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Net Generation from Natural Gas by State by Sector
                                         
Table 1.10.A.    xls   format     Electric Power Monthly

Table 1.10.A. Net Generation from Natural Gas by State by Sector, December 2007 and 2006
(Thousand Megawatthours)
Census Division
and State
Total (All Sectors)
Electric Power Sector
Commercial Sector
Industrial Sector
Electric Utilities
Independent Power Producers
Dec-07 Dec-06 Percent Change Dec-07 Dec-06 Dec-07 Dec-06 Dec-07 Dec-06 Dec-07 Dec-06
New England 4,314 3,607 19.6 NM 4 4,074 3,389 52 51 184 164
Connecticut 731 750 -2.5 -- -- 702 730 NM 3 NM 18
Maine 607 542 12.1 -- -- 475 415 NM * 132 127
Massachusetts 1,914 1,344 42.5 NM 4 1,852 1,284 43 44 NM 11
New Hampshire 389 581 -33.1 * * 378 573 -- -- NM 8
Rhode Island 672 390 72.2 -- -- 667 387 NM 3 -- --
Vermont * * -32.5 * * -- -- -- -- -- --
Middle Atlantic 6,362 4,077 56.1 1,076 1,001 5,076 2,918 57 46 153 111
New Jersey 1,657 978 69.4 NM 2 1,582 921 NM 9 60 47
New York 3,449 2,543 35.7 1,072 998 2,310 1,506 38 21 29 18
Pennsylvania 1,256 556 125.9 NM 1 1,183 492 NM 16 65 47
East North Central 2,344 1,340 74.9 485 159 1,724 1,064 48 41 87 76
Illinois 325 159 104.9 37 12 227 91 37 35 NM 20
Indiana 295 135 119.4 115 27 158 84 3 1 18 23
Michigan 1,033 706 46.3 40 41 970 646 NM 1 NM 18
Ohio 237 99 139.4 NM 19 188 78 -- -- NM 2
Wisconsin 453 241 87.7 247 59 181 166 6 4 NM 13
West North Central 1,161 739 57.1 998 615 145 107 NM 5 NM 11
Iowa 290 209 38.8 290 209 NM * NM * -- --
Kansas 122 57 112.7 121 57 -- -- -- -- NM 1
Minnesota 343 276 24.2 188 159 141 104 5 4 NM 9
Missouri 348 136 155.2 344 133 NM 4 * * NM *
Nebraska 32 39 -18.9 32 39 NM * NM * -- --
North Dakota NM 1 -- -- * -- -- -- -- 1 1
South Dakota 24 19 28.8 24 19 -- -- -- -- -- --
South Atlantic 9,255 7,281 27.1 7,486 6,163 1,644 1,015 3 5 122 97
Delaware 123 79 54.4 NM 1 121 78 -- -- NM *
District of Columbia -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Florida 7,189 5,877 22.3 6,424 5,275 681 540 3 5 81 57
Georgia 818 595 37.4 511 423 289 157 -- -- 18 16
Maryland 93 81 14.3 -- -- 84 75 NM * NM 6
North Carolina 110 105 4.4 104 105 NM * * * NM *
South Carolina 134 246 -45.6 95 216 37 27 NM * 1 2
Virginia 764 281 171.7 340 140 414 129 -- -- NM 12
West Virginia 25 17 53 11 4 14 9 -- -- NM 3
East South Central 2,819 2,080 35.5 1,442 821 1,267 1,157 8 6 101 96
Alabama 1,498 1,030 45.4 619 358 829 614 -- -- 49 58
Kentucky 76 48 59.6 59 34 1 2 -- -- NM 12
Mississippi 1,209 959 26.1 744 393 436 541 1 -- 28 25
Tennessee 36 44 -18.2 20 36 -- -- 8 6 NM 2
West South Central 19,441 18,375 5.8 4,875 4,468 10,004 9,317 38 41 4,524 4,549
Arkansas 354 321 10.4 129 43 202 262 NM * 23 16
Louisiana 3,011 2,902 3.8 887 869 410 325 3 3 1,710 1,704
Oklahoma 2,350 2,075 13.3 1,558 1,238 776 817 NM 2 NM 17
Texas 13,725 13,078 4.9 2,302 2,317 8,616 7,913 32 36 2,776 2,812
Mountain 7,143 6,406 11.5 3,449 3,080 3,593 3,236 13 12 88 77
Arizona 3,179 2,360 34.7 1,120 960 2,050 1,394 NM 6 3 --
Colorado 1,221 1,176 3.8 435 436 784 737 * 1 NM 3
Idaho 187 187 0.2 NM 6 178 178 -- -- NM 2
Montana NM 6 -- NM 1 NM 4 -- -- NM 2
Nevada 1,538 1,676 -8.2 1,003 792 504 855 -- -- 31 29
New Mexico 531 484 9.6 480 436 42 40 NM 4 NM 3
Utah 430 472 -9 399 445 NM 26 NM 2 -- --
Wyoming NM 45 -- NM 5 NM 2 -- -- 44 38
Pacific Contiguous 13,477 11,538 16.8 2,663 2,344 9,418 7,825 142 150 1,253 1,218
California 10,846 9,318 16.4 1,665 1,767 7,859 6,263 140 149 1,182 1,140
Oregon 1,803 1,442 25 660 378 1,073 989 NM * 70 75
Washington 827 777 6.5 337 199 486 574 NM 1 2 3
Pacific Noncontiguous 381 386 -1.3 369 377 -- -- * -- NM 9
Alaska 381 386 -1.3 369 377 -- -- * -- NM 9
Hawaii -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
U.S. Total 66,696 55,829 19.5 22,846 19,032 36,945 30,029 367 358 6,538 6,410
    * = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is "1" and 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 for 2006 are final. Values for 2007 are preliminary. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation. Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percent difference is calculated before rounding. Natural gas includes a small amount of supplemental gaseous fuels.
  Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" and Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report."

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