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Net Generation from Natural Gas by State by Sector
                                         
Table 1.10.B.    xls   format     Electric Power Monthly

Table 1.10.B. Net Generation from Natural Gas by State by Sector, Year-to-Date through November 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 46,678 49,775 -6.2 NM 241 44,164 47,140 485 478 1,846 1,917
Connecticut 7,571 9,215 -17.8 2 4 7,319 9,041 NM 40 NM 129
Maine 6,239 6,036 3.4 -- -- 4,842 4,482 NM * 1,396 1,553
Massachusetts 19,855 22,973 -13.6 NM 221 19,135 22,221 409 404 NM 126
New Hampshire 6,518 5,361 21.6 6 14 6,415 5,240 -- -- NM 107
Rhode Island 6,493 6,189 4.9 -- -- 6,453 6,156 NM 33 -- --
Vermont 2 2 40.2 2 2 -- -- -- -- -- --
Middle Atlantic 77,940 77,406 0.7 13,886 13,281 62,048 62,320 618 529 1,388 1,276
New Jersey 19,587 17,134 14.3 NM 16 18,894 16,567 NM 72 NM 479
New York 40,911 42,313 -3.3 13,842 13,266 26,462 28,511 351 295 256 242
Pennsylvania 17,442 17,959 -2.9 NM -- 16,692 17,241 NM 163 NM 555
East North Central 23,641 32,838 -28 4,767 6,589 17,636 24,848 473 490 765 912
Illinois 3,865 7,229 -46.5 NM 678 2,890 5,752 392 399 NM 400
Indiana 3,236 3,725 -13.1 NM 915 2,258 2,598 NM 13 239 198
Michigan 9,233 12,106 -23.7 840 1,033 8,285 10,950 NM 22 NM 100
Ohio 2,294 3,742 -38.7 NM 1,033 NM 2,683 -- -- NM 26
Wisconsin 5,012 6,037 -17 2,379 2,929 2,407 2,865 NM 55 NM 187
West North Central 11,946 14,212 -15.9 9,656 11,770 2,146 2,268 NM 85 NM 89
Iowa 1,945 2,717 -28.4 1,938 2,712 NM * NM 5 1 --
Kansas 2,251 2,013 11.8 2,228 2,005 -- -- NM -- NM 8
Minnesota 2,084 3,431 -39.2 NM 1,887 910 1,414 NM 66 NM 63
Missouri 4,783 4,625 3.4 3,544 3,761 1,234 853 1 9 NM 3
Nebraska 702 1,085 -35.3 701 1,079 NM 2 NM 4 -- --
North Dakota NM 15 -- NM * -- -- -- -- NM 15
South Dakota NM 326 -- NM 326 -- -- -- -- -- --
South Atlantic 130,436 133,015 -1.9 106,149 104,052 23,132 27,628 NM 49 1,097 1,286
Delaware 1,332 1,781 -25.2 NM 41 1,270 1,525 -- -- 44 215
District of Columbia -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Florida 96,221 93,156 3.3 86,321 82,117 9,321 10,393 NM 40 525 606
Georgia 12,700 15,250 -16.7 7,160 8,265 5,274 6,810 -- -- 267 174
Maryland 1,572 2,148 -26.8 -- -- 1,492 2,045 NM * NM 103
North Carolina 4,091 4,335 -5.6 3,170 3,391 886 912 1 7 NM 25
South Carolina 5,519 5,842 -5.5 4,385 4,504 NM 1,333 NM 1 4 4
Virginia 8,844 10,140 -12.8 5,049 5,607 3,656 4,398 -- -- 140 134
West Virginia NM 363 -- 48 126 NM 212 -- -- NM 25
East South Central 41,010 44,297 -7.4 18,553 19,241 21,433 23,907 NM 82 948 1,067
Alabama 20,459 21,733 -5.9 7,739 7,544 12,191 13,673 -- -- 529 517
Kentucky NM 1,727 -- 653 1,445 111 94 -- -- NM 188
Mississippi 19,191 20,150 -4.8 9,814 9,740 9,128 10,085 NM 11 NM 314
Tennessee NM 687 -- 347 512 2 56 NM 71 NM 48
West South Central 260,625 265,869 -2 61,986 63,039 149,362 150,979 506 471 48,771 51,380
Arkansas 8,085 8,037 0.6 NM 951 6,848 6,917 NM * 183 169
Louisiana 39,925 40,870 -2.3 13,644 12,990 7,212 7,741 NM 39 19,036 20,099
Oklahoma 31,048 30,829 0.7 17,891 17,667 12,995 13,041 NM 23 NM 97
Texas 181,567 186,133 -2.5 29,398 31,430 122,307 123,280 443 408 29,420 31,014
Mountain 82,834 84,631 -2.1 42,071 42,061 39,640 41,513 NM 160 966 897
Arizona 34,403 35,290 -2.5 13,100 13,205 21,230 22,012 NM 61 NM 12
Colorado 12,102 13,742 -11.9 4,494 4,629 7,542 9,065 39 27 NM 21
Idaho 1,488 1,445 3 NM 210 1,351 1,201 -- -- 31 34
Montana NM 98 -- NM 14 NM 75 -- -- NM 10
Nevada 21,303 20,675 3 12,515 12,208 8,460 8,084 -- -- NM 383
New Mexico 6,318 6,124 3.2 5,616 5,626 NM 428 NM 54 NM 16
Utah 6,678 6,723 -0.7 6,175 6,036 NM 627 NM 18 NM 41
Wyoming 459 533 -14 NM 133 NM 21 -- -- 373 380
Pacific Contiguous 129,576 124,261 4.3 30,022 26,920 86,517 83,677 1,506 1,568 11,531 12,096
California 105,742 104,709 1 22,670 20,880 70,772 70,895 1,487 1,556 10,813 11,378
Oregon 15,626 13,051 19.7 5,515 4,477 9,421 7,883 NM 5 686 687
Washington 8,208 6,500 26.3 1,837 1,563 6,324 4,899 NM 7 32 31
Pacific Noncontiguous 3,541 3,479 1.8 3,448 3,407 -- -- -- * NM 71
Alaska 3,541 3,479 1.8 3,448 3,407 -- -- -- * NM 71
Hawaii -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
U.S. Total 808,226 829,782 -2.6 290,720 290,601 446,078 464,280 3,939 3,911 67,490 70,991
  * = 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 are final.  Values for 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. Natural gas includes a small amount of supplemental gaseous fuels.
  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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