. To convert these annual
p e t r o l e u m _ m a r k e t i n g _ a n nu a l / p m a _ h i s t o r i c a l . h t m l , Ta b l e 3 6
A (1986–1988), Table 38 (1989–1993), Table 39 (1994–2006), and Table 35
Census division prices into Federal region prices, the estimated
L (2007), column titled “Sales to End Users - Residential Consumers.”
State prices for 1975 through 1977 are aggregated into Federal re-
gions by using SEDS consumption data.
1983–1990, 1992 through 1996: AGA, Residential Natural Gas Market
2. Regression techniques are applied to the pooled Federal region Survey (1989, 1990, 1992–1996), and Gas Househeating Survey
price data (dependent variable) and the U.S. prices from the AER (1983–1988), Appendix titled, “Competitive Fuel Prices,” column titled
(independent variable) for 1975 through 1980. U.S. prices for 1970 “Distillate.”

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1970–1982: McGraw-Hill, Inc., Platt’s Oil Price Handbook and Oilmanac, Consumption D
refinery and terminal prices for No. 2 fuel oil, average of highs and
lows.
I
1970 forward: EIA, State Energy Data System, residential sector distil-
late consumption.
S
1975–1982: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. T
Department of Commerce, State, Regional, and National Monthly and Sea- I
sonal Heating Degree-Days Weighted by Population (1980 Census), Historical Conversion Factor: All years L
Climatology Series 5-1, table titled “1951-80 State Pop. Wgt’d Heating L
Degree-Days.” 5.825 million Btu per barrel
A
T
1975–1982: EIA, Monthly Energy Review, table titled “Residential Heat-
ing Oil Prices by Region,” February 1978, page 67 (1975, 1976); April Commercial Sector E
1980, page 83 (1977, 1978); July 1982, page 87 (1979–1982).
Commercial sector distillate prices are estimated by using several differ- F
1970–1982: EIA, Annual Energy Review 1988, Table 67, “Motor Gaso- ent data sources and estimation methodologies, depending on the years U
line and Residential Heating Oil Prices, 1949–1988.” involved. For 1983 forward, retail prices paid by commercial/institu- E
tional establishments (excluding taxes) for No. 2 distillate fuel oil are L
Taxes taken from the EIA’s Petroleum Marketing Annual (PMA). State general
sales taxes from the Bureau of the Census and successor sources are
added. For 1970 through 1982, commercial distillate prices are based
O
For 1992 forward, an annual average general sales tax is calculated for
each State as a simple average of the 12 monthly values. This method on refinery and terminal (wholesale) prices from Platt’s and markups I
takes into account tax changes during the year. Prior to 1992, the State from Fostor Associates, Inc. Energy Prices: 1960-73 that include taxes. L
general sales tax as of September 1 of each year is used. For both time periods, physical unit prices are calculated from the data
sources, and Btu prices are computed by using the physical unit prices
1996 forward: Federation of Tax Administrators, http://www. and the conversion factor.
taxadmin.org/fta/rate/sales.html. C
Physical Unit Prices: 1983 Forward O
1995: The Council of State Governments, The Book of the States 1994–95 M
and 1996–97, Table 6.21.
Physical unit No. 2 distillate prices in cents per gallon (excluding taxes)
M
are generally available for 24 States from the PMA. State-level prices for
E
1994: U.S. Advisory Committee on Intergovernmental Relations, Sig- the remaining 27 States are estimated by using the PMA Petroleum Ad-
R
nificant Features of Fiscal Federalism, Tables 14 and 26. C
ministration for Defense (PAD) district or subdistrict prices as shown in
I
Table TN17. State general sales taxes are then added. A
1993: Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce, State Tax
Review, Volume 54, No. 31, map titled “State Gasoline, Sales and Ciga- L
rette Tax Rates as of July 1, 1993.” Physical Unit Prices: 1970 Through 1982

1983–1992: Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce, Commercial sector distillate physical unit prices for 1970 through 1982
State Government Tax Collections, table titled “State Government Excises are calculated by using Platt’s prices assigned to States and commercial
on General Sales, Motor Fuel, and Cigarettes, Beginning and End of sector markups estimated from Energy Prices: 1960-73. The resulting esti-
Fiscal Year,” column “Percentage rate, Sept. 1.” mates implicitly include State-specific taxes.

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D 1. The first step is to compute the markups. Energy Prices contains sin- Table TN17. Distillate Fuel Oil Commercial Sector PAD District
gle price estimates for small commercial users and two price and Subdistrict Price Assignments, 1983 Forward
I estimates for large commercial users for 10 cities: Boston, MA; Al- State Years Assignments
S bany, NY; New York, NY; Charlotte, NC; Washington, DC;
T AL 1983–2007 District III
Chicago, IL; Detroit MI; Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN; St. Louis, AR 1983–2007 District III
I MO; and Seattle, WA. First, a simple average of the two large com- AZ 1983–2007 District V
L mercial prices is calculated for each city except for Albany and New CA 1983–2007 District V
L York. In this case, all four large commercial prices are averaged to- CO 1983–2007 District IV
gether, since cities are assigned to their respective States. FL 1983–2007 Subdistrict IC
A GA 1983–2007 Subdistrict IC
T 2. For the nine States covered by the Energy Prices data (noted in step HI 1983–2007 District V
E IA 1983–2007 District II
1), the markup of the reported prices from Energy Prices over the as-
KS 1983–2007 District II
signed Platt’s prices (Table TN16 on page 35) and the markup of the KY 1983–2007 District II
F residential prices calculated above for 1970 through 1972 over the LA 1983–2007 District III
U Platt’s prices is calculated. MO 1983–2007 District II
MS 1983–2007 District III
E MT 1983–2007 District IV
3. At this point, residential and commercial sector retail markups have
L been computed for nine States for each of the years 1970 through NC 1983–2007 Subdistrict IC
ND 1983–2007 District II
1972. The next step is to calculate the average retail markup for the
NE 1983–2007 District II
O 3-year period for each sector. A simple average of the markup ra- NM 1983–2007 District III
I tios is calculated. NV 1983–2007 District V
L OK 1983–2007 District II
4. The average commercial and residential sector retail markups for SC 1983–2007 Subdistrict IC
the nine available States are assigned, as shown in Table TN18. SD 1983–2007 District II
TN 1983–2007 District II
TX 1983–2007 District III
5. To translate the average commercial and residential markups for
C UT 1983–2007 District IV
1970 through 1972 into the estimated commercial sector retail WY 1983–2007 District IV
O markups to be used for 1970 through 1982, the relationship between
M these two markups is used, with the residential markups calculated
M for all States for each year. The calculation of the residential mark-
E ups follows the same procedure used in step 2.
R
C 6. The commercial sector adjustment factors for each State for each of
I the years 1970 through 1982 are multiplied by the corresponding barrel) and, finally, to dollars per million Btu (5.825 million Btu per bar-
A Platt’s prices for 1970 through 1982 to calculate the final commer- rel). U.S. prices are calculated as the average of the State Btu prices,
L cial sector physical unit prices. weighted by consumption data from SEDS.

Btu Prices: All Years

Btu prices for States are calculated by converting the physical unit prices
from cents to dollars per gallon, then to dollars per barrel (42 gallons per

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Table TN18. Distillate Fuel Oil Commercial Sector Average Retail Data Sources D
Markup Price Assignments, 1970-1972
Prices
I
State City Price Assignments
S
AK Seattle, WA
AL Charlotte, NC 1983 forward: EIA, Petroleum Marketing Annual 1985, Volume 1, Table 25 T
AR St. Louis, MO (1983–1985) and annual issues of the Petroleum Marketing Annual, I
AZ Seattle, WA
CA Seattle, WA http://www.eia.doe.gov/oil_gas/petroleum/data_publications/ L
CO Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN p e t r o l e u m _ m a r k e t i n g _ a n nu a l / p m a _ h i s t o r i c a l . h t m l , Ta b l e 3 6 L
CT Boston, MA (1986–1988), Table 38 (1989–1993), Table 39 (1994–2006), and Table 35
DC Washington, DC A
(2007), column titled “Sales to End Userss - Commercial/Institutional
DE
FL
Washington, DC
Charlotte, NC Consumers.”
T
GA Charlotte, NC E
HI Seattle, WA
IA St. Louis, MO 1970–1982: McGraw-Hill, Inc., Platt’s Oil Price Handbook and Oilmanac,
ID Seattle, WA refinery and terminal prices for No. 2 fuel oil, average of highs and F
IL Chicago, IL lows. U
IN Chicago, IL
KS St. Louis, MO E
KY Chicago, IL 1970–1982: Foster Associates, Inc., 1974, Energy Prices 1960-73, Tables L
LA St. Louis, MO 4-c and 5-b.
MA Boston, MA
MD Washington, DC
ME Boston, MA Taxes
O
MI Detroit, MI I
MN Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN
MO St. Louis, MO For 1992 forward, an annual average general sales tax is calculated for L
MS Charlotte, NC each State as a simple average of the 12 monthly values. This method
MT Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN takes into account tax changes during the year. Prior to 1992, the State
NC Charlotte, NC
ND Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN general sales tax as of September 1 of each year is used.
NE St. Louis, MO
NH Boston, MA C
NJ Albany and New York, NY
1996 forward: Federation of Tax Administrators, http://www. O
NM Seattle, WA taxadmin.org/fta/rate/sales.html. M
NV Seattle, WA
NY Albany and New York, NY
M
OH Detroit, MI 1995: The Council of State Governments, The Book of the States 1994–95 E
OK St. Louis, MO and 1996–97, Table 6.21. R
OR Seattle, WA C
PA Albany and New York, NY
RI Boston, MA 1994: U.S. Advisory Committee on Intergovernmental Relations, Sig- I
SC Charlotte, NC nificant Features of Fiscal Federalism, Tables 14 and 26. A
SD Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN L
TN Chicago, IL
TX St. Louis, MO 1993: Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce, State Tax
UT Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN Review, Volume 54, No. 31, map titled “State Gasoline, Sales and Ciga-
VA Washington, DC
VT Boston, MA
rette Tax Rates as of July 1, 1993.”
WA Seattle, WA
WI Chicago, IL 1983–1992: Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce,
WV Washington, DC
WY Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN State Government Tax Collections, table titled “State Government

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D Excises on General Sales, Motor Fuel, and Cigarettes, Beginning and Alaska
End of Fiscal Year,” column “Percentage rate, Sept. 1.”
I Btu prices for Alaska for 2005 and 2006 are reported in C&Q. But C&Q
S does not have prices for Alaska from 1973 through 2004 and 2007.
T Consumption
Prices for Alaska for these years are estimated as the consump-
I tion-weighted averages of prices reported by power plants taken from
L 1970 forward: EIA State Energy Data System, commercial sector distil- FERC Form 1, Form EIA-412 (1994-2000), and the Alaska Energy Au-
L late consumption. thority publication, Statistical Report of the Power Cost Equalization
Program.
A
T Prior to 1994, prices are estimated each year by calculating the ratio of
E Conversion Factor: All Years
the Alaska price from the Statistical Yearbook to the Statistical Yearbook
U.S. price and multiplying the ratio by the C&Q U.S. price for that year.
F 5.825 million Btu per barrel Alaska prices for 1973, 1975, and 1978 are not published in the Statisti-
U cal Yearbook and are estimated by calculating an average of the ratios of
E the Alaska to U.S. Statistical Yearbook prices in adjacent years. The 1973
estimated price is based on the average ratio for 1972 and 1974, the 1975
L Electric Power Sector
price is based on the average ratio for 1974 and 1976, and the 1978 price
is based on the average ratio for 1977 and 1979. The average ratio is
O The price of distillate fuel oil used for electric power is the average deliv- then applied to the U.S. C&Q price for the missing year.
I ered cost of No. 2 distillate fuel oil receipts at electric plants. For 1973
L forward, these prices are taken from the EIA Cost and Quality of Fuels Hawaii
(C&Q). For 1970 through 1972, prices from Edison Electric Institute’s
Statistical Yearbook of the Electric Utility Industry are used with regression The C&Q does not have prices for Hawaii from 1973 through 1982, 1992
analysis. Btu prices are developed directly from the data sources and in- through 1996, and 2002 forward. Price assignments for 2002 forward
clude all applicable taxes. are shown in Table TN19. Prices for Hawaii from 1994 through 1996
E are estimated as the consumption-weighted averages of prices reported
L by power plants taken from FERC Form 1 and Form EIA-412. Prior to
E 1994, prices are estimated each year by calculating the ratio of the Ha-
C Prices: 1973 Forward
waii price from the Statistical Yearbook to the Statistical Yearbook U.S.
T price and multiplying the ratio by the C&Q U.S. price for that year.
R Contiguous 48 States
I
C U.S. Prices
Btu prices for 1973 forward are reported in the EIA C&Q. For 1973,
1974, and 1980 forward, Btu prices are taken directly from the data U.S. Btu prices for all years are calculated as the average of the State Btu
P
source and are converted from cents per million Btu to dollars per mil- prices, weighted by consumption data from SEDS.
O
W lion Btu. For 1975 through 1979, consumption-weighted average Btu
E prices are calculated from prices and consumption reported separately
R for steam-electric plants and for combustion turbine and internal com- Prices: 1970 Through 1972
bustion units. Wherever individual State prices are unavailable,
quantity-weighted Census division prices are assigned, as shown in Ta- Btu prices for 1970 through 1972 are estimated by using data from Statis-
ble TN19. tical Yearbook of the Electric Utility Industr y. U.S. prices are then

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Table TN19. Distillate Fuel Oil Electric Plant Census Division Yearbook into the regression equation yields the estimated electric D
Price utility sector State-level distillate prices.
I
St ate Years Census Division S
CA 1983–1985, 1987, 1988 Pacific 2. Wherever individual State prices are unavailable, quantity-weighted T
1990–1992, 1995–1997, 2002, 2007 Pacific Contiguous Census division prices are assigned as follows: ID in 1970 through
1972; TN in 1970; and WA in 1970 and 1971. AK in 1971 is calcu-
I
CO 1996–1998 Mountain
CT 1973, 2000–2007 New England lated as the average of the AK price in 1970 and 1972. L
DC 1973, 2002–2007 South Atlantic L
DE 1973, 2006, 2007 South Atlantic A
HI 2002–2004 Pacific Contiguous
3. U.S. Btu prices are calculated as the average of the State Btu prices,
2005–2007 Pacific Noncontiguous weighted by consumption data from SEDS. T
ID 1973, 1974, 1976, 1980–2007 Mountain E
MD 1973, 2002–2007 South Atlantic
ME 1973, 1974, 1999–2007 New England
MT 1973–1975, 1977, 1983, 2000, 2001, Mountain
Data Sources F
2007 U
Prices
NH 1973, 1974 New England E
NJ 1973, 1974 Mid-Atlantic
NV 2007 Mountain
L
NY 2002 Mid-Atlantic 1973 forward: EIA, Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants, http://
OR 1987, 1988 Pacific www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/electricity/cq/cq_sum.html, Table 6 (1973, O
OR 1996 Pacific Contiguous 1974); Tables 5, 6, 12, 13 (1975–1979); Table 45 (1980–1982); Table 51
PA 2007 Mid-Atlantic (1983, 1984); Table 41 (1985–1989); Table 14 (1990, 1991); Table 8
I
RI 1976–1994, 1997–2007 New England (1992–2000), Table 9 (2001), Table 7.B (2002 and 2003), Table 7.A L
SD 1973, 1974, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1997–2002, W. North Central (2004 forward).
2007
TN 1973 E. South Central
VT 1973, 1974, 1978, 1983–1992, 1999, New England
2001–2004, 2006, 2007 1994 through 2004 (Alaska) and 1994 through 1996 (Hawaii): EIA, un- E
WA 1973–1977 Pacific published prices reported by electric power plants in AK and HI on L
2002–2005, 2007 Pacific Contiguous FERC Form 1, “Annual Report of Major Electric Utilities, Licensees, E
WV 1973 South Atlantic C
a n d O t h e r s,” h t t p : / / w w w. e i a . d o e. g ov / c n e a f / e l e c t r i c i t y /
WY 1973 Mountain
page/ferc1.html; Form EIA-412, “Annual Electric Industry Financial T
Report” (previously, “Annual Report of Public Electric Utilities,”) R
computed by using the State-level prices and the electric utility distillate h t t p : / / w w w. e i a . d o e. g ov / c n e a f / e l e c t r i c i t y / p a ge / e l t r a d . h t m l I
consumption data from SEDS. (1994–2000), and AK’s Statistical Report of the Power Cost Equalization C
Program, http://www.akenergyauthority.org/programspce.html.
P
1. Regression techniques are used to arrive at the equation for estimat-
O
ing electric utility sector distillate prices for the 1970 through 1972 W
period. Alabama is treated as the reference State. The regression 1970 through 1993: Edison Electric Institute, Statistical Yearbook of the E
equation uses Statistical Yearbook State-level prices for 1974 through Electric Utility Industry, table titled, “Analysis of Fuel for Electric R
1980 as the independent variable and the State-level prices calcu- Generation-Total Electric Utility Industry” (1970–1988) and table titled,
lated above for 1974 through 1980 as the dependent variable. “Fossil Fuels Used for Electric Generation Total Electric Utility Indus-
Substituting Btu prices for 1970 through 1972 from the Statistical try” (1990–1993).

