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Total Renewable Net Summer Capacity by Energy Source and State

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Table 1.23.   Total Renewable Net Summer Capacity by Energy Source and State, 2005
(Megawatts)
 State Biomass Geothermal Hydroelectric Conventional Solar/PV Wind Total
Waste Wood and Derived Fuelsc 
Landfill Gas / MSW Biogenica  Other Biomassb 
 Alabama              - - 553 - 3,240 - - 3,793
 Alaska               - - - - 397 - 10 406
 Arizona              4 - 3 - 2,720 9 - 2,736
 Arkansas             - 6 292 - 1,388 - - 1,686
 California           258 145 577 2,046 10,087 402 2,052 15,567
 Colorado             - 10 - - 652 - 228 889
 Connecticut          166 - - - 146 - - 313
 Delaware             - - - - - - - -
 District of Columbia  - - - - - - - -
 Florida              442 145 343 - 55 - - 985
 Georgia              5 44 450 - 2,014 - - 2,513
 Hawaii                60 49 - 31 24 - 11 175
 Idaho                - - 78 - 2,390 - 11 2,478
 Illinois             100 28 - - 33 - 105 265
 Indiana              19 - - - 60 - - 78
 Iowa                 6 3 - - 131 - 820 961
 Kansas               - - - - 3 - 263 266
 Kentucky             10 - 43 - 817 - - 870
 Louisiana            - 15 318 - 192 - - 525
 Maine                53 35 605 - 720 - - 1,413
 Maryland             125 - 2 - 566 - - 693
 Massachusetts        261 9 26 - 260 - - 556
 Michigan             157 - 210 - 253 - 1 620
 Minnesota            137 - 136 - 176 - 687 1,136
 Mississippi          - - 229 - - - - 229
 Missouri             - - - - 552 - - 552
 Montana              - - 17 - 2,619 - 135 2,772
 Nebraska             3 4 - - 269 - 73 349
 Nevada               - - - 185 1,047 - - 1,233
 New Hampshire        31 - 104 - 507 - - 643
 New Jersey           181 20 - - 3 - - 204
 New Mexico           - 6 - - 82 - 404 492
 New York             303 - 37 - 4,207 - 185 4,732
 North Carolina       14 - 291 - 1,945 - - 2,250
 North Dakota         - 10 - - 432 - 96 537
 Ohio                 4 - 24 - 101 - 7 135
 Oklahoma             16 - 63 - 800 - 474 1,353
 Oregon               14 3 193 - 8,336 - 298 8,844
 Pennsylvania         344 - 108 - 748 - 223 1,423
 Rhode Island         24 - - - 4 - - 28
 South Carolina       19 - 217 - 1,348 - - 1,583
 South Dakota         - - - - 1,500 - 43 1,543
 Tennessee             5 2 113 - 2,608 - 29 2,756
 Texas                41 16 130 - 673 - 1,755 2,614
 Utah                 1 - - 23 255 - - 279
 Vermont              - - 76 - 309 - 5 389
 Virginia             168 - 409 - 672 - - 1,249
 Washington           35 4 328 - 21,146 - 393 21,907
 West Virginia        - - - - 264 - 66 330
 Wisconsin            50 1 221 - 487 - 45 805
 Wyoming              - - - - 303 - 287 590
Total 3,055 554 6,193 2,285 77,540 411 8,706 98,745
a Total capacity whose primary energy source is landfill gas or MSW.
bAgriculture byproducts/crops, sludge waste and other biomass solids, liquids and gases.
c Black liquor, and wood/woodwaste solids and liquids.
PV=Photovoltaic.
MSW=Municipal Solid Waste.
* =Less than 500 kilowatts.
Note: Revisions to biomass capacity removed tires from renewable waste energy. Dash indicates the state has no data to report for that energy source. Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
Source: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-860,"Annual Electric Generator Report."