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Total Capacity of  Dispersed and Distributed Generators by Technology Type
                     
Table 2.7.C.    xls     pdf   format     

Table 2.7.C.  Total Capacity of  Dispersed and Distributed Generators by Technology Type, 2005 and 2006
(Count, Megawatts)
Period Internal Combustion Combustion Turbine Steam Turbine Hydroelectric Wind and Other Total
Capacity Capacity Capacity Capacity Capacity Number of Capacity
2004 5,538 1,238 1,638 1,029 139 16,986 9,579
2005[1] 8,316 2,251 1,957 1,000 1,007 28,744 14,532
2006 10,094 1,638 2,736 808 1,086 14,580 16,678
  [1] Distributed generator data in 2005 includes a significant number of generators reported by one respondent which may be for residential applications.
  Note: Dispersed and distributed generators are commercial and industrial generators.  Dispersed generators are not connected to the grid.  Distributed generators are connected to the grid.  Both types of generators may be installed at or near a customer`s site, or at other locations, and both types of generators may be owned by either the customers of the distribution utility or by the utility.  Other Technology includes generators for which technology is not specified. 
  Source: Form EIA-861, "Annual Electric Power Industry Report."

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