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 Date of Data: 2000
 Report Released: November 2002
 Next Release Date: January 2003

Table 23. Number and Capacity of Coal-Fired Steam-Electric Generators for U.S. Electric Utility Plants with Environmental Equipment by Census Division and State, 2000

Census Division State Generating Units1 Scrubbers Particulate Collectors Cooling Towers
Number of Generators Capacity2 (megawatts) Number of Generators Capacity2 (megawatts) Number of Generators Capacity2 (megawatts) Number of Generators Capacity2 (megawatts)
New England 14 2,373 0 0 14 2,373 0 0
  Connecticut 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
  Maine 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
  Massachusetts 9 1,764 0 0 9 1,764 0 0
  New Hampshire 5 609 0 0 5 609 0 0
  Rhode Island 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
  Vermont 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Middle Atlantic 87 26,264 16 7,112 85 24,417 18 13,213
  New Jersey 6 1,685 1 163 6 1,685 0 0
  New York 25 3,721 2 810 25 3,721 0 0
  Pennsylvania 56 20,858 13 6,139 54 19,011 18 13,213
East North Central 294 81,915 26 12,043 291 81,011 44 21,393
  Illinois 53 16,924 3 821 53 16,924 2 562
  Indiana 69 21,105 14 5,964 67 21,013 25 9,487
  Michigan 50 12,936 0 0 49 12,124 3 1,010
  Ohio 85 24,047 7 5,097 85 24,047 11 8,854
  Wisconsin 37 6,903 2 160 37 6,903 3 1,479
West North Central 134 37,847 24 10,890 130 35,433 42 14,284
  Iowa 31 6,307 1 176 30 5,709 7 2,278
  Kansas 14 5,385 7 3,920 14 5,385 8 3,258
  Minnesota 24 6,917 8 3,333 21 5,099 12 5,604
  Missouri 38 11,448 2 455 38 11,448 7 789
  Nebraska 14 3,127 0 0 14 3,127 4 430
  North Dakota 12 4,207 6 3,007 12 4,207 4 1,925
  South Dakota 1 456 0 0 1 456 0 0
South Atlantic 215 70,945 24 12,393 215 70,945 66 37,648
  Delaware 6 1,034 0 0 6 1,034 1 442
  District of Columbia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
  Florida 28 11,342 9 4,971 28 11,342 12 6,757
  Georgia 36 14,445 1 123 36 14,445 12 9,774
  Maryland 15 4,943 0 0 15 4,943 2 1,370
  North Carolina 45 12,494 0 0 45 12,494 6 3,126
  South Carolina 26 6,333 6 2,509 26 6,333 15 4,795
  Virginia 26 5,397 2 848 26 5,397 5 1,561
  West Virginia 33 14,958 6 3,942 33 14,958 13 9,822
East South Central 138 42,517 29 12,307 135 40,578 30 14,669
  Alabama 41 14,362 4 1,597 39 12,586 6 4,376
  Kentucky 54 15,985 21 7,710 53 15,822 21 9,394
  Mississippi 6 2,150 2 400 6 2,150 3 900
  Tennessee 37 10,020 2 2,600 37 10,020 0 0
West South Central 59 33,713 16 10,571 59 33,713 32 17,262
  Arkansas 5 3,958 0 0 5 3,958 4 3,400
  Louisiana 8 3,799 1 721 8 3,799 6 2,681
  Oklahoma 10 5,210 1 520 10 5,210 8 4,072
  Texas 36 20,746 14 9,330 36 20,746 14 7,109
Mountain 88 30,712 57 24,360 88 30,712 75 26,165
  Arizona 14 5,749 12 5,287 14 5,749 12 5,347
  Colorado 26 4,984 9 2,648 26 4,984 23 4,480
  Idaho 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
  Montana 5 2,518 4 2,327 5 2,518 4 2,327
  Nevada 8 2,769 5 879 8 2,769 7 1,951
  New Mexico 10 4,375 10 4,375 10 4,375 5 2,105
  Utah 10 4,461 7 3,826 10 4,461 10 4,461
  Wyoming 15 5,856 10 5,018 15 5,856 14 5,494
Pacific Contiguous 3 2,055 0 0 3 2,055 2 1,460
  California 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
  Oregon 1 595 0 0 1 595 0 0
  Washington 2 1,460 0 0 2 1,460 2 1,460
Pacific Noncontiguous 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
  Alaska 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
  Hawaii 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
U.S. Total 1,032 328,341 192 89,675 1,020 321,236 309 146,093


1/ Components are not additive since some generators are included in more than one category and not all units have environmental equipment.
2/ Nameplate capacity.
       Notes: · Data for 2000 are final pending final approval by the Environmental Protection Agency.  · Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.  · These data are only for plants with a fossil-fueled steam-electric capacity of 100 or more megawatts.
       Source: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-767, "Steam-Electric Plant Operation and Design Report."


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