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Overview of State Energy Data April 11, 2018 | NASEO Northeast Regional Meeting Stacy Angel Office of Energy Statistics U.S. Energy Information Administration U.S. Energy Information Administration Independent Statistics & Analysis


  1. Overview of State Energy Data April 11, 2018 | NASEO Northeast Regional Meeting Stacy Angel Office of Energy Statistics U.S. Energy Information Administration U.S. Energy Information Administration Independent Statistics & Analysis www.eia.gov

  2. Mission: EIA collects, analyzes, and disseminates independent and impartial energy information to promote sound policymaking, efficient markets, and public understanding of energy and its interaction with the economy and the environment. EIA is the Nation’s premier source of energy information and, by law, its data, analyses, and forecasts are independent of approval by any other officer or employee of the United States Government. 2

  3. Pillars for success: solid legal foundation and trust Legal rights to collect * Federal Energy Administration Act of 1974 (Public Law 93 ‐ 275) * Department of Energy (DOE) Organization Act of 1977 (Public Law 95-91) * Other legal mandates Legal obligations to protect * Confidential Information Protection and Statistical Efficiency Act (CIPSEA), Title V of the E-Government Act of 2002 (Pubic Law 107-347) * Freedom of Information Act, 5 USC. 552, exemptions 3, 4, and 6 * Paperwork Reduction Act, 44 U.S.C. 3501 * Information Quality Act, P.L. No. 106-554; H.R. 5658, Section 515(a) Integrity & transparency * Transparency with data users about data Trust Maximizing sources and survey methods * Transparency with data suppliers on use public access Amicable and purpose for collecting the information relationship with to information while and how the data will be protected data suppliers maintaining confidentiality 3

  4. EIA produces data across all energy sectors ➢ 59 surveys across sectors and energy resources ✓ 1 hourly ✓ 19 annual/quarterly ✓ 11 weekly ✓ 4 triennial/quadriennial ✓ 22 monthly ✓ 2 emergency/standby ➢ Over 50 products and publications, most are applicable to states 4

  5. EIA data is used for may different activities across diverse stakeholders, including states Examples of Activities EIA Customers Trade Government Association/ • State Governments – planning and program development Nonprofit 2% • Congress – policy development and agency funding Media - 2% Other 7% • Executive Agencies – to track energy markets and program Governmen performance and to analyze policy proposals t - 6% Business/Industry • Manufacturers – market research Business/ • Consumers – monitor price forecasts Industry 37% • Producers – track inventory statistics Education 8% Finance/Consulting • Commodities Analysts – market response to supply data Private citizen 19% Media • Journalists – cite energy statistics Finance/ Education Consulting • Teachers – use Energy Kids materials 20% • Researchers – energy forecasting and modeling Private Citizens Source: 2017 Customer Satisfaction Survey • Public – research gasoline prices 5

  6. EIA Products for State Energy Planning ➢ State Energy Portal ➢ U.S. Energy Mapping System ➢ State Energy Data System (SEDS) ➢ State Energy Profiles ➢ State Tools ➢ Current enhancements ➢ State Electricity Profiles ➢ Winter Heating Fuels 6

  7. How to find EIA’s State Energy Portal from www.eia.gov 7

  8. State Energy Portal Home Page www.eia.gov/ state/ 8

  9. New York Page (https://www.eia.gov/state/?sid=NY) 9

  10. U.S. Energy Mapping System & other interactive state maps 10

  11. U.S. Energy Mapping System mapping layers ➢ Biodiesel Plants ➢ HGL Market Hubs ➢ Petroleum Ports (≥ 200 short tons) ➢ Border Crossings, Electricity ➢ HGL Pipelines ➢ Petroleum Product Pipelines ➢ Border Crossings, Liquids ➢ Indian Lands ➢ Petroleum Product Terminals ➢ Border Crossings, Natural Gas ➢ Liquefied Natural Gas Import/Export ➢ Petroleum Refineries Terminals ➢ Coal Fields ➢ Population Density by Census Tract ➢ Natural Gas Interstate and Intrastate ➢ Coal Mines, Surface and ➢ Population Density by County Pipelines Underground ➢ Power Plants ➢ Natural Gas Market Hubs ➢ Congressional Districts ➢ Sedimentary Basins ➢ Natural Gas Processing Plants ➢ County Boundaries ➢ Solar Resources ➢ Natural Gas Underground Storage ➢ Crude Oil Pipelines ➢ Solid Biomass Resources Facilities ➢ Crude Oil Rail Terminals ➢ Storm Information ➢ NERC Regions ➢ Electric Retail Service Territories ➢ Strategic Petroleum Reserves ➢ Northeast Petroleum Reserve Sites ➢ Electric Substations ➢ Tight Oil and Shale Gas Plays ➢ Off Shore 90 Meter Tower Wind Speed ➢ Electric Transmission Lines ➢ Tight Oil and Shale Gas by ➢ Oil/Gas Active Platforms in Federal ➢ Ethanol Plants Individual Play Waters ➢ Ethylene Crackers ➢ U.S. Census Regions and Divisions ➢ Oil and Gas Wells ➢ Flood Hazards ➢ Waterways for Petroleum ➢ On Shore 50 Meter Tower Wind Movement (≥ 750 short tons) ➢ Federal Lands Potential ➢ Petroleum Administration for Defense ➢ Geothermal Potential Districts (PADD) 11

