Final answer:
Southern areas in the United States do not consume more energy in the winter months.
Step-by-step explanation:
The statement that is NOT true regarding the seasonal and/or localized nature of energy use in the United States is option A: Southern areas consume more energy in the winter months. In fact, southern areas tend to consume more energy in the summer months due to high temperatures and increased air conditioning usage.
Eastern and Midwestern states generate more electricity using coal, which is true. Northern areas also consume more energy in the winter months due to heating requirements. Western states generate electricity using a mixture that includes hydroelectric power. Northeastern states generate electricity using a mixture that includes nuclear power.