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Coal Consumption at Commercial and Institutional Users by Census Division and State

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Table 31.  Coal Consumption at Commercial and Institutional Users by Census Division and State
(Thousand Short Tons)
Census Division and State April - June 2008 April - June 2008 April - June 2007 Year to Date
2008 2007 Percent Change
Middle Atlantic  48 107 - 155 - -
   New York  W W - W - -
   Pennsylvania  W W - W - -
East North Central  256 340 - 596 - -
   Illinois  W W - W - -
   Indiana  75 90 - 165 - -
   Michigan  W W - W - -
   Ohio  45 61 - 106 - -
   Wisconsin  37 71 - 108 - -
West North Central  119 204 - 323 - -
   Iowa  57 76 - 133 - -
   Minnesota  5 W - W - -
   Missouri  W W - W - -
   North Dakota  W W - 58 - -
   South Dakota  W W - W - -
South Atlantic  86 127 - 212 - -
   District of Columbia  W W - W - -
   Georgia  W W - W - -
   Maryland  W W - W - -
   North Carolina  54 78 - 132 - -
   South Carolina  W W - W - -
   Virginia  15 24 - 39 - -
East South Central  32 W - W - -
   Kentucky  W - - W - -
   Tennessee  W W - 40 - -
West South Central  W W - W - -
   Texas  W W - W - -
Mountain  W W - 164 - -
   Colorado  W W - W - -
   Idaho  W W - W - -
   Montana  W W - W - -
   Wyoming  W W - W - -
Pacific  124 148 - 272 - -
   Alaska  124 148 - 272 - -
U.S. Total  742 1,037 - 1,779 - -
- = No data are reported.
W = Data withheld to avoid disclosure.
Note: · Total may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.
Source: · Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-3, "Quarterly Coal Consumption and Quality Report - Manufacturing and Transformation/Processing Plants and Commercial/Institutional Users."

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