Baselight

Austin Energy Customer Counts By Customer Class

City of Austin

@usgov.city_of_austin_austin_energy_customer_counts_by_customer_class

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About this Dataset

Austin Energy Customer Counts By Customer Class

Austin Energy has four main customer classes: residential, commercial, industrial, and other.

Residential customers live in single-family dwellings, mobile homes, townhouses, or individually metered apartment units.

The majority of commercial customers are small to large businesses that fall under Austin Energy’s secondary level of service. This means Austin Energy owns, operates, and maintains the equipment (wires, transformers, etc.) supplying power to those facilities.

Industrial (Primary) customers take service at high voltage (12,500 volts or higher) and own, operate and maintain their own equipment. Consequently, Austin Energy experiences lower overall system losses and it costs less to serve these customers. Large commercial and industrial customers such as semiconductors, high-tech facilities, and data centers typically fall under the primary level of service. These customers have very high usage and load factors because they tend to operate 24/7.

The final class, other, typically refers to street lighting and facilities such as ballparks.
Organization: City of Austin
Last updated: 2020-11-12T13:24:13.268921
Tags: cents-per-kwh, commercial, industrial, kwh, mwh, number-of-customers, percentage-of-mwh, percentage-of-revenue, residential

Tables

Table 1

@usgov.city_of_austin_austin_energy_customer_counts_by_customer_class.table_1
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CREATE TABLE table_1 (
  "fiscal_year" VARCHAR,
  "residential" BIGINT,
  "commercial" BIGINT,
  "industrial" BIGINT,
  "other" BIGINT,
  "total" BIGINT
);

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