EIA State Energy — U.S. Regional Energy Data

EIA State Energy — U.S. Regional Energy Data MCP Connector for Claude

A+

State-level energy data spanning 65 years: production, consumption, prices, and expenditures for ALL energy sources by state and sector (SEDS), the comprehensive Monthly Energy Review (MER), and nuclear reactor outage tracking.

3 tools Official Updated Jun 28, 2026 Official Vinkius Partner

The deepest state-level energy dataset in the world, covering 1960 to present.

What you can do

  • SEDS — Production, consumption, price, and expenditure data for ALL energy sources by state and sector. The definitive state-level energy database (1960→2024)
  • Total Energy (MER) — The Monthly Energy Review: comprehensive overview integrating all sources
  • Nuclear Outages — Current status of all U.S. nuclear reactors

Who is this for?

State energy offices, regional planners, utility regulators, academic researchers, and ESG analysts needing state-level energy and emissions data.

state-energy-datanuclear-outagesenergy-consumptionhistorical-trendsregional-analysisenergy-expenditure

3 tools expose this connector's capabilities to your AI agent.

get_state_energy_data

Data from 1960 to present. The definitive source for state-level energy analysis. Get comprehensive state-level energy data (SEDS): production, consumption, prices, expenditures

get_total_energy

Includes total production, consumption, stocks, trade, prices, and CO2 emissions for petroleum, natural gas, coal, electricity, nuclear, and renewables. Get comprehensive U.S. total energy overview (Monthly Energy Review)

get_nuclear_outages

S. nuclear reactors. Get nuclear power plant outage data

See how to talk to your AI agent using EIA State Energy — U.S. Regional Energy Data.

What is the total energy expenditure for Texas?

💰 **Texas — Energy Expenditure** Total: $142.3 billion Per capita: $4,820 By sector: Industrial 48%, Transportation 28%, Residential 13%, Commercial 11% Texas is the #1 energy-consuming state, accounting for 14% of total U.S. energy expenditure.

What is the U.S. total energy production breakdown?

🇺🇸 **U.S. Total Energy Production (MER)** - Natural Gas: 36.2 Quad BTU (35%) - Petroleum: 27.4 Quad (27%) - Renewables: 13.1 Quad (13%) - Coal: 11.2 Quad (11%) - Nuclear: 8.1 Quad (8%) - NGL: 6.4 Quad (6%) Total: 102.4 Quad BTU The U.S. is the world's largest energy producer.

Compare energy consumption between California and New York

⚖️ **California vs New York — SEDS Energy Data** | Metric | CA | NY | |--------|-----|-----| | Total consumption | 7.4 Quad | 3.6 Quad | | Per capita | 190 MMBTU | 183 MMBTU | | Energy cost/capita | $3,920 | $4,210 | | Renewable share | 33% | 28% | CA consumes 2× more energy but similar per capita.

**SEDS (State Energy Data System)** is EIA's comprehensive database of state-level energy statistics covering all 50 states + DC from 1960 to present. It includes production, consumption, prices, and expenditure data for ALL energy sources (petroleum, natural gas, coal, electricity, nuclear, renewables) broken down by sector.

Related Connectors