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Consumption of Petroleum Liquids for Electricity Generation by State by Sector
                                         
Table 2.6.B.    xls   format     Electric Power Monthly

Table 2.6.B. Consumption of Petroleum Liquids for Electricity Generation by State by Sector, Year-to-Date through July 2009 and 2008
(Thousand Barrels)
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 2,386 3,514 -32.1 290 288 1,895 3,005 53 33 147 188
Connecticut 400 723 -44.7 NM NM 390 711 -- -- 8 8
Maine 494 390 26.6 1 NM 376 232 NM NM 114 155
Massachusetts 1,225 2,150 -43 46 70 1,127 2,046 27 NM 24 25
New Hampshire 233 213 9.5 219 196 NM 8 12 8 NM NM
Rhode Island 27 28 -4.6 14 NM 1 8 NM 13 -- --
Vermont NM NM -- NM NM -- -- -- -- -- --
Middle Atlantic 4,949 4,710 5.1 1,859 1,836 2,951 2,741 31 33 108 100
New Jersey 440 432 1.8 NM 17 432 414 NM NM NM NM
New York 3,407 3,268 4.2 1,849 1,818 1,459 1,357 25 27 74 67
Pennsylvania 1,103 1,010 9.2 3 NM 1,060 970 NM NM 34 33
East North Central 957 1,269 -24.6 699 1,003 203 214 7 5 48 47
Illinois 146 167 -12.6 17 NM 129 148 * NM NM NM
Indiana 157 209 -24.5 146 201 NM NM NM NM 11 7
Michigan 269 444 -39.5 237 411 NM NM 6 4 25 29
Ohio 307 315 -2.6 232 251 72 62 -- -- 3 3
Wisconsin 77 133 -42 66 121 NM 4 NM NM 10 9
West North Central 443 529 -16.4 420 519 16 NM NM NM 3 2
Iowa 90 136 -34 84 131 5 NM * NM NM NM
Kansas 67 80 -15.8 67 80 -- -- -- -- -- --
Minnesota 102 113 -9.8 87 109 10 NM NM NM 2 NM
Missouri 93 90 4.3 93 89 -- -- NM NM NM NM
Nebraska 31 31 1.8 31 31 -- -- -- -- -- --
North Dakota 46 55 -17.3 44 54 -- -- NM NM NM NM
South Dakota 13 25 -46.8 13 25 NM NM NM NM -- --
South Atlantic 10,152 11,752 -13.6 8,462 10,322 1,241 1,132 NM NM 441 290
Delaware 385 226 69.9 NM NM 153 157 -- -- 229 66
District of Columbia 51 145 -65 -- -- 51 145 -- -- -- --
Florida 6,759 8,841 -23.6 6,590 8,739 127 47 -- -- 41 56
Georgia 183 201 -9.1 98 96 21 17 7 NM 57 82
Maryland 505 567 -10.9 26 NM 471 545 NM NM 8 7
North Carolina 367 322 14.2 334 276 NM NM NM NM 29 43
South Carolina 170 175 -3 127 157 * * NM NM 42 17
Virginia 1,560 1,125 38.7 1,113 890 412 216 * -- 35 19
West Virginia 173 149 15.8 170 147 3 2 -- -- -- --
East South Central 568 628 -9.5 463 518 54 50 -- -- 51 59
Alabama 149 185 -19.7 84 120 30 27 -- -- 35 39
Kentucky 149 133 11.9 124 109 24 23 -- -- -- --
Mississippi 31 39 -21.9 29 37 -- -- -- -- 2 2
Tennessee 240 270 -11.1 225 252 -- -- -- -- 15 18
West South Central 407 463 -12.1 249 263 68 138 NM NM 88 60
Arkansas 119 50 138.8 115 45 -- -- -- -- 4 4
Louisiana 169 195 -13.3 94 167 18 12 -- -- 56 16
Oklahoma NM NM -- 14 18 -- -- NM NM NM NM
Texas 99 192 -48.5 26 32 49 127 1 NM 22 32
Mountain 269 277 -3 239 247 25 26 NM NM NM NM
Arizona 64 53 20.8 62 51 -- -- NM NM 2 NM
Colorado 23 33 -30.1 22 31 NM NM * -- NM *
Idaho NM NM -- NM NM -- -- -- -- -- --
Montana 16 21 -23 NM NM 15 20 -- -- -- --
Nevada 23 16 44.3 14 13 9 2 -- -- -- --
New Mexico 51 67 -23.1 49 62 NM NM -- -- NM 2
Utah 39 34 14.6 39 34 -- -- -- -- -- --
Wyoming 52 53 -2.5 51 52 -- -- -- -- NM NM
Pacific Contiguous 170 205 -17.3 55 102 30 77 NM NM 85 25
California 143 160 -10.3 48 81 22 65 NM NM 73 14
Oregon 7 22 -69.4 3 19 -- -- NM NM 3 3
Washington 20 24 -17 NM NM 7 12 NM NM 8 9
Pacific Noncontiguous 8,318 7,924 5 7,360 7,134 862 702 8 NM 87 83
Alaska 1,305 789 65.3 1,250 761 -- -- NM NM 50 NM
Hawaii 7,013 7,135 -1.7 6,111 6,373 862 702 2 2 37 59
U.S. Total 28,617 31,270 -8.5 20,097 22,231 7,345 8,089 115 89 1,061 861
  * = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is "1" then values under 0.5 are shown as "*".)
  NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change.  
  Notes: Beginning with the collection of Form EIA-923 in January 2008, the methodology to allocate total fuel consumption for electricity generation and consumption for useful thermal output was changed. See the technical notes (Appendix C) for further information. See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2008 and 2009 are preliminary estimates based on a sample. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percent difference is calculated before rounding. Petroleum liquids include distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, jet fuel, kerosene, and waste oil.
  Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" and Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report;" Beginning with 2008 data, the Form EIA-923, "Power Plant Operations Report," replaced the following: Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" Form EIA-920, "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report;"  Form EIA-423, "Monthly Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants Report;" and  Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, FERC Form 423, "Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants."

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