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FORM EIA-826 MONTHLY ELECTRIC SALES AND REVENUE WITH STATE DISTRIBUTIONS REPORT INSTRUCTIONS |
OMB No. 1905-0129 Approval Expires: xx/xx/xxxx Burden: 1.37 hours |
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PURPOSE |
Form EIA-826 collects information from electric utilities, energy service providers, and distribution companies that sell or deliver electric power to end users. Data collected on this form includes sales and revenue for all end-use sectors (residential, commercial, industrial, and transportation). The data from this form appear in the following Energy Information Administration (EIA) publications: Electric Power Monthly, Monthly Energy Review, and Annual Energy Review. The data collected on this form are used to monitor the current status and trends of the electric power industry and to evaluate the future of the industry. |
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REQUIRED RESPONDENTS |
Form EIA-826 is a mandatory report for most investor owned electric utilities, all energy service providers, and other selected electric utilities and distribution companies that sell or distribute electric power to end users on a monthly basis. Form EIA-826 is a statistical sample of respondents chosen from the respondent frame of Form EIA-861, “Annual Electric Power Industry Report.” |
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RESPONSE DUE DATE |
Monthly data are due to the Energy Information Administration (EIA) by the last day of the month following the reporting period. For example, if reporting for July, survey is due on August 31. |
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METHODS OF FILING RESPONSE |
Submit your data electronically using EIA’s secure e-filing system. This system uses security protocols to protect information against unauthorized access during transmission.
Email: EIA-826@eia.gov .
Retain a completed copy of this form for your files. |
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CONTACTS |
Internet System Questions: For questions related to the e-filing system, see the help contact information immediately above.
Data Questions: For questions about the data requested on Form EIA-826, contact the Survey Manager:
Peter Wong Telephone Number: 202-586-7574 FAX Number: 202-287-1938 |
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS |
Monthly data are due to the Energy Information Administration (EIA) by the last day of the month following the reporting period.
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ITEM-BY-ITEM INSTRUCTIONS |
SCHEDULE 1. IDENTIFICATION
If any of the above information is incorrect, revise the incorrect entry and provide the correct information. Provide any missing information.
SCHEDULE 2. SALES TO ULTIMATE CUSTOMERS
SCHEDULE 2. PART A. SALES TO ULTIMATE CUSTOMERS – FULL SERVICE - ENERGY AND DELIVERY SERVICE (BUNDLED)
Enter the reporting month revenue (thousand dollars to the nearest .001), megawatt hours sold and delivered (to the nearest .001 MWh), and the number of customers for sales of electricity to ultimate customers by state and customer class category for whom your utility provided both energy and delivery service. For public street and highway lighting, count all poles in a community as one customer. Note: For sales to customer groups using brokers or aggregators, continue to count each customer separately. For instance, count a group of franchised commercial establishments aggregated through a single broker as separate customers (as reported in prior years). Enter the two-letter U.S. Postal Service abbreviation (if not preprinted) for the State in which the electric sales occur.
SCHEDULE 2. PART B. SALES TO ULTIMATE CUSTOMERS – ENERGY-ONLY SERVICE (WITHOUT DELIVERY SERVICE)
Enter the reporting month revenue (thousand dollars to the nearest .001), megawatt hours sold (to the nearest .001 MWh), and the number of customers for sales of electricity to ultimate customers by state and customer class category for which your company provided only the electricity consumed, where another electric company provided delivery services, including, for example, billing, administrative support, and line maintenance. Enter the two-letter U.S. Postal Service abbreviation (if not preprinted) for the State in which the electric sales occur. Submit a complete list of the “Names of Transmission and Distribution Companies Within each State providing Delivery Service for Electricity Delivered to an end use customer“. Do not use acronyms. Submit this list in January of each year or the first month in which you began reporting on Form EIA-826. In subsequent months of the reporting year only revise the list with newly active/inactive companies for the month being reported. This list of companies will aid EIA in matching up sales and delivery service in each state.
SCHEDULE 2. PART C. SALES TO ULTIMATE CUSTOMERS – DELIVERY-ONLY SERVICE (AND ALL OTHER CHARGES)
Enter the reporting month revenue (thousand dollars to the nearest .001), megawatt hours delivered (to the nearest .001 MWh), and number of customers for sales of electricity to ultimate customers in your service territory by State and customer class category for which your company provided energy delivery services, where another electric entity or Power Marketer supplied the electricity. Do not provide delivery service provided on behalf of another delivery company or utility which would be defined as a sale for resale. Enter the two-letter U.S. Postal Service abbreviation (if not preprinted) for the State in which the electric sales occur. Submit a complete list of the ‘Names of Companies (primarily Power Marketers) Within the State for which Electricity is Delivered to an end use customer“. Do not use acronyms. Submit this list in January of each year or the first month in which you began reporting on the Form EIA-826. In subsequent months of the reporting year only revise the list with newly active/inactive companies for the month being reported. This list of companies will aid EIA in maintaining a current list of entities doing business in each State.
