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Table A9. Net Generation from Petroleum by Census Division and State,
2000 and 1999
(Million Kilowatthours)

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Census Division and State Industry Utility Nonutility
2000 1999 2000 1999 2000 1999
New England 18,373 29,111 613 8,285 17,760 20,825
  Connecticut 6,196 8,341 8 5,794 6,188 2,547
  Maine 3,080 4,809 -- 673 3,080 4,136
  Massachusetts 8,478 11,923 124 300 8,354 11,623
  New Hampshire 496 1,573 410 1,486 86 86
  Rhode Island 60 2,440 11 9 49 2,430
  Vermont 63 25 61 22 3 3
Middle Atlantic 19,561 17,988 13,401 15,330 6,160 2,658
  New Jersey 907 1,170 295 532 612 638
  New York 15,385 13,362 11,449 11,735 3,936 1,627
  Pennsylvania 3,270 3,456 1,657 3,063 1,612 392
East North Central 3,458 4,584 2,514 3,163 944 1,421
  Illinois 591 765 141 372 450 392
  Indiana 872 930 845 813 26 117
  Michigan 1,188 1,487 994 1,283 194 204
  Ohio 355 486 342 474 13 12
  Wisconsin 452 916 191 221 261 696
West North Central 1,836 1,969 1,358 1,488 479 481
  Iowa 136 169 96 128 40 40
  Kansas 423 314 421 311 3 3
  Minnesota 848 1,084 440 674 407 410
  Missouri 260 293 248 281 12 12
  Nebraska 55 30 54 29 1 1
  North Dakota 63 55 47 40 15 15
  South Dakota 52 24 52 24 -- --
South Atlantic 44,431 49,780 40,378 46,528 4,053 3,252
  Delaware 847 1,620 398 1,234 449 386
  District of Columbia 142 230 97 230 44 --
  Florida 35,403 37,151 34,336 36,697 1,067 453
  Georgia 1,585 1,720 641 663 944 1,058
  Maryland 1,914 4,164 1,509 3,897 405 266
  North Carolina 1,133 939 469 284 664 654
  South Carolina 295 382 266 301 29 81
  Virginia 2,858 3,388 2,408 3,035 450 353
  West Virginia 254 186 254 186 * *
East South Central 3,924 4,080 3,868 3,902 56 178
  Alabama 281 285 241 154 40 131
  Kentucky 122 128 119 104 3 25
  Mississippi 2,973 3,145 2,969 3,142 3 3
  Tennessee 549 521 540 502 9 19
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   * = For detailed data, the absolute value is less than 0.5; for percentage calculations, the absolute value is less than 0.05 percent.
   Notes: •Petroleum includes fuel oil Nos.  2,4,5 and 6, crude oil, kerosene, and petroleum coke.  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," Form EIA-900, "Monthly Nonutility Power Plant Report," and Form EIA-860B, "Annual Electric Generator Report-Nonutility."