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DOE/EIA-0226 (2007/01) Electric Power Monthly January 2007 With Data for October 2006 Energy Information Administration Office of Coal, Nuclear, Electric and Alternate Fuels U.S. Department of Energy Washington, DC 20585 This report is available on the Web at: http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/electricity/epm/epm_sum.html This report was prepared by the Energy Information Administration, the independent statistical and analytical agency within the U.S. Department of Energy. The information contained herein should be attributed to the Energy Information Administration and should not be construed as advocating or reflecting any policy of the Department of Energy or any other organization. Contacts The Electric Power Monthly is prepared by the U.S. Department of Energy's Energy Information Administration. 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Quality The Energy Information Administration is committed to quality products and quality service. To ensure that this report meets the highest standards for quality, please forward your comments or suggestions about this publication to Jorge Luna-Camara at (202-287-1753), or e-mail: jorge.luna-camara@eia.doe.gov. For general inquiries about energy data, please contact the National Energy Information Center at (202-586-8800). Internet users may contact the center at: infoctr@eia.doe.gov. ii Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Preface The Electric Power Monthly (EPM) presents monthly electricity statistics for a wide audience including Congress, Federal and State agencies, the electric power industry, and the general public. The purpose of this publication is to provide energy decision makers with accurate and timely information that may be used in forming various perspectives on electric issues that lie ahead. In order to provide an integrated view of the electric power industry, data in this report have been separated into two major categories: electric power sector and combined heat and power producers. The Energy Information Administration (EIA) collected the information in this report to fulfill its data collection and dissemination responsibilities as specified in the Federal Energy Administration Act of 1974 (Public Law 93-275) as amended. fossil fuels received, electricity retail sales, associated revenue, and average price of electricity sold. In addition the report contains rolling 12-month totals in the national overviews, as appropriate. Data Sources The EPM contains information from the following data sources: Form EIA-423, "Monthly Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants Report;" Form EIA-826, "Monthly Electric Sales and Revenue With State Distributions Report;" Form EIA-860, "Annual Electric Generator Report;" Form EIA-861, "Annual Electric Power Industry Report;" Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Data Report;" Form EIA-920, “Combined Heat and Power Report;” and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) Form 423, "Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants." Forms and their instructions may be obtained from the internet site: http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/electricity/page/forms.html (The FERC Form 423 and instructions are available at http://ferc.gov/docs-filing/eforms-elec.asp#423). A detailed description of these forms and associated algorithms are found in Appendix C, “Technical Notes.” Background The Electric Power Division, Office of Coal, Nuclear, Electric and Alternate Fuels, EIA, Department of Energy prepares the EPM. This publication provides monthly statistics at the State (lowest level of aggregation), Census division, and U.S. levels for net generation, fossil fuel consumption and stocks, cost, quantity and quality of Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 iii Contents Executive Summary ................................................................................................................................................................. 1 Chapter 1. Net Generation..................................................................................................................................................... 16 Chapter 2. Consumption of Fossil Fuels ............................................................................................................................... 45 Chapter 3. Fossil-Fuel Stocks for Electricity Generation ...................................................................................................... 66 Chapter 4. Receipts and Cost of Fossil Fuels ........................................................................................................................ 71 Chapter 5. Retail Sales, Revenue, and Average Retail Price of Electricity......................................................................... 103 Appendices Relative Standard Error ................................................................................................................................................... 114 Major Disturbances and Unusual Occurrences................................................................................................................ 130 Technical Notes ............................................................................................................................................................... 138 Glossary................................................................................................................................................................................ 154 iv Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table Index Executive Summary .......................................................................................................................................................................1 Table ES1.A. Total Electric Power Industry Summary Statistics, 2006 and 2005 .......................................................................4 Table ES1.B. Total Electric Power Industry Summary Statistics,Year-to-Date 2006 and 2005 ..................................................5 Table ES2.A. Summary Statistics: Receipts and Cost of Fossil Fuels for the Electric Power Industry by Sector, Physical Units, 2006 and 2005 .............................................................................................................................................6 Table ES2.B. Summary Statistics: Receipts and Cost of Fossil Fuels for the Electric Power Industry by Sector, Btus, 2006 and 2005........................................................................................................................................................7 Table ES3. New and Planned U.S. Electric Generating Units by Operating Company, Plant and Month, 2006 - 2007 .........8 Table ES4. Plants Sold and Transferred in 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006...................................................................................11 Chapter 1. Net Generation ...........................................................................................................................................................16 Table 1.1. Net Generation by Energy Source: Total (All Sectors), 1992 through October 2006...........................................17 Table 1.1.A. Net Generation by Other Renewables: Total (All Sectors), 1992 through October 2006 .....................................18 Table 1.2. Net Generation by Energy Source: Electric Utilities, 1992 through October 2006 ..............................................19 Table 1.3. Net Generation by Energy Source: Independent Power Producers, 1992 through October 2006 ........................20 Table 1.4. Net Generation by Energy Source: Commercial Combined Heat and Power Sector, 1992 through October 2006 .......................................................................................................................................................................21 Table 1.5. Net Generation by Energy Source: Industrial Combined Heat and Power Sector, 1992 through October 2006 .......................................................................................................................................................................22 Table 1.6.A. Net Generation by State by Sector, October 2006 and 2005..................................................................................23 Table 1.6.B. Net Generation by State by Sector, Year-to-Date through October 2006 and 2005 ..............................................24 Table 1.7.A. Net Generation from Coal by State by Sector, October 2006 and 2005................................................................25 Table 1.7.B. Net Generation from Coal by State by Sector, Year-to-Date through October 2006 and 2005 .............................26 Table 1.8.A. Net Generation from Petroleum Liquids by State by Sector, October 2006 and 2005...........................................27 Table 1.8.B. Net Generation from Petroleum Liquids by State by Sector, Year-to-Date through October 2006 and 2005 .......28 Table 1.9.A. Net Generation from Petroleum Coke by State by Sector, October 2006 and 2005 ..............................................29 Table 1.9.B. Net Generation from Petroleum Coke by State by Sector, Year-to-Date through October 2006 and 2005 ...........30 Table 1.10.A. Net Generation from Natural Gas by State by Sector, October 2006 and 2005 .....................................................31 Table 1.10.B. Net Generation from Natural Gas by State by Sector, Year-to-Date through October 2006 and 2005..................32 Table 1.11.A. Net Generation from Other Gases by State by Sector, October 2006 and 2005 ....................................................33 Table 1.11.B. Net Generation from Other Gases by State by Sector, Year-to-Date through October 2006 and 2005 .................34 Table 1.12.A. Net Generation from Nuclear Energy by State by Sector, October 2006 and 2005 ...............................................35 Table 1.12.B. Net Generation from Nuclear Energy by State by Sector, Year-to-Date through October 2006 and 2005............36 Table 1.13.A. Net Generation from Hydroelectric (Conventional) Power by State by Sector, October 2006 and 2005 ..............37 Table 1.13.B. Net Generation from Hydroelectric (Conventional) Power by State by Sector, Year-to-Date through October 2006 and 2005 ..........................................................................................................................................38 Table 1.14.A. Net Generation from Other Renewables by State by Sector, October 2006 and 2005...........................................39 Table 1.14.B. Net Generation from Other Renewables by State by Sector, Year-to-Date through October 2006 and 2005........40 Table 1.15.A. Net Generation from Hydroelectric (Pumped Storage) Power by State by Sector, October 2006 and 2005 .........41 Table 1.15.B. Net Generation from Hydroelectric (Pumped Storage) Power by State by Sector, Year-to-Date through October 2006 and 2005 ..........................................................................................................................................42 Table 1.16.A. Net Generation from Other Energy Sources by State by Sector, October 2006 and 2005 .....................................43 Table 1.16.B. Net Generation from Other Energy Sources by State by Sector, Year-to-Date through October 2006 and 2005 .......................................................................................................................................................................44 Chapter 2. Consumption of Fossil Fuels......................................................................................................................................45 Table 2.1.A. Coal: Consumption for Electricity Generation by Sector, 1992 through October 2006.........................................46 Table 2.1.B. Coal: Consumption for Useful Thermal Output by Sector, 1992 through October 2006.......................................47 Table 2.1.C. Coal: Consumption for Electricity Generation and Useful Thermal Output by Sector, 1992 through October 2006 .......................................................................................................................................................................48 Table 2.2.A. Petroleum Liquids: Consumption for Electricity Generation by Sector, 1992 through October 2006...................49 Table 2.2.B. Petroleum Liquids: Consumption for Useful Thermal Output by Sector, 1992 through October 2006.................50 Table 2.2.C. Petroleum Liquids: Consumption for Electricity Generation and Useful Thermal Output by Sector, 1992 through October 2006 ............................................................................................................................................51 Table 2.3.A. Petroleum Coke: Consumption for Electricity Generation by Sector, 1992 through October 2006 ......................52 Table 2.3.B. Petroleum Coke: Consumption for Useful Thermal Output by Sector, 1992 through October 2006.....................53 Table 2.3.C. Petroleum Coke: Consumption for Electricity Generation and Useful Thermal Output by Sector, 1992 through October 2006 ............................................................................................................................................54 Table 2.4.A. Natural Gas: Consumption for Electricity Generation by Sector, 1992 through October 2006 .............................55 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 v Table 2.4.B. Table 2.4.C. Table 2.5.A. Table 2.5.B. Table 2.6.A. Table 2.6.B. Table 2.7.A. Table 2.7.B. Table 2.8.A. Table 2.8.B. Natural Gas: Consumption for Useful Thermal Output by Sector, 1992 through October 2006 ...........................56 Natural Gas: Consumption for Electricity Generation and Useful Thermal Output by Sector, 1992 through October 2006..........................................................................................................................................................57 Consumption of Coal for Electricity Generation by State by Sector, October 2006 and 2005 ..............................58 Consumption of Coal for Electricity Generation by State by Sector, Year-to-Date through October 2006 and 2005.................................................................................................................................................................59 Consumption of Petroleum Liquids for Electricity Generation by State by Sector, October 2006 and 2005 ........60 Consumption of Petroleum Liquids for Electricity Generation by State by Sector, Year-to-Date through October 2006 and 2005 ..........................................................................................................................................61 Consumption of Petroleum Coke for Electricity Generation by State by Sector, October 2006 and 2005 ............62 Consumption of Petroleum Coke for Electricity Generation by State by Sector, Year-to-Date through October 2006 and 2005 ..........................................................................................................................................63 Consumption of Natural Gas for Electricity Generation by State by Sector, October 2006 and 2005...................64 Consumption of Natural Gas for Electricity Generation by State by Sector, Year-to-Date through October 2006 and 2005........................................................................................................................................................65 Chapter 3. Fossil-Fuel Stocks for Electricity Generation ..........................................................................................................66 Table 3.1. Stocks of Coal, Petroleum Liquids, and Petroleum Coke: Electric Power Sector, 1992 through October 2006 .......................................................................................................................................................................67 Table 3.2. Stocks of Coal, Petroleum Liquids, and Petroleum Coke: Electric Power Sector, by State, October 2006 ...........68 Table 3.3. Stocks of Coal, Petroleum Liquids, and Petroleum Coke: Electric Power Sector, by Census Division, October 2006..........................................................................................................................................................69 Table 3.4. Stocks of Coal by Coal Rank, 1992 through October 2006 ...................................................................................70 Chapter 4. Receipts and Cost of Fossil Fuels ..............................................................................................................................71 Table 4.1. Receipts, Average Cost, and Quality of Fossil Fuels: Total (All Sectors), 1992 through September 2006 ..........72 Table 4.2. Receipts, Average Cost, and Quality of Fossil Fuels: Electric Utilities, 1992 through September 2006..............74 Table 4.3. Receipts, Average Cost, and Quality of Fossil Fuels: Independent Power Producers, 1992 through September 2006 .....................................................................................................................................................76 Table 4.4. Receipts, Average Cost, and Quality of Fossil Fuels: Commercial Sector, 1992 through September 2006 .........78 Table 4.5. Receipts, Average Cost, and Quality of Fossil Fuels: Industrial Sector, 1992 through September 2006..............80 Table 4.6.A. Receipts of Coal Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, September 2006 and 2005 .................................82 Table 4.6.B. Receipts of Coal Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, Year-to-Date through September 2006 and 2005 .......................................................................................................................................................................83 Table 4.7.A. Receipts of Petroleum Liquids Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, September 2006 and 2005 ...........84 Table 4.7.B. Receipts of Petroleum Liquids Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, Year-to-Date through September 2006 and 2005......................................................................................................................................85 Table 4.8.A. Receipts of Petroleum Coke Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, September 2006 and 2005 ...............86 Table 4.8.B. Receipts of Petroleum Coke Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, Year-to-Date through September 2006 and 2005......................................................................................................................................87 Table 4.9.A. Receipts of Natural Gas Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, September 2006 and 2005......................88 Table 4.9.B. Receipts of Natural Gas Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, Year-to-Date through September 2006 and 2005........................................................................................................................................................89 Table 4.10.A. Average Cost of Coal Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, September 2006 and 2005 .........................90 Table 4.10.B. Average Cost of Coal Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, Year-to-Date through September 2006 and 2005.................................................................................................................................................................91 Table 4.11.A. Average Cost of Petroleum Liquids Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, September 2006 and 2005 .......................................................................................................................................................................92 Table 4.11.B. Average Cost of Petroleum Liquids Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, Year-to-Date through September 2006 and 2005......................................................................................................................................93 Table 4.12.A. Average Cost of Petroleum Coke Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, September 2006 and 2005.......94 Table 4.12.B. Average Cost of Petroleum Coke Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, Year-to-Date through September 2006 and 2005......................................................................................................................................95 Table 4.13.A. Average Cost of Natural Gas Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, September 2006 and 2005..............96 Table 4.13.B. Average Cost of Natural Gas Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, Year-to-Date through September 2006 and 2005......................................................................................................................................97 Table 4.14. Receipts and Quality of Coal by Rank Delivered for Electricity Generation: Total (All Sectors) by State, September 2006 .....................................................................................................................................................98 Table 4.15. Receipts and Quality of Coal by Rank Delivered for Electricity Generation: Electric Utilities by State, September 2006 .....................................................................................................................................................99 Table 4.16. Receipts and Quality of Coal by Rank Delivered for Electricity Generation: Independent Power Producers by State, September 2006.......................................................................................................................................100 vi Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table 4.17. Table 4.18. Receipts and Quality of Coal by Rank Delivered for Electricity Generation: Commercial Combined Heat and Power Producers by State, September 2006....................................................................................................101 Receipts and Quality of Coal by Rank Delivered for Electricity Generation: Industrial Combined Heat and Power Producers by State, September 2006...........................................................................................................102 Chapter 5. Retail Sales, Revenue, and Average Retail Price of Electricity ..............................................................................103 Table 5.1. Retail Sales of Electricity to Ultimate Customers: Total by End-Use Sector, 1992 through October 2006 .........104 Table 5.2. Revenue from Retail Sales of Electricity to Ultimate Customers: Total by End-Use Sector, 1992 through October 2006..........................................................................................................................................................105 Table 5.3. Average Retail Price of Electricity to Ultimate Customers: Total by End-Use Sector, 1992 through October 2006..........................................................................................................................................................106 Table 5.4.A. Retail Sales of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by End-Use Sector, by State, October 2006 and 2005.............107 Table 5.4.B. Retail Sales of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by End-Use Sector, by State, Year-to-Date through October 2006 and 2005 ..........................................................................................................................................108 Table 5.5.A. Revenue from Retail Sales of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by End-Use Sector, by State, October 2006 and 2005.................................................................................................................................................................109 Table 5.5.B. Revenue from Retail Sales of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by End-Use Sector, by State, Year-to-Date through October 2006 and 2005.............................................................................................................................110 Table 5.6.A. Average Retail Price of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by End-Use Sector, by State, October 2006 and 2005 .......................................................................................................................................................................111 Table 5.6.B. Average Retail Price of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by End-Use Sector, by State, Year-to-Date through October 2006 and 2005.............................................................................................................................112 Appendices Table A1.A. Table A1.B. Table A2.A. Table A2.B. Table A3.A. Table A3.B. Table A4.A. Table A4.B. Table A5.A. Table A5.B. Table A6.A. Table A6.B. Table A7.A. Table A7.B. Table A8.A. Table A8.B. Table B.1. Table B.2. Table C1. Table C2. ...............................................................................................................................................................................113 Relative Standard Error for Net Generation by Fuel Type: Total (All Sectors) by Census Division and State, October 2006................................................................................................................................................114 Relative Standard Error for Net Generation by Fuel Type: Total (All Sectors) by Census Division and State, Year-to-Date through October 2006 ............................................................................................................115 Relative Standard Error for Net Generation by Fuel Type: Electric Utilities by Census Division and State, October 2006..........................................................................................................................................................116 Relative Standard Error for Net Generation by Fuel Type: Electric Utilities by Census Division and State, Year-to-Date through October 2006 ......................................................................................................................117 Relative Standard Error for Net Generation by Fuel Type: Independent Power Producers by Census Division and State, October 2006 ..........................................................................................................................118 Relative Standard Error for Net Generation by Fuel Type: Independent Power Producers by Census Division and State, Year-to-Date through October 2006 .......................................................................................119 Relative Standard Error for Net Generation by Fuel Type: Commercial Sector by Census Division and State, October 2006................................................................................................................................................120 Relative Standard Error for Net Generation by Fuel Type: Commercial Sector by Census Division and State, Year-to-Date through October 2006 ............................................................................................................121 Relative Standard Error for Net Generation by Fuel Type: Industrial Sector by Census Division and State, October 2006..........................................................................................................................................................122 Relative Standard Error for Net Generation by Fuel Type: Industrial Sector by Census Division and State, Year-to-Date through October 2006 ......................................................................................................................123 Relative Standard Error for Retail Sales of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by End-Use Sector, Census Division, and State, October 2006 .........................................................................................................................124 Relative Standard Error for Retail Sales of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by End-Use Sector, Census Division, and State, Year-to-Date through October 2006 ......................................................................................125 Relative Standard Error for Revenue from Retail Sales of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by End-Use Sector, Census Division, and State, October 2006.................................................................................................126 Relative Standard Error for Revenue from Retail Sales of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by End-Use Sector, Census Division, and State, Year-to-Date through October 2006..............................................................127 Relative Standard Error for Average Retail Price of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by End-Use Sector, Census Division, and State, October 2006.............................................................................................................128 Relative Standard Error for Average Retail Price of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by End-Use Sector, Census Division, and State, Year-to-Date through October 2006..........................................................................129 Major Disturbances and Unusual Occurrences, Year-to-Date through October 2006 ...........................................130 Major Disturbances and Unusual Occurrences, January through December 2005 ...............................................133 Average Heat Content of Fossil-Fuel Receipts, September 2006 ..........................................................................150 Comparison of Preliminary Monthly Data Versus Final Monthly Data at the U.S. Level, 2003 Through 2005 .......................................................................................................................................................................151 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 vii Table C3. Table C4. Comparison of Annual Monthly Estimates Versus Annual Data at the U.S. Level, All Sectors 2003 Through 2005.........................................................................................................................................................152 Unit-of-Measure Equivalents for Electricity..........................................................................................................153 viii Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Illustrations Figure 1: Figure 2: Figure 3: Figure 4: Figure 5: Net Generation Shares by Energy Source: Total (All Sectors), Year-to-Date through October, 2006 ..................1 Net Generation by Major Energy Source: Total (All Sectors), November 2005 through October 2006 ...............1 Net Generation Shares by Sector, Year-to-Date through October 2006 ................................................................2 Electric Power Industry Fuel Costs, October 2005 through September 2006........................................................2 Average Retail Price of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by End-Use Sector, Year-to-Date through October 2006 and 2005 ..........................................................................................................................................3 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 ix Executive Summary Generation and Consumption of Fuels for Electricity Generation, October 2006 Generation: As the transition from the summer to the fall season continued, October 2006 total net generation declined 3.1 percent from September 2006 due to declining cooling needs. Comparing October 2006 to October 2005, however, net generation increased 1.5 percent, due to a 27.4 percent rise in heating degree days from last year. According to the National Climatic Data Center, October 2006 was the 29th coolest October on record. October 2006 was also the first month since February 2003 in which none of the regions in the continental United States experienced above average temperatures. Coal generation in October 2006 was down 0.8 percent from October 2005. Nuclear generation was down 6.1 percent, primarily attributed to a number of nuclear plant outages for refueling and maintenance during the month. As a consequence of continuing high oil prices, petroleum liquid-fired generation plunged by 60.9 percent from October 2005, while natural gas-fired generation rose by 25.2 percent due to declining fuel costs. Year-to-date, net generation was up 0.2 percent from the same period in 2005. Net generation attributable to coalfired plants was down 1.3 percent compared to the same period in 2005, due to displacement of coal-fired generation by increased hydroelectric and nuclear output. Generation from petroleum liquids was down 55.7 percent while generation from natural gas was up 6.8 percent as prices for the fuel have moderated. Year-to-date, nuclear net generation was 1.2 percent higher than 2005 as nuclear plants continue to experience fewer days lost to planned and forced maintenance than in 2005. Net generation attributable to hydroelectric sources in October was 4.0 percent lower than in October 2005; however, the year-to-date total was 7.3 percent higher than it was in 2005. Due to heavy precipitation, water supplies have been at or above normal in the northwestern States and California, the largest hydroelectric production region. The fastest growing source of generation continues to be wind power. In October 2006, wind generation increased by 63.8 percent compared to October 2005. Year-to-date net generation from wind was up 47.4 percent. However, wind still constitutes a small share of total generation (0.6 percent of the total, year-to-date). Year-to-date, 48.5 percent of the Nation’s electric power was generated at coal-fired plants (Figure 1). Nuclear plants contributed 19.2 percent, 20.5 percent was generated at natural gas-fired plants, and 1.6 percent was generated at petroleum-fired plants. Conventional hydroelectric power provided 7.2 percent of the total, while other renewables (primarily biomass, but also geothermal, solar, and wind) and other miscellaneous energy sources generated the remaining electric power. As experienced in the past, U.S. total net generation was lower in October than during the summer months (Figure 2). The lower level of generation after the peak months of July and August provides opportunities for generating plants to rebuild their fuel stocks and to perform maintenance and refueling activities. Figure 1: Net Generation Shares by Energy Source: Total (All Sectors), Year-to-Date through October, 2006 48.5% 2.9% 1.6% 19.2% 20.5% 7.2% Coal Natural Gas Other Energy Sources Hydroelectric Conventional Nuclear Petroleum Consumption of Fuels: Reflecting the decrease in generation attributable to coal, consumption of coal for power generation in October 2006 decreased 0.2 percent compared to October 2005. Consumption of natural gas, however, was up 23.7 percent. Consumption of petroleum liquids and petroleum coke were down 58.7 percent and 3.2 percent, respectively. Year-to-date, consumption of coal for power generation was down 1.0 percent, petroleum liquids consumption was down 54.2 percent, and consumption of petroleum coke was down 9.2 percent. Year-to-date natural gas consumption, however, was up 6.1 percent, reflecting the moderation in natural gas prices. Figure 2: Net Generation by Major Energy Source: Total (All Sectors), November 2005 through October 2006 450 400 350 U . S. T o t al Terawatthours 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 NOV-05 DEC-05 JAN- 06 FEB- 06 MAR- 06 APR- 06 MAY- 06 JUN-06 JUL-06 AUG-06 SEP-06 OCT- 06 C o al N at ur al Gas N uclear Hyd r o elect r i c 1 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Sectoral Distribution of Generation and Consumption of Fuels: During October 2006, 61.8 percent of electric power generation was produced at utility power plants, 34.2 percent by independent power producers (IPPs), and the remainder at industrial and commercial combined heat and power plants (CHPs). Utility-operated power plants consumed 74.0 percent of the coal for electric power generation, compared to 24.8 percent by IPPs. Also, utilities consumed 72.1 percent of the petroleum liquids, compared to 21.3 percent by IPPs. While utilities accounted for the largest share of coal and petroleum liquids consumption, the reverse was true for natural gas, with IPPs consuming 53.6 percent of the gas compared to 34.8 percent by utilities. The balance of coal, petroleum liquids and gas consumption was attributed to industrial and commercial plants. Year-to-date, 62.8 percent of electric power generation was produced at utility power plants, 33.4 percent by independent power producers, and the remainder at industrial and commercial combined heat and power plants (Figure 3). Year-to-date, utility-operated plants consumed 75.0 percent of the coal, 35.2 percent of the natural gas, and 69.4 percent of the liquid petroleum used to generate electric power. IPPs consumed 24.0 percent of the coal, 54.0 percent of the natural gas, and 24.4 percent of the liquid petroleum burned for electric power generation. Industrial CHP plants consumed the balance of fossil fuels for electric power generation. Figure 3: Net Generation Shares by Sector, Year-to-Date through October 2006 The decline in petroleum liquid-fired generation in 2006, due to the high price of oil and the moderation in natural gas prices, has resulted in a buildup of petroleum stocks at power plants compared to October 2005 when stocks, at 38.6 million barrels, were only slightly higher than they had been in September 2005 when they were at the lowest levels since at least 1973. Stocks of petroleum liquids in the electric power sector totaled 48.5 million barrels at the end of October 2006, 25.7 percent (9.9 million barrels) higher than the low levels of October 2005, although they were 2.4 percent lower than in September 2006. Fuel Receipts and Costs, September 2006 The average price paid for natural gas by electricity generators in September 2006 declined to $6.22 per MMBtu, a 14.6-percent decrease from the August 2006 level of $7.29 per MMBtu (Table ES2.B.) The September 2006 price was 41.4 percent lower than the September 2005 price of $10.63 per MMBtu. The average price paid for petroleum liquids was $8.14 per MMBtu in September 2006, a 16.3-percent decrease when compared with the $9.72 per MMBtu price in August 2006 and 10.5 percent less than September 2005. The average price of coal to electricity generators in September was $1.72 per MMBtu, 1.2 percent higher than for August 2006 and 7.5 percent higher than September 2005. As shown in Figure 4, the overall average price for fossil fuels was $3.01 per MMBtu in September 2006, 16.4 percent lower than for August 2006, and 25.7 percent lower than in September 2005. Year-to-date through September 2006, the average price paid for natural gas by electricity generators was $7.00 per MMBtu, a decrease of 7.0 percent from the same period in 2005. As crude oil and refined petroleum prices have risen, the average price of petroleum liquids delivered to electric generators has risen commensurately. Year-to-date petroleum liquid prices were $8.88 per MMBtu, an increase of $1.84 per MMBtu (the largest increase among the fossil fuels) or 26.1 percent higher when compared to the same period in 2005. Coal prices averaged $1.69 per MMBtu for the calendar year so far, up 10.5 percent from 2005. Yearto-date, the overall price of fossil fuels was $3.12 per MMBtu, 0.3 percent higher than for 2005. Figure 4: Electric Power Industry Fuel Costs, October 2005 through September 2006 14.00 3.8% 33.4% Com m ercial and Industrial Sectors Electric Utilities Independent Pow er Producers 62.8% Fuel Stocks, October 2006 Electric Power Sector, $/MMBtu Coal stocks in the electric power sector for October grew from September by 8.2 million tons (6.5 percent). In addition, coal stocks were higher than those in October 2005. Total electric power sector coal stocks increased between October 2005 and October 2006 by 32.6 million tons (32.2 percent). Comparing the current month to the same month of the prior year, total electric power sector coal stocks have now increased for 10 months in a row. Stocks of bituminous coal (including coal synfuel) increased by 12.5 million tons comparing October 2005 to October 2006 (from 52.8 to 65.3 million tons, or 23.7 percent). Subbituminous coal stocks grew by 18.8 million tons between October 2005 and October 2006 (from 44.7 to 63.5 million tons, a 42.0 percent rise). 12.00 10.00 F o ssil F uel s C o al N at ur al Gas 8.00 6.00 Pet r o l eum Li q ui d s Pet r o l eum C o ke 4.00 2.00 0.00 OCT- 05 NOV- 05 DEC-05 JAN- 06 FEB- 06 MAR-06 APR- 06 MAY-06 JUN-06 JUL- 06 AUG- 06 SEP- 06 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 2 Retail Sales, Revenue, and Average Retail Price, October 2006 The average retail price of electricity for October 2006 was 8.83 cents per kilowatthour, declining 4.6 percent from last month. Year-to-date 2006 retail sales were up 0.3 percent over the same period through October 2005 and October 2006 retail sales were down 2.4 percent from October 2005. Retail revenues are up 9.9 percent year-to-date and the average retail price of electricity was up by 9.6 percent year-to-date. With the prices of the fossil fuels used to generate electricity moderating and more moderate temperatures, the large 12-month increases in the average retail electricity prices have slowed. Sales: Residential and industrial sales decreased by 6.0 and 1.9 percent from October 2005, respectively, resulting in a sales decrease of 2.4 percent for the country. The commercial sector increased by a more modest 0.7 percent in October 2006 when compared to October 2005. Yearto-date, total retail sales were 3.09 trillion kilowatthours, an increase of 0.3 percent when compared to the same period last year. Revenue: Total retail revenues for October 2006 for the second month in a row broke the trend of double-digit increases when compared to the same month in 2005. October 2006 revenue increased 2.9 percent over last year. Year-to-date retail revenues for the residential sector increased 10.6 percent while commercial and industrial retail revenues were 11.3 percent and 5.8 percent higher, respectively. Year-to-date total retail revenues were $275.1 billion, an increase of $24.9 billion or 9.9 percent over the same period last year. Average Retail Price: Average retail prices in October 2006 increased 5.5 percent over October 2005. Generally, higher fossil fuel prices, when compared to last year, continue to influence the price of electricity. In October 2006, the average retail electricity price was 8.83 cents per kilowatthour compared with October 2005 when the price was 8.37 cents per kilowatthour. During the same period, the residential sector increased to an average of 10.55 cents per kilowatthour while the commercial and industrial sectors were 9.40 cents per kilowatthour and 6.12 cents per kilowatthour, respectively. The year-to-date average retail price is running 9.6 percent over the same period last year (Figure 5). Figure 5: Average Retail Price of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by End-Use Sector, Year-to-Date through October 2006 and 2005 12.00 10.00 8.00 Cents/kWh 6.00 4.00 2.00 0.00 2006 2005 Residential 10.47 9.44 Commercial 9.42 8.65 Industrial 6.11 5.71 Total 8.91 8.13 Cents/kWh 3 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table ES1.A. Total Electric Power Industry Summary Statistics, 2006 and 2005 October Net Generation and Consumption of Fuels Electric Power Sector Independent Power Electric Utilities Producers Oct 2006 Oct 2005 Oct 2006 Oct 2005 123,812 4,674 862 18,458 1 36,553 16,095 446 146 88 84 1 126 -528 14 200,389 63,380 7,788 327 164,040 ----63,380 7,788 327 164,040 80,444 26,214 446 37,436 687 756 40,001 334 23,378 1,653 5,631 708 1,541 1,195 32 2,155 -87 * 109,789 20,971 1,238 313 314,557 114 2 * 11,183 21,084 1,240 313 325,740 26,986 17,894 253 36,918 3,423 803 32,374 309 24,683 1,686 4,696 712 1,464 1,163 36 1,320 -84 2 104,812 20,540 5,721 331 259,149 112 6 * 11,504 20,652 5,727 331 270,652 20,774 12,401 166 Items Total (All Sectors) Oct 2006 Oct 2005 % Change Commercial Oct 2006 95 6 1 382 --3 201 1 199 ----2 689 58 14 1 4,218 81 7 1 1,620 139 21 2 5,838 339 263 * Industrial Oct 2006 1,686 163 121 6,087 1,011 -267 2,444 2,360 84 ----543 12,322 929 368 43 63,600 1,234 519 34 29,576 2,163 886 77 93,176 2,216 1,662 94 Oct 2005 101 25 1 320 --4 192 1 191 ----* 644 55 61 1 3,614 83 47 1 1,434 138 108 2 5,048 256 279 * Oct 2005 1,630 288 130 4,731 825 -221 2,458 2,375 83 ----270 10,553 741 513 37 47,507 1,374 1,582 47 26,710 2,115 2,095 84 74,217 1,934 2,002 75 Net Generation (thousand megawatthours) Coal1 .............................................. 161,162 162,462 -.8 121,946 3,289 8,411 -60.9 2,433 Petroleum Liquids2 ........................ Petroleum Coke............................. 1,663 1,797 -7.4 786 3 Natural Gas .................................. 69,949 55,885 25.2 23,479 Other Gases4 .................................. 1,350 1,134 19.0 4 Nuclear .......................................... 57,509 61,236 -6.1 34,131 R Hydroelectric Conventional .......... 17,284 18,006 -4.0 15,361 Other Renewables ......................... 8,879 7,792 14.0 604 5 Wood ......................................... 3,255 3,234 .6 185 Waste6 ......................................... 1,926 1,827 5.4 101 Geothermal ................................. 1,298 1,247 4.1 103 Solar............................................ 32 38 -15.1 * Wind ........................................... 2,369 1,446 63.8 214 Hydroelectric Pumped Storage ..... -524 -611 14.2 -437 Other Energy Sources7 .................. 545 287 89.9 * 321,106 316,398R 1.5 198,306 All Energy Sources............ Consumption of Fossil Fuels for Electricity Generation Coal (1000 tons)1 ...................... 84,580 84,716 -.2 62,622 Petroleum Liquids (1000 bbls)2 5,812 14,084 -58.7 4,192 Petroleum Coke (1000 tons) ..... 673 695 -3.2 316 Natural Gas (1000 Mcf)3........... 586,765 474,310 23.7 204,390 Consumption of Fossil Fuels for Useful Thermal Output Coal (1000 tons)1 ...................... 1,429 1,568 -8.9 -Petroleum Liquids (1000 bbls)2 527 1,634 -67.7 -Petroleum Coke (1000 tons) ..... 35 48 -26.9 -Natural Gas (1000 Mcf)3........... 42,380 39,647 6.9 -Consumption of Fossil Fuels for Electricity Generation and Useful Thermal Output Coal (1000 tons)1 ...................... 86,009 86,285 -.3 62,622 Petroleum Liquids (1000 bbls)2 6,339 15,719 -59.7 4,192 Petroleum Coke (1000 tons) ..... 708 743 -4.7 316 Natural Gas (1000 Mcf)3........... 629,145 513,957 22.4 204,390 Fuel Stocks (end-of-month) Coal (1000 tons)8 ...................... 136,327 103,408 31.8 106,787 Petroleum Liquids (1000 bbls)2 50,450 40,896 23.4 30,631 Petroleum Coke (1000 tons) ..... 844 688 22.6 497 Retail Sales, Retail Revenue and Average Retail Price per Kilowatthour Retail Sales (Million kWh)9 % Oct 2006 Oct 2005 Change 96,520 109,195 84,214 659 290,589 102,686 108,474 85,856 610 297,626 -6.0 .7 -1.9 8.1 -2.4 Items Residential .......................................... Commercial10 ...................................... Industrial10 .......................................... Transportation10 .................................. All Sectors .......................................... Total U.S. Electric Power Industry Retail Revenue (Million Dollars) Oct 2006 10,178 10,264 5,151 63 25,655 Average Retail Price (Cents/kWh) Oct 2006 10.55 9.40 6.12 9.50 8.83 Oct 2005 10,018 9,667 5,180 58 24,923 % Change 1.6 6.2 -.6 7.3 2.9 Oct 2005 9.76 8.91 6.03 9.57 8.37 % Change 8.1 5.5 1.5 -.7 5.5 Anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, lignite, waste coal, and coal synfuel. Distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, jet fuel, and kerosene. 3 Natural gas includes a small amount of supplemental gaseous fuels that cannot be identified separately. 4 Blast furnace gas, propane gas, and other manufactured and waste gases derived from fossil fuels. 5 Wood, black liquor, and other wood waste. 6 Municipal solid waste, landfill gas, sludge waste, tires, agriculture byproducts, and other biomass. 7 Batteries, chemicals, hydrogen, pitch, purchased steam, sulfur, and miscellaneous technologies. 8 Anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, coal synfuel, and lignite; excludes waste coal. 9 Retail sales and net generation may not correspond exactly for a particular month for a variety of reasons (i.e., sales data may include imported electricity). Net generation is for the calendar month while retail sales and associated revenue accumulate from bills collected for periods of time (28 to 35 days) that vary dependent upon customer class and consumption occurring in and outside the calendar month. 10 See Technical notes for additional information on the Commercial, Industrial and Transportation sectors. * = 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 "*". ) R = Revised. Notes: • Values for 2006 are preliminary and are estimates based on samples - see Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample designs. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Percent difference is calculated before rounding. • Monetary values are expressed in nominal terms. Sources: Form EIA-826, "Monthly Electric Sales and Revenue With State Distributions Report;" Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report." 2 1 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 4 Table ES1.B. Total Electric Power Industry Summary Statistics,Year-to-Date 2006 and 2005 January through October Net Generation and Consumption of Fuels Electric Power Sector Independent Power Electric Utilities Producers 2006 2005 2006 2005 1,278,118 49,271 10,326 206,717 8 385,973 208,807 4,293 1,507 1,089 951 14 732 -4,563 222 2,139,172 653,164 82,652 3,803 1,865,134 ----653,164 82,652 3,803 1,865,134 374,958 8,615 6,292 400,853 3,484 272,172 19,480 54,864 7,492 16,177 11,339 475 19,382 -849 41 1,139,910 206,536 15,761 2,643 3,220,880 1,097 73 2 116,169 207,633 15,834 2,644 3,337,049 380,717 30,904 7,256 384,827 3,330 261,365 17,263 47,891 7,243 15,222 11,264 521 13,641 -762 64 1,132,855 209,806 52,442 2,996 3,105,520 1,117 147 6 118,914 210,923 52,589 3,001 3,224,434 Items Total (All Sectors) 2006 2005 % Change Commercial 2006 1,071 142 5 3,671 --78 2,068 14 2,055 ----20 7,055 633 332 3 40,717 935 227 4 30,218 1,569 559 7 70,935 Industrial 2006 16,680 1,994 1,400 59,671 10,056 -2,384 24,535 23,630 905 ----4,591 121,309 8,059 3,697 402 604,994 13,444 7,258 485 312,890 21,504 10,956 887 917,883 2005 1,105 312 5 3,684 --73 2,020 13 2,007 ----1 7,200 642 777 2 41,179 933 538 4 17,110 1,575 1,315 6 58,289 2005 16,430 3,166 1,337 59,688 10,632 -2,684 24,316 23,389 927 ----3,727 121,980 7,469 5,127 367 608,267 14,014 13,256 482 314,924 21,483 18,383 848 923,191 Net Generation (thousand megawatthours) Coal1 .............................................. 1,654,664 1,676,370 -1.3 1,261,956 37,057 83,653 -55.7 26,306 Petroleum Liquids2 ........................ Petroleum Coke............................. 16,984 18,923 -10.2 9,288 3 Natural Gas .................................. 699,440 654,916 6.8 235,245 Other Gases4 .................................. 13,556 13,970 -3.0 17 Nuclear .......................................... 655,337 647,339 1.2 383,165 Hydroelectric Conventional .......... 245,515 228,827 7.3 223,573 Other Renewables ......................... 86,901 78,520 10.7 5,434 5 Wood ......................................... 32,757 32,152 1.9 1,622 Waste6 ......................................... 20,173 19,245 4.8 1,037 Geothermal ................................. 12,301 12,215 .7 961 Solar............................................ 487 535 -8.9 12 Wind ........................................... 21,183 14,373 47.4 1,801 Hydroelectric Pumped Storage ..... -5,598 -5,325 -5.1 -4,749 Other Energy Sources7 .................. 4,656 4,014 16.0 5 3,408,513 3,401,206 .2 2,140,238 All Energy Sources............ Consumption of Fossil Fuels for Electricity Generation Coal (1000 tons)1 ...................... 862,040 871,081 -1.0 646,812 Petroleum Liquids (1000 bbls)2 64,629 140,999 -54.2 44,839 Petroleum Coke (1000 tons) ..... 6,510 7,168 -9.2 3,462 Natural Gas (1000 Mcf)3........... 5,963,362 5,620,100 6.1 2,096,771 Consumption of Fossil Fuels for Useful Thermal Output Coal (1000 tons)1 ...................... 15,476 16,064 -3.7 -Petroleum Liquids (1000 bbls)2 7,559 13,941 -45.8 -Petroleum Coke (1000 tons) ..... 491 491 .0 -Natural Gas (1000 Mcf)3........... 459,276 450,948 1.8 -Consumption of Fossil Fuels for Electricity Generation and Useful Thermal Output Coal (1000 tons)1 ...................... 877,517 887,145 -1.1 646,812 Petroleum Liquids (1000 bbls)2 72,188 154,940 -53.4 44,839 Petroleum Coke (1000 tons) ..... 7,001 7,659 -8.6 3,462 Natural Gas (1000 Mcf)3........... 6,422,639 6,071,048 5.8 2,096,771 Retail Sales, Retail Revenue and Average Retail Price per Kilowatthour Retail Sales (Million kWh)8 % 2006 2005 Change 1,143,955 1,096,215 841,766 6,786 3,088,722 1,147,363 1,072,749 852,670 6,259 3,079,040 -.3 2.2 -1.3 8.4 .3 Items Residential .......................................... Commercial9 ....................................... Industrial9 ........................................... Transportation9 ................................... All Sectors .......................................... Total U.S. Electric Power Industry Retail Revenue (Million Dollars) 2006 119,820 103,223 51,458 612 275,114 Average Retail Price (Cents/kWh) 2006 10.47 9.42 6.11 9.03 8.91 2005 108,302 92,744 48,646 541 250,234 % Change 10.6 11.3 5.8 13.2 9.9 2005 9.44 8.65 5.71 8.64 8.13 % Change 10.9 8.9 7.0 4.5 9.6 Anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, lignite, waste coal, and coal synfuel. Distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, jet fuel, kerosene, and waste oil. Natural gas includes a small amount of supplemental gaseous fuels that cannot be identified separately. 4 Blast furnace gas, propane gas, and other manufactured and waste gases derived from fossil fuels. 5 Wood, black liquor, and other wood waste. 6 Municipal solid waste, landfill gas, sludge waste, tires, agriculture byproducts, and other biomass. 7 Batteries, chemicals, hydrogen, pitch, purchased steam, sulfur, and miscellaneous technologies. 8 Retail sales and net generation may not correspond exactly for a particular month for a variety of reasons (i.e., sales data may include imported electricity). Net generation is for the calendar month while retail sales and associated revenue accumulate from bills collected for periods of time (28 to 35 days) that vary dependent upon customer class and consumption occurring in and outside the calendar month. 9 See Technical notes for additional information on the Commercial, Industrial and Transportation sectors. Notes: • Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through July 2006 are revised. Values from Forms EIA-826, EIA-906, and EIA-920 for 2005 and 2006 are estimates based on samples - see Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample designs. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Percent difference is calculated before rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-423, "Monthly Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants Report;" Form EIA-826, "Monthly Electric Sales and Revenue With State Distributions Report;" Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report;" and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, FERC Form 423, "Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants." 2 3 1 5 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table ES2.A. Summary Statistics: Receipts and Cost of Fossil Fuels for the Electric Power Industry by Sector, Physical Units, 2006 and 2005 September Total (All Sectors) Receipts (physical units) Sep 2006 Coal (1000 tons)2............................. Petroleum Liquids (1000 barrels)3 .. Petroleum Coke (1000 tons) ........... Natural Gas (1000 Mcf)4 ................. 87,379 5,525 614 584,340 Items Cost (dollars/ physical unit) Sep 2006 34.46 51.17 39.08 6.38 Year-to-Date Number of Plants Sep 2006 464 311 25 830 1 Receipts (physical units) Sep 2006 786,831 52,826 5,559 5,214,824 Sep 2005 87,716 15,159 633 582,515 Sep 2005 32.60 57.07 31.42 10.95 Sep 2005 472 409 30 864 Sep 2005 764,431 107,722 5,670 4,884,711 Cost (dollars/ physical unit) Sep 2006 Sep 2005 34.03 55.48 36.44 7.20 31.00 44.18 30.86 7.73 Electric Utilities Receipts (physical units) Sep 2006 Coal (1000 tons)2............................. Petroleum Liquids (1000 barrels)3 .. Petroleum Coke (1000 tons) ........... Natural Gas (1000 Mcf)4 ................. 65,898 4,154 332 191,724 Items Cost (dollars/ physical unit) Sep 2006 34.62 50.48 42.67 7.01 Year-to-Date Number of Plants Sep 2006 310 203 10 317 Receipts (physical units) Sep 2006 597,328 34,560 2,841 1,742,338 Sep 2005 65,539 8,717 334 176,872 Sep 2005 33.04 53.99 35.72 11.14 Sep 2005 315 250 11 306 Sep 2005 580,086 63,200 2,760 1,413,051 Cost (dollars/ physical unit) Sep 2006 Sep 2005 34.30 53.27 40.84 7.58 31.02 42.32 35.91 7.94 Independent Power Producers Receipts (physical units) Sep 2006 Coal (1000 tons)2............................. Petroleum Liquids (1000 barrels)3 .. Petroleum Coke (1000 tons) ........... Natural Gas (1000 Mcf)4 ................. 20,132 1,118 242 325,032 Items Cost (dollars/ physical unit) Sep 2006 33.30 55.66 33.11 5.92 Year-to-Date Number of Plants Sep 2006 129 94 12 414 Receipts (physical units) Sep 2006 177,928 15,622 2,229 2,854,165 Sep 2005 20,813 6,120 254 344,270 Sep 2005 30.74 61.84 25.58 10.94 Sep 2005 129 133 16 455 Sep 2005 171,992 40,009 2,473 2,836,614 Cost (dollars/ physical unit) Sep 2006 Sep 2005 32.51 61.74 29.39 6.91 30.19 47.83 24.95 7.74 Commercial Sector Receipts (physical units) Sep 2006 Coal (1000 tons)2............................. Petroleum Liquids (1000 barrels)3 .. Petroleum Coke (1000 tons) ........... Natural Gas (1000 Mcf)4 ................. 34 2 -1,702 Items Cost (dollars/ physical unit) Sep 2006 61.00 73.39 -7.53 Year-to-Date Number of Plants Sep 2006 3 2 -8 Receipts (physical units) Sep 2006 376 115 -15,623 Sep 2005 39 21 -1,280 Sep 2005 59.44 70.50 -10.72 Sep 2005 3 3 -7 Sep 2005 333 253 -13,245 Cost (dollars/ physical unit) Sep 2006 Sep 2005 60.31 78.94 -8.65 60.83 46.41 -7.67 Industrial Sector Receipts (physical units) Sep 2006 Sep 2005 Cost (dollars/ physical unit) Sep 2006 Sep 2005 Year-to-Date Number of Plants Sep 2006 Sep 2005 Receipts (physical units) Sep 2006 Sep 2005 Cost (dollars/ physical unit) Sep 2006 Sep 2005 41.23 37.30 32.50 7.26 Items Coal (1000 tons)2............................. 1,316 1,325 43.64 39.31 29 34 11,198 12,019 42.80 250 301 42.41 48.60 18 30 2,531 4,260 46.05 Petroleum Liquids (1000 barrels)3 .. Petroleum Coke (1000 tons) ........... 40 46 45.25 32.44 3 3 490 438 42.95 4 65,882 60,093 6.81 10.42 95 100 602,698 621,801 7.40 Natural Gas (1000 Mcf) ................. 1 Represents the number of plants for which receipts data were collected for this month. The same plant using more than one fuel may be counted multiple times. The total numbers of electric power plants using coal, petroleum liquids, petroleum coke, and natural gas in the country as of January 1, 2005 are 623; 1,575; 54; and 1,816 respectively. 2 Anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, lignite, waste coal, and coal synfuel. 3 Distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, jet fuel, kerosene, and waste oil. 4 Natural gas includes a small amount of supplemental gaseous fuels that cannot be identified separately. Notes: • Values for 2005 are final, Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through June 2006 are revised. • Mcf = thousand cubic feet. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-423, "Monthly Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants Report;" Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, FERC Form 423, "Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants." Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 6 Table ES2.B. Summary Statistics: Receipts and Cost of Fossil Fuels for the Electric Power Industry by Sector, Btus, 2006 and 2005 September Total (All Sectors) Items Coal2............................ Petroleum Liquids3 ..... Petroleum Coke .......... Natural Gas4 ................ Fossil Fuels.............. Receipts (billion Btu) Sep 2006 1,753,632 34,735 17,443 599,686 2,405,496 Cost (dollars/million Btu) Sep 2006 1.72 8.14 1.38 6.22 2.93 Number of Plants1 Sep 2006 464 311 25 830 1,140 Sep 2005 1,784,392 95,228 17,905 599,696 2,497,220 Sep 2005 1.60 9.09 1.11 10.63 4.05 Sep 2005 472 409 30 864 1,180 Year-to-Date Receipts Cost (billion Btu) (dollars/million Btu) Sep 2006 Sep 2005 Sep 2006 Sep 2005 15,826,758 330,138 157,089 5,355,872 21,669,856 15,469,407 676,562 160,050 5,018,753 21,324,771 1.69 8.88 1.29 7.00 3.11 1.53 7.03 1.09 7.53 3.11 Electric Utilities Items Coal2............................ Petroleum Liquids3 ..... Petroleum Coke .......... Natural Gas4 ................ Fossil Fuels.............. Receipts (billion Btu) Sep 2006 1,337,707 26,425 9,478 196,723 1,570,334 Cost (dollars/million Btu) Sep 2006 1.71 7.94 1.50 6.83 2.45 Number of Plants Sep 2006 310 203 10 317 515 Sep 2005 1,343,424 55,340 9,427 182,295 1,590,486 Sep 2005 1.61 8.50 1.26 10.81 2.90 Sep 2005 315 250 11 306 511 Year-to-Date Receipts Cost (billion Btu) (dollars/million Btu) Sep 2006 Sep 2005 Sep 2006 Sep 2005 12,150,627 219,057 80,398 1,790,453 14,240,534 11,850,474 401,539 77,990 1,453,607 13,783,611 1.69 8.40 1.44 7.38 2.50 1.52 6.66 1.27 7.72 2.32 Independent Power Producers Items Coal2............................ Petroleum Liquids3 ..... Petroleum Coke .......... Natural Gas4 ................ Fossil Fuels.............. Receipts (billion Btu) Sep 2006 387,198 6,851 6,899 333,439 734,387 Cost (dollars/million Btu) Sep 2006 1.73 9.09 1.16 5.77 3.63 Number of Plants Sep 2006 129 94 12 414 520 Sep 2005 412,078 37,893 7,204 353,978 811,153 Sep 2005 1.55 9.99 .90 10.64 5.91 Sep 2005 129 133 16 455 557 Year-to-Date Receipts Cost (billion Btu) (dollars/million Btu) Sep 2006 Sep 2005 Sep 2006 Sep 2005 3,431,615 95,170 63,201 2,928,522 6,518,508 3,355,251 247,326 69,808 2,911,852 6,584,236 1.69 10.14 1.04 6.74 4.07 1.55 7.74 .88 7.54 4.42 Commercial Sector Items Coal2............................ Petroleum Liquids3 ..... Petroleum Coke .......... Natural Gas4 ................ Fossil Fuels.............. Receipts (billion Btu) Sep 2006 796 13 -1,743 2,553 Cost (dollars/million Btu) Sep 2006 2.60 12.60 -7.36 5.90 Number of Plants Sep 2006 3 2 -8 8 Sep 2005 942 123 -1,318 2,382 Sep 2005 2.48 12.10 -10.41 7.36 Sep 2005 3 3 -7 8 Year-to-Date Receipts Cost (billion Btu) (dollars/million Btu) Sep 2006 Sep 2005 Sep 2006 Sep 2005 8,852 668 -16,034 25,554 7,988 1,475 -13,586 23,049 2.56 13.55 -8.43 6.53 2.54 7.97 -7.48 5.80 Industrial Sector Items Coal2............................ Petroleum Liquids3 ..... Petroleum Coke .......... Natural Gas4 ................ Fossil Fuels.............. 1 Receipts (billion Btu) Sep 2006 27,930 1,446 1,066 67,782 98,223 Cost (dollars/million Btu) Sep 2006 2.06 7.32 1.71 6.62 5.28 Number of Plants Sep 2006 29 18 3 95 106 Sep 2005 27,948 1,872 1,273 62,106 93,199 Sep 2005 1.86 7.81 1.16 10.08 7.45 Sep 2005 34 30 3 100 114 Year-to-Date Receipts Cost (billion Btu) (dollars/million Btu) Sep 2006 Sep 2005 Sep 2006 Sep 2005 235,664 15,243 13,490 620,863 885,260 255,694 26,222 12,252 639,707 933,876 2.03 7.64 1.56 7.18 5.74 1.94 6.06 1.16 7.06 5.55 Represents the number of plants for which receipts data were collected for this month. The total number of fossil fuel plants is not a sum of the figures above it because a plant that receives two or more different fuels is only counted once. The total number of electric power plants using coal, petroleum liquids, petroleum coke, and natural gas in the country as of January 1, 2005 are 621; 1,603; 49; and 1,815 respectively. 2 Anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, lignite, waste coal, and coal synfuel. 3 Distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, jet fuel, kerosene, and waste oil. 4 Natural gas includes a small amount of supplemental gaseous fuels that cannot be identified separately. Note: Values for 2005 are final, Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through June 2006 are revised. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-423, "Monthly Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants Report;" Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, FERC Form 423, "Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants." 7 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table ES3. New and Planned U.S. Electric Generating Units by Operating Company, Plant and Month, 2006 2007 Year/Month/Company New Units 2006 January AMERESCO Santa Cruz Energy LLC ......... AMERESCO Santa Cruz Energy LLC ......... AMERESCO Santa Cruz Energy LLC ......... East Kentucky Power Coop Inc .................... East Kentucky Power Coop Inc .................... East Kentucky Power Coop Inc .................... Flat Rock Windpower, LLC ......................... Franklin Heating Station ............................... Hot Spring Power Co LLC ........................... Kaheawa Wind Power LLC .......................... Laverne Town of........................................... Laverne Town of........................................... Los Angeles County Sanitation .................... Los Angeles County Sanitation .................... Los Angeles County Sanitation .................... Mountainview Power Company, LLC.......... Mountainview Power Company, LLC.......... Mountainview Power Company, LLC.......... Nevada Power Co.......................................... Nevada Power Co.......................................... Nevada Power Co.......................................... ORCAL Geothermal, Inc .............................. Oakwood Hospital Med Center .................... Oakwood Hospital Med Center .................... PCS Nitrogen LP........................................... Palomar Energy LLC .................................... Pensacola Christian College ......................... Pensacola Christian College ......................... Pensacola Christian College ......................... Pensacola Christian College ......................... Pensacola Christian College ......................... Pensacola Christian College ......................... Pensacola Christian College ......................... Pensacola Christian College ......................... South Carolina Pub Serv Auth...................... February Brazos Electric Power Coop Inc ................... Brazos Electric Power Coop Inc ................... Brazos Electric Power Coop Inc ................... East Kentucky Power Coop Inc .................... FPL Energy Burleigh County Wind LLC..... Innovative Energy Systems Inc .................... Innovative Energy Systems Inc .................... Innovative Energy Systems Inc .................... Innovative Energy Systems Inc .................... Innovative Energy Systems Inc .................... Innovative Energy Systems Inc .................... Innovative Energy Systems Inc .................... Invenergy Services LLC ............................... Invenergy Services LLC ............................... Kansas City City of ....................................... Sacramento Municipal Util Dist ................... Sacramento Municipal Util Dist ................... Sacramento Municipal Util Dist ................... Turlock Irrigation District............................. Turlock Irrigation District............................. Turlock Irrigation District............................. March Babcock & Brown Power Op Partners LLC ............................................................... Babcock & Brown Power Op Partners LLC ............................................................... Corning City of ............................................. Corning City of ............................................. IPP IPP IPP Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility IPP CHP IPP IPP Elec. Utility Elec. Utility IPP IPP IPP IPP IPP IPP Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility IPP CHP CHP CHP IPP CHP CHP CHP CHP CHP CHP CHP CHP Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility IPP IPP IPP IPP IPP IPP IPP IPP IPP IPP Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility IPP IPP Elec. Utility Elec. Utility AMERESCO Santa Cruz Energy AMERESCO Santa Cruz Energy AMERESCO Santa Cruz Energy Hardin County LFGTE Hardin County LFGTE Hardin County LFGTE Maple Ridge Wind Farm Franklin Heating Station Hot Spring Power Project Kaheawa Pastures Wind Farm Laverne Laverne Puente Hills Energy Recovery Puente Hills Energy Recovery Puente Hills Energy Recovery Mountainview Power LLC Mountainview Power LLC Mountainview Power LLC Chuck Lenzie Generating Station Chuck Lenzie Generating Station Chuck Lenzie Generating Station Second Imperial Geothermal Oakwood Hospital & Medical Center Oakwood Hospital & Medical Center PCS Nitrogen Fertilizer LP Palomar Energy Pensacola Christian College Cogen Plant Pensacola Christian College Cogen Plant Pensacola Christian College Cogen Plant Pensacola Christian College Cogen Plant Pensacola Christian College Cogen Plant Pensacola Christian College Cogen Plant Pensacola Christian College Cogen Plant Pensacola Christian College Cogen Plant Richland County Landfill Jack Energy Facility Jack Energy Facility Jack Energy Facility Laurel Ridge LFGTE FPL Energy Burleigh County Wind Colonie LFGTE Facility Colonie LFGTE Facility Colonie LFGTE Facility Modern Innovative Energy LLC Modern Innovative Energy LLC Modern Innovative Energy LLC Modern Innovative Energy LLC Spring Canyon Wolverine Creek Nearman Creek Cosumnes Cosumnes Cosumnes Walnut Energy Center Walnut Energy Center Walnut Energy Center Jersey-Atlantic Wind Farm Wind Park Bear Creek Corning Corning CA CA CA KY KY KY NY MN AR HI OK OK CA CA CA CA CA CA NV NV NV CA MI MI LA CA FL FL FL FL FL FL FL FL SC TX TX TX KY ND NY NY NY NY NY NY NY CO ID KS CA CA CA CA CA CA NJ PA IA IA Unit1 Unit2 Unit3 1 2 3 1A GEN6 GT2 1 1 2 GEN3 GEN4 GEN5 MV4A MV4B MV4C CTG1 CTG2 ST1 GEN13 1 2M 2 2M GEN2 STG 1SB 2SB 3SB 4SB 5SB 6SB 7SB 8SB R1 CT1 CT2 ST1 5 GE GEN1 GEN2 GEN3 GEN1 GEN2 GEN3 GEN4 1 1 CT4 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 1 6 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 61 6 208 30 2 2 3 3 3 142 142 163 133 167 284 4 2 2 9 222 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 146 146 155 18 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 60 65 80 163 146 146 82 82 95 8 24 2 2 LFG LFG LFG LFG LFG LFG WND BIT NG WND DFO DFO LFG LFG LFG NG NG NG NG NG NG GEO DFO DFO PUR NG NG NG NG NG NG NG NG NG LFG NG NG NG LFG WND LFG LFG LFG LFG LFG LFG LFG WND WND NG NG NG NG NG NG NG WND WND DFO DFO IC IC IC IC IC IC WT ST CT WT IC IC IC IC IC CT CT CA CT CT CA BT IC IC ST CA IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC GT CT CT CA IC WT IC IC IC IC IC IC IC WT WT GT CA CT CT CT CT CA WT WT IC IC Producer Type Plant State Generating Unit ID Net Summer Capacity (megawatts) 1 Energy Source Prime Mover Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 8 Table ES3. New and Planned U.S. Electric Generating Units by Operating Company, Plant and Month, 2006 - 2007 (Continued) Year/Month/Company New Units 2006 Rocky Mountain Power Inc .......................... Salt River Proj Ag I & P Dist........................ Salt River Proj Ag I & P Dist........................ April AES SeaWest Inc .......................................... FPL Energy Red Canyon LLC...................... Harrisburg Authority..................................... Michigan State University ............................ Naknek Electric Assn Inc.............................. Naknek Electric Assn Inc.............................. Nevada Power Co.......................................... Nevada Power Co.......................................... Nevada Power Co.......................................... Nevada Power Co.......................................... PSEG Fossil LLC.......................................... PSEG Fossil LLC.......................................... PSEG Fossil LLC.......................................... PSEG Fossil LLC.......................................... PSEG Fossil LLC.......................................... PSEG Fossil LLC.......................................... PacifiCorp ..................................................... Public Service Co of NM .............................. Public Service Co of NM .............................. Public Service Co of NM .............................. St George City of .......................................... Yoakum Electric Generating Cooperative .... Yoakum Electric Generating Cooperative .... May Astoria Energy LLC...................................... Astoria Energy LLC...................................... Astoria Energy LLC...................................... Hawi Renewable Development LLC ............ Michigan State University ............................ North Carolina Mun Power Agny................. North Carolina Mun Power Agny................. P P M Energy Inc .......................................... Springfield City of ........................................ June Calpine Operating Services........................... Caterpillar Power Generation Systems ......... Caterpillar Power Generation Systems ......... Caterpillar Power Generation Systems ......... Caterpillar Power Generation Systems ......... Caterpillar Power Generation Systems ......... Caterpillar Power Generation Systems ......... Caterpillar Power Generation Systems ......... Caterpillar Power Generation Systems ......... Caterpillar Power Generation Systems ......... Choctaw Gas Generating Pro LLC ............... FPL Energy Horse Hollow LLC ................... FPL Energy Horse Hollow LLC ................... Flat Rock Windpower, LLC ......................... Lafayette Utilities System............................. Lafayette Utilities System............................. Modesto Irrigation District............................ Modesto Irrigation District............................ ORCAL Geothermal, Inc .............................. ORCAL Geothermal, Inc .............................. Omaha Public Power District........................ Omaha Public Power District........................ Ormat Nevada Inc ......................................... Riverside City of ........................................... Sacramento Municipal Util Dist ................... IPP Elec. Utility Elec. Utility IPP IPP IPP CHP Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility IPP IPP IPP IPP IPP IPP Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility IPP IPP IPP IPP CHP Elec. Utility Elec. Utility IPP Elec. Utility IPP IPP IPP IPP IPP IPP IPP IPP IPP IPP IPP IPP IPP IPP Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility IPP IPP Elec. Utility Elec. Utility IPP Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Hardin Generator Project Santan Santan Buffalo Gap Wind Farm Red Canyon Wind Energy Center Harrisburg Facility T B Simon Power Plant Naknek Naknek Chuck Lenzie Generating Station Chuck Lenzie Generating Station Chuck Lenzie Generating Station Harry Allen PSEG Linden Generating Station PSEG Linden Generating Station PSEG Linden Generating Station PSEG Linden Generating Station PSEG Linden Generating Station PSEG Linden Generating Station Currant Creek Luna Energy Facility Luna Energy Facility Luna Energy Facility Millcreek Power Generation Mustang Station Unit 4 Mustang Station Unit 4 Astoria Energy Astoria Energy Astoria Energy Hawi Wind Farm T B Simon Power Plant Albemarle Prime Power Park Albemarle Prime Power Park Shiloh I Wind Project Noble Hill Landfill Fox Energy Center Basin Creek Plant Basin Creek Plant Basin Creek Plant Basin Creek Plant Basin Creek Plant Basin Creek Plant Basin Creek Plant Basin Creek Plant Basin Creek Plant Choctaw Gas Generation Project Horse Hollow Wind Energy Center Horse Hollow Wind Energy Center Maple Ridge Wind Farm Hargis-Hebert Electric Generating Hargis-Hebert Electric Generating Ripon Generation Station Ripon Generation Station Heber Geothermal Heber Geothermal Elk City Station Elk City Station Desert Peak Power Plant Riverside Energy Resource Center Solano Wind MT AZ AZ TX TX PA MI AK AK NV NV NV NV NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ NJ UT NM NM NM UT TX TX NY NY NY HI MI NC NC CA MO WI MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MS TX TX NY LA LA CA CA CA CA NE NE NV CA CA UNT1 ST6A ST6S 1 1 GEN3 GEN6 6A 7A CTG3 CTG4 ST2 GT4 1,001 1,101 1,201 2,001 2,101 2,201 ST1 CTG1 CTG2 STG1 MC1 GEN1 GEN2 CT1 CT2 ST1 V-47 GEN5 Unit1 Unit2 1 NHLC CTG1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CT1 2 3 2 U-1 U-2 1 2 2 3 5 6 GEN2 1 2 108 132 117 121 84 22 13 1 1 133 133 284 66 233 138 138 233 138 138 236 151 151 258 37 146 * 146 146 155 11 22 2 2 150 3 159 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 207 225 299 33 43 43 51 51 5 1 1 1 14 43 24 SUB NG NG WND WND MSW NG DFO DFO NG NG NG NG NG NG NG NG NG NG NG NG NG NG NG NG DFO NG NG NG WND BIT DFO DFO WND LFG NG NG NG NG NG NG NG NG NG NG NG WND WND WND NG NG NG NG GEO GEO LFG LFG GEO NG WND ST CT CA WT WT ST GT IC IC CT CT CA GT CA CT CT CA CT CT CA CT CT CA GT CT IC CT CT CA WT ST IC IC WT ST CT IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC IC CT WT WT WT GT GT GT GT BT BT IC IC ST GT WT Producer Type Plant State Generating Unit ID Net Summer Capacity (megawatts) 1 Energy Source Prime Mover 9 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table ES3. New and Planned U.S. Electric Generating Units by Operating Company, Plant and Month, 2006 - 2007 (Continued) Year/Month/Company New Units 2006 South Mississippi El Pwr Assn ..................... UNS Electric Inc ........................................... Utility Board of Key West City .................... July Austin Energy................................................ Austin Energy................................................ Basin Electric Power Coop ........................... Calpine Central LP........................................ Calpine Central LP........................................ Choctaw Gas Generating Pro LLC ............... Elk River City of ........................................... Riverside City of ........................................... Tucson Electric Power Co............................. August North Carolina Mun Power Agny................. North Carolina Mun Power Agny................. North Carolina Mun Power Agny................. North Carolina Mun Power Agny................. North Carolina Mun Power Agny................. United States Sugar Corp.............................. September Columbus City of .......................................... Columbus City of .......................................... Glencoe Light & Power Comm .................... Harrisonburg Electric Commission............... North Carolina Mun Power Agny................. North Carolina Mun Power Agny................. Rensselaer City of ......................................... South Carolina Pub Serv Auth...................... October Kansas City Power & Light Co .................... Maui Electric Co Ltd..................................... Menasha City of ............................................ P P M Energy Inc .......................................... P P M Energy Inc .......................................... University of Notre Dame............................. University of Notre Dame............................. University of Notre Dame............................. November Choctaw Gas Generating Pro LLC ............... Year-to-Date Capacity of New Units......... Year-to-Date U.S. Capacity........................ Planned 2006. December ...................................................... 2007. January .......................................................... February ........................................................ March ............................................................ April .............................................................. May ............................................................... June ............................................................... July ................................................................ August ........................................................... September...................................................... October.......................................................... November...................................................... 1 Producer Type Plant State Generating Unit ID Net Summer Capacity (megawatts) 1 Energy Source Prime Mover Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility IPP IPP IPP Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility CHP Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility Elec. Utility IPP IPP CHP CHP CHP IPP --- Moselle Valencia Stock Island Robert Mueller Energy Center Robert Mueller Energy Center Groton Generating Station Mankato Energy Center Mankato Energy Center Choctaw Gas Generation Project Elk River Riverside Energy Resource Center Springerville Albemarle Hospital Unit Cherryville City Hall Lincolnton High School Monroe Middle School Morganton Station 5 Clewiston Sugar House Renick Run 03-04 Renick Run 03-04 Glencoe Pleasant Valley Maiden Community Center Pineville Delivery 1 Rensselaer Anderson Regional Landfill Spearville Maalaea Menasha Big Horn Wind Project Leaning Juniper University of Notre Dame University of Notre Dame University of Notre Dame Choctaw Gas Generation Project --- MS AZ FL TX TX SD MN MN MS MN CA AZ NC NC NC NC NC FL OH OH MN VA NC NC IN SC KS HI WI WA OR IN IN IN MS --- 5 GT4 GT4 CT1 DG1 GT01 CTG2 STG1 ST1 8 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 TG7 3 4 14 D-6 1 1 15 A1 1 18 5 1 1 GEN8 GEN9 GN10 CT2 --- 71 17 36 4 1 79 181 275 217 1 43 422 2 2 2 2 2 19 1 1 5 2 2 2 8 5 100 15 6 200 101 2 2 2 207 10,179 988,199 NG NG DFO NG DFO NG NG NG NG NG NG SUB DFO DFO DFO DFO DFO AB DFO DFO DFO DFO DFO DFO NG LFG WND DFO SUB WND WND DFO DFO DFO NG --- GT GT GT GT IC GT CT CA CA IC GT ST IC IC IC IC IC ST IC IC IC IC IC IC IC GT WT CA ST WT WT IC IC IC CT --- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- 1,509 1,083 655 311 312 2,341 3,616 292 968 61 70 870 Net summer capacity is estimated. * = 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 "*". ) Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Descriptions for the Energy Source and Prime Mover codes listed in the table can be obtained from the Form EIA-860 instructions at the following link: http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/electricity/forms/eia860/eia860.pdf • bbls = barrels. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-860, "Annual Electric Generator Report" and Form EIA-860M, "Monthly Update to the Annual Electric Generator Report." Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 10 Table ES4. Plants Sold and Transferred in 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006 Seller Plant State EIA Plant ID 55,871 54,761 52,176 54,996 55,983 54,574 54,694 10,878 10,879 55,719 55,720 10,759 794 4,266 50,210 10,634 55,135 10,631 55,148 7,763 55,110 55,984 10,632 10,567 3,118 10,333 55,262 55,263 55,264 54,658 55,062 50,109 54,537 10,467 54,953 10,219 10,221 10,220 54,772 10,218 50,949 55,129 50,006 54,304 54,304 55,197 10,672 10,566 10,384 10,377 55,010 54,081 10,071 10,379 10,378 55,011 55,146 50,976 10,113 10,043 10,726 10,743 50,888 Net Summer Capacity (Megawatts) Plant Sold or Total Transferred 24 464 227 34 49 241 55 9 15 44 22 48 3 179 30 34 309 34 170 115 581 11 34 51 1,712 139 50 50 50 166 860 233 271 1 17 1 3 1 6 1 358 598 900 238 238 684 250 262 105 93 251 190 115 56 107 251 779 330 80 219 232 50 112 24 116 114 17 25 90 27 5 8 44 22 24 3 179 15 17 309 17 170 115 581 6 17 51 1,712 139 50 50 50 116 86 37 14 1 17 1 3 1 6 1 358 598 900 118 119 684 40 26 105 46 184 190 115 56 107 186 78 165 16 110 4 8 56 Transaction Closing Date January 14, 2003 January 21, 2003 January 29, 2003 January 29, 2003 January 29, 2003 January 29, 2003 January 29, 2003 January 30, 2003 January 31, 2003 January 31, 2003 January 31, 2003 February 01, 2003 February 01, 2003 February 01, 2003 February 02, 2003 February 03, 2003 February 03, 2003 February 04, 2003 February 04, 2003 February 05, 2003 February 05, 2003 February 05, 2003 February 06, 2003 March 13, 2003 June 27, 2003 July 18, 2003 September 01, 2003 September 01, 2003 September 01, 2003 September 03, 2003 September 23, 2003 September 23, 2003 September 23, 2003 September 30, 2003 September 30, 2003 September 30, 2003 September 30, 2003 September 30, 2003 September 30, 2003 September 30, 2003 October 02, 2003 October 15, 2003 October 16, 2003 November 04, 2003 December 19, 2003 December 19, 2003 December 19, 2003 December 19, 2003 December 19, 2003 December 19, 2003 December 19, 2003 December 19, 2003 December 19, 2003 December 19, 2003 December 19, 2003 December 19, 2003 December 19, 2003 December 19, 2003 December 19, 2003 December 19, 2003 December 19, 2003 December 19, 2003 December 19, 2003 Buyer Northwestern Wind Power............ PG&E National Energy Group ..... El Paso Merchant Energy.............. El Paso Merchant Energy.............. El Paso Merchant Energy.............. El Paso Merchant Energy.............. El Paso Merchant Energy.............. El Paso Merchant Energy.............. El Paso Merchant Energy.............. PG&E National Energy Group ..... PG&E National Energy Group ..... El Paso Merchant Energy.............. PG&E National Energy Group ..... PG&E National Energy Group ..... El Paso Merchant Energy.............. El Paso Merchant Energy.............. Mirant............................................ El Paso Merchant Energy.............. Williams Energy ........................... Cinergy Capital & Trading ........... Cinergy Capital & Trading ........... El Paso Merchant Energy.............. El Paso Merchant Energy.............. Ahlstrom Corp............................... Allegheny Energy ......................... Central Power & Lime Inc ............ PG&E National Energy Group ..... PG&E National Energy Group ..... PG&E National Energy Group ..... Calpine Corp ................................. Dynegy .......................................... Dynegy .......................................... Dynegy .......................................... Black Hills Corp............................ Black Hills Corp............................ Black Hills Corp............................ Black Hills Corp............................ Black Hills Corp............................ Black Hills Corp............................ Black Hills Corp............................ TECO Energy................................ Reliant Resources.......................... El Paso Merchant Energy.............. Mirant............................................ Cogentrix Energy .......................... Cogentrix Energy .......................... Cogentrix Energy .......................... Cogentrix Energy .......................... Cogentrix Energy .......................... Cogentrix Energy .......................... Cogentrix Energy .......................... Cogentrix Energy .......................... Cogentrix Energy .......................... Cogentrix Energy .......................... Cogentrix Energy .......................... Cogentrix Energy .......................... Cogentrix Energy .......................... Cogentrix Energy .......................... Cogentrix Energy .......................... Cogentrix Energy .......................... Cogentrix Energy .......................... Cogentrix Energy .......................... Cogentrix Energy .......................... Klondike I Wind Power Hermiston Generating Plant C R Wing Cogen Plant Salton Sea Unit 4 Salton Sea Unit 5 Saranac Facility Yuma Cogeneration Associates Salton Sea Unit 1 Salton Sea Unit 2 Mountain View I Mountain View II Salton Sea Unit 3 Lewisville Spencer Vulcan J J Elmore Neenah Energy Facility J M Leathers Worthington Generation LLC Henry County Madison CE Turbo A W Hoch Algonquin Windsor Locks Conemaugh Central Power & Lime Bowling Green Generating Station Galion Generating Station Napoleon Peaking Station Auburndale Power Plant Tenaska Frontier Generation Station Tenaska III Texas Partners Tenaska Washington Partners LP Fourth Branch Hydroelectric Facility Hudson Falls Hydroelectric Project Middle Falls Hydro New York State Dam Hydro Sissonville Hydro South Glens Falls Hydroelectric Warrensburg Hydroelectric Hardee Power Station Desert Basin Linden Cogen Plant Birchwood Power Birchwood Power Caledonia Cedar Bay Generating LP Chambers Cogeneration LP Cogentrix Dwayne Collier Battle Cogen Cogentrix Hopewell Cogentrix LSP Cottage Grove Cogentrix of Richmond Cogentrix Portsmouth Cogentrix Roxboro Cogentrix Southport Cogentrix Whitewater Cogen Facility Green Country Energy LLC Indiantown Cogen Facility John B Rich Memorial Power Station Logan Generating Plant Masspower Morgantown Energy Facility Northhampton Generating LP OR OR TX CA CA NY AZ CA CA CA CA CA TX TX CA CA WI CA IN IN OH CA CA CT PA FL OH OH OH FL TX TX WA NY NY NY NY NY NY NY FL AZ NJ VA VA MS FL NJ NC VA MN VA VA NC NC WI OK FL PA NJ MA WV PA PPM Energy Sumitomo Corp TransAlta Corp TransAlta Corp TransAlta Corp TransAlta Corp TransAlta Corp TransAlta Corp TransAlta Corp MDU Resources Group MDU Resources Group TransAlta Corp Garland City of Garland City of TransAlta Corp TransAlta Corp Alliant Energy Resources TransAlta Corp Hoosier Energy PSI Energy Inc PSI Energy Inc TransAlta Corp TransAlta Corp Algonquin Power Income Fund UGI Development Co Delta Power Co LLC American Mun Power-Ohio Inc American Mun Power-Ohio Inc American Mun Power-Ohio Inc ArcLight Energy Partners Fund I LP Tenaska Tenaska Tenaska Boralex Boralex Boralex Boralex Boralex Boralex Boralex Invenergy LLC; GTCR Golder Rauner LLC Salt River Project Goldman Sachs General Electric Goldman Sachs Goldman Sachs Goldman Sachs Goldman Sachs Goldman Sachs Goldman Sachs Goldman Sachs Goldman Sachs Goldman Sachs Goldman Sachs Goldman Sachs Goldman Sachs Goldman Sachs Goldman Sachs Goldman Sachs Goldman Sachs Goldman Sachs Goldman Sachs Goldman Sachs 11 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table ES4. Plants Sold and Transferred in 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006 Seller Plant State EIA Plant ID 55,467 50,776 50,002 7,456 50,974 10,725 55,269 50,552 55,396 50,536 52,160 50,852 55,154 50,299 50,300 10,381 10,650 54,267 54,423 55,040 50,855 54,466 54,424 50,758 10,495 10,725 10,640 55,178 55,357 10,694 55,111 55,818 54,580 55,127 10,294 55,168 6,122 6,021 4,939 6,178 3,436 3,437 3,438 3,442 3,439 3,440 3,441 Net Summer Capacity (Megawatts) Plant Sold or Total Transferred 816 83 141 136 85 367 689 40 17 77 22 65 519 47 39 32 46 3 110 316 93 114 119 13 85 367 54 481 525 2 560 255 60 264 111 615 498 1,264 697 600 254 6 182 255 178 559 559 408 10 15 69 17 19 689 40 17 39 11 33 260 47 39 32 22 1 110 158 93 57 59 7 21 73 27 241 525 2 140 127 60 264 111 615 498 204 697 600 254 6 182 255 178 559 559 Transaction Closing Date December 19, 2003 December 19, 2003 December 19, 2003 December 19, 2003 December 19, 2003 December 19, 2003 December 19, 2003 December 19, 2003 December 19, 2003 December 19, 2003 December 19, 2003 January 01, 2004 January 16, 2004 February 05, 2004 February 05, 2004 February 10, 2004 March 22, 2004 March 22, 2004 March 22, 2004 March 22, 2004 March 22, 2004 March 22, 2004 March 22, 2004 March 22, 2004 March 22, 2004 March 22, 2004 March 22, 2004 March 30, 2004 April 01, 2004 April 01, 2004 May 03, 2004 May 05, 2004 May 05, 2004 May 05, 2004 May 20, 2004 June 02, 2004 June 10, 2004 June 30, 2004 July 01, 2004 July 01, 2004 July 01, 2004 July 01, 2004 July 01, 2004 July 01, 2004 July 01, 2004 July 01, 2004 July 01, 2004 Buyer Cogentrix Energy .......................... Cogentrix Energy .......................... Cogentrix Energy .......................... Cogentrix Energy .......................... Cogentrix Energy .......................... Cogentrix Energy .......................... Cogentrix Energy .......................... Enron ............................................. Enron ............................................. Enron ............................................. Enron ............................................. Aquila............................................ Ouachita Generating Plant Panther Creek Energy Facility Pittsfield Generating LP Rathdrum Scrubgrass Generating Selkirk Cogen Partners LP Southaven Energy LLC Cabazon Green Power Sky River Victory Garden Phase IV Prime Energy LP LA PA MA ID PA NY MS CA CA CA CA NJ TX CA CA NC CA WA FL GA NY FL FL ME ME NY CA MO TX MA IN WA NY CO CA TX NY CO TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX Calpine Corp ................................. Lost Pines 1 Power Project Tractebel North America .............. Ripon Mill Tractebel North America .............. San Gabriel Facility Green Power Energy Holdings ..... Aquila............................................ Aquila............................................ Aquila............................................ Aquila............................................ Aquila............................................ Aquila............................................ Aquila............................................ Aquila............................................ Aquila............................................ Aquila............................................ Aquila............................................ Aquila............................................ Brazos Valley Energy ................... Perry Verdix .................................. Duke Energy.................................. EPCOR Utilities............................ TransCanada Corp......................... TransCanada Corp......................... BAF Energy A California LP ....... FPL Energy ................................... Rochester Gas & Electric.............. IBM ............................................... American Electric Power .............. Cogentrix Kenansville Badger Creek Cogen Koma Kulshan Associates Lake Cogen Ltd Mid-Georgia Cogeneration Facility Onondaga Cogeneration Orlando Cogen LP Pasco Cogen Ltd Pejepscot Hydroelectric Project Rumford Cogeneration Selkirk Cogen Partners LP Stockton Cogen Aries Power Project Brazos Valley Generating Facility Pepperell Paper Vermillion Energy Facility Frederickson Power LP Curtis Palmer Hydroelectric Manchief Electric Generating Station King City Power Plant Bastrop Energy Center Ginna Craig Barney M Davis Goldman Sachs Goldman Sachs Goldman Sachs Goldman Sachs Goldman Sachs Goldman Sachs Goldman Sachs FPL Energy FPL Energy FPL Energy FPL Energy Rockland Capital Energy Investments LLC Lower Colorado River Authority Rockland Capital Energy Investments LLC Lightyear Capital LLC Rockland Capital Energy Investments LLC Lightyear Capital LLC Green Power Energy Holdings ArcLight Capital Partners ArcLight Capital Partners ArcLight Capital Partners ArcLight Capital Partners ArcLight Capital Partners ArcLight Capital Partners ArcLight Capital Partners ArcLight Capital Partners ArcLight Capital Partners ArcLight Capital Partners ArcLight Capital Partners Calpine Corp Calpine Corp Swift River Company Wabash Valley Power Association Puget Energy TransCanada Power LP TransCanada Power LP Calpine Power Income Fund Centrica Constellation Energy Tri-State Sempra Energy Partners; Carlyle/Riverstone Global Energy and Power Fund II, LP Sempra Energy Partners; Carlyle/Riverstone Global Energy and Power Fund II, LP Sempra Energy Partners; Carlyle/Riverstone Global Energy and Power Fund II, LP Sempra Energy Partners; Carlyle/Riverstone Global Energy and Power Fund II, LP Sempra Energy Partners; Carlyle/Riverstone Global Energy and Power Fund II, LP Sempra Energy Partners; Carlyle/Riverstone Global Energy and Power Fund II, LP Sempra Energy Partners; Carlyle/Riverstone Global Energy and Power Fund II, LP Sempra Energy Partners; Carlyle/Riverstone Global Energy and Power Fund II, LP Sempra Energy Partners; Carlyle/Riverstone Global Energy and Power Fund II, LP American Electric Power .............. Coleto Creek American Electric Power .............. E S Joslin American Electric Power .............. Eagle Pass American Electric Power .............. J L Bates American Electric Power .............. La Palma American Electric Power .............. Laredo American Electric Power .............. Lon C Hill American Electric Power .............. Nueces Bay Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 12 Table ES4. Plants Sold and Transferred in 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006 Seller Plant State EIA Plant ID 3,443 3,436 55,457 55,369 10,683 54,426 54,365 10,650 10,649 50,003 10,635 55,084 50,493 50,495 50,494 54,768 55,151 55,149 55,373 55,218 55,418 55,232 55,382 55,080 55,672 55,219 52,007 55,153 55,215 55,063 50,676 7,030 55,322 54,844 54,844 52,118 52,087 55,405 55,297 55,372 55,079 3,460 3,461 3,464 3,465 298 3,466 3,468 7,325 3,469 3,470 3,471 55,098 50,555 1,619 3,236 1,626 3,745 55,381 6,251 1,567 3,124 55,522 6,251 Net Summer Capacity (Megawatts) Plant Sold or Total Transferred 491 254 451 66 72 153 118 46 46 46 40 247 46 46 46 46 1,029 696 600 450 652 544 1,244 360 624 624 132 1,142 1,135 858 272 305 668 224 224 90 389 1,038 1,058 418 338 2,258 174 760 78 1,602 2,211 844 162 1,254 3,653 387 529 180 1,611 489 805 41 403 2,560 9 20 383 2,529 491 254 347 33 34 71 59 12 23 23 8 12 12 12 12 23 1,029 696 600 450 652 544 1,244 360 624 624 132 571 567 858 136 305 668 112 112 90 389 1,038 1,058 418 338 2,258 174 760 78 1,602 2,211 844 162 1,254 3,653 387 529 180 1,611 489 805 41 403 1,126 9 20 383 637 Transaction Closing Date July 01, 2004 July 01, 2004 July 09, 2004 July 19, 2004 July 22, 2004 July 22, 2004 July 22, 2004 July 23, 2004 July 23, 2004 July 23, 2004 July 23, 2004 July 23, 2004 July 23, 2004 July 23, 2004 July 23, 2004 July 23, 2004 July 30, 2004 July 30, 2004 August 05, 2004 August 05, 2004 August 05, 2004 August 05, 2004 August 05, 2004 August 05, 2004 August 05, 2004 August 05, 2004 August 14, 2004 August 30, 2004 August 30, 2004 August 31, 2004 September 15, 2004 October 01, 2004 October 04, 2004 November 26, 2004 November 26, 2004 November 30, 2004 November 30, 2004 December 01, 2004 December 01, 2004 December 01, 2004 December 01, 2004 December 15, 2004 December 15, 2004 December 15, 2004 December 15, 2004 December 15, 2004 December 15, 2004 December 15, 2004 December 15, 2004 December 15, 2004 December 15, 2004 December 15, 2004 December 23, 2004 February 08, 2005 March 05, 2005 March 05, 2005 March 05, 2005 April 07, 2005 April 19, 2005 April 21, 2005 April 27, 2005 April 27, 2005 May 13, 2005 May 20, 2005 Buyer American Electric Power .............. Victoria Sempra Energy Partners; Carlyle/Riverstone Global Energy and Power Fund II, LP ..... NRG Energy.................................. TECO ............................................ American Electric Power .............. American Electric Power .............. American Electric Power .............. El Paso Merchant Energy.............. El Paso Merchant Energy.............. El Paso Merchant Energy.............. El Paso Merchant Energy.............. El Paso Merchant Energy.............. El Paso Merchant Energy.............. El Paso Merchant Energy.............. El Paso Merchant Energy.............. El Paso Merchant Energy.............. PG&E National Energy Group ..... PG&E National Energy Group ..... Duke Energy.................................. Duke Energy.................................. Duke Energy.................................. Duke Energy.................................. Duke Energy.................................. Duke Energy.................................. Duke Energy.................................. Duke Energy.................................. United American Energy Holdings ........................................ Texas Independent Energy............ Texas Independent Energy............ NRG Energy Inc............................ American Electric Power .............. Texas-New Mexico Power............ Duke Energy.................................. Calpine Corp ................................. Edison International ...................... Multitrade...................................... NRG Energy & Dynegy................ PG&E National Energy Group ..... PG&E National Energy Group ..... PG&E National Energy Group ..... PG&E National Energy Group ..... Texas GenCo Holdings ................. Texas GenCo Holdings ................. Texas GenCo Holdings ................. Texas GenCo Holdings ................. Texas GenCo Holdings ................. Texas GenCo Holdings ................. Texas GenCo Holdings ................. Texas GenCo Holdings ................. Texas GenCo Holdings ................. Texas GenCo Holdings ................. Texas GenCo Holdings ................. TECO Energy................................ Panda-Rosemary LP...................... USGen New England .................... USGen New England .................... USGen New England .................... USGen New England .................... TECO Energy................................ Texas GenCo Holdings ................. Reliant Energy............................... Reliant Energy............................... PPL Sundance Energy LLC .......... American Electric Power .............. E S Joslin McClain Energy Facility Hamakua Brush II Mulberry Cogeneration Facility Orange Cogeneration Facility Badger Creek Bear Mountain Chalk Cliff Corona Crockett Double "C" High Sierra Kern Front Live Oak La Paloma Generating LLC Lake Road Generating Plant Enterprise Energy Facility Hinds Energy Facility Hot Spring Energy Facility Marshall Energy Facility Murray Energy Facility New Albany Energy Facility Sandersville Energy Facility Southaven Energy Facility Mecklenburg Cogen Facility Guadalupe Odessa Batesville Generation Facility Thermo Power & Electric Twin Oaks Power One Moapa Gordonsville Energy LP Gordonsville Energy LP Multitrade Commonwealth Atlantic Athens Generating LP Covert Generating Project Harquahala Generating Project Millennium Power Cedar Bayou Deepwater Greens Bayou HO Clarke Limestone PH Robinson Sam Bertron San Jacinto TH Wharton WA Parish Webster Frontera Panda Brayton Point Manchester Street Salem Harbor Bellows Falls Commonwealth Chesapeake South Texas Project Deep Creek Piney PPL Sundance Energy LLC South Texas Project TX TX OK HI CO FL FL CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CA CT MS MS AR KY GA MS GA MS VA TX TX MS CO TX NV VA VA VA VA NY MI AZ MA TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX NC MA RI MA VT VA TX MD PA AZ TX Sempra Energy Partners; Carlyle/Riverstone Global Energy and Power Fund II, LP Calhoun County Navigation District Oklahoma Gas & Electric Black River Energy Bear Stearns Bear Stearns Bear Stearns Redwood LLC Redwood LLC Redwood LLC Redwood LLC Redwood LLC Redwood LLC Redwood LLC Redwood LLC Redwood LLC Lender syndicate Lender syndicate KGen Partners LLC KGen Partners LLC KGen Partners LLC KGen Partners LLC KGen Partners LLC KGen Partners LLC KGen Partners LLC KGen Partners LLC Dominion Resources PSEG Global PSEG Global Complete Energy Holdings Bear Stearns Sempra Energy Resources Nevada Power Dominion Virginia Power Dominion Virginia Power Dominion Virginia Power Dominion Virginia Powe Lender syndicate Lender syndicate Lender syndicate Lender syndicate Texas Genco LLC Texas Genco LLC Texas Genco LLC Texas Genco LLC Texas Genco LLC Texas Genco LLC Texas Genco LLC Texas Genco LLC Texas Genco LLC Texas Genco LLC Texas Genco LLC Centrica Dominion Resources Dominion Resources Dominion Resources Dominion Resources TransCanada Power LP Tenaska Texas Genco LLC Brascan Power Brascan Power Arizona Public Service CPS Energy (formerly City Public Service of San Antonio) and Texas Genco LLC 13 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table ES4. Plants Sold and Transferred in 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006 Seller Plant State EIA Plant ID 8,005 8,005 55,306 55,314 55,296 55,286 55,620 8,024 54,785 55,077 55,216 55,224 55,151 10,566 55,221 55,503 55,335 55,276 3,437 136 6,018 2,832 7,158 55,841 1,060 55,538 55,540 3,460 3,461 3,464 3,465 298 3,466 3,468 7,325 6,251 3,469 3,470 3,471 8,906 2,494 2,499 55,234 55,220 50,062 55,282 55,042 55,124 55,068 259 260 6,211 55,185 50,127 55,281 55,422 55,124 4,939 3,438 3,442 3,439 Net Summer Capacity (Megawatts) Plant Sold or Total Transferred 563 563 2,060 2,020 324 596 718 535 150 632 176 472 1,029 262 548 814 516 457 6 1,316 600 163 462 570 597 34 34 2,258 174 760 78 1,602 2,211 844 162 2,560 1,254 3,653 387 1,290 546 279 640 500 46 580 454 588 490 1,036 2,080 158 707 77 304 313 588 697 182 255 178 282 282 2,060 2,020 324 596 718 535 75 316 176 472 1,029 105 279 814 516 457 6 658 414 163 462 428 418 34 34 2,258 174 760 78 1,602 2,211 844 162 1,126 1,254 3,653 387 1,290 546 279 640 500 46 580 304 294 490 1,036 2,080 158 707 77 313 294 349 91 128 89 Transaction Closing Date May 24, 2005 May 24, 2005 May 31, 2005 May 31, 2005 June 16, 2005 June 30, 2005 June 30, 2005 July 08, 2005 July 14, 2005 July 27, 2005 August 04, 2005 August 15, 2005 August 17, 2005 September 08, 2005 September 28, 2005 September 30, 2005 October 13, 2005 December 15, 2005 December 21, 2005 December 28, 2005 January 01, 2006 January 01, 2006 January 01, 2006 January 10, 2006 January 27, 2006 January 31, 2006 January 31, 2006 February 02, 2006 February 02, 2006 February 02, 2006 February 02, 2006 February 02, 2006 February 02, 2006 February 02, 2006 February 02, 2006 February 02, 2006 February 02, 2006 February 02, 2006 February 02, 2006 February 24, 2006 February 24, 2006 February 24, 2006 March 29, 2006 March 31, 2006 April 19, 2006 May 05, 2006 May 05, 2006 May 05, 2006 May 05, 2006 May 05, 2006 May 05, 2006 May 05, 2006 May 05, 2006 May 05, 2006 May 15, 2006 June 01, 2006 June 30, 2006 July 10, 2006 July 10, 2006 July 10, 2006 July 10, 2006 Buyer Lender Syndicate........................... Lender Syndicate........................... TECO Energy................................ TECO Energy................................ Wisconsin Energy ......................... Constellation Energy..................... Perryville Energy Partners ............ Alliant Energy ............................... Calpine Corp ................................. Reliant Resources.......................... Calpine Corp ................................. Allegheny Energy ......................... Lender Syndicate........................... Epsilon Power Partners ................. Mirant............................................ PSEG ............................................. Calpine Corp ................................. Reliant ........................................... Sempra Energy Partners; Carlyle/Riverstone Global Energy and Power Fund II, LP ..... PSEG ............................................. Cincinnati Gas & Electric Co ....... Cincinnati Gas & Electric Co ....... Cincinnati Gas & Electric Co ....... Pinnacle West Capital ................... Interstate Power and Light ............ National Energy Group ................. National Energy Group ................. Texas GenCo Holdings ................. Texas GenCo Holdings ................. Texas GenCo Holdings ................. Texas GenCo Holdings ................. Texas GenCo Holdings ................. Texas GenCo Holdings ................. Texas GenCo Holdings ................. Texas GenCo Holdings ................. Texas GenCo Holdings ................. Texas GenCo Holdings ................. Texas GenCo Holdings ................. Texas GenCo Holdings ................. Reliant ........................................... Bear Swamp Bear Swamp Gila River Power Station Union Power Station Calumet Oleander Perryville Power Station Kewaunee Grays Ferry El Dorado Energy Morris Power Plant Wheatland La Paloma Generating LLC Chambers Cogeneration LP Wrightsville PSEG Waterford Ontelaunee Energy Center Ceredo Eagle Pass Seminole East Bend Miami Fort Unit 6 Woodsdale Silverhawk Duane Arnold Chula Vista Escondido Cedar Bayou Deepwater Greens Bayou HO Clarke Limestone PH Robinson Sam Bertron San Jacinto South Texas Project TH Wharton WA Parish Webster Astoria MA MA AZ AR IL FL LA WI PA NV IL IN CA NJ AR OH PA WV TX FL KY OH OH NV IA CA CA TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX TX NY NY NY MO MS CA AZ CT AZ ME CA CA CA CA TX IL FL AZ TX TX TX TX Emera Brascan Power Lender syndicate Lender syndicate Tenaska Southern Company Entergy Louisiana Dominion Resources Thermal North America Sempra Diamond Generating Corporation Cinergy Complete Energy Holdings Atlantic Power Holdings, LLC Arkansas Electric Cooperative American Electric Power LS Power Appalachian Power Maverick County Water Control and Improvement District #1 Seminole Electric Cooperative Union Light Heat & Power Union Light Heat & Power Union Light Heat & Power Nevada Power FPL Energy LLC MMC Energy MMC Energy NRG Energy, Inc. NRG Energy, Inc. NRG Energy, Inc. NRG Energy, Inc. NRG Energy, Inc. NRG Energy, Inc. NRG Energy, Inc. NRG Energy, Inc. NRG Energy, Inc. NRG Energy, Inc. NRG Energy, Inc. NRG Energy, Inc. Madison Dearborn Partners & US Power Generating Madison Dearborn Partners & US Power Generating Madison Dearborn Partners & US Power Generating Ameren Entergy MDU Resources Group LS Power LS Power LS Power LS Power LS Power LS Power LS Power LS Power Signal Hill Power LLC Exelon Southern Power LS Power Carlyle/Riverstone Global Energy and Power Fund II, LP Carlyle/Riverstone Global Energy and Power Fund II, LP Carlyle/Riverstone Global Energy and Power Fund II, LP Carlyle/Riverstone Global Energy and Power Fund II, LP Reliant ........................................... Gowanus Reliant ........................................... Narrows NRG Energy.................................. Central Mississippi Generating Company ....................................... North American Power Group ...... Duke Energy.................................. Duke Energy.................................. Duke Energy.................................. Duke Energy.................................. Duke Energy.................................. Duke Energy.................................. Duke Energy.................................. Duke Energy.................................. Mirant Wichita Falls LP................ Peoples Energy.............................. Audrain Attala San Joaquin Cogen Arlington Valley Bridgeport Energy Griffith Energy Maine Independence Morro Bay Moss Landing Oakland Power Plant South Bay Mirant Wichita Falls LP Southeast Chicago Energy Project Progress Ventures ......................... DeSoto County Plant PPL Corporation ........................... Griffith Energy Sempra Energy Partners................ Barney M Davis Sempra Energy Partners................ J L Bates Sempra Energy Partners................ La Palma Sempra Energy Partners................ Laredo Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 14 Table ES4. Plants Sold and Transferred in 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006 Seller Plant State EIA Plant ID 3,440 3,441 3,443 6,178 3,118 3,136 7,826 541 1,629 560 1,606 547 539 551 552 553 554 557 6,388 55,116 10,745 55,419 127 127 55,331 55,284 55,518 55,334 55,137 55,250 55,285 55,651 55,199 55,178 2,378 55,482 1,715 50,202 55,247 Net Summer Capacity (Megawatts) Plant Sold or Total Transferred 559 559 491 600 1,700 1,700 978 8 62 10 144 1,080 29 2 42 28 2 17 6 775 1,833 844 690 690 11 300 780 449 705 300 250 280 1,350 620 447 220 778 53 452 280 280 246 600 65 42 978 8 62 10 144 1,080 29 2 42 28 2 17 6 775 641 844 25 29 9 300 780 449 705 300 250 280 675 620 447 220 778 53 452 Transaction Closing Date July 10, 2006 July 10, 2006 July 10, 2006 July 10, 2006 September 01, 2006 September 01, 2006 September 05, 2006 November 01, 2006 November 01, 2006 November 01, 2006 November 01, 2006 November 01, 2006 November 01, 2006 November 01, 2006 November 01, 2006 November 01, 2006 November 01, 2006 November 01, 2006 November 01, 2006 November 10, 2006 November 21, 2006 December 01, 2006 Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending Pending Buyer Sempra Energy Partners................ Lon C Hill Sempra Energy Partners................ Nueces Bay Sempra Energy Partners................ Victoria Sempra Energy Partners; Carlyle/Riverstone Global Energy and Power Fund II, LP ..... Atlantic City Electric .................... Atlantic City Electric .................... Progress Ventures ......................... Northeast Utilities ......................... Northeast Utilities ......................... Northeast Utilities ......................... Northeast Utilities ......................... Northeast Utilities ......................... Northeast Utilities ......................... Northeast Utilities ......................... Northeast Utilities ......................... Northeast Utilities ......................... Northeast Utilities ......................... Northeast Utilities ......................... Northeast Utilities ......................... Dynegy .......................................... Consumers Energy ........................ American Electric Power .............. American Electric Power .............. American Electric Power .............. Calpine Corp ................................. Constellation Energy..................... Constellation Energy..................... Constellation Energy..................... Constellation Energy..................... Constellation Energy..................... Constellation Energy..................... ONEOK......................................... Peoples Energy.............................. Calpine Corp ................................. Atlantic City Electric .................... Calpine Corp ................................. Consumers Energy ........................ WPS Energy Services ................... DPL Energy................................... Coleto Creek Conemaugh Keystone Rowan Bulls Ridge Cabot Falls Village Mt. Tom Northfield Mountain Rocky River Scotland Shepaug Stevenson Taftville Tunnel Turners Falls Rockingham Power Midland Cogeneration Plaquemine Oklaunion Oklaunion Philadelphia Water Department Southwest Facility Big Sandy High Desert Holland Energy Rio Nogales University Park Wolf Hills Spring Creek Elwood Aries Power Project BL England Goldendale Energy Center Palisades WPS Power Niagara Darby TX TX TX TX PA PA NC CT MA CT MA MA CT CT CT CT CT CT MA NC MI LA TX TX PA WV CA IL TX IL VA OK IL MO NJ WA MI NY OH Carlyle/Riverstone Global Energy and Power Fund II, LP Carlyle/Riverstone Global Energy and Power Fund II, LP Carlyle/Riverstone Global Energy and Power Fund II, LP International Power PLC Duquesne Light Holdings Duquesne Light Holdings Southern Power Energy Capital Partners Energy Capital Partners Energy Capital Partners Energy Capital Partners Energy Capital Partners Energy Capital Partners Energy Capital Partners Energy Capital Partners Energy Capital Partners Energy Capital Partners Energy Capital Partners Energy Capital Partners Duke Energy Carolinas GSO Capital Partners and Rockland Capital Energy Investments Dow Chemical Brownsville Public Utility Board Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority Tenaska Tenaska Tenaska Tenaska Tenaska Tenaska Tenaska Westar J-Power Kelson Holdings Rockland Capital Energy Investments Puget Sound Energy Entergy US Renewables Group Columbus Southern Power Notes: • The "Transaction Closing Date" is estimated based on press reports and Security and Exchange Commission filings. • The "Capacity Sold or Transferred" values are based on a combination of capacity data in the EIA-860 data files, press reports and Security and Exchange Commission filings, and may not exactly match transaction values shown in other sources. • A power plant may appear more than once on this list due to involvement in multiple transactions, such as the sale of different shares of the plant at different points in time. • Data are preliminary. Final data for the year are to be released in the Form EIA-860 annual databases. Sources: Press reports; filings with the Security and Exchange Commission; Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-860 "Annual Electric Generator Report" data files. 15 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Chapter 1. Net Generation Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 16 Table 1.1. Net Generation by Energy Source: Total (All Sectors), 1992 through October 2006 (Thousand Megawatthours) Coal1 Petroleum Petroleum Coke Liquids2 6,044 8,401 7,461 7,610 7,890 9,782 11,941 10,785 9,061 10,233 15,867 16,672 1,926 1,665 1,634 1,642 1,725 1,674 1,741 1,894 1,607 1,716 1,604 1,904 20,731 1,934 1,743 1,882 1,682 1,895 2,045 1,999 2,118 1,830 1,797 1,673 1,830 22,427 1,885 1,654 1,604 1,654 1,520 1,706 1,880 1,788 1,630 1,663 16,984 17,223 18,923 16,984 22,431 20,488 Period Natural Gas 404,074 414,927 460,219 496,058 455,056 479,399 531,257 556,396 601,038 639,129 691,006 649,908 48,146 50,145 49,670 51,808 61,925 64,580 79,170 77,745 67,801 57,198 49,638 51,154 708,979 51,049 44,758 51,674 51,742 54,546 75,313 96,450 100,407 73,092 55,885 49,321 53,738 757,974 42,387 46,725 54,042 54,956 64,860 80,345 107,941 106,116 72,119 69,949 699,440 608,187 654,916 699,440 755,708 802,498 Other Gases3 13,270 12,956 13,319 13,870 14,356 13,351 13,492 14,126 13,955 9,039 11,463 15,600 1,343 1,384 1,436 1,366 1,405 1,486 1,437 1,410 1,448 1,363 1,302 1,387 16,766 1,390 1,228 1,431 1,377 1,471 1,483 1,511 1,545 1,399 1,134 1,068 1,279 16,317 1,309 1,250 1,410 1,346 1,436 1,320 1,373 1,467 1,293 1,350 13,556 14,077 13,970 13,556 16,659 15,903 Nuclear 618,776 610,291 640,440 673,402 674,729 628,644 673,702 728,254 753,893 768,826 780,064 763,733 70,806 64,102 63,285 58,620 64,917 67,734 71,975 71,068 65,932 62,530 58,941 68,617 788,528 69,828 60,947 61,539 55,484 62,970 66,144 71,070 71,382 66,739 61,236 62,913 71,735 781,986 71,912 62,616 63,721 57,567 62,776 68,391 72,186 72,016 66,642 57,509 655,337 660,971 647,339 655,337 774,896 789,984 Hydroelectric Other Conventional Renewables4 253,088 280,494 260,126 310,833 347,162 356,453 323,336 319,536 275,573 216,961 264,329 275,806 22,983 20,914 22,914 20,888 24,020 25,252 23,318 21,592 20,525 18,863 20,937 26,211 268,417 24,272 21,607R 22,936R 23,058R 27,279R 26,783R 25,957R 21,566R 17,364R 18,006R 19,353R 22,141R 270,321R 27,592 24,923 24,723 28,425 30,466 29,254 24,838 20,834 17,176 17,284 245,515 221,270 228,827 245,515 275,975 287,009 73,770 76,213 76,535 73,965 75,796 77,183 77,088 79,423 80,906 77,985 86,922 87,410 7,445 7,045 7,603 7,486 7,966 7,741 7,930 7,662 7,276 7,449 7,107 7,699 90,408 7,611 6,758 7,968 7,788 8,196 8,281 8,265 7,928 7,936 7,792 7,981 8,432 94,932 9,217 8,005 8,954 8,668 8,803 8,551 8,868 8,598 8,359 8,879 86,901 75,603 78,520 86,901 93,326 103,313 Hydroelectric Pumped Storage -4,177 -4,036 -3,378 -2,725 -3,088 -4,040 -4,467 -6,097 -5,539 -8,823 -8,743 -8,535 -768 -692 -653 -669 -689 -718 -693 -818 -770 -703 -665 -650 -8,488 -725 -346 -497 -338 -466 -415 -625 -623 -680 -611 -554 -678 -6,558 -545 -463 -455 -611 -471 -448 -667 -754 -658 -524 -5,598 -7,174 -5,325 -5,598 -6,640 -6,830 Other5 3,720 3,487 3,667 4,104 3,571 3,612 3,571 4,024 4,794 4,690 5,714 6,121 540 544 553 538 571 557 598 528 477 497 551 726 6,679 424 375 394 353 362 400 460 578 380 287 340 395 4,749 446 398 538 454 499 412 473 436 456 545 4,656 5,401 4,014 4,656 5,291 5,391 Total 3,083,882 3,197,191 3,247,522 3,353,487 3,444,188 3,492,172 3,620,295 3,694,810 3,802,105 3,736,644 3,858,452 3,883,185 346,546 314,280 308,812 290,560 327,380 345,085 377,332 368,439 335,622 312,450 302,101 341,948 3,970,555 343,121 298,500R 317,458R 289,562R 315,062R 363,672R 402,274R 404,941R 350,218R 316,398R 306,115R 348,101R 4,055,423R 327,352 306,697 317,706 296,404 329,472 362,837 409,346 406,205 331,387 321,106 3,408,513 3,326,506 3,401,206 3,408,513 4,045,256 4,062,729 1992 ................ 1,621,206 94,110 1993 ................ 1,690,070 104,387 1994 ................ 1,690,694 98,440 1995 ................ 1,709,426 66,944 1996 ................ 1,795,196 73,521 1997 ................ 1,845,016 82,773 1998 ................ 1,873,516 116,859 1999 ................ 1,881,087 107,276 2000 ................ 1,966,265 102,160 2001 ................ 1,903,956 114,647 2002 ................ 1,933,130 78,701 2003 ................ 1,973,737 102,734 2004 January ........... 180,692 13,433 February ......... 161,530 7,642 March.............. 