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D Consumption Table TN20. Distillate Fuel Oil Industrial Sector PAD District and
Subdistrict Price Assignments, 1983 Forward
I
S 1970 forward: EIA, State Energy Data System, electric power sector State Years Assignments
distillate consumption.
T AL 1983–2007 District III
I AR 1983–2007 District III
AZ 1983–2007 District V
L Conversion Factors CA 1983–2007 District V
L CO 1983–2007 District IV
A DC 1994, 1997–2001, 2003–2007 Subdistrict IB
Btu prices are developed directly from data sources, except for AK for FL 1983–2004, 2007 Subdistrict IC
T 1994 through 2004. The conversion factor used in these instances is 2005, 2006 District I
E 5.825 million Btu per barrel. GA 1983–2004, 2007 Subdistrict IC
2005, 2006 District I
F HI 1983–2007 District V
IA 1983–2007 District II
U Industrial Sector IL 2005, 2006 District II
E KS 1983–2007 District II
L KY 1983–2007 District II
The industrial sector distillate fuel oil prices are developed by using a
LA 1983–2007 District III
variety of data sources and several estimation methods, depending on ME 1997 Subdistrict IA
O the years involved. For 1983 forward, prices of No. 2 distillate fuel oil MI 2001 District II
I (excluding taxes) are reported by the Petroleum Marketing Annual (PMA). MO 1983–2007 District II
State general sales taxes from the Bureau of the Census and successor MS 1983–2007 District III
L sources are added. For 1970 through 1982, prices are the average cost MT 1983–2007 District IV
of distillate to manufacturing firms and implicitly include taxes that re- NC 1983–2004, 2007 Subdistrict IC
flect individual State differences. 2005, 2006 District I
ND 1983–2007 District II
NE 1983–2007 District II
I NM 1983–2007 District III
N Physical Unit Prices: 1983 Forward NV 1983–2007 District V
D NY 1987 Subdistrict IB
U OH 1983 District II
S Physical unit distillate fuel oil prices in cents per gallon (excluding OK 1983–2007 District II
T taxes) are generally available for 24 States from the PMA. State-level RI 2003 Subdistrict IA
R prices for the remaining 27 States are estimated by using the PMA Petro- SC 1983–2004, 2007 Subdistrict IC
I leum Administration for Defense (PAD) district or subdistrict prices, as 2005, 2006 District I
shown in Table TN20. State general sales taxes are then added. SD 1983–2007 District II
A TN 1983–2007 District II
L TX 1983–2007 District III
In 2000, the PAD District IV average industrial sector price was with- UT 1983–2007 District IV
held in the PMA. PAD District IV commercial and industrial sector WY 1983–2007 District IV
prices for 1995 through 1999 were compared and the average percentage
difference between the sectors’ prices was applied to the 2000 commer-
cial sector PAD District IV price to derive an industrial sector PAD
District IV price.

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Physical Unit Prices: 1982 Table TN21. Distillate Industrial Sector Price Assignments, D
1974-1981
I
In 1984, the Bureau of the Census announced that State-level fuel cost
State Years State Prices Used S
and quantity information would no longer be published in either the An- HI 1979–1981 CA T
nual Survey of Manufacturers (ASM) or Census of Manufactures (CM). In ND 1979–1981 MN, MT, SD I
addition, the PMA, the source for 1983 forward industrial sector distil- NM 1974–1979 AZ, CO, TX
NV 1974–1981 AZ, CA, ID, OR, UT
L
late price data, did not contain 1982 prices. Because of this lack of price
data, the 1982 industrial sector distillate prices are estimated on the ba-
OK 1974–1978 AR, CO, KS, MO, TX L
WY 1974–1981 CO, ID, MT, NE, SD, UT A
sis of the relationship of industrial sector prices to electric power sector
prices for 1978 through 1981. The 1983 prices are not used in the esti- T
mation because they exclude taxes, while the 1978 through 1981 prices E
include taxes.
Physical Unit Prices: 1970, 1972, 1973 F
U
1. In order to calculate the average ratios of industrial-to-electric E
power distillate prices, electric power sector price assignments are Since ASM and CM data are not available for these years, the prices must
made for: AK in 1978 through 1982 from WA; ID in 1979 through be estimated. Physical unit prices are based on the ratio of 1971 CM L
1982 from MT; RI in 1978 through 1982 from CT; and VT in 1978 prices to the 1971-assigned Platt’s prices (Table TN16 on page 35). The
from ME. resulting ratios for each State are used with the Platt’s assigned prices for O
1970, 1972, and 1973 to impute prices. I
2. The average 1978 through 1981 ratios of industrial-to-electric power L
sector distillate prices are calculated for each State. 1. The first step is to calculate State-level ratios between prices calcu-
lated from the 1971 CM cost and quantity data and the 1971
I
3. Prices for 1982 are estimated by multiplying the average ratios by assigned Platt’s prices. There are no missing States in either of these
N
the electric power data for 1982. two sets of prices. D
U
2. State-level physical unit prices for 1970, 1972, and 1973 are esti- S
Physical Unit Prices: 1971, 1974 Through 1981 mated by multiplying the 1971 ratio by the assigned State-level T
Platt’s prices for each respective year. R
I
For the years 1971 and 1974 through 1981, industrial sector distillate A
prices are calculated directly from cost and quantity data from the An- Btu Prices: All Years
L
nual Survey of Manufacturers (ASM) or Census of Manufactures (CM) for all
States where data are available. Taxes are included in the prices. There
are no missing prices for 1971. Six States are missing some ASM cost Btu prices for States are calculated by converting the physical unit prices
and quantity data for the 1974 through 1981 period. Cost and quantity from cents to dollars per gallon, then to dollars per barrel (42 gallons per
data for these States are estimated as the simple average of the cost and barrel) and, finally, to dollars per million Btu (5.825 million Btu per bar-
quantity data for their adjacent States. The States, the years for which rel). U.S. Btu prices are calculated as the average of the State Btu prices,
data are estimated, and the adjacent States used to make the estimation weighted by consumption data from SEDS, adjusted for process fuel
are shown in Table TN21. consumption.

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D Data Sources 1983–1992: Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce,
State Government Tax Collections, table titled “State Government Excises
I Prices on General Sales, Motor Fuel, and Cigarettes, Beginning and End of
S Fiscal Year,” column “Percentage rate, Sept. 1.”
T 1983 forward: EIA, Petroleum Marketing Annual 1985, Volume 1, Table 25
I (1983–1985), and annual issues of the Petroleum Marketing Annual, Consumption
L http://www.eia.doe.gov/oil_gas/petroleum/data_publications/
L p e t r o l e u m _ m a r k e t i n g _ a n nu a l / p m a _ h i s t o r i c a l . h t m l , Ta b l e 3 6 1970 forward: EIA, State Energy Data System, industrial sector distil-
A (1986–1988), Table 38 (1989–1993), Table 39 (1994–2006), and Table 35 late consumption.
(2007), column titled “Sales to End Users - Industrial Consumers.”
T
E 1970–1982: McGraw–-Hill, Inc., Platt’s Oil Price Handbook and Oilmanac,
Conversion Factor: All Years
refinery and terminal prices for No. 2 fuel oil, average of highs and
F lows. 5.825 million Btu per barrel
U
E 1971, 1977, and 1981: Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Com-
L merce, Census of Manufactures, Table 4 (1971) and Table 3 (1977, 1981). Transportation Sector

Consumption of distillate fuel oil in the transportation sector includes


O 1974–1976 and 1978–1980: Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of
distillate fuel oil used for vessel bunkering and for military and railroad
I Commerce, Annual Survey of Manufacturers, Table 3.
use, plus on-highway diesel fuel use. Because on-highway diesel fuel use
L accounts for the largest portion of this sector, prices and expenditures
Taxes are calculated by using diesel fuel prices to end users through retail
outlets. State physical unit prices for 1986 forward are taken from the
T For 1992 forward, an annual average general sales tax is calculated for EIA Petroleum Marketing Annual (PMA). Physical unit prices for earlier
R each State as a simple average of the 12 monthly values. This method years are calculated by using PMA prices and consumption data from
A takes into account tax changes during the year. Prior to 1992, the State the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Highway Statistics to weight
N general sales tax as of September 1 of each year is used. monthly or quarterly prices from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s
S Agricultural Prices into annual prices. Btu prices for all years are calcu-
P 1996 forward: Federation of Tax Administrators, http://www.tax lated by using the physical unit prices and the distillate conversion
O admin.org/fta/rate/sales.html. factor.
R
T
A 1995: The Council of State Governments, The Book of the States 1994–95
Physical Unit Prices: 1986 Forward
T and 1996–97, Table 6.21.
I Diesel fuel physical unit prices for 1986 forward are based on the annual
O 1994: U.S. Advisory Committee on Intergovernmental Relations, Sig- State-level price data available from the PMA for approximately 23
N nificant Features of Fiscal Federalism, Tables 14 and 26. States and monthly tax rate information from Highway Statistics. State
and Federal excise taxes on diesel fuel are added to PMA prices to derive
1993: Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce, State Tax final physical unit prices, which are converted to dollars per gallon. In
Review, Volume 54, No. 31, map titled “State Gasoline, Sales and Ciga- cases where the tax rate is not constant throughout the year, an annual
rette Tax Rates as of July 1, 1993.” average tax is calculated on the basis of the number of months each rate

