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Table 1.6.A.    xls   format     Electric Power Monthly

Table 1.6.A. Net Generation by State by Sector, January 2009 and 2008
(Thousand Megawatthours)
Census Division and State
Total (All Sectors)
Electric Power Sector
Commercial Sector
Industrial Sector
Electric Utilities
Independent Power Producers
Jan-09 Jan 2008R Percent Change Jan-09 Jan 2008R Jan-09 Jan 2008R Jan-09 Jan 2008R Jan-09 Jan 2008R
New England 11,718 10,512 11.5 632 536 10,489 9,382 80 81 517 514
Connecticut 2,893 2,796 3.5 NM NM 2,862 2,766 NM NM NM NM
Maine 1,553 1,464 6.1 NM NM 1,086 987 NM 18 453 459
Massachusetts 3,782 3,185 18.8 NM 31 3,667 3,077 52 53 NM NM
New Hampshire 2,269 1,826 24.2 515 440 1,741 1,376 NM NM NM NM
Rhode Island 633 672 -5.8 NM NM 626 667 NM NM -- --
Vermont 587 570 3 78 60 507 508 -- -- NM NM
Middle Atlantic 38,023 37,445 1.5 3,483 3,540 34,055 33,387 97 107 389 412
New Jersey 5,734 5,605 2.3 NM 90 5,675 5,446 NM NM NM 62
New York 12,548 11,832 6.1 3,384 3,309 9,001 8,352 59 70 103 102
Pennsylvania 19,741 20,009 -1.3 96 141 19,379 19,589 31 30 235 249
East North Central 57,764 59,007 -2.1 31,662 33,236 25,220 24,808 110 90 772 873
Illinois 17,015 17,011 0 355 427 16,420 16,340 46 23 194 221
Indiana 11,130 11,755 -5.3 9,950 10,571 992 930 19 14 170 241
Michigan 9,761 10,905 -10.5 7,982 8,895 1,621 1,840 36 42 122 128
Ohio 13,792 13,697 0.7 9,094 9,319 4,622 4,298 -- -- 76 81
Wisconsin 6,066 5,638 7.6 4,282 4,024 1,565 1,400 NM NM 210 204
West North Central 28,983 28,677 1.1 26,812 26,966 1,888 1,400 37 43 246 268
Iowa 4,918 4,799 2.5 4,098 4,099 728 602 20 18 71 80
Kansas 4,421 4,145 6.7 4,225 4,042 195 103 -- -- NM NM
Minnesota 5,028 5,277 -4.7 4,287 4,572 592 542 NM NM 142 154
Missouri 7,966 7,835 1.7 7,829 7,756 115 51 8 15 NM NM
Nebraska 2,887 3,052 -5.4 2,883 3,049 NM NM NM NM NM NM
North Dakota 3,114 2,947 5.7 2,865 2,840 232 89 NM NM NM NM
South Dakota 649 622 4.3 625 609 25 13 NM NM -- --
South Atlantic 69,629 72,378 -3.8 57,086 59,955 11,148 10,762 46 57 1,348 1,604
Delaware 729 789 -7.6 NM NM 665 690 -- -- 61 95
District of Columbia 6 3 93.6 -- -- 6 3 -- -- -- --
Florida 16,623 17,215 -3.4 14,928 15,523 1,404 1,379 NM NM 285 306
Georgia 11,235 12,414 -9.5 10,209 11,480 660 482 NM 1 364 450
Maryland 4,680 4,643 0.8 NM NM 4,631 4,589 NM 4 41 49
North Carolina 11,735 11,666 0.6 11,201 11,047 379 401 4 12 151 205
South Carolina 9,236 9,639 -4.2 9,039 9,392 45 83 NM 7 147 158
Virginia 7,664 6,714 14.1 6,257 5,540 1,169 907 25 26 213 241
West Virginia 7,721 9,295 -16.9 5,445 6,968 2,190 2,229 -- -- 86 99
East South Central 33,786 35,052 -3.6 29,286 30,081 3,738 4,065 NM NM 750 895
Alabama 13,244 12,406 6.8 11,407 10,663 1,462 1,326 -- -- 376 417
Kentucky 8,621 9,390 -8.2 7,622 8,234 956 1,100 -- -- 43 57
Mississippi 4,006 4,851 -17.4 2,548 3,039 1,314 1,633 NM NM 144 178
Tennessee 7,915 8,406 -5.8 7,710 8,145 7 7 NM NM 188 243
West South Central 50,205 53,454 -6.1 20,080 21,095 24,973 26,375 40 42 5,112 5,941
Arkansas 4,706 5,124 -8.2 3,892 4,325 648 626 NM NM 165 172
Louisiana 7,962 7,854 1.4 3,709 3,458 2,042 2,046 NM NM 2,209 2,346
Oklahoma 6,733 6,534 3 4,719 4,891 1,921 1,546 NM NM 91 94
Texas 30,804 33,942 -9.2 7,760 8,420 20,362 22,157 35 37 2,647 3,328
Mountain 31,890 31,922 -0.1 25,050 25,029 6,587 6,623 NM 24 240 246
Arizona 8,981 10,067 -10.8 7,778 7,872 1,160 2,151 NM NM 37 38
Colorado 4,612 4,905 -6 3,489 3,813 1,119 1,077 -- 9 NM 5
Idaho 921 907 1.5 714 611 161 248 -- -- 46 48
Montana 2,473 2,285 8.2 391 333 2,073 1,942 -- -- NM 10
Nevada 3,137 2,610 20.2 1,754 1,787 1,356 791 -- -- 27 31
New Mexico 3,401 2,817 20.7 2,932 2,599 463 212 NM NM NM NM
Utah 4,001 4,106 -2.6 3,903 4,016 NM NM NM NM 29 14
Wyoming 4,365 4,224 3.3 4,088 3,997 190 NM -- -- 87 97
Pacific Contiguous 30,192 32,201 -6.2 18,430 18,050 10,112 12,354 182 190 1,468 1,607
California 14,501 16,639 -12.8 5,161 5,867 7,854 9,188 174 184 1,313 1,400
Oregon 5,736 5,776 -0.7 4,672 4,328 982 1,307 NM NM 80 140
Washington 9,954 9,785 1.7 8,596 7,855 1,276 1,859 7 4 75 67
Pacific Noncontiguous 1,500 1,493 0.4 1,088 1,072 330 347 55 53 NM NM
Alaska 661 624 6 607 571 NM NM 23 23 NM NM
Hawaii 839 870 -3.6 481 501 311 328 32 30 NM NM
U.S. Total 353,690 362,142 -2.3 213,610 219,559 128,540 129,504 671 699 10,870 12,381
  R = Revised.  
  NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change.  
  Notes: See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2008 and 2009 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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