SCHEDULE 2. PART D. SALES TO ULTIMATE CUSTOMERS – BUNDLED SERVICE BY RETAIL ENERGY PROVIDERS OR ANY POWER MARKETER THAT PROVIDES “BUNDLED SERVICE.”
Enter the reporting month revenue (thousand dollars to the nearest .001), megawatt hours sold and delivered (to the nearest .001 MWh), and the number of customers for sales of electricity to ultimate customers by State and customer class category for whom your company provided both energy and delivery service. For public street and highway lighting, count all poles in a community as one customer.
Note: For sales to customer groups using brokers or aggregators, continue to count each customer separately. For instance, count a group of franchised commercial establishments aggregated through a single broker as separate customers (as reported in prior years). (Note: Texas Retail Energy Providers (REPs) should include delivery revenues.) Enter the two-letter U.S. Postal Service abbreviation (if not preprinted) for the State in which the electric sales occur.
SCHEDULE 2, PARTS A-D
SCHEDULE 3.
SCHEDULE 3, PART B. NET METERINGNet Metering tariff arrangements permit a facility, typically generating electricity from a renewable resource, (using a meter that reads inflows and outflows of electricity) to sell excess power it generates over its load requirement back to the electrical grid, typically at a rate equivalent to the retail price of electricity. Report all installed net metering capacity by State, customer class and technology. Capacity should be reported in MW as AC load capable. Example: 8 kW should be 0.008 MW. Capacities should not exceed limits set by each state regulations. Please provide this capacity in MW, to the nearest 0.001 MW by technology. Report all net metering applications. If the data are available, enter the amount of electric energy sold back to the utility (MWh) through the net metering application. Report the number of net metering customers by customer class. If you are unable to utilize the e-file system which creates the totals automatically; provide the Totals for net metering megawatt hours, installed net metering capacity and customers by State, customer class and technology. Complete all lines for Schedule 3, Part B. |
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GLOSSARY |
The glossary for this form is available online at the following URL: http://www.eia.gov/glossary/index.html |
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SANCTIONS |
The timely submission of Form EIA‑826 by those required to report is mandatory under Section 13(b) of the Federal Energy Administration Act of 1974 (FEAA) (Public Law 93‑275), as amended. Failure to respond may result in a penalty of not more than $2,750 per day for each civil violation, or a fine of not more than $5,000 per day for each criminal violation. The government may bring a civil action to prohibit reporting violations, which may result in a temporary restraining order or a preliminary or permanent injunction without bond. In such civil action, the court may also issue mandatory injunctions commanding any person to comply with these reporting requirements. Title 18 U.S.C. 1001 makes it a criminal offense for any person knowingly and willingly to make to any Agency or Department of the United States any false, fictitious, or fraudulent statements as to any matter within its jurisdiction. |
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REPORTING BURDEN |
Public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated to average 1.37 hours per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. Send comments regarding this burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, Office of Survey Development and Statistical Integration, EI-21 Forrestal Building, 1000 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, D.C. 20585-0670; and to the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, Office of Management and Budget, Washington, D.C. 20503. A person is not required to respond to the collection of information unless the form displays a valid OMB number. |
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DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION |
The following information reported on this survey will be protected and not disclosed to the public to the extent that it satisfies the criteria for exemption under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. §552, the Department of Energy (DOE) regulations, 10 C.F.R. §1004.11, implementing the FOIA, and the Trade Secrets Act, 18 U.S.C. §1905:
All other information reported on Form EIA-826 is considered public information and may be publicly released in company identifiable form. The Federal Energy Administration Act requires EIA to provide company-specific data to other Federal agencies when requested for official use. The information reported on this form may also be made available, upon request, to another component of the Department of Energy (DOE) to any Committee of Congress, the Government Accountability Office, or other Federal agencies authorized by law to receive such information. A court of competent jurisdiction may obtain this information in response to an order. The information may be used for any nonstatistical purposes such as administrative, regulatory, law enforcement, or adjudicatory purposes.
Disclosure limitation procedures are not applied to the aggregate statistical data published from this survey. There may be some statistics that are based on data from fewer than three respondents, or that are dominated by data from one or two large respondents. In these cases, it may be possible for a knowledgeable person to closely estimate the information reported by a respondent.
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