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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 December 2007 and 2006
(Thousand Barrels)
Census Division
and State
Total (All Sectors)
Electric Power Sector
Commercial Sector
Industrial Sector
Electric Utilities
Independent Power Producers
2007 2006 Percent Change 2007 2006 2007 2006 2007 2006 2007 2006
New England 9,991 8,562 16.7 730 555 8,217 6,643 131 225 913 1,139
Connecticut 2,407 2,416 -0.4 3 NM 2,316 2,286 NM NM 88 NM
Maine 1,249 904 38.2 NM NM 629 171 6 4 613 728
Massachusetts 5,245 4,347 20.7 105 61 4,925 3,951 61 133 154 203
New Hampshire 964 783 23.2 560 448 330 232 19 NM 56 78
Rhode Island 96 92 4.7 31 22 17 NM 45 NM NM NM
Vermont 29 20 44.1 29 20 -- -- -- -- -- --
Middle Atlantic 16,944 13,543 25.1 7,551 6,850 8,832 5,897 159 183 403 613
New Jersey 1,034 594 74 135 191 894 399 NM NM NM 3
New York 13,474 11,020 22.3 7,410 6,653 5,581 3,893 145 167 338 307
Pennsylvania 2,436 1,929 26.3 7 5 2,357 1,606 11 15 61 303
East North Central 2,690 2,231 20.6 1,964 1,538 405 321 6 4 315 368
Illinois 277 233 19 NM 60 192 170 1 2 5 NM
Indiana 343 327 5 278 266 NM * 3 2 61 59
Michigan 966 659 46.7 866 532 NM * 1 NM 99 126
Ohio 659 605 8.9 447 456 201 128 -- -- 11 21
Wisconsin 445 409 9 295 224 NM 22 1 * 139 NM
West North Central 1,477 856 72.5 1,442 831 16 9 8 9 NM 7
Iowa 433 271 60.1 422 264 10 7 * NM NM NM
Kansas 115 122 -5.9 115 122 -- -- -- NM -- --
Minnesota 406 180 125.4 388 168 6 NM 6 7 NM 3
Missouri 183 139 31.7 182 138 -- -- 1 1 -- --
Nebraska NM 43 -- NM 41 -- -- 1 1 -- --
North Dakota 100 82 22.9 97 78 -- -- -- -- 3 3
South Dakota 143 19 663.1 143 19 -- -- -- -- -- --
South Atlantic 33,850 30,837 9.8 28,892 27,475 3,309 2,003 NM 15 1,624 1,344
Delaware 541 297 82.6 NM * 374 203 -- -- 167 94
District of Columbia 197 231 -14.6 -- -- 197 231 -- -- -- --
Florida 25,347 25,879 -2.1 24,646 25,162 360 386 -- * 341 331
Georgia 424 435 -2.5 192 189 NM 3 13 7 213 235
Maryland 1,874 1,062 76.4 41 24 1,810 1,011 NM NM 21 NM
North Carolina 1,034 755 37 513 467 NM 6 NM NM 493 281
South Carolina 654 496 32 400 252 * -- NM NM 250 242
Virginia 3,417 1,413 141.8 2,763 1,152 523 157 6 5 125 100
West Virginia 361 270 33.9 334 230 13 6 -- -- 14 33
East South Central 1,565 1,547 1.2 1,322 1,263 56 46 -- -- 187 238
Alabama 307 387 -20.6 144 172 6 5 -- -- 158 210
Kentucky 244 193 26.3 194 152 50 41 -- -- -- --
Mississippi 724 683 6 721 678 -- -- -- -- 3 5
Tennessee 290 284 2.3 264 260 -- -- -- -- 26 24
West South Central 1,522 1,229 23.8 1,156 849 197 186 NM 5 164 189
Arkansas 303 300 1.1 279 267 -- -- -- -- 24 33
Louisiana 612 505 21.2 501 404 29 20 -- -- 82 81
Oklahoma 272 84 222.2 252 46 -- -- * 1 20 37
Texas 335 341 -1.7 124 132 168 165 NM 5 NM 39
Mountain 610 575 6 452 447 150 122 -- NM NM 6
Arizona 95 135 -29.6 89 132 -- -- -- NM 6 NM
Colorado 144 73 97.3 113 65 NM 8 -- * NM NM
Idaho NM NM -- NM NM -- -- -- -- -- --
Montana NM 41 -- NM NM NM 39 -- -- -- --
Nevada 25 37 -33.3 25 37 -- -- -- -- -- --
New Mexico 79 73 8.3 75 71 NM NM -- -- * *
Utah 145 125 15.7 64 53 81 72 -- -- -- --
Wyoming 85 91 -6.4 83 87 NM 1 -- -- 1 3
Pacific Contiguous 673 685 -1.6 169 163 133 210 NM NM 366 310
California 534 552 -3.3 140 131 115 191 NM NM 274 229
Oregon 19 18 1.5 9 11 -- -- -- NM 10 7
Washington 121 114 5.8 NM 21 18 20 NM NM 82 74
Pacific Noncontiguous 17,684 16,938 4.4 14,189 13,558 2,993 2,813 24 19 478 548
Alaska 2,081 1,452 43.4 1,959 1,319 -- -- 20 17 102 115
Hawaii 15,603 15,486 0.8 12,230 12,239 2,993 2,813 4 2 376 432
U.S. Total 87,005 77,003 13 57,866 53,529 24,309 18,249 363 463 4,467 4,761
    * = 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 estimates based on a sample. Values for January through July 2007 are revised.  - 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."

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