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

Table 1.14.A. Net Generation from Other Renewables by State by Sector, June 2008 and 2007
(Thousand Megawatthours)
Census Division
and State
Total (All Sectors)
Electric Power Sector
Commercial Sector
Industrial Sector
Electric Utilities
Independent Power Producers
June-08 June-07 Percent Change June-08 June-07 June-08 June-07 June-08 June-07 June-08 June-07
New England 620 678 -8.5 58 42 393 460 14 12 156 164
Connecticut 71 67 6.3 -- -- 71 67 -- -- -- --
Maine 306 369 -17.1 -- -- 141 196 9 10 155 163
Massachusetts 111 110 1 -- -- 106 107 5 2 -- --
New Hampshire 87 83 4.2 35 21 51 62 -- -- NM NM
Rhode Island 12 13 -2.6 -- -- 12 13 -- -- -- --
Vermont 33 36 -9.6 23 21 NM 15 -- -- NM NM
Middle Atlantic 606 495 22.6 -- -- 519 420 23 20 65 55
New Jersey 81 84 -2.7 -- -- 81 83 -- -- NM NM
New York 307 222 38.4 -- -- 272 186 12 13 22 23
Pennsylvania 218 189 15.2 -- -- 166 151 10 7 42 32
East North Central 505 472 7.1 46 46 289 268 20 20 151 139
Illinois 122 91 34.1 NM NM 121 90 NM NM -- --
Indiana 20 19 6.9 14 15 -- -- 2 2 NM 2
Michigan 202 215 -5.9 -- -- 128 140 17 17 58 58
Ohio 46 34 34.3 NM NM NM 5 -- -- 39 27
Wisconsin 115 113 1.9 29 28 36 33 NM 1 50 51
West North Central 800 577 38.5 195 158 547 373 6 4 53 43
Iowa 219 181 20.5 NM 97 89 82 3 2 * --
Kansas 125 63 98.6 29 15 96 48 -- -- -- --
Minnesota 331 254 30 21 22 258 189 NM 1 50 42
Missouri 11 2 465.8 NM 1 9 -- -- -- NM NM
Nebraska 18 22 -19.4 16 20 NM NM NM 1 -- --
North Dakota 89 43 105.9 NM 1 86 42 -- -- NM *
South Dakota NM 12 -- NM * NM 11 -- -- -- --
South Atlantic 1,302 1,248 4.4 82 80 380 351 30 29 810 788
Delaware 11 NM -- -- -- 11 NM -- -- -- --
District of Columbia -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Florida 399 379 5.4 7 6 217 224 4 3 172 146
Georgia 256 282 -9.2 -- -- NM 1 -- -- 255 281
Maryland 58 59 -0.9 -- -- 38 38 NM 4 16 17
North Carolina 162 149 9 -- -- 47 44 -- -- 115 104
South Carolina 152 164 -7.9 27 35 -- -- 4 4 120 125
Virginia 239 209 14.3 47 38 41 37 19 17 132 116
West Virginia 26 7 301.1 -- -- 26 7 -- -- -- --
East South Central 521 537 -3.1 8 8 22 25 -- -- 491 504
Alabama 321 324 -0.8 -- -- 17 21 -- -- 305 304
Kentucky 36 40 -8.5 7 8 -- -- -- -- 29 32
Mississippi 125 130 -3.9 -- -- -- -- -- -- 125 130
Tennessee 38 43 -12.2 NM * 5 4 -- -- 32 38
West South Central 2,134 1,097 94.5 35 22 1,620 600 4 4 474 471
Arkansas 121 121 0.1 -- -- 5 3 NM * 116 118
Louisiana 253 253 -0.3 -- -- 7 7 -- -- 246 246
Oklahoma NM 136 -- 35 22 154 86 -- -- NM 28
Texas 1,544 586 163.5 NM * 1,454 504 4 3 85 78
Mountain 709 429 65.4 34 18 635 364 NM 1 39 45
Arizona 4 4 6.6 3 3 -- -- NM NM -- --
Colorado 234 59 300.3 6 NM 229 55 -- -- -- --
Idaho 57 59 -4.1 -- -- 24 21 -- -- 33 38
Montana NM 33 -- -- -- 33 25 -- -- NM 7
Nevada 150 123 21.4 -- -- 150 123 -- -- -- --
New Mexico NM 97 -- -- -- NM 97 -- -- -- --
Utah 24 11 112 22 10 NM 1 NM 1 -- --
Wyoming 55 43 27.7 NM 1 54 43 -- -- -- --
Pacific Contiguous 3,094 2,787 11 378 290 2,537 2,299 41 40 138 158
California 2,357 2,297 2.7 132 111 2,122 2,074 41 40 NM 71
Oregon 345 201 71.8 106 37 206 115 -- -- 33 48
Washington 392 290 34.9 140 142 209 110 -- -- 42 39
Pacific Noncontiguous 67 63 6.4 NM NM 46 45 17 15 2 1
Alaska NM NM -- NM NM -- -- -- -- NM NM
Hawaii 65 61 5.7 * * 46 45 17 15 NM 1
U.S. Total 10,357 8,382 23.6 836 664 6,986 5,205 157 144 2,378 2,369
  * = 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. - 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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