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Electric Power Monthly

with Data for September 2012


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Preface
The Electric Power Monthly (EPM) presents monthly elec-tricity 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 U.S. Energy Information
Administration (EIA) collected the information in this report to fulfill its data collection and
dissemination responsi-bilities as specified in the Federal Energy Administration Act of 1974 (Public Law
93 275) as amended.

Background
The Office of Electricity, Renewables & Uranium Statistics, U.S. EIA, U.S. 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 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-923, "Power Plant Operations
Report;" Form EIA-826, "Monthly Electric Sales and Revenue With State Distributions Report;" Form EIA860, "Annual Electric Generator Report;" Form EIA-860M, "Monthly Update to the Annual Electric
Generator Report;" and Form EIA-861, "Annual Electric Power Industry Report." Forms and their
instructions may be obtained from: http://www.eia.gov/survey/#electricity. A detailed description of
these forms and associated algorithms are found in Appendix C, Technical Notes.

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Table of Contents
Contacts
Quality
Preface
Background
Data Sources
Table Index
References
Glossary

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Table Index
Executive Summary

Table ES.1.A.
Table ES.1.B.
Table ES.2.A.
Table ES.2.B.
Table ES.3.
Table ES.4.

Total Electric Power Industry Summary Statistics


Total Electric Power Industry Summary Statistics, Year-to-Date
Summary Statistics: Receipts and Cost of Fossil Fuels for the Electric Power Industry by
Sector, Physical Units
Summary Statistics: Receipts and Cost of Fossil Fuels for the Electric Power Industry by
Sector, Btus
New U.S. Electric Generating Units by Operating Company, Plant and Month
Retired U.S. Electric Generating Units by Operating Company, Plant and Month

Chapter 1. Net Generation


Table 1.1.
Table 1.1.A.
Table 1.2.
Table 1.3.
Table 1.4.
Table 1.5.
Table 1.6.A.
Table 1.6.B.
Table 1.7.A.
Table 1.7.B.
Table 1.8.A.
Table 1.8.B.
Table 1.9.A.
Table 1.9.B.
Table 1.10.A.
Table 1.10.B.
Table 1.11.A.
Table 1.11.B.
Table 1.12.A.
Table 1.12.B.
Table 1.13.A.
Table 1.13.B.

Table 1.16.A.
Table 1.16.B.
Table 1.17.A.

Net Generation by Energy Source: Total (All Sectors)


Net Generation by Other Renewables: Total (All Sectors)
Net Generation by Energy Source: Electric Utilities
Net Generation by Energy Source: Independent Power Producers
Net Generation by Energy Source: Commercial Combined Heat and Power Sector
Net Generation by Energy Source: Industrial Combined Heat and Power Sector
Net Generation by State by Sector
Net Generation by State by Sector, Year-to-Date
Net Generation from Coal by State by Sector
Net Generation from Coal by State by Sector, Year-to-Date
Net Generation from Petroleum Liquids by State by Sector
Net Generation from Petroleum Liquids by State by Sector, Year-to-Date
Net Generation from Petroleum Coke by State by Sector
Net Generation from Petroleum Coke by State by Sector, Year-to-Date
Net Generation from Natural Gas by State by Sector
Net Generation from Natural Gas by State by Sector, Year-to-Date
Net Generation from Other Gases by State by Sector
Net Generation from Other Gases by State by Sector, Year-to-Date
Net Generation from Nuclear Energy by State by Sector
Net Generation from Nuclear Energy by State by Sector, Year-to-Date
Net Generation from Hydroelectric (Conventional) Power by State by Sector
Net Generation from Hydroelectric (Conventional) Power by State by Sector, Year-toDate
Net Generation from Other Renewables by State by Sector
Net Generation from Other Renewables by State by Sector, Year-to-Date
Net Generation from Hydroelectric (Pumped Storage) Power by State by Sector
Net Generation from Hydroelectric (Pumped Storage) Power by State by Sector, Year-toDate
Net Generation from Other Energy Sources by State by Sector
Net Generation from Other Energy Sources by State by Sector, Year-to-Date
Net Generation from Wind by State by Sector

Table 1.17.B.

Net Generation from Wind by State by Sector, Year-to-Date

Table 1.14.A.
Table 1.14.B.
Table 1.15.A.
Table 1.15.B.

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Table 1.18.A.
Table 1.18.B.
Table 1.19.A.
Table 1.19.B.
Table 1.20.A.
Table 1.20.B.

Net Generation from Biomass by State by Sector


Net Generation from Biomass by State by Sector, Year-to-Date
Net Generation from Geothermal by Census Division by Sector
Net Generation from Geothermal by Census Division by Sector, Year-to-Date
Net Generation from Solar by Census Division by Sector
Net Generation from Solar by Census Division by Sector, Year-to-Date

Chapter 2. Consumption of Fossil Fuels


Table 2.1.A.
Table 2.1.B.
Table 2.1.C.
Table 2.2.A.
Table 2.2.B.
Table 2.2.C.

Table 2.3.A.
Table 2.3.B.
Table 2.3.C.
Table 2.4.A.
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.

Coal: Consumption for Electricity Generation by Sector


Coal: Consumption for Useful Thermal Output by Sector
Coal: Consumption for Electricity Generation and Useful Thermal Output by Sector
Petroleum Liquids: Consumption for Electricity Generation by Sector
Petroleum Liquids: Consumption for Useful Thermal Output by Sector
Petroleum Liquids: Consumption for Electricity Generation and Useful Thermal Output
by Sector
Petroleum Coke: Consumption for Electricity Generation by Sector
Petroleum Coke: Consumption for Useful Thermal Output by Sector
Petroleum Coke: Consumption for Electricity Generation and Useful Thermal Output by
Sector
Natural Gas: Consumption for Electricity Generation by Sector
Natural Gas: Consumption for Useful Thermal Output by Sector
Natural Gas: Consumption for Electricity Generation and Useful Thermal Output by
Sector
Consumption of Coal for Electricity Generation by State by Sector
Consumption of Coal for Electricity Generation by State by Sector
Consumption of Petroleum Liquids for Electricity Generation by State by Sector
Consumption of Petroleum Liquids for Electricity Generation by State by Sector, Year-toDate
Consumption of Petroleum Coke for Electricity Generation by State by Sector
Consumption of Petroleum Coke for Electricity Generation by State by Sector, Year-toDate
Consumption of Natural Gas for Electricity Generation by State by Sector
Consumption of Natural Gas for Electricity Generation by State by Sector, Year-to-Date

Chapter 3. Fossil-Fuel Stocks for Electricity Generation


Table 3.1.
Table 3.2.
Table 3.3.
Table 3.4.

