Energy Information Administration (EIA)
Overview
The Energy Information Administration (EIA) is part of the US Department of Energy and serves as a primary source of data on energy production, consumption, sales/pricing, and related topics.
Topics currently covered:
Electricity price, sales, revenue and number of customers by sector
State-specific electricity generation, consumption, and capacity
Key Attributes
Geographic Coverage | United States |
Entity Level | Electricity Retail Sales: Country, Census Division, State Electricity State-Level Summary Data: Country, State |
Time Granularity | Electricity Retail Sales: Monthly Electricity State-Level Summary Data: Annual |
Release Frequency | Depends on the report |
History | Electricity Retail Sales: 2001 onwards Electricity State-Level Summary Data: 2008 onwards |
As with all Public Domain datasets, Cybersyn aims to release data on Snowflake Marketplace as soon as the underlying source releases new data. We check periodically for changes to the underlying source and, upon detecting a change, propagate the data to Snowflake Marketplace immediately. See our release process for more details.
Notes
Future Development: We are working to add tracking for additional energy sources (e.g., natural gas, petroleum, coal, etc.). If you are interested in a particular EIA dataset, please reach out to support@cybersyn.com.
EAV Model: All Cybersyn products follow the EAV (entity, attributes, value) model with a unified schema. Entities are tangible objects (e.g. geography, company) that Cybersyn provides data on. Index tables contain all entities of a certain type. Timeseries tables contain all timeseries' dates and values that refer to an entity type. Additional tables, such as the relationships table and attributes table, are used to describe the entities and timeseries. Data is joinable across all Cybersyn products that have a GEO_ID
. Refer to Cybersyn Concepts for more details.
Tables & Sources
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Cybersyn Products
Tables above are available in the following Cybersyn data product:
Examples & Sample Queries
Sample queries coming soon.
Disclaimers
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, 2024.
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