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Net Generation by State by Sector
                                         
Table 1.6.B.    xls   format     Electric Power Monthly

Table 1.6.B. Net Generation by State by Sector, Year-to-Date through August 2009 and 2008
(Thousand Megawatthours)
Census Division
and State
Total (All Sectors)
Electric Power Sector
Commercial Sector
Industrial Sector
Electric Utilities
Independent Power Producers
2009  2008 Percent Change 2009  2008 2009  2008 2009  2008 2009  2008
New England 82,950 83,384 -0.5 3,688 3,722 75,027 75,199 578 557 3,657 3,905
Connecticut 21,247 20,539 3.4 NM NM 21,032 20,336 NM NM 160 151
Maine 10,824 11,095 -2.4 1 NM 7,424 7,433 146 146 3,252 3,515
Massachusetts 26,270 27,750 -5.3 266 341 25,479 26,898 358 344 167 167
New Hampshire 14,980 14,765 1.5 2,891 2,853 12,014 11,846 14 NM 61 NM
Rhode Island 5,165 4,914 5.1 8 NM 5,125 4,880 NM NM -- --
Vermont 4,465 4,321 3.3 496 498 3,953 3,807 -- -- NM NM
Middle Atlantic 280,988 286,886 -2.1 25,500 26,724 251,801 256,204 740 736 2,947 3,222
New Jersey 41,346 43,941 -5.9 -12 382 40,904 43,080 53 NM 400 429
New York 91,482 93,358 -2 24,691 25,379 65,588 66,737 444 450 759 792
Pennsylvania 148,160 149,586 -1 821 963 145,308 146,386 243 235 1,788 2,001
East North Central 405,881 447,667 -9.3 217,702 244,387 181,384 195,178 879 872 5,917 7,230
Illinois 128,577 133,184 -3.5 2,885 2,860 123,965 128,308 291 307 1,436 1,708
Indiana 79,227 88,094 -10.1 70,124 78,793 7,533 6,943 131 138 1,439 2,220
Michigan 67,239 79,847 -15.8 55,546 65,253 10,366 13,204 389 354 937 1,036
Ohio 90,183 103,633 -13 61,716 66,629 27,894 36,375 -- -- 574 629
Wisconsin 40,655 42,909 -5.3 27,430 30,852 11,626 10,348 68 73 1,531 1,636
West North Central 210,541 215,078 -2.1 194,763 201,647 13,455 10,959 292 331 2,031 2,140
Iowa 34,328 35,683 -3.8 27,937 30,400 5,493 4,462 157 157 741 664
Kansas 31,490 30,857 2.1 30,355 29,999 1,124 845 -- -- NM NM
Minnesota 34,889 37,269 -6.4 29,826 32,313 3,966 3,702 53 59 1,043 1,195
Missouri 59,484 63,578 -6.4 58,157 62,388 1,146 974 74 107 107 110
Nebraska 22,607 21,696 4.2 22,578 21,666 NM NM NM 9 NM NM
North Dakota 22,486 21,216 6 20,857 20,181 1,517 894 NM NM 112 141
South Dakota 5,258 4,779 10 5,051 4,700 206 80 NM NM -- --
South Atlantic 515,451 553,977 -7 428,768 460,343 75,190 81,258 419 466 11,074 11,910
Delaware 3,223 5,340 -39.6 NM NM 2,751 4,758 -- -- 451 556
District of Columbia 35 69 -49.1 -- -- 35 69 -- -- -- --
Florida 146,385 149,365 -2 131,017 133,912 12,533 12,992 53 59 2,782 2,402
Georgia 87,427 93,972 -7 77,878 86,606 6,567 3,929 4 NM 2,978 3,435
Maryland 31,002 32,520 -4.7 19 NM 30,638 32,128 31 33 315 349
North Carolina 80,447 87,178 -7.7 76,195 82,317 3,157 3,457 36 69 1,059 1,334
South Carolina 68,688 69,916 -1.8 66,984 67,686 440 915 58 58 1,206 1,258
Virginia 49,311 50,626 -2.6 41,106 41,300 6,391 7,268 238 243 1,577 1,814
West Virginia 48,932 64,991 -24.7 35,548 48,488 12,677 15,742 -- -- 706 762
East South Central 244,105 261,502 -6.7 206,061 228,892 32,201 26,137 86 86 5,757 6,386
Alabama 95,017 99,382 -4.4 77,519 87,442 14,647 8,838 -- -- 2,851 3,102
Kentucky 61,914 65,596 -5.6 54,397 57,487 7,156 7,736 -- -- 361 373
Mississippi 32,688 35,143 -7 21,178 24,369 10,331 9,516 NM NM 1,172 1,250
Tennessee 54,486 61,381 -11.2 52,968 59,594 67 48 78 79 1,373 1,661
West South Central 424,312 434,332 -2.3 160,664 165,395 221,846 223,995 377 388 41,424 44,553
Arkansas 39,753 37,593 5.7 30,514 31,149 8,026 5,158 NM NM 1,211 1,284
Louisiana 61,758 63,308 -2.4 29,763 28,990 15,333 16,269 NM NM 16,636 18,021
Oklahoma 52,902 51,895 1.9 38,603 39,278 13,662 11,863 NM NM 620 733
Texas 269,898 281,536 -4.1 61,784 65,979 184,825 190,704 332 338 22,957 24,515
Mountain 244,040 254,012 -3.9 189,699 199,788 51,870 51,613 110 136 2,361 2,475
Arizona 75,212 81,193 -7.4 60,566 64,126 14,366 16,740 43 43 237 283
Colorado 33,569 36,338 -7.6 24,895 28,258 8,630 8,007 3 27 42 45
Idaho 8,932 8,862 0.8 7,160 6,829 1,418 1,684 -- -- 354 349
Montana 16,986 19,828 -14.3 4,337 5,016 12,582 14,737 -- -- 67 75
Nevada 25,482 22,760 12 15,523 15,142 9,733 7,376 -- -- 226 242
New Mexico 26,484 23,661 11.9 22,810 22,166 3,627 1,442 34 35 NM NM
Utah 28,433 30,804 -7.7 27,090 29,430 462 522 31 30 850 822
Wyoming 28,942 30,566 -5.3 27,318 28,821 1,052 1,106 -- -- 571 639
Pacific Contiguous 244,427 253,352 -3.5 149,520 151,108 82,033 89,034 1,384 1,376 11,491 11,834
California 135,092 135,265 -0.1 59,458 54,115 63,961 69,394 1,323 1,326 10,351 10,429
Oregon 37,191 39,747 -6.4 28,809 30,506 7,776 8,356 NM 11 594 875
Washington 72,143 78,340 -7.9 61,253 66,487 10,296 11,283 48 40 546 530
Pacific Noncontiguous 11,247 11,589 -2.9 8,144 8,272 2,574 2,733 351 385 178 199
Alaska 4,326 4,271 1.3 4,007 3,915 113 140 134 153 72 64
Hawaii 6,921 7,317 -5.4 4,137 4,358 2,460 2,593 217 232 106 134
U.S. Total 2,663,942 2,801,777 -4.9 1,584,508 1,690,279 987,381 1,012,309 5,216 5,333 86,837 93,855
  NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change.  
  Notes: See Glossary for definitions. Values for and 2008 and 2009 are preliminary.   - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923, 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.
  Source: Energy Information Administration,  Form EIA-923, "Power Plant Operations Report."

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