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Total Renewable Net Summer Capacity by Energy Source and State

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Table 1.23 Total Renewable Net Summer Capacity by Energy Source and State, 2006
(Megawatts)
State Biomass Geothermal Hydroelectric Conventional Solar/PV Wind Total
Waste Wood and Derived Fuels3 
Landfill Gas/MSW1  Other Biomass2 
Alabama                         - - 581 - 3,271 - - 3,852
Alaska                            - - - - 397 - 3 400
Arizona                          4 - 3 - 2,720 9 - 2,736
Arkansas                        5 6 292 - 1,389 - - 1,691
California                       275 145 584 2,032 10,083 402 2,255 15,776
Colorado                        - 10 - - 652 - 289 950
Connecticut                    170 - - - 147 - - 316
Delaware                        7 - - - - - - 7
District of Columbia       - - - - - - - -
Florida                            447 163 343 - 55 - - 1,008
Georgia                           5 44 450 - 2,027 - - 2,526
Hawaii                            60 49 - 31 24 - 43 206
Idaho                              - - 75 - 2,378 - 75 2,528
Illinois                            111 15 - - 33 - 105 264
Indiana                           31 - - - 60 - - 91
Iowa                               11 3 - - 131 - 921 1,067
Kansas                            - - - - 3 - 363 366
Kentucky                       12 - 43 - 815 - - 871
Louisiana                        - 15 318 - 192 - - 525
Maine                             53 36 609 - 719 - - 1,418
Maryland                        126 - 2 - 566 - - 693
Massachusetts                 261 9 26 - 259 - - 554
Michigan                        149 - 210 - 257 - 2 618
Minnesota                      127 - 129 - 175 - 827 1,259
Mississippi                      - - 229 - - - - 229
Missouri                         3 - - - 552 - - 555
Montana                        - - 17 - 2,604 - 145 2,766
Nebraska                        6 4 - - 272 - 73 355
Nevada                           - - - 188 1,047 - - 1,236
New Hampshire              31 - 141 - 512 - - 685
New Jersey                     181 20 - - 5 - 8 212
New Mexico                   - 6 - - 82 - 494 582
New York                       313 - 37 - 4,307 - 370 5,027
North Carolina               14 - 324 - 1,954 - - 2,292
North Dakota                 - 10 - - 443 - 164 617
Ohio                               4 - 64 - 101 - 7 175
Oklahoma                      16 - 63 - 851 - 594 1,524
Oregon                           14 3 195 - 8,374 - 399 8,984
Pennsylvania                  359 - 108 - 748 - 150 1,365
Rhode Island                   24 - - - 4 - - 28
South Carolina                29 - 220 - 1,345 - - 1,594
South Dakota                 - - - - 1,516 - 43 1,559
Tennessee                      5 2 147 - 2,638 - 29 2,821
Texas                             42 16 130 - 681 - 2,738 3,607
Utah                               4 - - 23 255 - - 282
Vermont                         - - 76 - 309 - 5 390
Virginia                          170 - 410 - 671 - - 1,251
Washington                    35 4 326 - 21,156 - 821 22,343
West Virginia                 - - - - 264 - 66 330
Wisconsin                      62 1 220 - 476 - 53 813
Wyoming                       - - - - 303 - 287 590
U.S. Total                      3,166 561 6,372 2,274 77,821 411 11,329 101,934
1 Total capacity whose primary energy source is landfill gas or MSW. 
2 Agriculture byproducts/crops, sludge waste, and other biomass solids, liquids and gases. 
3 Black liquor, and wood/woodwaste solids and liquids. 
MSW = Municipal Solid Waste.
PV = Photovoltaic.
- = No data reported.
Notes: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Revisions to biomass capacity removed tires from renewable waste energy.
Source: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-860, "Annual Electric Generator Report."