State Energy Data System (SEDS)
 
Table S6b. Electric Power Sector Energy Expenditure Estimates by Source, 2006 (Million Nominal Dollars)
Table S6b.  Electric Power Sector Energy Expenditure Estimates by Source, 2006
                      (Million Nominal Dollars)



State



Coal


Natural
Gas a
Petroleum

Nuclear
Fuel



Biomass b


Electricity
Imports c


Total
Energy d
Residual
Fuel Oil
Distillate
Fuel Oil
Petroleum
Coke

Total
Alabama
1,687.6 1,065.3 14.0 14.0 137.7 8.4 2,913.0
Alaska
13.4 158.0 48.9 52.6 101.5 0.1 273.0
Arizona
591.1 1,608.0 (s) 12.5 12.5 156.8 0.4 7.5 2,376.3
Arkansas
364.1 453.3 11.1 4.0 15.1 84.6 1.8 919.0
California
36.8 5,172.3 0.7 16.2 19.3 36.2 148.5 312.6 173.5 5,879.9
Colorado
496.3 568.7 1.5 3.7 5.2 1.2 0.1 1,071.4
Connecticut
123.7 561.5 103.3 5.8 109.2 74.2 31.3 79.5 979.4
Delaware
125.6 75.0 6.0 6.0 12.0 (s) 212.6
Dist. of Col.
18.7 18.7 18.7
Florida
1,706.4 6,394.0 1,163.3 99.3 117.8 1,380.4 172.2 81.8 9,734.7
Georgia
2,041.5 702.2 3.6 11.2 14.8 146.3 0.5 2,905.3
Hawaii
26.7 715.2 220.4 935.6 10.2 972.5
Idaho
59.4 (s) (s) 3.4 2.4 65.3
Illinois
1,184.5 300.9 1.4 17.4 0.4 19.2 400.6 2.0 1,907.1
Indiana
1,911.4 205.6 23.6 23.6 0.8 1.8 2,143.2
Iowa
379.3 131.1 24.1 1.8 25.9 29.2 1.3 566.8
Kansas
427.9 142.1 11.0 11.0 40.1 621.1
Kentucky
1,657.7 94.6 16.2 51.6 67.8 0.4 1,820.5
Louisiana
465.1 1,500.8 21.9 3.0 18.0 42.9 84.7 2.3 2,095.8
Maine
10.2 300.5 7.6 1.4 9.0 94.1 223.0 636.8
Maryland
665.1 170.2 28.5 36.3 64.8 75.4 17.5 993.1
Massachusetts
305.2 1,258.6 185.4 12.6 198.0 25.2 48.4 41.2 1,876.5
Michigan
1,140.4 656.5 10.5 25.3 1.7 37.5 122.2 53.5 21.1 2,031.1
Minnesota
417.3 217.0 1.1 11.7 2.2 15.1 63.4 10.7 662.7 1,386.2
Mississippi
461.7 1,007.4 32.8 2.2 35.0 49.0 1,553.0
Missouri
884.4 225.0 11.7 11.7 44.0 (s) 0.2 1,165.3
Montana
165.2 3.5 2.2 6.9 9.1 5.1 182.9
Nebraska
175.8 56.9 0.1 3.6 3.6 44.4 0.3 (s) 281.0
Nevada
137.5 1,133.0 0.6 2.0 2.6 9.3 1,282.4
New Hampshire
114.3 315.2 20.2 21.2 41.4 41.3 39.8 34.5 586.5
New Jersey
316.4 1,052.8 7.8 10.8 18.6 156.1 31.2 1,575.1
New Mexico
491.0 358.4 7.3 7.3 0.5 1.8 859.1
New York
510.5 3,007.3 464.9 45.9 7.3 518.1 215.9 64.1 738.3 5,054.3
North Carolina
2,000.2 219.6 38.6 38.6 177.3 19.4 2,455.1
North Dakota
279.5 (s) 6.8 6.8 118.6 405.0
Ohio
2,277.9 184.7 39.9 14.4 54.3 67.9 2.5 49.9 2,637.1
Oklahoma
404.3 1,833.2 (s) 3.6 3.6 2,241.1
Oregon
31.5 447.4 0.9 0.9 31.3 27.0 538.0
Pennsylvania
2,130.6 783.2 44.6 51.4 1.3 97.2 316.0 58.7 1.9 3,387.6
Rhode Island
326.2 2.0 2.0 4.2 24.1 356.6
South Carolina
912.3 404.0 1.5 19.4 0.2 21.1 206.9 18.3 1,562.7
South Dakota
52.9 29.1 1.7 1.7 83.7
Tennessee
1,009.4 48.2 21.2 21.2 105.5 0.7 1,185.0
Texas
2,290.1 9,587.0 2.5 17.7 15.9 36.0 162.7 6.3 4.7 12,086.8
Utah
452.7 188.1 11.2 11.2 1.7 0.9 654.7
Vermont
0.2 0.7 0.7 23.8 22.3 148.2 195.3
Virginia
858.1 466.2 42.5 34.5 77.0 150.4 34.9 1,586.5
Washington
112.8 341.6 4.6 4.6 46.9 21.9 143.6 671.4
West Virginia
1,500.7 29.4 16.6 16.6 1,546.8
Wisconsin
618.5 323.2 21.5 10.0 31.5 67.4 9.7 (s) 1,050.3
Wyoming
459.4 5.6 8.3 8.3 1.6 474.9

United States
34,425.2 44,172.1 2,927.4 1,054.5 268.9 4,250.7 3,636.5 1,050.5 2,522.5 90,057.5
aNatural gas only; excludes supplemental gaseous fuels. — = No consumption.
bWood and waste. Where shown, (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
cElectricity imported from Canada and Mexico. Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
dThere are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal
energy.
Sources:  Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.