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Renewable Electric Power Sector Net Summer Capacity

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Table 21. Renewable Electric Power Sector Net Summer Capacity by Energy Source and State, 2004
(Megawatts)
State Geothermal Hydroelectric Conventional MSW /
Landfill Gas
Other Biomassª Solar Wind Wood /
Wood Waste
Total
 Alabama             3,280           3,280
 Alaska              395       1   396
 Arizona             2,710 4   8     2,722
 Arkansas            1,388   4       1,392
 California        1,956 10,072 242 49 390 2,023 425 15,157
 Colorado            643   10   227   880
 Connecticut         146 166 26       338
 Delaware                         
 District of Columbia                
 Florida             55 438 75     67 635
 Georgia             2,004 2         2,007
 Hawaii               31 17   46   11   105
 Idaho               2,391         12 2,402
 Illinois            32 94 45   50   221
 Indiana             59 10         69
 Iowa                140 6     621   767
 Kansas              3       113   116
 Kentucky            817 9         826
 Louisiana           192   12       204
 Maine               622 30       252 903
 Maryland            566 118         684
 Massachusetts       253 258       26 537
 Michigan            241 90     1 158 490
 Minnesota           147 136     487 76 847
 Mississippi                      
 Missouri            556           556
 Montana             2,627           2,627
 Nebraska            266 3 1   13   284
 Nevada            142 1,047           1,189
 New Hampshire       517 31       91 640
 New Jersey          11 181 19       211
 New Mexico          82   6   264   352
 New York            4,195 267     48 37 4,547
 North Carolina      1,792 14       45 1,851
 North Dakota        485       64   549
 Ohio                122 4     7 7 140
 Oklahoma            788       176   964
 Oregon              8,330 14 3   223 66 8,636
 Pennsylvania        751 310     132 28 1,220
 Rhode Island        4 15         19
 South Carolina      1,339 3         1,342
 South Dakota        1,526       43   1,569
 Tennessee              2,429 5     29 7 2,469
 Texas               668 40     1,286   1,994
 Utah              23 254 1         278
 Vermont             299       5 72 376
 Virginia            779 93       83 954
 Washington          21,066 35 4   243 136 21,485
 West Virginia       123       66   189
 Wisconsin           438 71 1   36 44 591
 Wyoming             303       285   588
Total 2,152 76,970 2,692 303 398 6,456 1,630 90,601
a Agriculture byproducts/crops, sludge waste, tires and other biomass solids, liquids and gases.
* =Less than 500 kilowatts.
Note: The electric power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-power (CHP) plants within North American Classification System (NAICS) 22 category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. Blank cell indicates the state has no data to report for that energy source. Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
Source: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-860,"Annual Electric Generator Report."