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  Data For: July 2004
  Report Released: October 19, 2004

  Next Release Date: Mid-November 2004



Table 1.10.A. Net Generation from Natural Gas by State by Sector, July 2004
and 2003

(Thousand Megawatthours)
Census Division
and State
Total (All Sectors) Electric Power Sector Commercial Sector[1] Industrial Sector[2]
Electric Utilities[3] Independent Power Producers
Jul-04 Jul-03 Percent Change Jul-04 Jul-03 Jul-04 Jul-03 Jul-04 Jul-03 Jul-04 Jul-03
New England 4,643 4,905 -5.3 NM NM 4,439 4,645 32 37 158 190
Connecticut 893 556 60.6 -- -- 873 530 NM NM NM NM
Maine 940 1,016 -7.4 -- -- 824 878 NM NM 116 137
Massachusetts 2,139 2,705 -20.9 NM NM 2,079 2,617 29 33 NM NM
New Hampshire 245 8 NM NM NM 239 -- -- -- NM NM
Rhode Island 425 620 -31.4 -- -- 425 620 NM NM -- --
Vermont * * 36.4 * * -- -- -- -- -- --
Middle Atlantic 6,072 6,107 -0.6 909 1,014 4,841 4,773 NM NM 284 266
New Jersey 1,874 1,813 3.3 NM NM 1,715 1,692 NM NM 140 101
New York 2,746 3,437 -20.1 904 1,011 1,750 2,313 NM NM 83 96
Pennsylvania 1,453 857 69.5 NM NM 1,376 768 NM NM NM NM
East North Central 2,587 2,356 9.8 274 479 2,160 1,721 58 31 95 124
Illinois 519 619 -16.2 18 46 411 494 49 21 NM NM
Indiana 238 355 -33.1 95 174 123 162 NM NM NM NM
Michigan 1,369 1,015 34.9 69 93 1,285 904 NM NM NM NM
Ohio 205 123 67.1 28 35 173 83 NM NM NM NM
Wisconsin 256 244 5.2 64 131 168 79 7 7 NM NM
West North Central 867 1,384 -37.4 656 1,062 183 283 9 14 NM NM
Iowa 45 49 -9.3 44 35 -- -- NM NM -- 12
Kansas 115 254 -54.8 112 251 -- -- NM NM NM NM
Minnesota 205 277 -25.9 133 176 52 82 7 12 14 8
Missouri 427 650 -34.2 296 449 131 200 * * NM NM
Nebraska 46 118 -61.1 45 117 NM NM 1 1 NM NM
North Dakota * * 13.2 NM NM -- -- -- -- * *
South Dakota 28 35 -19.9 28 35 -- -- -- -- -- --
South Atlantic 10,998 9,729 13 8,503 6,918 2,306 2,648 NM NM 183 152
Delaware 139 280 -50.3 NM NM 138 280 -- -- -- --
District of Columbia -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
Florida 7,856 6,511 20.7 6,844 5,719 900 696 NM NM 107 89
Georgia 1,070 779 37.3 413 154 618 602 -- -- 39 23
Maryland 98 567 -82.7 NM NM 94 562 -- -- NM NM
North Carolina 438 598 -26.7 371 375 66 220 * 1 NM NM
South Carolina 476 350 36.1 341 285 134 63 NM NM 1 1
Virginia 904 609 48.6 533 383 348 196 -- 4 24 26
West Virginia 15 35 -55.9 * * 8 28 -- -- NM NM
East South Central 4,217 3,047 38.4 1,633 1,573 2,399 1,272 9 6 176 197
Alabama 2,440 1,731 40.9 894 910 1,460 714 -- -- 86 107
Kentucky 58 56 3.5 40 32 2 4 -- -- NM NM
Mississippi 1,677 1,229 36.5 682 622 936 553 2 2 NM NM
Tennessee 42 30 37.5 16 8 1 -- 7 4 NM NM
West South Central 27,469 29,086 -5.6 7,284 8,929 15,367 15,791 53 51 4,765 4,315
Arkansas 560 403 38.9 NM NM 521 289 NM NM NM NM
Louisiana 4,270 4,516 -5.5 1,427 1,607 990 1,121 3 2 1,851 1,786
Oklahoma 3,011 3,489 -13.7 1,596 2,224 1,374 1,227 NM NM 39 36
Texas 19,628 20,677 -5.1 4,236 5,000 12,482 13,154 47 46 2,862 2,477
Mountain 6,970 5,853 19.1 2,370 2,538 4,533 3,236 NM NM NM NM
Arizona 3,035 2,559 18.6 910 679 2,124 1,878 NM NM NM NM
Colorado 1,307 950 37.5 431 508 860 418 10 18 NM NM
Idaho 154 55 181.2 NM NM 146 17 -- -- NM NM
Montana NM NM -- NM NM NM NM -- -- NM NM
Nevada 1,839 1,540 19.4 495 685 1,344 855 -- -- -- --
New Mexico 421 479 -12.2 349 415 NM NM NM NM NM NM
Utah 181 233 -22.5 163 198 -- 14 NM NM NM NM
Wyoming NM NM -- NM NM NM NM -- -- NM NM
Pacific Contiguous 12,225 11,990 2 1,811 1,763 9,093 8,995 156 163 1,165 1,068
California 10,071 9,816 2.6 1,278 1,214 7,513 7,419 153 160 1,127 1,024
Oregon 1,225 1,313 -6.7 279 254 910 1,022 NM NM 35 37
Washington 929 860 8 253 296 670 555 NM NM 3 7
Pacific Noncontiguous 282 352 -20.1 249 273 -- -- -- -- NM NM
Alaska 282 352 -20.1 249 273 -- -- -- -- NM NM
Hawaii -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --
U.S. Total 76,329 74,809 2 23,703 24,580 45,322 43,364 378 396 6,926 6,468
   [1] Commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants with NAICS other than 22; includes a small number of commercial electricity-only plants.
   [2] Industrial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants with NAICS other than 22; includes a small number of industrial electricity-only plants.
   [3] The electric utility sector includes electricity-only plants whose primary business is to sell electricity.
   NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change.
   * = 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 2003 and 2004 are estimated based on a sample; they are preliminary data - see Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-906. 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. Due to restructuring of the electric power industry, electric utilities are selling plants to the nonutility sector. This will affect comparisons of current and historical data. 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.