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Rhode Island Electricity Profile
          2006 Edition                                          
 DOE/EIA-0348
 Date of Data: 2006
Data Release Date: November 2007


Table 1. 2006 Summary Statistics (Rhode Island)
Item
Value
U.S.Rank
NERC Region(s) NPCC
Primary Energy Source Gas
Net Summer Capacity (megawatts) 1,771 49
   Electric Utilities 8 50
   Independent Power Producers & Combined Heat and Power 1,763 36
Net Generation (megawatthours) 5,967,725 50
   Electric Utilities 11,008 49
   Independent Power Producers & Combined Heat and Power 5,956,717 37
Emissions (thousand metric tons)
   Sulfur Dioxide 1 49
   Nitrogen Oxide 3 48
   Carbon Dioxide 2,513 48
   Sulfur Dioxide (lbs/MWh) 0.3 48
   Nitrogen Oxide (lbs/MWh) 1.1 40
   Carbon Dioxide (lbs/MWh) 928 40
Total Retail Sales (megawatthours) 7,799,126 49
   Full Service Provider Sales (megawatthours) 6,770,572 47
   Deregulated Sales (megawatthours) 1,028,554 19
Direct Use (megawatthours) 66,119 47
Average Retail Price (cents/kWh) 13.98 5


More Tables on Rhode Island's Electricity Profile: Formats
Table 1. 2006 Summary Statistics xls printer friendly version pdf
Table 2. Ten Largest Plants by Generating Capability, 2006 xls
Table 3. Top Five Providers of Retail Electricity, 2006 xls
Table 4. Electric Power Industry Capability by Primary Energy Source, 1990 Through 2006 xls
Table 5. Electric Power Industry Generation by Primary Energy Source, 1990 Through 2006 xls
Table 6. Electric Power Delivered Fuel Prices for Coal, Petroleum, Natural Gas, 1990 Through 2006 xls
Table 7. Electric Power Industry Emissions Estimates, 1990 Through 2006 xls
Table 8. Retail Sales, Revenue, and Average Retail Price by Sector, 1990 Through 2006 xls
Table 9. Retail Electricity Sales Statistics, 2006 xls
Table 10. Supply and Disposition of Electricity, 1990 Through 2006 (Million Kilowatthours) xls

see also:
State Energy Profiles
Electric Power Monthly
Electric Power Annual
annual electricity statistics back to 1949
projected electricity capacity to 2030
international electricity statistics