154,318 8,052 April................ 141,506 7,376 May................. 157,046 8,495 June................. 167,639 9,141 July ................. 181,542 10,314 August ............ 178,204 9,155 September....... 164,273 7,053 October ........... 157,650 5,888 November ....... 157,458 5,228 December ....... 176,763 8,138 Total............... 1,978,620 99,915 2005 January ........... 177,036 10,303 February ......... 155,838 5,594 March.............. 163,664 6,467 April................ 143,127 5,289 May................. 153,966 4,844 June................. 174,893 8,743 July ................. 186,112 11,075 August ............ 187,592 12,450 September....... 171,681 10,478 October ........... 162,462 8,411 November ....... 158,822 5,200 December ....... 177,987 11,242 Total............... 2,013,179 100,095 2006 January ........... 169,024 4,125 February ......... 158,414 3,176 March.............. 160,858 2,311 April................ 141,026 2,918 May................. 156,790 2,794 June................. 169,306 3,999 July ................. 187,401 5,053 August ............ 189,258 6,446 September....... 161,424 2,945 October ........... 161,162 3,289 Total............... 1,654,664 37,057 Year-to-Date 2004 ................ 1,644,400 86,549 2005 ................ 1,676,370 83,653 2006 ................ 1,654,664 37,057 Rolling 12 Months Ending in October 2005 ................ 2,010,591 97,019 2006 ................ 1,991,473 53,499 1 2 3 Anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, lignite, waste coal, and coal synfuel. Distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, jet fuel, kerosene, and waste oil. Blast furnace gas, propane gas, and other manufactured and waste gases derived from fossil fuels. 4 Wood, black liquor, other wood waste, municipal solid waste, landfill gas, sludge waste, tires, agriculture byproducts, other biomass, geothermal, solar thermal, photovoltaic energy, and wind. 5 Batteries, chemicals, hydrogen, pitch, purchased steam, sulfur, and miscellaneous technologies. R = Revised. Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through July 2006 are revised. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Values for 2005 and prior years are final. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report;" and predecessor forms. 17 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table 1.1.A. Period Net Generation by Other Renewables: Total (All Sectors), 1992 through October 2006 (Thousand Megawatthours) Wood1 36,529 37,623 37,937 36,521 36,800 36,948 36,338 37,041 37,595 35,200 38,665 37,529 3,252 2,987 3,083 3,047 2,940 3,050 3,349 3,249 3,064 3,209 3,051 3,296 37,576 3,311 3,033 3,257 3,000 3,087 3,158 3,409 3,410 3,251 3,234 3,192 3,337 38,681 3,492 3,092 3,274 3,051 3,091 3,193 3,491 3,518 3,302 3,255 32,757 31,230 32,152 32,757 38,499 39,286 Waste2 17,816 18,333 19,129 20,405 20,911 21,709 22,448 22,572 23,131 21,765 22,857 23,736 1,886 1,812 1,935 1,926 2,035 1,981 2,056 2,033 1,874 1,901 1,896 1,967 23,302 1,907 1,682 1,907 1,844 2,016 1,990 2,090 2,050 1,933 1,827 1,946 2,007 23,199 2,052 1,868 2,004 1,956 2,093 2,047 2,122 2,115 1,990 1,926 20,173 19,439 19,245 20,173 23,108 24,127 Geothermal 16,138 16,789 15,535 13,378 14,329 14,726 14,774 14,827 14,093 13,741 14,491 14,424 1,295 1,214 1,241 1,161 1,208 1,225 1,278 1,257 1,188 1,276 1,212 1,256 14,811 1,252 1,063 1,204 1,187 1,264 1,248 1,273 1,254 1,223 1,247 1,220 1,257 14,692 1,256 1,128 1,288 1,150 1,116 1,225 1,286 1,312 1,241 1,298 12,301 12,343 12,215 12,301 14,683 14,777 Solar 400 462 487 497 521 511 502 495 493 543 555 534 13 11 53 57 82 88 82 73 61 34 15 8 575 9 13 38 58 81 88 72 76 61 38 13 3 550 13 20 33 52 71 70 61 83 53 32 487 552 535 487 558 503 Wind 2,888 3,006 3,447 3,164 3,234 3,288 3,026 4,488 5,593 6,737 10,354 11,187 999 1,022 1,291 1,295 1,702 1,397 1,164 1,051 1,090 1,029 932 1,172 14,144 1,132 966 1,561 1,698 1,746 1,797 1,421 1,138 1,468 1,446 1,610 1,828 17,811 2,404 1,897 2,355 2,459 2,431 2,017 1,907 1,570 1,773 2,369 21,183 12,040 14,373 21,183 16,477 24,620 Total 73,770 76,213 76,535 73,965 75,796 77,183 77,088 79,423 80,906 77,985 86,922 87,410 7,445 7,045 7,603 7,486 7,966 7,741 7,930 7,662 7,276 7,449 7,107 7,699 90,408 7,611 6,758 7,968 7,788 8,196 8,281 8,265 7,928 7,936 7,792 7,981 8,432 94,932 9,217 8,005 8,954 8,668 8,803 8,551 8,868 8,598 8,359 8,879 86,901 75,603 78,520 86,901 93,326 103,313 1992 ............................................... 1993 ............................................... 1994 ............................................... 1995 ............................................... 1996 ............................................... 1997 ............................................... 1998 ............................................... 1999 ............................................... 2000 ............................................... 2001 ............................................... 2002 ............................................... 2003 ............................................... 2004 January .......................................... February ........................................ March............................................. April............................................... May................................................ June................................................ July ................................................ August ........................................... September...................................... October .......................................... November ...................................... December ...................................... Total.............................................. 2005 January .......................................... February ........................................ March............................................. April............................................... May................................................ June................................................ July ................................................ August ........................................... September...................................... October .......................................... November ...................................... December ...................................... Total.............................................. 2006 January .......................................... February ........................................ March............................................. April............................................... May................................................ June................................................ July ................................................ August ........................................... September...................................... October .......................................... Total.............................................. Year-to-Date 2004 ............................................... 2005 ............................................... 2006 ............................................... Rolling 12 Months Ending in October 2005 ............................................... 2006 ............................................... 1 2 Wood, black liquor, and other wood waste. Municipal solid waste, landfill gas, sludge waste, tires, agriculture byproducts, and other biomass. Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2005 and prior years are final. Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through July 2006 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. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report;" and predecessor forms. Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 18 Table 1.2. Net Generation by Energy Source: Electric Utilities, 1992 through October 2006 (Thousand Megawatthours) Coal1 Petroleum Petroleum Coke Liquids2 1,933 3,064 2,142 1,809 1,651 3,381 4,718 3,948 2,527 4,179 6,286 7,156 1,056 933 831 774 997 967 1,030 1,120 917 923 979 971 11,498 984 945 990 920 1,132 1,187 1,122 1,242 941 862 858 996 12,181 1,016 958 878 903 809 944 1,123 975 896 786 9,288 9,547 10,326 9,288 12,277 11,142 Period Natural Gas 263,872 258,915 291,115 307,306 262,730 283,625 309,222 296,381 290,715 264,434 229,639 186,967 13,341 13,423 12,749 14,041 17,631 18,952 23,068 22,189 19,871 17,383 13,217 13,798 199,662 15,324 12,678 15,969 15,691 17,976 24,423 30,920 31,852 23,426 18,458 15,821 15,947 238,484 12,863 15,207 18,704 19,199 21,616 27,913 36,328 35,883 24,053 23,479 235,245 172,648 206,717 235,245 233,731 267,012 Other Gases3 ----------206 243 37 35 35 34 35 33 33 30 27 18 27 29 374 1 * 1 * 1 1 1 1 * 1 1 1 10 1 * 1 * 1 2 1 2 4 4 17 318 8 17 64 18 Nuclear 618,776 610,291 640,440 673,402 674,729 628,644 673,702 725,036 705,433 534,207 507,380 458,829 43,402 38,875 38,192 37,397 38,982 40,588 43,818 42,801 39,931 35,936 33,917 41,842 475,682 41,435 36,448 37,866 33,443 35,572 38,766 42,814 42,850 40,227 36,553 36,715 42,381 465,069 42,973 37,186 37,410 31,785 34,642 39,873 42,916 42,866 39,384 34,131 383,165 399,923 385,973 383,165 461,733 462,260 Hydroelectric Other Conventional Renewables4 243,736 269,098 247,071 296,378 331,058 341,273 308,844 299,914 253,155 197,804 242,302 249,622 20,691 19,221 20,897 18,824 21,897 23,473 21,600 19,751 18,638 17,278 19,279 23,996 245,546 21,862 19,621 20,838 20,477 24,975 24,652 24,037 20,089 16,160 16,095 17,296 19,926 246,028 24,700 22,429 22,583 26,190 28,118 26,870 22,541 19,246 15,537 15,361 223,573 202,271 208,807 223,573 252,082 260,795 10,200 9,565 8,933 6,409 7,214 7,462 7,206 3,716 2,241 2,152 3,569 3,941 356 322 350 306 318 309 360 340 312 353 331 406 4,061 400 411 484 391 394 421 457 435 454 446 531 511 5,335 640 564 623 496 537 468 500 512 490 604 5,434 3,325 4,293 5,434 5,029 6,476 Hydroelectric Pumped Storage -4,177 -4,036 -3,378 -2,725 -3,088 -4,040 -4,441 -5,982 -4,960 -7,704 -7,434 -7,532 -669 -619 -579 -601 -610 -637 -623 -732 -689 -612 -593 -562 -7,526 -641 -295 -435 -294 -377 -322 -528 -537 -607 -528 -473 -594 -5,630 -461 -395 -384 -530 -390 -361 -564 -657 -570 -437 -4,749 -6,371 -4,563 -4,749 -5,718 -5,816 Other5 ------------8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 98 17 30 36 28 15 22 23 27 9 14 18 13 253 * * * * 1 1 1 1 -* 5 81 222 5 239 36 Total 2,797,219 2,882,525 2,910,712 2,994,529 3,077,442 3,122,523 3,212,171 3,173,674 3,015,383 2,629,946 2,549,457 2,462,281 221,782 198,675 193,763 182,744 207,224 219,767 235,266 227,785 209,507 197,320 191,813 219,585 2,505,231 218,914 191,246 202,430 183,701 203,461 228,298 246,778 246,019 217,938 200,389 194,838 220,039 2,554,050 212,083 198,062 202,443 189,111 209,400 229,154 248,782 247,571 205,328 198,306 2,140,238 2,093,833 2,139,172 2,140,238 2,550,571 2,555,116 1992 ................ 1,575,895 86,984 1993 ................ 1,639,151 96,475 1994 ................ 1,635,493 88,897 1995 ................ 1,652,914 59,036 1996 ................ 1,737,453 65,695 1997 ................ 1,787,806 74,372 1998 ................ 1,807,480 105,440 1999 ................ 1,767,679 82,981 2000 ................ 1,696,619 69,653 2001 ................ 1,560,146 74,729 2002 ................ 1,514,670 52,838 2003 ................ 1,500,281 62,774 2004 January ........... 138,134 5,425 February ......... 122,126 4,350 March.............. 116,642 4,639 April................ 107,411 4,549 May................. 122,362 5,604 June................. 129,756 6,318 July ................. 138,981 6,990 August ............ 136,227 6,050 September....... 125,206 5,287 October ........... 121,399 4,635 November ....... 120,959 3,689 December ....... 134,438 4,659 Total............... 1,513,641 62,196 2005 January ........... 134,797 4,734 February ......... 117,963 3,443 March.............. 122,979 3,701 April................ 109,514 3,530 May................. 119,960 3,811 June................. 133,882 5,268 July ................. 141,408 6,524 August ............ 142,846 7,213 September....... 130,957 6,371 October ........... 123,812 4,674 November ....... 120,751 3,319 December ....... 134,797 6,063 Total............... 1,533,666 58,653 2006 January ........... 127,612 2,739 February ......... 120,024 2,089 March.............. 121,022 1,607 April................ 108,845 2,222 May................. 121,982 2,084 June................. 130,448 2,997 July ................. 142,669 3,267 August ............ 144,125 4,618 September....... 123,283 2,251 October ........... 121,946 2,433 Total............... 1,261,956 26,306 Year-to-Date 2004 ................ 1,258,244 53,848 2005 ................ 1,278,118 49,271 2006 ................ 1,261,956 26,306 Rolling 12 Months Ending in October 2005 ................ 1,533,514 57,619 2006 ................ 1,517,504 35,689 1 2 3 Anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, lignite, waste coal, and coal synfuel. Distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, jet fuel, kerosene, and waste oil. Blast furnace gas, propane gas, and other manufactured and waste gases derived from fossil fuels. 4 Wood, black liquor, other wood waste, municipal solid waste, landfill gas, sludge waste, tires, agriculture byproducts, other biomass, and photovoltaic energy 5 Batteries, chemicals, hydrogen, pitch, purchased steam, sulfur, and miscellaneous technologies. * = 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 "*". ) Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through July 2006 are revised. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Values for 2005 and prior years are final. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Other energy sources include batteries, chemicals, hydrogen, pitch, purchased steam, sulfur, and miscellaneous technologies. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report;" and predecessor forms. 19 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table 1.3. Net Generation by Energy Source: Independent Power Producers, 1992 through October 2006 (Thousand Megawatthours) Coal1 Petroleum Petroleum Coke Liquids2 1,372 3,592 3,741 4,145 4,586 4,751 5,528 4,975 5,083 4,709 8,368 7,949 707 597 662 725 585 559 562 625 567 673 493 652 7,408 807 690 754 627 643 720 726 734 752 803 673 705 8,633 719 564 592 615 578 620 603 655 590 756 6,292 6,263 7,256 6,292 8,401 7,669 Period Natural Gas 70,403 83,307 94,574 111,873 116,028 115,971 140,070 176,615 227,263 290,506 378,044 380,337 27,900 30,227 30,282 31,310 37,336 38,828 48,720 48,348 41,078 33,402 29,998 30,430 427,857 29,540 26,332 29,504 30,210 30,416 44,049 57,947 60,867 43,587 32,374 28,180 31,824 444,831 23,747 26,131 29,699 30,373 36,852 45,818 63,949 62,564 41,718 40,001 400,853 367,430 384,827 400,853 445,255 460,858 Other Gases3 1,212 967 1,092 1,927 1,341 1,533 2,315 1,607 2,028 586 1,763 2,404 188 220 220 210 222 226 246 227 261 205 212 215 2,652 284 267 357 334 322 348 368 400 341 309 282 338 3,951 343 304 350 340 381 363 309 418 342 334 3,484 2,224 3,330 3,484 3,757 4,104 Nuclear -------3,218 48,460 234,619 272,684 304,904 27,404 25,227 25,093 21,223 25,935 27,146 28,157 28,267 26,001 26,594 25,023 26,775 312,846 28,393 24,499 23,672 22,041 27,399 27,379 28,256 28,531 26,512 24,683 26,198 29,354 316,917 28,939 25,430 26,311 25,782 28,134 28,519 29,270 29,150 27,258 23,378 272,172 261,048 261,365 272,172 313,163 327,724 Hydroelectric Other Conventional Renewables4 6,280 8,425 6,934 9,033 10,101 9,375 9,023 14,749 18,183 15,945 18,189 21,890 1,960 1,405 1,732 1,846 1,913 1,579 1,513 1,613 1,569 1,286 1,302 1,801 19,518 2,060 1,710R 1,794R 2,294R 2,028R 1,828R 1,625R 1,254R 983R 1,686R 1,829R 1,920R 21,012R 2,533 2,197 1,901 2,007 2,120 2,170 2,058 1,405 1,435 1,653 19,480 16,415 17,263 19,480 20,366 23,229 33,640 36,067 36,753 36,213 37,072 38,228 38,937 44,548 47,162 46,648 51,022 52,575 4,409 4,267 4,711 4,537 5,111 4,817 4,807 4,647 4,443 4,439 4,236 4,637 55,061 4,492 3,886 4,842 4,846 5,195 5,252 5,061 4,767 4,854 4,696 4,830 5,246 57,967 5,761 4,976 5,740 5,600 5,676 5,477 5,546 5,285 5,173 5,631 54,864 46,187 47,891 54,864 56,765 64,940 Hydroelectric Pumped Storage -------26 -115 -579 -1,119 -1,309 -1,003 -99 -73 -74 -68 -79 -81 -71 -86 -80 -91 -72 -88 -962 -84 -51 -62 -44 -90 -93 -96 -86 -73 -84 -82 -84 -928 -84 -68 -71 -81 -81 -88 -103 -97 -88 -87 -849 -802 -762 -849 -922 -1,014 Other5 480 408 239 213 201 63 159 139 125 -2,056 1,573 164 167 157 135 154 129 158 157 108 112 132 159 1,731 13 2 9 9 5 5 3 11 3 2 1 * 65 6 14 9 * * * 2 6 1 * 41 1,441 64 41 355 42 Total 137,154 161,372 178,013 199,702 206,699 206,852 245,245 356,309 622,146 950,107 1,149,001 1,258,879 110,515 102,603 101,744 94,859 106,692 111,764 127,666 126,724 112,822 102,156 97,395 108,190 1,303,129 110,982 95,320R 102,194R 93,701R 99,062R 121,948R 140,852R 144,239R 119,744R 104,812R 99,853R 115,434R 1,348,142R 102,712 97,159 103,070 95,638 107,251 120,738 146,034 144,176 113,343 109,789 1,139,910 1,097,545 1,132,855 1,139,910 1,338,439 1,355,198 1992 ................ 21,818 1,949 1993 ................ 26,313 2,295 1994 ................ 30,783 3,897 1995 ................ 33,142 3,156 1996 ................ 34,520 2,851 1997 ................ 32,955 3,976 1998 ................ 42,713 6,525 1999 ................ 90,938 19,635 2000 ................ 246,492 27,929 2001 ................ 322,681 35,532 2002 ................ 395,943 22,241 2003 ................ 452,433 35,818 2004 January ........... 40,580 7,302 February ......... 37,658 2,909 March.............. 35,909 3,053 April................ 32,420 2,522 May................. 32,931 2,583 June................. 36,068 2,493 July ................. 40,618 2,955 August ............ 40,144 2,782 September....... 37,390 1,487 October ........... 34,525 1,011 November ....... 34,806 1,265 December ....... 40,503 3,105 Total............... 443,553 33,465 2005 January ........... 40,449 5,027 February ......... 36,206 1,779 March.............. 38,888 2,436 April................ 31,950 1,433 May................. 32,387 757 June................. 39,267 3,193 July ................. 42,804 4,157 August ............ 42,883 4,877 September....... 38,964 3,821 October ........... 36,918 3,423 November ....... 36,339 1,604 December ....... 41,338 4,793 Total............... 458,393 37,300 2006 January ........... 39,632 1,115 February ......... 36,765 848 March.............. 38,053 484 April................ 30,497 503 May................. 33,079 512 June................. 37,047 812 July ................. 42,825 1,576 August ............ 43,209 1,581 September....... 36,416 497 October ........... 37,436 687 Total............... 374,958 8,615 Year-to-Date 2004 ................ 368,243 29,096 2005 ................ 380,717 30,904 2006 ................ 374,958 8,615 Rolling 12 Months Ending in October 2005 ................ 456,027 35,274 2006 ................ 452,635 15,011 1 2 3 Anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, lignite, waste coal, and coal synfuel. Distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, jet fuel, kerosene, and waste oil. Blast furnace gas, propane gas, and other manufactured and waste gases derived from fossil fuels. 4 Wood, black liquor, other wood waste, municipal solid waste, landfill gas, sludge waste, tires, agriculture byproducts, other biomass, geothermal, solar thermal, photovoltaic energy, and wind. 5 Batteries, chemicals, hydrogen, pitch, purchased steam, sulfur, and miscellaneous technologies. * = 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 "*". ) R = Revised. Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through July 2006 are revised. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Values for 2005 and prior years are final. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report;" and predecessor forms. Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 20 Table 1.4. Net Generation by Energy Source: Commercial Combined Heat and Power Sector, 1992 through October 2006 (Thousand Megawatthours) Coal1 Petroleum Petroleum Coke Liquids2 300 331 413 376 366 424 380 431 429 434 426 416 70 42 40 41 35 34 41 39 31 23 28 38 462 56 37 30 22 22 28 32 31 28 25 20 36 368 20 21 19 17 12 11 15 14 7 6 142 396 312 142 378 199 2 4 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 4 6 8 1 1 1 1 ----1 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 * ----1 1 1 1 7 * 1 1 ---* 1 1 1 5 5 5 5 7 7 Period Natural Gas 3,867 4,471 4,929 5,162 5,249 4,725 4,879 4,607 4,262 4,434 4,310 3,899 316 312 295 283 337 340 386 382 366 359 320 354 4,051 353 313 353 344 343 387 443 458 368 320 292 303 4,279 281 280 314 299 369 403 486 480 377 382 3,671 3,376 3,684 3,671 4,358 4,266 Other Gases3 105 100 115 -* 3 7 * * * * -------------------------------------------- Nuclear ------------------------------------------------------- Hydroelectric Other Conventional Renewables4 122 100 93 118 126 120 120 115 100 66 13 72 5 8 13 13 13 11 5 4 5 7 9 12 105 11 11 8 12 13 7 3 1 2 4 6 7 86 12 11 13 10 10 11 4 1 3 3 78 84 73 78 94 90 1,082 1,132 1,216 1,575 2,235 2,385 2,373 2,412 2,012 1,482 1,585 1,894 184 174 170 194 208 202 208 205 195 190 194 197 2,321 198 181 199 180 216 222 217 208 207 192 201 201 2,422 204 191 182 205 230 220 209 206 220 201 2,068 1,930 2,020 2,068 2,411 2,470 Hydroelectric Pumped Storage ------------------------------------------------------- Other5 1 * -* * * -* * * 84 2 * * * * * * * * * * * * 1 * * * * * * * * * * * * 1 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 20 1 1 20 1 20 Total 6,228 7,000 7,619 8,232 9,030 8,701 8,748 8,563 7,903 7,416 7,415 7,496 694 654 634 623 699 702 763 749 707 673 656 714 8,270 737 656 702 649 686 763 823 821 718 644 627 665 8,492 638 620 631 618 720 759 840 832 709 689 7,055 6,900 7,200 7,055 8,569 8,347 1992 ................ 749 1993 ................ 864 1994 ................ 850 1995 ................ 998 1996 ................ 1,051 1997 ................ 1,040 1998 ................ 985 1999 ................ 995 2000 ................ 1,097 2001 ................ 995 2002 ................ 992 2003 ................ 1,206 2004 January ........... 119 February ......... 117 March.............. 115 April................ 92 May................. 105 June................. 115 July ................. 123 August ............ 120 September....... 109 October ........... 94 November ....... 105 December ....... 111 Total............... 1,323 2005 January ........... 117 February ......... 112 March.............. 111 April................ 90 May................. 92 June................. 119 July ................. 127 August ............ 123 September....... 112 October ........... 101 November ....... 106 December ....... 117 Total............... 1,329 2006 January ........... 119 February ......... 112 March.............. 100 April................ 84 May................. 96 June................. 113 July ................. 124 August ............ 128 September....... 99 October ........... 95 Total............... 1,071 Year-to-Date 2004 ................ 1,108 2005 ................ 1,105 2006 ................ 1,071 Rolling 12 Months Ending in October 2005 ................ 1,321 2006 ................ 1,294 1 2 3 Anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, lignite, waste coal, and coal synfuel. Distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, jet fuel, kerosene, and waste oil. Blast furnace gas, propane gas, and other manufactured and waste gases derived from fossil fuels. 4 Wood, black liquor, other wood waste, municipal solid waste, landfill gas, sludge waste, tires, agriculture byproducts, other biomass, geothermal, solar thermal, photovoltaic energy, and wind. 5 Batteries, chemicals, hydrogen, pitch, purchased steam, sulfur, and miscellaneous technologies. * = 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 "*". ) Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through July 2006 are revised. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Values for 2005 and prior years are final. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report;" and predecessor forms. 21 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table 1.5. Net Generation by Energy Source: Industrial Combined Heat and Power Sector, 1992 through October 2006 (Thousand Megawatthours) Coal1 Petroleum Petroleum Coke Liquids2 2,737 1,741 1,575 1,654 1,652 1,648 1,692 1,860 1,448 1,341 1,207 1,559 161 134 140 143 143 147 149 148 122 120 131 279 1,819 142 107 137 134 119 139 152 142 136 130 141 129 1,606 150 132 133 136 134 143 153 157 143 121 1,400 1,408 1,337 1,400 1,747 1,669 Period Natural Gas 65,933 68,234 69,600 71,717 71,049 75,078 77,085 78,793 78,798 79,755 79,013 78,705 6,589 6,183 6,344 6,174 6,621 6,461 6,995 6,827 6,487 6,054 6,103 6,572 77,409 5,832 5,434 5,848 5,496 5,811 6,454 7,140 7,230 5,711 4,731 5,028 5,663 70,380 5,496 5,107 5,325 5,084 6,022 6,211 7,178 7,189 5,971 6,087 59,671 64,734 59,688 59,671 72,363 70,363 Other Gases3 11,953 11,890 12,112 11,943 13,015 11,814 11,170 12,519 11,927 8,454 9,493 12,953 1,118 1,130 1,181 1,122 1,148 1,227 1,158 1,153 1,160 1,140 1,062 1,143 13,740 1,105 961 1,073 1,043 1,147 1,134 1,142 1,144 1,057 825 784 941 12,356 966 946 1,059 1,006 1,055 955 1,063 1,047 948 1,011 10,056 11,535 10,632 10,056 12,837 11,780 Nuclear ------------------------------------------------------- Hydroelectric Other Conventional Renewables4 2,950 2,871 6,028 5,304 5,878 5,685 5,349 4,758 4,135 3,145 3,825 4,222 328 279 273 205 196 190 201 224 314 291 348 401 3,248 339 265 295 275 262 296 291 222 218 221 222 289 3,195 346 286 226 218 218 204 235 182 201 267 2,384 2,500 2,684 2,384 3,433 2,895 28,847 29,450 29,633 29,768 29,274 29,107 28,572 28,747 29,491 27,703 30,747 29,001 2,496 2,283 2,372 2,449 2,329 2,412 2,554 2,471 2,326 2,467 2,346 2,459 28,965 2,520 2,279 2,443 2,371 2,390 2,387 2,529 2,518 2,422 2,458 2,419 2,473 29,208 2,613 2,274 2,409 2,366 2,360 2,386 2,613 2,595 2,476 2,444 24,535 24,160 24,316 24,535 29,121 29,427 Hydroelectric Pumped Storage ------------------------------------------------------- Other5 3,239 3,079 3,428 3,890 3,370 3,549 3,412 3,885 4,669 4,690 3,574 4,546 368 369 388 394 409 420 432 363 360 376 411 559 4,849 394 343 349 316 342 372 433 540 369 270 320 382 4,429 437 380 526 451 496 410 468 427 453 543 4,591 3,878 3,727 4,591 4,697 5,293 Total 143,280 146,294 151,178 151,025 151,017 154,097 154,132 156,264 156,673 149,175 152,580 154,530 13,555 12,348 12,670 12,334 12,765 12,853 13,637 13,181 12,586 12,301 12,237 13,459 153,925 12,489 11,279 12,132 11,512 11,853 12,662 13,821 13,862 11,819 10,553 10,797 11,962 144,739 11,920 10,855 11,562 11,037 12,102 12,187 13,691 13,627 12,008 12,322 121,309 128,229 121,980 121,309 147,676 144,069 1992 ................ 22,743 4,878 1993 ................ 23,742 5,287 1994 ................ 23,568 5,232 1995 ................ 22,372 4,376 1996 ................ 22,172 4,608 1997 ................ 23,214 4,001 1998 ................ 22,337 4,514 1999 ................ 21,474 4,229 2000 ................ 22,056 4,149 2001 ................ 20,135 3,952 2002 ................ 21,525 3,196 2003 ................ 19,817 3,726 2004 January ........... 1,859 636 February ......... 1,629 341 March.............. 1,651 321 April................ 1,583 264 May................. 1,648 272 June................. 1,700 296 July ................. 1,820 328 August ............ 1,713 284 September....... 1,569 248 October ........... 1,632 220 November ....... 1,588 247 December ....... 1,711 336 Total............... 20,103 3,792 2005 January ........... 1,672 484 February ......... 1,556 334 March.............. 1,686 300 April................ 1,573 304 May................. 1,527 253 June................. 1,626 255 July ................. 1,773 361 August ............ 1,739 329 September....... 1,647 258 October ........... 1,630 288 November ....... 1,626 257 December ....... 1,735 350 Total............... 19,791 3,773 2006 January ........... 1,660 251 February ......... 1,512 218 March.............. 1,683 201 April................ 1,600 176 May................. 1,633 186 June................. 1,699 180 July ................. 1,784 196 August ............ 1,796 234 September....... 1,626 191 October ........... 1,686 163 Total............... 16,680 1,994 Year-to-Date 2004 ................ 16,804 3,209 2005 ................ 16,430 3,166 2006 ................ 16,680 1,994 Rolling 12 Months Ending in October 2005 ................ 19,729 3,749 2006 ................ 20,041 2,601 1 2 3 Anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, lignite, waste coal, and coal synfuel. Distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, jet fuel, kerosene, and waste oil. Blast furnace gas, propane gas, and other manufactured and waste gases derived from fossil fuels. 4 Wood, black liquor, other wood waste, municipal solid waste, landfill gas, sludge waste, tires, agriculture byproducts, other biomass, geothermal, solar thermal, photovoltaic energy, and wind. 5 Batteries, chemicals, hydrogen, pitch, purchased steam, sulfur, and miscellaneous technologies. Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through July 2006 are revised. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Values for 2005 and prior years are final. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report;" and predecessor forms. Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 22 Table 1.6.A. Net Generation by State by Sector, October 2006 and 2005 (Thousand Megawatthours) Electric Power Sector Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities Oct 2006 Oct 2005 10,506 2,166 1,519 3,941 1,964 525 392 32,202 4,413 11,364 16,425 53,781 15,713 10,132 9,830 13,167 4,939 23,740 3,693 3,698 3,851 6,406 2,858 2,769 465 64,937 599 9 18,088 11,270 4,450 10,056 7,682 5,160 7,622 28,472 10,597 7,485 2,582 7,808 45,892 3,503 7,030 4,957 30,402 28,139 8,047 3,640 694 2,077 3,427 3,130 3,090 4,034 27,202 15,451 4,104 7,647 1,528 559 969 316,398 Census Division and State Independent Power Producers Oct 2006 9,572 2,411 1,159 3,857 891 711 542 26,145 3,950 7,756 14,440 17,514 14,895 771 988 502 358 1,040 557 77 358 NM NM 34 13 9,570 482 1 1,455 343 4,043 341 NM 485 2,391 2,776 910 939 919 7 24,674 750 2,244 1,549 20,131 6,083 2,340 837 225 1,603 787 148 65 78 12,086 8,833 1,108 2,145 329 NM 315 109,789 Commercial Sector Industrial Sector Percent Change 1.3 12.9 2.8 2.2 -34.1 36.2 52.4 -.9 -7.3 -1.4 1.1 -1.2 2.2 4.3 -10.4 .2 -8.9 3.0 4.5 -7.9 9.9 17.8 -19.0 -5.9 5.7 -2.6 -2.1 -94.0 4.4 -8.5 -7.9 -7.4 1.0 -.9 -6.0 6.9 7.2 5.8 52.4 -7.6 5.8 6.0 10.9 11.4 3.6 -.5 7.1 13.1 5.3 -6.3 -39.2 .7 12.5 -3.8 7.6 11.9 1.5 2.1 -1.4 .2 -2.3 1.5 Oct 2006 569 22 NM 117 377 NM 52 5,222 61 3,282 1,879 34,481 866 9,473 7,637 12,591 3,913 23,085 3,170 3,328 3,727 7,516 2,310 2,556 479 51,885 NM -16,949 9,531 NM 8,715 7,621 4,399 4,667 26,790 10,055 6,933 2,860 6,943 18,196 2,789 3,612 3,862 7,932 21,605 6,247 3,271 450 335 1,297 2,979 3,311 3,715 15,380 6,867 2,921 5,592 1,092 513 579 198,306 Oct 2005 554 24 NM 123 365 NM 41 5,390 86 2,811 2,493 35,737 651 9,227 8,764 12,584 4,510 22,959 3,488 3,669 3,400 6,368 2,852 2,731 452 53,021 NM -16,158 10,632 NM 9,440 7,531 4,346 4,909 25,801 9,902 6,462 1,879 7,558 17,745 3,020 3,637 3,820 7,269 22,399 6,586 2,986 458 345 2,131 3,019 2,972 3,902 15,676 6,565 2,965 6,147 1,106 510 596 200,389 Oct 2005 9,434 2,122 1,124 3,752 1,569 518 348 26,281 4,250 8,374 13,658 16,952 14,781 599 879 485 208 464 89 29 301 NM NM 21 13 10,195 507 9 1,517 187 4,389 351 NM 577 2,635 1,868 335 983 547 2 23,930 304 1,968 1,033 20,625 5,457 1,419 643 179 1,725 1,297 89 56 49 9,886 7,471 996 1,419 345 NM 331 104,812 Oct 2006 64 NM 16 42 NM NM -100 NM 57 36 115 46 13 45 NM 11 47 23 NM 8 15 1 --52 --9 NM 4 7 6 25 -9 ---9 52 NM 4 NM 45 NM NM 2 ---NM NM -188 185 NM NM 49 17 32 689 Oct 2005 71 NM 17 43 NM NM -89 NM 51 33 113 32 17 51 NM 13 44 20 NM 9 13 2 --55 --8 NM 4 8 6 29 -5 --1 4 45 NM 3 NM 40 NM NM 5 ---NM NM -165 161 NM NM 41 20 21 644 Oct 2006 437 NM 386 NM NM NM NM 431 76 108 247 1,015 257 308 140 94 216 287 110 NM 142 NM NM NM -1,728 102 -474 437 50 250 102 203 110 854 396 47 158 254 5,615 175 1,935 108 3,398 303 28 NM 56 NM -NM 99 87 1,615 1,409 137 68 36 NM 21 12,322 Oct 2005 448 NM 378 NM NM NM NM 442 73 129 240 979 249 289 136 98 207 273 96 NM 141 NM NM NM -1,665 90 -405 451 54 259 122 207 78 798 360 40 154 244 4,173 179 1,421 103 2,469 266 36 NM 57 NM -NM 61 82 1,474 1,255 142 77 35 NM 21 10,553 New England ................. Connecticut ..................... Maine .............................. Massachusetts ................. New Hampshire .............. Rhode Island ................... Vermont .......................... Middle Atlantic ............. New Jersey...................... New York........................ Pennsylvania ................... East North Central ....... Illinois ............................. Indiana ............................ Michigan ......................... Ohio ................................ Wisconsin ....................... West North Central ...... Iowa ................................ Kansas............................. Minnesota ....................... Missouri .......................... Nebraska ......................... North Dakota .................. South Dakota .................. South Atlantic ............... Delaware ......................... District of Columbia ....... Florida............................. Georgia ........................... Maryland......................... North Carolina ................ South Carolina ................ Virginia ........................... West Virginia.................. East South Central........ Alabama.......................... Kentucky......................... Mississippi ...................... Tennessee........................ West South Central ...... Arkansas ......................... Louisiana......................... Oklahoma........................ Texas............................... Mountain ....................... Arizona ........................... Colorado ......................... Idaho ............................... Montana .......................... Nevada ............................ New Mexico.................... Utah................................. Wyoming ........................ Pacific Contiguous ........ California ........................ Oregon ............................ Washington ..................... Pacific Noncontiguous .. Alaska ............................. Hawaii............................. U.S. Total ....................... 10,642 2,445 1,561 4,030 1,295 714 597 31,898 4,092 11,203 16,603 53,125 16,063 10,565 8,810 13,188 4,498 24,460 3,859 3,406 4,234 7,547 2,316 2,606 491 63,235 586 1 18,886 10,311 4,099 9,313 7,759 5,112 7,168 30,429 11,361 7,919 3,936 7,213 48,537 3,714 7,795 5,521 31,507 28,005 8,621 4,116 731 1,945 2,084 3,151 3,477 3,881 29,269 17,294 4,166 7,809 1,507 559 947 321,106 NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change. Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2005 are final. Values for 2006 are preliminary. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Percent difference is calculated before rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" and Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report." 23 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table 1.6.B. Net Generation by State by Sector, Year-to-Date through October 2006 and 2005 (Thousand Megawatthours) Electric Power Sector Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities 2006 2005 114,399 28,178 15,911 40,058 20,271 5,164 4,816 356,538 50,289 123,534 182,715 553,242 161,341 108,904 101,669 129,711 51,617 252,726 36,854 38,122 44,082 76,200 25,601 26,298 5,569 693,048 6,977 221 187,910 115,553 43,908 108,419 85,756 66,259 78,046 316,494 115,902 81,372 38,549 80,671 514,500 41,364 78,295 58,755 336,087 290,864 85,090 41,322 9,401 23,082 33,355 29,498 31,496 37,620 294,409 169,021 40,842 84,547 14,985 5,363 9,622 3,401,206 Census Division and State Independent Power Producers 2006 99,902 28,632 9,904 36,561 14,819 4,932 5,055 284,400 49,734 81,915 152,752 174,813 148,159 7,655 11,103 5,199 2,696 9,008 4,867 692 2,866 169 NM 289 117 107,612 5,175 79 16,225 5,041 40,647 4,402 1,294 7,888 26,862 29,172 10,650 9,541 8,905 75 274,245 7,641 23,340 15,252 228,012 55,000 16,812 7,257 1,914 16,344 9,932 1,490 656 596 102,650 84,698 7,103 10,849 3,107 145 2,962 1,139,910 Commercial Sector Industrial Sector Percent Change -2.9 3.0 -11.7 -3.7 -6.9 -3.9 16.7 -1.4 2.3 -4.5 -.3 -1.7 -.6 .1 -7.4 -.9 .1 .1 1.7 -2.5 -4.7 .8 4.5 .9 9.6 -.8 -12.8 -64.1 2.1 1.2 -6.2 -2.8 -1.0 -7.1 1.9 .1 1.4 1.0 .7 -2.8 1.8 7.0 -1.4 3.4 1.6 -1.8 2.2 1.6 23.5 -3.2 -36.2 1.4 8.3 -.6 9.1 9.8 7.7 8.5 -3.0 1.8 -5.7 .2 2006 6,034 264 NM 1,430 3,793 6 541 61,551 902 34,307 26,343 357,653 9,346 98,010 81,189 122,370 46,738 240,512 31,307 36,482 37,629 76,350 26,687 26,071 5,986 562,339 NM -171,287 107,500 20 98,665 81,925 51,303 51,619 279,604 102,966 72,210 28,446 75,982 193,917 34,957 34,574 44,414 79,972 227,680 69,794 34,639 9,173 5,936 11,353 28,159 32,644 35,981 200,390 84,581 35,728 80,081 10,558 4,979 5,580 2,140,238 2005 6,908 343 NM 1,353 4,628 9 575 62,708 1,015 33,534 28,160 362,767 9,022 97,626 87,255 122,949 45,914 244,054 34,726 37,823 38,981 75,584 25,540 25,956 5,445 563,946 NM -166,940 106,777 36 101,632 82,737 54,752 51,049 281,243 105,950 71,183 26,111 77,998 198,811 35,074 37,060 46,285 80,392 231,115 69,436 34,266 7,060 5,431 20,032 28,193 30,267 36,430 176,984 76,616 31,232 69,136 10,636 4,837 5,798 2,139,172 2005 101,998 27,625 11,777 37,970 15,310 5,099 4,218 288,012 48,302 88,155 151,555 179,382 149,402 8,170 12,461 5,860 3,488 5,289 887 294 3,482 324 NM 171 125 110,849 6,162 221 16,375 4,423 43,338 4,167 1,285 9,053 25,824 26,800 6,044 9,755 10,966 35 260,471 4,599 22,647 11,432 221,793 57,063 15,252 6,948 1,796 17,576 13,323 1,056 601 511 99,485 76,514 8,402 14,569 3,506 145 3,361 1,132,855 2006 663 NM 151 447 NM NM -990 NM 603 331 1,176 417 188 453 NM 118 506 233 NM 85 175 13 --574 --81 2 46 77 70 299 -97 --7 91 505 NM 33 NM 450 154 NM 27 ---NM NM -1,927 1,856 NM 66 462 183 279 7,055 2005 754 NM 145 494 NM NM -963 NM 564 338 1,235 432 209 456 NM 138 482 235 NM 89 141 16 --638 --83 9 44 108 68 325 -114 --19 95 488 NM 33 NM 434 170 NM 48 ---NM NM -1,918 1,850 NM 63 439 198 241 7,200 2006 4,493 84 3,987 133 262 NM 26 4,594 749 1,148 2,697 10,044 2,507 3,117 1,368 953 2,098 2,866 1,062 NM 1,438 152 38 171 -16,919 888 -4,196 4,389 456 2,242 1,601 2,096 1,051 8,079 3,932 436 1,463 2,248 54,887 1,657 19,220 1,039 32,971 2,815 319 NM 527 73 -206 805 822 16,210 14,378 1,133 699 402 153 250 121,309 2005 4,739 175 3,988 241 309 NM 24 4,855 911 1,282 2,663 9,858 2,484 2,899 1,497 901 2,077 2,901 1,006 NM 1,531 152 38 171 -17,615 792 -4,511 4,343 490 2,511 1,666 2,129 1,173 8,338 3,908 434 1,451 2,544 54,731 1,687 18,555 1,020 33,469 2,516 340 NM 545 74 -205 611 680 16,022 14,041 1,203 779 404 183 221 121,980 New England ................. Connecticut ..................... Maine .............................. Massachusetts ................. New Hampshire .............. Rhode Island ................... Vermont .......................... Middle Atlantic ............. New Jersey...................... New York........................ Pennsylvania ................... East North Central ....... Illinois ............................. Indiana ............................ Michigan ......................... Ohio ................................ Wisconsin ....................... West North Central ...... Iowa ................................ Kansas............................. Minnesota ....................... Missouri .......................... Nebraska ......................... North Dakota .................. South Dakota .................. South Atlantic ............... Delaware ......................... District of Columbia ....... Florida............................. Georgia ........................... Maryland......................... North Carolina ................ South Carolina ................ Virginia ........................... West Virginia.................. East South Central........ Alabama.......................... Kentucky......................... Mississippi ...................... Tennessee........................ West South Central ...... Arkansas ......................... Louisiana......................... Oklahoma........................ Texas............................... Mountain ....................... Arizona ........................... Colorado ......................... Idaho ............................... Montana .......................... Nevada ............................ New Mexico.................... Utah................................. Wyoming ........................ Pacific Contiguous ........ California ........................ Oregon ............................ Washington ..................... Pacific Noncontiguous .. Alaska ............................. Hawaii............................. U.S. Total ....................... 111,092 29,012 14,042 38,572 18,880 4,964 5,622 351,536 51,440 117,973 182,122 543,686 160,429 108,971 94,113 128,523 51,650 252,892 37,469 37,179 42,018 76,845 26,745 26,531 6,104 687,444 6,082 79 191,789 116,932 41,168 105,386 84,890 61,586 79,532 316,951 117,548 82,187 38,821 78,396 523,554 44,259 77,167 60,723 341,406 285,650 86,989 41,987 11,614 22,354 21,284 29,901 34,121 37,399 321,177 185,513 43,968 91,695 14,530 5,460 9,071 3,408,513 NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change. Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2005 are final. Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through July 2006 are revised. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Percent difference is calculated before rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" and Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report." Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 24 Table 1.7.A. Net Generation from Coal by State by Sector, October 2006 and 2005 (Thousand Megawatthours) Electric Power Sector Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities Oct 2006 Oct 2005 1,518 157 19 1,074 267 --11,500 952 1,664 8,884 37,490 7,235 9,678 5,764 11,357 3,456 18,657 2,884 2,655 2,087 6,289 1,802 2,638 301 35,187 391 -5,207 7,575 2,412 6,166 3,223 2,711 7,502 19,205 6,536 6,857 1,255 4,557 18,304 2,018 1,908 2,764 11,614 18,903 3,645 2,554 NM 1,466 1,666 2,720 2,958 3,887 1,505 176 302 1,027 193 53 140 162,462 Census Division and State Independent Power Producers Oct 2006 1,003 231 13 759 ---10,521 669 1,343 8,509 7,940 6,946 658 37 293 NM 4 --4 ----5,902 417 -246 -2,443 230 -263 2,303 927 14 618 295 -8,484 -1,083 185 7,217 1,412 -25 -1,347 --40 -1,094 146 -947 149 NM 134 37,436 Commercial Sector Industrial Sector Percent Change -4.9 46.8 -6.7 -20.9 29.0 --4.3 -21.9 -10.1 9.8 .2 10.3 4.1 -6.6 -1.9 -13.2 2.5 -3.2 13.6 9.6 2.1 1.0 -6.4 5.9 -7.1 9.1 --4.4 -13.1 2.4 -8.6 -1.5 -9.6 -6.9 4.7 -1.0 7.1 23.2 4.4 4.5 -2.0 14.2 -2.3 5.7 -8.0 -11.1 12.0 --6.5 -60.1 -9.6 4.1 -4.8 .4 6.9 22.7 -7.3 -4.0 -3.5 -4.2 -.8 Oct 2006 430 --86 344 --1,331 76 107 1,148 29,225 839 9,402 5,290 10,799 2,895 18,871 2,663 3,016 2,205 6,393 1,816 2,460 319 26,496 --4,712 6,515 -5,369 3,161 2,116 4,625 19,020 6,436 6,723 1,251 4,610 10,366 1,970 1,092 2,474 4,830 15,815 3,211 2,836 -NM 665 2,459 2,942 3,680 371 -371 -19 19 -121,946 Oct 2005 349 --83 267 --1,375 94 103 1,178 29,668 615 9,150 5,663 10,880 3,361 18,363 2,772 2,655 1,944 6,264 1,798 2,628 301 28,506 --4,809 7,500 -5,882 3,201 2,247 4,867 18,129 6,503 6,237 977 4,412 9,822 2,011 759 2,498 4,555 17,278 3,609 2,530 -NM 1,666 2,720 2,864 3,867 302 -302 -19 19 -123,812 Oct 2005 1,157 157 12 988 ---9,971 858 1,494 7,619 7,406 6,420 510 39 432 NM 67 --67 ----6,367 382 -373 -2,386 238 -400 2,588 910 13 620 277 -8,223 -1,146 228 6,849 1,501 -23 -1,443 --34 -1,163 137 -1,025 154 NM 140 36,918 Oct 2006 -------NM -2 NM 32 4 8 19 NM 2 33 NM --14 ---7 -----7 ---3 ---3 ------------------17 17 -95 Oct 2005 -------NM -1 NM 43 4 13 23 NM 3 28 NM --12 ---6 -----6 ---2 ---2 ------------------19 19 -101 Oct 2006 NM -5 NM ---140 -44 95 380 194 NM 39 46 97 216 110 -79 NM NM NM -297 NM -22 65 26 32 14 72 56 163 19 -1 143 279 8 3 40 228 155 28 -NM ---99 20 46 42 -4 ---1,686 Oct 2005 NM -7 NM ---152 -66 86 373 197 NM 38 45 87 199 96 -76 NM NM NM -308 NM -24 75 25 40 22 65 48 165 21 -1 142 258 7 3 38 211 124 36 -NM ---60 20 40 39 -2 ---1,630 New England ................. Connecticut ..................... Maine .............................. Massachusetts ................. New Hampshire .............. Rhode Island ................... Vermont .......................... Middle Atlantic ............. New Jersey...................... New York........................ Pennsylvania ................... East North Central ....... Illinois ............................. Indiana ............................ Michigan ......................... Ohio ................................ Wisconsin ....................... West North Central ...... Iowa ................................ Kansas............................. Minnesota ....................... Missouri .......................... Nebraska ......................... North Dakota .................. South Dakota .................. South Atlantic ............... Delaware ......................... District of Columbia ....... Florida............................. Georgia ........................... Maryland......................... North Carolina ................ South Carolina ................ Virginia ........................... West Virginia.................. East South Central........ Alabama.......................... Kentucky......................... Mississippi ...................... Tennessee........................ West South Central ...... Arkansas ......................... Louisiana......................... Oklahoma........................ Texas............................... Mountain ....................... Arizona ........................... Colorado ......................... Idaho ............................... Montana .......................... Nevada ............................ New Mexico.................... Utah................................. Wyoming ........................ Pacific Contiguous ........ California ........................ Oregon ............................ Washington ..................... Pacific Noncontiguous .. Alaska ............................. Hawaii............................. U.S. Total ....................... 1,443 231 18 849 344 --11,994 744 1,496 9,754 37,578 7,983 10,072 5,386 11,138 3,000 19,125 2,791 3,016 2,287 6,421 1,819 2,471 319 32,701 427 -4,980 6,580 2,469 5,637 3,175 2,451 6,983 20,113 6,468 7,342 1,546 4,757 19,130 1,978 2,178 2,699 12,275 17,382 3,239 2,861 NM 1,370 665 2,459 3,081 3,700 1,511 188 371 952 185 51 134 161,162 NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change. Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2005 are final. Values for 2006 are preliminary. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Percent difference is calculated before rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" and Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report." 25 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table 1.7.B. Net Generation from Coal by State by Sector, Year-to-Date through October 2006 and 2005 (Thousand Megawatthours) Electric Power Sector Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities 2006 2005 16,900 3,299 272 10,028 3,301 --127,887 9,425 16,994 101,468 384,953 76,186 102,239 58,537 113,328 34,663 194,242 28,739 28,911 27,733 64,420 17,069 24,907 2,463 358,681 4,019 -51,546 73,907 24,631 65,915 32,912 29,545 76,206 202,335 65,020 73,784 14,327 49,204 192,351 19,405 19,055 30,597 123,295 183,226 33,216 29,611 79 14,700 15,169 25,041 29,632 35,778 13,928 1,767 3,472 8,689 1,867 512 1,356 1,676,370 Census Division and State Independent Power Producers 2006 11,951 3,535 131 8,285 ---108,709 7,781 16,345 84,583 74,836 64,889 5,926 428 3,536 57 390 --390 ----65,147 4,033 -3,849 -24,645 2,410 -4,117 26,092 9,641 174 6,859 2,608 -82,855 -10,626 1,847 70,381 13,777 -241 -13,151 --384 -6,224 1,422 -4,802 1,430 145 1,285 374,958 Commercial Sector Industrial Sector Percent Change -4.0 7.1 -2.1 -8.2 -2.4 --.0 -6.4 5.6 -.3 -1.3 -.5 .9 -2.1 -2.8 -3.2 -2.3 -.8 -7.4 -8.9 .4 -.5 -.3 11.5 .4 2.9 -5.6 -.7 1.0 -3.6 .4 -2.2 2.0 1.7 -.7 2.9 3.1 2.4 -.4 5.6 5.2 -4.9 -1.1 -5.3 2.1 .6 .3 -8.9 -65.0 -.8 4.1 -1.4 -41.1 3.3 -55.4 -44.4 -4.6 -3.0 -5.2 -1.3 2006 4,106 --883 3,223 --17,582 1,040 1,054 15,488 300,887 8,907 97,010 56,288 106,141 32,541 186,946 27,256 26,776 24,071 64,412 16,954 24,731 2,746 291,837 --50,403 72,727 -60,738 32,777 24,065 51,127 194,428 64,220 69,085 12,154 48,970 106,132 20,423 9,407 26,869 49,433 158,314 33,604 29,559 -242 5,315 24,836 29,672 35,085 1,549 -1,549 -174 174 -1,261,956 2005 4,156 --855 3,301 --17,960 1,107 933 15,920 304,546 8,424 95,864 57,552 108,995 33,711 190,618 27,539 28,911 25,715 64,156 17,031 24,803 2,463 290,562 --47,399 73,165 -62,977 32,646 23,888 50,488 191,418 64,723 67,215 11,702 47,778 108,221 19,327 9,310 28,380 51,205 166,984 32,895 29,375 -236 15,169 25,041 28,682 35,586 3,469 -3,469 -183 183 -1,278,118 2005 12,575 3,299 142 9,134 ---108,297 8,318 15,424 84,556 76,343 65,864 6,156 390 3,879 54 1,225 --1,225 ----64,855 3,918 -3,932 -24,388 2,471 -4,957 25,189 9,315 128 6,569 2,618 -81,520 -9,716 1,840 69,965 15,045 -236 -14,464 --345 -10,042 1,380 -8,662 1,500 145 1,356 380,717 2006 -------27 -18 NM 427 46 146 195 NM 40 345 192 --153 ---66 -----66 ---28 ---28 ------------------177 177 -1,071 2005 -------27 -17 NM 449 45 170 192 NM 41 318 195 --123 ---92 -----92 ---35 ---35 ------------------185 185 -1,105 2006 175 -135 40 ---1,578 -522 1,057 3,746 1,946 48 395 449 908 2,141 1,062 -795 141 38 105 -3,050 102 -202 667 234 343 279 711 513 1,581 183 -7 1,391 2,590 71 22 387 2,110 1,388 317 -79 ---802 189 430 404 -26 ---16,680 2005 170 -130 40 ---1,602 -620 982 3,615 1,853 48 403 454 857 2,081 1,006 -793 141 38 104 -3,171 102 -215 741 243 375 266 701 529 1,567 170 -7 1,390 2,609 77 29 377 2,125 1,197 320 -79 ---605 193 417 387 3 26 ---16,430 New England ................. Connecticut ..................... Maine .............................. Massachusetts ................. New Hampshire .............. Rhode Island ................... Vermont .......................... Middle Atlantic ............. New Jersey...................... New York........................ Pennsylvania ................... East North Central ....... Illinois ............................. Indiana ............................ Michigan ......................... Ohio ................................ Wisconsin ....................... West North Central ...... Iowa ................................ Kansas............................. Minnesota ....................... Missouri .......................... Nebraska ......................... North Dakota .................. South Dakota .................. South Atlantic ............... Delaware ......................... District of Columbia ....... Florida............................. Georgia ........................... Maryland......................... North Carolina ................ South Carolina ................ Virginia ........................... West Virginia.................. East South Central........ Alabama.......................... Kentucky......................... Mississippi ...................... Tennessee........................ West South Central ...... Arkansas ......................... Louisiana......................... Oklahoma........................ Texas............................... Mountain ....................... Arizona ........................... Colorado ......................... Idaho ............................... Montana .......................... Nevada ............................ New Mexico.................... Utah................................. Wyoming ........................ Pacific Contiguous ........ California ........................ Oregon ............................ Washington ..................... Pacific Noncontiguous .. Alaska ............................. Hawaii............................. U.S. Total ....................... 16,232 3,535 266 9,208 3,223 --127,896 8,821 17,938 101,137 379,897 75,789 103,130 57,305 110,126 33,547 189,822 28,511 26,776 25,256 64,705 16,992 24,835 2,746 360,100 4,134 -54,455 73,394 24,879 63,558 33,056 28,892 77,733 205,678 64,576 75,945 14,769 50,389 191,576 20,494 20,055 29,102 121,925 173,479 33,921 29,801 79 13,393 5,315 24,836 30,858 35,275 8,203 1,826 1,549 4,828 1,781 496 1,285 1,654,664 NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change. Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2005 are final. Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through July 2006 are revised. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Percent difference is calculated before rounding. • Coal includes anthracite, bituminous coal, subbituminous coal, lignite, waste coal, and coal synfuel. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" and Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report." Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 26 Table 1.8.A. Net Generation from Petroleum Liquids by State by Sector, October 2006 and 2005 (Thousand Megawatthours) Electric Power Sector Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities Oct 2006 Oct 2005 1,458 450 117 813 NM NM NM 2,256 50 1,849 357 117 12 12 49 28 15 84 12 55 NM 5 NM 2 NM 3,241 NM 9 2,466 41 NM 34 19 293 17 175 16 7 132 20 218 NM 176 5 23 15 2 NM NM 2 2 1 4 4 14 8 1 NM 831 63 768 8,411 Census Division and State Independent Power Producers Oct 2006 387 197 1 190 NM NM -77 3 59 15 8 6 NM NM 1 NM NM NM -NM ----43 NM 1 23 NM NM NM -8 1 1 NM 1 --8 -2 -6 3 -NM -3 -NM NM -18 18 -* 142 -142 687 Commercial Sector Industrial Sector Percent Change -70.0 -55.9 -65.5 -76.0 ----85.1 -76.9 -83.7 -93.8 -41.7 -25.3 17.3 -66.3 -16.1 -70.3 -66.6 -4.7 -92.8 --12.6 --7.7 --55.2 --94.0 -46.2 -61.4 --4.7 9.3 -90.6 -16.5 -49.5 -21.1 7.2 -61.4 -11.3 -78.3 --87.7 -22.6 -39.2 24.1 144.1 --60.1 -43.1 40.7 -44.4 48.5 78.6 203.6 -46.6 --5.4 -19.7 -4.2 -60.9 Oct 2006 3 NM NM NM 1 NM NM 236 5 230 NM 56 3 13 14 21 4 28 11 4 NM 4 NM 2 NM 1,350 NM -1,291 5 NM 14 12 15 10 82 7 6 51 17 30 NM 16 2 5 16 5 NM NM NM 1 2 2 6 5 4 1 NM 627 48 579 2,433 Oct 2005 87 NM NM NM 65 NM NM 699 4 694 NM 98 2 9 46 27 13 83 11 55 NM 5 NM 2 NM 2,680 NM -2,344 19 NM 14 6 279 14 160 5 4 132 18 198 NM 172 1 14 13 2 NM NM NM 2 1 4 4 5 3 1 NM 653 57 595 4,674 Oct 2005 1,268 439 57 771 NM NM -1,504 30 1,129 346 13 10 NM NM 1 NM NM NM -NM ----465 NM 9 104 NM NM NM -7 * 3 NM 2 --8 -1 -7 2 -NM -2 -NM NM -4 4 -* 156 -156 3,423 Oct 2006 NM NM * NM NM NM -3 NM 2 * * NM NM NM -* NM * NM NM NM * --NM ---NM NM NM NM * ------NM --NM NM NM NM -------NM NM NM NM NM NM * 6 Oct 2005 NM NM * NM NM NM -9 NM 9 * * NM NM NM --NM * NM NM NM * --NM ---NM NM NM NM * ------NM --NM NM NM NM -------NM NM NM NM NM NM * 25 Oct 2006 44 NM 40 NM NM NM -20 NM 10 7 5 NM 1 2 1 NM NM NM -NM --* -60 3 -12 11 NM 18 8 5 3 5 5 -* 1 9 1 3 2 3 NM NM NM -----* NM 2 -NM 16 2 14 163 Oct 2005 90 NM 59 NM NM NM -44 NM 17 11 7 NM 2 3 * NM NM NM -NM --* -96 9 -17 22 NM 19 13 6 3 12 10 -* 2 13 3 3 4 3 NM NM NM ---* -* NM * -NM 21 5 16 288 New England ................. Connecticut ..................... Maine .............................. Massachusetts ................. New Hampshire .............. Rhode Island ................... Vermont .......................... Middle Atlantic ............. New Jersey...................... New York........................ Pennsylvania ................... East North Central ....... Illinois ............................. Indiana ............................ Michigan ......................... Ohio ................................ Wisconsin ....................... West North Central ...... Iowa ................................ Kansas............................. Minnesota ....................... Missouri .......................... Nebraska ......................... North Dakota .................. South Dakota .................. South Atlantic ............... Delaware ......................... District of Columbia ....... Florida............................. Georgia ........................... Maryland......................... North Carolina ................ South Carolina ................ Virginia ........................... West Virginia.................. East South Central........ Alabama.......................... Kentucky......................... Mississippi ...................... Tennessee........................ West South Central ...... Arkansas ......................... Louisiana......................... Oklahoma........................ Texas............................... Mountain ....................... Arizona ........................... Colorado ......................... Idaho ............................... Montana .......................... Nevada ............................ New Mexico.................... Utah................................. Wyoming ........................ Pacific Contiguous ........ California ........................ Oregon ............................ Washington ..................... Pacific Noncontiguous .. Alaska ............................. Hawaii............................. U.S. Total ....................... 437 198 40 195 NM NM NM 336 11 302 22 68 9 14 17 24 5 28 11 4 NM 4 NM 2 NM 1,453 NM 1 1,326 16 NM 32 21 27 14 88 12 7 51 18 47 NM 22 4 14 19 5 NM NM 3 1 2 2 6 25 24 1 NM 786 50 736 3,289 * = 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 2005 are final. Values for 2006 are preliminary. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Percent difference is calculated before rounding. • Coal includes anthracite, bituminous coal, subbituminous coal, lignite, waste coal, and coal synfuel. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" and Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report." 27 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table 1.8.B. Net Generation from Petroleum Liquids by State by Sector, Year-to-Date through October 2006 and 2005 (Thousand Megawatthours) Electric Power Sector Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities 2006 2005 10,776 2,802 1,154 5,606 1,159 NM 8 23,827 902 19,085 3,840 1,476 194 145 710 305 122 1,215 111 815 140 78 23 29 19 34,197 1,000 221 25,015 375 3,075 395 315 3,621 179 1,677 178 101 1,220 178 1,746 170 1,338 58 180 183 38 11 NM 13 18 31 34 37 355 265 38 52 8,201 610 7,590 83,653 Census Division and State Independent Power Producers 2006 2,824 972 73 1,775 4 NM -3,210 143 2,014 1,053 109 74 NM * 20 10 2 2 -NM ----1,005 110 79 218 NM 511 NM -75 10 14 1 13 --71 -10 -61 19 -2 -15 -NM NM -78 70 -7 1,283 -1,283 8,615 Commercial Sector Industrial Sector Percent Change -66.3 -64.6 -56.5 -66.4 -79.6 --34.2 -71.9 -67.7 -72.4 -70.1 -40.9 -45.1 -.3 -60.5 -15.1 -33.4 -74.8 -24.9 -94.5 -44.5 -38.7 -25.5 -.3 -70.1 -52.0 -86.9 -64.1 -43.9 -45.3 -82.3 -15.1 -29.8 -79.4 -18.5 -60.8 -22.7 -17.8 -74.8 -27.0 -73.0 -42.3 -86.3 -18.2 -21.1 14.4 71.6 16.9 -13.3 -14.7 4.4 -14.3 4.9 -19.9 -3.5 -91.4 -51.7 -8.6 -21.5 -7.6 -55.7 2006 257 NM NM 30 214 6 5 3,185 86 3,079 20 693 30 117 248 233 65 295 82 45 71 47 17 27 6 14,759 3 -13,677 75 20 166 100 613 104 558 70 70 304 114 302 78 148 17 59 188 64 11 NM NM 15 31 29 38 56 51 2 3 6,014 444 5,569 26,306 2005 1,179 NM NM 137 1,023 9 8 8,221 114 8,084 23 1,209 42 118 695 266 88 1,184 109 815 113 78 22 28 19 27,908 5 -23,987 147 36 185 159 3,246 142 1,518 73 82 1,208 155 1,494 139 1,295 12 48 160 36 10 NM NM 18 27 34 35 62 47 13 2 6,336 547 5,789 49,271 2005 8,536 2,704 545 5,223 61 NM -15,080 613 10,746 3,722 205 150 NM * 32 10 14 2 -NM ----5,135 754 221 852 NM 2,979 NM * 274 18 48 29 19 --96 -12 -84 18 -1 -13 -NM NM -126 118 -8 1,647 -1,647 30,904 2006 66 NM 1 52 NM NM -58 NM 53 4 2 2 1 NM -* 4 NM NM 3 * 1 --3 --* 2 NM NM NM 1 ------2 --* 2 NM NM * ------NM NM NM NM 7 6 1 142 2005 179 NM 2 119 NM NM -94 NM 89 3 2 1 1 NM -* 7 NM NM 6 * 1 --11 ---9 NM NM NM 1 ------3 --* 3 NM NM * ------NM NM NM NM 15 13 2 312 2006 484 NM 427 NM NM NM -248 62 115 70 68 NM 23 32 7 NM 5 NM -3 --2 -664 18 -128 128 NM 167 121 58 32 86 67 -3 16 97 20 26 31 20 2 NM NM ---* -1 150 134 1 15 189 29 160 1,994 2005 882 NM 606 NM NM NM -432 174 166 92 60 NM 14 15 7 NM 11 NM -9 --1 -1,143 241 -177 195 NM 197 155 100 19 111 76 -12 23 154 31 31 46 45 4 NM NM ---1 -2 165 99 25 42 204 50 153 3,166 New England ................. Connecticut ..................... Maine .............................. Massachusetts ................. New Hampshire .............. Rhode Island ................... Vermont .......................... Middle Atlantic ............. New Jersey...................... New York........................ Pennsylvania ................... East North Central ....... Illinois ............................. Indiana ............................ Michigan ......................... Ohio ................................ Wisconsin ....................... West North Central ...... Iowa ................................ Kansas............................. Minnesota ....................... Missouri .......................... Nebraska ......................... North Dakota .................. South Dakota .................. South Atlantic ............... Delaware ......................... District of Columbia ....... Florida............................. Georgia ........................... Maryland......................... North Carolina ................ South Carolina ................ Virginia ........................... West Virginia.................. East South Central........ Alabama.......................... Kentucky......................... Mississippi ...................... Tennessee........................ West South Central ...... Arkansas ......................... Louisiana......................... Oklahoma........................ Texas............................... Mountain ....................... Arizona ........................... Colorado ......................... Idaho ............................... Montana .......................... Nevada ............................ New Mexico.................... Utah................................. Wyoming ........................ Pacific Contiguous ........ California ........................ Oregon ............................ Washington ..................... Pacific Noncontiguous .. Alaska ............................. Hawaii............................. U.S. Total ....................... 3,632 992 502 1,883 237 NM 5 6,701 292 5,262 1,147 872 106 145 281 259 81 306 83 45 78 48 17 29 6 16,432 131 79 14,023 205 543 336 221 747 146 658 138 83 307 130 472 98 184 48 142 209 65 13 NM 15 15 32 29 39 284 256 3 25 7,492 479 7,013 37,057 * = 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 2005 are final. Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through July 2006 are revised. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation. • 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." Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 28 Table 1.9.A. Net Generation from Petroleum Coke by State by Sector, October 2006 and 2005 (Thousand Megawatthours) Electric Power Sector Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities Oct 2006 Oct 2005 -------127 -111 NM 159 NM -NM 97 50 17 1 -16 ----673 --620 54 -----359 -359 --244 -107 -137 37 ---37 ----180 180 -----1,797 Census Division and State Independent Power Producers Oct 2006 -------43 -40 NM 4 --4 --------------------320 -320 --232 ---232 36 ---36 ----120 120 -----756 Commercial Sector Industrial Sector Percent Change --------59.5 --64.3 -10.0 ---3.2 34.5 -23.7 -19.8 --24.0 -----20.3 ---21.5 -6.1 ------11.0 --11.0 --59.7 -33.3 -80.3 -3.2 ----3.2 -----20.9 -20.9 ------7.4 Oct 2006 -----------148 ---100 48 12 --12 ----486 --486 -----------139 -139 ------------------786 Oct 2005 -----------124 ---97 27 16 --16 ----620 --620 -----------102 -102 ------------------862 Oct 2005 -------116 -111 NM 8 --8 --------------------359 -359 --128 ---128 37 ---37 ----155 155 -----803 Oct 2006 -----------------1 1 ------------------------------------------1 Oct 2005 -----------------1 1 ------------------------------------------1 Oct 2006 -------8 --8 22 NM -NM -20 --------50 ---50 ----------18 -NM -14 ---------22 22 -----121 Oct 2005 -------11 --11 27 NM -NM -23 --------54 ---54 ----------14 -NM -9 ---------25 25 -----130 New England ................. Connecticut ..................... Maine .............................. Massachusetts ................. New Hampshire .............. Rhode Island ................... Vermont .......................... Middle Atlantic ............. New Jersey...................... New York........................ Pennsylvania ................... East North Central ....... Illinois ............................. Indiana ............................ Michigan ......................... Ohio ................................ Wisconsin ....................... West North Central ...... Iowa ................................ Kansas............................. Minnesota ....................... Missouri .......................... Nebraska ......................... North Dakota .................. South Dakota .................. South Atlantic ............... Delaware ......................... District of Columbia ....... Florida............................. Georgia ........................... Maryland......................... North Carolina ................ South Carolina ................ Virginia ........................... West Virginia.................. East South Central........ Alabama.......................... Kentucky......................... Mississippi ...................... Tennessee........................ West South Central ...... Arkansas ......................... Louisiana......................... Oklahoma........................ Texas............................... Mountain ....................... Arizona ........................... Colorado ......................... Idaho ............................... Montana .......................... Nevada ............................ New Mexico.................... Utah................................. Wyoming ........................ Pacific Contiguous ........ California ........................ Oregon ............................ Washington ..................... Pacific Noncontiguous .. Alaska ............................. Hawaii............................. U.S. Total ....................... -------52 -40 NM 175 NM -NM 100 68 13 1 -12 ----537 --486 50 -----320 -320 --390 -143 -247 36 ---36 ----142 142 -----1,663 NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change. Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2005 are final. Values for 2006 are preliminary. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation. • 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." 29 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table 1.9.B. Net Generation from Petroleum Coke by State by Sector, Year-to-Date through October 2006 and 2005 (Thousand Megawatthours) Electric Power Sector Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities 2006 2005 -------1,395 -1,033 363 1,609 95 99 73 851 491 535 5 -464 66 ---7,622 --6,871 472 --279 --3,044 -3,044 --2,481 5 1,342 -1,133 325 ---325 ----1,912 1,912 -----18,923 Census Division and State Independent Power Producers 2006 -------501 -419 82 62 --62 --------------------2,613 -2,613 --1,364 ---1,364 324 ---324 ----1,428 1,428 -----6,292 Commercial Sector Industrial Sector Percent Change --------52.0 --59.4 -31.0 -3.4 -71.3 -2.1 -.1 22.6 -28.5 4.3 --18.7 -----10.6 ---8.4 5.7 ---94.2 ---14.2 --14.2 --14.6 -1.5 -30.5 -.2 ----.2 -----6.4 -6.4 ------10.2 2006 -----------1,276 16 --850 410 377 --377 ----6,313 --6,297 ---16 -------1,321 -1,316 -5 ----------------9,288 2005 -----------1,351 81 99 6 851 313 530 --464 66 ---7,151 --6,871 ---279 -------1,295 -1,295 ------------------10,326 2005 -------1,234 -1,033 201 50 --50 --------------------3,044 -3,044 --1,042 ---1,042 325 ---325 ----1,560 1,560 -----7,256 2006 -----------------5 5 ------------------------------------------5 2005 -----------------5 5 ------------------------------------------5 2006 -------168 --168 215 NM -NM -192 --------499 ---499 ----------157 -47 -110 ---------361 361 -----1,400 2005 -------161 --161 208 NM -NM -178 --------472 ---472 ----------143 5 48 -91 ---------352 352 -----1,337 New England ................. Connecticut ..................... Maine .............................. Massachusetts ................. New Hampshire .............. Rhode Island ................... Vermont .......................... Middle Atlantic ............. New Jersey...................... New York........................ Pennsylvania ................... East North Central ....... Illinois ............................. Indiana ............................ Michigan ......................... Ohio ................................ Wisconsin ....................... West North Central ...... Iowa ................................ Kansas............................. Minnesota ....................... Missouri .......................... Nebraska ......................... North Dakota .................. South Dakota .................. South Atlantic ............... Delaware ......................... District of Columbia ....... Florida............................. Georgia ........................... Maryland......................... North Carolina ................ South Carolina ................ Virginia ........................... West Virginia.................. East South Central........ Alabama.......................... Kentucky......................... Mississippi ...................... Tennessee........................ West South Central ...... Arkansas ......................... Louisiana......................... Oklahoma........................ Texas............................... Mountain ....................... Arizona ........................... Colorado ......................... Idaho ............................... Montana .......................... Nevada ............................ New Mexico.................... Utah................................. Wyoming ........................ Pacific Contiguous ........ California ........................ Oregon ............................ Washington ..................... Pacific Noncontiguous .. Alaska ............................. Hawaii............................. U.S. Total ....................... -------669 -419 250 1,554 27 -75 850 601 382 5 -377 ----6,812 --6,297 499 --16 --2,613 -2,613 --2,842 -1,363 -1,479 324 ---324 ----1,789 1,789 -----16,984 NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change. Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2005 are final. Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through July 2006 are revised. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Percent difference is calculated before rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" and Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report." Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 30 Table 1.10.A. Net Generation from Natural Gas by State by Sector, October 2006 and 2005 (Thousand Megawatthours) Electric Power Sector Census Division and State Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities Oct 2006 New England ................. Connecticut ..................... Maine .............................. Massachusetts ................. New Hampshire .............. Rhode Island ................... Vermont .......................... Middle Atlantic ............. New Jersey...................... New York........................ Pennsylvania ................... East North Central ....... Illinois ............................. Indiana ............................ Michigan ......................... Ohio ................................ Wisconsin ....................... West North Central ...... Iowa ................................ Kansas............................. Minnesota ....................... Missouri .......................... Nebraska ......................... North Dakota .................. South Dakota .................. South Atlantic ............... Delaware ......................... District of Columbia ....... Florida............................. Georgia ........................... Maryland......................... North Carolina ................ South Carolina ................ Virginia ........................... West Virginia.................. East South Central........ Alabama.......................... Kentucky......................... Mississippi ...................... Tennessee........................ West South Central ...... Arkansas ......................... Louisiana......................... Oklahoma........................ Texas............................... Mountain ....................... Arizona ........................... Colorado ......................... Idaho ............................... Montana .......................... Nevada ............................ New Mexico.................... Utah................................. Wyoming ........................ Pacific Contiguous ........ California ........................ Oregon ............................ Washington ..................... Pacific Noncontiguous .. Alaska ............................. Hawaii............................. U.S. Total ....................... 5,407 896 821 2,272 705 713 * 5,812 1,142 3,855 815 2,173 301 156 868 238 610 1,072 336 125 352 192 57 NM 9 10,598 63 -8,564 979 70 102 469 318 32 2,715 1,424 29 1,246 16 22,479 841 3,406 2,592 15,641 7,082 3,718 1,071 184 NM 1,159 573 332 42 12,272 9,459 1,467 1,346 338 338 -69,949 Independent Power Producers Oct 2006 5,197 885 697 2,213 690 711 -4,418 1,072 2,609 737 1,591 200 109 767 193 322 131 NM -130 NM NM --1,585 62 -915 341 66 4 NM 154 20 1,503 879 1 623 * 12,858 748 1,034 1,211 9,865 3,954 2,339 710 177 * 663 NM NM -8,764 6,650 995 1,119 ---40,001 Commercial Sector Industrial Sector Oct 2005 3,659 678 693 1,343 426 519 * 3,593 904 1,975 714 1,648 301 137 752 70 387 538 96 74 211 105 45 NM 6 8,549 91 -7,154 629 183 83 82 315 11 1,538 749 64 701 25 21,004 388 2,798 2,010 15,808 5,702 2,627 960 159 NM 1,525 344 58 27 9,332 7,492 1,307 534 321 321 -55,885 Percent Change 47.7 32.1 18.5 69.1 65.6 37.3 -41.8 61.8 26.3 95.2 14.2 31.9 -.1 13.7 15.4 240.3 57.6 99.3 248.7 68.7 66.7 83.1 26.3 -70.1 24.0 -30.7 -19.7 55.7 -61.8 23.9 468.8 1.1 176.3 76.5 90.2 -54.0 77.7 -35.4 7.0 116.7 21.7 28.9 -1.1 24.2 41.5 11.6 16.2 --24.0 66.6 472.4 54.4 31.5 26.3 12.3 152.3 5.3 5.3 -25.2 Oct 2006 14 --14 * -* 1,193 NM 1,188 NM 409 20 26 61 42 260 927 334 125 212 190 57 NM 9 8,877 NM -7,555 622 -98 445 149 7 1,116 488 15 607 6 5,360 75 898 1,342 3,044 3,050 1,373 354 NM NM 497 508 307 NM 2,207 1,586 397 223 326 326 -23,479 Oct 2005 3 --3 * -* 568 NM 563 NM 375 30 37 86 34 188 437 95 74 125 93 44 NM 6 7,058 NM -6,286 433 -82 65 190 * 905 416 51 419 20 4,966 74 1,024 1,242 2,625 2,259 1,204 387 NM NM 336 287 35 NM 1,577 1,040 327 209 312 312 -18,458 Oct 2005 3,487 670 583 1,301 415 517 -2,876 851 1,371 654 1,142 213 85 635 34 175 80 NM -70 NM NM --1,390 87 -802 185 180 * NM 111 8 574 302 2 270 * 12,870 302 713 731 11,124 3,378 1,418 562 152 * 1,189 NM NM -6,578 5,375 883 320 ---32,374 Oct 2006 43 NM NM 38 -NM -56 NM 33 18 54 42 2 NM -6 7 1 NM 5 * NM --NM --NM -NM * NM --6 ---6 49 NM 4 NM 43 NM NM 2 ---NM NM -148 146 NM NM ---382 Oct 2005 38 NM NM 34 -NM -40 NM 21 15 38 28 1 NM -7 10 1 NM 7 2 NM --NM --NM -NM * NM --3 --1 2 42 NM 3 NM 38 NM NM 5 ---NM NM -129 127 NM NM ---320 Oct 2006 152 NM 123 NM NM --145 62 NM 58 120 NM 18 NM NM NM NM -NM 6 NM -* -131 NM -90 15 NM NM 1 NM NM 90 57 NM NM 4 4,213 NM 1,471 36 2,688 65 -NM NM NM -NM * 37 1,153 1,077 74 2 NM NM -6,087 Oct 2005 131 NM 109 NM NM --110 47 NM 43 93 NM 15 NM NM NM NM -NM 10 NM -* -96 NM -61 11 NM NM * NM NM 56 31 NM NM 3 3,127 NM 1,058 36 2,021 49 -NM NM NM -NM 1 23 1,049 950 96 3 NM NM -4,731 * = 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 2005 are final. Values for 2006 are preliminary. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Percent difference is calculated before rounding. • Natural gas includes a small amount of supplemental gaseous fuels. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" and Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report." 31 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table 1.10.B. Net Generation from Natural Gas by State by Sector, Year-to-Date through October 2006 and 2005 (Thousand Megawatthours) Electric Power Sector Census Division and State Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities 2006 New England ................. Connecticut ..................... Maine .............................. Massachusetts ................. New Hampshire .............. Rhode Island ................... Vermont .......................... Middle Atlantic ............. New Jersey...................... New York........................ Pennsylvania ................... East North Central ....... Illinois ............................. Indiana ............................ Michigan ......................... Ohio ................................ Wisconsin ....................... West North Central ...... Iowa ................................ Kansas............................. Minnesota ....................... Missouri .......................... Nebraska ......................... North Dakota .................. South Dakota .................. South Atlantic ............... Delaware ......................... District of Columbia ....... Florida............................. Georgia ........................... Maryland......................... North Carolina ................ South Carolina ................ Virginia ........................... West Virginia.................. East South Central........ Alabama.......................... Kentucky......................... Mississippi ...................... Tennessee........................ West South Central ...... Arkansas ......................... Louisiana......................... Oklahoma........................ Texas............................... Mountain ....................... Arizona ........................... Colorado ......................... Idaho ............................... Montana .......................... Nevada ............................ New Mexico.................... Utah................................. Wyoming ........................ Pacific Contiguous ........ California ........................ Oregon ............................ Washington ..................... Pacific Noncontiguous .. Alaska ............................. Hawaii............................. U.S. Total ....................... 45,418 8,836 6,019 20,476 5,140 4,945 1 63,391 14,384 35,995 13,012 24,446 5,085 2,375 10,071 2,102 4,812 9,810 1,907 1,710 1,825 3,410 723 7 227 113,525 1,049 -83,965 11,792 1,439 2,978 5,319 6,657 326 32,942 17,385 1,093 13,880 584 244,546 8,535 35,094 29,040 171,877 58,732 28,207 9,880 967 NM 13,079 3,812 2,376 381 103,331 87,964 8,854 6,513 3,299 3,299 -699,440 Independent Power Producers 2006 43,221 8,739 4,906 19,710 4,941 4,925 -47,976 13,723 21,974 12,280 18,060 4,006 1,691 8,566 1,468 2,328 644 NM -475 169 NM --21,697 1,032 -8,950 5,019 1,403 858 1,227 2,995 213 16,701 10,306 56 6,297 42 146,325 7,620 11,358 12,019 115,327 33,253 16,802 6,129 885 NM 8,754 433 248 -72,976 62,045 5,844 5,087 ---400,853 Commercial Sector Industrial Sector 2005 44,099 7,733 7,563 17,789 5,900 5,112 2 51,434 13,278 28,463 9,693 30,284 6,685 3,360 12,018 2,569 5,653 10,033 2,164 1,024 2,335 3,525 726 8 251 100,131 1,511 -72,528 8,490 1,699 2,941 5,138 7,592 231 27,180 11,710 1,471 13,489 509 237,708 5,294 38,137 24,858 169,419 55,910 24,351 9,811 1,243 NM 15,546 3,647 1,007 274 95,133 77,638 10,554 6,941 3,004 3,004 -654,916 Percent Change 3.0 14.3 -20.4 15.1 -12.9 -3.3 -34.0 23.2 8.3 26.5 34.3 -19.3 -23.9 -29.3 -16.2 -18.2 -14.9 -2.2 -11.9 67.0 -21.8 -3.3 -.4 -13.8 -9.6 13.4 -30.6 -15.8 38.9 -15.3 1.3 3.5 -12.3 40.8 21.2 48.5 -25.7 2.9 14.7 2.9 61.2 -8.0 16.8 1.5 5.0 15.8 .7 -22.2 --15.9 4.5 135.9 39.1 8.6 13.3 -16.1 -6.2 9.8 9.8 -6.8 2006 386 --324 61 -1 13,516 NM 13,463 NM 4,805 343 502 1,119 607 2,235 9,023 1,903 1,706 1,247 3,221 719 NM 227 90,748 NM -74,339 6,626 -2,118 4,083 3,496 69 15,374 6,585 907 7,431 451 56,297 776 9,127 16,654 29,740 24,683 11,343 3,660 NM NM 4,325 3,128 2,109 NM 17,233 13,524 2,333 1,376 3,180 3,180 -235,245 2005 116 --113 1 -2 7,200 NM 7,142 NM 6,268 416 1,198 1,692 747 2,214 8,811 2,158 1,020 1,480 3,183 719 NM 251 77,671 NM -63,214 3,930 -2,394 3,909 4,204 3 12,023 5,412 1,208 4,987 415 56,470 564 12,548 15,576 27,782 20,025 9,032 3,763 NM NM 3,377 2,986 748 NM 15,260 10,991 2,466 1,803 2,875 2,875 -206,717 2005 42,219 7,628 6,503 17,247 5,749 5,091 -42,307 12,563 20,817 8,926 22,275 5,480 1,970 9,881 1,797 3,147 973 NM -649 324 NM --21,157 1,490 -8,538 4,380 1,660 546 1,223 3,157 162 14,193 5,711 123 8,348 12 139,491 4,583 11,398 8,929 114,582 35,172 15,242 5,939 1,169 NM 12,170 412 236 -67,039 54,615 7,331 5,093 ---384,827 2006 426 NM NM 374 -NM -526 NM 319 153 451 368 8 NM -45 71 NM NM 46 17 4 --49 --48 -NM * NM --69 --7 62 473 NM 33 NM 422 151 NM 27 ---NM NM -1,455 1,432 NM NM ---3,671 2005 411 NM NM 355 -NM -469 NM 262 147 486 386 4 NM -63 94 NM NM 67 14 7 --52 --51 -NM * NM --79 --19 60 455 NM 33 NM 404 167 NM 48 ---NM NM -1,472 1,447 NM NM ---3,684 2006 1,385 NM 1,113 NM 138 --1,373 580 240 553 1,130 368 174 356 NM 205 71 -NM 57 NM -7 -1,031 NM -628 147 NM NM 9 166 43 798 494 130 145 28 41,451 138 14,576 349 26,388 646 1 NM 23 NM -206 3 333 11,667 10,964 672 31 119 119 -59,671 2005 1,353 NM 1,060 NM 149 --1,459 627 242 589 1,256 403 187 412 NM 228 155 -NM 140 NM -8 -1,251 NM -725 180 NM NM 5 230 67 885 587 140 135 22 41,291 146 14,159 336 26,650 547 18 NM 11 NM -205 6 227 11,362 10,585 752 25 129 129 -59,688 * = 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 2005 are final. Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through July 2006 are revised. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Percent difference is calculated before rounding. • Natural gas includes a small amount of supplemental gaseous fuels. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" and Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report." Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 32 Table 1.11.A. Net Generation from Other Gases by State by Sector, October 2006 and 2005 (Thousand Megawatthours) Electric Power Sector Census Division and State Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities Oct 2006 New England ................. Connecticut ..................... Maine .............................. Massachusetts ................. New Hampshire .............. Rhode Island ................... Vermont .......................... Middle Atlantic ............. New Jersey...................... New York........................ Pennsylvania ................... East North Central ....... Illinois ............................. Indiana ............................ Michigan ......................... Ohio ................................ Wisconsin ....................... West North Central ...... Iowa ................................ Kansas............................. Minnesota ....................... Missouri .......................... Nebraska ......................... North Dakota .................. South Dakota .................. South Atlantic ............... Delaware ......................... District of Columbia ....... Florida............................. Georgia ........................... Maryland......................... North Carolina ................ South Carolina ................ Virginia ........................... West Virginia.................. East South Central........ Alabama.......................... Kentucky......................... Mississippi ...................... Tennessee........................ West South Central ...... Arkansas ......................... Louisiana......................... Oklahoma........................ Texas............................... Mountain ....................... Arizona ........................... Colorado ......................... Idaho ............................... Montana .......................... Nevada ............................ New Mexico.................... Utah................................. Wyoming ........................ Pacific Contiguous ........ California ........................ Oregon ............................ Washington ..................... Pacific Noncontiguous .. Alaska ............................. Hawaii............................. U.S. Total ....................... * * -----40 NM -35 319 17 241 36 25 -5 ---* -5 -128 89 -1 -33 ---5 10 8 * NM -619 -194 NM 424 27 -* -1 2 --24 198 170 -27 3 -3 1,350 Independent Power Producers Oct 2006 * * -----NM NM -NM 47 4 NM 33 9 ---------33 --* -33 ---------223 -74 -148 3 ---1 2 ---29 2 -27 ---334 Commercial Sector Industrial Sector Oct 2005 * * -----51 NM -45 320 17 229 41 33 -6 ---* -6 -109 68 -* -36 ---4 8 6 * NM -427 -182 NM 244 35 -* -* ---35 176 152 -24 2 -2 1,134 Percent Change -42.8 -42.8 ------22.0 ---23.7 -.1 1.2 5.5 -12.5 -24.2 --10.9 ---24.1 --12.7 -17.0 30.3 -57.2 --9.6 ---22.8 25.1 26.5 -49.1 --44.9 -6.7 -73.4 -22.6 -11.4 -80.5 ----29.6 12.5 12.4 -13.1 71.8 -71.8 19.0 Oct 2006 -----------4 --4 --* ---* -------------* -* -------* -* -------------4 Oct 2005 -----------------* ---* -------------* -* -------* -* -------------1 Oct 2005 * * -----NM NM -NM 59 4 NM 41 12 ---------36 --* -36 ---------189 -76 -112 * ---* ----24 --24 ---309 Oct 2006 --------------------------------------------------------------- Oct 2005 --------------------------------------------------------------- Oct 2006 -------40 NM -34 269 13 240 -16 -5 -----5 -95 89 -1 -----5 10 8 -NM -396 -119 NM 275 24 -------24 169 169 --3 -3 1,011 Oct 2005 -------51 NM -45 261 12 227 -21 -6 -----6 -73 68 -* -----4 8 6 -NM -238 -105 NM 132 35 -------35 152 152 --2 -2 825 * = 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 2005 are final. Values for 2006 are preliminary. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Percent difference is calculated before rounding. • Other gases include blast furnace gas, propane gas, and other manufactured and waste gases derived from fossil fuels. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" and Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report." 33 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table 1.11.B. Net Generation from Other Gases by State by Sector, Year-to-Date through October 2006 and 2005 (Thousand Megawatthours) Electric Power Sector Census Division and State Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities 2006 New England ................. Connecticut ..................... Maine .............................. Massachusetts ................. New Hampshire .............. Rhode Island ................... Vermont .......................... Middle Atlantic ............. New Jersey...................... New York........................ Pennsylvania ................... East North Central ....... Illinois ............................. Indiana ............................ Michigan ......................... Ohio ................................ Wisconsin ....................... West North Central ...... Iowa ................................ Kansas............................. Minnesota ....................... Missouri .......................... Nebraska ......................... North Dakota .................. South Dakota .................. South Atlantic ............... Delaware ......................... District of Columbia ....... Florida............................. Georgia ........................... Maryland......................... North Carolina ................ South Carolina ................ Virginia ........................... West Virginia.................. East South Central........ Alabama.......................... Kentucky......................... Mississippi ...................... Tennessee........................ West South Central ...... Arkansas ......................... Louisiana......................... Oklahoma........................ Texas............................... Mountain ....................... Arizona ........................... Colorado ......................... Idaho ............................... Montana .......................... Nevada ............................ New Mexico.................... Utah................................. Wyoming ........................ Pacific Contiguous ........ California ........................ Oregon ............................ Washington ..................... Pacific Noncontiguous .. Alaska ............................. Hawaii............................. U.S. Total ....................... 1 1 NM ----488 56 -432 3,403 120 2,514 442 326 -53 ---4 -49 -1,093 768 -7 -274 ---44 106 88 3 NM -6,162 -1,912 NM 4,235 269 -2 -8 11 --248 1,954 1,670 -284 27 -27 13,556 Independent Power Producers 2006 -----------------2 ---2 * ------------4 -4 -------2 -2 -------------8 1 1 NM ----1 NM -1 594 25 16 435 118 ---------274 --* -274 ---------2,275 -711 -1,564 19 ---8 11 ---319 35 -284 ---3,484 Commercial Sector Industrial Sector 2005 1 1 NM ----482 55 -427 3,292 171 2,274 602 245 -52 ---2 * 50 -812 446 -8 -282 ---75 115 94 4 NM -6,877 -2,340 NM 4,520 315 -2 -11 98 --204 1,999 1,740 -258 25 -25 13,970 Percent Change -4.6 -1.1 -----1.3 2.4 -1.2 3.4 -29.9 10.6 -26.5 33.1 -2.6 ---107.1 --1.4 -34.6 72.2 --11.8 --2.9 ----42.2 -7.6 -6.4 -18.6 ---10.4 --18.3 --6.3 -14.6 --2.8 --19.9 -89.1 --21.5 -2.3 -4.1 -9.9 7.2 -7.2 -3.0 2006 -----------7 --7 --4 ---4 -------------3 -3 -------2 -2 -------------17 2005 2005 1 1 NM ----1 NM -1 755 41 15 602 97 ---------283 --1 -282 ---------1,880 -702 -1,177 109 ---11 98 ---301 43 -258 ---3,330 2006 --------------------------------------------------------------- 2005 --------------------------------------------------------------- 2006 -------487 56 -431 2,801 94 2,498 -208 -49 -----49 -819 768 -7 -----44 103 88 -NM -3,886 -1,201 NM 2,671 248 -------248 1,635 1,635 --27 -27 10,056 2005 -------481 55 -426 2,537 130 2,258 -148 -50 -----50 -529 446 -8 -----75 111 94 -NM -4,997 -1,638 NM 3,343 204 -------204 1,697 1,697 --25 -25 10,632 * = 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 2005 are final. Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through July 2006 are revised. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Percent difference is calculated before rounding. • Other gases include blast furnace gas, propane gas, and other manufactured and waste gases derived from fossil fuels. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" and Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report." Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 34 Table 1.12.A. Net Generation from Nuclear Energy by State by Sector, October 2006 and 2005 (Thousand Megawatthours) Electric Power Sector Census Division and State Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities Oct 2006 New England ................. Connecticut ..................... Maine .............................. Massachusetts ................. New Hampshire .............. Rhode Island ................... Vermont .......................... Middle Atlantic ............. New Jersey...................... New York........................ Pennsylvania ................... East North Central ....... Illinois ............................. Indiana ............................ Michigan ......................... Ohio ................................ Wisconsin ....................... West North Central ...... Iowa ................................ Kansas............................. Minnesota ....................... Missouri .......................... Nebraska ......................... North Dakota .................. South Dakota .................. South Atlantic ............... Delaware ......................... District of Columbia ....... Florida............................. Georgia ........................... Maryland......................... North Carolina ................ South Carolina ................ Virginia ........................... West Virginia.................. East South Central........ Alabama.......................... Kentucky......................... Mississippi ...................... Tennessee........................ West South Central ...... Arkansas ......................... Louisiana......................... Oklahoma........................ Texas............................... Mountain ....................... Arizona ........................... Colorado ......................... Idaho ............................... Montana .......................... Nevada ............................ New Mexico.................... Utah................................. Wyoming ........................ Pacific Contiguous ........ California ........................ Oregon ............................ Washington ..................... Pacific Noncontiguous .. Alaska ............................. Hawaii............................. U.S. Total ....................... 1,923 959 -501 --463 10,713 2,083 3,061 5,569 12,071 7,634 -2,260 1,590 587 3,088 443 155 1,228 912 350 --15,334 --2,883 2,185 1,288 2,950 3,925 2,103 -5,283 2,622 -951 1,710 4,147 651 1,466 -2,031 1,209 1,209 -------3,740 2,924 -816 ---57,509 Independent Power Producers Oct 2006 1,923 959 -501 --463 10,059 2,083 3,061 4,915 7,634 7,634 ----443 443 ------1,288 ----1,288 ---------2,031 ---2,031 ----------------23,378 Commercial Sector Industrial Sector Oct 2005 2,391 720 -497 910 -265 12,142 2,394 3,705 6,043 13,367 8,076 -2,982 1,504 805 3,495 441 885 1,246 -6 929 --14,837 --2,079 2,482 1,283 3,207 4,170 1,616 -5,392 2,478 -352 2,561 4,444 826 1,580 -2,038 1,317 1,317 -------3,851 3,015 -836 ---61,236 Percent Change -19.6 33.3 -1.0 --74.4 -11.8 -13.0 -17.4 -7.8 -9.7 -5.5 --24.2 5.7 -27.1 -11.6 .5 -82.5 -1.5 NM -62.3 --3.4 --38.7 -11.9 .3 -8.0 -5.9 30.1 --2.0 5.8 -170.2 -33.2 -6.7 -21.2 -7.2 --.4 -8.2 -8.2 --------2.9 -3.0 --2.3 ----6.1 Oct 2006 -------654 --654 4,437 --2,260 1,590 587 2,645 -155 1,228 912 350 --14,047 --2,883 2,185 -2,950 3,925 2,103 -5,283 2,622 -951 1,710 2,117 651 1,466 --1,209 1,209 -------3,740 2,924 -816 ---34,131 Oct 2005 -------1,248 --1,248 5,291 --2,982 1,504 805 3,495 441 885 1,246 -6 929 --13,553 --2,079 2,482 -3,207 4,170 1,616 -5,392 2,478 -352 2,561 2,406 826 1,580 --1,317 1,317 -------3,851 3,015 -836 ---36,553 Oct 2005 2,391 720 -497 910 -265 10,893 2,394 3,705 4,794 8,076 8,076 ------------1,283 ----1,283 ---------2,038 ---2,038 ----------------24,683 Oct 2006 --------------------------------------------------------------- Oct 2005 --------------------------------------------------------------- Oct 2006 --------------------------------------------------------------- Oct 2005 --------------------------------------------------------------- NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change. Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2005 are final. Values for 2006 are preliminary. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Percent difference is calculated before rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" and Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report." 35 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table 1.12.B. Net Generation from Nuclear Energy by State by Sector, Year-to-Date through October 2006 and 2005 (Thousand Megawatthours) Electric Power Sector Census Division and State Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities 2006 New England ................. Connecticut ..................... Maine .............................. Massachusetts ................. New Hampshire .............. Rhode Island ................... Vermont .......................... Middle Atlantic ............. New Jersey...................... New York........................ Pennsylvania ................... East North Central ....... Illinois ............................. Indiana ............................ Michigan ......................... Ohio ................................ Wisconsin ....................... West North Central ...... Iowa ................................ Kansas............................. Minnesota ....................... Missouri .......................... Nebraska ......................... North Dakota .................. South Dakota .................. South Atlantic ............... Delaware ......................... District of Columbia ....... Florida............................. Georgia ........................... Maryland......................... North Carolina ................ South Carolina ................ Virginia ........................... West Virginia.................. East South Central........ Alabama.......................... Kentucky......................... Mississippi ...................... Tennessee........................ West South Central ...... Arkansas ......................... Louisiana......................... Oklahoma........................ Texas............................... Mountain ....................... Arizona ........................... Colorado ......................... Idaho ............................... Montana .......................... Nevada ............................ New Mexico.................... Utah................................. Wyoming ........................ Pacific Contiguous ........ California ........................ Oregon ............................ Washington ..................... Pacific Noncontiguous .. Alaska ............................. Hawaii............................. U.S. Total ....................... 30,961 14,021 -4,830 7,884 -4,226 123,513 26,854 34,720 61,940 125,839 78,070 -23,468 14,094 10,207 39,650 4,278 7,902 11,144 8,312 8,014 --164,400 --26,325 25,977 11,546 33,349 44,056 23,147 -56,087 26,113 -8,557 21,417 61,183 12,518 14,577 -34,088 18,803 18,803 -------34,900 26,997 -7,903 ---655,337 Independent Power Producers 2006 30,961 14,021 -4,830 7,884 -4,226 113,606 26,854 34,720 52,032 78,070 78,070 ----3,900 3,900 ------11,546 ----11,546 ---------34,088 ---34,088 ----------------272,172 Commercial Sector Industrial Sector 2005 28,317 12,710 -4,477 7,669 -3,460 123,809 25,664 34,904 63,241 124,013 77,265 -27,054 11,665 8,030 34,879 3,655 7,077 10,379 6,820 6,947 --163,195 --25,149 26,210 12,145 32,669 44,019 23,004 -57,816 26,905 -8,214 22,696 56,064 12,122 12,613 -31,328 21,980 21,980 -------37,266 30,650 -6,616 ---647,339 Percent Change 9.3 10.3 -7.9 2.8 -22.1 -.2 4.6 -.5 -2.1 1.5 1.0 --13.3 20.8 27.1 13.7 17.0 11.7 7.4 21.9 15.4 --.7 --4.7 -.9 -4.9 2.1 .1 .6 --3.0 -2.9 -4.2 -5.6 9.1 3.3 15.6 -8.8 -14.5 -14.5 --------6.4 -11.9 -19.4 ---1.2 2006 -------9,908 --9,908 47,768 --23,468 14,094 10,207 35,750 378 7,902 11,144 8,312 8,014 --152,854 --26,325 25,977 -33,349 44,056 23,147 -56,087 26,113 -8,557 21,417 27,095 12,518 14,577 --18,803 18,803 -------34,900 26,997 -7,903 ---383,165 2005 -------11,499 --11,499 46,749 --27,054 11,665 8,030 34,879 3,655 7,077 10,379 6,820 6,947 --151,050 --25,149 26,210 -32,669 44,019 23,004 -57,816 26,905 -8,214 22,696 24,735 12,122 12,613 --21,980 21,980 -------37,266 30,650 -6,616 ---385,973 2005 28,317 12,710 -4,477 7,669 -3,460 112,311 25,664 34,904 51,743 77,265 77,265 ------------12,145 ----12,145 ---------31,328 ---31,328 ----------------261,365 2006 --------------------------------------------------------------- 2005 --------------------------------------------------------------- 2006 --------------------------------------------------------------- 2005 --------------------------------------------------------------- Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2005 are final. Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through July 2006 are revised. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Percent difference is calculated before rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" and Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report." Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 36 Table 1.13.A. Net Generation from Hydroelectric (Conventional) Power by State by Sector, October 2006 and 2005 (Thousand Megawatthours) Electric Power Sector Census Division and State Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities Oct 2006 New England ................. Connecticut ..................... Maine .............................. Massachusetts ................. New Hampshire .............. Rhode Island ................... Vermont .......................... Middle Atlantic ............. New Jersey...................... New York........................ Pennsylvania ................... East North Central ....... Illinois ............................. Indiana ............................ Michigan ......................... Ohio ................................ Wisconsin ....................... West North Central ...... Iowa ................................ Kansas............................. Minnesota ....................... Missouri .......................... Nebraska ......................... North Dakota .................. South Dakota .................. South Atlantic ............... Delaware ......................... District of Columbia ....... Florida............................. Georgia ........................... Maryland......................... North Carolina ................ South Carolina ................ Virginia ........................... West Virginia.................. East South Central........ Alabama.......................... Kentucky......................... Mississippi ...................... Tennessee........................ West South Central ...... Arkansas ......................... Louisiana......................... Oklahoma........................ Texas............................... Mountain ....................... Arizona ........................... Colorado ......................... Idaho ............................... Montana .......................... Nevada ............................ New Mexico.................... Utah................................. Wyoming ........................ Pacific Contiguous ........ California ........................ Oregon ............................ Washington ..................... Pacific Noncontiguous .. Alaska ............................. Hawaii............................. U.S. Total ....................... 666 29 318 83 144 NM 91 2,365 NM 2,165 197 261 10 33 81 37 99 414 57 1 42 13 58 93 149 1,106 --NM 224 157 376 125 96 114 1,395 502 183 -710 253 86 45 65 56 1,748 441 97 473 526 135 NM 44 22 8,952 2,330 2,161 4,460 126 119 6 17,284 Independent Power Producers Oct 2006 529 8 268 67 122 NM 65 469 NM 367 99 15 7 -6 -NM NM NM 1 NM ----274 ---NM 157 57 6 6 48 -----48 NM 45 -4 253 -7 29 216 --NM -57 38 12 7 4 -4 1,653 Commercial Sector Industrial Sector Oct 2005 770 30 356 80 206 NM 97 2,068 NM 1,888 177 271 7 31 87 41 104 464 95 1 47 24 53 100 144 1,079 --NM 225 137 368 168 90 75 1,324 499 165 -660 271 96 27 81 67 1,785 441 85 473 564 128 NM 57 26 9,845 2,463 2,343 5,039 131 121 9 18,006 Percent Change -13.5 -3.6 -10.6 2.7 -29.9 --6.0 14.4 -14.7 11.2 -3.6 42.5 6.9 -6.3 -10.7 -4.9 -10.9 -39.7 -6.6 -10.8 -44.9 7.5 -6.6 3.9 2.6 ----.5 14.8 2.1 -25.8 6.8 53.0 5.3 .4 10.8 -7.7 -6.8 -10.3 65.6 -19.5 -15.6 -2.1 -.1 13.4 .0 -6.6 5.5 --22.1 -17.2 -9.1 -5.4 -7.7 -11.5 -3.6 -1.7 -29.3 -4.0 Oct 2006 84 22 -NM 21 -25 1,889 -1,792 98 228 NM 33 73 37 82 401 56 -31 13 58 93 149 722 --NM 221 -254 118 89 26 1,323 502 183 -638 204 86 -65 53 1,495 441 90 444 310 135 NM 44 22 8,894 2,292 2,149 4,453 120 119 NM 15,361 Oct 2005 100 24 -NM 33 -26 1,615 -1,531 85 245 NM 31 80 41 89 449 94 -34 24 53 100 144 753 --NM 223 -243 161 82 28 1,263 499 165 -598 240 96 -81 62 1,516 441 80 453 321 128 NM 56 26 9,792 2,429 2,331 5,031 122 121 NM 16,095 Oct 2005 615 7 304 63 172 NM 69 449 NM 354 93 10 4 -5 -NM NM NM 1 NM ----247 ---NM 137 68 7 7 27 -----31 NM 27 -5 269 -6 20 242 --NM -50 33 11 6 7 -7 1,686 Oct 2006 NM --NM ---* -* -NM ----NM --------1 -----1 NM ---------------------1 NM -1 ---3 Oct 2005 NM --NM ---* -* -NM ----NM --------1 -----1 NM ---------------------2 NM -2 ---4 Oct 2006 53 -50 NM NM -NM 6 NM 6 -17 --NM -15 8 --8 ----109 ---NM -65 -NM 41 72 ---72 --------------NM --NM NM -NM 267 Oct 2005 54 -52 NM NM -NM 3 NM 3 -15 --NM -13 8 --8 ----78 ---NM -56 -NM 19 61 ---61 --------------NM --NM NM -NM 221 * = 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 2005 are final. Values for 2006 are preliminary. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Percent difference is calculated before rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" and Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report." 37 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table 1.13.B. Net Generation from Hydroelectric (Conventional) Power by State by Sector, Year-to-Date through October 2006 and 2005 (Thousand Megawatthours) Electric Power Sector Census Division and State Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities 2006 New England ................. Connecticut ..................... Maine .............................. Massachusetts ................. New Hampshire .............. Rhode Island ................... Vermont .......................... Middle Atlantic ............. New Jersey...................... New York........................ Pennsylvania ................... East North Central ....... Illinois ............................. Indiana ............................ Michigan ......................... Ohio ................................ Wisconsin ....................... West North Central ...... Iowa ................................ Kansas............................. Minnesota ....................... Missouri .......................... Nebraska ......................... North Dakota .................. South Dakota .................. South Atlantic ............... Delaware ......................... District of Columbia ....... Florida............................. Georgia ........................... Maryland......................... North Carolina ................ South Carolina ................ Virginia ........................... West Virginia.................. East South Central........ Alabama.......................... Kentucky......................... Mississippi ...................... Tennessee........................ West South Central ...... Arkansas ......................... Louisiana......................... Oklahoma........................ Texas............................... Mountain ....................... Arizona ........................... Colorado ......................... Idaho ............................... Montana .......................... Nevada ............................ New Mexico.................... Utah................................. Wyoming ........................ Pacific Contiguous ........ California ........................ Oregon ............................ Washington ..................... Pacific Noncontiguous .. Alaska ............................. Hawaii............................. U.S. Total ....................... 7,203 329 3,497 883 1,497 NM 990 23,502 27 21,317 2,158 3,099 106 381 987 429 1,196 6,597 758 9 527 264 726 1,309 3,003 11,428 --176 2,485 1,677 3,260 1,631 1,059 1,139 14,160 5,978 2,074 -6,108 3,459 1,149 564 969 777 29,155 5,799 1,514 9,964 8,528 1,698 164 694 794 145,613 43,601 32,030 69,983 1,299 1,180 119 245,515 Independent Power Producers 2006 5,580 66 2,933 689 1,207 NM 680 4,989 26 3,904 1,060 159 65 -67 -26 59 8 9 43 ----2,823 ---NM 1,677 605 67 59 407 -----609 NM 564 -43 3,886 -175 851 2,843 --17 -1,317 942 213 162 58 -58 19,480 Commercial Sector Industrial Sector 2005 6,946 399 3,293 848 1,414 NM 988 23,028 25 21,252 1,752 3,621 113 346 1,254 415 1,493 7,187 814 10 662 1,116 758 1,120 2,707 14,670 --229 3,495 1,327 4,588 2,558 1,244 1,229 19,572 8,837 2,610 -8,124 7,315 2,900 756 2,471 1,189 25,160 5,337 1,301 7,551 7,947 1,468 139 665 751 120,011 34,415 25,418 60,178 1,317 1,232 84 228,827 Percent Change 3.7 -17.4 6.2 4.2 5.9 -.2 2.1 9.2 .3 23.2 -14.4 -5.9 10.1 -21.3 3.2 -19.9 -8.2 -6.8 -14.5 -20.4 -76.3 -4.1 16.9 10.9 -22.1 ---22.9 -28.9 26.4 -28.9 -36.3 -14.9 -7.3 -27.6 -32.4 -20.5 --24.8 -52.7 -60.4 -25.3 -60.8 -34.7 15.9 8.7 16.3 31.9 7.3 15.6 18.1 4.2 5.8 21.3 26.7 26.0 16.3 -1.3 -4.3 41.4 7.3 2006 1,032 263 -194 283 -292 18,438 -17,340 1,098 2,741 41 381 895 429 995 6,435 751 -382 264 726 1,309 3,003 7,705 --176 2,455 -2,211 1,561 989 313 13,675 5,978 2,074 -5,623 2,851 1,148 -969 734 25,269 5,799 1,339 9,113 5,685 1,698 164 676 794 144,239 42,651 31,817 69,770 1,189 1,180 NM 223,573 2005 1,245 342 -249 302 -352 18,907 -18,015 891 3,267 53 346 1,165 415 1,287 7,000 806 -493 1,116 758 1,120 2,707 11,054 --229 3,473 -3,283 2,494 1,170 405 18,920 8,837 2,610 -7,473 6,528 2,902 -2,471 1,155 21,709 5,337 1,179 6,997 5,185 1,468 139 653 751 118,937 33,666 25,257 60,015 1,240 1,232 NM 208,807 2005 5,166 57 2,782 598 1,105 NM 618 4,075 23 3,191 860 151 60 -64 -27 78 8 10 60 ----2,486 ---NM 1,327 685 61 64 341 -----787 NM 756 -35 3,451 -123 554 2,761 --13 -1,025 745 161 119 45 -45 17,263 2006 NM --NM ---4 -4 -NM ----NM --------13 -----11 NM ---------------------54 NM -47 ---78 2005 NM --NM ---2 -2 -NM ----NM --------17 -----15 NM ---------------------47 NM -42 ---73 2006 590 -564 NM NM -19 71 NM 69 -193 --24 -169 103 --103 ----888 ---23 -434 -12 419 485 ---485 --------------NM --NM 52 -52 2,384 2005 534 -511 NM NM -17 45 NM 44 -197 --25 -172 109 --109 ----1,113 ---16 -605 -11 482 651 ---651 --------------NM --NM 31 -31 2,684 NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change. Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2005 are final. Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through July 2006 are revised. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Percent difference is calculated before rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" and Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report." Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 38 Table 1.14.A. Net Generation from Other Renewables by State by Sector, October 2006 and 2005 (Thousand Megawatthours) Electric Power Sector Census Division and State Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities Oct 2006 New England ................. Connecticut ..................... Maine .............................. Massachusetts ................. New Hampshire .............. Rhode Island ................... Vermont .......................... Middle Atlantic ............. New Jersey...................... New York........................ Pennsylvania ................... East North Central ....... Illinois ............................. Indiana ............................ Michigan ......................... Ohio ................................ Wisconsin ....................... West North Central ...... Iowa ................................ Kansas............................. Minnesota ....................... Missouri .......................... Nebraska ......................... North Dakota .................. South Dakota .................. South Atlantic ............... Delaware ......................... District of Columbia ....... Florida............................. Georgia ........................... Maryland......................... North Carolina ................ South Carolina ................ Virginia ........................... West Virginia.................. East South Central........ Alabama.......................... Kentucky......................... Mississippi ...................... Tennessee........................ West South Central ...... Arkansas ......................... Louisiana......................... Oklahoma........................ Texas............................... Mountain ....................... Arizona ........................... Colorado ......................... Idaho ............................... Montana .......................... Nevada ............................ New Mexico.................... Utah................................. Wyoming ........................ Pacific Contiguous ........ California ........................ Oregon ............................ Washington ..................... Pacific Noncontiguous .. Alaska ............................. Hawaii............................. U.S. Total ....................... 809 131 364 172 99 -42 706 120 318 267 505 108 7 224 36 129 710 220 105 302 5 30 35 13 1,323 --431 295 74 162 119 223 19 543 323 39 140 41 1,259 150 233 181 695 500 3 103 60 5 123 107 18 81 2,457 2,084 166 207 68 NM 67 8,879 Independent Power Producers Oct 2006 575 131 181 170 78 -15 601 120 276 205 275 98 2 142 6 28 458 113 77 221 -NM 34 13 446 --271 NM 50 50 -54 19 24 17 --7 789 NM 6 153 628 423 NM 95 19 -123 107 NM 78 2,005 1,860 100 45 35 -35 5,631 Commercial Sector Industrial Sector Oct 2005 752 129 335 177 83 -28 614 114 253 247 466 62 7 243 37 118 495 164 28 232 8 27 22 13 1,320 --405 289 83 166 121 243 13 522 311 33 140 38 932 160 239 98 435 343 6 57 51 5 108 53 13 50 2,297 1,964 150 183 50 NM 50 7,792 Percent Change 7.5 1.9 8.9 -3.2 19.7 -49.1 15.0 5.5 25.9 8.2 8.3 73.9 -1.5 -7.6 -.7 10.0 43.5 34.2 268.5 30.3 -44.8 14.2 56.7 -1.7 .3 --6.3 2.2 -11.7 -2.1 -1.4 -8.2 47.1 4.0 3.9 15.7 -.3 9.7 35.0 -5.9 -2.7 83.9 59.8 45.5 -47.2 79.7 19.1 2.3 14.0 100.8 31.0 61.2 7.0 6.2 10.6 13.0 34.4 -34.8 14.0 Oct 2006 38 ---11 -27 ----42 1 -2 NM 36 200 105 28 34 3 29 1 1 75 --7 ---34 34 * 6 -6 -------29 NM 7 ----17 3 214 112 NM 100 NM NM * 604 Oct 2005 14 -----14 ----32 * -4 NM 26 135 74 * 27 7 25 * * 74 --5 ---28 40 1 4 -4 -* * ---* 24 NM 6 ----13 1 162 88 NM 71 NM NM * 446 Oct 2005 558 129 167 175 73 -14 510 114 209 187 238 54 2 151 5 26 310 88 28 159 -NM 21 13 407 --237 NM 60 44 -52 12 22 20 --2 443 NM 5 74 362 269 NM 52 7 -108 53 NM 49 1,911 1,766 102 44 28 -28 4,696 Oct 2006 18 -16 2 ---38 NM 21 17 28 NM 3 22 -3 5 2 -2 * NM --38 --3 -4 -6 24 ------3 NM --NM NM NM -------39 39 --32 * 32 201 Oct 2005 19 -17 2 ---37 NM 20 17 32 NM 3 26 -3 4 2 -2 -NM --42 --3 -4 -6 29 ------2 NM --NM NM NM -------34 34 --21 * 21 192 Oct 2006 179 -168 -10 -NM 67 NM 22 45 160 9 2 58 29 62 47 --45 NM -NM -764 --149 294 19 112 79 111 -513 306 33 140 34 467 148 226 27 65 47 --42 5 ----199 75 63 61 NM NM NM 2,444 Oct 2005 161 -151 -10 -NM 67 NM 24 43 165 8 2 62 29 63 45 --44 NM -NM -797 --161 288 19 121 87 121 -495 291 29 140 35 487 158 234 25 71 49 --44 5 ----189 75 46 68 NM NM NM 2,458 * = 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 2005 are final. Values for 2006 are preliminary. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Percent difference is calculated before rounding. • Other renewables include wood, black liquor, other wood waste, municipal solid waste, landfill gas, sludge waste, tires, agriculture byproducts, other biomass, geothermal, solar thermal, photovoltaic energy, and wind. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" and Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report." 39 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table 1.14.B. Net Generation from Other Renewables by State by Sector, Year-to-Date through October 2006 and 2005 (Thousand Megawatthours) Electric Power Sector Census Division and State Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities 2006 New England ................. Connecticut ..................... Maine .............................. Massachusetts ................. New Hampshire .............. Rhode Island ................... Vermont .......................... Middle Atlantic ............. New Jersey...................... New York........................ Pennsylvania ................... East North Central ....... Illinois ............................. Indiana ............................ Michigan ......................... Ohio ................................ Wisconsin ....................... West North Central ...... Iowa ................................ Kansas............................. Minnesota ....................... Missouri .......................... Nebraska ......................... North Dakota .................. South Dakota .................. South Atlantic ............... Delaware ......................... District of Columbia ....... Florida............................. Georgia ........................... Maryland......................... North Carolina ................ South Carolina ................ Virginia ........................... West Virginia.................. East South Central........ Alabama.......................... Kentucky......................... Mississippi ...................... Tennessee........................ West South Central ...... Arkansas ......................... Louisiana......................... Oklahoma........................ Texas............................... Mountain ....................... Arizona ........................... Colorado ......................... Idaho ............................... Montana .......................... Nevada ............................ New Mexico.................... Utah................................. Wyoming ........................ Pacific Contiguous ........ California ........................ Oregon ............................ Washington ..................... Pacific Noncontiguous .. Alaska ............................. Hawaii............................. U.S. Total ....................... 8,122 1,298 3,758 1,769 898 -399 6,774 1,209 2,952 2,613 5,088 1,124 72 2,353 337 1,201 6,176 1,926 736 2,763 54 273 302 122 14,409 --4,800 2,940 810 1,625 1,584 2,505 145 5,290 3,259 376 1,292 362 11,429 1,437 2,407 1,642 5,943 4,420 45 767 556 55 1,167 1,056 164 611 24,560 20,915 1,532 2,113 632 6 627 86,901 Independent Power Producers 2006 5,840 1,298 1,861 1,748 783 -149 5,777 1,207 2,540 2,030 2,923 1,029 17 1,545 57 275 4,012 957 684 1,959 -6 289 117 5,119 --3,207 14 590 527 -641 140 200 168 --33 6,624 20 70 1,386 5,149 3,722 10 709 178 -1,167 1,056 6 596 20,309 18,756 1,046 507 337 -337 54,864 Commercial Sector Industrial Sector 2005 7,730 1,228 3,629 1,687 829 -358 6,065 1,122 2,443 2,500 4,528 632 71 2,366 332 1,128 4,440 1,366 284 2,333 65 79 184 129 13,931 --4,697 2,752 749 1,595 1,562 2,451 125 5,266 3,146 358 1,280 482 8,951 1,450 2,310 903 4,288 3,657 62 690 476 54 1,055 641 157 521 23,380 20,212 1,360 1,808 571 5 566 78,520 Percent Change 5.1 5.8 3.5 4.9 8.4 -11.5 11.7 7.8 20.8 4.5 12.4 77.8 2.5 -.5 1.4 6.5 39.1 41.0 159.1 18.4 -16.5 246.1 64.2 -5.4 3.4 --2.2 6.8 8.2 1.9 1.4 2.2 16.0 .5 3.6 5.0 1.0 -24.8 27.7 -.9 4.2 81.9 38.6 20.9 -27.8 11.1 16.6 1.4 10.6 64.8 3.9 17.3 5.0 3.5 12.6 16.9 10.7 16.8 10.7 10.7 2006 253 ---11 -243 ----338 9 -34 16 279 1,635 937 53 335 42 258 5 5 816 --69 ---325 416 6 72 -71 -2 * ---* 262 32 57 ----158 15 2,056 1,047 26 982 NM NM 1 5,434 2005 212 -----212 ----301 6 -36 9 250 923 459 1 336 54 64 5 5 799 --92 ---257 439 11 67 -64 -3 1 ---1 252 49 41 ----152 10 1,736 1,013 27 696 NM NM 2 4,293 2005 5,564 1,228 1,805 1,667 726 -139 5,070 1,120 2,041 1,909 2,338 544 17 1,474 55 249 2,999 877 284 1,537 -6 171 125 4,788 --3,053 14 556 452 -600 114 197 174 --23 4,286 19 63 664 3,539 2,944 10 649 73 -1,055 641 6 511 19,392 18,053 910 428 314 -314 47,891 2006 170 -149 21 ---375 NM 210 165 289 NM 34 228 -28 62 32 -17 4 9 --444 --33 -45 -67 298 ------30 3 --27 3 3 -------417 417 --278 * 278 2,068 2005 163 -143 20 ---372 NM 194 178 292 NM 33 231 * 27 59 30 -16 4 9 --465 --32 -44 -65 324 ------29 3 --26 3 3 -------398 398 --240 * 240 2,020 2006 1,859 -1,747 -104 -7 622 2 202 418 1,537 86 22 548 263 619 468 --451 8 -8 -8,031 --1,491 2,925 174 1,098 1,192 1,150 -5,018 3,092 306 1,292 328 4,774 1,414 2,337 255 768 432 --377 55 ----1,779 695 460 624 15 4 11 24,535 2005 1,792 -1,681 -103 -7 624 2 209 413 1,597 82 21 625 267 601 459 --443 8 -8 -7,879 --1,520 2,739 149 1,143 1,240 1,088 -5,002 2,972 294 1,280 457 4,636 1,428 2,247 238 722 458 --404 54 ----1,855 748 424 683 15 4 11 24,316 * = 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 2005 are final. Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through July 2006 are revised. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Percent difference is calculated before rounding. • Other renewables include wood, black liquor, other wood waste, municipal solid waste, landfill gas, sludge waste, tires, agriculture byproducts, other biomass, geothermal, solar thermal, photovoltaic energy, and wind. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" and Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report." Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 40 Table 1.15.A. Net Generation from Hydroelectric (Pumped Storage) Power by State by Sector, October 2006 and 2005 (Thousand Megawatthours) Electric Power Sector Census Division and State Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities Oct 2006 New England ................. Connecticut ..................... Maine .............................. Massachusetts ................. New Hampshire .............. Rhode Island ................... Vermont .......................... Middle Atlantic ............. New Jersey...................... New York........................ Pennsylvania ................... East North Central ....... Illinois ............................. Indiana ............................ Michigan ......................... Ohio ................................ Wisconsin ....................... West North Central ...... Iowa ................................ Kansas............................. Minnesota ....................... Missouri .......................... Nebraska ......................... North Dakota .................. South Dakota .................. South Atlantic ............... Delaware ......................... District of Columbia ....... Florida............................. Georgia ........................... Maryland......................... North Carolina ................ South Carolina ................ Virginia ........................... West Virginia.................. East South Central........ Alabama.......................... Kentucky......................... Mississippi ...................... Tennessee........................ West South Central ...... Arkansas ......................... Louisiana......................... Oklahoma........................ Texas............................... Mountain ....................... Arizona ........................... Colorado ......................... Idaho ............................... Montana .......................... Nevada ............................ New Mexico.................... Utah................................. Wyoming ........................ Pacific Contiguous ........ California ........................ Oregon ............................ Washington ..................... Pacific Noncontiguous .. Alaska ............................. Hawaii............................. U.S. Total ....................... -43 ---43 ----126 -22 -35 -68 -67 ---67 --* ---* ----168 ----18 -31 -75 -106 --39 ----39 -21 1 --21 --9 7 -16 -------52 -52 ------524 Independent Power Producers Oct 2006 -43 ---43 ----45 ---45 ---------------------------------------------------87 Commercial Sector Industrial Sector Oct 2005 -43 ---43 ----156 -14 -81 -61 -97 ---97 ---20 ----20 ----221 ----25 -12 -101 -108 --52 ----52 -1 1 --2 --8 9 -17 -------12 -12 ------611 Percent Change 1.9 --1.9 ---19.4 -56.5 56.5 -12.2 31.0 --31.0 --98.2 ---98.2 ---24.0 ---26.4 -158.6 26.2 1.2 -25.0 ---25.0 NM -52.4 --768.9 --11.8 -23.2 5.9 -------340.5 -340.5 -----14.2 Oct 2006 --------81 -22 -35 -23 -67 ---67 --* ---* ----168 ----18 -31 -75 -106 --39 ----39 -21 1 --21 --9 7 -16 -------52 -52 ------437 Oct 2005 --------116 -14 -81 -21 -97 ---97 ---20 ----20 ----221 ----25 -12 -101 -108 --52 ----52 -1 1 --2 --8 9 -17 -------12 -12 ------528 Oct 2005 -43 ---43 ----40 ---40 ---------------------------------------------------84 Oct 2006 --------------------------------------------------------------- Oct 2005 --------------------------------------------------------------- Oct 2006 --------------------------------------------------------------- Oct 2005 --------------------------------------------------------------- * = 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 2005 are final. Values for 2006 are preliminary. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Percent difference is calculated before rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" and Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report." 41 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table 1.15.B. Net Generation from Hydroelectric (Pumped Storage) Power by State by Sector, Year-to-Date through October 2006 and 2005 (Thousand Megawatthours) Electric Power Sector Census Division and State Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities 2006 New England ................. Connecticut ..................... Maine .............................. Massachusetts ................. New Hampshire .............. Rhode Island ................... Vermont .......................... Middle Atlantic ............. New Jersey...................... New York........................ Pennsylvania ................... East North Central ....... Illinois ............................. Indiana ............................ Michigan ......................... Ohio ................................ Wisconsin ....................... West North Central ...... Iowa ................................ Kansas............................. Minnesota ....................... Missouri .......................... Nebraska ......................... North Dakota .................. South Dakota .................. South Atlantic ............... Delaware ......................... District of Columbia ....... Florida............................. Georgia ........................... Maryland......................... North Carolina ................ South Carolina ................ Virginia ........................... West Virginia.................. East South Central........ Alabama.......................... Kentucky......................... Mississippi ...................... Tennessee........................ West South Central ...... Arkansas ......................... Louisiana......................... Oklahoma........................ Texas............................... Mountain ....................... Arizona ........................... Colorado ......................... Idaho ............................... Montana .......................... Nevada ............................ New Mexico.................... Utah................................. Wyoming ........................ Pacific Contiguous ........ California ........................ Oregon ............................ Washington ..................... Pacific Noncontiguous .. Alaska ............................. Hawaii............................. U.S. Total ....................... -476 ---476 ----1,450 -249 -629 -571 -869 ---869 --48 ---48 ----2,693 ----360 -82 -993 -1,422 --595 ----595 -81 13 --94 -160 149 11 ------358 311 -47 ----5,598 Independent Power Producers 2006 -476 ---476 ----373 ---373 ---------------------------------------------------849 Commercial Sector Industrial Sector 2005 -378 -2 --377 ----1,462 -234 -640 -588 -944 ---944 --109 ---109 ----2,249 ----149 -125 -1,027 -1,198 --522 ----522 -135 19 --154 -2 106 -104 ------254 249 -5 ----5,325 Percent Change -25.9 ---26.5 ---.9 -6.4 1.7 2.9 8.0 --8.0 ---55.9 ----55.9 ----19.7 ----141.8 --34.7 3.3 -18.7 --14.0 ----14.0 40.3 -30.7 -39.1 -NM 40.8 110.2 ------40.7 24.6 -854.6 ----5.1 2006 --------1,077 -249 -629 -199 -869 ---869 --48 ---48 ----2,693 ----360 -82 -993 -1,422 --595 ----595 -81 13 --94 -160 149 11 ------358 311 -47 ----4,749 2005 --------1,078 -234 -640 -204 -944 ---944 --109 ---109 ----2,249 ----149 -125 -1,027 -1,198 --522 ----522 -135 19 --154 -2 106 -104 ------254 249 -5 ----4,563 2005 -378 -2 --377 ----384 ---384 ---------------------------------------------------762 2006 --------------------------------------------------------------- 2005 --------------------------------------------------------------- 2006 --------------------------------------------------------------- 2005 --------------------------------------------------------------- NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change. Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2005 are final. Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through July 2006 are revised. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Percent difference is calculated before rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" and Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report." Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 42 Table 1.16.A. Net Generation from Other Energy Sources by State by Sector, October 2006 and 2005 (Thousand Megawatthours) Electric Power Sector Census Division and State Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities Oct 2006 New England ................. Connecticut ..................... Maine .............................. Massachusetts ................. New Hampshire .............. Rhode Island ................... Vermont .......................... Middle Atlantic ............. New Jersey...................... New York........................ Pennsylvania ................... East North Central ....... Illinois ............................. Indiana ............................ Michigan ......................... Ohio ................................ Wisconsin ....................... West North Central ...... Iowa ................................ Kansas............................. Minnesota ....................... Missouri .......................... Nebraska ......................... North Dakota .................. South Dakota .................. South Atlantic ............... Delaware ......................... District of Columbia ....... Florida............................. Georgia ........................... Maryland......................... North Carolina ................ South Carolina ................ Virginia ........................... West Virginia.................. East South Central........ Alabama.......................... Kentucky......................... Mississippi ...................... Tennessee........................ West South Central ...... Arkansas ......................... Louisiana......................... Oklahoma........................ Texas............................... Mountain ....................... Arizona ........................... Colorado ......................... Idaho ............................... Montana .......................... Nevada ............................ New Mexico.................... Utah................................. Wyoming ........................ Pacific Contiguous ........ California ........................ Oregon ............................ Washington ..................... Pacific Noncontiguous .. Alaska ............................. Hawaii............................. U.S. Total ....................... -------5 5 --42 -42 --* 5 --5 ----223 --201 --23 ---NM NM -NM -233 -108 1 NM 11 --5 ----6 24 24 -----545 Independent Power Producers Oct 2006 -----------------------------------NM NM -NM ----------------------* Commercial Sector Industrial Sector Oct 2005 1 1 -----6 4 -2 41 -38 --3 3 --3 ----163 --141 --22 ---NM NM -NM -48 -12 * NM 9 --4 ----5 14 14 -----287 Percent Change --------17.3 27.0 --1.5 -8.2 ---86.7 62.2 --62.2 ----36.8 --41.8 --4.0 --------385.7 -781.8 275.2 -30.2 --30.2 ----30.2 64.1 64.1 -----89.9 Oct 2006 -----------* ----* --------------------------------------------* Oct 2005 -----------1 ----1 -----------------------13 ---13 ----------------14 Oct 2005 -------2 --2 ------------------------NM NM -NM ----------------------2 Oct 2006 -----------------2 --2 -------------------NM ---NM ----------------2 Oct 2005 ----------------------------------------NM ---NM ----------------* Oct 2006 -------5 5 --42 -42 ---4 --4 ----223 --201 --23 ---NM NM ---233 -108 1 NM 11 --5 ----6 24 24 -----543 Oct 2005 1 1 -----4 4 --40 -38 --2 3 --3 ----163 --141 --22 ---NM NM ---35 -12 * NM 9 --4 ----5 14 14 -----270 * = 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 2005 are final. Values for 2006 are preliminary. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Percent difference is calculated before rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" and Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report." 43 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table 1.16.B. Net Generation from Other Energy Sources by State by Sector, Year-to-Date through October 2006 and 2005 (Thousand Megawatthours) Electric Power Sector Census Division and State Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities 2006 New England ................. Connecticut ..................... Maine .............................. Massachusetts ................. New Hampshire .............. Rhode Island ................... Vermont .......................... Middle Atlantic ............. New Jersey...................... New York........................ Pennsylvania ................... East North Central ....... Illinois ............................. Indiana ............................ Michigan ......................... Ohio ................................ Wisconsin ....................... West North Central ...... Iowa ................................ Kansas............................. Minnesota ....................... Missouri .......................... Nebraska ......................... North Dakota .................. South Dakota .................. South Atlantic ............... Delaware ......................... District of Columbia ....... Florida............................. Georgia ........................... Maryland......................... North Carolina ................ South Carolina ................ Virginia ........................... West Virginia.................. East South Central........ Alabama.......................... Kentucky......................... Mississippi ...................... Tennessee........................ West South Central ...... Arkansas ......................... Louisiana......................... Oklahoma........................ Texas............................... Mountain ....................... Arizona ........................... Colorado ......................... Idaho ............................... Montana .......................... Nevada ............................ New Mexico.................... Utah................................. Wyoming ........................ Pacific Contiguous ........ California ........................ Oregon ............................ Washington ..................... Pacific Noncontiguous .. Alaska ............................. Hawaii............................. U.S. Total ....................... -------50 47 -3 358 -353 -* 5 48 --48 ----1,937 --1,739 --198 ---11 10 -NM -1,967 15 1,010 3 939 99 --48 ----52 186 186 -----4,656 Independent Power Producers 2006 -------3 --3 ------------------------NM NM -NM -34 ---34 ----------------41 Commercial Sector Industrial Sector 2005 8 8 -----72 51 -21 409 -371 --38 36 --36 ----2,056 --1,867 --190 ---12 10 -NM -1,143 -404 6 733 106 --51 ----55 171 171 -----4,014 Percent Change --------30.2 -8.3 --84.5 -12.5 --4.7 ---87.5 32.7 --32.7 -----5.8 ---6.8 --4.2 ----11.2 -6.7 ---72.0 -150.0 -40.0 28.0 -6.0 ---6.0 -----6.0 8.5 8.5 -----16.0 2006 -----------5 ----5 --------------------------------------------5 2005 -----------21 ----21 -----------------------201 ---201 ----------------222 2005 -------21 --21 ------------------------NM NM -NM -40 ---40 ----------------64 2006 -----------------20 --20 -------------------NM ---NM ----------------20 2005 ----------------------------------------NM ---NM ----------------1 2006 -------47 47 --353 -353 -* -28 --28 ----1,937 --1,739 --198 ---8 8 ---1,932 15 1,010 3 904 99 --48 ----52 186 186 -----4,591 2005 8 8 -----51 51 --388 -371 --17 36 --36 ----2,056 --1,867 --190 ---9 9 -1 -901 -404 6 491 106 --51 ----55 171 171 -----3,727 * = 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 2005 are final. Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through July 2006 are revised. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Percent difference is calculated before rounding. • Other energy sources include batteries, chemicals, hydrogen, pitch, purchased steam, sulfur, and miscellaneous technologies. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" and Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report." Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 44 Chapter 2. Consumption of Fossil Fuels 45 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table 2.1.A. Coal: Consumption for Electricity Generation by Sector, 1992 through October 2006 (Thousand Tons) Electric Power Sector Period Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities 805,140 842,153 848,796 860,594 907,209 931,949 946,295 949,802 994,933 972,691 987,583 1,014,058 92,605 83,213 78,992 73,018 81,209 86,585 94,273 92,855 86,106 82,163 82,671 92,328 1,026,018 92,455 80,977 84,319 74,179 79,933 90,200 97,040 98,043 89,217 84,716 82,220 92,577 1,045,878 88,015 81,909 83,364 73,240 81,147 87,963 97,793 98,917 85,112 84,580 862,040 851,019 871,081 862,040 1,046,081 1,036,838 779,860 813,508 817,270 829,007 874,681 900,361 910,867 894,120 859,335 806,269 767,803 757,384 69,751 61,958 58,817 54,318 62,086 66,054 71,211 69,985 64,670 62,141 62,327 68,906 772,224 69,334 60,409 62,399 55,631 61,165 67,848 72,606 73,621 66,773 63,380 61,448 68,936 783,548 65,186 61,112 61,830 55,640 62,230 66,797 73,430 74,163 63,801 62,622 646,812 640,991 653,164 646,812 784,397 777,196 Independent Power Producers 13,530 16,343 18,844 18,847 19,719 18,648 23,259 43,768 123,378 155,254 207,448 245,652 21,854 20,339 19,235 17,855 18,251 19,624 22,070 21,934 20,596 19,147 19,488 22,463 242,855 22,310 19,782 21,080 17,777 18,028 21,544 23,560 23,560 21,625 20,540 19,981 22,805 252,592 21,982 20,018 20,670 16,787 18,126 20,335 23,450 23,836 20,362 20,971 206,536 200,905 209,806 206,536 251,756 249,322 Commercial Sector 371 404 404 569 656 630 440 481 514 532 477 582 59 54 48 38 46 52 55 56 49 43 52 50 602 69 64 64 55 57 70 75 71 61 55 60 68 770 73 66 63 51 56 65 70 71 60 58 633 500 642 633 744 761 Industrial Sector 11,379 11,898 12,279 12,171 12,153 12,311 11,728 11,432 11,706 10,636 11,855 10,440 943 862 892 806 825 854 937 879 791 832 805 910 10,337 744 722 776 716 682 738 801 792 758 741 731 768 8,969 775 713 801 762 735 766 844 847 888 929 8,059 8,623 7,469 8,059 9,184 9,558 1992............................................................................................ 1993............................................................................................ 1994............................................................................................ 1995............................................................................................ 1996............................................................................................ 1997............................................................................................ 1998............................................................................................ 1999............................................................................................ 2000............................................................................................ 2001............................................................................................ 2002............................................................................................ 2003............................................................................................ 2004 January ....................................................................................... February ..................................................................................... March ......................................................................................... April ........................................................................................... May ............................................................................................ June ............................................................................................ July ............................................................................................. August ........................................................................................ September................................................................................... October....................................................................................... November................................................................................... December ................................................................................... Total........................................................................................... 2005 January ....................................................................................... February ..................................................................................... March ......................................................................................... April ........................................................................................... May ............................................................................................ June ............................................................................................ July ............................................................................................. August ........................................................................................ September................................................................................... October....................................................................................... November................................................................................... December ................................................................................... Total........................................................................................... 2006 January ....................................................................................... February ..................................................................................... March ......................................................................................... April ........................................................................................... May ............................................................................................ June ............................................................................................ July ............................................................................................. August ........................................................................................ September................................................................................... October....................................................................................... Total........................................................................................... Year-to-Date 2004............................................................................................ 2005............................................................................................ 2006............................................................................................ Rolling 12 Months Ending in October 2005............................................................................................ 2006............................................................................................ Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2006 are preliminary. - see Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Values for 2005 and prior years are final. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report." Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 46 Table 2.1.B. Coal: Consumption for Useful Thermal Output by Sector, 1992 through October 2006 (Thousand Tons) Electric Power Sector Period Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities 19,372 19,750 20,609 20,418 20,806 21,005 20,320 20,373 20,466 18,951 17,676 17,720 1,774 1,585 1,515 1,460 1,543 1,583 1,632 1,559 1,468 1,502 1,513 1,645 18,779 1,777 1,611 1,676 1,482 1,499 1,573 1,658 1,656 1,564 1,568 1,584 1,755 19,402 1,718 1,570 1,629 1,432 1,501 1,558 1,611 1,628 1,400 1,429 15,476 15,622 16,064 15,476 19,222 18,815 ------------------------------------------------------- Independent Power Producers 1,704 1,794 2,241 2,376 2,520 2,355 2,493 3,033 3,107 2,910 2,255 2,080 108 104 98 85 117 109 99 87 82 93 89 118 1,189 145 114 122 95 113 106 107 103 101 112 102 126 1,345 120 111 118 103 101 114 99 110 106 114 1,097 981 1,117 1,097 1,325 1,325 Commercial Sector 804 968 940 850 1,005 1,108 1,002 1,009 1,034 919 971 1,234 143 130 133 103 105 100 100 98 93 88 106 115 1,315 123 104 108 80 78 88 91 90 86 83 96 122 1,151 117 105 111 83 83 84 96 95 80 81 935 1,094 933 935 1,154 1,153 Industrial Sector 16,864 16,988 17,428 17,192 17,281 17,542 16,824 16,330 16,325 15,122 14,450 14,406 1,523 1,351 1,285 1,273 1,321 1,375 1,433 1,374 1,292 1,321 1,317 1,412 16,276 1,508 1,393 1,446 1,306 1,308 1,380 1,460 1,462 1,377 1,374 1,385 1,507 16,906 1,480 1,354 1,400 1,246 1,317 1,360 1,416 1,422 1,215 1,234 13,444 13,547 14,014 13,444 16,742 16,337 1992............................................................................................ 1993............................................................................................ 1994............................................................................................ 1995............................................................................................ 1996............................................................................................ 1997............................................................................................ 1998............................................................................................ 1999............................................................................................ 2000............................................................................................ 2001............................................................................................ 2002............................................................................................ 2003............................................................................................ 2004 January ....................................................................................... February ..................................................................................... March ......................................................................................... April ........................................................................................... May ............................................................................................ June ............................................................................................ July ............................................................................................. August ........................................................................................ September................................................................................... October....................................................................................... November................................................................................... December ................................................................................... Total........................................................................................... 2005 January ....................................................................................... February ..................................................................................... March ......................................................................................... April ........................................................................................... May ............................................................................................ June ............................................................................................ July ............................................................................................. August ........................................................................................ September................................................................................... October....................................................................................... November................................................................................... December ................................................................................... Total........................................................................................... 2006 January ....................................................................................... February ..................................................................................... March ......................................................................................... April ........................................................................................... May ............................................................................................ June ............................................................................................ July ............................................................................................. August ........................................................................................ September................................................................................... October....................................................................................... Total........................................................................................... Year-to-Date 2004............................................................................................ 2005............................................................................................ 2006............................................................................................ Rolling 12 Months Ending in October 2005............................................................................................ 2006............................................................................................ Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through July 2006 are revised. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Values for 2005 and prior years are final. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Anthracite, bituminous coal, subbituminous coal, lignite, waste coal, and coal synfuel. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report." 47 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table 2.1.C. Coal: Consumption for Electricity Generation and Useful Thermal Output by Sector, 1992 through October 2006 (Thousand Tons) Electric Power Sector Period Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities 824,512 861,904 869,405 881,012 928,015 952,955 966,615 970,175 1,015,398 991,635 1,005,144 1,031,778 94,379 84,798 80,507 74,479 82,752 88,168 95,905 94,414 87,574 83,665 84,184 93,974 1,044,798 94,232 82,588 85,995 75,661 81,432 91,774 98,698 99,699 90,781 86,285 83,803 94,332 1,065,281 89,733 83,480 84,993 74,673 82,648 89,521 99,404 100,545 86,512 86,009 877,517 866,640 887,145 877,517 1,065,302 1,055,653 779,860 813,508 817,270 829,007 874,681 900,361 910,867 894,120 859,335 806,269 767,803 757,384 69,751 61,958 58,817 54,318 62,086 66,054 71,211 69,985 64,670 62,141 62,327 68,906 772,224 69,334 60,409 62,399 55,631 61,165 67,848 72,606 73,621 66,773 63,380 61,448 68,936 783,548 65,186 61,112 61,830 55,640 62,230 66,797 73,430 74,163 63,801 62,622 646,812 640,991 653,164 646,812 784,397 777,196 Independent Power Producers 15,234 18,137 21,085 21,224 22,239 21,003 25,752 46,801 126,486 158,163 209,703 247,732 21,961 20,444 19,333 17,940 18,367 19,733 22,169 22,021 20,678 19,240 19,577 22,581 244,044 22,455 19,896 21,202 17,872 18,141 21,650 23,666 23,663 21,725 20,652 20,083 22,931 253,937 22,102 20,129 20,788 16,891 18,227 20,449 23,549 23,946 20,468 21,084 207,633 201,886 210,923 207,633 253,081 250,647 Commercial Sector 1,175 1,373 1,344 1,419 1,660 1,738 1,443 1,490 1,547 1,448 1,405 1,816 202 184 181 141 152 152 154 154 142 131 158 165 1,917 192 168 173 135 136 158 166 161 148 138 157 190 1,922 190 172 173 134 139 149 166 166 140 139 1,569 1,593 1,575 1,569 1,898 1,915 Industrial Sector 28,244 28,886 29,707 29,363 29,434 29,853 28,553 27,763 28,031 25,755 26,232 24,846 2,465 2,213 2,177 2,080 2,147 2,229 2,370 2,253 2,084 2,153 2,122 2,321 26,613 2,252 2,114 2,222 2,023 1,990 2,118 2,260 2,254 2,135 2,115 2,116 2,275 25,875 2,256 2,067 2,201 2,008 2,051 2,126 2,259 2,269 2,103 2,163 21,504 22,170 21,483 21,504 25,926 25,895 1992............................................................................................ 1993............................................................................................ 1994............................................................................................ 1995............................................................................................ 1996............................................................................................ 1997............................................................................................ 1998............................................................................................ 1999............................................................................................ 2000............................................................................................ 2001............................................................................................ 2002............................................................................................ 2003............................................................................................ 2004 January ....................................................................................... February ..................................................................................... March ......................................................................................... April ........................................................................................... May ............................................................................................ June ............................................................................................ July ............................................................................................. August ........................................................................................ September................................................................................... October....................................................................................... November................................................................................... December ................................................................................... Total........................................................................................... 2005 January ....................................................................................... February ..................................................................................... March ......................................................................................... April ........................................................................................... May ............................................................................................ June ............................................................................................ July ............................................................................................. August ........................................................................................ September................................................................................... October....................................................................................... November................................................................................... December ................................................................................... Total........................................................................................... 2006 January ....................................................................................... February ..................................................................................... March ......................................................................................... April ........................................................................................... May ............................................................................................ June ............................................................................................ July ............................................................................................. August ........................................................................................ September................................................................................... October....................................................................................... Total........................................................................................... Year-to-Date 2004............................................................................................ 2005............................................................................................ 2006............................................................................................ Rolling 12 Months Ending in October 2005............................................................................................ 2006............................................................................................ Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through July 2006 are revised. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Values for 2005 and prior years are final. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Anthracite, bituminous coal, subbituminous coal, lignite, waste coal, and coal synfuel. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report," and predecessor forms. Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 48 Table 2.2.A. Petroleum Liquids: Consumption for Electricity Generation by Sector, 1992 through October 2006 (Thousand Barrels) Electric Power Sector Period Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities 159,720 176,619 168,520 115,802 128,019 139,286 198,339 185,111 176,506 197,316 134,415 175,136 23,154 12,937 13,472 12,472 14,566 15,497 17,485 15,673 11,996 9,941 8,880 13,727 169,799 17,627 9,279 10,660 8,810 8,087 14,878 18,719 21,156 17,698 14,084 8,815 18,887 168,700 7,170 5,640 4,055 5,029 4,857 6,887 8,828 11,139 5,214 5,812 64,629 147,193 140,999 64,629 163,605 92,331 147,335 162,454 151,004 102,150 113,274 125,146 178,614 143,830 120,129 126,367 88,595 105,319 9,218 7,256 7,598 7,456 9,434 10,556 11,626 10,185 8,839 7,642 6,170 7,814 103,793 8,059 5,674 6,146 5,879 6,365 8,905 10,961 12,239 10,635 7,788 5,553 10,218 98,423 4,655 3,605 2,749 3,744 3,539 5,055 5,634 7,823 3,843 4,192 44,839 89,809 82,652 44,839 96,636 60,610 Independent Power Producers 2,933 3,724 7,101 5,253 4,560 6,053 10,838 32,479 48,043 62,211 39,035 61,420 12,652 4,943 5,177 4,322 4,473 4,337 5,158 4,871 2,592 1,778 2,150 5,188 57,641 8,574 2,952 3,968 2,427 1,325 5,458 7,165 8,307 6,544 5,721 2,764 7,967 63,173 2,014 1,594 904 928 968 1,498 2,806 2,878 932 1,238 15,761 50,303 52,442 15,761 59,781 26,492 Commercial Sector 426 668 690 645 639 784 795 927 816 991 826 882 176 107 103 104 92 87 104 101 79 57 71 91 1,172 189 85 74 55 55 66 68 63 61 61 54 90 922 45 50 44 40 28 28 33 33 16 14 332 1,010 777 332 940 476 Industrial Sector 9,026 9,772 9,725 7,755 9,546 7,304 8,092 7,875 7,518 7,746 5,959 7,514 1,108 631 594 591 567 517 598 516 486 464 489 633 7,193 805 568 472 448 343 449 524 547 458 513 443 612 6,182 456 390 357 317 322 306 355 404 423 368 3,697 6,071 5,127 3,697 6,249 4,752 1992............................................................................................ 1993............................................................................................ 1994............................................................................................ 1995............................................................................................ 1996............................................................................................ 1997............................................................................................ 1998............................................................................................ 1999............................................................................................ 2000............................................................................................ 2001............................................................................................ 2002............................................................................................ 2003............................................................................................ 2004 January ....................................................................................... February ..................................................................................... March ......................................................................................... April ........................................................................................... May ............................................................................................ June ............................................................................................ July ............................................................................................. August ........................................................................................ September................................................................................... October....................................................................................... November................................................................................... December ................................................................................... Total........................................................................................... 2005 January ....................................................................................... February ..................................................................................... March ......................................................................................... April ........................................................................................... May ............................................................................................ June ............................................................................................ July ............................................................................................. August ........................................................................................ September................................................................................... October....................................................................................... November................................................................................... December ................................................................................... Total........................................................................................... 2006 January ....................................................................................... February ..................................................................................... March ......................................................................................... April ........................................................................................... May ............................................................................................ June ............................................................................................ July ............................................................................................. August ........................................................................................ September................................................................................... October....................................................................................... Total........................................................................................... Year-to-Date 2004............................................................................................ 2005............................................................................................ 2006............................................................................................ Rolling 12 Months Ending in October 2005............................................................................................ 2006............................................................................................ Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2006 are preliminary. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Values for 2005 and prior years are final. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Anthracite, bituminous coal, subbituminous coal, lignite, waste coal, and coal synfuel. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" and Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report." 49 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table 2.2.B. Petroleum Liquids: Consumption for Useful Thermal Output by Sector, 1992 through October 2006 (Thousand Barrels) Electric Power Sector Period Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities 19,767 21,238 22,243 19,386 21,500 18,756 22,164 19,636 17,644 15,069 12,452 14,124 2,198 1,441 1,276 1,081 1,061 1,189 1,210 1,076 982 1,012 1,859 1,576 15,962 1,955 1,158 1,324 1,213 989 1,195 1,471 1,605 1,397 1,634 1,212 1,777 16,930 1,167 969 870 743 694 618 674 745 551 527 7,559 12,526 13,941 7,559 17,377 10,548 ------------------------------------------------------- Independent Power Producers 1,209 1,390 1,500 1,672 1,550 1,611 806 785 812 655 286 1,197 72 31 12 9 7 8 7 7 8 7 7 26 201 51 7 6 17 13 11 10 8 19 6 9 16 173 8 5 20 6 4 4 16 6 4 2 73 168 147 73 180 99 Commercial Sector 798 821 913 580 588 779 992 666 771 811 555 512 158 106 78 47 51 42 47 48 41 49 52 71 791 112 68 51 26 17 51 58 63 47 47 35 89 662 53 54 33 14 6 12 19 20 9 7 227 668 538 227 661 351 Industrial Sector 17,761 19,027 19,831 17,134 19,363 16,366 20,366 18,184 16,061 13,603 11,612 12,414 1,968 1,305 1,185 1,025 1,002 1,139 1,155 1,021 933 957 1,800 1,479 14,970 1,792 1,083 1,268 1,170 959 1,134 1,404 1,535 1,331 1,582 1,167 1,672 16,096 1,106 911 818 723 684 602 639 719 538 519 7,258 11,690 13,256 7,258 16,536 10,098 1992............................................................................................ 1993............................................................................................ 1994............................................................................................ 1995............................................................................................ 1996............................................................................................ 1997............................................................................................ 1998............................................................................................ 1999............................................................................................ 2000............................................................................................ 2001............................................................................................ 2002............................................................................................ 2003............................................................................................ 2004 January ....................................................................................... February ..................................................................................... March ......................................................................................... April ........................................................................................... May ............................................................................................ June ............................................................................................ July ............................................................................................. August ........................................................................................ September................................................................................... October....................................................................................... November................................................................................... December ................................................................................... Total........................................................................................... 2005 January ....................................................................................... February ..................................................................................... March ......................................................................................... April ........................................................................................... May ............................................................................................ June ............................................................................................ July ............................................................................................. August ........................................................................................ September................................................................................... October....................................................................................... November................................................................................... December ................................................................................... Total........................................................................................... 2006 January ....................................................................................... February ..................................................................................... March ......................................................................................... April ........................................................................................... May ............................................................................................ June ............................................................................................ July ............................................................................................. August ........................................................................................ September................................................................................... October....................................................................................... Total........................................................................................... Year-to-Date 2004............................................................................................ 2005............................................................................................ 2006............................................................................................ Rolling 12 Months Ending in October 2005............................................................................................ 2006............................................................................................ Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through July 2006 are revised. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Values for 2005 and prior years are final. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent 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." Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 50 Table 2.2.C. Petroleum Liquids: Consumption for Electricity Generation and Useful Thermal Output by Sector, 1992 through October 2006 (Thousand Barrels) Electric Power Sector Period Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities 179,487 197,857 190,763 135,187 149,519 158,042 220,503 204,747 194,150 212,279 146,642 189,260 25,352 14,378 14,748 13,553 15,626 16,686 18,695 16,750 12,978 10,954 10,739 15,303 185,761 19,583 10,437 11,984 10,022 9,076 16,073 20,190 22,761 19,095 15,719 10,026 20,664 185,631 8,337 6,610 4,925 5,772 5,550 7,505 9,502 11,883 5,765 6,339 72,188 159,719 154,940 72,188 180,982 102,879 147,335 162,454 151,004 102,150 113,274 125,146 178,614 143,830 120,129 126,367 88,596 105,319 9,218 7,256 7,598 7,456 9,434 10,556 11,626 10,185 8,839 7,642 6,170 7,814 103,793 8,059 5,674 6,146 5,879 6,365 8,905 10,961 12,239 10,635 7,788 5,553 10,218 98,423 4,655 3,605 2,749 3,744 3,539 5,055 5,634 7,823 3,843 4,192 44,839 89,809 82,652 44,839 96,636 60,610 Independent Power Producers 4,142 5,115 8,601 6,925 6,110 7,664 11,644 33,264 48,855 62,788 39,320 62,617 12,723 4,973 5,189 4,331 4,480 4,345 5,166 4,879 2,600 1,785 2,157 5,215 57,843 8,625 2,959 3,974 2,445 1,338 5,469 7,176 8,315 6,563 5,727 2,773 7,983 63,346 2,022 1,599 923 934 972 1,502 2,822 2,884 936 1,240 15,834 50,471 52,589 15,834 59,961 26,591 Commercial Sector 1,223 1,489 1,603 1,224 1,227 1,562 1,787 1,593 1,587 1,801 1,210 1,394 334 213 182 150 143 129 150 149 120 106 124 161 1,963 301 153 124 81 71 117 125 126 108 108 90 179 1,584 98 104 77 54 34 40 52 54 25 21 559 1,678 1,315 559 1,600 827 Industrial Sector 26,787 28,799 29,556 24,889 28,908 23,670 28,458 26,059 23,579 21,323 17,517 19,929 3,076 1,935 1,779 1,616 1,569 1,656 1,753 1,537 1,419 1,421 2,289 2,113 22,162 2,597 1,651 1,739 1,618 1,301 1,583 1,928 2,081 1,789 2,095 1,610 2,284 22,278 1,562 1,301 1,175 1,040 1,006 908 994 1,122 961 886 10,956 17,761 18,383 10,956 22,785 14,850 1992............................................................................................ 1993............................................................................................ 1994............................................................................................ 1995............................................................................................ 1996............................................................................................ 1997............................................................................................ 1998............................................................................................ 1999............................................................................................ 2000............................................................................................ 2001............................................................................................ 2002............................................................................................ 2003............................................................................................ 2004 January ....................................................................................... February ..................................................................................... March ......................................................................................... April ........................................................................................... May ............................................................................................ June ............................................................................................ July ............................................................................................. August ........................................................................................ September................................................................................... October....................................................................................... November................................................................................... December ................................................................................... Total........................................................................................... 2005 January ....................................................................................... February ..................................................................................... March ......................................................................................... April ........................................................................................... May ............................................................................................ June ............................................................................................ July ............................................................................................. August ........................................................................................ September................................................................................... October....................................................................................... November................................................................................... December ................................................................................... Total........................................................................................... 2006 January ....................................................................................... February ..................................................................................... March ......................................................................................... April ........................................................................................... May ............................................................................................ June ............................................................................................ July ............................................................................................. August ........................................................................................ September................................................................................... October....................................................................................... Total........................................................................................... Year-to-Date 2004............................................................................................ 2005............................................................................................ 2006............................................................................................ Rolling 12 Months Ending in October 2005............................................................................................ 2006............................................................................................ Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through July 2006 are revised. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Values for 2005 and prior years are final. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent 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." 51 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table 2.3.A. Petroleum Coke: Consumption for Electricity Generation by Sector, 1992 through October 2006 (Thousand Tons) Electric Power Sector Period Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities 2,504 3,169 3,020 3,355 3,322 4,086 4,860 4,552 3,744 3,871 6,836 6,303 745 637 643 640 662 627 662 722 613 660 601 729 7,942 726 664 704 646 720 765 758 794 695 695 634 710 8,511 727 640 614 622 581 647 708 668 629 673 6,510 6,612 7,168 6,510 8,497 7,853 999 1,220 875 761 681 1,400 1,769 1,608 1,132 1,418 2,125 2,554 377 329 301 273 367 349 374 406 333 337 352 351 4,150 356 349 356 349 418 428 413 456 351 327 315 381 4,499 385 357 322 328 301 348 411 360 333 316 3,462 3,446 3,803 3,462 4,506 4,159 Independent Power Producers 491 1,351 1,382 1,691 1,786 1,801 2,230 2,000 2,023 1,890 3,580 3,166 307 259 292 316 256 238 244 274 246 284 212 280 3,208 331 286 310 259 270 299 303 300 307 331 279 292 3,566 297 245 251 256 244 260 258 270 249 313 2,643 2,715 2,996 2,643 3,488 3,213 Commercial Sector 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 2 2 * * * * ----* * * * 3 * * * * ----* 1 1 * 3 * * * ---* 1 1 1 3 2 2 3 3 4 Industrial Sector 1,013 597 762 902 853 884 860 944 588 557 1,130 582 61 49 49 50 39 41 44 42 34 39 36 97 581 39 29 38 37 33 37 42 38 37 37 39 36 442 45 38 40 39 37 39 39 37 47 43 402 448 367 402 500 477 1992............................................................................................ 