Stocks of Coal, Petroleum Liquids, and Petroleum Coke: Electric Power Sector
Stocks of Coal, Petroleum Liquids, and Petroleum Coke: Electric Power Sector, by State
Stocks of Coal, Petroleum Liquids, and Petroleum Coke: Electric Power Sector, by Census
Division
Stocks of Coal by Coal Rank

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Chapter 4. Receipts and Cost of Fossil Fuels


Table 4.1.
Table 4.2.
Table 4.3.
Table 4.4.
Table 4.5.
Table 4.6.A.
Table 4.6.B.
Table 4.7.A.
Table 4.7.B.
Table 4.8.A.
Table 4.8.B.
Table 4.9.A.
Table 4.9.B.
Table 4.10.A.
Table 4.10.B.
Table 4.11.A.
Table 4.11.B.
Table 4.12.A.
Table 4.12.B.
Table 4.13.A.
Table 4.13.B.
Table 4.14.
Table 4.15.
Table 4.16.
Table 4.17.
Table 4.18.

Receipts, Average Cost, and Quality of Fossil Fuels: Total (All Sectors)
Receipts, Average Cost, and Quality of Fossil Fuels: Electric Utilities
Receipts, Average Cost, and Quality of Fossil Fuels: Independent Power Producers
Receipts, Average Cost, and Quality of Fossil Fuels: Commercial Sector
Receipts, Average Cost, and Quality of Fossil Fuels: Industrial Sector
Receipts of Coal Delivered for Electricity Generation by State
Receipts of Coal Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, Year-to-Date
Receipts of Petroleum Liquids Delivered for Electricity Generation by State
Receipts of Petroleum Liquids Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, Year-to-Date
Receipts of Petroleum Coke Delivered for Electricity Generation by State
Receipts of Petroleum Coke Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, Year-to-Date
Receipts of Natural Gas Delivered for Electricity Generation by State
Receipts of Natural Gas Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, Year-to-Date
Average Cost of Coal Delivered for Electricity Generation by State
Average Cost of Coal Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, Year-to-Date
Average Cost of Petroleum Liquids Delivered for Electricity Generation by State
Average Cost of Petroleum Liquids Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, Year-toDate
Average Cost of Petroleum Coke Delivered for Electricity Generation by State
Average Cost of Petroleum Coke Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, Year-toDate
Average Cost of Natural Gas Delivered for Electricity Generation by State
Average Cost of Natural Gas Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, Year-to-Date
Receipts and Quality of Coal by Rank Delivered for Electricity Generation: Total (All
Sectors) by State
Receipts and Quality of Coal by Rank Delivered for Electricity Generation: Electric
Utilities by State
Receipts and Quality of Coal by Rank Delivered for Electricity Generation: Independent
Power Producers by State
Receipts and Quality of Coal by Rank Delivered for Electricity Generation: Commercial
Combined Heat and Power Producers by State
Receipts and Quality of Coal by Rank Delivered for Electricity Generation: Industrial
Combined Heat and Power Producers by State

Chapter 5. Retail Sales, Revenue, and Average Retail Price of Electricity


Table 5.1.
Table 5.2.
Table 5.3.
Table 5.4.A.
Table 5.4.B.
Table 5.5.A.
Table 5.5.B.
Table 5.6.A.

Retail Sales of Electricity to Ultimate Customers: Total by End-Use Sector


Revenue from Retail Sales of Electricity to Ultimate Customers: Total by End-Use Sector
Average Retail Price of Electricity to Ultimate Customers: Total by End-Use Sector
Retail Sales of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by End-Use Sector, by State
Retail Sales of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by End-Use Sector, by State, Year-toDate
Revenue from Retail Sales of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by End-Use Sector, by
State
Revenue from Retail Sales of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by End-Use Sector, by
State, Year-to-Date
Average Retail Price of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by End-Use Sector, by State

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Table 5.6.B.

Average Retail Price of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by End-Use Sector, by State,


Year-to-Date

Appendices
Table A.1.A.
Table A.1.A.
Table A.1.B.
Table A.1.B.
Table A.2.A.
Table A.2.A.
Table A.2.B.
Table A.2.B.
Table A.3.A.
Table A.3.A.
Table A.3.B.
Table A.3.B.
Table A.4.A.
Table A.4.A.
Table A.4.B.
Table A.4.B.
Table A.5.A.
Table A.5.A.
Table A.5.B.
Table A.5.B.
Table A.6.A.

Relative Standard Error for Net Generation by Fuel Type: Total (All Sectors) by Census
Division and State
Relative Standard Error for Net Generation by Fuel Type: Total (All Sectors) by Census
Division and State (Continued)
Relative Standard Error for Net Generation by Fuel Type: Total (All Sectors) by Census
Division and State, Year-to-Date
Relative Standard Error for Net Generation by Fuel Type: Total (All Sectors) by Census
Division and State, Year-to-Date (Continued)
Relative Standard Error for Net Generation by Fuel Type: Electric Utilities by Census
Division and State
Relative Standard Error for Net Generation by Fuel Type: Electric Utilities by Census
Division and State (Continued)
Relative Standard Error for Net Generation by Fuel Type: Electric Utilities by Census
Division and State, Year-to-Date
Relative Standard Error for Net Generation by Fuel Type: Electric Utilities by Census
Division and State, Year-to-Date (Continued)
Relative Standard Error for Net Generation by Fuel Type: Independent Power Producers
by Census Division and State
Relative Standard Error for Net Generation by Fuel Type: Independent Power Producers
by Census Division and State (Continued)
Relative Standard Error for Net Generation by Fuel Type: Independent Power Producers
by Census Division and State, Year-to-Date
Relative Standard Error for Net Generation by Fuel Type: Independent Power Producers
by Census Division and State, Year-to-Date (Continued)
Relative Standard Error for Net Generation by Fuel Type: Commercial Sector by Census
Division and State
Relative Standard Error for Net Generation by Fuel Type: Commercial Sector by Census
Division and State (Continued)
Relative Standard Error for Net Generation by Fuel Type: Commercial Sector by Census
Division and State, Year-to-Date
Relative Standard Error for Net Generation by Fuel Type: Commercial Sector by Census
Division and State, Year-to-Date (Continued)
Relative Standard Error for Net Generation by Fuel Type: Industrial Sector by Census
Division and State
Relative Standard Error for Net Generation by Fuel Type: Industrial Sector by Census
Division and State, (Continued)
Relative Standard Error for Net Generation by Fuel Type: Industrial Sector by Census
Division and State, Year-to-Date
Relative Standard Error for Net Generation by Fuel Type: Industrial Sector by Census
Division and State, Year-to-Date (Continued)
Relative Standard Error for Retail Sales of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by End-Use
Sector, Census Division, and State