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was in effect. State and local sales and other general taxes are not taxes. Federal taxes and State and local sales and other general taxes are D
included. not included.
I
For the remaining States for which no prices are published, the PMA The volume-weighted annual diesel physical unit prices for States and
S
PAD district or subdistrict prices for diesel fuel and motor gasoline and the United States are calculated by using the monthly Agricultural Prices T
State motor gasoline prices are used. The State diesel fuel price is esti- price data, weighted by the monthly Highway Statistics consumption I
mated as the ratio of the PAD district or subdistrict diesel fuel price to data. The AK 1977 through 1982 prices are estimated on the basis of L
the PAD district or subdistrict motor gasoline price times the State the assumption that the ratio of AK-to-U.S. diesel fuel price is the same L
motor gasoline price. The use of the ratio assumes that the relationship as the ratio of the AK-to-U.S. motor gasoline price each year. A
between the motor gasoline State and PAD district or subdistrict prices
is similar to that of the diesel fuel State and PAD district or subdistrict
T
prices. Motor gasoline prices to end users at all refiners’ company out- Physical Unit Prices: 1970 Through 1976 E
lets are used. When a State has no price available in either data series,
the motor gasoline price to end users by all types of sellers through com- Quarterly prices from Agricultural Prices and monthly special fuels con- F
pany outlets is used as the State motor gasoline price. The District of sumption data from Highway Statistics are collected for the States. Prices U
Columbia has no published diesel fuel or motor gasoline prices for include State and local per-gallon taxes. Federal taxes and State and lo-
cal sales taxes and other general taxes are not included.
E
1991–1999, 2001 and 2003 forward and is assigned the Maryland diesel
fuel price. State and Federal excise taxes are added as described above.
L
1. Prices for 1970 through 1972 are reported in cents per gallon and
must be converted to dollars per gallon. Prices for 1973 through O
Physical Unit Prices: 1983 Through 1985 1976 are already reported in dollars per gallon. I
L
Diesel fuel physical unit prices for 1983 through 1985 are based on the 2. For 1971 through 1973, State-level prices are not available for CT,
annual State-level price data available from the PMA and monthly State MA, ME, NH, RI, and VT. Each is assigned the New England re-
and Federal tax rate information from Highway Statistics for 24 States. gional price for the 3 years. T
The prices for the remaining 27 States are calculated by using Agricul- R
tural Prices as outlined in the 1977 through 1982 methodology. 3. The third quarter DE price is assigned to the missing fourth quarter A
DE price in 1972. N
The PMA provides physical unit prices for approximately 24 States, ex- S
cluding taxes. In 1983 through 1985, the DC price is missing, and the 4. The combined MD/DE prices reported in 1973 are assigned to each P
MD price is assigned. In 1983, RI has no price and the PAD Subdistrict of the States. O
IA average is assigned. A simple average of monthly State and Federal R
excise taxes is calculated as a combined average tax and added to the 5. For 1970 through 1976, MD (or MD/DE) prices are assigned to T
PMA price for a final physical unit price. State and local sales and other DC. A
general taxes are not included. T
The monthly special fuels consumption for 1970 through 1976 are con- I
verted into quarterly consumption by summing the months for each O
Physical Unit Prices: 1977 Through 1982 quarter. N

Monthly prices from Agricultural Prices and monthly special fuels con- The consumption-weighted annual diesel physical unit prices for the
sumption data from Highway Statistics are collected for the States. MD States are calculated by using the quarterly weights and quarterly prices.
prices are assigned to DC. Prices include State and local per-gallon For 1970 through 1972, the quarterly prices from Agriculture Prices are

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D converted from cents per gallon to dollars per gallon. For 1973 forward, 1983–1985: EIA, Petroleum Marketing Annual 1985, Volume 1, Table 25,
the prices are already in dollars per gallon in the source. AK/1970 column titled “Sales to End Users, Sales Through Company-Operated
I through 1976 prices are estimated on the basis of the assumption that Retail Outlets.”
S the ratio of AK-to-U.S. diesel fuel price is the same as the ratio of AK-
T to-U.S. motor gasoline price each year.
1970–1985: Crop Reporting Board, U.S. Department of Agriculture,
I Agriculture Prices, tables generally titled “Motor Supplies: Average
L Price Paid by Farmers for Motor Fuel” for 1970–1979, and “Diesel
L Btu Prices: All Years Fuel: Average Price Paid by States” for 1980–1985.
A
T Btu prices for States are calculated by converting the physical unit prices 1970–1985: Federal Highway Administration, U.S. Department of
E from cents per gallon to dollars per barrel (42 gallons per barrel) and Transportation, Highway Statistics, Table MF-25 for special fuels con-
then to dollars per million Btu (5.825 million Btu per barrel). U.S. Btu sumption data. Table MF-25 is not included in the 1976 volume but is
F prices are calculated as the average of the State Btu prices, weighted by publicly available directly from the Federal Highway Administration.
consumption from SEDS.
U
E Taxes
L
Data Sources 1970 forward: Federal Highway Administration, U.S. Department of
Transportation, Highway Statistics, Table MF-121T for State tax rates,
O Prices supplemented with information from State revenue offices. Federal
I taxes are from Highway Statistics Table FE-101 (1970 through 1992) and
L 1986 forward: EIA, Petroleum Marketing Annual, http://www.eia. Table MF-121T (1993 forward).
d o e. g ov / o i l _ g a s / p e t r o l e u m / d a t a _ p u b l i c a t i o n s / p e t r o l e u m _
marketing_annual/pma_historical.html, Table 36 (1986–1988), Table 38 Consumption
(1989–1993), column titled “Sales to End Users, Through Company-Op-
erated Retail Outlets,” Table 40 (1994–2006), and Table 36 (2007), 1970 forward: EIA, State Energy Data System, transportation sector
T column titled “Sales to End Users, Through Retail Outlets,” for diesel distillate consumption.
R fuel prices.
A
N Conversion Factor: All Years
S 1986 forward: EIA, Petroleum Marketing Annual, Table 29 (1986–1988)
P and Table 30 (1989–1993), column titled “All Refiners, Sales to End Us-
O ers, Through Company Outlets,” Table 35 (1994–2006), and Table 31 5.825 million Btu per barrel.
R (2007), column titled “All Grades, Sales to End Users, Through Retail
T Outlets,” for motor gasoline prices.
A
T
I 1986 forward: EIA, Petroleum Marketing Annual, Table 28 (1986–1988) Jet Fuel
O and Table 29 (1989–1993), column titled “Motor Gasoline Average,
Through Company Outlets,” Table 31 (1994–2006), and Table 28
(2007), column titled “All Grades, Sales to End Users, Through Retail Jet fuel prices are estimated for all years in the transportation sector and
Outlets,” for additional motor gasoline prices. for 1972 through 1982 in the electric power sector.

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Transportation Sector Table TN22. Jet Fuel Transportation Sector Price Assignments, J
1983 Forward
E
Prices are developed for kerosene-type jet fuel in the State Energy Data
System (SEDS) and are used as the price for both kerosene and naph-
State Years Assignment T
t h a - t y p e j e t f u e l s. S i n c e 1 9 9 7 , v i r t u a l ly a l l j e t f u e l u s e d f o r AR 2001–2003, 2007 PAD District III
transportation is kerosene-type. Taxes are not included in the prices. DC 1983–1988, 1990, 1993, 1995, MD F
1997, 1998
DE 1987, 2003–2007 PAD Subdistrict IB
U
Physical Unit Prices: 1983 Forward HI 2000–2007 PAD District V E
ID 2007 PAD District IV L
KS 1996, 2006, 2007 PAD District II
Transportation sector jet fuel prices for 1983 forward are based on data KY 2006, 2007 PAD District II
from Energy Information Administration (EIA)'s Petroleum Marketing MA 1996, 2003–2007 PAD Subdistrict IA
Annual. Annual prices to end users are available for most States. Prices ME 1985, 1990, 1991, 1993–2007 PAD Subdistrict IA
are converted to dollars per gallon. States without prices are assigned MO 2007 PAD District II T
adjacent State or PAD district or subdistrict prices, as shown in Table MS 2002, 2007 PAD District III R
TN22. ND 2002–2007 PAD District II
A
NE 2004, 2006, 2007 PAD District II
NH 1987, 1995, 2000, 2004–2007 PAD Subdistrict IA
N
NM 2007 PAD District III
S
Physical Unit Prices: 1976 Through 1982
RI 1983–1988, 1998–2000, PAD Subdistrict IA P
2002–2007 O
State-level jet fuel prices for 1976 through 1982 are calculated from the R
VT 1984–1988, 1991, 1992, 1999, PAD Subdistrict IA
Producer Prices and Price Indexes (PPI) monthly indices for Census divi- T
2003–2007
sions and the jet fuel base prices by State for July 1975. The monthly WI 2003 PAD District II A
price for each Census division is equal to the PPI monthly index times WV 1993–2000, 2003–2007 PAD Subdistrict IC T
the jet fuel base price for July 1975 for that Census division. Census di- WY 2003, 2005–2007 PAD District IV I
vision monthly prices are assigned to each State within the Census O
division, and annual jet fuel prices are computed as simple averages of N
the monthly State prices. The calculated preliminary U.S. jet fuel prices from the PPI are used as
the dependent variable in a regression equation for 1973 through 1980,
where the wholesale kerosene prices from Platt’s are the independent
Physical Unit Prices: 1970 Through 1975 variable. The regression equation is used to estimate U.S. annual jet fuel
prices for 1970 through 1972.
Jet fuel physical unit State-level prices for the 1970 through 1975 period
are based on U.S. annual wholesale prices from the PPI and the relation- Jet fuel prices for Census divisions are estimated by using the prelimi-
ship of these prices to wholesale kerosene prices reported in Platt’s. The nary U.S. prices derived above for 1970 through 1975 (calculated
U.S. prices are converted to Census division prices, which are then as- directly from the PPI data for 1973 through 1975 and estimated for 1970
signed directly to States. through 1972). These prices are used as inputs to a regression equation
which establishes a linear relationship between preliminary U.S. prices
Preliminary U.S. jet fuel prices from the PPI for 1973 through 1980 are and Census division prices for the years 1970 through 1975. Census di-
calculated by using the annual jet fuel price indices, the jet fuel U.S. base vision prices are assigned to each State within the Census division.
price for July 1975 (0.276 dollars per gallon) and the U.S. index for July
1975 (235.8). The index for 1973 is assumed to be equal to a simple av-
erage of the 11 available monthly indices.

