Definition of Commercial sector (energy users)

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Commercial sector (energy users)

The term 'Commercial sector (energy users)' as it applies to the area of nuclear science can be defined as ' Generally, nonmanufacturing business establishments, including hotels, motels, and restaurants; wholesalers and retail stores; and health, social, and educational institutions. However, utilities may categorize commercial service as all consumers whose demand or annual usage exceeds some specified limit that is categorized as residential service. '.

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