Table S6b.  Electric Power Sector Energy Expenditure Estimates by Source, 2005
                      (Million Nominal Dollars)



State



Coal


Natural
Gas
Petroleum

Nuclear
Fuel



Biomassa


Electricity
Imports b


Total
Energy c
Residual
Fuel
Distillate
Fuel
Petroleum
Coke

Total
Alabama
1,431.2 1,013.3 18.7 18.7 138.4 2.8 2,604.4
Alaska
12.4 134.4 18.8 32.2 51.0 0.1 197.8
Arizona
575.7 1,792.1 (s) 6.4 6.4 147.9           ( d )   6.7 2,528.7
Arkansas
347.7 420.8 9.9 4.2 14.1 74.3 1.7 858.6
California
29.6 5,568.5 0.1 13.9 11.6 25.7 167.5 288.6 94.0 6,173.9
Colorado
398.4 686.4 4.7 4.7 0.4 1.6 1,091.5
Connecticut
114.3 594.9 180.8 6.9 187.7 65.9 21.7 75.3 1,059.8
Delaware
113.1 131.1 53.9 7.3 61.2 305.4
Dist. of Col.
36.5 36.5 36.5
Florida
1,485.6 5,516.1 1,912.3 179.4 121.6 2,213.2 139.7 58.9 9,413.5
Georgia
1,856.7 768.2 8.6 20.9 29.6 144.3 0.2 2,798.9
Hawaii
23.7 617.3 154.4 771.8 3.6 799.0
Idaho
76.0 (s) (s) 1.2 5.0 82.3
Illinois
1,116.7 523.4 6.1 25.0 1.1 32.1 425.2 2.1 0.1 2,099.6
Indiana
1,776.0 309.9 16.6 1.4 18.0 0.2 0.7 2,104.7
Iowa
348.8 188.2 23.4 23.4 26.1 1.9 (s) 588.3
Kansas
420.4 109.7 58.1 10.2 68.4 38.4 636.8
Kentucky
1,418.3 161.3 16.6 33.6 50.2           ( d )   1,630.2
Louisiana
399.2 2,605.1 130.3 9.2 14.4 153.9 75.3 0.9 3,234.4
Maine
10.3 468.5 53.5 1.9 55.5 37.8 247.7 819.7
Maryland
566.2 212.2 229.4 80.8 310.3 64.7 10.6 1,163.9
Massachusetts
358.5 1,467.9 461.9 25.9 487.8 25.3 28.5 39.9 2,407.9
Michigan
1,113.7 731.4 47.2 25.5 1.2 74.0 147.2 22.7 94.8 2,183.7
Minnesota
391.9 241.5 2.5 14.4 2.9 19.7 62.2 15.2 607.5 1,338.0
Mississippi
389.5 1,275.6 96.1 4.6 100.7 41.9 1,807.7
Missouri
814.2 268.5 17.4 0.3 17.8 35.4 0.1 0.7 1,136.6
Montana
135.0 1.7 1.4 3.8 5.2 6.2 148.0
Nebraska
156.6 65.8 0.6 3.5 4.1 39.5 0.2 (s) 266.3
Nevada
297.7 1,102.2 0.2 2.5 2.7 22.8 1,425.4
New Hampshire
107.4 426.2 72.4 9.7 82.1 40.0 11.3 32.5 699.4
New Jersey
272.8 1,236.0 26.1 15.1 41.2 139.2 16.7 1,705.9
New Mexico
476.7 330.2 5.1 5.1 (s) 7.1 819.1
New York
452.2 2,809.5 1,488.0 102.5 16.4 1,607.0 194.4 35.7 604.6 5,703.5
North Carolina
1,850.8 273.5 37.5 37.5 169.5 7.1 2,338.3
North Dakota
274.6 (s) 5.1 5.1 121.4 401.0
Ohio
2,102.6 266.3 53.8 8.7 62.5 57.3           ( d )   2.8 2,491.5
Oklahoma
387.5 2,005.2 0.2 1.6 1.8 2,394.5
Oregon
45.2 592.2 6.6 6.6           ( d )   241.9 885.9
Pennsylvania
1,939.4 830.6 297.8 91.3 3.9 393.0 306.6 29.3 1.7 3,500.5
Rhode Island
425.1 1.9 1.9 22.9 449.9
South Carolina
846.4 478.5 3.1 24.7 2.7 30.5 223.0 0.4 1,578.8
South Dakota
46.1 29.4 3.8 3.8 79.3
Tennessee
874.9 53.9 29.4 29.4 101.6 0.3 1,060.1
Texas
2,081.6 11,906.1 1.3 19.3 11.8 32.4 152.2 2.2 4.4 14,178.8
Utah
419.7 88.4 5.6 5.6 1.1 2.4 517.2
Vermont
0.3 0.9 0.9 18.3 20.8 121.8 162.1
Virginia
853.8 644.1 233.3 84.4 317.7 125.7 15.5 1,956.7
Washington
158.4 437.0 1.3 1.3 38.8 12.0 142.9 790.4
West Virginia
1,360.8 23.1 25.2 25.2 0.1 1,409.2
Wisconsin
598.0 514.1 20.3 3.5 23.8 51.0 6.6 (s) 1,193.6
Wyoming
434.2 3.3 5.9 5.9 2.7 446.1

United States
31,684.3 49,807.3 6,009.7 1,315.6 238.8 7,564.2 3,477.0 658.7 2,512.0 95,703.5
aWood and waste. — = No consumption.
bElectricity imported from Canada and Mexico. Where shown, (s) = Value less than 0.05 million nominal dollars.
cThere are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, or solar thermal
energy.
Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
dElectric power plants used  wood, landfill gas, or tire-derived fuel at no charge. Sources:  Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.