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Data For: 2000
Report Released: January 2003
Next Release Date: March 2003
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Table 6. Existing Capacity and Planned Capacity Additions at U.S. Nonutilities by Energy Source and State, 2000 (continued) ippv2t06.txt
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1 Includes bituminous, lignite,
subbituminous, and waste/other coal.
2 Includes distillate fuel oil,
jet fuel, kerosene, other oil, petroleum coke, and residual fuel oil.
3 Includes blast-furnace gas,
other gas, and propane.
4 Hydroelectric capacity includes
net summer pumped storage capacity as follows: Connecticut: 6.8 megawatts;Massachusetts:
1,495.2 megawatts.
5 Includes black liquor, wood/wood
waste liquid, and wood/wood waste solids.
6 Includes agriculture byproducts,
landfill gas, municipal solid waste, other biomass gases, other biomass
liquids, other biomass solids, sludge waste, and tires.
7 Includes batteries, chemicals,
hydrogen, pitch, sulfur, and miscellaneous technologies.
Source: · Energy Information
Administration, Form EIA-860B, "Annual Electric Generator Report
- Nonutility."
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