Definition of Residential energy consumption survey (RECS)

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Residential energy consumption survey (RECS)

The term 'Residential energy consumption survey (RECS)' as it applies to the area of energy can be defined as ' Anational multistage probability sample survey conducted by the Energy End Use Division of the Energy Information Administration. The RECS provides baseline information on how households in the United States use energy. The Residential Transportation Energy Consumption Survey (RTECS)sample is a subset of the RECS. Household demographic characteristics reported in the RTECS publication are collected during the RECS personalinterview'.

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