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J Btu Prices: All Years Electric Power Sector
E
T Btu prices for States are calculated from the physical unit prices and the Jet fuel electric power consumption estimates are available in SEDS for
Btu conversion factor (5.670 million Btu per barrel). U.S. Btu prices are 1972 through 1982 only. For 1970 and 1971, no parallel series is avail-
calculated as the average of the State Btu prices, weighted by consump- able; and for the years after 1982, the series is a part of “light oil” and
F tion data from SEDS. assigned the electric power distillate fuel oil price by State. (See Distil-
U late Fuel Oil, Electric Power Sector on page 40). All applicable taxes
E are included in the prices.
L Data Sources

Prices Btu Prices: 1975 Through 1982

1985 forward: EIA, Petroleum Marketing Annual, http://www.eia.doe For the States that consumed kerosene-type jet fuel at electric utilities
E during these years, the Btu prices are taken directly from EIA’s Cost and
L .gov/oil_gas/petroleum/ data_publications/petroleum_marketing
_annual/pma_historical.html, Table 21, column titled “Kerosene-Type Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants (C&Q).
E
C Jet Fuel” (1985), Table 33, column titled “Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel, Sales
T to End Users,” (1986–1988), Table 35 (1989–1993), and Table 36 (1994
R forward). Btu Prices: 1972 Through 1974
I
C 1983, 1984: EIA, Petroleum Marketing Annual 1994, Table A2, column ti- Because C&Q prices are not available for 1972 through 1974, prices are
tled “Kerosene-Type Jet Fuel, Sales to End Users.” estimated from C&Q prices for 1975 and 1976 and the U.S. Department
P of Agriculture’s Agricultural Prices data for 1972 through 1976.
O
W 1973–1982: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Pro- 1. Simple annual averages of Agricultural Prices quarterly values are
E ducer Prices and Price Indexes, Supplement, table titled “Producer price calculated for 1972 through 1976. New England Census Division
R indexes for refined petroleum products by region.” prices are assigned to CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, and VT.

1970–1975: McGraw Hill, Inc., Platt’s Oil Price Handbook and Oilmanac, 2. The average annual prices based on Agricultural Prices values for
57th Edition, page 480. 1975 and 1976 are used as the independent variables in a regression
where the dependent variables are State-level prices based on C&Q
prices for 1975 and 1976.
Consumption
3. State-level price estimates for 1972 through 1974 are derived from
1970 forward: EIA, State Energy Data System, transportation sector jet the results of the regression analysis and the Agricultural Prices val-
fuel consumption. ues for 1972 through 1974.

Conversion Factor: All Years U.S. Btu Prices: All Years

5.670 million Btu per barrel. U.S. Btu prices are calculated as the average of the State Btu prices,
weighted by consumption data from SEDS.

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Data Sources forward, prices of kerosene sales to end-users (excluding taxes) are K
taken from the Energy Information Administration’s (EIA) Petroleum
Prices Marketing Annual (PMA). State general sales taxes from the Bureau of
E
the Census and successor sources are added. For 1970 through 1982, R
1975–1982: EIA, Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants, http://www. residential kerosene prices are developed from the U.S. Bureau of Labor O
eia.doe.gov/cneaf/ electricity/cq/backissues.html, Tables 6 and 13 Statistics Producer Prices and Price Indexes (PPI) data series and the U.S. S
(1975), Table 13 (1976–1979), and Table 47 (1980–1982). Department of Agriculture Agricultural Prices for kerosene. For all years, E
physical unit prices are calculated from the data sources, and Btu prices N
1972–1976: Crop Reporting Board, U.S. Department of Agriculture, are computed by using the physical unit prices and the conversion
Agriculture Prices, table titled “Household Supplies: Average Prices Paid factor.
E
by Farmers for Lawn Mowers and Petroleum Products.”

Consumption Physical Unit Prices: 1983 Forward R


E
1972–1982: EIA, State Energy Data System, electric power sector Prices of kerosene sold to end users, published in the EIA PMA are used S
kerosene-type jet fuel consumption. as residential sector prices. The prices, in cents per gallon (excluding I
taxes) are available for as few as 3 or as many as 30 States, depending on D
Conversion Factors: All Years
the year. States with residential kerosene consumption, but no PMA E
published prices, are assigned their Petroleum Administration for De- N
fense (PAD) district or subdistrict prices as shown in Table TN23. T
Because Btu prices are available directly from the data sources, no con- I
version factors are used. A
In 1990 and 1991, the PAD District IV prices of kerosene sold to end us-
ers are out-of-range. In 1990, the ratio between the 1989 PAD District L
IV end-user price and the U.S. end-user price is applied to the 1990 U.S.
end-user price to estimate the PAD District IV end-user price. Similarly,
Kerosene in 1991, the ratio between the 1992 PAD District IV end-user price and
the U.S. end-user price is applied to the 1991 U.S. end-user price to esti-
mate the PAD District IV end-user price.
Kerosene prices are developed for the residential, commercial, and in-
dustrial sectors. For 1970 through 1982, prices are developed for the
residential and industrial sectors, and the industrial sector prices are as- For 1998 through 2002, the PAD District IV prices of kerosene sold to
signed to the commercial sector. For 1983 forward, end-user prices are end users are withheld. The average of the ratios between the end-user
used for the residential and commercial sectors and prices of kerosene price of kerosene and the price of kerosene sold for resale in PAD Sub-
sold for resale are used for the industrial sector. Estimates of the districts IA through IC and PAD District II is applied to the PAD
amount of kerosene consumed by the residential, commercial, and in- District IV sales for resale price to estimate the PAD District IV
dustrial sectors are taken from the State Energy Data System (SEDS). end-user price for each year.

In 2003, the PAD District III, IV, and V prices of kerosene sold to end
Residential Sector users are withheld. For PAD Districts III and IV, the average of the ra-
tios between the end-user price and the sales for resale price in PAD
Residential sector kerosene prices are estimated by using several data Subdistricts IA through IC and PAD District II is applied to the PAD
sources and estimation methodologies, depending on the year. For 1983 Districts III and IV resale prices to estimate their end-user prices. The

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K Table TN23. Kerosene Residential and Commercial Sectors PAD District and Subdistrict Price Assignments, 1983 Forward
E State Years Assignments State Years Assignments
R
AK 1983–2007 District V MS 1988, 1989, 1991–2007 District III
O AL 1986, 1991, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2002–2007 District III MT 1983–2007 District IV
S AR 1984, 1986–2007 District III NC 2006, 2007 Subdistrict IC
E AZ 1983–2007 District V ND 1983–2007 District II
CA 1983–2007 District V NE 1983–2007 District II
N CO 1985–2007 District IV NH 1983, 1984, 1986–1995, 1997, 1998, Subdistrict IA
E CT 1983, 1987–1992, 1994–2007 Subdistrict IA 2001–2007
DC 1983–2005 Subdistrict IB NJ 1983, 1984, 1987, 1989, 1994, 1996–1998, Subdistrict IB
2006, 2007 (commercial sector only) Subdistrict IB 2002–2007
DE 1991–2007 Subdistrict IB NM 1983, 1985, 1987–2007 District III
FL 1985, 2005 Subdistrict IC NV 1983–2007 District V
R GA 1993, 2000, 2004–2007 Subdistrict IC OH 2004, 2006 District II
E HI 1983–2007 District V OK 1983, 1987–1998, 2000–2007 District II
S IA 1983–2007 District II OR 1983–2007 District V
I ID 1983–2007 District IV RI 1983, 1988–1992, 1994–2007 Subdistrict IA
D IL 1987, 2000, 2003–2007 District II SC 1993, 2004, 2006, 2007 Subdistrict IC
E IN 1996, 1997, 1999–2007 District II SD 1983–2007 District II
N KS 1983–2007 District II TN 2004–2007 District II
T KY 1983, 1999–2007 District II TX 1993–1996, 1998, 1999, 2002–2007 District III
LA 1991–2000, 2004–2007 District III UT 1983–2007 District IV
I VA 2000, 2006, 2007 Subdistrict IC
MA 2002, 2004–2006 Subdistrict IA
A MD 1998–2007 Subdistrict IB VT 1984, 1985, 1989–1998, 2000–2007 Subdistrict IA
L ME 1986–2007 Subdistrict IA WA 1983–2007 District V
MI 1993, 2004–2007 District II WI 1983–1997, 1999–2007 District II
MN 1983, 1985, 1990, 1992–1998, 2000–2007 District II WV 2006, 2007 Subdistrict IC
MO 1987–1989, 1991–2007 District II WY 1983–2007 District IV

PAD District V end-user price is assigned the average of the District's sales for resale price in PAD Subdistricts IB and IC is applied to the
end-user prices in 2001 and 2002. missing districts' sales for resale prices to estimate their end-user prices.
For PAD Districts IV and V, sales for resale prices are also withheld in
For 2004 through 2006, only PAD District I, Subdistrict IB, and Subdis- 2007. For these districts, the 2007 sales for resale prices are estimated
trict IC end-user prices for kerosene are available. For PAD Subdistrict by applying the ratio between the 2006 and 2007 U.S. sales for resale
IA, the PAD District I end-user prices are assigned. For the other PAD prices to the missing districts' 2006 sales for resale prices. The resulting
districts, the average of the ratios between the end-user price and the estimates are then used to calculate the districts' end-user prices.
sales for resale price in PAD Subdistricts IB and IC is applied to the
missing districts' resale prices to estimate their end-user prices for each Once missing prices have been assigned, State general sales taxes are
year. then added.

