Energy Information Administration (2015). Electric Energy Average Price: Unclassified Sector (discontinued 2002) | Country: USA | State: Oregon | Energy Finance Metric: Average Price, 01/1990-12/2002. Data-Planet™ Statistical Ready Reference by Conquest Systems, Inc. [Data-file]. Dataset-ID: 004-003-006.
Dataset: Reports the average retail price of electricity to ultimate customers by end-use sector. The "other" category is defined as representing electricity consumers not elsewhere classified. This category includes public street and highway lighting service, public authority service to public authorities, railroad and railway service, and interdepartmental services.Note: The Energy Information Administration stopped reporting this catogory in 2002. Subsequently, electricity prices for the transportation sector, which had been included as Other," are reported separately.
Average retail price of electricity to ultimate customers by end-use sector. Data are shown in cents per kilowatt hour (kWh). kWh is a measure of electricity defined as a unit of work or energy, measured as 1 kilowatt (1,000 watts) of power expended for 1 hour. One kWh is equivalent to 3,412 Btu. Data are from Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-861, "Annual Electric Power Industry Report."
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Category: Energy Resources and Industries
Source: Energy Information Administration
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Subject: Retail Prices, Fuel Prices, Electricity