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Table A.6.B.
Table A.7.A.
Table A.7.B.
Table A.8.A.
Table A.8.B.
Table B.1.
Table B.2
Table C.1.
Table C.2.
Table C.3.
Table C.4.

Relative Standard Error for Retail Sales of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by End-Use
Sector, Census Division, and State, Year-to-Date
Relative Standard Error for Revenue from Retail Sales of Electricity to Ultimate
Customers by End-Use Sector, Census Division, and State
Relative Standard Error for Revenue from Retail Sales of Electricity to Ultimate
Customers by End-Use Sector, Census Division, and State, Year-to-Date
Relative Standard Error for Average Retail Price of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by
End-Use Sector, Census Division, and State
Relative Standard Error for Average Retail Price of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by
End-Use Sector, Census Division, and State, Year-to-Date
Major Disturbances and Unusual Occurrences, Year-to-Date
Major Disturbances and Unusual Occurrences, Prior Year
Average Heat Content of Fossil-Fuel Receipts
Comparison of Preliminary Monthly Data Versus Final Monthly Data at the U.S. Level
Comparison of Annual Monthly Estimates Versus Annual Data at the U.S. Level, All
Sectors
Unit-of-Measure Equivalents for Electricity

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Table ES1.A. Total Electric Power Industry Summary Statistics, 2012 and 2011

Total (All Sectors)

Net Generation and Consumption of Fuels for September


Electric Power Sector
Independent Power
Electric Utilities
Producers
Percent
September
September
September
September
Change
2012
2011
2012
2011

September
2012

September
2011

125,767
985
879
108,206
893
64,511
17,562
15,291
3,143
1,628
1,377
462
8,680
-401
1,042
334,735

140,941
1,119
1,305
91,739
1,004
66,849
21,378
13,052
3,178
1,589
1,229
186
6,869
-553
1,128
337,961

-10.8%
-11.9%
-32.7%
17.9%
-11.1%
-3.5%
-17.8%
17.2%
-1.1%
2.4%
12.0%
149.0%
26.4%
-27.6%
-7.6%
-1.0%

95,104
746
536
44,686
NM
33,384
16,234
1,806
156
124
95
59
1,372
-338
42
192,200

105,127
819
945
37,391
2
34,639
19,289
1,383
180
116
93
28
965
-470
48
199,174

29,481
194
150
55,995
224
31,126
1,233
10,933
736
1,224
1,282
388
7,303
-62
587
129,861

Consumption of Fossil Fuels for Electricity Generation


Coal (1000 tons)
69,490
Petroleum Liquids (1000 barrels)
1,629
Petroleum Coke (1000 tons)
313
Natural Gas (1000 Mcf)
834,251

76,790
1,834
454
711,980

-9.5%
-11.2%
-31.0%
17.2%

51,615
1,306
188
362,093

55,844
1,427
333
306,699

Consumption of Fossil Fuels for Useful Thermal Output


Coal (1000 tons)
1,560
Petroleum Liquids (1000 barrels)
195
Petroleum Coke (1000 tons)
93
Natural Gas (1000 Mcf)
73,579

1,689
280
90
70,438

-7.7%
-30.2%
2.3%
4.5%

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Consumption of Fossil Fuels for Electricity Generation and Useful Thermal Output
Coal (1000 tons)
71,050
78,479
-9.5%
Petroleum Liquids (1000 barrels)
1,824
2,114
-13.7%
Petroleum Coke (1000 tons)
406
545
-25.5%
Natural Gas (1000 Mcf)
907,829
782,418
16.0%
Fuel Stocks (end-of-month)
Coal (1000 tons)
Petroleum Liquids (1000 barrels)
Petroleum Coke (1000 tons)

Fuel
Net Generation (thousand megawatthours)
Coal
Petroleum Liquids
Petroleum Coke
Natural Gas
Other Gas
Nuclear
Hydroelectric Conventional
Other Renewables
Wood and Wood-Derived Fuels
Other Biomass
Geothermal
Solar Thermal and Photovoltaic
Wind
Hydroelectric Pumped Storage
Other Energy Sources
All Energy Sources

Sector
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Transportation
All Sectors

183,530
34,648
867

146,239
37,399
946

25.5%
-7.4%
-8.3%

Commercial

Industrial

September
2012

September
2011

September
2012

September
2011

34,521
246
261
46,908
251
32,210
1,965
9,125
736
1,203
1,136
149
5,900
-83
565
125,969

58
7
1
480
NM
-NM
231
NM
211
-14
NM
-89
869

84
7
-487
*
-2
208
2
195
-8
3
-83
870

1,124
38
192
7,045
668
-92
2,321
2,249
69
-NM
NM
-324
11,805

1,209
46
99
6,953
752
-122
2,336
2,260
75
-1
*
-432
11,948

17,433
264
60
418,418

20,442
342
95
352,213

24
11
*
3,971

26
13
-4,290

418
48
66
49,768

479
52
26
48,779

-----

273
79
9
26,325

283
89
10
25,286

92
7
1
3,842

96
11
-3,339

1,195
109
82
43,412

1,309
180
80
41,812

51,615
1,306
188
362,093

55,844
1,427
333
306,699

17,706
343
69
444,744

20,724
431
105
377,499

116
18
1
7,813

122
23
-7,629

1,613
158
148
93,180

1,788
232
106
90,591

148,076
23,908
267

118,038
25,313
W

32,572
8,076
90

25,673
9,353
W

435
265
W

400
274
--

2,448
2,398
W

2,128
2,459
W

Sales, Revenue, and Average Retail Price for September


Total U.S. Electric Power Industry
Retail Sales (million kWh)
Retail Revenue (million dollars)
September
September
Percent
September
September
Percent
2012
2011
Change
2012
2011
Change
119,201
122,720
-2.9%
14,696
14,934
-1.6%
116,483
117,951
-1.2%
12,294
12,494
-1.6%
81,560
84,959
-4.0%
5,718
6,076
-5.9%
628
634
-0.8%
65
68
-4.6%
317,873
326,263
-2.6%
32,774
33,572
-2.4%

Average Retail Price (cents/kWh)


September
September
Percent
2012
2011
Change
12.33
12.17
1.3%
10.55
10.59
-0.4%
7.01
7.15
-2.0%
10.39
10.80
-3.8%
10.31
10.29
0.2%

NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error.


