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Net Generation from Other Renewables by State by Sector
                                         
Table 1.14.B.    xls   format     Electric Power Monthly

Table 1.14.B. Net Generation from Other Renewables by State by Sector, Year-to-Date through April 2008 and 2007
(Thousand Megawatthours)
Census Division
and State
Total (All Sectors)
Electric Power Sector
Commercial Sector
Industrial Sector
Electric Utilities
Independent Power Producers
2008 2007 Percent Change 2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007
New England 2,671 2,579 3.6 209 182 1,738 1,768 49 39 675 591
Connecticut 259 266 -2.6 1 -- 258 266 -- -- -- --
Maine 1,400 1,343 4.2 -- -- 698 726 34 30 668 587
Massachusetts 429 422 1.8 -- -- 414 413 15 9 -- --
New Hampshire 370 339 9.1 107 87 259 250 -- -- NM NM
Rhode Island 46 51 -9.3 -- -- 46 51 -- -- -- --
Vermont 167 159 5.2 101 96 NM 62 -- -- NM NM
Middle Atlantic 2,186 2,224 -1.7 -- -- 1,899 1,891 80 86 206 247
New Jersey 305 307 -0.7 -- -- 303 306 -- -- NM NM
New York 1,050 1,036 1.4 -- -- 921 902 45 48 84 86
Pennsylvania 831 881 -5.7 -- -- 675 684 35 38 121 160
East North Central 2,021 1,834 10.2 155 158 1,303 1,059 46 53 517 565
Illinois 586 355 65.2 NM 6 581 349 NM NM * --
Indiana 75 75 -1 54 60 -- -- 7 8 13 8
Michigan 810 814 -0.4 -- -- 566 556 34 42 211 216
Ohio 113 136 -16.9 NM NM NM 21 -- -- NM 108
Wisconsin 436 454 -4 89 84 138 134 NM 3 205 234
West North Central 3,594 3,193 12.5 910 902 2,494 2,108 20 19 169 164
Iowa 1,076 1,129 -4.7 579 612 484 505 12 11 1 --
Kansas 537 408 31.7 145 94 393 314 -- -- -- --
Minnesota 1,577 1,297 21.6 83 84 1,330 1,049 NM 4 160 161
Missouri 38 8 381.8 NM 5 31 -- -- -- NM NM
Nebraska 99 107 -7.4 93 102 NM 1 NM 4 -- --
North Dakota 218 192 13.6 NM 3 210 188 -- -- NM 1
South Dakota 48 53 -9.6 NM 2 45 51 -- -- -- --
South Atlantic 4,878 4,819 1.2 327 306 1,337 1,282 99 101 3,115 3,130
Delaware 38 NM -- -- -- 38 NM -- -- -- --
District of Columbia -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Florida 1,457 1,405 3.7 23 25 782 761 13 12 639 607
Georgia 1,049 1,126 -6.8 -- -- NM 5 -- -- 1,045 1,120
Maryland 189 196 -3.8 -- -- 113 115 16 16 60 66
North Carolina 613 598 2.6 -- -- 181 173 -- -- 432 424
South Carolina 606 606 0 133 128 -- -- 14 15 459 463
Virginia 841 809 3.9 171 153 134 149 56 58 481 450
West Virginia 85 79 7.8 -- -- 85 79 -- -- -- --
East South Central 1,998 2,047 -2.4 30 33 84 87 -- -- 1,885 1,928
Alabama 1,218 1,240 -1.8 -- -- 55 57 -- -- 1,163 1,184
Kentucky 167 155 7.4 29 31 -- -- -- -- 138 124
Mississippi 500 476 5.1 -- -- -- -- -- -- 500 476
Tennessee 114 176 -35.3 1 NM NM 30 -- -- 84 144
West South Central 7,139 5,429 31.5 154 121 5,111 3,426 16 14 1,859 1,869
Arkansas 563 537 4.8 -- -- 16 8 NM 1 546 528
Louisiana 928 994 -6.6 -- -- 26 28 -- -- 902 965
Oklahoma NM 765 -- 153 120 648 574 -- -- NM 70
Texas NM 3,134 -- NM * 4,421 2,815 14 13 NM 306
Mountain 3,112 2,099 48.2 117 95 2,837 1,853 NM 3 152 148
Arizona 13 14 -8.7 11 11 -- NM NM NM -- --
Colorado 1,130 317 256.3 28 22 1,103 295 -- -- -- --
Idaho 232 206 12.7 -- -- NM 86 -- -- 130 120
Montana NM 224 -- -- -- 211 195 -- -- NM 29
Nevada 460 527 -12.6 -- -- 460 527 -- -- -- --
New Mexico 659 462 42.6 -- -- 659 462 -- -- -- --
Utah 75 59 27 69 55 NM 2 NM 1 -- --
Wyoming 309 291 6.2 NM 7 300 284 -- -- -- --
Pacific Contiguous 10,597 9,809 8 1,247 1,151 8,574 7,869 146 148 630 641
California 8,097 7,994 1.3 478 438 7,223 7,142 146 148 NM 265
Oregon 950 684 38.8 120 95 619 372 -- -- 211 217
Washington 1,550 1,131 37 649 617 731 355 -- -- 170 159
Pacific Noncontiguous 244 225 8.3 NM NM 171 159 63 58 NM 5
Alaska NM NM -- NM NM -- -- -- * NM NM
Hawaii 238 220 8 * * 171 159 63 58 NM 3
U.S. Total 38,439 34,260 12.2 3,152 2,950 25,548 21,502 524 520 9,215 9,288
  * = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is "1" then values under 0.5 are shown as "*".)
  NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change.  
  Notes: Beginning with 2001 data, non-biogenic municipal solid waste and tire-derived fuels are reclassified as non-renewable energy sources and included in "Other".  Biogenic municipal solid waste is included in "Other Renewables." See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2007 and 2008 are preliminary. Values for January through July 2007 are revised.  - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923, Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation. Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percent difference is calculated before rounding. Other renewables include wood, black liquor, other wood waste,biogenic municipal solid waste, landfill gas, sludge waste, agriculture byproducts, other biomass, geothermal, solar thermal, photovoltaic energy, and wind.
  Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" and Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report;" Beginning with 2008 data, the Form EIA-923, "Power Plant Operations Report," replaced the following: Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" Form EIA-920, "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report;"  Form EIA-423, "Monthly Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants Report;" and  Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, FERC Form 423, "Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants."

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