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Net Generation by State by Sector
                                         
Table 1.6.A.    xls   format     Electric Power Monthly

Table 1.6.A. Net Generation 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 10,810 11,377 -5 426 454 9,873 10,402 69 62 441 460
Connecticut 2,633 2,938 -10.4 NM NM 2,603 2,905 NM NM NM 27
Maine 1,399 1,133 23.5 NM NM 999 721 NM 16 383 396
Massachusetts 3,670 4,017 -8.6 NM 64 3,555 3,892 44 36 NM 24
New Hampshire 1,954 2,134 -8.4 317 338 1,624 1,783 NM NM NM NM
Rhode Island 600 743 -19.3 NM 1 595 736 NM NM -- NM
Vermont 553 414 33.5 NM 48 NM 365 -- -- NM NM
Middle Atlantic 35,805 35,974 -0.5 3,091 3,149 32,205 32,332 104 99 404 394
New Jersey 6,013 5,713 5.2 NM -13 5,955 5,645 NM NM 61 70
New York 11,813 12,060 -2 3,077 3,144 8,580 8,775 60 54 96 87
Pennsylvania 17,979 18,201 -1.2 NM 19 17,670 17,912 34 34 248 236
East North Central 52,885 55,964 -5.5 28,507 31,898 23,396 23,012 123 123 859 931
Illinois 16,242 16,922 -4 352 824 15,635 15,823 40 44 215 231
Indiana 10,316 10,861 -5 9,258 9,781 767 789 20 15 NM 277
Michigan 9,074 9,458 -4.1 7,540 7,975 1,378 1,283 54 55 103 146
Ohio 12,100 13,561 -10.8 7,713 8,580 4,302 4,905 NM -- 85 76
Wisconsin 5,153 5,161 -0.2 3,645 4,738 1,313 212 NM 9 NM 201
West North Central 25,377 25,756 -1.5 23,854 24,276 1,204 1,145 50 52 269 283
Iowa 3,966 4,340 -8.6 3,313 3,666 NM 538 25 24 104 113
Kansas 4,047 4,219 -4.1 3,953 4,144 92 72 NM -- NM NM
Minnesota 3,909 4,343 -10 3,397 3,846 374 356 NM 8 129 134
Missouri 7,503 7,148 5 7,362 6,999 109 115 16 19 NM 15
Nebraska 2,714 2,871 -5.4 2,709 2,865 NM NM NM NM NM NM
North Dakota 2,663 2,302 15.7 2,551 2,236 98 50 -- -- NM 16
South Dakota 576 534 7.7 569 520 7 14 -- -- -- --
South Atlantic 67,927 73,087 -7.1 56,745 60,535 9,739 10,922 53 51 1,391 1,580
Delaware 617 723 -14.7 NM NM 530 634 -- -- 85 87
District of Columbia 1 6 -89.5 -- -- 1 6 -- -- -- --
Florida 20,718 21,463 -3.5 18,791 19,142 1,642 1,912 NM 6 277 404
Georgia 11,830 12,870 -8.1 10,732 11,628 671 815 NM * 427 426
Maryland 3,810 3,988 -4.5 NM NM 3,759 3,933 NM 4 47 50
North Carolina 10,111 10,839 -6.7 9,456 10,175 529 494 3 5 NM 165
South Carolina 8,468 8,663 -2.3 8,214 8,347 NM 143 NM 7 146 167
Virginia 5,864 6,458 -9.2 4,683 5,226 923 980 NM 29 226 223
West Virginia 6,508 8,077 -19.4 4,867 6,013 1,583 2,006 -- -- 58 58
East South Central 31,537 33,115 -4.8 27,712 28,737 3,080 3,599 NM 11 NM 768
Alabama 12,121 12,696 -4.5 10,448 10,729 1,296 1,577 -- -- NM 389
Kentucky 8,222 7,968 3.2 7,271 6,977 919 954 -- -- 31 38
Mississippi 3,497 4,560 -23.3 2,491 3,355 860 1,061 NM -- NM 145
Tennessee 7,697 7,890 -2.4 7,502 7,677 5 7 NM 11 181 196
West South Central 49,325 56,542 -12.8 19,514 21,013 25,465 29,785 NM 51 4,297 5,694
Arkansas 4,358 4,991 -12.7 3,732 4,056 NM 780 NM NM 157 155
Louisiana 6,583 8,320 -20.9 3,263 3,885 1,658 2,191 NM 4 1,659 2,240
Oklahoma 6,137 6,467 -5.1 4,526 4,696 1,512 1,679 NM NM NM 91
Texas 32,247 36,764 -12.3 7,993 8,376 21,826 25,136 NM 45 2,384 3,207
Mountain 32,064 31,913 0.5 24,980 24,512 6,770 7,060 NM 13 298 328
Arizona 11,117 10,413 6.8 8,371 7,874 2,699 2,497 NM NM NM 35
Colorado 3,969 4,356 -8.9 3,169 3,308 792 1,042 5 -- NM NM
Idaho 851 827 2.9 NM 531 227 248 -- -- 34 48
Montana 2,178 2,301 -5.3 NM 378 1,712 1,913 -- -- NM NM
Nevada 3,166 2,937 7.8 2,170 1,908 970 994 -- -- NM 35
New Mexico 2,909 3,204 -9.2 2,764 3,025 NM 169 NM NM NM NM
Utah 4,008 3,951 1.4 3,807 3,755 NM 81 NM NM 125 112
Wyoming 3,866 3,924 -1.5 3,652 3,733 NM 115 -- -- 56 77
Pacific Contiguous 29,404 29,748 -1.2 15,364 15,074 12,536 12,893 160 196 1,344 1,583
California 18,079 19,086 -5.3 7,144 7,389 9,614 10,091 NM 195 1,163 1,411
Oregon 4,185 3,832 9.2 2,997 2,741 1,066 974 NM NM 121 116
Washington 7,140 6,830 4.5 5,222 4,944 1,856 1,828 NM NM 59 56
Pacific Noncontiguous 1,451 1,503 -3.5 1,025 1,086 356 349 43 32 NM 37
Alaska 487 516 -5.6 447 466 NM 15 17 19 NM 16
Hawaii 964 987 -2.4 578 619 341 334 26 13 NM 21
U.S. Total 336,584 354,981 -5.2 201,218 210,734 124,624 131,500 678 690 10,064 12,057
  NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change.  
  Notes: 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.
  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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