W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.
Coal generation and consumption includes anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, lignite, waste coal, coal synfuel, and coal-derived synthesis gas.
Petroleum Liquids includes distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, jet fuel, kerosene, propane, and waste oil.
Petroleum Coke includes petroleum coke and gas derived from petroleum coke.
Natural gas includes a small amount of supplemental gaseous fuels that cannot be identified separately.
Other Gases includes blast furnace gas and other manufactured and waste gases derived from fossil fuels.
Wood and Wood-Derived Fuels include wood, black liquor, and other wood waste.
Other Biomass includes biogenic municipal solid waste, landfill gas, sludge waste, agricultural byproducts, and other biomass.
Coal stocks include anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, lignite, and coal synfuel ; waste coal is excluded.
Retail sales and net generation may not correspond exactly for a particular month for a variety of reasons (e.g., sales data may include imported electricity).
Net generation is presented for the calendar month while retail sales and associated revenue accumulate from bills collected for periods of time that vary depending
upon customer class and consumption occuring during and outside the calendar month.
Note: Values for 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
See technical notes for additional information including more on the Commercial, Industrial, and Transportation sectors.
Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-826, 'Monthly Electric Sales and Revenue With State Distributions Report.'
U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, 'Power Plant Operations Report.'

Table ES1.B. Total Electric Power Industry Summary Statistics, Year-to-Date 2012 and 2011

Fuel
Net Generation (thousand megawatthours)
Coal
Petroleum Liquids
Petroleum Coke
Natural Gas
Other Gas
Nuclear
Hydroelectric Conventional
Other Renewables
Wood and Wood-Derived Fuels
Other Biomass
Geothermal
Solar Thermal and Photovoltaic
Wind
Hydroelectric Pumped Storage
Other Energy Sources
All Energy Sources

Net Generation and Consumption of Fuels for January through September


Total (All Sectors)
Electric Power Sector
Independent Power
Electric Utilities
Producers
September
September
Percent
September
September
September
September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
Change
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
2012 YTD
2011 YTD

Commercial

Industrial

September
2012 YTD

September
2011 YTD

September
2012 YTD

September
2011 YTD

1,132,394
10,128
7,375
974,758
8,774
584,292
218,246
160,587
27,902
14,970
12,490
3,339
101,886
-3,368
9,258
3,102,444

1,352,412
12,712
11,440
773,307
8,677
590,556
255,155
141,692
28,054
14,175
11,475
1,431
86,557
-4,397
10,502
3,152,056

-16.3%
-20.3%
-35.5%
26.1%
1.1%
-1.1%
-14.5%
13.3%
-0.5%
5.6%
8.8%
133.3%
17.7%
-23.4%
-11.8%
-1.6%

858,771
7,688
4,383
400,969
NM
300,840
200,428
20,319
1,349
1,093
849
480
16,549
-2,806
313
1,790,914

1,017,317
9,150
7,744
316,908
21
308,681
233,872
15,644
1,585
1,039
840
151
12,030
-3,993
463
1,905,806

262,698
1,990
1,405
504,847
2,097
283,452
16,498
117,531
6,522
11,343
11,641
2,749
85,274
-562
5,395
1,195,351

323,123
2,999
2,758
390,965
2,204
281,875
19,914
103,653
6,582
10,738
10,636
1,206
74,491
-404
5,209
1,132,297

641
64
4
4,474
NM
-NM
2,030
19
1,868
-98
45
-762
8,010

843
69
2
4,113
3
-20
1,856
20
1,735
-69
33
-701
7,607

10,283
386
1,583
64,467
6,666
-1,289
20,707
20,012
666
-11
19
-2,788
108,169

11,128
495
935
61,321
6,450
-1,349
20,539
19,867
664
-6
3
-4,129
106,346

Consumption of Fossil Fuels for Electricity Generation


Coal (1000 tons)
616,834
Petroleum Liquids (1000 barrels)
17,398
Petroleum Coke (1000 tons)
2,689
Natural Gas (1000 Mcf)
7,539,412

724,664
21,708
4,053
6,074,259

-14.9%
-19.9%
-33.7%
24.1%

461,207
13,695
1,612
3,277,852

535,646
16,337
2,813
2,665,999

151,583
3,123
554
3,774,748

184,341
4,732
1,029
2,944,071

236
98
1
37,299

279
105
1
35,425

3,809
481
523
449,513

4,398
534
211
428,764

Consumption of Fossil Fuels for Useful Thermal Output


Coal (1000 tons)
15,101
Petroleum Liquids (1000 barrels)
2,048
Petroleum Coke (1000 tons)
920
Natural Gas (1000 Mcf)
678,592

16,319
2,936
805
629,434

-7.5%
-30.2%
14.3%
7.8%

-----

-----

2,593
693
85
249,500

2,761
758
85
232,421

912
86
7
33,853

1,022
146
4
29,197

11,596
1,270
827
395,240

12,537
2,033
716
367,816

Consumption of Fossil Fuels for Electricity Generation and Useful Thermal Output
Coal (1000 tons)
631,936
740,984
-14.7%
Petroleum Liquids (1000 barrels)
19,446
24,645
-21.1%
Petroleum Coke (1000 tons)
3,609
4,858
-25.7%
Natural Gas (1000 Mcf)
8,218,005
6,703,694
22.6%

