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Table 1.13.B. Net Generation from Hydroelectric (Conventional) Power by State by Sector, Year-to-Date through 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
2008 2007 Percent Change 2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007 2008 2007
New England 6,615 5,811 13.8 986 890 5,048 4,384 4 NM 578 535
Connecticut NM 340 -- NM NM NM 312 -- -- -- --
Maine 3,001 2,686 11.7 -- -- 2,444 2,171 -- -- 557 515
Massachusetts 1,003 870 15.3 NM 295 679 570 4 NM 3 2
New Hampshire 1,254 993 26.2 283 243 966 746 -- -- NM NM
Rhode Island NM NM -- -- -- NM NM -- -- -- --
Vermont NM 918 -- NM 323 NM 581 -- -- NM 14
Middle Atlantic 22,181 21,279 4.2 17,504 16,941 4,620 4,287 3 3 54 48
New Jersey NM NM -- -- -- NM NM -- -- -- NM
New York 20,117 19,479 3.3 16,536 16,123 3,524 3,306 3 3 54 48
Pennsylvania 2,035 1,772 14.8 968 818 NM 954 -- -- -- --
East North Central 3,174 2,979 6.6 2,856 2,670 NM 152 1 2 NM 155
Illinois NM 115 -- NM NM NM 66 -- -- -- --
Indiana 320 327 -2.1 320 327 -- -- -- -- -- --
Michigan 1,081 1,006 7.5 NM 916 NM NM -- -- NM 22
Ohio NM 341 -- NM 341 -- -- -- -- -- --
Wisconsin 1,276 1,190 7.3 1,118 1,036 NM NM 1 2 NM 133
West North Central 6,458 5,851 10.4 6,338 5,742 NM NM -- -- NM 62
Iowa NM 706 -- NM 701 NM NM -- -- -- --
Kansas NM 9 -- -- -- NM 9 -- -- -- --
Minnesota NM 405 -- NM 311 NM NM -- -- NM 62
Missouri 1,778 1,081 64.5 1,778 1,081 -- -- -- -- -- --
Nebraska NM 689 -- NM 689 -- -- -- -- -- --
North Dakota 961 1,024 -6.1 961 1,024 -- -- -- -- -- --
South Dakota 2,065 1,936 6.7 2,065 1,936 -- -- -- -- -- --
South Atlantic 9,671 9,608 0.7 6,760 6,812 2,344 2,096 9 7 558 692
Delaware -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
District of Columbia -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Florida NM 139 -- NM 139 -- -- -- -- -- --
Georgia 1,950 2,007 -2.8 1,927 1,984 NM NM -- -- NM 19
Maryland 1,580 1,255 25.9 -- -- 1,580 1,255 -- -- -- --
North Carolina 2,664 2,667 -0.1 2,113 1,873 NM 490 7 6 175 298
South Carolina 1,258 1,469 -14.3 1,212 1,426 NM NM 1 1 -- --
Virginia 1,073 1,124 -4.6 1,013 1,069 NM NM -- -- NM NM
West Virginia NM 946 -- NM 320 291 256 -- -- 359 370
East South Central 11,539 9,582 20.4 11,316 9,223 -- -- -- -- 223 360
Alabama 4,778 3,955 20.8 4,778 3,955 -- -- -- -- -- --
Kentucky 1,746 1,369 27.5 1,746 1,369 -- -- -- -- -- --
Mississippi -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Tennessee 5,016 4,259 17.8 4,793 3,899 -- -- -- -- 223 360
West South Central 7,966 6,616 20.4 7,021 5,860 945 756 -- -- -- --
Arkansas 3,525 2,631 34 3,525 2,631 -- -- -- -- -- --
Louisiana 912 717 27.2 -- -- 912 717 -- -- -- --
Oklahoma 2,520 2,192 15 2,520 2,192 -- -- -- -- -- --
Texas 1,008 1,076 -6.3 975 1,037 NM 39 -- -- -- --
Mountain 25,938 24,488 5.9 22,716 21,321 3,222 3,167 -- -- -- --
Arizona 5,797 5,041 15 5,797 5,041 -- -- -- -- -- --
Colorado 1,459 1,353 7.8 1,351 1,261 NM 92 -- -- -- --
Idaho 8,061 7,542 6.9 7,433 6,973 628 568 -- -- -- --
Montana 7,672 7,384 3.9 5,193 4,883 2,479 2,501 -- -- -- --
Nevada 1,453 1,846 -21.3 1,453 1,846 -- -- -- -- -- --
New Mexico NM 151 -- NM 151 -- -- -- -- -- --
Utah NM 515 -- NM 509 NM NM -- -- -- --
Wyoming NM 656 -- NM 656 -- -- -- -- -- --
Pacific Contiguous 115,237 111,999 2.9 114,275 111,116 917 838 44 44 NM NM
California 28,235 23,686 19.2 27,617 23,127 NM 551 8 NM -- --
Oregon 26,225 26,051 0.7 26,046 25,876 NM 175 -- -- -- --
Washington 60,778 62,262 -2.4 60,612 62,113 NM 112 36 36 NM NM
Pacific Noncontiguous 923 1,049 -12 861 985 NM 34 -- -- NM 29
Alaska 846 970 -12.8 846 970 -- -- -- -- -- --
Hawaii NM 79 -- NM NM NM 34 -- -- NM 29
U.S. Total 209,702 199,261 5.2 190,634 181,560 17,337 15,760 61 59 1,671 1,882
  * = 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: See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2007 and 2008 are preliminary. Values for January through July 2007 are revised.  - 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."


Water is currently the leading renewable energy source used by electric utilities to generate electric power. Hydroelectric plants operate where suitable waterways are available; many of the best of these sites have already been developed. Generating electricity using water has several advantages. The major advantage is that water is a source of cheap power. In addition, because there is no fuel combustion, there is little air pollution in comparison with fossil fuel plants and limited thermal pollution compared with nuclear plants. Like other energy sources, the use of water for generation has limitations, including environmental impacts caused by damming rivers and streams, which affects the habitats of the local plant, fish, and animal life.

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   Source: National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Photographic Information Exchange.

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