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Consumption of Fossil Fuels for Electricity Generation and for Useful Thermal Output
                     
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Table 4.3.  Consumption of Fossil Fuels for Electricity Generation and for Useful Thermal Output, 1995 through 2006
Period
Coal (Thousand Tons)[1]
Petroleum (Thousand Barrels)[2]
Natural Gas (Thousand Mcf)
Other Gases (Million Btu)[3]
Total (All Sectors)
1995 881,012 158,140 5,572,253 313,415
1996 928,015 172,499 5,178,232 345,850
1997 952,955 188,517 5,433,338 307,092
1998 966,615 251,486 6,030,490 333,816
1999 970,175 234,694 6,304,942 350,100
2000 1,015,398 217,494 6,676,744 356,053
2001 991,635 234,940 6,730,591 263,469
2002 1,005,144 183,408 6,986,081 278,111
2003 1,031,778 224,593 6,337,402 294,143
2004 1,044,798 229,364 6,726,679 354,069
2005 1,065,281 231,193 7,027,967 348,312
2006 1,053,783 131,005 7,418,959 341,129
Electricity Generators, Electric Utilities
1995 829,007 105,956 3,196,507 --
1996 874,681 116,680 2,732,107 --
1997 900,361 132,147 2,968,453 --
1998 910,867 187,461 3,258,054 --
1999 894,120 151,868 3,113,419 --
2000 859,335 125,788 3,043,094 --
2001 806,269 133,456 2,686,287 --
2002 767,803 99,219 2,259,684 5,182
2003 757,384 118,087 1,763,764 6,078
2004 772,224 124,541 1,809,443 5,163
2005 761,349[R] 118,874[R] 2,134,859[R] 91
2006 753,390 71,624 2,478,396 358
Electricity Generators, Independent Power Producers
1995 3,921 2,342 91,064 87
1996 4,143 2,169 91,617 71
1997 3,884 4,010 70,774 642
1998 9,486 9,676 285,878 1,345
1999 30,572 30,037 615,756 696
2000 107,745 45,011 1,049,636 1,951
2001 139,799 60,489 1,477,643 92
2002 192,274 44,993 1,998,782 354
2003 226,154 68,817 2,016,550 171
2004 222,550 63,060 2,332,092 86
2005 254,291[R] 72,953[R] 2,457,412[R] 43
2006 251,379 26,873 2,612,653 49
Combined Heat and Power, Electric Power
1995 17,302 14,149 948,954 23,510
1996 18,096 13,744 983,177 20,406
1997 17,118 13,512 1,025,575 23,457
1998 16,266 13,632 1,044,352 27,735
1999 16,230 13,864 1,090,356 18,062
2000 18,741 14,559 1,113,595 23,512
2001 18,365 12,346 1,178,371 15,201
2002 17,430 12,783 1,413,431 27,406
2003 21,578 10,028 1,354,901 34,918
2004 21,494 10,897 1,322,228 53,256
2005 21,845 10,357 1,276,874 83,858[R]
2006 21,867 8,867 1,131,051 64,136
Combined Heat and Power, Commercial
1995 1,419 1,245 77,664 --
1996 1,660 1,246 82,455 *
1997 1,738 1,584 86,915 48
1998 1,443 1,807 87,220 95
1999 1,490 1,613 84,037 *
2000 1,547 1,615 84,874 *
2001 1,448 1,832 78,655 *
2002 1,405 1,250 73,975 *
2003 1,816 1,449 58,453 --
2004 1,917 2,009 72,072 --
2005 1,922 1,630 75,215 --
2006 1,886 935 82,261 1
Combined Heat and Power, Industrial
1995 29,363 34,448 1,258,063 289,818
1996 29,434 38,661 1,288,876 325,373
1997 29,853 37,265 1,281,620 282,945
1998 28,553 38,910 1,354,986 304,641
1999 27,763 37,312 1,401,374 331,342
2000 28,031 30,520 1,385,546 330,590
2001 25,755 26,817 1,309,636 248,176
2002 26,232 25,163 1,240,209 245,171
2003 24,846 26,212 1,143,734 252,975
2004 26,613 28,857 1,190,844 295,564
2005 25,875 27,380 1,083,607 264,319
2006 25,262 22,706 1,114,597 276,585
  [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.
  * = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure;
  R = Revised. 
  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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