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Consumption of Fossil Fuels for Useful Thermal Output by Type of Combined Heat and Power Producers
                     
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Table 4.2.  Consumption of Fossil Fuels for Useful Thermal Output by Type of Combined Heat and Power Producers, 1995 through 2006
Type of Power Producer and Year
Coal (Thousand Tons)[1]
Petroleum (Thousand Barrels)[2]
Natural Gas (Thousand Mcf)
Other Gases (Million Btu)[3]
Total Combined Heat and Power
1995 20,418 25,562 834,382 180,895
1996 20,806 27,873 865,774 187,290
1997 21,005 28,802 868,569 187,680
1998 20,320 28,845 949,106 208,828
1999 20,373 26,822 982,958 223,713
2000 20,466 22,266 985,263 230,082
2001 18,944 18,268 898,286 166,161
2002 17,561 14,811 860,019 146,882
2003 17,720 17,939 721,267 137,837
2004 18,779 19,856 610,105 167,273
2005 19,402 19,937 541,206 171,406
2006 18,437 15,636 549,335 160,048
Electric Power[4]
1995 2,376 2,784 142,753 5,430
1996 2,520 2,424 147,091 4,912
1997 2,355 2,466 161,608 9,684
1998 2,493 1,322 172,471 6,329
1999 3,033 1,423 175,757 4,435
2000 3,107 1,412 192,253 6,641
2001 2,910 1,171 199,808 5,849
2002 2,255 841 263,619 7,448
2003 2,080 1,596 225,967 11,601
2004 1,189 277 157,900 20,054
2005 1,345 258 144,233 39,918
2006 1,529 127 125,119 21,745
Commercial
1995 850 596 34,964 --
1996 1,005 601 40,075 --
1997 1,108 794 47,941 25
1998 1,002 1,006 46,527 41
1999 1,009 682 44,991 --
2000 1,034 792 47,844 --
2001 916 809 42,407 --
2002 929 416 41,430 --
2003 1,234 555 19,973 --
2004 1,315 821 26,189 --
2005 1,151 691 27,364 --
2006 1,143 453 33,877 1
Industrial
1995 17,192 22,182 656,665 175,465
1996 17,281 24,848 678,608 182,378
1997 17,542 25,541 659,021 177,971
1998 16,824 26,518 730,108 202,458
1999 16,330 24,718 762,210 219,278
2000 16,325 20,062 745,165 223,441
2001 15,119 16,287 656,071 160,312
2002 14,377 13,555 554,970 139,434
2003 14,406 15,788 475,327 126,236
2004 16,276 18,758 426,016 147,219
2005 16,906 18,987 369,609 131,488
2006 15,765 15,055 390,338 138,302
  [1] Includes anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous and  lignite coal.   Waste and synthetic coal were included starting in 2002.
  [2] Distillate fuel oil (all diesel and No. 1, No. 2, and No. 4 fuel oils), residual fuel oil (No. 5 and No. 6 fuel oils and bunker C fuel oil), jet fuel, kerosene, petroleum coke (converted to liquid petroleum, see Technical Notes for conversion methodology), and waste oil.
  [3] Blast furnace gas, propane gas, and other manufactured and waste gases derived from fossil fuels.
  [4] Electric utility CHP plants are included in Table 4.1 with Electric Generators, Electric Utilities.
  Note: Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.
  Sources:  Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report;" and predecessor forms.

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Electric Power Monthly
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annual electricity statistics back to 1949
projected electricity capacity to 2030
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