For 2007, the end-user prices for kerosene in PAD districts II, IV, and V
are withheld. The average of the ratios between end-user price and the

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Physical Unit Prices: 1977 Through 1982 October 1980 for the East South Central Division are assumed to be K
equal to the index for the preceding month.
E
Monthly Census division prices and price indices from the Bureau of
Labor Statistics PPI are used as the basis for the residential kerosene 2. Each State is assigned its respective Census division monthly prices.
R
series from 1977 through 1982. To maintain consistency in the agricul- O
tural price series used for 1970 through 1976, the PPI prices are The next step is the calculation of annual physical unit State prices. S
multiplied by an adjustment factor that accounts for the relationship be- E
tween PPI and Agricultural Prices data for quarters in which the two 1. Annual PPI-based physical unit prices for States are computed from N
series overlap. In the description of computational procedures below, the monthly PPI prices and the monthly consumption weights. E
the adjustment factor is derived first, the PPI prices for 1977 through
1982 are estimated, and the final kerosene physical unit and Btu prices 2. Final residential kerosene prices for States are estimated as the
for States are calculated. The final residential sector kerosene prices ap- product of the annual PPI-based State price and the adjustment fac-
proximate the average prices paid by farmers. Taxes are included in the tor calculated above.
source data from Agricultural Prices and are, therefore, reflected in the fi- R
nal price estimates. E
Physical Unit Prices: 1970 Through 1976 S
The first step is to compute the adjustment factor relating PPI and Agri-
I
cultural Prices data. Physical unit prices for States are calculated from quarterly price data
D
from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Prices and con-
E
N
1. Monthly PPI prices for the 18 months covered from July 1975 sumption weights derived from EIA’s Retail Sales and Inventories of Fuel
T
through December 1976 are calculated from the July 1975 base Oil. Taxes are included in the source data.
I
prices and monthly indices for Census divisions. A
The quarterly physical unit price data from Agricultural Prices for 1970 L
2. The calculated Census division monthly prices are assigned to each through 1976 are published in several different forms. The first step in
State within the respective Census division. the calculation of prices for these years is to organize the published Agri-
cultural Prices data into a consistent form.
3. Volume-weighted quarterly PPI-based prices for States are calcu-
lated by using the monthly volume weights developed from Retail 1. For 1971 through 1973, no quarterly prices are available for CT,
Sales and Inventories sales data for “other distillate fuel oil.” MA, ME, NH, RI, and VT. Each of these States is assigned the
quarterly prices reported for the New England Census Division.
4. The adjustment factor relating PPI and Agricultural Prices data is cal-
culated as the simple average of the ratios of the quarterly kerosene 2. For 1973, combined MD/DE quarterly prices are reported instead
price by State from Agricultural Prices to the calculated quarterly of separate State prices. For this year, the combined prices are as-
PPI-based kerosene prices by State. signed to both States.

The next step is the calculation of monthly State-level prices from PPI 3. No prices are reported for AK and DC for 1970 through 1976.
kerosene Census division data for 1977 through 1982. Quarterly weighted Census division prices are assigned to AK, and
MD prices are assigned to DC for these years.
1. Monthly Census division PPI prices are calculated by using the July
1975 base prices and the monthly price indices for 1977 through In order to weight the quarterly prices from Agricultural Prices into an-
1982. The missing monthly indices for February, June, July, and nual State prices, monthly quantity weights are calculated from Retail

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K Sales and Inventories of Fuel Oil. This assumes that the “other distillate Data Sources
oil” consumption data by PAD districts or subdistricts is kerosene.
E Prices
R
O 1. Monthly weights are computed by using simple averaging of all 1983 forward: EIA, Petroleum Marketing Annual, also available in Petro-
S available “other distillate oil” sales data for each month for each l e u m N a v i g a t o r, h t t p : / / t o n t o. e i a . d o e. g ov / d n av / p e t / p e t _ p r i _
E PAD district or subdistrict. Since data are available from November r e f o t h _ a _ E P P K _ P TG _ c p g a l _ a . h t m a n d h t t p : / / t o n t o. e i a . d o e.
1978 to March 1981, some months have averages based on three gov/dnav/pet/pet_pri_refoth_a_EPPK_PWG_cpgal_a.htm, select Ex-
N data points, while others are based on one or two data points. For cel file labled "Download Series History."
E example, the average weight for March is the simple average of the
1979, 1980, and 1981 March volumes published in Retail Sales and 1975–1982: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Pro-
Inventories of Fuel Oil. ducer Prices and Price Indexes, Supplement, table titled “Producer price
R indexes for refined petroleum products by region.”
E 2. Each month’s share of average annual sales is calculated by PAD
S district or subdistrict from the average monthly sales figures. These 1978–1981: EIA, Retail Sales and Inventories of Fuel Oil, Table 2.
I shares, which become the monthly weights, are then assigned to
D each State within its respective district or subdistrict. 1970–1976: Crop Reporting Board, U.S. Department of Agriculture,
E Agricultural Prices, table titled “Household Supplies: Average Price Paid
N by Farmers for Lawn Mowers and Petroleum Products.”
Final State annual kerosene physical unit prices are calculated as the
T weighted average of the Agricultural Prices quarterly prices. The monthly
I weights (shares) are converted to quarterly weights by summing the
Taxes
A shares for months within a particular quarter. These same weights are
L used with the State-level price data for each year from 1970 to 1976.
For 1992 forward, an annual average general sales tax is calculated for
each State as a simple average of the 12 monthly values. This method
takes into account tax changes during the year. Prior to 1992, the State
general sales tax as of September 1 of each year is used.
Alaska Btu Prices: 1970 Through 1979
1996 forward: Federation of Tax Administrators, http://www.
taxadmin.org/fta/rate/sales.html.
Kerosene residential prices for AK are estimated on the basis of the as-
sumption that the ratio of AK-to-U.S. kerosene residential prices is the 1995: The Council of State Governments, The Book of the States 1994–95
same as the ratio of AK-to-U.S. distillate fuel oil residential prices. and 1996–97, Table 6.21.

1994: U.S. Advisory Committee on Intergovernmental Relations, Signif-


icant Features of Fiscal Federalism, Tables 14 and 26.
Btu Prices: All Years
1993: Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce, State Tax
Btu prices for States are computed by converting the physical unit prices Review, Volume 54, No. 31, map titled “State Gasoline, Sales and Ciga-
in dollars per gallon to dollars per barrel (42 gallons per barrel) and then rette Tax Rates as of July 1, 1993.”
to dollars per million Btu (5.670 million Btu per barrel). U.S. Btu prices
are calculated as the average of the State Btu prices, weighted by con- 1983–1992: Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce,
sumption data from SEDS. State Government Tax Collections, table titled “State Government Excises

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on General Sales, Motor Fuel, and Cigarettes, Beginning and End of the U.S. end-user price is applied to the 1991 U.S. end-user price to esti- K
Fiscal Year,” column “Percentage rate, Sept. 1.” mate the PAD District IV end-user price.
E
Consumption
R
For 1998 through 2002, the PAD District IV prices of kerosene sold to O
1970 forward: EIA, State Energy Data System, residential sector kero- end users are withheld. The average of the ratios between the end-user S
sene consumption. price of kerosene and the price of kerosene sold for resale in PAD Sub- E
districts IA through IC and PAD District II is applied to the PAD N
District IV sales for resale price to estimate the PAD District IV
end-user price for each year.
E
Conversion Factor: All Years

5.670 million Btu per barrel.


