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Table 2.5.A. Coal Consumption by State, by Sector, June 2012 and 2011
(Thousand Tons)

  Electric Power Sector  
Census Division
and State
All Sectors Electric Utilities Independent Power Producers Commercial Sector Industrial Sector
  June 2012 June 2011 Percent Change June 2012 June 2011 June 2012 June 2011 June 2012 June 2011 June 2012 June 2011
New England 78 218 -64% 12 81 65 136 -- -- NM 1
Connecticut 11 35 -70% -- -- 11 35 -- -- -- --
Maine 1 1 1% -- -- * * -- -- * *
Massachusetts 55 101 -46% -- -- 54 101 -- -- NM NM
New Hampshire 12 81 -85% 12 81 -- -- -- -- -- --
Rhode Island -- -- . -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Vermont -- -- . -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Middle Atlantic 3,703 5,141 -28% -- NM 3,655 5,074 NM NM 48 62
New Jersey 69 223 -69% -- -- 69 223 -- -- -- --
New York 149 516 -71% -- NM 144 505 -- -- 5 6
Pennsylvania 3,485 4,402 -21% -- -- 3,443 4,346 NM NM 42 56
East North Central 15,779 18,856 -16% 10,863 13,163 4,820 5,600 8 9 88 84
Illinois 4,206 4,867 -14% 552 583 3,604 4,232 -- -- 50 52
Indiana 4,084 4,734 -14% 3,875 4,331 204 397 4 4 NM NM
Michigan 2,443 3,003 -19% 2,416 2,971 21 21 4 4 2 6
Ohio 3,340 4,281 -22% 2,331 3,325 992 949 -- -- 17 7
Wisconsin 1,707 1,971 -13% 1,689 1,952 -- -- NM NM 17 19
West North Central 11,530 12,516 -8% 11,419 12,399 -- -- 5 6 106 111
Iowa 1,841 2,002 -8% 1,775 1,934 -- -- 3 3 63 65
Kansas 1,632 1,904 -14% 1,632 1,904 -- -- -- -- -- --
Minnesota 1,032 1,428 -28% 998 1,391 -- -- -- -- 34 37
Missouri 3,871 4,299 -10% 3,867 4,295 -- -- 2 3 NM NM
Nebraska 1,173 1,147 2% 1,172 1,146 -- -- -- -- NM NM
North Dakota 1,873 1,570 19% 1,866 1,563 -- -- -- -- 7 7
South Dakota 108 165 -34% 108 165 -- -- -- -- -- --
South Atlantic 10,559 14,090 -25% 8,855 12,009 1,661 2,028 1 2 42 52
Delaware 72 90 -20% -- -- 72 90 -- -- -- --
District of Columbia -- -- . -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Florida 1,857 2,302 -19% 1,772 2,186 81 111 -- -- 4 5
Georgia 2,010 2,995 -33% 2,002 2,984 -- -- -- -- 8 11
Maryland 546 851 -36% -- -- 543 846 -- -- 4 5
North Carolina 1,978 2,543 -22% 1,913 2,460 59 75 1 1 5 7
South Carolina 1,022 1,519 -33% 1,018 1,514 -- 1 -- -- 4 4
Virginia 630 831 -24% 576 743 44 78 NM NM 9 10
West Virginia 2,443 2,959 -17% 1,573 2,122 862 828 -- -- 8 9
East South Central 7,740 9,301 -17% 7,544 9,077 167 195 NM NM 28 28
Alabama 2,231 2,912 -23% 2,221 2,901 3 3 -- -- 7 8
Kentucky 3,550 3,580 -1% 3,550 3,580 -- -- -- -- -- --
Mississippi 374 677 -45% 209 484 165 193 -- -- -- --
Tennessee 1,585 2,132 -26% 1,564 2,112 -- -- NM NM 21 20
West South Central 13,746 15,291 -10% 7,160 7,966 6,572 7,020 -- -- 14 305
Arkansas 1,585 1,531 4% 1,367 1,390 216 140 -- -- 2 2
Louisiana 1,320 1,472 -10% 716 758 603 714 -- -- -- --
Oklahoma 1,727 2,053 -16% 1,613 1,907 102 131 -- -- 12 15
Texas 9,114 10,234 -11% 3,463 3,911 5,651 6,036 -- -- -- 288
Mountain 8,401 8,406 -0% 7,888 7,851 477 519 -- -- 36 36
Arizona 1,812 1,912 -5% 1,806 1,905 -- -- -- -- 6 7
Colorado 1,668 1,415 18% 1,665 1,411 3 4 -- -- -- --
Idaho 1 1 -5% -- -- -- -- -- -- 1 1
Montana 403 421 -4% NM NM 384 401 -- -- -- --
Nevada 75 241 -69% 39 186 37 55 -- -- -- --
New Mexico 1,285 1,312 -2% 1,285 1,312 -- -- -- -- -- --
Utah 1,187 1,250 -5% 1,136 1,196 NM NM -- -- 25 24
Wyoming 1,968 1,853 6% 1,938 1,821 NM NM -- -- 3 4
Pacific Contiguous 56 150 -63% -- 76 49 67 -- -- 7 7
California 56 73 -24% -- -- 49 67 -- -- 7 6
Oregon -- 76 -100% -- 76 -- -- -- -- -- --
Washington * * -42% -- -- -- -- -- -- * *
Pacific Noncontiguous 106 103 3% 17 12 80 82 7 7 NM NM
Alaska 41 36 15% 17 12 NM 17 7 7 -- --
Hawaii 65 67 -3% -- -- 64 66 -- -- NM NM
U.S. Total 71,698 84,072 -15% 53,758 62,639 17,547 20,721 22 24 371 688

* = 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 are preliminary. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923. • Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.