  12. New York Page (https://www.eia.gov/state/?sid=NY) 12

  13. New York Page (https://www.eia.gov/state/?sid=NY) Email suggestions for additional resources to states@eia.gov 13

  14. NY Profile Data (https://www.eia.gov/state/data.cfm?sid=NY#Prices) 14

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  16. About State Energy Data System (SEDS) • Comprehensive look at total energy in the States • Creates and maintains historical time series • Data from EIA surveys or estimated using other available information • Robust technical notes available on data sources and estimation procedures 16

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  18. State Energy RANKINGS Tool 18

  19. ➢ Consumption ➢ Prices ➢ Expenditures ➢ Production ➢ Environment 19

  20. State Energy COMPARE Tool 20

  21. State Energy COMPARE Tool Bar Charts 21

  22. State Energy FIND Tool 22

  23. State Energy HELP Tool 23

  24. EIA is enhancing the State Energy Portal to meet customer’s needs • Project started in February 2018 • Goal: to enhance the state data user experience on the EIA website • Expected outcomes: • More comprehensive and timely view of state energy data • Ability for users to access, visualize, map, and export state data more efficiently • State energy office input is key to informing the enhancements • Held focus group on March 1 • States will be invited to provide feedback on the State Energy Portal’s prototype this summer • Soliciting ongoing input on features, functionality, and data needs • Customer input is critical for all EIA products 24

  25. Overall, States have shared positive feedback, as well as opportunities for improvements • Direct access to most current data available • Show regional and local data applicable to states • Include EIA and non-EIA data • Sources, what data represents, and how it was created • Visualizations and maps for their own presentations • Maintain state rankings and comparisons • Additional options to find data more easily • Easy download of raw data • Improved print features 25

  26. State Electricity Profiles www.eia.gov/electricity/state 26

  27. State Electricity Profiles www.eia.gov/electricity/state 27

  28. Additional EIA electricity data applicable to States www.eia.gov/electricity/data.php 28

  29. Winter Heating Fuels www.eia.gov/ special/ heatingfuels 29

  30. Heating oil and propane prices updated throughout the heating season www.eia.gov/petroleum/ heatingoilpropane 30

  31. EIA events and product releases • Events: • 2018 EIA Energy Conference, June 4-5 in Washington, DC • Winter Heating Fuels stakeholder workshop in June • Enhanced State Energy Portal preview this Summer • New releases: • Household winter heating infographics (www.eia.gov/special.heatingfuels) • Expanded state electricity data tables (www.eia.gov/electricity/state/) • A Guide to EIA Electric Power Data (www.eia.gov/electricity/data/guide) • Upcoming releases: • Northeast State Profiles and SEDS updates this Summer • Proposed new EIA-806 Weekly Natural Gas Liquids Report , comments due June 4 (https://www.eia.gov/survey/notice/petform806ngliquids.php) 31

  32. For more information Subscribe: www.eia.gov/tools/emailupdates/ Visit: State Energy Profiles | www.eia.gov/state/ State Electricity Profiles | www.eia.gov/electricity/state/ Winter Heating Fuels | www.eia.gov/special/heatingfuels Contacts: Stacy.Angel@eia.gov, Office of Energy Statistics Allen.McFarland@eia.gov, State Energy Profiles Yvonne.Taylor@eia.gov, State Energy Data Systems Marc.Harnish@eia.gov, State Electricity Profiles Marcela.Rourk@eia.gov, SHOPP/Winter Heating Fuels Dennis.Mesina@eia.gov, State and Local Government Outreach 32

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