In 2003, the PAD District III, IV, and V prices of kerosene sold to end C
users are withheld. For PAD Districts III and IV, the average of the ra- O
tios between the end-user price and the sales for resale price in PAD M
Commercial Sector
Subdistricts IA through IC and PAD District II is applied to the PAD M
Districts III and IV resale prices to estimate their end-user prices. The E
Commercial sector kerosene prices are estimated by using different data PAD District V end-user price is assigned the average of the District's
sources and estimation methodologies, depending on the year. For 1983
R
end-user prices in 2001 and 2002. C
forward, prices of kerosene sales to end-users (excluding taxes) are
I
taken from the EIA Petroleum Marketing Annual (PMA). State general
A
sales taxes from the Bureau of the Census and successor sources are
For 2004 through 2006, only PAD District I, Subdistrict IB, and Subdis- L
added. For 1970 through 1982, prices for the industrial sector are as-
trict IC end-user prices are available. For PAD Subdistrict IA, the PAD
signed to the commercial sector.
District I end-user prices are assigned. For the other PAD districts, the
average of the ratios between the end-user price and the sales for resale
price in PAD Subdistricts IB and IC is applied to the districts' sales for
Physical Unit Prices: 1983 Forward
resale prices to estimate their end-user prices for each year.
Prices of kerosene sold to end users, published in the EIA PMA, are
used as commercial sector prices. The prices, in cents per gallon (ex-
For 2007, the end-user prices for kerosene in PAD districts II, IV, and V
cluding taxes) are available for as few as 3 or as many as 30 States,
are withheld. The average of the ratios between end-user price and the
depending on the year. States with commercial kerosene consumption,
sales for resale price in PAD Subdistricts IB and IC is applied to the
but no PMA published prices are assigned their Petroleum Administra-
missing districts' sales for resale prices to estimate their end-user prices.
tion for Defense (PAD) district or subdistrict prices as shown in Table
For PAD Districts IV and V, sales for resale prices are also withheld in
TN23.
2007. For these districts, the 2007 sales for resale prices are estimated
by applying the ratio between the 2006 and 2007 U.S. sales for resale
In 1990 and 1991, the PAD District IV prices of kerosene sold to end us- prices to the 2006 sales for resale prices. The resulting estimates are
ers are out-of-range. In 1990, the ratio between the 1989 PAD District then used to calculate the districts' end-user prices.
IV end-user price and the U.S. end-user price is applied to the 1990 U.S.
end-user price to estimate the PAD District IV end-user price. Similarly,
in 1991, the ratio between the 1992 PAD District IV end-user price and Once missing prices have been assigned, State general sales taxes are
then added.

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K Physical Unit Prices: 1970 Through 1982 1993: Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce, State Tax
Review, Volume 54, No. 31, map titled “State Gasoline, Sales and Ciga-
E For 1970 through 1982, State prices for kerosene sold to the industrial rette Tax Rates as of July 1, 1993.”
R sector are assigned to the commercial sector.
O
S 1983–1992: Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce,
E Btu Prices: All Years State Government Tax Collections, table titled “State Government Excises
N on General Sales, Motor Fuel, and Cigarettes, Beginning and End of
Btu prices for States are computed by converting the physical unit prices Fiscal Year,” column “Percentage rate, Sept. 1.”
E in dollars per gallon to dollars per barrel (42 gallons per barrel) and then
to dollars per million Btu (5.670 million Btu per barrel). U.S. Btu prices
are calculated as the average of the State Btu prices, weighted by con- Consumption
sumption data from SEDS.
I
N 1970 forward: EIA, State Energy Data System, commercial sector kero-
D sene consumption.
Data Sources
U
S Prices
T Conversion Factor: All Years
R 1983 forward: EIA Petroleum Marketing Annual, also available in Petro-
I leum Navigator, http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/dnav/pet/pet_pri_refoth_
A a_EPPK_PTG_cpgal_a_htm and http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/dnav/pet/
5.670 million Btu per barrel.
L
pet_pri_refoth_a_EPPK_PWG_cpgal_a_htm, select Excel file labled
"Download Series History."
Industrial Sector
1970–1982: Industrial sector kerosene prices from SEDS.
Industrial sector kerosene prices are estimated by using different data
Taxes
sources and estimation methodologies, depending on the year. For 1983
forward, prices of kerosene sold for resale (excluding taxes) are taken
For 1992 forward, an annual average general sales tax is calculated for from the EIA PMA. State general sales taxes from the Bureau of the
each State as a simple average of the 12 monthly values. This method Census and successor sources are added.
takes into account tax changes during the year. Prior to 1992, the State
general sales tax as of September 1 of each year is used.
For 1970 through 1982, the industrial sector kerosene prices are based
1996 forward: Federation of Tax Administrators, http://www. on wholesale price and price index data and on the industrial sector dis-
taxadmin.org/fta/rate/sales.html. tillate prices. The procedures vary slightly for 1970 through 1974 and
1975 through 1982. In 1970 through 1982, physical unit prices are cal-
1995: The Council of State Governments, The Book of the States 1994–95 culated first; then Btu prices are computed by using the physical unit
and 1996–97, Table 6.21. prices and the conversion factor. Prices approximate an average kero-
sene price for the manufacturing sector. Taxes are included in the
1994: U.S. Advisory Committee on Intergovernmental Relations, Signif- distillate fuel oil prices and are, therefore, reflected in the kerosene price
icant Features of Fiscal Federalism, Tables 14 and 26. estimates.

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Physical Unit Prices: 1983 Forward Table TN24. Kerosene Industrial Sector PAD District and K
Subdistrict Price Assignments, 1983 Forward
E
Prices of kerosene sold for resale, published in the EIA, PMA are used
as industrial sector kerosene prices. The prices, in cents per gallon (ex-
State Years Assignments R
cluding taxes) are generally available for 30 or more States depending on AK 1983–2007 District V O
AL 2007 District III S
the year. States with industrial kerosene consumption, but no PMA pub-
AR 1997, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2007 District III
lished price are assigned their Petroleum Administration for Defense AZ 1983–2007 District V E
(PAD) district or subdistrict price as shown in Table TN24. In 2003, the CA 1992, 1993, 2002, 2003, 2005–2007 District V N
PAD District V sales for resale price is withheld and is assigned the aver- CO 1985–1997, 1999–2000, 2006, 2007 District IV E
age of the 2001, 2002 and 2004 PAD District V sales for resale prices. CT 1995, 1998, 1999–2000, 2006 Subdistrict IA
In 2007, sales for resale prices for PAD Districts IV and V are withheld DC 1983, 1986–1999 Subdistrict IB
and are estimated by applying the ratio between the 2006 and 2007 U.S. DE 1995–1998, 2003–2007 Subdistrict IB
FL 2006, 2007 Subdistrict IC
sales for resale prices to the 2006 sales for resale prices for the missing HI 1983–2007 District V I
districts. State general sales taxes are then added. ID 1983–1997, 1999–2007 District IV N
KS 2007 District II D
KY 2000, 2006, 2007 District II U
Physical Unit Prices: 1975 Through 1982 LA 2003, 2007 District III S
MA 2001, 2004–2007 Subdistrict IA
ME 1989, 2007 Subdistrict IA
T
Physical unit industrial kerosene prices for 1975 through 1982 are esti- R
MI 2001, 2003–2006 District II
mated from the Bureau of Labor Statistics Producer Prices and Price MN 2000–2002, 2006 District II I
Indexes (PPI) base prices and indices for kerosene and No. 2 distillate oil MS 1987–1994, 1997–2005 District III A
and from the industrial sector distillate prices in physical units. The ra- MT 1983–1993, 1998–2007 District IV L
tio of PPI kerosene prices to PPI distillate prices is used as an ND 1983–1993, 1997, 1999–2007 District II
adjustment factor to estimate kerosene prices. NE 1988, 1991, 2000–2001, 2007 District II
NH 1983, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1995–1998, 2000, Subdistrict IA
2002, 2005, 2007
Annual wholesale prices are calculated from PPI annual indices for NM 1994, 1995, 1997–1999, 2004–2006 District III
kerosene and No. 2 distillate fuel oil and their respective July 1975 base NV 1983–2007 District V
prices for Census divisions. Annual average distillate price indices for OH 2005, 2006 District II
1976 are estimated as the simple average of monthly indices. Census di- OK 2006, 2007 District II
vision prices for both kerosene and fuel oil No. 2 are assigned to each OR 1983–1993, 1999–2007 District V
RI 1990–1992, 1995, 1998–2003, 2005–2007 Subdistrict IA
State within the respective Census divisions. The industrial sector
SD 1983–1993, 2000–2007 District II
physical unit kerosene prices for States are computed by using the distil- TX 2003–2006 District III
late industrial physical unit prices and the ratio of PPI kerosene prices to UT 1983–2007 District IV
PPI fuel oil No. 2 prices. VT 1992, 1993, 1995, 1998, 2000–2002, Subdistrict IA
2004–2007
WA 1983–1991, 1993, 1999–2007 District V
Physical Unit Prices: 1970 Through 1974 WY 1983–2001, 2003–2007 District IV

Physical unit State-level prices for 1970 through 1974 are estimated from
the distillate industrial prices and the average ratio of kerosene to distil- m PPI-based data for the years 1975 through 1978. State-level kerosene
late prices from PPI for 1975 through 1978. The average annual industrial physical unit prices are calculated as the product of the ratios
wholesale price ratio between kerosene and fuel oil No. 2 (distillate) is and the industrial sector distillate prices for 1970 through 1974.

