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Renewable Commercial and Industrial Sector Net Generation by Energy Source and State
                 
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Table 1.16.   Renewable Commercial and Industrial Sector Net Generation by Energy Source and State, 2005
(Thousand Kilowattthours)
 State Biomass Geothermal Hydroelectric Conventional Solar/PV Wind Total
Waste Wood and Derived Fuelsc 
Landfill Gas /MSW Biogenica  OtherBiomassb 
 Alabama 3,494 17,342 3,536,410 - - - - 3,557,246
 Alaska - 4,873 * - - - - 5,254
 Arizona - 3,666 - - - - - 3,666
 Arkansas - 4,923 1,706,996 - - - - 1,711,920
 California 131,675 369,568 861,668 - 5,426 - - 1,368,336
 Colorado - - - - - - - -
 Connecticut - - - - - - - -
 Delaware - - - - - - - -
 District of Columbia - - - - - - - -
 Florida 1,783 340,090 1,526,718 - - - - 1,868,592
 Georgia 12,424 48,711 3,148,749 - 19,770 - - 3,229,654
 Hawaii 163,003 12,932 - - 33,867 - - 209,802
 Idaho - - 489,337 - - - - 489,337
 Illinois 76,664 646 - - - - - 77,310
 Indiana 47,757 - - - - - - 47,757
 Iowa - 34,852 - - - - - 34,852
 Kansas - - - - - - - -
 Kentucky - 1,222 359,065 - - - - 360,287
 Louisiana - 4,546 2,643,987 - - - - 2,648,533
 Maine 97,726 48,075 1,911,531 - 625,036 - - 2,682,368
 Maryland 41,147 - 195,466 - - - - 236,613
 Massachusetts - 24,498 - - * - - 24,993
 Michigan 147,849 3,021 737,136 - 28,978 - - 916,984
 Minnesota 11,028 6,476 546,617 - 129,609 - - 693,728
 Mississippi - 5,344 1,519,941 - - - - 1,525,285
 Missouri - 9,249 - - - - - 9,249
 Montana - - 65,245 - - - - 65,245
 Nebraska - 10,631 - - - - - 10,631
 Nevada - - - - - - - -
 New Hampshire - - 124,203 - 8,174 - - 132,377
 New Jersey - 2,425 - - 1,721 - - 4,145
 New Mexico - - - - - - - -
 New York 130,800 - 251,094 - 62,603 - - 444,497
 North Carolina - 11,770 1,351,468 - 740,048 - - 2,103,286
 North Dakota - 9,989 - - - - - 9,989
 Ohio - 4,279 314,741 - - - - 319,020
 Oklahoma - - 289,217 - - - - 289,217
 Oregon - 14,031 498,174 - - - - 512,205
 Pennsylvania 119,519 4,023 488,389 - - - - 611,931
 Rhode Island - - - - - - - -
 South Carolina 43,592 - 1,424,557 - 2,505 - - 1,470,654
 South Dakota - - - - - - - -
 Tennessee - - 528,281 - 771,544 - - 1,299,825
 Texas 14,421 37,569 843,789 - - - - 895,778
 Utah - - - - - - - -
 Vermont - - 8,853 - 21,143 - - 29,997
 Virginia 242,699 20,820 1,259,530 - 13,235 - - 1,536,285
 Washington - 21,447 799,096 - 51,666 - - 872,210
 West Virginia - - - - 555,675 - - 555,675
 Wisconsin 29,381 47,830 682,888 - 209,982 - - 970,081
 Wyoming - - - - - - - -
 Total  1,314,959  1,124,850  28,113,526  -  3,281,478  -  -  33,834,814 
a Includes landfill gas and MSW biogenic (Paper and paper board, wood, food, leather, textiles and yard trimmings.).
b Agriculture byproducts/crops, sludge waste and other biomass solids, liquids and gases.
c Black liquor, and wood/woodwaste solids and liquids.
*=Less than 500 kilowatthours
PV=Photovoltaic.
MSW=Municipal Solid Waste.
Note: Revisions to biomass removed MSW non-biogenic and tires from renewable waste energy. Dash indicates the state has no data to report for that energy source. Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
Source: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906,"Power Plant Report," and Form EIA-920, " Combined Heat and Power Plant Report."