1993............................................................................................ 1994............................................................................................ 1995............................................................................................ 1996............................................................................................ 1997............................................................................................ 1998............................................................................................ 1999............................................................................................ 2000............................................................................................ 2001............................................................................................ 2002............................................................................................ 2003............................................................................................ 2004 January ....................................................................................... February ..................................................................................... March ......................................................................................... April ........................................................................................... May ............................................................................................ June ............................................................................................ July ............................................................................................. August ........................................................................................ September................................................................................... October....................................................................................... November................................................................................... December ................................................................................... Total........................................................................................... 2005 January ....................................................................................... February ..................................................................................... March ......................................................................................... April ........................................................................................... May ............................................................................................ June ............................................................................................ July ............................................................................................. August ........................................................................................ September................................................................................... October....................................................................................... November................................................................................... December ................................................................................... Total........................................................................................... 2006 January ....................................................................................... February ..................................................................................... March ......................................................................................... April ........................................................................................... May ............................................................................................ June ............................................................................................ July ............................................................................................. August ........................................................................................ September................................................................................... October....................................................................................... Total........................................................................................... Year-to-Date 2004............................................................................................ 2005............................................................................................ 2006............................................................................................ Rolling 12 Months Ending in October 2005............................................................................................ 2006............................................................................................ * = 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 "*". ) Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2006 are preliminary. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Values for 2005 and prior years are final. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent 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;" Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report," and predecessor forms. Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 52 Table 2.3.B. Petroleum Coke: Consumption for Useful Thermal Output by Sector, 1992 through October 2006 (Thousand Tons) Electric Power Sector Period Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities 862 1,031 1,137 1,235 1,275 2,009 1,336 1,437 924 664 517 763 56 40 38 43 54 54 65 57 50 57 54 210 779 53 41 50 46 41 53 54 55 49 48 50 60 601 52 52 50 52 51 54 51 52 42 35 491 515 491 491 755 601 ------------------------------------------------------- Independent Power Producers 4 40 58 222 175 171 103 128 120 119 111 80 * * * * * * * * * 12 * * 15 * * 1 1 * 2 * * * * * 11 17 * * * * * * * 1 * * 2 15 6 2 6 13 Commercial Sector 2 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 4 -6 9 1 1 1 1 ---* 1 1 1 1 6 1 1 1 * ----1 1 1 1 6 * 1 1 ---* 1 1 1 4 4 4 4 6 6 Industrial Sector 856 987 1,075 1,010 1,097 1,835 1,230 1,307 800 545 399 675 55 39 37 42 54 54 65 57 50 45 53 208 758 52 40 48 45 41 51 54 54 49 47 49 48 578 52 51 49 52 51 54 51 50 41 34 485 497 482 485 743 582 1992............................................................................................ 1993............................................................................................ 1994............................................................................................ 1995............................................................................................ 1996............................................................................................ 1997............................................................................................ 1998............................................................................................ 1999............................................................................................ 2000............................................................................................ 2001............................................................................................ 2002............................................................................................ 2003............................................................................................ 2004 January ....................................................................................... February ..................................................................................... March ......................................................................................... April ........................................................................................... May ............................................................................................ June ............................................................................................ July ............................................................................................. August ........................................................................................ September................................................................................... October....................................................................................... November................................................................................... December ................................................................................... Total........................................................................................... 2005 January ....................................................................................... February ..................................................................................... March ......................................................................................... April ........................................................................................... May ............................................................................................ June ............................................................................................ July ............................................................................................. August ........................................................................................ September................................................................................... October....................................................................................... November................................................................................... December ................................................................................... Total........................................................................................... 2006 January ....................................................................................... February ..................................................................................... March ......................................................................................... April ........................................................................................... May ............................................................................................ June ............................................................................................ July ............................................................................................. August ........................................................................................ September................................................................................... October....................................................................................... Total........................................................................................... Year-to-Date 2004............................................................................................ 2005............................................................................................ 2006............................................................................................ Rolling 12 Months Ending in October 2005............................................................................................ 2006............................................................................................ * = 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 "*". ) Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through July 2006 are revised. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Values for 2005 and prior years are final. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report," and predecessor forms. 53 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table 2.3.C. Petroleum Coke: Consumption for Electricity Generation and Useful Thermal Output by Sector, 1992 through October 2006 (Thousand Tons) Electric Power Sector Period Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities 3,366 4,200 4,157 4,590 4,596 6,095 6,196 5,989 4,669 4,532 7,353 7,067 801 677 680 684 716 682 727 779 664 717 655 938 8,721 779 705 754 692 761 818 812 849 745 743 684 770 9,113 778 692 664 674 632 701 760 720 670 708 7,001 7,127 7,659 7,001 9,252 8,455 999 1,220 875 761 681 1,400 1,769 1,608 1,132 1,418 2,125 2,554 377 329 301 273 367 349 374 406 333 337 352 351 4,150 356 349 356 349 418 428 413 456 351 327 315 381 4,499 385 357 322 328 301 348 411 360 333 316 3,462 3,446 3,803 3,462 4,506 4,159 Independent Power Producers 495 1,391 1,440 1,913 1,961 1,972 2,333 2,127 2,143 2,009 3,691 3,245 307 259 293 317 256 238 244 274 246 295 212 281 3,223 331 287 311 260 270 301 303 300 307 331 279 303 3,584 297 245 251 256 244 260 258 271 249 313 2,644 2,730 3,001 2,644 3,494 3,227 Commercial Sector 2 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 6 6 8 11 1 1 1 1 ---* 1 1 1 2 9 1 1 1 * ----1 2 2 1 9 * 1 1 ---* 2 1 2 7 6 6 7 9 10 Industrial Sector 1,870 1,583 1,838 1,912 1,950 2,719 2,090 2,251 1,388 1,099 1,529 1,257 115 87 86 92 93 95 109 99 84 84 89 305 1,339 91 69 86 83 73 88 96 92 86 84 88 84 1,020 96 89 89 90 87 93 90 87 87 77 887 944 848 887 1,243 1,059 1992............................................................................................ 1993............................................................................................ 1994............................................................................................ 1995............................................................................................ 1996............................................................................................ 1997............................................................................................ 1998............................................................................................ 1999............................................................................................ 2000............................................................................................ 2001............................................................................................ 2002............................................................................................ 2003............................................................................................ 2004 January ....................................................................................... February ..................................................................................... March ......................................................................................... April ........................................................................................... May ............................................................................................ June ............................................................................................ July ............................................................................................. August ........................................................................................ September................................................................................... October....................................................................................... November................................................................................... December ................................................................................... Total........................................................................................... 2005 January ....................................................................................... February ..................................................................................... March ......................................................................................... April ........................................................................................... May ............................................................................................ June ............................................................................................ July ............................................................................................. August ........................................................................................ September................................................................................... October....................................................................................... November................................................................................... December ................................................................................... Total........................................................................................... 2006 January ....................................................................................... February ..................................................................................... March ......................................................................................... April ........................................................................................... May ............................................................................................ June ............................................................................................ July ............................................................................................. August ........................................................................................ September................................................................................... October....................................................................................... Total........................................................................................... Year-to-Date 2004............................................................................................ 2005............................................................................................ 2006............................................................................................ Rolling 12 Months Ending in October 2005............................................................................................ 2006............................................................................................ * = 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 "*". ) Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through July 2006 are revised. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Values for 2005 and prior years are final. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report," and predecessor forms. Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 54 Table 2.4.A. Natural Gas: Consumption for Electricity Generation by Sector, 1992 through October 2006 (Thousand Mcf) Electric Power Sector Period Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities 3,899,718 3,928,653 4,367,148 4,737,871 4,312,458 4,564,770 5,081,384 5,321,984 5,691,481 5,832,305 6,126,062 5,616,135 420,615 431,630 430,420 437,828 537,871 559,033 682,985 669,210 583,401 492,713 427,849 443,019 6,116,574 436,944 378,196 437,640 440,352 474,750 651,856 843,136 857,119 625,797 474,310 414,665 451,996 6,486,761 359,884 389,514 455,797 468,784 560,454 688,771 935,836 909,941 607,618 586,765 5,963,362 5,245,706 5,620,100 5,963,362 6,490,968 6,830,023 2,765,608 2,682,440 2,987,146 3,196,507 2,732,107 2,968,453 3,258,054 3,113,419 3,043,094 2,686,287 2,259,684 1,763,764 121,084 119,177 115,097 123,001 162,210 174,467 210,743 204,412 181,033 156,468 116,396 125,356 1,809,443 136,347 109,041 138,486 137,726 163,863 223,417 291,684 289,447 211,083 164,040 137,122 136,553 2,138,809 111,575 129,317 162,277 168,854 198,857 249,381 333,284 328,290 210,546 204,390 2,096,771 1,567,691 1,865,134 2,096,771 2,106,886 2,370,446 Independent Power Producers 559,355 661,800 771,337 897,266 927,703 934,742 1,157,759 1,530,355 1,970,977 2,456,206 3,148,595 3,145,485 228,170 242,105 248,018 252,951 306,879 319,219 400,392 393,558 335,652 272,307 248,351 248,818 3,496,420 236,195 210,162 236,117 241,461 247,934 358,571 472,697 489,676 353,559 259,149 224,953 255,630 3,586,103 192,568 206,938 235,471 245,012 297,640 371,136 524,117 502,816 330,626 314,557 3,220,880 2,999,251 3,105,520 3,220,880 3,602,689 3,701,463 Commercial Sector 32,674 37,435 40,828 42,700 42,380 38,975 40,693 39,045 37,029 36,248 32,545 38,480 3,739 3,695 3,546 3,103 3,984 3,822 4,235 4,293 4,079 3,936 3,574 3,876 45,883 3,907 3,476 3,912 3,814 3,737 4,291 5,036 5,235 4,156 3,614 3,263 3,409 47,851 3,180 3,153 3,467 3,265 3,947 4,472 5,409 5,376 4,229 4,218 40,717 38,433 41,179 40,717 48,629 47,389 Industrial Sector 542,081 546,978 567,836 601,397 610,268 622,599 624,878 639,165 640,381 653,565 685,239 668,407 67,623 66,652 63,759 58,773 64,798 61,525 67,616 66,947 62,637 60,001 59,528 64,969 764,828 60,495 55,517 59,125 57,352 59,217 65,577 73,719 72,761 56,998 47,507 49,327 56,405 713,999 52,560 50,106 54,582 51,652 60,009 63,782 73,025 73,459 62,217 63,600 604,994 640,331 608,267 604,994 732,764 710,725 1992............................................................................................ 1993............................................................................................ 1994............................................................................................ 1995............................................................................................ 1996............................................................................................ 1997............................................................................................ 1998............................................................................................ 1999............................................................................................ 2000............................................................................................ 2001............................................................................................ 2002............................................................................................ 2003............................................................................................ 2004 January ....................................................................................... February ..................................................................................... March ......................................................................................... April ........................................................................................... May ............................................................................................ June ............................................................................................ July ............................................................................................. August ........................................................................................ September................................................................................... October....................................................................................... November................................................................................... December ................................................................................... Total........................................................................................... 2005 January ....................................................................................... February ..................................................................................... March ......................................................................................... April ........................................................................................... May ............................................................................................ June ............................................................................................ July ............................................................................................. August ........................................................................................ September................................................................................... October....................................................................................... November................................................................................... December ................................................................................... Total........................................................................................... 2006 January ....................................................................................... February ..................................................................................... March ......................................................................................... April ........................................................................................... May ............................................................................................ June ............................................................................................ July ............................................................................................. August ........................................................................................ September................................................................................... October....................................................................................... Total........................................................................................... Year-to-Date 2004............................................................................................ 2005............................................................................................ 2006............................................................................................ Rolling 12 Months Ending in October 2005............................................................................................ 2006............................................................................................ Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2006 are preliminary. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Values for 2005 and prior years are final. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" and Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report." 55 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table 2.4.B. Natural Gas: Consumption for Useful Thermal Output by Sector, 1992 through October 2006 (Thousand Mcf) Electric Power Sector Period Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities 717,860 733,584 784,015 834,382 865,774 868,569 949,106 982,958 985,263 898,530 866,529 721,267 48,118 45,736 46,304 50,279 54,514 53,982 58,031 55,268 50,831 48,479 46,968 51,596 610,105 45,776 41,033 44,831 42,721 41,997 47,897 51,158 51,665 44,224 39,647 45,732 44,525 541,206 39,627 39,025 43,036 42,111 45,205 60,414 53,397 53,102 40,979 42,380 459,276 511,542 450,948 459,276 549,512 549,534 ------------------------------------------------------- Independent Power Producers 122,908 128,743 144,062 142,753 147,091 161,608 172,471 175,757 192,253 200,038 263,619 225,967 12,148 12,183 12,088 13,376 16,025 14,454 15,267 14,601 12,754 11,066 11,422 12,516 157,900 12,168 11,344 11,706 11,171 11,182 12,149 12,619 12,170 12,901 11,504 11,275 14,044 144,233 11,571 10,963 12,158 11,455 11,636 11,003 12,888 12,970 10,343 11,183 116,169 133,962 118,914 116,169 142,852 141,488 Commercial Sector 29,672 27,738 31,457 34,964 40,075 47,941 46,527 44,991 47,844 42,413 44,565 19,973 2,211 2,027 1,989 2,279 2,015 1,970 2,299 2,265 2,229 2,427 2,012 2,467 26,189 1,731 1,656 1,756 1,704 1,512 1,707 2,002 2,081 1,527 1,434 8,587 1,667 27,364 1,190 1,408 1,481 1,527 1,586 16,147 1,930 1,923 1,405 1,620 30,218 21,710 17,110 30,218 21,589 40,472 Industrial Sector 565,279 577,103 608,496 656,665 678,608 659,021 730,108 762,210 745,165 656,079 558,345 475,327 33,759 31,526 32,228 34,624 36,474 37,557 40,465 38,402 35,848 34,987 33,533 36,613 426,016 31,877 28,033 31,370 29,845 29,303 34,041 36,536 37,413 29,795 26,710 25,870 28,815 369,609 26,866 26,654 29,397 29,129 31,983 33,265 38,579 38,209 29,231 29,576 312,890 355,869 314,924 312,890 385,070 367,575 1992............................................................................................ 1993............................................................................................ 1994............................................................................................ 1995............................................................................................ 1996............................................................................................ 1997............................................................................................ 1998............................................................................................ 1999............................................................................................ 2000............................................................................................ 2001............................................................................................ 2002............................................................................................ 2003............................................................................................ 2004 January ....................................................................................... February ..................................................................................... March ......................................................................................... April ........................................................................................... May ............................................................................................ June ............................................................................................ July ............................................................................................. August ........................................................................................ September................................................................................... October....................................................................................... November................................................................................... December ................................................................................... Total........................................................................................... 2005 January ....................................................................................... February ..................................................................................... March ......................................................................................... April ........................................................................................... May ............................................................................................ June ............................................................................................ July ............................................................................................. August ........................................................................................ September................................................................................... October....................................................................................... November................................................................................... December ................................................................................... Total........................................................................................... 2006 January ....................................................................................... February ..................................................................................... March ......................................................................................... April ........................................................................................... May ............................................................................................ June ............................................................................................ July ............................................................................................. August ........................................................................................ September................................................................................... October....................................................................................... Total........................................................................................... Year-to-Date 2004............................................................................................ 2005............................................................................................ 2006............................................................................................ Rolling 12 Months Ending in October 2005............................................................................................ 2006............................................................................................ Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through July 2006 are revised. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Values for 2005 and prior years are final. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Natural gas, including a small amount of supplemental gaseous fuels. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" and Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report." Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 56 Table 2.4.C. Natural Gas: Consumption for Electricity Generation and Useful Thermal Output by Sector, 1992 through October 2006 (Thousand Mcf) Electric Power Sector Period Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities 4,617,578 4,662,236 5,151,163 5,572,253 5,178,232 5,433,338 6,030,490 6,304,942 6,676,744 6,730,591 6,986,081 6,337,402 468,733 477,366 476,724 488,107 592,385 613,015 741,015 724,478 634,232 541,192 474,817 494,614 6,726,679 482,720 419,229 482,472 483,073 516,747 699,753 894,293 908,784 670,020 513,957 460,397 496,521 7,027,967 399,510 428,539 498,833 510,895 605,658 749,185 989,233 963,043 648,597 629,145 6,422,639 5,757,248 6,071,048 6,422,639 7,040,480 7,379,557 2,765,608 2,682,440 2,987,146 3,196,507 2,732,107 2,968,453 3,258,054 3,113,419 3,043,094 2,686,287 2,259,684 1,763,764 121,084 119,177 115,097 123,001 162,210 174,467 210,743 204,412 181,033 156,468 116,396 125,356 1,809,443 136,347 109,041 138,486 137,726 163,863 223,417 291,684 289,447 211,083 164,040 137,122 136,553 2,138,809 111,575 129,317 162,277 168,854 198,857 249,381 333,284 328,290 210,546 204,390 2,096,771 1,567,691 1,865,134 2,096,771 2,106,886 2,370,446 Independent Power Producers 682,263 790,543 915,399 1,040,018 1,074,794 1,096,350 1,330,230 1,706,112 2,163,230 2,656,014 3,412,213 3,371,452 240,317 254,288 260,105 266,327 322,904 333,673 415,659 408,159 348,406 283,373 259,773 261,334 3,654,320 248,363 221,506 247,823 252,632 259,116 370,720 485,316 501,846 366,460 270,652 236,229 269,673 3,730,336 204,139 217,901 247,630 256,467 309,275 382,138 537,005 515,785 340,969 325,740 3,337,049 3,133,213 3,224,434 3,337,049 3,745,541 3,842,951 Commercial Sector 62,346 65,173 72,285 77,664 82,455 86,915 87,220 84,037 84,874 78,655 73,975 58,453 5,950 5,722 5,535 5,382 5,999 5,793 6,533 6,558 6,309 6,363 5,587 6,342 72,072 5,638 5,132 5,668 5,518 5,249 5,998 7,039 7,317 5,683 5,048 11,849 5,076 75,215 4,370 4,561 4,948 4,793 5,533 20,618 7,339 7,299 5,634 5,838 70,935 60,144 58,289 70,935 70,218 87,861 Industrial Sector 1,107,361 1,124,081 1,176,332 1,258,063 1,288,876 1,281,620 1,354,986 1,401,374 1,385,546 1,309,636 1,240,209 1,143,734 101,382 98,178 95,987 93,397 101,272 99,082 108,080 105,349 98,484 94,988 93,062 101,582 1,190,844 92,372 83,550 90,495 87,197 88,519 99,618 110,255 110,174 86,794 74,217 75,197 85,219 1,083,607 79,426 76,760 83,979 80,781 91,992 97,047 111,605 111,669 91,448 93,176 917,883 996,201 923,191 917,883 1,117,835 1,078,299 1992............................................................................................ 1993............................................................................................ 1994............................................................................................ 1995............................................................................................ 1996............................................................................................ 1997............................................................................................ 1998............................................................................................ 1999............................................................................................ 2000............................................................................................ 2001............................................................................................ 2002............................................................................................ 2003............................................................................................ 2004 January ....................................................................................... February ..................................................................................... March ......................................................................................... April ........................................................................................... May ............................................................................................ June ............................................................................................ July ............................................................................................. August ........................................................................................ September................................................................................... October....................................................................................... November................................................................................... December ................................................................................... Total........................................................................................... 2005 January ....................................................................................... February ..................................................................................... March ......................................................................................... April ........................................................................................... May ............................................................................................ June ............................................................................................ July ............................................................................................. August ........................................................................................ September................................................................................... October....................................................................................... November................................................................................... December ................................................................................... Total........................................................................................... 2006 January ....................................................................................... February ..................................................................................... March ......................................................................................... April ........................................................................................... May ............................................................................................ June ............................................................................................ July ............................................................................................. August ........................................................................................ September................................................................................... October....................................................................................... Total........................................................................................... Year-to-Date 2004............................................................................................ 2005............................................................................................ 2006............................................................................................ Rolling 12 Months Ending in October 2005............................................................................................ 2006............................................................................................ Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through July 2006 are revised. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Values for 2005 and prior years are final. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Natural gas, including a small amount of supplemental gaseous fuels. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" and Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report." 57 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table 2.5.A. Consumption of Coal for Electricity Generation by State by Sector, October 2006 and 2005 (Thousand Tons) Electric Power Sector Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities Oct 2006 Oct 2005 661 89 5 450 117 --5,227 412 734 4,080 19,036 4,353 4,676 2,972 4,984 2,051 12,264 1,805 1,696 1,289 3,935 1,118 2,233 189 14,910 176 -2,288 3,402 975 2,507 1,295 1,156 3,110 8,952 3,116 3,047 755 2,035 12,359 1,230 1,274 1,680 8,175 10,251 1,832 1,345 NM 962 766 1,568 1,444 2,330 944 84 180 681 113 52 61 84,716 Census Division and State Independent Power Producers Oct 2006 441 118 4 320 ---4,852 282 611 3,959 4,730 4,233 346 25 122 NM 4 --4 ----2,508 182 -102 -978 109 -157 981 658 5 321 332 -6,105 -674 114 5,317 928 -12 -877 --39 -669 73 -596 75 NM 62 20,971 Commercial Sector Industrial Sector Percent Change -5.7 32.1 1.7 -20.0 20.3 --5.4 -23.0 -3.7 9.9 1.2 10.3 4.7 -4.2 -1.2 -12.9 .6 -3.4 11.6 19.3 -4.3 .8 -6.6 2.3 -7.1 4.2 --6.4 -11.8 1.3 -7.7 -.5 -9.4 -6.9 6.3 -.9 10.6 21.1 5.4 4.4 -3.6 13.3 -2.6 5.7 -6.9 -7.6 13.7 --6.3 -58.7 -9.6 -.8 -3.3 -2.9 15.9 23.8 -12.3 -2.9 -7.6 1.1 -.2 Oct 2006 178 --37 141 --550 35 48 466 14,335 489 4,546 2,790 4,781 1,729 12,247 1,704 1,892 1,503 3,750 1,125 2,079 193 11,152 --2,016 2,946 -2,174 1,274 854 1,888 8,799 3,071 3,050 582 2,096 6,581 1,183 769 1,513 3,116 8,540 1,678 1,517 -NM 316 1,418 1,338 2,248 223 -223 -18 18 -62,622 Oct 2005 154 --37 117 --544 42 46 456 14,544 405 4,401 2,929 4,792 2,016 12,126 1,755 1,696 1,218 3,925 1,117 2,227 189 12,064 --2,125 3,350 -2,383 1,282 930 1,993 8,268 3,104 2,733 447 1,984 6,273 1,228 549 1,537 2,959 9,208 1,820 1,334 -NM 766 1,568 1,371 2,326 180 -180 -19 19 -63,380 Oct 2005 503 89 4 410 ---4,626 371 675 3,580 4,333 3,868 266 23 173 NM 41 --41 ----2,708 175 -156 -965 107 -203 1,102 626 5 314 308 -5,882 -724 133 5,025 991 -11 -940 --40 -754 73 -681 76 NM 61 20,540 Oct 2006 -------NM -1 NM 14 1 3 7 NM 1 20 NM --10 ---3 -----3 ---4 ---4 ------------------16 16 -58 Oct 2005 -------NM -* NM 18 1 7 7 NM 1 13 NM --6 ---3 -----3 ---2 ---2 ------------------18 18 -55 Oct 2006 NM -2 NM ---106 -47 59 176 77 NM 24 18 54 72 29 -30 NM NM NM -194 NM -24 54 11 27 15 36 27 56 10 -* 45 218 2 1 11 204 77 14 -NM ---55 4 25 24 -1 ---929 Oct 2005 NM -1 NM ---55 -13 43 141 79 NM 13 17 30 83 42 -29 NM NM NM -135 NM -7 52 10 14 13 23 15 57 7 -* 49 204 2 1 10 191 52 12 -NM ---33 4 11 10 -* ---741 New England ................ Connecticut .................... Maine ............................. Massachusetts ................ New Hampshire ............. Rhode Island .................. Vermont ......................... Middle Atlantic ............ New Jersey..................... New York....................... Pennsylvania .................. East North Central ...... Illinois ............................ Indiana ........................... Michigan ........................ Ohio ............................... Wisconsin ...................... West North Central ..... Iowa ............................... Kansas............................ Minnesota ...................... Missouri ......................... Nebraska ........................ North Dakota ................. South Dakota ................. South Atlantic .............. Delaware ........................ District of Columbia ...... Florida............................ Georgia .......................... Maryland........................ North Carolina ............... South Carolina ............... Virginia .......................... West Virginia................. East South Central....... Alabama......................... Kentucky........................ Mississippi ..................... Tennessee....................... West South Central ..... Arkansas ........................ Louisiana........................ Oklahoma....................... Texas.............................. Mountain ...................... Arizona .......................... Colorado ........................ Idaho .............................. Montana ......................... Nevada ........................... New Mexico................... Utah................................ Wyoming ....................... Pacific Contiguous ....... California ....................... Oregon ........................... Washington .................... Pacific Noncontiguous.............. Alaska ............................ Hawaii............................ U.S. Total ...................... 624 118 5 360 141 --5,510 317 707 4,485 19,255 4,801 4,898 2,846 4,924 1,787 12,343 1,743 1,892 1,537 3,765 1,126 2,086 193 13,858 184 -2,141 3,000 988 2,313 1,289 1,046 2,896 9,516 3,086 3,370 914 2,145 12,904 1,186 1,444 1,637 8,638 9,545 1,692 1,529 NM 902 316 1,418 1,432 2,252 917 97 223 597 109 48 62 84,580 * = 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 2005 are final. Values for 2006 are preliminary. - 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. • Natural gas, including a small amount of supplemental gaseous fuels. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" and Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report." Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 58 Table 2.5.B. Consumption of Coal for Electricity Generation by State by Sector, Year-to-Date through October 2006 and 2005 (Thousand Tons) Electric Power Sector Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities 2006 2005 7,408 1,708 83 4,217 1,400 --57,583 3,985 7,461 46,137 196,222 45,250 50,121 30,453 49,610 20,788 125,073 18,171 18,470 17,133 38,314 10,565 20,868 1,551 151,269 1,859 -21,927 33,545 9,959 26,383 13,241 12,668 31,687 94,856 30,785 33,451 8,321 22,299 129,438 11,887 13,062 18,562 85,927 99,394 16,904 15,635 31 9,551 7,085 14,248 14,468 21,473 8,728 819 2,102 5,808 1,110 519 591 871,081 Census Division and State Independent Power Producers 2006 5,396 1,850 41 3,505 ---49,896 3,288 7,419 39,189 44,048 39,228 3,024 275 1,487 34 253 --253 ----27,598 1,817 -1,520 -9,811 1,150 -2,186 11,114 6,502 72 3,506 2,924 -59,110 -6,733 1,121 51,257 9,183 -119 -8,690 --374 -3,844 726 -3,118 705 135 570 206,536 Commercial Sector Industrial Sector Percent Change -2.9 8.3 -8.3 -7.3 -3.0 --.5 -5.2 8.4 -.3 -.8 .2 1.0 -2.0 -2.0 -2.4 -1.7 -1.3 -8.5 -2.8 -.3 .2 .6 9.6 .6 -1.1 -4.9 -.6 -.5 -1.5 .8 -2.3 2.2 2.7 .2 4.7 1.6 3.4 -.6 4.3 3.0 -3.9 -1.2 -4.3 2.5 2.7 -.5 -6.4 -60.0 -.9 -.3 -.2 -43.0 7.6 -54.1 -46.2 -6.4 -9.7 -3.5 -1.0 2006 1,737 --379 1,358 --7,177 488 496 6,193 148,894 5,329 47,502 29,277 46,947 19,840 121,769 17,557 16,894 16,075 38,051 10,575 20,918 1,699 123,003 --21,385 32,908 -24,664 13,223 9,804 21,020 90,327 30,688 31,518 5,528 22,593 67,498 12,375 6,715 16,614 31,795 85,275 17,168 15,932 -251 2,831 14,115 13,596 21,382 965 -965 -167 167 -646,812 2005 1,783 --383 1,400 --7,180 463 430 6,287 150,139 4,987 46,897 30,014 47,795 20,446 123,324 17,657 18,470 16,090 38,198 10,554 20,805 1,551 122,413 --20,178 33,099 -25,100 13,127 9,967 20,944 87,868 30,673 30,105 5,402 21,688 69,121 11,865 6,765 17,376 33,116 89,056 16,806 15,524 -233 7,085 14,248 13,729 21,432 2,101 -2,101 -178 178 -653,164 2005 5,578 1,708 58 3,812 ---49,793 3,521 6,902 39,370 44,465 39,478 3,110 225 1,621 31 738 --738 ----27,539 1,840 -1,667 -9,861 1,123 -2,465 10,583 6,307 45 3,345 2,916 -58,300 -6,286 1,086 50,928 9,834 -111 -9,318 --405 -6,509 708 -5,801 744 153 591 209,806 2006 -------18 -5 NM 198 12 73 72 NM 20 189 93 --96 ---27 -----27 ---33 ---33 ------------------167 167 -633 2005 -------16 -5 NM 204 10 86 70 NM 17 166 93 --73 ---29 -----29 ---37 ---37 ------------------189 189 -642 2006 59 -35 24 ---758 -168 590 1,562 753 28 222 172 387 728 291 -317 42 11 68 -1,587 22 -108 451 97 155 121 389 246 528 97 -2 429 2,002 24 8 102 1,869 673 155 -31 ---446 41 162 155 -7 ---8,059 2005 47 -26 22 ---594 -125 469 1,414 775 28 144 172 294 844 422 -304 43 11 64 -1,287 19 -83 446 98 131 115 237 160 644 67 -3 574 2,016 22 10 100 1,884 504 98 -31 ---335 40 119 111 1 7 ---7,469 New England ................ Connecticut .................... Maine ............................. Massachusetts ................ New Hampshire ............. Rhode Island .................. Vermont ......................... Middle Atlantic ............ New Jersey..................... New York....................... Pennsylvania .................. East North Central ...... Illinois ............................ Indiana ........................... Michigan ........................ Ohio ............................... Wisconsin ...................... West North Central ..... Iowa ............................... Kansas............................ Minnesota ...................... Missouri ......................... Nebraska ........................ North Dakota ................. South Dakota ................. South Atlantic .............. Delaware ........................ District of Columbia ...... Florida............................ Georgia .......................... Maryland........................ North Carolina ............... South Carolina ............... Virginia .......................... West Virginia................. East South Central....... Alabama......................... Kentucky........................ Mississippi ..................... Tennessee....................... West South Central ..... Arkansas ........................ Louisiana........................ Oklahoma....................... Texas.............................. Mountain ...................... Arizona .......................... Colorado ........................ Idaho .............................. Montana ......................... Nevada ........................... New Mexico................... Utah................................ Wyoming ....................... Pacific Contiguous ....... California ....................... Oregon ........................... Washington .................... Pacific Noncontiguous.............. Alaska ............................ Hawaii............................ U.S. Total ...................... 7,192 1,850 76 3,908 1,358 --57,849 3,776 8,087 45,986 194,703 45,322 50,627 29,845 48,628 20,281 122,939 17,941 16,894 16,645 38,189 10,586 20,985 1,699 152,216 1,839 -23,012 33,359 9,907 25,996 13,343 12,380 32,380 97,390 30,857 35,024 8,454 23,054 128,610 12,398 13,456 17,836 84,920 95,132 17,323 16,051 31 8,941 2,831 14,115 14,417 21,423 4,971 881 965 3,125 1,039 469 570 862,040 NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change. Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2005 are final. Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through July 2006 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. • Anthracite, bituminous coal, subbituminous coal, lignite, waste coal, and coal synfuel. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" and Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report." 59 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table 2.6.A. Consumption of Petroleum Liquids for Electricity Generation by State by Sector, October 2006 and 2005 (Thousand Barrels) Electric Power Sector Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities Oct 2006 Oct 2005 2,356 759 177 1,253 NM NM NM 3,823 94 3,025 704 233 31 22 90 55 35 174 29 105 NM 12 NM 5 NM 5,365 NM 29 3,998 74 NM 60 37 485 27 280 33 13 195 39 381 NM 306 5 44 30 4 NM NM 3 3 3 7 7 22 12 4 NM 1,419 116 1,303 14,084 Census Division and State Independent Power Producers Oct 2006 682 356 5 322 NM NM -162 10 112 40 14 11 NM NM 3 NM NM NM -NM ----87 NM 3 44 NM NM NM -15 2 3 NM 3 --24 -4 -21 8 -NM -7 -NM NM -41 41 -* 217 -217 1,238 Commercial Sector Industrial Sector Percent Change -66.6 -52.9 -51.5 -73.5 ----83.9 -76.3 -82.4 -91.4 -40.3 -32.5 26.2 -61.8 -16.2 -70.5 -62.5 -4.9 -92.1 --17.0 --11.2 --53.3 --87.9 -44.2 -52.4 -39.5 4.9 -89.1 -19.9 -42.8 -18.1 12.6 -56.2 -14.8 -73.4 --85.4 -2.9 -13.5 26.0 111.3 --115.1 -46.1 33.8 -43.8 48.8 148.7 337.0 -67.0 --5.0 -15.0 -4.1 -58.7 Oct 2006 8 NM NM NM 2 NM NM 403 10 392 NM 114 10 25 29 40 10 65 27 8 NM 10 NM 4 NM 2,262 NM -2,151 11 NM 29 24 26 17 144 15 12 85 33 61 NM 33 3 12 30 8 NM NM NM 2 3 4 11 11 9 1 NM 1,094 95 1,000 4,192 Oct 2005 163 NM NM NM 123 NM NM 1,118 9 1,108 NM 202 11 19 88 52 31 172 28 105 NM 12 NM 4 NM 4,361 NM -3,789 39 NM 31 13 459 24 251 11 8 195 37 344 NM 295 1 26 26 4 NM NM NM 3 2 7 7 12 7 4 NM 1,140 106 1,033 7,788 Oct 2005 2,024 749 102 1,172 NM NM -2,571 71 1,855 645 24 19 NM NM 2 NM NM NM -NM ----841 NM 29 183 NM NM NM -14 * 5 NM 5 --17 -1 -16 4 -NM -3 -NM NM -5 5 -* 230 -230 5,721 Oct 2006 NM NM * NM NM NM -7 NM 6 1 * NM NM NM -* NM * NM NM NM * --NM ---NM NM NM NM * ------NM --NM NM NM NM -------NM NM NM NM NM NM * 14 Oct 2005 NM NM * NM NM NM -33 NM 31 1 * NM NM NM --NM * NM NM NM * --NM ---NM NM NM NM * ------NM --NM NM NM NM -------NM NM NM NM NM NM * 61 Oct 2006 91 NM 80 NM NM NM -42 NM 21 19 12 NM 2 5 3 NM NM NM -NM --* -154 9 -37 24 NM 55 15 12 2 13 12 -* 1 16 2 8 2 5 NM NM NM -----* NM 3 -NM 36 3 33 368 Oct 2005 145 NM 74 NM NM NM -101 NM 30 57 8 NM 1 2 * NM NM NM -NM --* -162 29 -25 34 NM 29 24 12 3 24 21 -* 2 20 4 9 4 3 NM NM NM ---* -* NM * -NM 48 9 39 513 New England ................ Connecticut .................... Maine ............................. Massachusetts ................ New Hampshire ............. Rhode Island .................. Vermont ......................... Middle Atlantic ............ New Jersey..................... New York....................... Pennsylvania .................. East North Central ...... Illinois ............................ Indiana ........................... Michigan ........................ Ohio ............................... Wisconsin ...................... West North Central ..... Iowa ............................... Kansas............................ Minnesota ...................... Missouri ......................... Nebraska ........................ North Dakota ................. South Dakota ................. South Atlantic .............. Delaware ........................ District of Columbia ...... Florida............................ Georgia .......................... Maryland........................ North Carolina ............... South Carolina ............... Virginia .......................... West Virginia................. East South Central....... Alabama......................... Kentucky........................ Mississippi ..................... Tennessee....................... West South Central ..... Arkansas ........................ Louisiana........................ Oklahoma....................... Texas.............................. Mountain ...................... Arizona .......................... Colorado ........................ Idaho .............................. Montana ......................... Nevada ........................... New Mexico................... Utah................................ Wyoming ....................... Pacific Contiguous ....... California ....................... Oregon ........................... Washington .................... Pacific Noncontiguous.............. Alaska ............................ Hawaii............................ U.S. Total ...................... 786 358 86 332 NM NM NM 614 22 531 61 139 21 28 35 46 10 65 27 8 NM 10 NM 4 NM 2,504 NM 3 2,232 35 NM 83 38 53 22 160 27 14 85 33 101 NM 45 5 38 38 9 NM NM 7 2 3 4 11 56 54 1 NM 1,348 99 1,250 5,812 * = 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 2005 are final. Values for 2006 are preliminary. - 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. • Anthracite, bituminous coal, subbituminous coal, lignite, waste coal, and coal synfuel. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" and Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report." Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 60 Table 2.6.B. Consumption of Petroleum Liquids for Electricity Generation by State by Sector, Year-to-Date through October 2006 and 2005 (Thousand Barrels) Electric Power Sector Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities 2006 2005 17,766 4,805 1,750 8,918 2,181 NM 24 40,738 1,708 31,674 7,356 2,915 416 275 1,312 623 289 2,427 278 1,545 264 186 48 61 46 55,966 1,383 519 40,453 673 5,325 728 552 5,984 350 3,038 379 198 2,136 326 3,183 295 2,401 67 420 356 71 31 NM 30 38 54 62 70 585 466 49 70 14,025 1,150 12,875 140,999 Census Division and State Independent Power Producers 2006 5,273 1,851 159 3,256 5 NM -5,936 321 3,569 2,046 217 148 NM * 41 21 4 3 -NM ----1,967 206 221 436 NM 945 NM -137 17 36 2 34 --156 -18 -138 42 -6 -33 -NM NM -180 165 -15 1,951 -1,951 15,761 Commercial Sector Industrial Sector Percent Change -62.2 -61.0 -51.8 -61.1 -78.0 --32.5 -70.3 -68.5 -70.9 -68.2 -38.2 -41.4 5.4 -57.0 -16.9 -35.8 -71.2 -25.7 -93.1 -40.6 -36.7 -23.0 -2.7 -62.5 -51.1 -80.5 -57.4 -43.3 -45.9 -81.4 -13.0 -26.3 -78.1 -35.7 -59.1 -17.0 -15.8 -75.2 -28.9 -70.5 -43.6 -83.2 -5.0 -27.0 13.3 67.3 11.2 -14.0 -18.1 2.3 -16.0 10.8 -5.3 8.5 -83.6 -42.6 -8.5 -17.6 -7.7 -54.2 2006 502 NM NM 59 411 11 16 5,458 161 5,264 34 1,417 92 233 472 464 155 682 203 106 146 117 35 58 17 24,243 6 -22,237 163 36 358 208 1,053 181 1,009 137 132 524 215 611 140 324 34 114 357 117 28 NM NM 31 54 52 75 124 111 7 6 10,435 873 9,562 44,839 2005 2,087 NM NM 233 1,807 18 24 13,412 220 13,153 39 2,448 127 241 1,298 550 231 2,394 274 1,544 238 185 46 60 46 45,355 9 -38,615 332 64 422 316 5,347 250 2,716 143 157 2,111 305 2,667 259 2,296 23 91 312 68 29 NM NM 38 47 61 67 142 108 29 4 11,120 1,034 10,086 82,652 2005 13,887 4,712 955 8,133 81 NM -26,141 1,333 17,836 6,971 386 284 NM * 60 21 15 4 -NM ----9,010 1,217 519 1,492 NM 5,215 NM 1 468 31 94 54 40 --242 -22 -219 38 -2 -29 -NM NM -196 182 -14 2,434 -2,434 52,442 2006 127 NM 3 104 NM NM -158 NM 147 9 3 2 1 NM -* 7 NM NM 5 1 1 --7 --* 4 NM NM NM 3 ------4 --1 3 NM NM * ------NM NM NM NM 24 22 2 332 2005 375 NM 6 273 NM NM -335 NM 321 7 3 1 2 NM -* 8 NM NM 6 * 1 --21 ---17 NM NM NM 2 ------5 --1 4 NM NM * ------NM NM NM NM 28 24 4 777 2006 808 NM 680 NM NM NM -531 54 224 254 164 NM 48 93 13 NM 7 NM -5 --2 -1,143 58 -263 197 NM 271 197 120 27 197 175 -5 16 168 26 62 29 51 4 NM NM ---* -2 250 230 1 19 425 52 373 3,697 2005 1,417 NM 788 NM NM NM -850 147 363 339 79 NM 11 13 13 NM 11 NM -9 --1 -1,581 157 -347 278 NM 284 233 167 69 228 182 -24 22 269 37 83 44 105 7 NM NM ---1 -3 244 173 19 52 443 92 351 5,127 New England ................ Connecticut .................... Maine ............................. Massachusetts ................ New Hampshire ............. Rhode Island .................. Vermont ......................... Middle Atlantic ............ New Jersey..................... New York....................... Pennsylvania .................. East North Central ...... Illinois ............................ Indiana ........................... Michigan ........................ Ohio ............................... Wisconsin ...................... West North Central ..... Iowa ............................... Kansas............................ Minnesota ...................... Missouri ......................... Nebraska ........................ North Dakota ................. South Dakota ................. South Atlantic .............. Delaware ........................ District of Columbia ...... Florida............................ Georgia .......................... Maryland........................ North Carolina ............... South Carolina ............... Virginia .......................... West Virginia................. East South Central....... Alabama......................... Kentucky........................ Mississippi ..................... Tennessee....................... West South Central ..... Arkansas ........................ Louisiana........................ Oklahoma....................... Texas.............................. Mountain ...................... Arizona .......................... Colorado ........................ Idaho .............................. Montana ......................... Nevada ........................... New Mexico................... Utah................................ Wyoming ....................... Pacific Contiguous ....... California ....................... Oregon ........................... Washington .................... Pacific Noncontiguous.............. Alaska ............................ Hawaii............................ U.S. Total ...................... 6,710 1,872 844 3,472 480 NM 16 12,083 538 9,203 2,342 1,801 243 289 565 518 186 700 207 106 157 118 37 59 17 27,360 270 221 22,936 364 991 633 407 1,313 225 1,242 314 166 530 232 940 167 403 64 306 404 119 35 NM 34 31 56 52 78 554 506 8 40 12,836 947 11,888 64,629 * = 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 preliminary. Values for January through July 2006 are revised. Values for 2006 are preliminary. - 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." 61 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table 2.7.A. Consumption of Petroleum Coke for Electricity Generation by State by Sector, October 2006 and 2005 (Thousand Tons) Electric Power Sector Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities Oct 2006 Oct 2005 -------45 -40 NM 58 NM -NM 34 20 7 1 -6 ----236 --218 18 -----144 -144 --113 -55 -58 23 ---23 ----70 70 -----695 Census Division and State Independent Power Producers Oct 2006 -------17 -15 NM 2 --2 --------------------129 -129 --93 ---93 22 ---22 ----51 51 -----313 Commercial Sector Industrial Sector Percent Change --------57.3 --63.0 -22.0 ---1.2 69.2 -19.8 -23.4 --19.4 -----10.9 ---10.3 -17.3 ------10.5 --10.5 --40.5 -6.8 -72.0 -8.1 ----8.1 -----15.7 -15.7 ------3.2 Oct 2006 -----------59 ---34 24 5 --5 ----196 --196 -----------58 -58 ------------------316 Oct 2005 -----------49 ---34 15 6 --6 ----218 --218 -----------54 -54 ------------------327 Oct 2005 -------42 -40 NM 4 --4 --------------------144 -144 --52 ---52 23 ---23 ----65 65 -----331 Oct 2006 -----------------1 1 ------------------------------------------1 Oct 2005 -----------------1 1 ------------------------------------------1 Oct 2006 -------2 --2 10 NM -NM -9 --------15 ---15 ----------8 -NM -7 ---------8 8 -----43 Oct 2005 -------2 --2 5 NM -NM -5 --------18 ---18 ----------7 -NM -6 ---------4 4 -----37 New England ................ Connecticut .................... Maine ............................. Massachusetts ................ New Hampshire ............. Rhode Island .................. Vermont ......................... Middle Atlantic ............ New Jersey..................... New York....................... Pennsylvania .................. East North Central ...... Illinois ............................ Indiana ........................... Michigan ........................ Ohio ............................... Wisconsin ...................... West North Central ..... Iowa ............................... Kansas............................ Minnesota ...................... Missouri ......................... Nebraska ........................ North Dakota ................. South Dakota ................. South Atlantic .............. Delaware ........................ District of Columbia ...... Florida............................ Georgia .......................... Maryland........................ North Carolina ............... South Carolina ............... Virginia .......................... West Virginia................. East South Central....... Alabama......................... Kentucky........................ Mississippi ..................... Tennessee....................... West South Central ..... Arkansas ........................ Louisiana........................ Oklahoma....................... Texas.............................. Mountain ...................... Arizona .......................... Colorado ........................ Idaho .............................. Montana ......................... Nevada ........................... New Mexico................... Utah................................ Wyoming ....................... Pacific Contiguous ....... California ....................... Oregon ........................... Washington .................... Pacific Noncontiguous.............. Alaska ............................ Hawaii............................ U.S. Total ...................... -------19 -15 NM 70 NM -NM 34 34 5 1 -5 ----210 --196 15 -----129 -129 --159 -58 -100 22 ---22 ----59 59 -----673 NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change. Notes: • Values for 2005 are final. Values for 2006 are preliminary. - 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." Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 62 Table 2.7.B. Consumption of Petroleum Coke for Electricity Generation by State by Sector, Year-to-Date through October 2006 and 2005 (Thousand Tons) Electric Power Sector Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities 2006 2005 -------505 -370 134 583 38 38 27 295 186 193 2 -168 23 ---2,715 --2,471 155 --89 --1,220 -1,220 --1,045 1 550 -493 204 ---204 ----703 703 -----7,168 Census Division and State Independent Power Producers 2006 -------200 -158 43 29 --29 --------------------1,055 -1,055 --547 ---547 210 ---210 ----601 601 -----2,643 Commercial Sector Industrial Sector Percent Change --------51.6 --57.4 -35.6 5.7 -66.9 -23.9 3.3 43.6 -26.2 12.8 --16.8 -----12.2 ---9.5 -7.0 ---94.5 ---13.5 --13.5 --12.8 -2.7 -24.4 2.9 ---2.9 -----3.6 -3.6 ------9.2 2006 -----------524 11 --304 209 140 --140 ----2,240 --2,235 ---5 -------558 -556 -2 ----------------3,462 2005 -----------510 36 38 3 295 139 191 --168 23 ---2,560 --2,471 ---89 -------542 -542 ------------------3,803 2005 -------472 -370 102 23 --23 --------------------1,220 -1,220 --432 ---432 204 ---204 ----644 644 -----2,996 2006 -----------------3 3 ------------------------------------------3 2005 -----------------2 2 ------------------------------------------2 2006 -------44 --44 64 NM -NM -58 --------144 ---144 ----------73 -9 -65 ---------77 77 -----402 2005 -------32 --32 50 NM -NM -47 --------155 ---155 ----------70 1 8 -61 ---------59 59 -----367 New England ................ Connecticut .................... Maine ............................. Massachusetts ................ New Hampshire ............. Rhode Island .................. Vermont ......................... Middle Atlantic ............ New Jersey..................... New York....................... Pennsylvania .................. East North Central ...... Illinois ............................ Indiana ........................... Michigan ........................ Ohio ............................... Wisconsin ...................... West North Central ..... Iowa ............................... Kansas............................ Minnesota ...................... Missouri ......................... Nebraska ........................ North Dakota ................. South Dakota ................. South Atlantic .............. Delaware ........................ District of Columbia ...... Florida............................ Georgia .......................... Maryland........................ North Carolina ............... South Carolina ............... Virginia .......................... West Virginia................. East South Central....... Alabama......................... Kentucky........................ Mississippi ..................... Tennessee....................... West South Central ..... Arkansas ........................ Louisiana........................ Oklahoma....................... Texas.............................. Mountain ...................... Arizona .......................... Colorado ........................ Idaho .............................. Montana ......................... Nevada ........................... New Mexico................... Utah................................ Wyoming ....................... Pacific Contiguous ....... California ....................... Oregon ........................... Washington .................... Pacific Noncontiguous.............. Alaska ............................ Hawaii............................ U.S. Total ...................... -------244 -158 87 617 13 -33 304 267 143 3 -140 ----2,385 --2,235 144 --5 --1,055 -1,055 --1,178 -565 -613 210 ---210 ----678 678 -----6,510 NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change. Notes: • Values for 2005 are final. Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through July 2006 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. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" and Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report." 63 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table 2.8.A. Consumption of Natural Gas for Electricity Generation by State by Sector, October 2006 and 2005 (Thousand Mcf) Electric Power Sector Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities Oct 2006 Oct 2005 27,658 5,101 5,089 10,687 2,993 3,783 4 32,388 8,027 18,583 5,778 16,668 3,123 1,523 7,404 964 3,653 5,670 982 933 2,191 1,047 450 NM 66 66,880 978 -54,839 4,726 1,902 772 698 2,833 133 14,698 6,237 647 7,526 288 185,721 3,404 27,156 17,278 137,883 44,713 19,456 7,245 1,119 NM 11,870 3,832 647 481 76,135 62,523 9,535 4,078 3,778 3,778 -474,310 Census Division and State Independent Power Producers Oct 2006 37,852 6,758 4,768 16,163 4,757 5,406 -36,613 8,888 21,953 5,772 14,428 1,942 1,240 7,083 1,640 2,522 1,053 NM -1,033 NM NM --13,421 508 -7,794 2,526 654 39 NM 1,419 221 10,864 6,396 5 4,452 11 103,489 5,558 7,152 8,784 81,996 29,427 16,737 5,587 1,214 4 5,197 NM NM -67,410 51,431 7,046 8,933 ---314,557 Commercial Sector Industrial Sector Percent Change 43.2 34.5 10.3 57.0 63.9 43.7 -42.3 56.8 23.5 84.9 12.9 24.4 -.1 23.2 10.6 135.0 44.7 76.9 171.8 67.6 53.0 65.7 30.7 -88.5 25.7 -46.4 -24.2 49.4 -64.6 19.9 426.5 -2.7 173.3 62.4 94.9 -55.4 49.1 -29.8 7.7 88.4 21.0 23.4 1.1 23.8 40.5 17.3 17.6 --20.6 44.8 330.4 -26.7 29.2 23.1 12.0 163.4 3.4 3.4 -23.7 Oct 2006 146 --142 1 -2 11,659 NM 11,599 NM 4,440 230 294 796 582 2,538 8,884 2,656 1,555 2,256 1,712 580 NM 124 69,523 NM -59,674 4,278 -885 3,383 1,212 77 11,007 4,180 173 6,565 88 52,262 714 10,037 12,113 29,398 24,818 10,554 2,821 NM NM 4,227 4,517 2,570 NM 18,103 13,302 3,023 1,778 3,547 3,547 -204,390 Oct 2005 40 --36 * -4 6,120 NM 6,071 NM 4,376 332 420 1,103 503 2,018 4,691 977 925 1,356 928 439 NM 66 54,218 NM -47,925 3,152 -766 550 1,807 6 9,752 3,528 562 5,415 248 49,369 814 11,288 11,388 25,879 18,627 9,080 2,858 NM NM 3,267 2,853 459 NM 13,339 9,413 2,383 1,543 3,507 3,507 -164,040 Oct 2005 25,872 5,023 4,045 10,165 2,879 3,760 -24,577 7,261 12,135 5,181 10,828 2,093 846 6,041 429 1,419 669 NM -568 NM NM --11,916 917 -6,555 1,404 1,888 5 NM 920 84 4,167 2,183 23 1,961 -104,837 2,511 4,962 5,481 91,884 24,879 10,337 4,253 1,033 2 8,603 NM NM -51,404 42,617 6,278 2,509 ---259,149 Oct 2006 453 NM NM 382 -NM -648 NM 395 138 562 440 24 NM -62 50 12 NM 30 2 NM --NM --NM -NM 1 NM --78 ---78 567 NM 48 NM 489 NM NM 35 ---NM NM -1,612 1,599 NM NM ---4,218 Oct 2005 469 NM NM 417 -NM -459 NM 226 147 436 308 8 NM -98 66 5 NM 35 17 NM --NM --NM -NM 1 NM --36 --14 21 472 NM 16 NM 444 NM NM 85 ---NM NM -1,403 1,394 NM NM ---3,614 Oct 2006 1,152 NM 846 NM NM --1,868 874 NM 587 1,307 NM 318 NM NM NM NM -NM 34 NM -1 -1,061 NM -563 257 NM NM 29 NM NM 1,918 1,580 NM NM 26 43,690 NM 15,625 402 27,521 935 -NM NM NM -NM 1 305 11,265 10,636 611 18 NM NM -63,600 Oct 2005 1,277 NM 1,043 NM NM --1,232 650 NM 431 1,028 NM 249 NM NM NM NM -NM 232 NM -2 -677 NM -291 171 NM NM 4 NM NM 743 525 NM NM 19 31,044 NM 10,889 400 19,675 1,003 -NM NM NM -NM 6 444 9,989 9,099 872 18 NM NM -47,507 New England ................ Connecticut .................... Maine ............................. Massachusetts ................ New Hampshire ............. Rhode Island .................. Vermont ......................... Middle Atlantic ............ New Jersey..................... New York....................... Pennsylvania .................. East North Central ...... Illinois ............................ Indiana ........................... Michigan ........................ Ohio ............................... Wisconsin ...................... West North Central ..... Iowa ............................... Kansas............................ Minnesota ...................... Missouri ......................... Nebraska ........................ North Dakota ................. South Dakota ................. South Atlantic .............. Delaware ........................ District of Columbia ...... Florida............................ Georgia .......................... Maryland........................ North Carolina ............... South Carolina ............... Virginia .......................... West Virginia................. East South Central....... Alabama......................... Kentucky........................ Mississippi ..................... Tennessee....................... West South Central ..... Arkansas ........................ Louisiana........................ Oklahoma....................... Texas.............................. Mountain ...................... Arizona .......................... Colorado ........................ Idaho .............................. Montana ......................... Nevada ........................... New Mexico................... Utah................................ Wyoming ....................... Pacific Contiguous ....... California ....................... Oregon ........................... Washington .................... Pacific Noncontiguous.............. Alaska ............................ Hawaii............................ U.S. Total ...................... 39,604 6,862 5,616 16,779 4,907 5,438 2 50,788 9,913 34,354 6,521 20,737 3,119 1,877 8,189 2,266 5,285 10,033 2,668 1,564 3,353 1,734 588 NM 124 84,089 524 -68,112 7,061 673 926 3,673 2,758 362 23,866 12,157 289 11,219 202 200,007 6,414 32,862 21,328 139,403 55,345 27,335 8,499 1,316 NM 9,423 5,551 2,783 352 98,390 76,969 10,683 10,738 3,906 3,906 -586,765 * = 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 2005 are final. Values for 2006 are preliminary. - 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. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" and Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report." Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 64 Table 2.8.B. Consumption of Natural Gas for Electricity Generation by State by Sector, Year-to-Date through October 2006 and 2005 (Thousand Mcf) Electric Power Sector Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities 2006 2005 329,440 56,593 54,150 139,353 41,483 37,833 28 456,608 110,809 269,076 76,723 294,205 64,189 34,445 114,816 26,222 54,534 96,127 18,578 12,757 25,007 29,056 7,426 43 3,262 785,723 12,228 -555,802 65,319 17,612 25,461 42,447 63,317 3,537 240,977 97,100 16,199 121,311 6,367 2,134,792 43,566 365,000 215,731 1,510,494 452,070 184,188 77,344 9,113 NM 123,205 41,527 10,724 5,111 794,447 663,334 77,681 53,432 35,711 35,711 -5,620,100 Census Division and State Independent Power Producers 2006 318,061 65,149 33,665 147,784 34,353 37,111 -403,907 112,073 197,954 93,880 164,921 35,843 17,657 79,010 13,342 19,069 5,343 NM -3,925 1,401 NM --183,764 8,414 -76,462 38,632 14,385 7,229 11,424 24,914 2,304 121,613 75,316 602 45,200 494 1,177,127 56,720 80,596 87,704 952,107 252,781 123,467 48,220 6,056 NM 67,739 5,286 1,998 -593,363 510,367 40,281 42,716 ---3,220,880 Commercial Sector Industrial Sector Percent Change 2.5 16.8 -22.5 11.7 -12.0 -1.1 -23.8 22.9 9.7 25.9 31.7 -20.6 -24.6 -22.7 -16.6 -22.3 -21.9 -.8 -13.6 63.3 -25.4 1.4 -.1 -13.3 -10.3 14.9 -27.7 -18.5 36.8 -17.2 4.7 3.7 -9.9 5.3 20.6 49.4 -23.7 3.8 12.9 .8 50.4 -10.8 14.9 .1 6.1 16.0 1.4 -17.7 --9.5 3.9 96.1 -28.0 9.8 13.7 -17.9 2.7 7.6 7.6 -6.1 2006 3,954 --3,177 755 -21 134,972 NM 134,363 NM 52,061 3,971 5,743 14,032 6,620 21,694 88,807 16,004 20,743 13,884 27,901 7,348 NM 2,926 708,980 NM -576,639 48,456 -19,419 32,490 30,980 837 149,892 54,423 10,942 78,851 5,677 559,104 7,735 100,078 156,201 295,090 214,540 89,688 28,840 NM NM 43,725 32,213 18,783 NM 149,413 119,928 17,653 11,832 35,048 35,048 -2,096,771 2005 1,232 --1,191 13 -28 76,389 NM 75,725 NM 73,715 4,693 12,409 20,683 9,855 26,076 84,463 18,523 12,665 16,520 26,175 7,317 NM 3,262 597,940 NM -480,133 29,572 -21,177 30,874 35,983 32 125,649 46,134 14,033 60,260 5,222 570,059 6,328 140,115 145,966 277,649 174,473 72,414 28,775 NM NM 33,065 30,295 8,575 NM 129,149 97,458 17,778 13,913 32,065 32,065 -1,865,134 2005 310,745 55,538 44,601 133,158 39,933 37,514 -358,067 100,491 188,450 69,126 202,054 50,213 18,998 90,755 15,977 26,111 8,094 NM -5,343 2,734 NM --175,875 11,996 -69,814 33,369 17,430 4,272 11,529 25,749 1,716 102,941 42,117 1,323 59,335 167 1,140,648 36,284 82,804 65,791 955,769 264,201 111,234 47,248 8,050 NM 90,140 5,627 1,879 -542,893 450,776 52,851 39,267 ---3,105,520 2006 4,634 NM NM 3,977 -NM -5,885 NM 3,526 1,278 4,802 3,970 80 NM -400 558 NM NM 309 154 57 --710 --695 -NM 5 NM --898 --96 802 5,501 NM 263 NM 5,001 1,752 NM 422 ---NM NM -15,977 15,846 NM NM ---40,717 2005 4,769 NM NM 4,068 -NM -5,608 NM 2,988 1,459 5,178 4,033 40 NM -727 611 NM NM 335 130 92 --724 --711 -NM 2 NM --1,029 --289 740 5,267 NM 243 NM 4,801 2,045 NM 760 ---NM NM -15,949 15,823 NM NM ---41,179 2006 10,989 NM 8,273 NM 1,397 --16,595 8,028 2,924 5,643 11,927 4,603 3,130 2,381 NM 1,403 674 -NM 529 NM -36 -9,524 NM -4,914 2,277 NM NM 101 1,174 584 18,127 15,321 812 1,778 216 409,188 1,064 144,736 3,830 259,558 10,704 8 NM 770 NM -4,964 47 3,230 113,896 107,875 5,804 217 3,370 3,370 -604,994 2005 12,693 NM 9,535 NM 1,537 --16,544 8,756 1,913 5,875 13,258 5,250 2,998 2,999 NM 1,621 2,959 -NM 2,809 NM -42 -11,184 NM -5,144 2,378 NM NM 38 1,584 1,790 11,359 8,849 844 1,428 238 418,818 944 141,838 3,762 272,275 11,351 90 NM 368 NM -4,965 73 4,621 106,456 99,277 7,031 148 3,646 3,646 -608,267 New England ................ Connecticut .................... Maine ............................. Massachusetts ................ New Hampshire ............. Rhode Island .................. Vermont ......................... Middle Atlantic ............ New Jersey..................... New York....................... Pennsylvania .................. East North Central ...... Illinois ............................ Indiana ........................... Michigan ........................ Ohio ............................... Wisconsin ...................... West North Central ..... Iowa ............................... Kansas............................ Minnesota ...................... Missouri ......................... Nebraska ........................ North Dakota ................. South Dakota ................. South Atlantic .............. Delaware ........................ District of Columbia ...... Florida............................ Georgia .......................... Maryland........................ North Carolina ............... South Carolina ............... Virginia .......................... West Virginia................. East South Central....... Alabama......................... Kentucky........................ Mississippi ..................... Tennessee....................... West South Central ..... Arkansas ........................ Louisiana........................ Oklahoma....................... Texas.............................. Mountain ...................... Arizona .......................... Colorado ........................ Idaho .............................. Montana ......................... Nevada ........................... New Mexico................... Utah................................ Wyoming ....................... Pacific Contiguous ....... California ....................... Oregon ........................... Washington .................... Pacific Noncontiguous.............. Alaska ............................ Hawaii............................ U.S. Total ...................... 337,638 66,119 41,950 155,637 36,506 37,405 21 561,358 121,548 338,768 101,042 233,710 48,388 26,610 95,775 20,371 42,565 95,382 16,043 20,837 18,646 29,473 7,421 37 2,926 902,979 8,845 -658,712 89,365 14,581 26,664 44,021 57,067 3,724 290,530 145,060 12,356 125,925 7,189 2,150,921 65,529 325,673 247,962 1,511,757 479,777 213,627 78,461 7,499 NM 111,464 43,131 21,026 3,682 872,650 754,016 63,763 54,870 38,418 38,418 -5,963,362 NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change. Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2005 are final. Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through July 2006 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. • Natural gas, including a small amount of supplemental gaseous fuels. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" and Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report." 65 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Chapter 3. Fossil-Fuel Stocks for Electricity Generation Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 66 Table 3.1. Stocks of Coal, Petroleum Liquids, and Petroleum Coke: Electric Power Sector, 1992 through October 2006 Electric Power Sector Electric Utilities Coal (Thousand Tons)2 154,130 111,341 126,897 126,304 114,623 98,826 120,501 129,041 90,115 117,147 116,952 97,831 91,495 88,308 92,540 99,073 100,323 97,564 90,940 88,302 87,028 90,123 91,285 84,917 77,000 77,100 83,632 92,058 93,968 90,744 83,330 78,032 77,794 80,444 84,752 80,265 82,626 82,960 88,208 98,470 104,818 105,843 100,208 97,147 99,338 106,787 Independent Power Producers Petroleum Coke (Thousand Tons) 67 89 69 65 91 469 559 355 186 300 328 378 300 351 505 444 438 536 576 653 684 697 608 627 576 621 543 500 422 471 489 329 359 446 444 374 371 418 501 452 455 474 407 421 441 497 Period Coal (Thousand Tons)1 154,130 111,341 126,897 126,304 114,623 98,826 120,501 141,604 102,296 138,496 141,714 121,567 111,758 107,709 113,131 121,104 123,739 120,263 111,625 108,062 106,209 111,148 113,299 106,669 97,514 98,059 105,226 115,919 119,902 115,524 105,631 98,879 98,192 101,218 106,573 101,137 104,582 105,125 111,579 124,499 133,266 135,234 127,361 123,285 125,572 133,772 Petroleum Liquids (Thousand Barrels)2 71,849 62,445 62,988 50,495 47,690 48,792 53,794 52,251 39,875 55,080 43,935 45,752 43,104 44,816 43,840 43,295 43,768 45,065 45,426 46,027 44,779 47,039 49,363 46,750 41,849 44,879 44,393 42,641 44,860 42,563 39,038 37,322 35,568 38,615 46,169 47,414 52,195 51,692 52,450 50,946 52,682 51,752 50,078 48,132 49,739 48,525 Petroleum Coke (Thousand Tons) 67 89 69 65 91 469 559 372 211 390 1,711 1,484 1,287 1,236 1,256 1,027 981 1,097 1,075 1,129 1,119 1,063 982 937 765 796 690 685 633 723 757 583 550 612 602 530 565 613 684 635 671 651 601 593 639 749 Petroleum Liquids (Thousand Barrels)3 71,849 62,445 62,988 50,495 47,690 48,792 53,794 44,392 29,570 35,807 29,601 28,062 29,832 30,514 30,001 29,096 28,589 28,498 28,623 29,176 27,740 29,430 30,915 29,144 27,874 29,100 28,997 27,230 28,499 27,184 25,117 24,896 24,067 26,214 28,979 29,700 32,847 32,742 33,226 31,911 33,784 33,310 32,427 30,799 31,902 30,631 Coal (Thousand Tons)2 -------12,563 12,180 21,349 24,761 23,736 20,263 19,401 20,591 22,032 23,416 22,699 20,685 19,760 19,180 21,025 22,015 21,751 20,514 20,959 21,594 23,861 25,934 24,781 22,302 20,847 20,398 20,774 21,821 20,871 21,956 22,165 23,371 26,029 28,448 29,391 27,153 26,138 26,234 26,986 Petroleum Liquids (Thousand Barrels)3 -------7,859 10,306 19,273 14,334 17,691 13,272 14,301 13,839 14,199 15,179 16,567 16,804 16,852 17,039 17,609 18,448 17,607 13,976 15,779 15,396 15,411 16,361 15,379 13,921 12,427 11,500 12,401 17,190 17,713 19,348 18,950 19,223 19,036 18,898 18,442 17,651 17,332 17,837 17,894 Petroleum Coke (Thousand Tons) -------16 25 90 1,383 1,105 987 884 750 583 543 561 499 477 435 366 373 309 189 175 148 185 211 252 268 254 191 166 158 156 195 196 183 183 216 178 195 172 198 253 1992.............................. 1993.............................. 1994.............................. 1995.............................. 1996.............................. 1997.............................. 1998.............................. 1999.............................. 2000.............................. 2001.............................. 2002.............................. 2003.............................. 2004 January ......................... February ....................... March ........................... April ............................. May .............................. June .............................. July............................... August .......................... September .................... October......................... November..................... December ..................... 2005 January ......................... February ....................... March ........................... April ............................. May .............................. June .............................. July............................... August .......................... September .................... October......................... November..................... December ..................... 2006 January ......................... February ....................... March ........................... April ............................. May .............................. June .............................. July............................... August .......................... September .................... October......................... 1 2 Anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, coal synfuel, and lignite; excludes waste coal. Distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, jet fuel, and kerosene. Data prior to 2004 includes small quantities of waste oil. Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Prior to 2004, values represent December end-of-month stocks. For 2004 forward, values represent end-of-month stocks. • Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through July 2006 are revised. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Values for 2005 and prior years are final. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Natural gas, including a small amount of supplemental gaseous fuels. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report," and predecessor forms. 67 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table 3.2. Stocks of Coal, Petroleum Liquids, and Petroleum Coke: Electric Power Sector, by State, October 2006 Coal (Thousand tons) Oct 2006 Oct 2005 W W 842 6,920 785 1,120 5,016 37,483 9,402 8,145 7,926 8,218 3,792 19,403 3,286 2,778 2,343 6,697 2,462 1,838 25,603 2,029 4,118 6,439 4,623 2,897 2,099 3,398 12,241 3,553 5,585 802 2,302 15,372 2,032 1,316 2,916 9,108 12,532 2,569 2,465 -W W 3,008 2,357 W W 133,772 940 458 482 6,277 586 1,024 4,666 28,951 6,844 5,680 6,789 6,433 3,205 15,279 3,102 1,430 2,415 4,547 2,116 1,669 17,510 1,246 3,063 2,801 3,565 1,794 1,420 3,620 10,210 2,625 5,141 708 1,737 10,367 858 1,696 1,778 6,035 10,631 2,442 2,073 -1,399 626 2,622 1,469 W W 101,218 Census Division and State New England................................ Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont1 ....................................... Massachusetts................................ Middle Atlantic............................ New Jersey .................................... New York ...................................... Pennsylvania.................................. East North Central ...................... Illinois............................................ Indiana ........................................... Michigan........................................ Ohio ............................................... Wisconsin ...................................... West North Central..................... Iowa ............................................... Kansas ........................................... Minnesota ...................................... Missouri......................................... Nebraska........................................ North Dakota, South Dakota1 ........ South Atlantic .............................. Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland1 ...................................... Florida ........................................... Georgia .......................................... North Carolina............................... South Carolina............................... Virginia.......................................... West Virginia ................................ East South Central ...................... Alabama......................................... Kentucky ....................................... Mississippi..................................... Tennessee ...................................... West South Central ..................... Arkansas ........................................ Louisiana ....................................... Oklahoma ...................................... Texas ............................................. Mountain ...................................... Arizona .......................................... Colorado ........................................ Idaho.............................................. Montana, New Mexico1................. Nevada........................................... Utah ............................................... Wyoming ....................................... Pacific2 .......................................... California, Oregon, Washington, Hawaii, Alaska1 ............................. U.S. Total...................................... 1 2 Petroleum Liquids (Thousand Barrels) Percent Change W W W 10.2 33.8 9.3 7.5 29.5 37.4 43.4 16.8 27.8 18.3 27.0 5.9 94.3 -3.0 47.3 16.4 10.1 46.2 62.8 34.5 129.8 29.7 61.5 47.8 -6.2 19.9 35.4 8.6 13.3 32.6 48.3 136.8 -22.4 64.0 50.9 17.9 5.2 18.9 -W W 14.7 60.5 W W 32.2 Petroleum Coke (Thousand tons) Percent Change 76.1 84.3 58.1 54.9 23.5 53.9 76.4 16.2 -3.3 10.1 30.2 6.9 10.4 15.7 5.4 24.0 10.3 6.9 9.7 44.1 16.6 23.1 16.9 12.0 7.2 15.9 15.9 1.3 19.3 161.7 .6 .2 -.3 8.2 -51.6 31.5 -5.9 -2.0 -4.7 -6.1 -16.1 W 3.2 -1.8 2.3 W 1.9 1.9 25.7 Oct 2006 4,949 3,549 1,400 11,118 1,350 6,596 3,172 2,621 233 302 1,195 504 386 1,903 146 723 286 365 260 124 17,565 2,718 8,932 963 934 865 2,986 168 2,717 711 204 1,057 745 3,727 89 1,815 449 1,375 1,275 366 138 W 89 631 36 W 2,649 2,649 48,525 Oct 2005 2,811 1,926 885 7,178 1,094 4,286 1,799 2,255 241 275 918 472 349 1,644 138 583 259 341 237 86 15,069 2,208 7,642 860 871 746 2,576 166 2,277 272 203 1,055 747 3,444 184 1,380 477 1,403 1,337 390 164 W 86 642 35 W 2,599 2,599 38,615 Oct 2006 ---27 -W W 84 --W -W W W -W W --408 -W --W --W -W --W -W -W W ---W ---19 19 749 Oct 2005 ---25 -W W 77 W W W -W W --W W --359 -W --W --95 -95 --W ---W W ---W ---17 17 612 Percent Change --W 10.1 -W W 9.2 W W W -W W --W W --13.7 -W --W --W -W --W ---W W ---W ---12.6 W 22.4 States` data are aggregated in order to protect confidentiality. Pacific Contiguous and Pacific Non-Contiguous were aggregated to Pacific to protect Census Division proprietary information. W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data. Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Percent difference is calculated before rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" and Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report." Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 68 Table 3.3. Stocks of Coal, Petroleum Liquids, and Petroleum Coke: Electric Power Sector, by Census Division, October 2006 Electric Power Sector Electric Utilities Percent Change W 10.2 29.5 27.0 46.2 19.9 48.3 17.9 W W 32.2 76.1 54.9 16.2 15.7 16.6 19.3 8.2 -4.7 -6.4 9.4 25.7 -10.1 9.2 W 13.7 W W W 12.6 -22.4 Independent Power Producers Oct 2006 886 W 9,039 W 3,521 1,223 4,671 W W W 26,986 3,925 7,483 496 16 4,413 W 261 51 688 W 17,894 -27 W --W W W 19 -253 Census Division Oct 2006 Coal (thousand tons) New England ............................................. Middle Atlantic ......................................... East North Central..................................... West North Central.................................... South Atlantic............................................ East South Central..................................... West South Central.................................... Mountain ................................................... Pacific Contiguous .................................... Pacific Noncontiguous .............................. U.S. Total.................................................. Petroleum Liquids (thousand barrels) New England ............................................. Middle Atlantic ......................................... East North Central..................................... West North Central.................................... South Atlantic............................................ East South Central..................................... West South Central.................................... Mountain ................................................... Pacific Contiguous .................................... Pacific Noncontiguous .............................. U.S. Total.................................................. Petroleum Coke (thousand tons) New England ............................................. Middle Atlantic ......................................... East North Central..................................... West North Central.................................... South Atlantic............................................ East South Central..................................... West South Central.................................... Mountain ................................................... Pacific Contiguous .................................... Pacific Noncontiguous .............................. U.S. Total.................................................. W 6,920 37,483 19,403 25,603 12,241 15,372 12,532 2,700 W 133,772 4,949 11,118 2,621 1,903 17,565 2,717 3,727 1,275 1,156 1,493 48,525 -27 84 W 408 W W W 19 -749 Oct 2005 940 6,277 28,951 15,279 17,510 10,210 10,367 10,631 W W 101,218 2,811 7,178 2,255 1,644 15,069 2,277 3,444 1,337 1,235 1,365 38,615 -25 77 W 359 95 W W 17 -612 Oct 2006 W W 28,445 W 22,081 11,018 10,701 W W -106,787 1,025 3,635 2,124 1,887 13,153 W 3,466 1,224 468 W 30,631 --W W 408 -W ---497 Oct 2005 437 W 22,161 W 14,886 9,148 6,672 W W -80,444 766 2,409 1,771 1,628 11,177 2,177 3,138 1,289 521 1,339 26,214 --W W 359 -----446 Oct 2005 503 W 6,791 W 2,623 1,063 3,695 W W W 20,774 2,045 4,770 484 16 3,891 100 306 49 714 26 12,401 -25 W --95 W W 17 -166 W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data. Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Percent difference is calculated before rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" and Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report." 69 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table 3.4. Stocks of Coal by Coal Rank, 1992 through October 2006 Period Bituminous Coal1 Electric Power Sector (Thousands of Tons) Sub-Bituminous Coal Lignite Coal NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 66,593 59,884 57,935 55,889 59,167 62,191 63,735 63,204 59,512 57,328 56,761 57,546 57,054 53,618 49,870 49,702 52,578 56,801 55,525 51,323 47,878 44,572 43,802 44,722 47,561 44,377 46,506 46,189 49,180 56,167 61,346 63,153 62,040 60,455 60,595 63,503 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 4,417 3,967 3,787 3,758 3,742 4,224 4,149 3,762 3,931 3,674 3,651 3,596 3,591 4,029 3,798 3,942 3,713 3,995 3,806 3,769 3,687 3,423 3,495 3,687 3,795 3,836 3,831 4,033 4,073 4,305 4,338 4,728 4,849 4,917 4,857 4,931 Total 154,130 111,341 126,897 126,304 114,623 98,826 120,501 141,604 102,296 138,496 141,714 121,567 111,758 107,709 113,131 121,104 123,739 120,263 111,625 108,062 106,209 111,148 113,299 106,669 97,514 98,059 105,226 115,919 119,902 115,524 105,631 98,879 98,192 101,218 106,573 101,137 104,582 105,125 111,579 124,499 133,266 135,234 127,361 123,285 125,572 133,772 1992........................................................................ 1993........................................................................ 1994........................................................................ 1995........................................................................ 1996........................................................................ 1997........................................................................ 1998........................................................................ 1999........................................................................ 2000........................................................................ 2001........................................................................ 2002........................................................................ 2003........................................................................ 2004 January ................................................................... February ................................................................. March ..................................................................... April ....................................................................... May ........................................................................ June ........................................................................ July......................................................................... August .................................................................... September .............................................................. October................................................................... November............................................................... December ............................................................... 2005 January ................................................................... February ................................................................. March ..................................................................... April ....................................................................... May ........................................................................ June ........................................................................ July......................................................................... August .................................................................... September .............................................................. October................................................................... November............................................................... December ............................................................... 2006 January ................................................................... February ................................................................. March ..................................................................... April ....................................................................... May ........................................................................ June ........................................................................ July......................................................................... August .................................................................... September .............................................................. October................................................................... 1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 70,704 57,716 50,036 48,061 50,222 54,689 55,855 53,297 48,182 47,060 45,797 50,006 52,654 49,022 43,846 44,415 48,935 55,123 60,571 60,433 54,066 50,883 50,895 52,809 55,217 52,923 54,246 54,904 58,325 64,027 67,582 67,354 60,472 57,913 60,121 65,339 Includes bituminous, anthracite, and coal synfuel. NA = Not available. Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Data excludes all waste coal. • Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through July 2006 are revised. - See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906 and Form EIA-920. • Values for 2005 and prior years are final. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report;" Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report," and predecessor forms. Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 70 Chapter 4. Receipts and Cost of Fossil Fuels 71 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table 4.1. Period Receipts, Average Cost, and Quality of Fossil Fuels: Total (All Sectors), 1992 through September 2006 Receipts (billion Btu) (1000 tons) Coal1 Average Cost (dollars/ 106 Btu) 1.41 1.39 1.36 1.32 1.29 1.27 1.25 1.22 1.20 1.23 1.25 1.28 1.29 1.32 1.33 1.34 1.35 1.35 1.37 1.40 1.37 1.41 1.41 1.41 1.36 1.46 1.48 1.52 1.54 1.55 1.54 1.52 1.56 1.60 1.58 1.57 1.59 1.54 1.66 1.67 1.71 1.71 1.70 1.69 1.68 1.70 1.72 1.69 1.35 1.53 1.69 1.50 1.66 (dollars/ ton) 29.36 28.58 28.03 27.01 26.45 26.16 25.64 24.72 24.28 24.68 25.52 26.00 25.96 26.67 26.99 27.08 27.25 27.20 27.44 28.18 27.36 28.32 28.46 28.02 27.42 29.24 29.79 30.74 31.26 31.52 31.36 30.60 31.75 32.60 31.96 31.57 31.85 31.20 33.26 33.67 34.59 34.54 34.25 33.89 33.37 34.14 34.46 34.03 27.14 31.00 34.03 30.33 33.47 Receipts Percentage Avg. of Sulfur (1000 Consump- (billion Btu) % barrels) tion3 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.0 .9 .9 .9 1.0 .9 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 .9 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 .9 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 .9 1.0 .9 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 88.0 95.6 88.3 92.2 105.4 108.2 101.7 94.6 87.9 93.8 94.8 102.2 98.8 88.3 95.9 86.9 98.0 103.7 109.1 101.6 92.1 86.8 89.7 96.6 99.4 102.6 90.4 95.9 99.5 95.4 102.7 113.7 108.0 98.5 88.2 92.7 101.0 99.4 95.8 95.5 99.4 95.6 98.9 914,004 937,172 901,831 532,564 673,845 748,634 1,048,098 833,706 633,609 726,135 623,354 980,983 108,884 96,304 68,977 70,542 80,942 92,497 104,265 95,903 56,428 64,864 60,732 57,707 958,046 78,577 73,991 59,540 40,452 57,767 69,883 89,487 111,637 95,228 97,158 96,359 116,179 986,258 75,703 27,088 19,944 14,818 33,874 28,180 37,509 58,286 34,735 330,138 774,743 676,562 330,138 859,865 639,834 Petroleum Liquids2 Average Cost (dollars/ (dollars/ 106 Btu) barrel) 2.55 2.43 2.49 2.68 3.16 2.88 2.14 2.53 4.45 3.92 3.87 4.94 4.88 4.72 4.50 4.62 5.19 5.15 4.95 4.92 5.12 5.44 5.70 5.17 5.00 5.74 5.63 5.87 6.79 6.53 7.03 7.24 7.94 9.09 9.16 8.69 8.60 7.59 8.57 8.43 8.78 8.89 8.77 9.38 8.97 9.72 8.14 8.88 4.90 7.03 8.88 6.70 8.84 16.15 15.42 15.70 16.93 19.95 18.30 13.55 16.03 28.24 24.86 24.45 31.02 30.51 29.78 28.40 29.26 32.51 32.73 31.35 31.23 32.45 34.47 35.84 32.48 31.58 35.96 35.46 37.07 42.38 41.16 43.93 45.50 49.81 57.07 57.37 54.28 53.86 47.61 53.76 52.64 54.97 55.54 55.07 57.81 56.23 60.34 51.17 55.48 30.93 44.18 55.48 42.08 55.29 Percentage Avg. of Sulfur Consump% tion 1.1 1.2 1.1 .9 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.1 .9 .8 .8 .9 .9 .8 .8 .9 .9 .9 .8 .9 .9 .8 .9 .7 .7 .8 .8 .8 .7 .8 .8 .8 .9 .7 .7 .8 .7 .8 .7 .7 .9 .7 .8 .7 .9 .8 .9 .8 .8 .8 .8 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 67.2 82.6 68.7 106.2 74.1 82.2 82.6 87.3 88.1 90.2 68.6 93.5 90.0 60.1 81.7 64.0 112.5 78.7 64.6 101.0 69.6 70.5 78.1 79.4 98.7 153.9 89.8 84.7 144.8 65.6 64.7 41.1 97.2 60.9 63.0 79.0 95.8 80.2 82.5 77.4 80.2 77.6 91.2 1992................... 16,131,752 775,963 769,152 1993................... 15,867,904 831,929 1994................... 17,200,731 826,860 1995................... 16,946,807 862,701 1996................... 17,707,127 1997................... 18,095,870 880,588 929,448 1998................... 19,036,478 908,232 1999................... 18,460,617 2000................... 15,987,811 790,274 762,815 2001................... 15,285,607 4 884,287 2002 .................. 17,981,987 986,026 2003................... 19,989,772 2004 January .............. 1,673,375 83,328 February ............ 1,585,224 78,205 March ................ 1,719,461 84,852 April .................. 1,632,505 80,557 May ................... 1,704,024 84,141 June ................... 1,681,859 83,378 July .................... 1,694,468 84,322 August ............... 1,787,883 88,512 September.......... 1,660,179 83,047 October.............. 1,722,836 85,476 November.......... 1,677,682 83,200 December .......... 1,649,137 83,014 1,002,032 Total.................. 20,188,633 2005 January .............. 1,635,518 81,839 February ............ 1,625,660 80,930 March ................ 1,806,653 89,173 April .................. 1,676,781 82,549 May ................... 1,687,278 82,698 June ................... 1,715,711 84,474 July .................... 1,718,428 85,622 August ............... 1,818,986 89,428 September.......... 1,784,392 87,716 October.............. 1,733,830 85,731 November.......... 1,730,632 86,010 December .......... 1,713,438 85,264 Total.................. 20,647,307 1,021,437 2006 January .............. 1,790,097 89,287 February ............ 1,606,385 79,638 March ................ 1,770,483 87,301 April .................. 1,718,989 84,862 May ................... 1,799,831 89,252 June ................... 1,772,002 88,199 July .................... 1,744,605 87,701 August ............... 1,870,735 93,210 September.......... 1,753,632 87,379 Total.................. 15,826,758 786,831 Year to Date 2004................... 15,138,978 750,342 2005................... 15,469,407 764,431 2006................... 15,826,758 786,831 Rolling 12 Months Ending in September 2005................... 20,519,063 1,016,121 2006................... 21,004,658 1,043,836 1 2 3 144,390 147,902 142,940 84,292 106,629 117,789 165,191 131,407 99,855 114,523 98,581 156,338 17,423 15,267 10,934 11,146 12,912 14,566 16,466 15,100 8,906 10,246 9,662 9,194 151,821 12,541 11,739 9,433 6,479 9,170 11,182 14,236 17,783 15,159 15,518 15,426 18,556 157,221 12,069 4,337 3,186 2,371 5,397 4,571 5,984 9,386 5,525 52,826 122,719 107,722 52,826 136,824 102,325 Anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, lignite, waste coal, and coal synfuel. Distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, jet fuel, kerosene, and waste oil. The Percent of Consumption calculation can be affected by a variety of factors, some of which may include: different respondents and response rates for the receipt and consumption surveys; plants may be adding receipts to their stockpiles; plants may be consuming fuel from existing stocks; and combined heat and power plants may be reporting fuel stocks related to non-electric generating activities. 4 The years 2002 and beyond include data for electric utilities, independent power producers, and commercial and industrial combined heat and power producers. The years prior to 2002 include data for electric utilities only. NA = Not available. Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through June 2006 are revised. Values for 2005 and prior years are final. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Mcf = thousand cubic feet. • Monetary values are expressed in nominal terms. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-423, "Monthly Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants Report;" Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, FERC Form 423, "Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants Report." Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 72 Table 4.1. Receipts, Average Cost, and Quality of Fossil Fuels: Total (All Sectors), 1992 through September 2006 (Continued) Petroleum Coke Natural Gas1 Percentage Avg. Receipts of Sulfur Consump%6 (billion Btu) (1000 Mcf) tion2 5.1 4.7 4.8 5.1 4.8 4.9 5.0 5.3 5.1 5.1 5.0 5.3 5.1 5.1 5.2 5.2 5.0 5.3 5.0 4.9 5.1 4.9 5.1 5.2 5.1 5.1 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.2 5.2 5.0 5.1 5.1 5.3 5.1 5.1 5.2 5.2 5.1 5.2 5.4 5.5 5.2 5.1 5.0 4.6 5.2 5.1 5.2 5.2 5.1 5.2 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 60.6 82.7 62.8 80.8 87.9 63.1 84.6 101.5 81.9 87.9 85.2 83.3 82.4 64.6 79.9 68.2 89.8 68.3 89.6 79.7 97.0 94.9 66.8 85.0 93.1 82.4 75.0 82.3 91.1 97.5 98.1 76.9 92.6 86.7 79.1 82.8 91.6 88.4 81.5 82.0 88.4 80.4 87.1 2,699,916 2,634,914 2,930,984 3,081,506 2,649,028 2,817,639 2,985,866 2,862,084 2,681,659 2,209,089 5,749,844 5,663,023 413,166 414,881 428,450 438,077 512,181 531,526 651,212 635,690 552,684 477,809 409,890 425,183 5,890,750 442,476 385,524 443,511 443,808 479,592 628,004 793,833 802,308 599,696 473,653 424,450 449,982 6,366,838 380,177 407,404 464,592 489,248 562,319 682,688 890,261 879,498 599,686 5,355,872 4,577,868 5,018,753 5,355,872 6,331,634 6,703,957 2,637,678 2,574,523 2,863,904 3,023,327 2,604,663 2,764,734 2,922,957 2,809,455 2,629,986 2,148,924 5,607,737 5,500,704 401,932 403,767 416,870 426,550 498,350 516,689 633,527 618,794 538,135 464,995 399,542 414,905 5,734,054 431,207 375,342 432,055 432,715 467,408 611,024 771,918 780,528 582,515 459,612 411,395 435,671 6,191,389 369,693 396,483 451,960 476,255 547,496 664,718 867,318 856,561 584,340 5,214,824 4,454,612 4,884,711 5,214,824 6,164,153 6,521,502 All Fossil Fuels Percentage Average Cost of Consump(dollars/ tion3 106 Btu)6 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 80.3 86.8 85.8 84.6 87.5 87.4 84.1 84.3 85.5 85.4 84.9 85.9 84.2 83.9 85.3 89.3 89.5 89.6 89.6 90.5 87.3 86.3 85.9 86.9 89.4 89.4 87.7 88.1 92.5 92.5 90.6 93.2 90.4 88.7 87.7 88.9 90.1 90.0 85.4 87.9 90.0 87.2 89.8 1.59 1.59 1.52 1.45 1.52 1.52 1.44 1.44 1.74 1.73 1.52 2.28 2.38 2.32 2.20 2.30 2.53 2.64 2.76 2.64 2.40 2.45 2.52 2.57 2.48 2.64 2.50 2.60 2.77 2.77 3.06 3.47 3.80 4.05 3.93 3.42 3.75 3.26 3.13 2.97 2.88 2.93 2.97 3.07 3.36 3.60 2.93 3.11 2.47 3.11 3.11 2.97 3.25 Period Receipts (billion Btu) (1000 tons) 687 1,248 1,263 1,123 1,410 2,192 3,217 2,906 1,683 2,019 4,454 5,846 503 547 598 432 606 692 596 685 566 597 540 606 6,967 531 633 515 620 607 793 770 567 633 692 563 578 7,502 709 675 652 519 585 608 601 597 614 5,559 5,223 5,670 5,559 7,413 7,392 Average Cost (dollars/ 106 Btu)6 .75 .70 .69 .65 .78 .91 .71 .65 .58 .78 .78 .72 .76 .75 .81 .76 .77 .80 .87 .77 .83 .82 1.04 .99 .83 1.10 1.17 1.12 1.15 1.13 1.01 1.07 1.01 1.11 1.22 1.12 1.14 1.11 1.11 1.18 1.20 1.26 1.34 1.33 1.39 1.48 1.38 1.29 .79 1.09 1.29 1.06 1.26 (dollars/ ton) 20.85 19.03 18.68 18.27 21.80 25.64 20.36 18.47 16.62 22.07 22.32 20.39 21.32 21.04 22.96 21.28 21.91 22.73 24.54 21.91 23.53 23.28 29.31 27.66 23.48 30.84 32.96 31.58 32.31 31.87 28.47 30.45 28.53 31.42 34.43 31.63 32.11 31.35 31.14 32.99 33.69 35.71 37.61 37.55 39.53 42.18 39.08 36.44 22.41 30.86 36.44 29.88 35.55 Average Cost (dollars/ 106 Btu)6 2.33 2.56 2.23 1.98 2.64 2.76 2.38 2.57 4.30 4.49 3.56 5.39 6.17 5.64 5.37 5.57 6.11 6.36 6.08 5.84 5.26 5.84 6.65 6.76 5.96 6.50 6.23 6.61 7.11 6.68 6.83 7.34 8.37 10.63 11.56 9.86 10.82 8.21 9.06 7.83 7.16 7.12 6.73 6.45 6.45 7.29 6.22 7.00 5.84 7.53 7.00 7.29 7.76 1992................... 19,109 1993................... 33,822 1994................... 34,249 1995................... 31,485 1996................... 39,300 1997................... 61,609 1998................... 91,923 1999................... 82,083 2000................... 47,855 2001................... 56,851 3 2002 .................. 127,362 2003................... 165,378 2004 January .............. 14,188 February ............ 15,415 March ................ 16,931 April .................. 12,165 May ................... 17,142 June ................... 19,567 July .................... 16,779 August ............... 19,374 September.......... 16,021 October.............. 16,882 November.......... 15,175 December .......... 16,965 Total.................. 196,606 2005 January .............. 14,924 February ............ 17,811 March ................ 14,514 April .................. 17,464 May ................... 17,048 June ................... 22,399 July .................... 21,890 August ............... 16,094 September.......... 17,905 October.............. 19,606 November.......... 15,906 December .......... 16,215 Total.................. 211,776 2006 January .............. 19,944 February ............ 18,936 March ................ 18,290 April .................. 14,673 May ................... 16,469 June ................... 17,209 July .................... 17,085 August ............... 17,040 September.......... 17,443 Total.................. 157,089 Year to Date 2004................... 147,584 2005................... 160,050 2006................... 157,089 Rolling 12 Months Ending in September 2005................... 209,072 2006................... 208,815 1 2 Natural gas includes a small amount of supplemental gaseous fuels that cannot be identified separately. The Percent of Consumption calculation can be affected by a variety of factors, some of which may include: different respondents and response rates for the receipt and consumption surveys; plants may be adding receipts to their stockpiles; plants may be consuming fuel from existing stocks; and combined heat and power plants may be reporting fuel stocks related to non-electric generating activities. 3 The years 2002 and beyond include data for electric utilities, independent power producers, and commercial and industrial combined heat and power producers. The years prior to 2002 include data for electric utilities only. NA = Not available. Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through June 2006 are revised. Values for 2005 and prior years are final. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Mcf = thousand cubic feet. • Monetary values are expressed in nominal terms. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-423, "Monthly Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants Report;" Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, FERC Form 423, "Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants Report." 73 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table 4.2. Period Receipts, Average Cost, and Quality of Fossil Fuels: Electric Utilities, 1992 through September 2006 Coal1 Petroleum Liquids2 Average Cost Receipts Average Cost Avg. Avg. (dollars/ (dollars/ Sulfur (1000 (dollars/ (dollars/ Sulfur (billion Btu) (1000 tons) (billion Btu) % % ton) 106 Btu) barrels) 106 Btu) barrel) Receipts 1.41 1.39 1.36 1.32 1.29 1.27 1.25 1.22 1.20 1.23 1.22 1.26 1.27 1.30 1.31 1.32 1.33 1.33 1.35 1.37 1.35 1.39 1.39 1.38 1.34 1.45 1.47 1.49 1.52 1.53 1.53 1.51 1.55 1.61 1.57 1.55 1.56 1.53 1.65 1.67 1.69 1.70 1.70 1.68 1.67 1.70 1.71 1.69 1.33 1.52 1.69 1.49 1.66 29.36 28.58 28.03 27.01 26.45 26.16 25.64 24.72 24.28 24.68 24.74 25.82 25.76 26.48 26.90 27.09 27.35 27.05 27.49 27.83 27.31 28.27 28.26 27.76 27.30 29.25 29.81 30.37 31.18 31.46 31.33 30.69 31.87 33.04 32.08 31.65 31.71 31.22 33.46 34.05 34.63 34.84 34.69 34.09 33.71 34.46 34.62 34.30 27.04 31.02 34.30 30.30 33.68 1.3 1.2 1.2 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.0 .9 .9 .9 .9 .9 .9 .9 .9 .9 .9 .9 .9 .9 .9 .9 .9 .9 .9 .9 .9 .9 1.0 .9 .9 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 .9 .9 1.0 1.0 .9 .9 .9 .9 .9 .9 .9 .9 .9 .9 .9 .9 914,004 937,172 901,831 532,564 673,845 748,634 1,048,098 833,706 633,609 726,135 407,442 605,651 58,283 43,190 42,485 39,585 52,128 57,180 73,750 65,068 36,817 51,932 41,620 30,441 592,478 45,850 41,293 35,517 21,750 39,154 42,624 51,297 68,714 55,340 51,667 47,800 65,314 566,320 46,342 17,966 13,605 10,013 26,878 21,453 23,829 32,546 26,425 219,057 468,485 401,539 219,057 525,532 383,838 144,390 147,902 142,940 84,292 106,629 117,789 165,191 131,407 99,855 114,523 63,809 95,534 9,186 6,767 6,663 6,195 8,278 8,917 11,566 10,174 5,768 8,146 6,572 4,801 93,034 7,227 6,493 5,578 3,423 6,142 6,789 8,040 10,791 8,717 8,141 7,586 10,376 89,303 7,351 2,836 2,142 1,572 4,233 3,442 3,739 5,089 4,154 34,560 73,515 63,200 34,560 82,719 60,663 2.55 2.43 2.49 2.68 3.16 2.88 2.14 2.53 4.45 3.92 3.74 4.68 4.57 4.45 4.28 4.40 4.99 4.97 4.77 4.75 4.92 5.15 5.33 5.07 4.80 5.43 5.30 5.62 6.58 6.25 6.80 6.85 7.39 8.50 8.68 8.37 8.21 7.17 8.31 7.95 8.39 7.96 8.47 9.07 8.48 8.76 7.94 8.40 4.70 6.66 8.40 6.31 8.40 16.15 15.42 15.70 16.93 19.95 18.30 13.55 16.03 28.24 24.85 23.88 29.66 28.97 28.42 27.27 28.14 31.43 31.89 30.39 30.37 31.41 32.85 33.74 32.13 30.57 34.46 33.70 35.79 41.82 39.82 42.72 43.67 47.05 53.99 55.06 52.77 51.71 45.46 52.37 50.36 53.26 50.70 53.81 56.55 54.07 56.00 50.48 53.27 29.94 42.32 53.27 40.12 53.18 1.1 1.2 1.1 .9 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.1 1.0 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.0 .9 1.1 1.1 1.1 .9 1.0 1.0 .9 1.0 .8 .8 .8 .9 .9 .9 .9 .9 .9 1.1 .9 .8 .9 .8 .9 .7 .8 .9 .8 .9 .9 1.0 .8 1.0 .9 .8 .9 .9 1992................... 16,131,752 775,963 15,867,904 769,152 1993................... 17,200,731 831,929 1994................... 16,946,807 826,860 1995................... 17,707,127 862,701 1996................... 18,095,870 880,588 1997................... 19,036,478 929,448 1998................... 1999................... 18,460,617 908,232 15,987,811 790,274 2000................... 15,285,607 762,815 2001................... 13,967,326 687,747 2002................... 15,292,394 746,594 2003................... 2004 January .............. 1,284,580 63,415 1,206,378 59,093 February ............ March ................ 1,278,016 62,342 1,253,991 61,332 April .................. 1,310,721 63,968 May ................... 1,301,948 64,074 June ................... 1,315,221 64,595 July .................... 1,363,080 66,887 August ............... 1,273,958 63,046 September.......... October.............. 1,322,462 64,806 November.......... 1,289,186 63,329 1,241,140 61,670 December .......... 15,440,681 758,557 Total.................. 2005 January .............. 1,249,431 61,874 1,242,994 61,319 February ............ March ................ 1,390,301 68,026 1,290,747 63,015 April .................. 1,296,285 62,969 May ................... 1,322,919 64,449 June ................... 1,315,993 64,864 July .................... 1,398,380 68,031 August ............... September.......... 1,343,424 65,539 1,343,259 65,797 October.............. 1,332,265 65,454 November.......... 1,310,925 64,554 December .......... 15,836,924 775,890 Total.................. 2006 January .............. 1,353,539 66,668 February ............ 1,234,758 60,501 1,356,430 66,236 March ................ 1,347,282 65,739 April .................. 1,387,854 68,135 May ................... 