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Date of Data: 2002
Report Released: December 2003
Next Release Date: November 2004
Table 1.1.  Net Generation by Energy Source by Type of Producer, 1991 through 2002
(Thousand Megawatthours)
Period
Coal[1]
Petroleum[2]
Natural Gas
Other Gases[3]
Nuclear
Hydro- electric[4]
Other Renewables[5]
Other[6]
Total
Total (All Sectors)
1991
1,590,623
119,752
381,553
11,336
612,565
284,453
68,779
4,739
3,073,799
1992
1,621,206
100,154
404,074
13,270
618,776
248,911
73,770
3,720
3,083,882
1993
1,690,070
112,788
414,927
12,956
610,291
276,458
76,213
3,487
3,197,191
1994
1,690,694
105,901
460,219
13,319
640,440
256,748
76,535
3,667
3,247,522
1995
1,709,426
74,554
496,058
13,870
673,402
308,108
73,965
4,104
3,353,487
1996
1,795,196
81,411
455,056
14,356
674,729
344,074
75,796
3,571
3,444,188
1997
1,845,016
92,555
479,399
13,351
628,644
352,413
77,183
3,612
3,492,172
1998
1,873,516
128,800
531,257
13,492
673,702
318,868
77,088
3,571
3,620,295
1999
1,881,087
118,061
556,396
14,126
728,254
313,439
79,423
4,024
3,694,810
2000
1,966,265
111,221
601,038
13,955
753,893
270,034
80,906
4,794
3,802,105
2001R
1,903,956
124,880
639,129
9,039
768,826
208,138
77,985
4,690
3,736,644
2002
1,933,130
94,567
691,006
11,463
780,064
255,586
86,922
5,714
3,858,452
Electricity Generators, Electric Utilities
1991
1,551,167
111,463
264,172
--
612,565
275,519
10,137
--
2,825,023
1992
1,575,895
88,916
263,872
--
618,776
239,559
10,200
--
2,797,219
1993
1,639,151
99,539
258,915
--
610,291
265,063
9,565
--
2,882,525
1994
1,635,493
91,039
291,115
--
640,440
243,693
8,933
--
2,910,712
1995
1,652,914
60,844
307,306
--
673,402
293,653
6,409
--
2,994,529
1996
1,737,453
67,346
262,730
--
674,729
327,970
7,214
--
3,077,442
1997
1,787,806
77,753
283,625
--
628,644
337,234
7,462
--
3,122,523
1998
1,807,480
110,158
309,222
--
673,702
304,403
7,206
--
3,212,171
1999
1,767,679
86,929
296,381
--
725,036
293,932
3,716
--
3,173,674
2000
1,696,619
72,180
290,715
--
705,433
248,195
2,241
--
3,015,383
2001R
1,560,146
78,908
264,434
--
534,207
190,100
2,152
--
2,629,946
2002
1,514,670
59,125
229,639
206
507,380
234,868
3,569
--
2,549,457
Electricity Generators, Independent Power Producers
1991
757
745
3,604
3
--
5,959
27,527
--
38,596
1992
1,165
1,160
6,999
3
--
6,280
30,228
--
45,836
1993
2,904
1,060
8,293
7
--
8,425
32,706
--
53,396
1994
4,370
1,047
8,603
7
--
6,934
33,554
--
54,514
1995
5,044
1,162
10,136
6
--
9,033
32,841
--
58,222
1996
5,312
1,170
10,104
4
--
10,101
33,440
--
60,132
1997
5,344
2,557
7,506
31
--
9,375
33,929
--
58,741
1998
15,539
5,503
26,657
55
--
8,997
34,703
--
91,455
1999
64,387
17,906
60,264
36
3,218
14,635
40,460
--
200,905
2000
213,956
25,795
108,712
181
48,460
17,604
42,831
--
457,540
2001R
291,678
34,257
162,540
10
234,619
14,826
42,661
--
780,592
2002
366,535
24,150
227,155
29
272,684
16,880
46,456
1,441
955,331
Combined Heat and Power, Electric Power[7]
1991
16,921
590
49,997
716
--
--
3,315
403
71,942
1992
20,653
2,162
63,403
1,209
--
--
3,411
480
91,319
1993
23,409
4,827
75,013
959
--
--
3,360
408