461,207
13,695
1,612
3,277,852

535,646
16,337
2,813
2,665,999

154,176
3,816
639
4,024,247

187,101
5,490
1,114
3,176,492

1,148
184
8
71,152

1,301
251
4
64,622

15,405
1,751
1,350
844,753

16,935
2,567
927
796,580

Sales, Revenue, and Average Retail Price for January through September
Total U.S. Electric Power Industry
Retail Sales (million kWh)
Retail Revenue (million dollars)
September
September
Percent
September
September
Percent
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
Change
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
Change
1,066,922
1,118,655
-4.6%
127,087
131,044
-3.0%
1,007,636
1,013,977
-0.6%
102,482
104,510
-1.9%
741,662
746,214
-0.6%
49,969
51,413
-2.8%
5,672
5,810
-2.4%
569
617
-7.7%
2,821,893
2,884,656
-2.2%
280,108
287,584
-2.6%

Average Retail Price (cents/kWh)


September
September
Percent
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
Change
11.91
11.71
1.7%
10.17
10.31
-1.4%
6.74
6.89
-2.2%
10.03
10.62
-5.6%
9.93
9.97
-0.4%

Sector
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Transportation
All Sectors
YTD = Year to Date
NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error.
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.
Coal generation and consumption includes anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, lignite, waste coal, coal synfuel, and coal-derived synthesis gas.
Petroleum Liquids includes distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, jet fuel, kerosene, propane, and waste oil.
Petroleum Coke includes petroleum coke and gas derived from petroleum coke.
Natural gas includes a small amount of supplemental gaseous fuels that cannot be identified separately.
Other Gases includes blast furnace gas and other manufactured and waste gases derived from fossil fuels.
Wood and Wood-Derived Fuels include wood, black liquor, and other wood waste.
Other Biomass includes biogenic municipal solid waste, landfill gas, sludge waste, agricultural byproducts, and other biomass.
Coal stocks include anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, lignite, and coal synfuel ; waste coal is excluded.
Retail sales and net generation may not correspond exactly for a particular month for a variety of reasons (e.g., sales data may include imported electricity).
Net generation is presented for the calendar month while retail sales and associated revenue accumulate from bills collected for periods of time that vary depending
upon customer class and consumption occuring during and outside the calendar month.
Note: Values for 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
See technical notes for additional information including more on the Commercial, Industrial, and Transportation sectors.
Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-826, 'Monthly Electric Sales and Revenue With State Distributions Report.'
U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, 'Power Plant Operations Report.'

Table ES2.A. Summary Statistics: Receipts and Cost of Fossil Fuels for the Electric Power Industry by Sector, Physical Units, 2012 and 2011
Total (All Sectors)
Year-to-Date
Receipts
(Physical Units)
Fuel
Coal (1000 tons)
Petroleum Liquids (1000 barrels)
Petroleum Coke (1000 tons)
Natural Gas (1000 Mcf)

Cost
(Dollars / Physical Unit)

Number of Plants

Receipts
(Physical Units)

Cost
(Dollars / Physical Unit)

September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011
72,702
83,169
46.04
47.52
574
598
632,742
706,918
46.77
47.00
1,658
2,463
132.25
124.97
1,233
1,153
19,068
27,412
130.54
117.41
513
562
69.83
83.88
30
37
3,504
4,421
75.03
88.30
8,419,115
6,953,525
3.29
5.00
931,793
814,910
3.46
4.66
1,790
1,862

Electric Utilities
Year-to-Date
Receipts
(Physical Units)
Fuel
Coal (1000 tons)
Petroleum Liquids (1000 barrels)
Petroleum Coke (1000 tons)
Natural Gas (1000 Mcf)

Cost
(Dollars / Physical Unit)

Number of Plants

Receipts
(Physical Units)

Cost
(Dollars / Physical Unit)

September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011
51,262
60,402
47.44
48.91
309
328
452,667
515,234
47.81
47.99
1,157
1,683
133.88
126.69
810
735
12,982
18,191
133.44
120.48
294
341
71.95
84.64
8
10
1,684
2,630
65.82
93.18
366,571
311,382
3.80
4.97
746
819
3,319,777
2,712,697
3.62
5.23

Independent Power Producers


Year-to-Date
Receipts
(Physical Units)
Fuel
Coal (1000 tons)
Petroleum Liquids (1000 barrels)
Petroleum Coke (1000 tons)
Natural Gas (1000 Mcf)

Cost
(Dollars / Physical Unit)

Number of Plants

Receipts
(Physical Units)

Cost
(Dollars / Physical Unit)

September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011
19,635
20,755
40.78
42.04
130
134
163,853
173,813
42.22
42.41
309
462
133.15
129.10
213
228
3,448
5,217
131.29
117.47
67
88
53.44
W
6
12
737
832
90.85
64.44
450,531
382,298
3.29
4.49
586
583
4,035,614
3,198,589
3.11
4.93

Commercial Sector
Year-to-Date
Receipts
(Physical Units)
Fuel
Coal (1000 tons)
Petroleum Liquids (1000 barrels)
Petroleum Coke (1000 tons)
Natural Gas (1000 Mcf)

Cost
(Dollars / Physical Unit)

Number of Plants

Receipts
(Physical Units)

Cost
(Dollars / Physical Unit)

September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011
118
126
56.63
64.84
21
21
1,111
1,265
59.07
63.44
NM
NM
134.24
NM
85
70
269
249
128.54
116.03
1
NM
W
W
1
1
8
7
W
W
NM
NM
NM
5.04
127
131
NM
68,902
3.78
5.49

Industrial Sector
Year-to-Date
Receipts
(Physical Units)
Fuel
Coal (1000 tons)
Petroleum Liquids (1000 barrels)
Petroleum Coke (1000 tons)
Natural Gas (1000 Mcf)

Cost
(Dollars / Physical Unit)

Number of Plants

Receipts
(Physical Units)

Cost
(Dollars / Physical Unit)

September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011
1,687
1,886
63.85
62.21
114
115
15,111
16,607
64.05
62.88
178
301
119.95
109.02
125
120
2,369
3,756
113.84
102.55
151
132
W
W
15
14
1,074
952
W
W
106,460
112,976
2.98
4.36
331
329
989,263
973,337
2.90
4.57

NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error.


W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
Number of Plants represents the number of plants for which receipts data were collected this month.
.... A plant using more than one fuel may be counted multiple times.
Coal includes anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, lignite, waste coal, coal synfuel, and coal-derived synthesis gas.
Petroleum Liquids include distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, jet fuel, kerosene, propane, and waste oil.
Natural Gas includes a small amount of supplemental gaseous fuels that cannot be identified separately.
Petroleum Coke includeds petroleum coke and synthesis gas derived from petroleum coke.
Notes: Values for 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. Mcf = thousand cubic feet.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form-923, 'Power Plant Operations Report.'

Table ES2.B. Summary Statistics: Receipts and Cost of Fossil Fuels for the Electric Power Industry by Sector, btus, 2012 and 2011
Total (All Sectors)
Year-to-Date
Receipts
(Billion Btu)
Fuel
Coal
Petroleum Liquids
Petroleum Coke
Natural Gas
Fossil Fuels

Cost
(Dollars / Million Btu)

Number of Plants

Receipts
(Billion Btu)

Cost
(Dollars / Million Btu)

September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011
1,399,185
1,620,960
2.39
2.44
574
598
12,263,129
13,848,596
2.41
2.40
9,982
14,745
21.97
20.87
1,233
1,153
113,914
164,800
21.85
19.53
14,700
16,087
2.43
2.93
30
37
100,528
126,712
2.61
3.08
953,050
833,540
3.38
4.56
1,790
1,862
8,608,237
7,102,959
3.22
4.90
2,376,888
2,485,312
2.87
3.26
2,870
2,831
21,085,477
21,242,969
2.85
3.37
Electric Utilities
Year-to-Date
Receipts
(Billion Btu)

Fuel
Coal
Petroleum Liquids
Petroleum Coke
Natural Gas
Fossil Fuels

Cost
(Dollars / Million Btu)

Number of Plants

Receipts
(Billion Btu)

Cost
(Dollars / Million Btu)

September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011
1,000,036
1,200,682
2.43
2.46
309
328
8,879,200
10,258,740
2.44
2.41
7,039
10,186
22.01
20.94
810
735
77,947
110,406
22.22
19.85
8,450
9,822
2.50
2.94
8
10
48,677
75,780
2.28
3.23
373,691
316,215
3.72
4.89
746
819
3,386,690
2,762,979
3.55
5.14
1,389,201
1,536,892
2.88
3.09
1,470
1,445
12,392,347
13,207,824
2.87
3.13
Independent Power Producers
Year-to-Date
Receipts
(Billion Btu)

Fuel
Coal
Petroleum Liquids
Petroleum Coke
Natural Gas
Fossil Fuels

Cost
(Dollars / Million Btu)

Number of Plants

Receipts
(Billion Btu)

Cost
(Dollars / Million Btu)

September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011
360,763
377,183
2.22
2.31
130
134
3,038,844
3,205,948
2.28
2.30
1,790
2,674
22.99
22.29
213
228
20,178
30,579
22.44
20.04
1,924
2,511
1.85
W
6
12
21,174
23,905
3.16
2.24
461,763
391,415
3.21
4.39
586
583
4,131,849
3,269,343
3.04
4.82
826,223
773,778
2.82
W
804
802
7,211,883
6,529,757
2.77
3.64
Commercial Sector
Year-to-Date
Receipts
(Billion Btu)

Fuel
Coal
Petroleum Liquids
Petroleum Coke
Natural Gas
Fossil Fuels

Cost
(Dollars / Million Btu)

Number of Plants

Receipts
(Billion Btu)

Cost
(Dollars / Million Btu)

September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011
3.01
21
21
23,251
27,121
2.82
2.96
2,453
2,710
2.73
NM
NM
22.66
NM
85
70
1,594
1,507
21.67
19.20
37
NM
W
W
1
1
235
198
W
W
NM
NM
NM
4.92
127
131
NM
70,371
3.70
5.37
NM
NM
W
W
178
171
NM
99,196
W
W
Industrial Sector
Year-to-Date
Receipts
(Billion Btu)

Fuel
Coal
Petroleum Liquids
Petroleum Coke
Natural Gas
Fossil Fuels

Cost
(Dollars / Million Btu)

Number of Plants

Receipts
(Billion Btu)

Cost
(Dollars / Million Btu)

September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011
35,934
40,384
3.00
2.91
114
115
321,834
356,788
3.01
2.93
1,071
1,785
19.94
18.39
125
120
14,195
22,308
19.00
17.27
4,290
3,738
W
W
15
14
30,442
26,830
W
W
109,179
117,462
2.91
4.19
331
329
1,013,573
1,000,266
2.83
4.45
150,473
163,370
W
W
418
413
1,380,044
1,406,192
W
W

NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error.


W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
Number of Plants represents the number of plants for which receipts data were collected this month.
.... The total number of fossil fuel plants is not the sum of the figures above it because a plant that receives two or more different fuels is only counted once.
Coal includes anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, lignite, waste coal, coal synfuel, and coal-derived synthesis gas.
Petroleum Liquids include distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, jet fuel, kerosene, propane, and waste oil.
Natural Gas includes a small amount of supplemental gaseous fuels that cannot be identified separately.
Petroleum Coke includeds petroleum coke and synthesis gas derived from petroleum coke.
Notes: Values are preliminary.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form-923, 'Power Plant Operations Report.'

Table ES3. New U.S. Electric Generating Units by Operating Company, Plant, and Month, 2012
Year Month Entity ID
2012
1
56753
2012
1
56476
2012
1
40577
2012
1
40577
2012
1
40577
2012
1
56771
2012
1
56771
2012
1
56771
2012
1
56771
2012
1
56771
2012
1
56771
2012
1
56771
2012
1
56771
2012
1
57336
2012
1
56769
2012
1
56356
2012
1
6541
2012
1
57042
2012
1
11804
2012
1
57030
2012
1
12647
2012
1
57026
2012
1
14063
2012
1
34691
2012
1
34691
2012
1
57093
2012
1
57087
2012
1
57087
2012
1
57087
2012
1
57087
2012
1
57090
2012
1
56909
2012
1
56774
2012
1
24211
2012
1
19391
2012
1
56977
2012
1
56977
2012
2
19740
2012
2
56753
2012
2
599
2012
2
733
2012
2
733
2012
2
733
2012
2
803
2012
2
56865
2012
2
57258
2012
2
57258
2012
2
57017
2012
2
56627
2012
2
57104
2012
2
9205
2012
2
9205
2012
2
57214
2012
2
57214
2012
2
57214
2012
2
57214
2012
2
57214
2012
2
14624
2012
2
15500
2012
2
3608
2012
2
3608
2012
2
57093
2012
2
57093
2012
2
57090
2012
2
57090
2012
2
56981
2012
2
57082
2012
3
11770
2012
3
57104
2012
3
57142
2012
3
57154
2012
3
56791
2012
3
57272
2012
3
57272
2012
3
15477
2012
3
56912
2012
3
54842
2012
3
54842
2012
3
54842
2012
3
54842
2012
3
54842
2012
3
54842
2012
3
54842
2012
3
54842
2012
3
54842
2012
3
54842
2012
3
54842
2012
3
54842
2012
3
54842

