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filar <br /> American Public Power Association <br /> 2301 M Street,N.W. <br /> Washington, D.C.20037-1484 <br /> 202/467-2900 <br /> 202/467-2910(fax) <br /> April 2009 www.APPAret.org <br /> MEMORANDUM <br /> TO: Officials of Public Power Systems <br /> FROM: Scott Choate, Manager of Statistics <br /> SUBJECT: 2002 Data on Revenue per Kilowatt-hour <br /> As an APPA member service, enclosed is a summary of average revenue per kilowatt-hour for <br /> U.S. electric utilities for calendar year 2002. The report contains: <br /> I. Definitions of new terminology used to report sales and revenues <br /> 2. Summary of Full Service vs. Unbundled (retail choice) Sales <br /> • <br /> 3. United States averages - by type of ownership <br /> State averages (for your state) - by type of ownership <br /> Individual averages for each utility in your state <br /> • <br /> Note that the report showing each utility's average revenue per kilowatt-hour for residential, <br /> • commercial, and industrial consumer classes covers full service sales only, so average values for <br /> states with retail choice do not include sales to customers that purchase power from alternate <br /> energy suppliers. <br /> Revenue per kilowatt-hour was calculated by APPA from 2002 data reported by each utility to <br /> the U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration on Form ELA-561. These <br /> calculations can help you compare your average rate level with other utilities in your state. If <br /> you would like an electronic version of the file for all states, or if you have any questions, <br /> contact me at (202) 467-2969 or schoate @appanet.org. <br /> Enclosure <br /> • <br /> • <br />
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