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Data files in the State Energy Data System (SEDS) are either comma-separated value (CSV) files or Excel files.
Each file has a field containing the State Postal Codes, a field containing the mnemonic series names (MSN)
of the data series, a field or column headings describing the year, and the data value.
Detailed information are presented in the Data File Documentation and the Technical Notes.
Data Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data System
http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/
State Energy Data System
Data series names (MSN) and descriptions
The MSNs are five-character codes, most of which are structured as follows:
First and second characters - describes an energy source (for example, NG for natural gas, MG for motor gasoline)
Third and fourth characters - describes an energy sector or an energy activity (for example, RC for residential consumption, PR for production)
Fifth character - describes a type of data (for example, P for data in physical unit, B for data in billion Btu)
The MSNs are five-character codes, most of which are structured as follows:
First and second characters - describes an energy source (for example, NG for natural gas, MG for motor gasoline)
Third and fourth characters - describes an energy sector or an energy activity (for example, RC for residential consumption, PR for production)
Fifth character - describes a type of data (for example, P for data in physical unit, B for data in billion Btu)
The MSNs are five-character codes, most of which are structured as follows:
First and second characters - describes an energy source (for example, NG for natural gas, MG for motor gasoline)
Third and fourth characters - describes an energy sector or an energy activity (for example, RC for residential consumption, PR for production)
Fifth character - describes a type of data (for example, P for data in physical unit, B for data in billion Btu)
The MSNs are five-character codes, most of which are structured as follows:
First and second characters - describes an energy source (for example, NG for natural gas, MG for motor gasoline)
Third and fourth characters - describes an energy sector or an energy activity (for example, RC for residential consumption, PR for production)
Fifth character - describes a type of data (for example, P for data in physical unit, B for data in billion Btu)
The MSNs are five-character codes, most of which are structured as follows:
First and second characters - describes an energy source (for example, NG for natural gas, MG for motor gasoline)
Third and fourth characters - describes an energy sector or an energy activity (for example, RC for residential consumption, PR for production)
Fifth character - describes a type of data (for example, P for data in physical unit, B for data in billion Btu)
The MSNs are five-character codes, most of which are structured as follows:
First and second characters - describes an energy source (for example, NG for natural gas, MG for motor gasoline)
Third and fourth characters - describes an energy sector or an energy activity (for example, RC for residential consumption, PR for production)
Fifth character - describes a type of data (for example, P for data in physical unit, B for data in billion Btu)
The MSNs are five-character codes, most of which are structured as follows:
First and second characters - describes an energy source (for example, NG for natural gas, MG for motor gasoline)
Third and fourth characters - describes an energy sector or an energy activity (for example, RC for residential consumption, PR for production)
Fifth character - describes a type of data (for example, P for data in physical unit, B for data in billion Btu)
The MSNs are five-character codes, most of which are structured as follows:
First and second characters - describes an energy source (for example, NG for natural gas, MG for motor gasoline)
Third and fourth characters - describes an energy sector or an energy activity (for example, RC for residential consumption, PR for production)
Fifth character - describes a type of data (for example, P for data in physical unit, B for data in billion Btu)
The MSNs are five-character codes, most of which are structured as follows:
First and second characters - describes an energy source (for example, NG for natural gas, MG for motor gasoline)
Third and fourth characters - describes an energy sector or an energy activity (for example, RC for residential consumption, PR for production)
Fifth character - describes a type of data (for example, P for data in physical unit, B for data in billion Btu)