Entity Name
AgPower Jerome LLC
Ameresco
American Mun Power-Ohio, Inc
American Mun Power-Ohio, Inc
American Mun Power-Ohio, Inc
Black Hills Service Company LLC
Black Hills Service Company LLC
Black Hills Service Company LLC
Black Hills Service Company LLC
Black Hills Service Company LLC
Black Hills Service Company LLC
Black Hills Service Company LLC
Black Hills Service Company LLC
Brookfield Renewable Energy Group
Consolidated Edison Development Inc.
Erie Wind LLC
Formosa Plastics Corp
Gordon Butte Wind LLC
Massachusetts Electric Co
Mesquite Solar 1, LLC
Minnesota Power Inc
NextEra Energy Montezuma Wind II, LLC
Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co
Ormat Nevada Inc
Ormat Nevada Inc
RE Bruceville LLC
RE Dillard LLC
RE Dillard LLC
RE Dillard LLC
RE Dillard LLC
RE Kammerer LLC
Record Hill Wind LLC
S Montana Elec Gen and Trans Coop Inc
Tucson Electric Power Co
UGI Development Co
Zotos International
Zotos International
AES Wind Generation Inc
AgPower Jerome LLC
Anchorage Municipal Light and Power
Appalachian Power Co
Appalachian Power Co
Appalachian Power Co
Arizona Public Service Co
Caithness Shepherds Flat LLC
Concord Energy LLC
Concord Energy LLC
DOE National Renewable Energy Laboratory
DeWind Co.
Golden Springs Development Company LLC
Illinois Electricial Gen Partn
Illinois Electricial Gen Partn
LCEC Generation LLC
LCEC Generation LLC
LCEC Generation LLC
LCEC Generation LLC
LCEC Generation LLC
PUD No 2 of Grant County
Puget Sound Energy Inc
Puna Geothermal Venture
Puna Geothermal Venture
RE Bruceville LLC
RE Bruceville LLC
RE Kammerer LLC
RE Kammerer LLC
Town of Falmouth
Windstar Energy LLC
City of Martinsville - (VA)
Golden Springs Development Company LLC
Gundersen Lutheran Biogas I LLC
Heliocentric LLC
Hudson Ranch Power I LLC
Kootenai Electric Cooperative Inc
Kootenai Electric Cooperative Inc
Public Service Elec & Gas Co
V.H. Cooper & Co., Inc.
WM Renewable Energy LLC
WM Renewable Energy LLC
WM Renewable Energy LLC
WM Renewable Energy LLC
WM Renewable Energy LLC
WM Renewable Energy LLC
WM Renewable Energy LLC
WM Renewable Energy LLC
WM Renewable Energy LLC
WM Renewable Energy LLC
WM Renewable Energy LLC
WM Renewable Energy LLC
WM Renewable Energy LLC

Plant Producer
Type
Electric CHP
Electric CHP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
Electric Utility
IPP
Electric Utility
IPP
Electric Utility
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
Electric Utility
IPP

IPP
Electric CHP
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
Electric Utility
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP

Plant Name
Double A Digester
Savannah River Site Biomass Cogeneration
Fremont Energy Center
Fremont Energy Center
Fremont Energy Center
Pueblo Airport Generating Station
Pueblo Airport Generating Station
Pueblo Airport Generating Station
Pueblo Airport Generating Station
Pueblo Airport Generating Station
Pueblo Airport Generating Station
Pueblo Airport Generating Station
Pueblo Airport Generating Station
Alta Wind VIII
Frenchtown I Solar
Steel Winds II
CFB Power Plant
Gordon Butte Wind LLC
Dorchester Solar Site
Mesquite Solar 1
Bison I Wind Energy Center
Montezuma Wind II
Crossroads Wind Farm
Tuscarora Geothermal Power Plant
Tuscarora Geothermal Power Plant
RE Bruceville 1
RE Dillard 1
RE Dillard 2
RE Dillard 3
RE Dillard 4
RE Kammerer 1
Record Hill Wind
Highwood Generating Station
UASTP II
Crayola Solar Project
Zotos International WPGF
Zotos International WPGF
Mountain View IV
Double A Digester
Anchorage 1
Dresden Energy Facility
Dresden Energy Facility
Dresden Energy Facility
Hyder Solar
North Hurlburt Wind LLC
Concord Energy
Concord Energy
DOE Golden NREL Main Campus
DeWind Frisco
Golden Springs Building C-1
Morris Genco LLC
Morris Genco LLC
LCEC Generation LLVC
LCEC Generation LLVC
LCEC Generation LLVC
LCEC Generation LLVC
LCEC Generation LLVC
Wanapum
Lower Snake River Wind Energy Project
Puna Geothermal Venture I
Puna Geothermal Venture I
RE Bruceville 2
RE Bruceville 3
RE Kammerer 2
RE Kammerer 3
Town of Falmouth WWTP
Windstar 1
Martinsville LFG Generator
Golden Springs Building D
Onalaska Campus Landfill Biogas
Heliocentric
John L. Featherstone Plant
Fighting Creek LFGTE Plant
Fighting Creek LFGTE Plant
BlackRock-Matrix
Cooper Farms VW Project
Pine Tree Acres WM LFGTE
Pine Tree Acres WM LFGTE
Pine Tree Acres WM LFGTE
Pine Tree Acres WM LFGTE
Pine Tree Acres WM LFGTE
Pine Tree Acres WM LFGTE
Pine Tree Acres WM LFGTE
Pine Tree Acres WM LFGTE
Waste Management Lockwood LFGTE
Waste Management Lockwood LFGTE
West Camden
West Camden
West Camden

