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Table
A17. Coal Stocks by Census Division, 2000 and 1999
(Thousand Short Tons)
| New England |
995 |
W |
218 |
W |
777 |
693 |
| Middle Atlantic |
5,458 |
8,800 |
960 |
4,307 |
4,498 |
4,493 |
| East North Central |
26,101 |
38,255 |
22,959 |
33,073 |
3,142 |
5,182 |
| West North Central |
16,207 |
W |
15,737 |
21,199 |
470 |
W |
| South Atlantic |
15,515 |
23,736 |
14,158 |
22,924 |
1,356 |
812 |
| East South Central |
8,254 |
W |
6,992 |
12,154 |
1,262 |
W |
| West South Central |
18,259 |
21,980 |
17,464 |
21,626 |
795 |
354 |
| Mountain |
11,535 |
W |
11,314 |
11,797 |
221 |
W |
| Pacific Contiguous |
697 |
W |
312 |
W |
385 |
105 |
| Pacific Noncontiguous |
95 |
W |
-- |
-- |
95 |
W |
| U.S.
Total |
103,117 |
142,543 |
90,115 |
128,493 |
13,001 |
14,050 |
W
= Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
Notes: Values for the industry and
nonutilities for 2000 are preliminary; utility values for 2000 are
final. Values for 1999 are final.Totals may not equal
sum of components because of independent rounding. For
a given fuel type, estimated totals for nonutility data at the Census
division level will not exactly equal the sum of the estimated totals
for all corresponding States. This is because Census division
level estimation is done by combining data regardless of State; thus
avoiding the need to add State level estimates that may not all be
available.
Sources: Energy Information Administration,
Form EIA-759, "Monthly Power Plant Report," and Form EIA-900, "Monthly
Nonutility Power Plant Report." |
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