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L Btu Prices: All Years 1993: Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce, State Tax
Review, Volume 54, No. 31, map titled “State Gasoline, Sales and Ciga-
P rette Tax Rates as of July 1, 1993.”
Btu prices for States are computed by converting the physical unit prices
G in dollars per gallon to dollars per barrel (42 gallons per barrel) and then
to dollars per million Btu (5.670 million Btu per barrel). U.S. Btu prices 1983–1992: Bureau of the Census, U.S. Department of Commerce,
are calculated as the average of the State Btu prices, weighted by con- State Government Tax Collections, table titled “State Government Excises
sumption data from SEDS. on General Sales, Motor Fuel, and Cigarettes, Beginning and End of
R Fiscal Year,” column “Percentage rate, Sept. 1.”
E
S Data Sources Consumption
I
D Prices 1970 forward: EIA, State Energy Data System, industrial sector kero-
E sene consumption.
N 1983 forward: EIA Petroleum Marketing Annual, also available in Petro-
T leum Navigator, http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/dnav/pet/pet_pri_refoth
I _a_EPPK_PWG_cpgal_a_htm, select Excel file labled "Download Se- Conversion Factor: All Years
A ries History."
L 5.670 million Btu per barrel.
1970–1982: Industrial sector distillate fuel oil price estimates for the
current and previous year and the industrial sector kerosene price esti-
mates for the previous year are from SEDS.
Liquefied Petroleum Gases
1975–1982: Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Pro-
ducer Prices and Price Indexes, Supplement, table titled “Producer price
Liquefied petroleum gases (LPG) prices are developed for the residen-
indexes for refined petroleum products by region.”
tial, commercial, industrial, and transportation sectors. Estimates of
the amount of LPG consumed by sector are taken from the State Energy
Taxes
Data System (SEDS) and are adjusted to remove process fuel and inter-
mediate product consumption in the industrial sector. (See the
For 1992 forward, an annual average general sales tax is calculated for discussion under Section 7, “Consumption Adjustments for Calculating
each State as a simple average of the 12 monthly values. This method Expenditures,” at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds_tech
takes into account tax changes during the year. Prior to 1992, the State _notes.html.)
general sales tax as of September 1 of each year is used.

1996 forward: Federation of Tax Administrators, http://www. Residential Sector


taxadmin.org/fta/rate/sales.html.
For 1994 forward, residential sector LPG prices are derived by EIA
1995: The Council of State Governments, The Book of the States 1994–95 from unpublished data collected on Forms EIA-782A and EIA-782B.
and 1996–97, Table 6.21. Physical unit prices are in cents per gallon and taxes are added. Btu
prices are then calculated using the physical unit prices and Btu conver-
1994: U.S. Advisory Committee on Intergovernmental Relations, Signif- sion factors. For 1973 through 1993, residential sector LPG prices in
icant Features of Fiscal Federalism, Tables 14 and 26. dollars per million Btu are the average reported prices of propane

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delivered to residential consumers in areas where natural gas is available Table TN25. LPG Btu Conversion Factors, 1970 Forward L
as a competing fuel as reported by natural gas suppliers to the American (Million Btu per Barrel)
Gas Association. For 1970 through 1972, physical unit prices from the
P
U.S. Department of Agriculture are calculated first and Btu prices are
Conversion Conversion Conversion G
Year Factor Year Factor Year Factor
calculated by using the physical unit prices and Btu conversion factors.
Taxes are included in the prices for 1970 through 1993. Prices for AK 1970 3.779 1983 3.614 1996 3.613
1971 3.772 1984 3.599 1997 3.616
and HI in 1970 through 1993 are estimated by a different methodology
1972 3.760 1985 3.603 1998 3.614
described in a separate section on page 59. 1973 3.746 1986 3.640 1999 3.616 R
1974 3.730 1987 3.659 2000 3.607 E
1975 3.715 1988 3.652 2001 3.614 S
1976 3.711 1989 3.683 2002 3.613 I
Prices: 1994 Forward 1977 3.677 1990 3.625 2003 3.629 D
1978 3.669 1991 3.614 2004 3.618
1979 3.680 1992 3.624 2005 3.620
E
Residential LPG prices are estimated in cents per gallon by using data 1980 3.674 1993 3.606 2006 3.605
N
collected on Forms EIA-782A and EIA-782B. No price is reported for 1981 3.643 1994 3.635 2007 3.591 T
the District of Columbia and it is assigned the average price of Mary- 1982 3.615 1995 3.623 I
land and Virginia. State general sales taxes are added and the prices are A
converted to dollars per barrel (42 gallons per barrel). The prices are L
converted to dollars per million Btu by using the factors shown in Table
TN25. Btu Prices: 1991

Propane prices from the AGA are not available for 1991. Propane
prices from the EIA Petroleum Marketing Annual (PMA) are used to calcu-
Btu Prices: 1973 Through 1990, 1992, and 1993
late the percentage change in propane prices between 1990 and 1991 for
each Petroleum Administration for Defense (PAD) district or subdis-
Propane prices by company are reported by the American Gas Associa- trict. These percentages are applied to the 1990 State residential LPG
tion (AGA) directly in dollars per million Btu, including taxes. The prices from SEDS to estimate 1991 prices for the contiguous 48 States
simple average of available company prices is used as the State annual and the District of Columbia. Prices for LPG in Alaska and Hawaii are
average. Prices that fall outside a reasonable range are omitted from developed by using the methodology described on page 59.
consideration for Central Hudson Gas and Electric for NY in 1979
through 1981; Arkansas Louisiana Gas for AR in 1989; Public Service Prices for PAD Subdistricts IA and IB and PAD District V are not avail-
Electric & Gas for NJ in 1989; Northwestern Public Service for SD in able for 1990 in the PMA, and prices for PAD Subdistrict IA and PAD
1989; City of Long Beach for CA in 1989 and 1990; Orange & Rockland District V for 1991 are not available. To estimate the missing PAD dis-
Utilities for NY in 1989 and 1990; Pike County Light & Power for PA in trict or subdistrict prices, a ratio of the end-user price to the sales for
1989 and 1990; Fitchburg Gas & Electric and Commonwealth Gas Co resale price for propane published for an adjacent district is calculated
for MA in 1993; and Providence Gas Co. for RI in 1993. and applied to the known sales for resale price for the PAD districts and
subdistricts without an end-user price. For 1990, the PAD District I
end-user-to-resale ratio is multiplied by the PAD Subdistricts IA and IB
To estimate missing prices (other than Alaska and Hawaii, which are de- sales for resale prices to estimate an end-user price for those Subdis-
scribed in a separate section that follows), simple averages of adjacent tricts. For 1991, the PAD Subdistrict IB end-user-to-resale ratio is
States’ prices are used, as shown in Table TN26. Estimated data for one multiplied by the PAD Subdistrict IA sales for resale prices to estimate
State are not used to estimate prices for another State. an end-user price. For both years, the U.S. end-user-to-resale price ratio

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L Table TN26. LPG Residential Sector Price Assignments, 1973 Physical Unit Prices: 1970
Through 1993
P
G State Years State Prices Used in the Estimation
Since AGA did not publish LPG prices prior to 1971, the residential sec-
AR 1977 MO, MS, OK, TN, TX tor LPG prices for 1970 are estimated. To maintain continuity with the
CT 1990 MA, NY, RI AGA prices for 1971 forward, prices for 1970 are estimated by using
DC 1973–1983, 1990 MD
simple regression analysis. The relationship between AGA data for
DE 1976, 1984 MD, NJ, PA
R ID 1977 MT, NV, OR, UT, WA, WY 1971 and 1972 and corresponding U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Ag-
E LA 1977 MS, TX ricultural Prices data is the basis for the estimation.
S ME 1973–1977, 1985, 1986, 1992 MA, NH, VT
I MO 1986 IA, IL, KS
D ND 1973 MN, MT, SD
NM 1987, 1988 AZ, CO, UT 1. Before regression analysis can be applied, Agricultural Prices data for
E
NV 1973, 1975 AZ, CA, ID, OR, UT, WY 1970 through 1972 are prepared for 49 States (no AK or HI prices
N OR 1976 CA, ID, NV, WA are available). These prices include taxes. Development of AK and
T SD 1986 MN, MT, ND HI prices are described in a separate section on this page.
I UT 1974, 1978, 1985, 1993 AZ, CO, ID, NV, WY
A VT 1979 MA, NH, NY
L WV 1992 KY, MD, OH, PA, VA a. State-level prices for small purchases, representing residential
end users, for 1970 through 1972 are published by Agricultural
Prices in cents per pound. When price per pound data are not
is applied to the PAD District V sales for resale price to estimate a PAD available, price per gallon data, representing larger volume pur-
District V end-user price. chases, are used. These prices per gallon are multiplied by 0.543,
the average ratio of price per pound to price per gallon for the
United States for 1970 through 1972, to create uniform input
Physical Unit Prices: 1971, 1972 data in price per pound.

Physical unit residential LPG prices are based on the city-level propane
prices reported by AGA in cents per gallon. Prices for missing States b. For 1971 and 1972, the price reported for the New England Re-
are estimated. The AGA prices are the average delivered prices for pro- gion is assigned to CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, and VT.
pane purchased by residential consumers as of December 31.
c. Data in cents per pound are converted to dollars per gallon by
1. City-level propane prices from AGA are assigned to their respective multiplying by the propane conversion factor of 4.2 pounds per
States. The AL 1971 price for the Phoenix City Utilities System is gallon (taken from the Petroleum Products Handbook) and dividing
omitted because it falls outside a reasonable range. by 100.

2. Physical unit prices for a State are calculated directly from the avail-

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