b'Ref. No. Metric Name DefinitionPortfolioRetail Electric 4 Customer CountElectric customer counts should be aligned with the data provided to EIA on Form 861 - Sales to Utility Customers. (at end of year)An energy-consuming sector that consists of service-providing facilities and equipment of businesses; Federal, State, and local governments; and other private and public 4.1 Commercial organizations, such as religious, social, or fraternal groups. The commercial sector includes institutional living quarters. It also includes sewage treatment facilities. Common uses of energy associated with this sector include space heating, water heating, air conditioning, lighting, refrigeration, cooking, and running a wide variety of other equipment. Note: This sector includes generators that produce electricity and/or useful thermal output primarily to support the activities of the above-mentioned commercial establishments.An energy-consuming sector that consists of all facilities and equipment used for producing, processing, or assembling goods. The industrial sector encompasses the following types of activity manufacturing (NAICS codes 31-33); agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting (NAICS code 11); mining, including oil and gas extraction (NAICS code 21); and 4.2 Industrialconstruction (NAICS code 23). Overall energy use in this sector is largely for process heat and cooling and powering machinery, with lesser amounts used for facility heating, air conditioning, and lighting. Fossil fuels are also used as raw material inputs to manufactured products. Note: This sector includes generators that produce electricity and/or useful thermal output primarily to support the above-mentioned industrial activities. Various EIA programs differ in sectoral coverage.An energy-consuming sector that consists of living quarters for private households. Common uses of energy associated with this sector include space heating, water heating, 4.3 Residential air conditioning, lighting, refrigeration, cooking, and running a variety of other appliances. The residential sector excludes institutional living quarters. Note: Various EIA programs differ in sectoral coverage.EmissionsGHG Emissions: 5 Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Carbon Dioxide Equivalent (CO2e)5.1 Owned Generation5.1.1 Carbon Dioxide (CO2)Total OwnedTotal direct CO2 emissions from company equity-owned fossil fuel combustion generation in accordance with EPAs GHG Reporting Program (40 CFR, part 98, Subpart C5.1.1.1 Generation CO2General Stationary Fuel Combustion and Subpart DElectricity Production), using a continuous emission monitoring system (CEMS) or other approved methodology. Emissions Total Owned 5.1.1.2 Generation CO2Total direct CO2 emissions from 5.1.1.1, divided by total MWh of owned net generation reported in the Utility Portfolio section. Emissions Intensity5.1.2 Carbon Dioxide Equivalent (CO2e)Total OwnedTotal direct CO2e emissions (CO2, CH4, and N2O) from company equity-owned fossil fuel combustion generation in accordance with EPAs GHG Reporting Program 5.1.2.1 Generation CO2e(40 CFR, part 98, Subpart CGeneral Stationary Fuel Combustion and Subpart DElectricity Production), using a continuous emission monitoring system (CEMS) or other Emissionsapproved methodology.Total Owned 5.1.2.2 Generation CO2Total direct CO2e emissions from 5.1.2.1, divided by total MWh of owned net generation reported in the Utility Portfolio section. Emissions Intensity5.2 Purchased Power5.2.1 Carbon Dioxide (CO2)Purchased power CO2 emissions should be calculated using the most relevant and accurate of the following methods: Total Purchased(1) For direct purchases, such as PPAs, use the direct emissions data as reported to EPA. 5.2.1.1 Generation CO2(2) For market purchases where emissions attributes are unknown, use applicable regional or national emissions rate: Emissions - ISO/RTO-level emission factors - Climate Registry emission factors - E-Grid emission factorsTotal Purchased 5.2.1.2 Generation CO2Total purchased power CO2 emissions from 5.2.1.1, divided by total MWh of purchased net generation reported in the Utility Portfolio section. Emissions Intensity5.2.2 Carbon Dioxide Equivalent (CO2e)Purchased power CO2e emissions should be calculated using the most relevant and accurate of the following methods: Total Purchased(1) For direct purchases, such as PPAs, use the direct emissions data as reported to EPA. 5.2.2.1 Generation CO2(2) For market purchases where emissions attributes are unknown, use applicable regional or national emissions rate: Emissions - ISO/RTO-level emission factors - Climate Registry emission factors - E-Grid emission factorsTotal Purchased 5.2.2.2 Generation CO2eTotal purchased power CO2e emissions from 5.2.2.1, divided by total MWh of purchased net generation reported in the Utility Portfolio section. Emissions Intensity5.3 Owned Generation + Purchased Power5.3.1 Carbon Dioxide (CO2)Total Owned + 5.3.1.1 Purchased GenerationSum of total CO2 emissions reported under 5.1.1.1 and 5.2.1.1.CO2 EmissionsTotal Owned + 5.3.1.2 Purchased GenerationTotal emissions from 5.3.1.1, divided by total MWh of owned and purchased net generation reported in the Utility Portfolio section. CO2 Emissions Intensity 5.3.2 Carbon Dioxide Equivalent (CO2e)Total Owned + 5.3.2.1 Purchased GenerationSum of total CO2e emissions reported under 5.1.2.1 and 5.2.2.1.CO2e EmissionsTotal Owned + 5.3.2.2 Purchased GenerationTotal emissions from 5.3.2.1, divided by total MWh of owned and purchased net generation reported in the Utility Portfolio section. CO2e Emissions Intensity 5.4 Non-Generation CO2e Emissions5.4.1 Fugitive CO2e emissionsTotal fugitive CO2e emissions of sulfur hexafluoride in accordance with EPAs GHG Reporting Program (40 CFR Part 98, Subpart DD).of sulfur hexafluoride5.4.2 Fugitive CO2e emissionsTotal fugitive CO2e emissions from natural gas distribution in accordance with EPAs GHG Reporting Program (40 CFR Part 98, Subpart W)from natural gas distribution'