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Table 22. Destination and Origin of Coal by State, 2000

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Destination Origin Quantity (thousand short tons) Average Quality Average Delivered Cost
Btu (per pound) Sulfur (percent by weight) Sulfur (pounds per MMBtu) Ash (percent by weight) (cents per million Btu) (dollars per short Ton)
Ohio  46,680 11,823 1.92 1.63 11.49 145.7 34.45
      Kentucky 8,243 11,731 .87 .75 13.25 112.3 26.36
      Ohio 17,768 11,760 3.18 2.70 10.58 190.4 44.79
      Pennsylvania 2,303 13,044 2.05 1.57 7.79 99.3 25.89
      Virginia 514 13,850 .75 .54 5.78 126.5 35.04
      West Virginia 16,174 12,013 1.27 1.06 13.00 124.7 29.95
      Wyoming 1,677 8,817 .27 .30 4.93 112.1 19.76
Oklahoma  18,375 8,728 .27 .31 4.82 94.3 16.46
      Oklahoma 77 12,935 3.73 2.88 9.59 104.6 27.06
      Wyoming 18,299 8,710 .25 .29 4.80 94.3 16.42
Oregon  2,000 8,636 .38 .44 6.10 106.8 18.45
      Utah 179 11,971 .55 .46 10.56 103.5 24.78
      Wyoming 1,821 8,309 .36 .43 5.66 107.3 17.83
Pennsylvania  9,899 12,670 2.26 1.79 10.50 114.9 29.11
      Kentucky 79 12,519 .99 .79 11.66 134.0 33.55
      Ohio 52 11,762 4.21 3.58 13.48 74.0 17.41
      Pennsylvania 5,722 12,883 1.96 1.52 9.63 118.5 30.52
      West Virginia 4,047 12,384 2.69 2.17 11.67 109.8 27.19
South Carolina  14,282 12,727 1.08 .85 8.56 139.0 35.37
      Kentucky 12,126 12,698 1.09 .85 8.67 137.2 34.85
      Tennessee 562 13,085 1.30 .99 6.63 149.7 39.16
      Virginia 1,078 12,754 .99 .78 8.36 146.4 37.35
      West Virginia 516 12,979 .85 .66 8.57 151.9 39.42
South Dakota  2,003 8,464 .31 .36 5.28 99.3 16.81
      Wyoming 2,003 8,464 .31 .36 5.28 99.3 16.81
Tennessee 1  27,713 11,629 1.53 1.31 8.68 110.6 25.73
      Colorado 2,114 11,858 .49 .41 8.48 120.0 28.46
      Illinois 2,397 12,451 2.26 1.82 8.05 104.1 25.92
      Kentucky 13,742 12,064 2.08 1.72 9.80 110.9 26.75
      Pennsylvania 841 13,151 2.38 1.81 7.77 109.4 28.78
      Tennessee 614 12,560 1.17 .93 10.46 120.8 30.34
      Utah 1,345 12,293 .51 .41 8.29 120.6 29.64
      Virginia 1,880 12,834 1.30 1.02 10.55 123.6 31.72
      West Virginia 30 11,779 1.03 .88 13.50 122.8 28.93
      Wyoming 4,750 8,801 .30 .34 5.15 95.6 16.83
Texas  93,009 7,548 .65 .86 10.86 122.7 18.53
      Colorado 1,217 10,434 .37 .35 6.00 146.3 30.52
      Texas 44,608 6,383 1.01 1.58 16.92 103.4 13.19
      Wyoming 47,184 8,576 .32 .38 5.26 135.6 23.26
Utah  15,430 11,678 .45 .38 9.33 101.3 23.66
      Colorado 1,367 10,008 .40 .40 10.03 163.2 32.66
      Utah 14,063 11,840 .45 .38 9.26 96.2 22.79
Virginia  12,584 12,814 .98 .77 10.06 133.0 34.09
      Kentucky 2,223 12,822 1.21 .94 8.57 136.4 34.97
      Maryland 161 10,045 3.35 3.33 28.20 88.5 17.78
      Pennsylvania 22 13,134 1.54 1.17 6.90 120.6 31.68
      Virginia 7,299 12,810 .90 .70 10.50 130.1 33.34
      West Virginia 2,879 12,970 .88 .68 9.09 139.7 36.25
Washington  1,871 8,310 .73 .88 11.49 168.8 28.05
      Montana 631 9,379 .34 .36 4.12 124.6 23.38
      Washington 1,240 7,765 .92 1.19 15.24 195.9 30.43
West Virginia  26,857 12,281 1.42 1.15 12.04 120.4 29.57
      Kentucky 435 11,955 .88 .73 11.47 105.1 25.12
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1/ The cost of coal shown for the States of Alabama, Florida, Kentucky, and Tennessee is not the total delivered cost of coal to these States.  For more detailed information see footnotes 4, 5, and 6 at the end of Table 31.
* = Number less than 0.5 rounded to zero.
       Notes: Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.  Data are for electric generating plants with a total steam-electric and combined-cycle nameplate capacity of 50 or more megawatts.  MM Btu = million Btu.
       Source: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, FERC Form 423, "Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants."