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Net Generation from Coal by State by Sector
                                         
Table 1.7.A.    xls   format     Electric Power Monthly

Table 1.7.A. Net Generation from Coal 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 1,582 1,855 -14.7 384 323 1,171 1,509 -- -- 27 23
Connecticut 294 404 -27.2 -- -- 294 404 -- -- -- --
Maine 38 31 22.4 -- -- 16 12 -- -- 22 19
Massachusetts 866 1,097 -21.1 -- -- 861 1,093 -- -- 5 4
New Hampshire 384 323 19.1 384 323 -- -- -- -- -- --
Rhode Island -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Vermont -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Middle Atlantic 13,294 13,491 -1.5 127 211 13,040 13,116 5 3 122 160
New Jersey 989 960 3.1 NM 117 985 843 -- -- -- --
New York 1,842 1,692 8.9 123 94 1,677 1,536 4 2 38 60
Pennsylvania 10,463 10,839 -3.5 -- -- 10,378 10,738 NM 1 84 100
East North Central 39,924 39,362 1.4 28,293 28,173 11,208 10,755 39 41 383 393
Illinois 8,282 8,033 3.1 730 787 7,330 7,026 6 7 215 213
Indiana 10,465 10,768 -2.8 9,767 10,099 685 646 9 18 5 5
Michigan 5,808 5,670 2.4 5,710 5,576 42 38 19 16 36 40
Ohio 11,857 11,475 3.3 8,671 8,388 3,147 3,042 -- -- 39 45
Wisconsin 3,512 3,417 2.8 3,415 3,323 NM 3 5 1 88 91
West North Central 20,851 20,985 -0.6 20,589 20,599 3 132 34 32 225 222
Iowa 3,374 3,116 8.3 3,240 2,984 -- -- 20 19 113 113
Kansas 3,265 3,243 0.7 3,265 3,243 -- -- -- -- -- --
Minnesota 2,940 2,868 2.5 2,854 2,654 3 132 -- -- 83 81
Missouri 6,551 6,918 -5.3 6,523 6,892 -- -- 14 13 14 14
Nebraska 1,994 1,843 8.2 1,990 1,839 -- -- -- -- 4 4
North Dakota 2,669 2,689 -0.7 2,659 2,679 -- -- -- -- 10 10
South Dakota 58 308 -81.2 58 308 -- -- -- -- -- --
South Atlantic 37,483 35,272 6.3 31,053 28,802 6,126 6,145 11 11 292 314
Delaware 535 437 22.2 -- -- 526 429 -- -- 8 8
District of Columbia -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Florida 5,973 6,107 -2.2 5,470 5,621 476 462 -- -- 26 24
Georgia 7,332 6,952 5.5 7,265 6,873 -- -- -- -- 67 79
Maryland 2,656 2,423 9.6 -- -- 2,639 2,401 -- -- 17 22
North Carolina 6,363 6,320 0.7 6,077 6,050 245 224 11 11 29 34
South Carolina 3,849 3,197 20.4 3,827 3,174 -- -- -- -- 22 23
Virginia 2,987 2,681 11.4 2,469 2,166 444 439 -- -- 74 76
West Virginia 7,787 7,154 8.8 5,944 4,918 1,795 2,189 -- -- 48 47
East South Central 20,242 22,166 -8.7 19,032 21,027 1,041 971 2 3 166 166
Alabama 6,241 7,057 -11.6 6,204 7,019 16 17 -- -- 20 21
Kentucky 7,639 7,917 -3.5 6,899 7,247 740 670 -- -- -- --
Mississippi 1,372 1,666 -17.7 1,087 1,381 285 284 -- -- -- 1
Tennessee 4,990 5,526 -9.7 4,842 5,380 -- -- 2 3 145 144
West South Central 21,131 20,444 3.4 12,061 11,733 9,017 8,475 -- -- 52 236
Arkansas 2,578 2,184 18.1 2,568 2,173 -- -- -- -- 10 11
Louisiana 2,231 2,243 -0.6 1,099 1,174 1,131 1,065 -- -- 1 4
Oklahoma 3,008 3,200 -6 2,740 2,935 227 223 -- -- 41 41
Texas 13,314 12,818 3.9 5,655 5,451 7,659 7,186 -- -- -- 181
Mountain 18,427 18,325 0.6 16,657 16,566 1,725 1,695 -- -- 45 64
Arizona 3,640 3,199 13.8 3,621 3,163 -- -- -- -- 20 36
Colorado 3,193 3,215 -0.7 3,169 3,192 24 22 -- -- -- --
Idaho 7 7 1.7 -- -- -- -- -- -- 7 7
Montana 1,632 1,606 1.6 NM 29 1,602 1,577 -- -- -- --
Nevada 641 667 -3.9 641 667 -- -- -- -- -- --
New Mexico 2,108 2,691 -21.7 2,108 2,691 -- -- -- -- -- --
Utah 3,275 3,213 1.9 3,239 3,179 NM 34 -- -- -- --
Wyoming 3,931 3,728 5.5 3,850 3,644 NM 62 -- -- 18 21
Pacific Contiguous 1,558 1,456 7 432 434 1,079 977 -- -- 47 45
California 201 198 1.7 -- -- 162 158 -- -- 39 39
Oregon 432 434 -0.5 432 434 -- -- -- -- -- --
Washington 926 824 12.3 -- -- 918 818 -- -- 8 6
Pacific Noncontiguous 199 191 4 19 19 157 151 23 21 -- --
Alaska 58 57 3.1 19 19 16 16 23 21 -- --
Hawaii 141 135 4.4 -- -- 141 135 -- -- -- --
U.S. Total 174,691 173,547 0.7 128,648 127,886 44,569 43,926 114 111 1,360 1,625
    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.
  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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