107,976
1994
26,414
6,592
85,971
1,085
--
--
3,199
239
123,500
1995
28,098
6,139
101,737
1,921
--
--
3,372
213
141,480
1996
29,207
6,267
105,923
1,337
--
--
3,632
201
146,567
1997
27,611
6,170
108,465
1,503
--
--
4,299
63
148,111
1998
27,174
6,550
113,413
2,260
--
--
4,234
159
153,790
1999
26,551
6,704
116,351
1,571
--
--
4,088
139
155,404
2000
32,536
7,217
118,551
1,847
--
--
4,330
125
164,606
2001R
31,003
5,984
127,966
576
--
--
3,988
0
169,515
2002
29,408
6,458
150,889
1,734
--
--
4,565
615
193,670
Combined Heat and Power, Commercial[8]
1991
775
413
3,213
116
--
131
1,010
1
5,659
1992
749
302
3,867
105
--
122
1,082
1
6,228
1993
864
334
4,471
100
--
100
1,132
*
7,000
1994
850
417
4,929
115
--
93
1,216
--
7,619
1995
998
379
5,162
--
--
118
1,575
*
8,232
1996
1,051
369
5,249
*
--
126
2,235
*
9,030
1997
1,040
427
4,725
3
--
120
2,385
*
8,701
1998
985
383
4,879
7
--
120
2,373
--
8,748
1999
995
434
4,607
*
--
115
2,412
*
8,563
2000
1,097
432
4,262
*
--
100
2,012
*
7,903
2001R
995
438
4,434
*
--
66
1,482
*
7,416
2002
992
431
4,310
*
--
13
1,585
84
7,415
Combined Heat and Power, Industrial[9]
1991
21,002
6,540
60,567
10,501
--
2,844
26,791
4,336
132,579
1992
22,743
7,615
65,933
11,953
--
2,950
28,847
3,239
143,280
1993
23,742
7,028
68,234
11,890
--
2,871
29,450
3,079
146,294
1994
23,568
6,808
69,600
12,112
--
6,028
29,633
3,428
151,178
1995
22,372
6,030
71,717
11,943
--
5,304
29,768
3,890
151,025
1996
22,172
6,260
71,049
13,015
--
5,878
29,274
3,370
151,017
1997
23,214
5,649
75,078
11,814
--
5,685
29,107
3,549
154,097
1998
22,337
6,206
77,085
11,170
--
5,349
28,572
3,412
154,132
1999
21,474
6,088
78,793
12,519
--
4,758
28,747
3,885
156,264
2000
22,056
5,597
78,798
11,927
--
4,135
29,491
4,669
156,673
2001R
20,135
5,293
79,755
8,454
--
3,145
27,703
4,690
149,175
2002
21,525
4,403
79,013
9,493
--
3,825
30,747
3,574
152,580
   [1] Anthracite, bituminous coal, subbituminous coal, lignite, waste coal, and synthetic coal.
   [2] Distillate fuel oil (all diesel and No. 1, No. 2, and No. 4 fuel oils), residual fuel oil (No. 5 and No. 6 fuel oils and bunker C fuel oil), jet fuel, kerosene, petroleum coke (converted to liquid petroleum, see Technical Notes for conversion methodology), and waste oil.
   [3] Blast furnace gas, propane gas, and other manufactured and waste gases derived from fossil fuels.
   [4] Conventional hydroelectric power and hydroelectric pumped storage facility production minus energy used for pumping.
   [5] 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.
   [6] Batteries, chemicals, hydrogen, pitch, purchased steam, sulfur, and miscellaneous technologies.
   [7] Electric utility CHP plants are included in Electricity Generators, Electric Utilities.
   [8] Small number of commercial electricity-only plants included.
   [9] Small number of Industrial electricity-only plants included.
   R = Revised.
   * = 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.
   Source: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report," and predecessor forms.

 

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