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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, September 2008 and 2007
(Thousand Megawatthours)
Census Division
and State
Total (All Sectors)
Electric Power Sector
Commercial Sector
Industrial Sector
Electric Utilities
Independent Power Producers
Sept-08 Sept-07 Percent Change Sept-08 Sept-07 Sept-08 Sept-07 Sept-08 Sept-07 Sept-08 Sept-07
New England 687 692 -0.7 55 50 455 453 11 11 165 178
Connecticut 65 68 -3.5 -- -- 65 68 -- -- -- --
Maine 373 371 0.5 -- -- 200 184 9 9 163 178
Massachusetts 105 112 -6.5 -- -- 103 110 NM 2 -- --
New Hampshire 97 90 7.1 35 28 61 63 -- -- NM NM
Rhode Island 11 13 -11.5 -- -- 11 13 -- -- -- --
Vermont 36 38 -5.4 21 23 NM 15 -- -- NM NM
Middle Atlantic 487 505 -3.7 -- -- 409 427 21 22 57 57
New Jersey 76 84 -10.1 -- -- 76 84 -- -- NM NM
New York 222 225 -1.5 -- -- 190 194 11 12 21 20
Pennsylvania 189 196 -3.6 -- -- 143 149 10 10 36 36
East North Central 434 499 -13.1 35 43 242 294 16 20 140 142
Illinois 84 113 -25.4 NM NM 84 113 NM NM -- --
Indiana 17 19 -8.8 13 15 -- -- NM 2 NM 2
Michigan 189 221 -14.6 -- -- 123 141 14 17 52 62
Ohio 38 33 14.9 NM NM NM 5 -- -- 32 26
Wisconsin 105 113 -6.6 20 26 31 35 NM 1 54 52
West North Central 806 729 10.7 165 195 592 488 5 5 45 40
Iowa 189 234 -19.2 93 123 91 107 NM 4 2 --
Kansas 124 101 22.8 33 30 92 71 -- -- -- --
Minnesota 355 305 16.2 19 21 293 245 NM 1 42 39
Missouri 15 NM -- 2 NM 12 -- -- -- NM NM
Nebraska 17 20 -13.8 16 19 NM NM NM 1 -- --
North Dakota 99 51 92.3 NM 1 98 50 -- -- * *
South Dakota 8 15 -48 NM 1 7 14 -- -- -- --
South Atlantic 1,169 1,238 -5.6 86 82 310 331 27 27 746 799
Delaware 10 NM -- -- -- 10 NM -- -- -- --
District of Columbia -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Florida 335 375 -10.6 8 7 169 215 NM 3 NM 150
Georgia 257 293 -12.2 -- -- NM NM -- -- 256 292
Maryland 52 50 4.5 -- -- 32 28 NM 4 16 17
North Carolina NM 136 -- -- -- NM 46 -- -- NM 90
South Carolina 152 164 -7.5 36 35 -- -- 4 4 112 125
Virginia 216 214 1 42 39 32 34 17 16 125 124
West Virginia 24 6 278.2 -- -- 24 6 -- -- -- --
East South Central 510 514 -0.8 7 8 19 22 -- -- 484 484
Alabama NM 327 -- -- -- 14 18 -- -- NM 309
Kentucky 25 31 -20.2 7 8 -- -- -- -- 18 23
Mississippi NM 116 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- NM 116
Tennessee 45 39 14.6 NM NM 5 4 -- -- 40 35
West South Central NM 1,323 -- 30 33 576 784 NM 3 NM 503
Arkansas 129 131 -1.6 -- -- 3 2 NM * 126 128
Louisiana NM 272 -- -- -- 6 7 -- -- NM 265
Oklahoma NM 179 -- 29 32 97 117 -- -- NM 29
Texas NM 742 -- NM * 470 658 NM 3 NM 81
Mountain 524 473 10.9 31 22 463 408 NM 1 29 42
Arizona NM 3 -- 2 NM -- -- NM NM -- --
Colorado NM 54 -- NM 4 NM 50 -- -- -- --
Idaho 40 56 -29.6 -- -- 17 21 -- -- 23 35
Montana 31 43 -28.2 -- -- 25 35 -- -- NM 7
Nevada 137 128 6.7 -- -- 137 128 -- -- -- --
New Mexico NM 121 -- -- -- NM 121 -- -- -- --
Utah NM 15 -- 23 13 NM 1 NM 1 -- --
Wyoming 39 52 -25.8 NM 1 38 51 -- -- -- --
Pacific Contiguous 2,437 2,594 -6.1 224 282 2,002 2,091 35 36 NM 185
California 2,006 2,135 -6 100 112 1,802 1,911 35 36 NM 75
Oregon 202 190 6.3 42 31 105 99 -- -- 54 60
Washington 229 269 -15 82 139 95 80 -- -- 52 50
Pacific Noncontiguous 54 51 5.6 NM NM 39 42 14 7 NM 1
Alaska NM NM -- NM NM -- -- -- -- NM NM
Hawaii 53 50 6.5 * * 39 42 14 7 NM 1
U.S. Total 8,172 8,618 -5.2 634 715 5,106 5,340 135 134 2,297 2,431
  * = 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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