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U.S. Coal Consumption by End Use Sector, by Census Division and State
                                         
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Table 26. U.S. Coal Consumption by End Use Sector, by Census Division and State, 2006, 2005
(Thousand Short Tons)
Census Division and State
2006
2005
Total
Electric
Power [1]
Other
Industrial
Coke Residential and Commercial Electric
Power [1]
Other
Industrial
Coke Residential and Commercial 2006 2005 Percent
Change
New England  8,775 W - W 8,963 195 - 60 8,991 9,219 -2.5
   Connecticut  2,245 - - W 2,070 W - W W 2,076 W
   Maine  147 W - W 146 W - W 259 276 -6.2
   Massachusetts  4,750 W - W 5,025 W - W 4,843 5,136 -5.7
   New Hampshire  1,634 - - W 1,723 - - W W W -5.2
   Rhode Island  - - - W - - - W W W -37.4
   Vermont  - - - W - - - W W W -6.7
Middle Atlantic  69,988 W W W 68,529 W W W 81,776 80,788 1.2
   New Jersey  4,635 W - W 4,995 W - W 4,642 5,004 -7.2
   New York  9,417 1,109 W 140 9,069 1,180 W 160 W W 2.4
   Pennsylvania  55,936 2,792 W 624 54,464 2,937 W 623 W W 1.7
East North Central  231,753 14,657 11,100 338 234,327 14,253 11,064 1,306 257,848 260,951 -1.2
   Illinois  53,939 3,608 W 134 53,822 3,502 W 146 W W 0.3
   Indiana  60,582 5,567 W 57 60,011 5,289 W 257 W W 0.6
   Michigan  34,926 1,793 W 9 36,273 1,828 W 153 W W -3.7
   Ohio  58,604 1,931 W 110 59,607 1,940 W 333 W W -1.7
   Wisconsin  23,702 1,758 - 29 24,615 1,695 - 417 25,488 26,727 -4.6
West North Central  146,530 13,006 - 721 148,975 12,623 - 826 160,257 162,425 -1.3
   Iowa  21,236 3,067 - 304 21,072 2,930 - 274 24,607 24,276 1.4
   Kansas  20,874 237 - s 22,046 205 - - 21,110 22,251 -5.1
   Minnesota  19,573 1,271 - 91 20,008 1,300 - 72 20,935 21,381 -2.1
   Missouri  45,603 1,065 - 217 45,765 1,052 - 215 46,884 47,033 -0.3
   Nebraska  12,881 420 - 5 12,886 393 - 4 13,307 13,283 0.2
   North Dakota  24,298 W - W 25,317 W - W 31,073 32,044 -3.0
   South Dakota  2,064 W - W 1,880 W - W 2,340 2,158 8.4
South Atlantic  178,746 W W W 179,548 W W W 191,052 192,809 -0.9
   Delaware  2,189 W - W 2,208 W - W 2,291 2,325 -1.4
   District of Columbia  - - - - - - - W - W W
   Florida  27,755 1,128 - s 26,603 1,068 - s 28,883 27,672 4.4
   Georgia  38,890 1,587 - - 39,137 1,700 - 49 40,477 40,887 -1.0
   Maryland  11,638 1,259 - 42 11,710 1,349 - 32 12,939 13,090 -1.2
   North Carolina  30,456 1,225 - 117 31,303 1,408 - 149 31,797 32,860 -3.2
   South Carolina  15,761 1,439 - 88 15,793 1,504 - - 17,288 17,296 *
   Virginia  14,194 2,031 W 27 14,920 2,196 W 121 W W -5.4
   West Virginia  37,863 1,096 W 25 37,875 1,151 W 80 W W -0.7
East South Central  116,699 W W W 113,228 W W W 125,789 122,632 2.6
   Alabama  37,168 1,800 W 26 36,997 1,874 W 2 W W 0.4
   Kentucky  41,938 1,322 W 131 40,352 1,212 W 289 W W 3.2
   Mississippi  10,378 W - - 9,760 W - - W W 6.5
   Tennessee  27,216 3,018 - 41 26,119 3,149 - 32 30,275 29,301 3.3
West South Central  151,800 W - W 153,006 W - W 157,075 158,262 -0.7
   Arkansas  14,614 365 - s 14,031 368 - - 14,979 14,399 4.0
   Louisiana  16,337 W - - 15,790 W - - W W 3.5
   Oklahoma  21,188 732 - 3 21,952 727 - 1 21,923 22,680 -3.3
   Texas  99,661 4,102 - s 101,233 4,082 - 12 103,763 105,327 -1.5
Mountain  114,744 4,155 - 312 119,793 4,953 - 410 119,211 125,156 -4.8
   Arizona  20,506 740 - 1 20,333 719 - 1 21,247 21,053 0.9
   Colorado  19,707 W - W 19,013 W - W 20,059 19,445 3.2
   Idaho  - 391 - 12 - 536 - 13 403 548 -26.5
   Montana  11,302 W - W 11,588 W - W 11,531 11,822 -2.5
   Nevada  3,488 W - W 8,622 W - W 3,696 8,826 -58.1
   New Mexico  16,961 W - W 17,034 W - W 17,044 17,116 -0.4
   Utah  16,609 680 - 35 17,118 1,431 - 45 17,324 18,594 -6.8
   Wyoming  26,170 1,685 - 51 26,086 1,597 - 69 27,906 27,752 0.6
Pacific  7,600 2,134 - 559 11,115 2,096 - 525 10,294 13,737 -25.1
   Alaska  408 W - W 398 W - WR 968 905R 6.9
   California  899 1,870 - 1 873 1,956 - 20 2,771 2,849 -2.7
   Hawaii  720 W - - 746 W - - W W -3.2
   Oregon  1,449 W - - 2,103 W - W W 2,112 W
   Washington  4,125 W - W 6,996 W - W 4,219 7,067 -40.3
U.S. Total  1,026,636 59,472 22,957 3,227 1,037,485 60,340 23,434 4719R 1,112,292 1125978R -1.2
[1]The electric power sector (electric utilities and independent power producers) comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public -- i.e. NAICS 22 plants
  s Value is less than 0.05 of the table metric, but value is included in any associated total.
  * Absolute percentage less than 0.05.
   R = Revised data.
  - =  No data are reported.
  W = Data withheld to avoid disclosure.
  Note:  · Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.
  Source:  · Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report," Form EIA-3, "Quarterly Coal Consumption and Quality  Report, Manufacturing Plants," Form EIA-5, "Quarterly Coal Consumption and Quality Report, Coke Plants," Form EIA-6A, "Coal Distribution Report," Form EIA-7A, "Coal Production Report," and, Form EIA-920, "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report."

see also:
Historical Coal Data back to 1949
Projected Coal Supply & Demand to 2030
International Coal Data