1,361,005 67,126 June ................... 1,347,157 66,885 July .................... August ............... 1,424,894 70,141 1,337,707 65,898 September.......... 12,150,627 597,328 Total.................. Year to Date 2004................... 11,587,892 568,752 11,850,474 580,086 2005................... 2006................... 12,150,627 597,328 Rolling 12 Months Ending in September 2005................... 15,703,263 769,891 16,137,077 793,132 2006................... 1 2 Anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, lignite, waste coal, and coal synfuel. Distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, jet fuel, kerosene, and waste oil. Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through June 2006 are revised. Values for 2005 and prior years are final. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Monetary values are expressed in nominal terms. • Mcf = thousand cubic feet. Source: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, FERC Form 423, "Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants." Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 74 Table 4.2. Receipts, Average Cost, and Quality of Fossil Fuels: Electric Utilities, 1992 through September 2006 (Continued) Petroleum Coke Natural Gas1 Avg. Receipts Sulfur % (billion Btu) (1000 Mcf) 5.1 4.7 4.8 5.1 4.8 4.9 5.0 5.3 5.1 5.1 5.0 5.5 5.1 5.0 5.2 5.2 4.9 5.5 5.1 4.8 5.2 4.9 5.2 5.2 5.1 5.1 5.1 5.2 5.4 5.3 5.3 4.9 5.2 5.1 5.4 5.0 4.9 5.2 5.3 5.1 5.2 5.6 5.6 5.3 5.0 4.9 4.5 5.2 5.1 5.2 5.2 5.2 5.1 2,699,916 2,634,914 2,930,984 3,081,506 2,649,028 2,817,639 2,985,866 2,862,084 2,681,659 2,209,089 1,680,518 1,486,088 99,669 103,552 103,938 111,205 136,804 145,907 174,334 173,067 151,072 135,575 101,563 106,060 1,542,746 119,634 97,440 121,962 120,170 146,370 186,616 241,483 237,638 182,295 145,996 124,844 120,745 1,845,191 109,737 123,466 149,108 167,375 195,934 239,605 299,160 309,346 196,723 1,790,453 1,199,548 1,453,607 1,790,453 1,796,805 2,182,037 2,637,678 2,574,523 2,863,904 3,023,327 2,604,663 2,764,734 2,922,957 2,809,455 2,629,986 2,148,924 1,634,734 1,439,513 96,837 100,625 100,851 108,353 132,913 141,548 169,439 168,294 147,026 131,794 98,844 103,408 1,499,933 116,315 94,828 118,801 116,992 142,593 181,306 234,468 230,876 176,872 140,886 120,103 116,353 1,790,393 106,496 120,123 145,242 162,909 190,624 233,102 291,309 300,807 191,724 1,742,338 1,165,887 1,413,051 1,742,338 1,747,097 2,119,680 All Fossil Fuels2 Average Average Cost Cost (dollars/ (dollars/ 106 Btu) 106 Btu) 2.33 2.56 2.23 1.98 2.64 2.76 2.38 2.57 4.30 4.49 3.68 5.59 6.15 5.82 5.58 5.72 6.26 6.53 6.26 6.01 5.60 6.26 6.84 6.86 6.15 6.71 6.56 6.81 7.30 6.89 6.94 7.49 8.34 10.81 11.41 9.93 10.48 8.34 9.31 8.15 7.61 7.52 7.20 6.85 6.84 7.58 6.83 7.38 6.02 7.72 7.38 7.51 7.96 1.59 1.59 1.52 1.45 1.52 1.52 1.44 1.44 1.74 1.73 1.50 1.74 1.74 1.74 1.71 1.76 1.90 1.97 2.05 2.00 1.87 1.95 1.89 1.88 1.88 2.02 1.94 2.00 2.08 2.18 2.31 2.57 2.73 2.90 2.73 2.46 2.56 2.39 2.40 2.32 2.32 2.38 2.48 2.54 2.69 2.85 2.45 2.50 1.87 2.32 2.50 2.22 2.52 Period Receipts (billion Btu) (1000 tons) 687 1,248 1,263 1,123 1,410 2,192 3,217 2,906 1,683 2,019 2,677 3,165 222 342 387 193 322 383 337 422 325 323 257 304 3,817 284 344 198 249 272 426 392 260 334 345 270 257 3,632 317 389 384 241 255 332 290 299 332 2,841 2,933 2,760 2,841 3,644 3,713 Average Cost (dollars/ 106 Btu) .75 .70 .69 .65 .78 .91 .71 .65 .58 .78 .63 .74 .85 .78 .87 .79 .84 .88 .99 .85 .90 .84 1.14 .96 .89 1.22 1.34 1.38 1.43 1.39 1.14 1.23 1.17 1.26 1.45 1.26 1.27 1.29 1.26 1.25 1.30 1.48 1.62 1.49 1.58 1.64 1.50 1.44 .86 1.27 1.44 1.20 1.42 (dollars/ ton) 20.85 19.03 18.68 18.27 21.80 25.64 20.36 18.47 16.62 22.07 17.68 20.94 24.15 22.09 24.61 22.20 23.61 25.07 28.10 24.19 25.48 23.79 31.77 27.14 25.15 34.15 37.74 39.14 40.72 39.07 32.09 34.84 33.13 35.72 41.09 35.39 35.18 36.31 35.54 35.03 36.29 42.00 45.70 42.61 44.97 46.90 42.67 40.84 24.51 35.91 40.84 33.81 40.09 1992.................... 19,109 1993.................... 33,822 1994.................... 34,249 1995.................... 31,485 1996.................... 39,300 1997.................... 61,609 1998.................... 91,923 1999.................... 82,083 2000.................... 47,855 2001.................... 56,851 2002.................... 75,711 2003.................... 89,618 2004 January ............... 6,270 February ............. 9,660 March ................. 11,000 April ................... 5,436 May .................... 9,110 June .................... 10,887 July ..................... 9,529 August ................ 11,984 September........... 9,211 October............... 9,145 November........... 7,197 December ........... 8,557 Total................... 107,985 2005 January ............... 7,980 February ............. 9,715 March ................. 5,629 April ................... 7,099 May .................... 7,646 June .................... 12,002 July ..................... 11,147 August ................ 7,344 September........... 9,427 October............... 9,766 November........... 7,579 December ........... 7,115 Total................... 102,450 2006 January ............... 8,936 February ............. 10,911 March ................. 10,749 April ................... 6,832 May .................... 7,201 June .................... 9,471 July ..................... 8,250 August ................ 8,569 September........... 9,478 Total................... 80,398 Year to Date 2004.................... 83,086 2005.................... 77,990 2006.................... 80,398 Rolling 12 Months Ending in September 2005.................... 102,889 2006.................... 104,858 1 2 Natural gas includes a small amount of supplemental gaseous fuels that cannot be identified separately. Includes blast furnace gas and other gases in years prior to 2001. Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through June 2006 are revised. Values for 2005 and prior years are final. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Monetary values are expressed in nominal terms. • Mcf = thousand cubic feet. Source: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, FERC Form 423, "Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants." 75 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table 4.3. Receipts, Average Cost, and Quality of Fossil Fuels: Independent Power Producers, 1992 through September 2006 Coal1 Petroleum Liquids2 Average Cost Receipts Average Cost Avg. Avg. (dollars/ (dollars/ Sulfur (1000 (dollars/ (dollars/ Sulfur (billion Btu) (1000 tons) (billion Btu) % % ton) 106 Btu) barrels) 106 Btu) barrel) Receipts NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1.37 1.34 1.35 1.36 1.38 1.36 1.37 1.39 1.40 1.48 1.40 1.46 1.46 1.47 1.41 1.47 1.49 1.60 1.57 1.57 1.57 1.53 1.57 1.55 1.58 1.59 1.63 1.56 1.67 1.64 1.74 1.70 1.65 1.68 1.67 1.69 1.73 1.69 1.39 1.55 1.69 1.53 1.67 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 27.96 26.20 26.20 26.80 26.88 26.60 26.46 27.18 26.73 28.79 26.92 28.02 28.47 27.94 27.27 28.27 28.93 31.27 30.77 30.87 30.54 29.54 30.64 30.74 30.83 30.62 31.54 30.39 31.99 31.71 33.98 32.88 32.06 32.55 31.59 32.54 33.30 32.51 26.97 30.19 32.51 29.67 32.15 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1.2 1.2 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.1 1.1 1.2 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.1 1.0 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 186,271 347,546 46,876 50,119 24,105 28,585 26,989 33,401 28,080 28,912 17,765 10,763 16,773 24,643 337,011 28,275 29,172 20,490 15,247 16,095 24,619 35,586 39,949 37,893 42,152 45,412 46,981 381,871 26,779 7,065 4,433 3,409 5,435 5,211 12,115 23,874 6,851 95,170 284,832 247,326 95,170 299,505 229,715 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 30,043 56,138 7,628 8,008 3,884 4,564 4,339 5,339 4,496 4,618 2,842 1,751 2,713 3,970 54,152 4,597 4,682 3,295 2,495 2,627 3,971 5,746 6,476 6,120 6,845 7,338 7,559 61,753 4,307 1,173 741 576 898 870 1,975 3,963 1,118 15,622 45,718 40,009 15,622 48,444 37,365 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 4.19 5.41 5.23 4.93 4.85 4.91 5.57 5.45 5.43 5.30 5.55 6.84 6.70 5.34 5.35 6.27 6.12 6.38 7.24 7.25 7.47 7.85 8.97 9.99 9.82 9.06 9.19 8.30 9.08 9.68 10.39 12.03 10.57 11.03 10.08 11.17 9.09 10.14 5.22 7.74 10.14 7.45 9.67 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 25.98 33.50 32.13 30.86 30.12 30.78 34.64 34.11 33.93 33.18 34.68 42.05 41.43 33.12 33.31 38.59 38.14 39.69 44.24 44.39 46.30 48.61 55.32 61.84 60.45 56.04 57.12 51.34 56.45 58.30 62.12 71.17 63.99 66.05 61.87 67.29 55.66 61.74 32.51 47.83 61.74 46.06 59.45 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA .6 .6 .6 .8 .7 .6 .6 .6 .5 .6 .6 .5 .5 .7 .6 .5 .6 .6 .6 .5 .5 .6 .5 .6 .6 .6 .5 .5 .6 .4 .3 .3 .7 .4 .5 .5 .3 .5 .6 .5 .5 .5 .5 Period 1992................... NA NA NA NA 1993................... 1994................... NA NA NA NA 1995................... NA NA 1996................... NA NA 1997................... NA NA 1998................... NA NA 1999................... NA NA 2000................... NA NA 2001................... 3,710,847 182,482 20023.................. 2003................... 4,365,996 223,984 2004 January .............. 361,791 18,647 350,940 17,837 February ............ 413,651 21,204 March ................ 352,356 18,011 April .................. 363,952 18,796 May ................... June ................... 351,849 17,996 July .................... 350,524 18,361 394,981 20,252 August ............... 359,161 18,734 September.......... October.............. 373,236 19,383 361,764 18,611 November.......... 376,569 19,868 December .......... 4,410,775 227,700 Total.................. 2005 January .............. 359,493 18,714 355,956 18,361 February ............ 387,126 19,774 March ................ 355,690 18,109 April .................. May ................... 362,432 18,424 359,784 18,502 June ................... 372,579 19,330 July .................... 390,113 19,966 August ............... 412,078 20,813 September.......... 361,913 18,581 October.............. 369,094 19,167 November.......... December .......... 373,076 19,331 4,459,333 229,071 Total.................. 2006 January .............. 410,655 21,380 345,881 17,923 February ............ 388,915 19,878 March ................ April .................. 346,299 17,913 382,726 19,749 May ................... 382,270 19,718 June ................... 371,296 19,576 July .................... 416,376 21,657 August ............... 387,198 20,132 September.......... Total.................. 3,431,615 177,928 Year to Date 3,299,206 169,839 2004................... 3,355,251 171,992 2005................... 3,431,615 177,928 2006................... Rolling 12 Months Ending in September 2005................... 4,466,820 229,853 2006................... 4,535,697 235,007 1 2 3 Anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, lignite, waste coal, and coal synfuel. Distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, jet fuel, kerosene, and waste oil. Prior to 2002, these data were not collected from Independent Power Producers. NA = Not available. Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through June 2006 are revised. Values for 2005 and prior years are final. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Price data on the Form EIA-423 are proprietary and are only reported at an aggregated level. • Monetary values are expressed in nominal terms. • Mcf = thousand cubic feet. Source: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-423, "Monthly Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants Report." Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 76 Table 4.3. Receipts, Average Cost, and Quality of Fossil Fuels: Independent Power Producers, 1992 through September 2006 (Continued) Petroleum Coke Natural Gas1 Avg. Receipts Sulfur % (billion Btu) (1000 Mcf) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 4.9 4.9 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.1 4.8 4.8 4.9 4.9 4.9 5.0 5.1 5.0 5.0 5.1 5.1 5.1 5.1 5.0 5.1 5.0 5.0 5.2 5.1 5.2 5.1 5.1 5.0 5.0 5.2 5.4 5.2 5.1 5.1 4.7 5.1 5.0 5.1 5.1 5.0 5.1 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3,198,108 3,335,086 234,927 236,658 248,347 258,584 308,918 321,037 406,591 391,437 333,521 272,622 237,149 242,152 3,491,942 247,482 219,603 245,929 251,269 259,294 367,934 476,871 489,493 353,978 267,443 236,975 258,895 3,675,165 198,836 219,378 244,060 253,756 294,136 373,497 515,165 496,256 333,439 2,928,522 2,740,018 2,911,852 2,928,522 3,663,775 3,691,835 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3,126,308 3,244,368 228,873 230,709 242,074 251,893 301,014 312,575 395,947 381,396 325,004 265,641 231,628 236,721 3,403,474 241,626 213,923 239,789 245,261 252,942 358,191 463,968 476,643 344,270 260,331 230,609 251,168 3,578,722 193,703 213,754 237,388 247,367 286,805 363,950 502,378 483,788 325,032 2,854,165 2,669,485 2,836,614 2,854,165 3,570,603 3,596,274 All Fossil Fuels2 Average Average Cost Cost (dollars/ (dollars/ 106 Btu) 106 Btu) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3.55 5.33 6.23 5.51 5.25 5.53 6.08 6.25 5.99 5.73 5.09 5.71 6.42 6.66 5.86 6.48 6.11 6.59 6.99 6.53 6.86 7.31 8.49 10.64 11.55 9.37 11.12 8.20 8.59 7.58 6.87 6.86 6.36 6.27 6.30 7.17 5.77 6.74 5.75 7.54 6.74 7.27 7.56 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1.50 3.15 3.38 3.16 2.89 3.19 3.58 3.76 3.89 3.63 3.22 3.29 3.49 3.55 3.43 3.61 3.37 3.59 3.85 3.69 4.31 4.86 5.53 5.91 6.00 4.90 5.72 4.69 4.10 3.98 3.74 3.90 3.72 3.97 4.41 4.81 3.63 4.07 3.43 4.42 4.07 4.20 4.42 Period Receipts (billion Btu) (1000 tons) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1,639 2,086 236 169 168 179 236 245 216 224 214 233 242 247 2,609 197 238 275 319 283 325 316 266 254 298 243 265 3,277 307 229 216 230 270 233 262 240 242 2,229 1,887 2,473 2,229 3,196 3,034 Average Cost (dollars/ 106 Btu) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1.03 .60 .62 .63 .66 .66 .65 .65 .67 .60 .71 .77 .94 .99 .72 .92 .93 .94 .92 .87 .84 .84 .83 .90 .94 .92 .97 .90 .85 1.01 .99 .99 1.00 1.05 1.12 1.20 1.16 1.04 .65 .88 1.04 .89 1.01 (dollars/ ton) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 29.98 17.16 17.45 17.70 18.53 18.74 18.36 18.19 19.05 16.99 20.13 21.57 26.63 27.94 20.30 26.15 25.97 26.42 25.64 24.29 23.86 23.80 23.57 25.58 26.60 26.28 27.65 25.42 23.96 28.46 28.14 28.10 28.26 29.45 31.87 34.31 33.11 29.39 18.33 24.95 29.39 25.06 28.71 1992.................... NA 1993.................... NA 1994.................... NA 1995.................... NA 1996.................... NA 1997.................... NA 1998.................... NA 1999.................... NA 2000.................... NA 2001.................... NA 3 2002 ................... 47,805 2003.................... 59,377 2004 January ............... 6,651 February ............. 4,748 March ................. 4,734 April ................... 5,084 May .................... 6,722 June .................... 6,893 July ..................... 6,131 August ................ 6,363 September........... 6,041 October............... 6,559 November........... 6,857 December ........... 6,963 Total................... 73,745 2005 January ............... 5,583 February ............. 6,682 March ................. 7,723 April ................... 8,887 May .................... 7,924 June .................... 9,232 July ..................... 8,980 August ................ 7,594 September........... 7,204 October............... 8,442 November........... 6,925 December ........... 7,531 Total................... 92,706 2006 January ............... 8,657 February ............. 6,479 March ................. 6,126 April ................... 6,540 May .................... 7,606 June .................... 6,570 July ..................... 7,469 August ................ 6,856 September........... 6,899 Total................... 63,201 Year to Date 2004.................... 53,366 2005.................... 69,808 2006.................... 63,201 Rolling 12 Months Ending in September 2005.................... 90,187 2006.................... 86,099 1 2 3 Natural gas includes a small amount of supplemental gaseous fuels that cannot be identified separately. Includes blast furnace gas and other gases in years prior to 2001. Prior to 2002, these data were not collected from Independent Power Producers. NA = Not available. Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through June 2006 are revised. Values for 2005 and prior years are final. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Price data on the Form EIA-423 are proprietary and are only reported at an aggregated level. • Monetary values are expressed in nominal terms. • Mcf = thousand cubic feet. Source: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-423, "Monthly Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants Report." 77 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table 4.4. Period Receipts, Average Cost, and Quality of Fossil Fuels: Commercial Sector, 1992 through September 2006 Coal Petroleum Liquids1 Average Cost Receipts Average Cost Avg. Avg. (dollars/ (dollars/ Sulfur (1000 (dollars/ (dollars/ Sulfur (billion Btu) (1000 tons) (billion Btu) % % ton) 106 Btu) barrels) 106 Btu) barrel) Receipts NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 399 372 36 40 39 28 34 38 44 55 45 22 33 38 451 37 42 47 31 30 36 37 33 39 34 46 51 464 60 42 38 27 38 47 35 55 34 376 358 333 376 426 507 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2.10 1.99 1.93 1.95 1.93 1.95 1.86 2.01 2.06 2.34 2.45 2.13 1.98 2.10 2.08 2.38 2.52 2.51 2.78 2.52 2.52 2.65 2.54 2.48 2.66 2.57 2.67 2.57 2.57 2.65 2.39 2.65 2.65 2.56 2.42 2.57 2.60 2.56 2.08 2.54 2.56 2.44 2.58 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 50.44 47.24 45.33 45.60 45.87 46.17 43.10 47.51 48.18 57.62 59.28 51.90 46.30 48.54 49.32 55.49 60.22 60.51 68.09 60.05 60.24 63.71 61.17 59.44 63.74 60.42 62.71 61.21 61.45 63.36 54.69 62.05 62.65 59.39 56.24 61.04 61.00 60.31 49.52 60.83 60.31 58.17 60.79 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2.6 2.4 2.7 2.7 2.6 2.7 2.9 2.3 2.4 1.9 2.1 2.2 2.7 2.9 2.5 2.6 2.4 2.3 2.0 2.6 2.5 2.3 2.5 2.4 2.5 2.5 2.5 2.4 2.5 2.4 3.0 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.5 2.5 2.6 2.4 2.4 2.6 2.4 2.6 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 503 248 440 453 443 72 163 310 291 105 105 151 229 302 3,066 448 332 76 112 53 160 87 83 123 44 112 53 1,684 71 177 72 70 56 124 50 35 13 668 2,383 1,475 668 2,158 877 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 91 43 76 78 76 12 28 53 50 18 18 26 39 52 527 77 57 13 19 9 27 15 14 21 8 19 9 289 12 30 12 12 10 21 9 6 2 115 410 253 115 371 151 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 5.38 7.00 6.41 6.58 6.23 5.90 6.51 7.04 5.53 5.47 5.47 5.53 5.82 5.97 6.19 5.93 6.48 9.96 10.12 8.71 10.53 8.38 8.39 12.10 8.52 12.01 8.80 8.28 13.48 13.85 14.19 14.19 13.12 13.36 12.58 12.68 12.60 13.55 6.29 7.97 13.55 7.29 12.81 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 29.73 40.82 37.24 38.17 36.20 34.28 37.79 41.12 32.15 31.78 31.79 32.13 33.84 34.67 35.96 34.47 37.70 57.89 59.17 50.64 61.44 48.69 48.72 70.50 49.51 70.01 51.22 48.22 78.40 80.79 82.55 82.54 76.33 77.99 73.23 73.81 73.39 78.94 36.57 46.41 78.94 42.43 74.63 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA * * .2 .1 .2 .3 .2 .1 .1 .3 .3 .3 .3 .3 .2 .2 * .3 .2 .3 .2 .3 .3 .2 .3 .1 .3 .2 .2 .1 .2 .2 .2 .2 .3 .3 .3 .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 .2 1992................... NA NA 1993................... NA 1994................... NA 1995................... NA 1996................... NA 1997................... NA 1998................... 1999................... NA NA 2000................... NA 2001................... 2 9,580 2002 .................. 8,835 2003................... 2004 January .............. 835 931 February ............ March ................ 918 673 April .................. 782 May ................... 889 June ................... 1,029 July .................... 1,361 August ............... 1,095 September.......... October.............. 536 November.......... 765 870 December .......... 10,682 Total.................. 2005 January .............. 869 1,007 February ............ March ................ 1,144 747 April .................. 726 May ................... 865 June ................... 899 July .................... 789 August ............... September.......... 942 819 October.............. 1,086 November.......... 1,188 December .......... 11,081 Total.................. 2006 January .............. 1,440 February ............ 1,013 875 March ................ 632 April .................. 896 May ................... 1,084 June ................... 805 July .................... August ............... 1,310 796 September.......... 8,852 Total.................. Year to Date 2004................... 8,511 7,988 2005................... 2006................... 8,852 Rolling 12 Months Ending in September 2005................... 10,159 11,945 2006................... 1 2 Distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, jet fuel, kerosene, and waste oil. Prior to 2002, these data were not collected from the Commercial Sector. * = 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 "*". ) NA = Not available. Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through June 2006 are revised. Values for 2005 and prior years are final. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Price data on the Form EIA-423 are proprietary and are only reported at an aggregated level. • Monetary values are expressed in nominal terms. • Mcf = thousand cubic feet. Source: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-423, "Monthly Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants Report." • Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through June 2006 are revised. Values for 2005 and prior years are final. Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 78 Table 4.4. Receipts, Average Cost, and Quality of Fossil Fuels: Commercial Sector, 1992 through September 2006 (Continued) Petroleum Coke Natural Gas1 Avg. Receipts Sulfur % (billion Btu) (1000 Mcf) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA -----------------------------------------NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 18,671 18,169 1,393 1,311 1,242 1,874 1,232 1,187 1,155 1,324 1,359 1,359 1,283 1,459 16,176 1,610 1,510 1,645 1,431 1,421 1,460 1,586 1,606 1,318 1,298 1,264 1,451 17,600 1,855 1,807 1,798 1,662 1,751 1,685 1,919 1,815 1,743 16,034 12,076 13,586 16,034 17,687 20,048 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 18,256 17,827 1,361 1,277 1,212 1,836 1,204 1,162 1,130 1,294 1,327 1,328 1,251 1,422 15,804 1,577 1,474 1,604 1,397 1,383 1,425 1,541 1,565 1,280 1,262 1,228 1,407 17,142 1,805 1,759 1,751 1,620 1,707 1,639 1,872 1,769 1,702 15,623 11,802 13,245 15,623 17,247 19,520 All Fossil Fuels2 Average Average Cost Cost (dollars/ (dollars/ 106 Btu) 106 Btu) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3.44 4.96 6.10 5.85 5.35 5.96 5.61 5.64 5.77 5.42 5.55 5.82 6.66 7.20 5.93 6.99 7.09 7.60 7.03 6.68 6.90 7.00 7.94 10.41 11.87 10.56 11.77 8.38 10.37 9.98 9.22 7.95 7.58 7.69 7.42 8.14 7.36 8.43 5.71 7.48 8.43 7.27 9.03 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2.27 4.02 4.85 4.62 4.29 4.93 4.33 4.47 4.20 3.92 4.22 4.84 5.01 5.37 4.58 5.46 5.40 5.63 5.79 5.36 5.61 5.53 6.24 7.36 8.31 7.10 7.70 6.25 7.10 7.73 7.18 6.72 6.06 6.01 6.06 5.88 5.90 6.53 4.43 5.80 6.53 5.64 6.78 Period Receipts (billion Btu) (1000 tons) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA ------------------------------------------ Average Cost (dollars/ 106 Btu) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA ------------------------------------------ (dollars/ ton) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA ------------------------------------------ 1992.................... NA 1993.................... NA 1994.................... NA 1995.................... NA 1996.................... NA 1997.................... NA 1998.................... NA 1999.................... NA 2000.................... NA 2001.................... NA 3 2002 ................... NA 2003.................... NA 2004 January ............... -February ............. -March ................. -April ................... -May .................... -June .................... -July ..................... -August ................ -September........... -October............... -November........... -December ........... -Total................... -2005 January ............... -February ............. -March ................. -April ................... -May .................... -June .................... -July ..................... -August ................ -September........... -October............... -November........... -December ........... -Total................... -2006 January ............... -February ............. -March ................. -April ................... -May .................... -June .................... -July ..................... -August ................ -September........... -Total................... -Year to Date 2004.................... -2005.................... -2006.................... -Rolling 12 Months Ending in September 2005.................... -2006.................... -1 2 3 Natural gas includes a small amount of supplemental gaseous fuels that cannot be identified separately. Includes blast furnace gas and other gases in years prior to 2001. Prior to 2002, these data were not collected from the Commercial Sector. NA = Not available. Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through June 2006 are revised. Values for 2005 and prior years are final. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Price data on the Form EIA-423 are proprietary and are only reported at an aggregated level. • Monetary values are expressed in nominal terms. • Mcf = thousand cubic feet. Source: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-423, "Monthly Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants Report." • Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through June 2006 are revised. Values for 2005 and prior years are final. 79 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table 4.5. Period Receipts, Average Cost, and Quality of Fossil Fuels: Industrial Sector, 1992 through September 2006 Coal1 Petroleum Liquids2 Average Cost Receipts Average Cost Avg. Avg. (dollars/ (dollars/ Sulfur (1000 (dollars/ (dollars/ Sulfur (billion Btu) (1000 tons) (billion Btu) % % ton) 106 Btu) barrels) 106 Btu) barrel) Receipts NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1.45 1.45 1.50 1.52 1.54 1.56 1.55 1.62 1.63 1.64 1.66 1.67 1.80 1.88 1.63 2.03 1.90 1.95 1.92 1.99 1.93 1.92 1.94 1.86 1.93 1.91 1.98 1.94 2.11 2.03 2.00 2.02 2.04 2.01 2.02 2.01 2.06 2.03 1.58 1.94 2.03 1.90 2.01 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 31.29 31.01 31.84 33.19 32.64 33.60 33.02 34.72 34.05 35.48 35.33 35.08 38.03 39.85 34.79 43.09 40.42 41.34 40.72 43.39 41.79 39.91 41.27 39.31 40.81 40.16 42.00 41.17 43.85 42.90 42.29 42.21 43.59 42.47 42.57 41.69 43.64 42.80 33.77 41.23 42.80 40.37 42.32 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1.6 1.4 1.4 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.3 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.4 1.5 1.5 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.3 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.4 1.5 1.5 1.4 1.6 1.5 1.6 1.6 1.4 1.5 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.4 1.5 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 29,137 27,538 3,286 2,542 1,943 2,300 1,662 1,607 2,143 1,818 1,741 2,018 2,110 2,320 25,491 4,004 3,193 3,457 3,343 2,465 2,480 2,517 2,890 1,872 3,295 3,035 3,831 36,383 2,513 1,880 1,835 1,326 1,505 1,393 1,514 1,832 1,446 15,243 19,043 26,222 15,243 32,670 25,404 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 4,638 4,624 533 413 310 374 266 258 353 290 278 323 338 370 4,107 641 507 547 542 392 395 434 502 301 523 482 611 5,876 399 297 290 211 256 237 262 328 250 2,531 3,076 4,260 2,531 5,291 4,146 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3.55 4.85 5.35 4.80 4.70 4.71 4.91 5.04 4.93 4.87 4.99 5.50 5.13 4.75 4.98 5.47 5.26 5.35 5.94 6.42 6.34 6.53 6.64 7.81 8.41 8.04 8.00 6.64 7.86 7.79 7.62 7.55 7.45 7.52 7.62 7.81 7.32 7.64 4.94 6.06 7.64 5.87 7.84 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 22.33 28.86 32.97 29.57 29.42 28.92 30.64 31.41 29.92 30.51 31.26 34.35 32.02 29.76 30.93 34.20 33.13 33.84 36.68 40.34 39.86 37.88 38.23 48.60 52.96 50.63 50.18 41.13 49.50 49.30 48.19 47.37 43.81 44.16 44.05 43.65 42.41 46.05 30.59 37.30 46.05 36.25 48.06 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1.2 1.3 1.1 1.3 1.5 1.2 1.5 1.5 1.3 1.6 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.5 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.1 1.2 1.5 1.4 1.3 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.2 1.1 1.1 1.0 1.1 1.3 1.4 1.4 1.3 1.4 1.3 1992................... NA NA NA NA 1993................... NA NA 1994................... NA NA 1995................... NA NA 1996................... NA NA 1997................... NA NA 1998................... 1999................... NA NA NA NA 2000................... NA NA 2001................... 3 294,234 13,659 2002 .................. 322,547 15,076 2003................... 2004 January .............. 26,170 1,231 26,975 1,234 February ............ March ................ 26,877 1,268 25,485 1,186 April .................. 28,569 1,343 May ................... 27,173 1,271 June ................... 27,693 1,322 July .................... 28,460 1,317 August ............... 25,965 1,222 September.......... October.............. 26,602 1,265 November.......... 25,967 1,227 30,558 1,438 December .......... 326,495 15,324 Total.................. 2005 January .............. 25,725 1,214 25,704 1,207 February ............ March ................ 28,082 1,326 29,596 1,395 April .................. 27,835 1,275 May ................... 32,143 1,487 June ................... 28,956 1,391 July .................... 29,704 1,398 August ............... September.......... 27,948 1,325 27,839 1,320 October.............. 28,187 1,343 November.......... 28,249 1,329 December .......... 339,968 16,011 Total.................. 2006 January .............. 24,464 1,178 February ............ 24,732 1,172 24,262 1,149 March ................ 24,776 1,183 April .................. 28,355 1,330 May ................... 27,642 1,308 June ................... 25,347 1,206 July .................... August ............... 28,155 1,357 27,930 1,316 September.......... 235,664 11,198 Total.................. Year to Date 2004................... 243,368 11,393 255,694 12,019 2005................... 2006................... 235,664 11,198 Rolling 12 Months Ending in September 2005................... 338,821 15,950 319,939 15,190 2006................... 1 2 3 Anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, lignite, waste coal, and coal synfuel. Distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, jet fuel, kerosene, and waste oil. Prior to 2002, these data were not collected from the Industrial Sector. NA = Not available. Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through June 2006 are revised. Values for 2005 and prior years are final. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Price data on the Form EIA-423 are proprietary and are only reported at an aggregated level. • Monetary values are expressed in nominal terms. • Mcf = thousand cubic feet. Source: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-423, "Monthly Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants Report." Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 80 Table 4.5. Receipts, Average Cost, and Quality of Fossil Fuels: Industrial Sector, 1992 through September 2006 (Continued) Petroleum Coke Natural Gas1 Avg. Receipts Sulfur % (billion Btu) (1000 Mcf) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 5.9 5.7 5.8 5.9 5.7 5.6 5.5 5.6 5.2 5.5 5.6 5.6 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.5 5.3 5.5 5.9 5.7 5.5 5.6 5.1 5.1 5.1 5.4 5.5 5.4 5.5 5.4 5.6 5.7 5.5 5.3 5.5 5.0 5.1 5.4 5.6 5.5 5.4 5.5 5.4 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 852,547 823,681 77,178 73,361 74,922 66,415 65,228 63,396 69,132 69,862 66,732 68,253 69,895 75,513 839,886 73,750 66,972 73,975 70,938 72,507 71,994 73,894 73,571 62,106 58,916 61,367 68,891 828,882 69,750 62,753 69,625 66,455 70,499 67,901 74,018 72,081 67,782 620,863 626,226 639,707 620,863 853,367 810,037 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 828,439 798,996 74,861 71,155 72,733 64,467 63,220 61,403 67,010 67,809 64,778 66,232 67,819 73,354 814,843 71,690 65,116 71,862 69,065 70,490 70,102 71,941 71,444 60,093 57,133 59,456 66,742 805,132 67,688 60,847 67,579 64,359 68,359 66,027 71,759 70,197 65,882 602,698 607,438 621,801 602,698 829,206 786,029 All Fossil Fuels2 Average Average Cost Cost (dollars/ (dollars/ 106 Btu) 106 Btu) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 3.36 5.32 6.02 5.78 5.45 5.46 5.92 6.53 6.21 6.06 5.32 5.56 7.17 6.93 6.04 6.23 6.13 6.31 7.23 6.81 6.40 7.06 7.63 10.08 11.95 11.61 10.23 8.00 9.98 8.04 7.17 7.12 6.98 6.01 5.96 6.88 6.62 7.18 5.86 7.06 7.18 6.93 8.12 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 1.63 4.20 4.84 4.60 4.38 4.33 4.55 4.98 4.85 4.74 4.28 4.45 5.65 5.40 4.76 5.11 4.91 5.07 5.61 5.44 5.01 5.56 5.96 7.45 8.61 8.43 7.74 6.18 7.78 6.29 5.81 5.70 5.53 4.85 4.95 5.50 5.28 5.74 4.62 5.55 5.74 5.46 6.35 Period Receipts (billion Btu) (1000 tons) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 138 594 45 36 43 59 47 64 42 39 27 41 40 55 540 50 50 42 52 52 42 62 42 46 49 50 56 594 85 56 52 47 60 43 49 58 40 490 404 438 490 574 646 Average Cost (dollars/ 106 Btu) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA .76 1.04 .99 .95 .91 .94 1.01 .94 .92 .96 .95 1.01 1.07 1.11 .98 1.11 1.19 1.07 1.17 1.25 .98 1.29 1.13 1.16 1.24 1.34 1.40 1.21 1.47 1.36 1.37 1.47 1.63 1.55 1.73 1.80 1.71 1.56 .95 1.16 1.56 1.14 1.50 (dollars/ ton) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 21.20 28.74 27.50 26.80 25.27 25.96 28.14 26.09 24.22 25.53 26.90 28.89 29.73 29.24 27.01 30.52 33.37 29.64 32.90 35.54 27.32 36.59 31.56 32.44 35.12 37.24 39.12 33.75 40.69 37.25 37.50 40.56 45.34 42.55 48.17 50.52 45.25 42.95 26.25 32.50 42.95 31.74 41.57 1992.................... NA 1993.................... NA 1994.................... NA 1995.................... NA 1996.................... NA 1997.................... NA 1998.................... NA 1999.................... NA 2000.................... NA 2001.................... NA 3 2002 ................... 3,846 2003.................... 16,383 2004 January ............... 1,268 February ............. 1,007 March ................. 1,198 April ................... 1,645 May .................... 1,310 June .................... 1,787 July ..................... 1,120 August ................ 1,027 September........... 769 October............... 1,178 November........... 1,122 December ........... 1,445 Total................... 14,876 2005 January ............... 1,361 February ............. 1,414 March ................. 1,163 April ................... 1,478 May .................... 1,478 June .................... 1,166 July ..................... 1,764 August ................ 1,156 September........... 1,273 October............... 1,398 November........... 1,402 December ........... 1,569 Total................... 16,620 2006 January ............... 2,351 February ............. 1,546 March ................. 1,416 April ................... 1,301 May .................... 1,662 June .................... 1,168 July ..................... 1,366 August ................ 1,615 September........... 1,066 Total................... 13,490 Year to Date 2004.................... 11,132 2005.................... 12,252 2006.................... 13,490 Rolling 12 Months Ending in September 2005.................... 15,997 2006.................... 17,858 1 2 3 Natural gas includes a small amount of supplemental gaseous fuels that cannot be identified separately. Includes blast furnace gas and other gases in years prior to 2001. Prior to 2002, these data were not collected from the Industrial Sector. NA = Not available. Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through June 2006 are revised. Values for 2005 and prior years are final. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Price data on the Form EIA-423 are proprietary and are only reported at an aggregated level. • Monetary values are expressed in nominal terms. • Mcf = thousand cubic feet. Source: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-423, "Monthly Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants Report." 81 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table 4.6.A. Receipts of Coal Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, September 2006 and 2005 (Thousand Tons) Electric Power Sector Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities Sep 2006 Sep 2005 596 -21 404 171 --6,286 308 908 5,071 18,824 4,878 4,873 3,350 3,822 1,901 11,923 1,601 1,657 1,717 3,517 1,090 2,185 156 16,280 436 -2,787 3,325 984 3,012 1,429 1,349 2,959 10,254 2,963 3,499 580 3,212 12,704 1,190 1,334 1,776 8,404 9,865 1,869 1,312 -1,006 493 1,496 1,505 2,184 924 120 249 555 61 -61 87,716 Census Division and State Independent Power Producers Sep 2006 700 173 10 517 ---4,913 371 858 3,683 4,302 3,985 160 22 136 ---------2,605 213 -224 -917 127 -221 904 612 -320 291 -6,092 -617 122 5,353 334 ---294 --40 -512 89 -423 61 -61 20,132 Commercial Sector Industrial Sector Percent Change 48.4 --52.2 38.3 -17.1 ---17.0 36.7 5.7 -24.3 -1.7 -2.9 -1.4 -1.7 -8.8 14.4 3.8 2.9 16.5 -15.4 14.7 1.3 -8.7 35.3 .5 -51.2 -14.0 5.4 -6.8 -7.2 .4 -11.0 5.5 4.5 10.4 -9.2 68.1 2.4 2.6 15.6 -7.6 -4.5 3.8 -4.4 3.1 13.0 --22.3 -50.0 -5.6 -6.5 -.7 -11.7 19.1 .3 -23.7 1.3 -1.3 -.4 Sep 2006 184 --43 142 --159 50 58 52 13,803 530 4,647 3,193 3,329 2,104 12,210 1,560 1,930 1,386 4,023 1,104 1,996 211 13,588 --2,932 3,449 -2,634 1,418 965 2,190 9,980 3,270 2,858 683 3,169 6,713 1,376 614 1,540 3,183 9,010 1,896 1,482 -487 247 1,413 1,317 2,168 250 -250 ----65,898 Sep 2005 210 --39 171 --200 57 76 66 14,475 993 4,713 3,267 3,651 1,850 11,696 1,505 1,657 1,594 3,509 1,090 2,185 156 13,257 --2,578 3,256 -2,831 1,422 1,142 2,028 9,542 2,953 3,123 400 3,067 6,572 1,190 609 1,625 3,148 9,338 1,839 1,312 -614 493 1,496 1,400 2,184 249 -249 ----65,539 Sep 2005 375 -10 365 ---5,960 251 776 4,933 4,004 3,642 160 49 151 3 55 --55 ----2,834 436 -187 -984 127 -189 911 566 11 375 180 -5,887 -722 105 5,060 434 ---391 --43 -636 81 -555 61 -61 20,813 Sep 2006 -----------22 7 -16 --12 ---12 ---------------------------------------34 Sep 2005 -----------31 11 -21 --8 ---8 ---------------------------------------39 Sep 2006 -------145 -43 102 370 217 -60 22 71 155 88 -67 ----168 --22 54 -32 16 14 29 119 ---119 222 --35 188 83 32 -----51 -54 54 -----1,316 Sep 2005 11 -11 ----127 -55 72 314 232 -14 21 48 164 96 -68 ----189 --22 68 -53 7 18 20 145 ---145 245 -3 46 197 92 30 -----62 -39 39 -----1,325 New England .............. Connecticut .................. Maine ........................... Massachusetts .............. New Hampshire ........... Rhode Island ................ Vermont ....................... Middle Atlantic .......... New Jersey................... New York..................... Pennsylvania ................ East North Central .... Illinois .......................... Indiana ......................... Michigan ...................... Ohio ............................. Wisconsin .................... West North Central ... Iowa ............................. Kansas.......................... Minnesota .................... Missouri ....................... Nebraska ...................... North Dakota ............... South Dakota ............... South Atlantic ............ Delaware ...................... District of Columbia .... Florida.......................... Georgia ........................ Maryland...................... North Carolina ............. South Carolina ............. Virginia ........................ West Virginia............... East South Central..... Alabama....................... Kentucky...................... Mississippi ................... Tennessee..................... West South Central ... Arkansas ...................... Louisiana...................... Oklahoma..................... Texas............................ Mountain .................... Arizona ........................ Colorado ...................... Idaho ............................ Montana ....................... Nevada ......................... New Mexico................. Utah.............................. Wyoming ..................... Pacific Contiguous ..... California ..................... Oregon ......................... Washington .................. Pacific Noncontiguous............ Alaska .......................... Hawaii.......................... U.S. Total .................... 884 173 10 559 142 --5,217 421 959 3,837 18,497 4,738 4,806 3,291 3,486 2,175 12,377 1,648 1,930 1,453 4,035 1,104 1,996 211 16,361 213 -3,177 3,504 917 2,794 1,434 1,200 3,122 10,711 3,270 3,178 975 3,288 13,028 1,376 1,232 1,696 8,724 9,427 1,928 1,482 -781 247 1,413 1,407 2,168 816 143 250 423 61 -61 87,379 Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2005 are final. Values for 2006 are preliminary. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Coal includes anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, lignite, waste coal, and coal synfuel. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-423, "Monthly Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants Report;" and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, FERC Form 423, "Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants." Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 82 Table 4.6.B. Receipts of Coal Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, Year-to-Date through September 2006 and 2005 (Thousand Tons) Electric Power Sector Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities 2006 2005 6,906 1,565 200 3,781 1,360 --44,376 3,576 6,883 33,917 164,989 42,691 43,980 27,569 33,227 17,521 106,170 14,063 15,207 15,539 32,232 9,099 18,758 1,271 141,657 1,982 -25,191 28,947 8,753 24,471 12,180 11,503 28,629 93,578 27,354 30,709 7,747 27,768 110,520 10,122 11,373 15,997 73,028 87,656 15,429 13,773 -8,428 6,301 12,664 12,895 18,164 8,056 1,249 1,915 4,892 524 -524 764,431 Census Division and State Independent Power Producers 2006 5,141 1,614 110 3,418 ---41,438 2,262 6,670 32,506 40,946 38,024 1,557 133 1,231 1 --------23,681 1,865 -1,759 -8,514 1,020 -2,368 8,155 5,860 -3,268 2,592 -52,578 -5,525 1,069 45,985 3,382 ---3,024 --358 -4,419 617 -3,802 482 -482 177,928 Commercial Sector Industrial Sector Percent Change .1 3.1 -44.9 .9 1.0 ---.8 -25.3 9.0 -.2 4.0 5.8 5.4 2.4 -.5 7.5 5.4 6.2 6.9 -5.2 12.0 6.6 -.1 15.6 5.0 -5.9 -10.6 13.4 -2.7 -3.3 3.7 3.7 2.9 1.9 1.8 1.2 -3.6 4.4 4.9 14.2 .5 5.3 4.2 -2.4 .7 6.1 --8.2 -58.3 .1 1.0 6.7 -22.9 -7.1 -34.7 -22.3 -8.1 --8.1 2.9 2006 1,773 --399 1,374 --1,428 409 432 587 127,496 4,998 44,818 27,664 31,591 18,424 110,633 14,111 16,258 14,403 35,958 9,700 18,734 1,469 123,614 --25,929 32,465 -22,333 12,465 9,403 21,019 88,399 27,847 27,807 4,873 27,872 61,269 11,558 5,903 15,374 28,433 81,466 15,223 14,620 -4,710 2,625 12,676 12,240 19,374 1,250 -1,250 ----597,328 2005 1,693 --332 1,360 --1,489 437 407 645 126,604 8,349 42,726 27,072 31,511 16,946 104,232 13,228 15,207 14,545 32,123 9,099 18,758 1,271 116,511 --23,387 28,447 -22,920 12,030 9,057 20,670 86,338 27,273 27,516 5,138 26,411 57,839 10,122 5,849 14,529 27,339 83,466 15,159 13,773 -5,230 6,301 12,664 12,173 18,164 1,915 -1,915 ----580,086 2005 5,126 1,565 113 3,449 ---41,703 3,139 5,960 32,603 35,193 32,209 1,254 184 1,490 56 654 --654 ----23,314 1,982 -1,621 -8,753 1,032 -2,287 7,639 5,883 81 3,193 2,608 -50,550 -5,481 1,073 43,996 3,562 ---3,198 --365 -5,483 591 -4,892 524 -524 171,992 2006 -----------246 56 -190 --131 ---131 ---------------------------------------376 2005 -----------225 46 -179 --109 ---109 ---------------------------------------333 2006 -------1,176 -403 773 2,959 2,070 -256 228 404 1,151 817 -333 ----1,455 --164 371 -305 163 155 297 1,111 ---1,111 2,073 --409 1,664 731 307 -----424 -543 543 -----11,198 2005 87 -87 ----1,184 -516 668 2,967 2,088 -134 226 520 1,175 835 -340 ----1,832 --183 501 -519 150 160 320 1,356 ---1,356 2,131 -44 395 1,692 627 270 -----357 -658 658 -----12,019 New England .............. Connecticut .................. Maine ........................... Massachusetts .............. New Hampshire ........... Rhode Island ................ Vermont ....................... Middle Atlantic .......... New Jersey................... New York..................... Pennsylvania ................ East North Central .... Illinois .......................... Indiana ......................... Michigan ...................... Ohio ............................. Wisconsin .................... West North Central ... Iowa ............................. Kansas.......................... Minnesota .................... Missouri ....................... Nebraska ...................... North Dakota ............... South Dakota ............... South Atlantic ............ Delaware ...................... District of Columbia .... Florida.......................... Georgia ........................ Maryland...................... North Carolina ............. South Carolina ............. Virginia ........................ West Virginia............... East South Central..... Alabama....................... Kentucky...................... Mississippi ................... Tennessee..................... West South Central ... Arkansas ...................... Louisiana...................... Oklahoma..................... Texas............................ Mountain .................... Arizona ........................ Colorado ...................... Idaho ............................ Montana ....................... Nevada ......................... New Mexico................. Utah.............................. Wyoming ..................... Pacific Contiguous ..... California ..................... Oregon ......................... Washington .................. Pacific Noncontiguous............ Alaska .......................... Hawaii.......................... U.S. Total .................... 6,915 1,614 110 3,817 1,374 --44,042 2,671 7,506 33,866 171,646 45,147 46,375 28,243 33,050 18,830 111,914 14,928 16,258 14,736 36,088 9,700 18,734 1,469 148,750 1,865 -27,851 32,836 8,514 23,658 12,628 11,926 29,471 95,370 27,847 31,075 7,465 28,983 115,920 11,558 11,427 16,852 76,082 85,579 15,530 14,620 -7,734 2,625 12,676 13,022 19,374 6,213 1,160 1,250 3,802 482 -482 786,831 Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2005 are final. Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through June 2006 are revised. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Coal includes anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, lignite, waste coal, and coal synfuel. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-423, "Monthly Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants Report;" and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, FERC Form 423, "Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants." 83 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table 4.7.A. Receipts of Petroleum Liquids Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, September 2006 and 2005 (Thousand Barrels) Electric Power Sector Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities Sep 2006 Sep 2005 1,778 540 209 939 89 1 -4,348 200 3,407 742 376 141 20 79 117 19 193 16 155 11 5 * 5 -7,317 38 17 5,344 68 797 40 63 902 48 516 24 16 472 5 316 21 187 16 92 31 4 7 -3 3 3 4 5 21 10 * 11 263 -263 15,159 Census Division and State Independent Power Producers Sep 2006 380 183 1 197 ---408 11 197 200 16 8 --6 3 --------54 4 -2 -44 --1 2 * -* --11 -1 -9 2 ---2 ----8 3 -4 240 -240 1,118 Commercial Sector Industrial Sector Percent Change -76.0 -66.2 -79.9 -78.8 -98.2 -100.0 --85.6 -91.1 -88.0 -72.9 -57.7 -92.1 153.2 -37.8 -73.6 -10.7 -67.2 -58.4 -95.7 219.5 -40.7 NM -35.3 --49.9 -80.5 -100.0 -34.8 -83.0 -94.5 -40.8 -53.2 -96.8 -23.5 -71.5 -66.7 -24.8 -76.2 225.3 -73.0 -93.1 -76.6 -97.8 -57.2 16.8 252.3 -83.8 -15.2 -83.3 124.8 -68.6 38.0 260.0 596.1 NM -59.2 -8.6 --8.6 -63.6 Sep 2006 2 --1 2 --217 7 210 * 121 3 47 32 24 14 63 7 7 35 3 9 3 -3,521 2 -3,457 5 -18 29 2 8 144 5 12 112 15 49 1 42 * 5 34 16 1 -2 1 6 1 7 3 3 * ----4,154 Sep 2005 149 --59 89 --1,557 107 1,449 * 212 3 15 79 98 19 192 16 155 10 5 * 5 -5,867 22 -4,901 26 -21 43 831 23 507 17 14 472 5 205 21 165 16 3 29 4 7 -1 3 3 4 5 * * * ----8,717 Sep 2005 1,557 540 162 853 -1 -2,790 92 1,957 740 156 138 --17 * * --* ----1,276 5 17 399 -797 --49 10 6 4 2 --67 -2 -65 2 ---2 ----4 3 -1 263 -263 6,120 Sep 2006 2 --2 -------* * ------------------------------------------------2 Sep 2005 21 --21 -------* * ------------------------------------------------21 Sep 2006 41 -41 ----1 -* 1 22 -4 17 1 -* --* ----91 1 -25 7 -5 1 26 27 3 3 ---25 ---25 ---------66 66 -----250 Sep 2005 52 -46 5 ---2 --2 8 -6 1 2 * * --* ----174 12 -44 42 -19 20 22 15 3 3 ---44 -19 -24 ---------17 7 -10 ---301 New England .............. Connecticut .................. Maine ........................... Massachusetts .............. New Hampshire ........... Rhode Island ................ Vermont ....................... Middle Atlantic .......... New Jersey................... New York..................... Pennsylvania ................ East North Central .... Illinois .......................... Indiana ......................... Michigan ...................... Ohio ............................. Wisconsin .................... West North Central ... Iowa ............................. Kansas.......................... Minnesota .................... Missouri ....................... Nebraska ...................... North Dakota ............... South Dakota ............... South Atlantic ............ Delaware ...................... District of Columbia .... Florida.......................... Georgia ........................ Maryland...................... North Carolina ............. South Carolina ............. Virginia ........................ West Virginia............... East South Central..... Alabama....................... Kentucky...................... Mississippi ................... Tennessee..................... West South Central ... Arkansas ...................... Louisiana...................... Oklahoma..................... Texas............................ Mountain .................... Arizona ........................ Colorado ...................... Idaho ............................ Montana ....................... Nevada ......................... New Mexico................. Utah.............................. Wyoming ..................... Pacific Contiguous ..... California ..................... Oregon ......................... Washington .................. Pacific Noncontiguous............ Alaska .......................... Hawaii.......................... U.S. Total .................... 426 183 42 199 2 --626 18 407 201 159 11 51 49 31 17 63 7 7 35 3 9 3 -3,665 7 -3,484 11 44 23 29 29 37 147 8 12 112 15 85 1 44 * 40 36 16 1 -3 1 6 1 7 77 72 * 4 240 -240 5,525 * = 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 2005 are final. Values for 2006 are preliminary. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Petroleum liquids include distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, jet fuel, kerosene, and waste oil. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-423, "Monthly Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants Report;" and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, FERC Form 423, "Monthly Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants Report." Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 84 Table 4.7.B. Receipts of Petroleum Liquids Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, Year-to-Date through September 2006 and 2005 (Thousand Barrels) Electric Power Sector Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities 2006 2005 12,686 3,008 1,331 6,798 1,546 1 1 32,212 1,036 26,314 4,862 2,507 532 255 1,124 505 91 1,420 118 1,062 116 66 9 47 2 50,528 1,092 512 34,390 782 4,341 429 473 8,072 436 2,098 201 172 1,584 142 3,046 60 2,271 33 682 309 67 23 -29 44 52 41 54 765 550 4 210 2,151 * 2,151 107,722 Census Division and State Independent Power Producers 2006 4,565 1,345 178 3,042 ---4,866 125 3,416 1,324 257 198 --33 26 --------1,880 87 196 337 -1,115 2 -125 17 18 1 17 --133 -16 -117 28 -5 -21 -2 --106 102 -5 3,769 -3,769 15,622 Commercial Sector Industrial Sector Percent Change -54.5 -55.3 -58.1 -50.3 -68.0 -100.0 -100.0 -62.4 -2.7 -63.1 -71.2 -35.0 -57.2 5.6 -41.9 -22.3 -4.4 -56.6 -52.2 -73.8 -23.8 11.7 796.9 -15.2 -99.7 -48.9 -84.5 -61.8 -38.9 -65.7 -74.3 -42.3 -34.1 -75.5 17.3 -53.8 -43.1 -20.9 -61.5 -22.3 -58.1 -31.6 -67.3 -62.0 -29.7 12.3 78.6 -27.6 -15.2 -52.2 -7.1 -.8 26.6 -34.1 -11.1 132.3 -97.8 75.2 816.0 75.2 -51.0 2006 548 --53 495 --7,168 883 6,283 2 1,183 29 229 515 350 60 617 56 278 88 74 81 40 * 22,900 33 -20,412 178 -225 249 1,633 171 932 93 119 610 110 857 41 726 12 77 319 119 12 -12 21 46 41 68 34 24 10 -* * -34,560 2005 1,535 --118 1,416 -1 12,592 497 12,094 1 1,881 65 214 1,083 440 80 1,410 118 1,062 106 66 9 47 2 41,185 178 -32,679 238 -210 230 7,421 230 2,030 168 136 1,584 142 2,209 60 1,984 33 132 290 67 23 -16 44 45 41 54 68 64 4 -* * -63,200 2005 10,038 3,008 651 6,248 130 1 -19,417 539 14,187 4,691 527 467 --51 9 10 --10 ----7,374 796 512 1,277 -4,341 13 -399 35 54 18 36 --219 -18 -201 20 ---13 -7 --200 184 -15 2,151 -2,151 40,009 2006 114 --114 -------1 1 ------------------------------------------------115 2005 250 --250 ---2 -2 -1 1 ------------------------------------------------253 2006 547 -380 167 ---81 -8 73 188 -40 138 9 2 * --* ----1,046 48 -279 90 -21 63 221 324 21 21 ---285 ---285 ---------363 363 -----2,531 2005 862 -681 182 ---201 -31 170 98 -41 41 13 2 * --* ----1,969 118 -434 545 -206 243 252 171 15 15 ---617 -269 -348 ---------497 302 -195 ---4,260 New England .............. Connecticut .................. Maine ........................... Massachusetts .............. New Hampshire ........... Rhode Island ................ Vermont ....................... Middle Atlantic .......... New Jersey................... New York..................... Pennsylvania ................ East North Central .... Illinois .......................... Indiana ......................... Michigan ...................... Ohio ............................. Wisconsin .................... West North Central ... Iowa ............................. Kansas.......................... Minnesota .................... Missouri ....................... Nebraska ...................... North Dakota ............... South Dakota ............... South Atlantic ............ Delaware ...................... District of Columbia .... Florida.......................... Georgia ........................ Maryland...................... North Carolina ............. South Carolina ............. Virginia ........................ West Virginia............... East South Central..... Alabama....................... Kentucky...................... Mississippi ................... Tennessee..................... West South Central ... Arkansas ...................... Louisiana...................... Oklahoma..................... Texas............................ Mountain .................... Arizona ........................ Colorado ...................... Idaho ............................ Montana ....................... Nevada ......................... New Mexico................. Utah.............................. Wyoming ..................... Pacific Contiguous ..... California ..................... Oregon ......................... Washington .................. Pacific Noncontiguous............ Alaska .......................... Hawaii.......................... U.S. Total .................... 5,774 1,345 558 3,376 495 --12,115 1,009 9,707 1,399 1,629 228 269 653 392 87 617 56 278 88 74 81 40 * 25,826 169 196 21,028 268 1,115 248 312 1,979 512 970 114 136 610 110 1,275 41 742 12 479 347 119 17 -33 21 48 41 68 504 489 10 5 3,770 * 3,769 52,826 * = 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 "*". ) Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2005 are final. Values for 2006 are preliminary. Values for January through June 2006 are revised. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. • Petroleum liquids include distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, jet fuel, kerosene, and waste oil. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-423, "Monthly Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants Report;" and Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, FERC Form 423, "Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants." 85 Energy Information Administration/Electric Power Monthly January 2007 Table 4.8.A. Receipts of Petroleum Coke Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, September 2006 and 2005 (Thousand Tons) Electric Power Sector Total (All Sectors) Electric Utilities Sep 2006 Sep 2005 -------45 -33 13 42 --8 -34 14 2 2 9 ----321 --298 23 -----94 -94 --96 -48 -48 ---------20 20 -----633 Census Division and State Independent Power Producers Sep 2006 -------7 -7 -4 --4 --------------------113 -113 --102 -50 -52 1 ---1 ----13 13 -----242 Commercial Sector Industrial Sector Percent Change --------55.5 --77.8 .4 -6.1 ---45.3 -3.1 -2.0 288.6 90.7 -79.6 -----3.0 ---.3 -38.2 -----20.4 -20.4 --6.0 -4.5 -7.4 ----------33.6 -33.6 ------2.9 Sep 2006 -----------22 ----22 13 7 5 2 ----297 --297 --------------------------------332 Sep 2005 -----------22 ----22 14 2 2 9 ----298 --298 --------------------------------334 Sep 2005 -------35 -33 2 8 --8 --------------------94 -94 --96 -48 -48 ---------20 20 -----254 Sep 2006 --------------------------------------------------------------- Sep 2005 --------------------------------------------------------------- Sep 2006 -------13 --13 13 ----13 --------14 ---14 -------------------------------40 Sep 2005 -------11 --11 12 ----12 --------23 ---23 -------------------------------46 New England .............. Connecticut .................. Maine ........................... Massachusetts .............. New Hampshire ........... Rhode Island ................ Vermont ....................... Middle Atlantic .......... New Jersey................... New York..................... Pennsylvania ................ East North Central .... Illinois .......................... Indiana ......................... Michigan ...................... Ohio ............................. Wisconsin .................... West North Central ... Iowa ............................. Kansas.......................... Minnesota .................... Missouri ....................... Nebraska ...................... North Dakota ............... South Dakota ............... South Atlantic ............ Delaware ...................... District of Columbia .... Florida.......................... Georgia ........................ Maryland...................... North Carolina ............. South Carolina ............. Virginia ........................ West Virginia............... East South Central..... Alabama....................... Kentucky...................... Mississippi ................... Tennessee..................... West South Central ... Arkansas ...................... Louisiana...................... Oklahoma..................... Texas............................ Mountain .................... Arizona ........................ Colorado ...................... Idaho ............................ Montana ....................... Nevada ......................... New Mexico................. Utah.............................. Wyoming ..................... Pacific Contiguous ..... California ..................... Oregon ......................... Washington .................. Pacific Noncontiguous............ Alaska .......................... Hawaii.......................... U.S. Total .................... -------20 -7 13 39 --4 -35 13 7 5 2 ----312 --297 14 -----113 -113 --102 -50 -52 1 ---1 ----13 13 -----614 Notes: • See Glossary for definitions. • Values for 2005 are final. Values for 2006 are preliminary. • Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-423, "Monthly Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric