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Residential Energy Consumption Survey
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The Residential Energy Consumption Survey (RECS) datasets include edited housing unit-level data collected through the RECS Household Survey (EIA-457A) and Energy Supplier Surveys (EIA-457D-G). EIA administers RECS to a nationally representative sample of housing units to collect a reference year snapshot of energy characteristics, usage patterns, and household demographics. This information is combined with data from energy suppliers to estimate energy costs and usage for heating, cooling, appliances and other end uses. RECS is not a longitudinal study. Researchers are advised to use RECS data for cross-sectional studies and not as a time series since the sample, study design, questionnaire, and statistical processes differ across survey cycles. Researchers are encouraged to consult each cycle’s documentation for more information. Most information collected by RECS is available in a public use microdata file with disclosure protections applied so individual respondents are not identifiable. Monthly energy bills are available as restricted-use microdata. Research applications may include a combination of variables from both the non-public and public use microdata files. Public use microdata file may be helpful in evaluating subpopulation sample sizes prior to submitting a research application.
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- The RECS is a sample survey with a target population of all occupied housing units in the 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia that are used as primary residences. Vacant homes, seasonal housing units, and group quarters (such as dormitories, nursing homes, prisons, and military barracks) are excluded. Housing units located on military installations are included. Because EIA benchmarks to occupied housing totals from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey (ACS), the RECS uses the Census Bureau definition of a housing unit.
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