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

Table 1.7.B. Net Generation from Coal 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 10,879 12,203 -10.8 2,267 2,237 8,546 9,789 -- -- 67 177
Connecticut 1,564 2,890 -45.9 -- -- 1,564 2,890 -- -- -- --
Maine 53 285 -81.5 -- -- 18 142 -- -- 35 143
Massachusetts 6,996 6,791 3 -- -- 6,965 6,757 -- -- NM 34
New Hampshire 2,267 2,237 1.3 2,267 2,237 -- -- -- -- -- --
Rhode Island -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Vermont -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Middle Atlantic 84,612 100,236 -15.6 376 989 83,296 98,077 NM 18 927 1,151
New Jersey 3,648 6,532 -44.1 NM 562 3,522 5,970 -- -- -- --
New York 9,854 13,426 -26.6 250 428 9,362 12,656 8 16 234 327
Pennsylvania 71,110 80,278 -11.4 -- -- 70,412 79,451 NM NM 693 824
East North Central 279,868 312,057 -10.3 200,687 219,689 76,203 89,066 351 333 2,627 2,969
Illinois 59,594 64,705 -7.9 2,651 2,493 55,651 60,696 33 22 1,259 1,493
Indiana 74,098 82,874 -10.6 69,225 77,638 4,742 5,095 97 103 NM 38
Michigan 45,511 47,382 -3.9 44,627 46,454 358 367 190 175 335 386
Ohio 76,197 88,795 -14.2 60,618 65,778 15,327 22,770 -- -- 252 247
Wisconsin 24,469 28,301 -13.5 23,566 27,327 NM NM NM 33 748 804
West North Central 151,511 160,458 -5.6 149,780 158,658 23 20 200 233 1,508 1,547
Iowa 25,051 27,456 -8.8 24,190 26,666 -- -- 133 129 727 661
Kansas 21,191 22,917 -7.5 21,191 22,917 -- -- -- -- -- --
Minnesota 20,395 22,322 -8.6 19,780 21,618 23 20 -- -- 592 684
Missouri 48,203 51,016 -5.5 48,036 50,810 -- -- 67 104 100 103
Nebraska 14,585 14,905 -2.1 14,567 14,887 -- -- -- -- NM NM
North Dakota 19,929 19,378 2.8 19,859 19,297 -- -- -- -- 70 81
South Dakota 2,157 2,464 -12.5 2,157 2,464 -- -- -- -- -- --
South Atlantic 237,894 296,615 -19.8 197,514 247,080 38,335 46,838 25 61 2,019 2,636
Delaware 1,958 3,636 -46.1 -- -- 1,893 3,575 -- -- 65 61
District of Columbia -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Florida 35,982 44,718 -19.5 33,073 41,247 2,754 3,276 -- -- 155 196
Georgia 47,490 59,932 -20.8 47,058 59,294 -- -- -- -- 432 638
Maryland 17,898 18,939 -5.5 -- -- 17,757 18,784 -- -- 140 155
North Carolina 45,022 53,755 -16.2 42,888 51,041 1,911 2,359 25 61 198 295
South Carolina 23,668 29,758 -20.5 23,454 29,520 -- -- -- -- 214 238
Virginia 18,714 22,274 -16 15,967 17,958 2,181 3,636 -- -- 566 680
West Virginia 47,163 63,603 -25.8 35,075 48,020 11,840 15,210 -- -- 247 374
East South Central 133,320 164,244 -18.8 124,362 155,162 7,973 7,970 NM 30 957 1,083
Alabama 38,048 51,389 -26 37,822 51,106 72 114 -- -- 154 169
Kentucky 57,236 61,077 -6.3 51,597 55,282 5,639 5,795 -- -- -- --
Mississippi 8,391 12,406 -32.4 6,128 10,339 2,262 2,061 -- -- 2 7
Tennessee 29,645 39,372 -24.7 28,816 38,435 -- -- NM 30 802 907
West South Central 147,207 157,744 -6.7 83,621 89,908 63,167 67,281 -- -- 419 555
Arkansas 16,345 17,182 -4.9 16,289 17,099 -- -- -- -- 57 83
Louisiana 15,003 16,740 -10.4 7,080 7,747 7,912 8,965 -- -- NM 28
Oklahoma 23,539 24,411 -3.6 21,912 22,592 1,276 1,375 -- -- 351 444
Texas 92,320 99,411 -7.1 38,341 42,470 53,979 56,941 -- -- -- --
Mountain 129,879 141,133 -8 117,989 126,942 10,868 13,072 -- -- 1,022 1,119
Arizona 25,794 29,298 -12 25,567 29,020 -- -- -- -- 227 278
Colorado 20,371 23,793 -14.4 20,246 23,640 124 153 -- -- -- --
Idaho 50 58 -13.9 -- -- -- -- -- -- 50 58
Montana 9,665 11,966 -19.2 202 218 9,463 11,748 -- -- -- --
Nevada 4,923 4,833 1.9 4,200 4,482 723 350 -- -- -- --
New Mexico 19,216 17,203 11.7 19,216 17,203 -- -- -- -- -- --
Utah 23,279 25,185 -7.6 22,442 24,311 NM NM -- -- 625 634
Wyoming 26,581 28,797 -7.7 26,116 28,069 NM 579 -- -- 120 149
Pacific Contiguous 7,483 8,973 -16.6 1,612 2,456 5,557 6,212 -- -- 315 305
California 1,313 1,564 -16.1 -- -- 1,024 1,280 -- -- 289 285
Oregon 1,612 2,456 -34.4 1,612 2,456 -- -- -- -- -- --
Washington 4,559 4,952 -7.9 -- -- 4,533 4,932 -- -- 26 20
Pacific Noncontiguous 1,361 1,555 -12.5 139 146 1,095 1,261 127 148 -- --
Alaska 379 434 -12.5 139 146 113 140 127 148 -- --
Hawaii 982 1,122 -12.4 -- -- 982 1,122 -- -- -- --
U.S. Total 1,184,016 1,355,217 -12.6 878,347 1,003,268 295,064 339,585 744 823 9,860 11,541
  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. Coal includes anthracite, bituminous coal, subbituminous coal, lignite, waste coal, and coal synfuel.
  Source: Energy Information Administration,  Form EIA-923, "Power Plant Operations Report."

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