Discontinued — last reported Q4 '18
An increase typically signals growth in the residential customer base, higher per-customer usage due to weather or economic factors, or successful rate adjustments. A decrease may indicate customer attrition, energy efficiency improvements, or milder weather conditions reducing demand.
This metric represents the total revenue generated from residential utility customers, specifically excluding any pass-t...
This is a standard revenue stream for regulated utilities, comparable to residential sales metrics reported by other gas and electric distribution companies, though it is highly sensitive to regional weather patterns and local demographic trends.
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