Plant
State
ID
SC
OH
OH
OH
CO
CO
CO
CO
CO
CO
CO
CO
CA
NJ
NY
TX
MT
MA
AZ
ND
CA
OK
NV
NV
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
ME
MT
AZ
PA
NY
NY
CA
ID
AK
OH
OH
OH
AZ
OR
NC
NC
CO
TX
CA
IL
IL
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
WA
WA
HI
HI
CA
CA
CA
CA
MA
CA
VA
CA
WI
CA
CA
ID
ID
NJ
OH
MI
MI
MI
MI
MI
MI
MI
MI
NV
NV
TN
TN
TN

Plant ID
57425
57138
55701
55701
55701
56998
56998
56998
56998
56998
56998
56998
56998
57835
57486
57078
56708
57748
57265
57707
57038
57701
57332
57451
57451
57783
57777
57779
57781
57806
57778
57568
57480
57717
57216
57648
57648
57459
57425
75
55350
55350
55350
57563
57526
57896
57896
57694
57517
57796
55774
55774
57872
57872
57872
57872
57872
3888
57195
52028
52028
57784
57785
57780
57782
57654
57774
57893
57797
57824
57831
57475
57902
57902
57727
57570
57443
57443
57443
57443
57443
57443
57443
57443
57166
57166
57409
57409
57409

Generator ID
2
1
CA01
CT01
CT02
4
43
5
53
6
7
GT1
GT2
AW08
F1NJ
1
G2201
GBW
1
2
PHS2
1
1-98
G9200
G9250
BRU1
DL1
DIL2
DIL3
DIL4
KAM1
RHW
GTG1
UATP2
3
WT1
WT2
1
3
P1 BS
1
2
3
PV2
NORTH
UNT1
UNT2
RSF2
FRISC
1
MO4
MO5
UNIT1
UNIT2
UNIT3
UNIT4
UNIT5
5A
LSR 1
OEC31
OEC32
BRU2
BRU3
KAM2
KAM3
WIND2
WGNS
LFG1
1
416LF
1
HRP1
G-123
G-162
BLAR
WTG
GEN1
GEN2
GEN3
GEN4
GEN5
GEN6
GEN7
GEN8
GEN1
GEN2
GEN1
GEN2
GEN3

Net Summer
Capacity
(megawatts)
1.5
16.0
330.5
168.4
168.4
40.0
20.0
40.0
20.0
40.0
40.0
90.0
90.0
150.0
3.0
15.0
143.1
9.6
1.0
16.0
42.7
78.2
227.0
9.0
9.0
5.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
0.4
5.0
50.6
40.5
2.8
0.8
1.7
1.7
49.0
1.5
2.0
158.3
158.3
223.4
5.0
265.0
3.9
3.9
0.4
20.0
1.2
1.0
1.0
8.7
8.7
8.7
8.7
8.7
122.0
342.0
6.0
6.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.0
1.7
120.0
1.0
1.3
1.1
1.3
49.9
1.6
1.6
2.5
3.0
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.6
1.6

Energy
Source
OBG
WDS
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
WND
SUN
WND
PC
WND
SUN
SUN
WND
WND
WND
GEO
GEO
SUN
SUN
SUN
SUN
SUN
SUN
WND
NG
SUN
SUN
WND
WND
WND
OBG
DFO
NG
NG
NG
SUN
WND
LFG
LFG
SUN
WND
SUN
LFG
LFG
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
WAT
WND
GEO
GEO
SUN
SUN
SUN
SUN
WND
WND
LFG
SUN
LFG
SUN
GEO
LFG
LFG
SUN
WND
LFG
LFG
LFG
LFG
LFG
LFG
LFG
LFG
LFG
LFG
LFG
LFG
LFG

Prime
Mover
IC
ST
CA
CT
CT
CT
CA
CT
CA
CT
CT
GT
GT
WT
PV
WT
ST
WT
PV
PV
WT
WT
WT
BT
BT
PV
PV
PV
PV
PV
PV
WT
GT
PV
PV
WT
WT
WT
IC
IC
CT
CT
CA
PV
WT
GT
GT
PV
WT
PV
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
HY
WT
BT
BT
PV
PV
PV
PV
WT
WT
IC
PV
IC
PV
ST
IC
IC
PV
WT
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC
IC

Table ES3. New U.S. Electric Generating Units by Operating Company, Plant, and Month, 2012
Year Month Entity ID
2012
4
56696
2012
4
57194
2012
4
11581
2012
4
11581
2012
4
11581
2012
4
18231
2012
4
50131
2012
4
7140
2012
4
7140
2012
4
7140
2012
4
15399
2012
4
50158
2012
4
56637
2012
4
16534
2012
4
57022
2012
4
40580
2012
4
18642
2012
4
18642
2012
4
18642
2012
4
18642
2012
4
54842
2012
5
55918
2012
5
57340
2012
5
20180
2012
5
56615
2012
5
6541
2012
5
57335
2012
5
57159
2012
5
57030
2012
5
34691
2012
5
57496
2012
5
57361
2012
5
2770
2012
5
56764
2012
5
19553
2012
5
19553
2012
6
56267
2012
6
56267
2012
6
56267
2012
6
56267
2012
6
56267
2012
6
56267
2012
6
56267
2012
6
56267
2012
6
56988
2012
6
2010
2012
6
2010
2012
6
19856
2012
6
56769
2012
6
57319
2012
6
57318
2012
6
9191
2012
6
9191
2012
6
56341
2012
6
56341
2012
6
11208
2012
6
57030
2012
6
34691
2012
6
34691
2012
6
55723
2012
6
55723
2012
6
55723
2012
6
55723
2012
6
15147
2012
6
15147
2012
6
15147
2012
6
15147
2012
6
15147
2012
6
15147
2012
6
15452
2012
6
15452
2012
6
15452
2012
6
14328
2012
6
14328
2012
6
14328
2012
6
15330
2012
6
57482
2012
6
17650
2012
6
57360
2012
6
56749
2012
7
57312
2012
7
291
2012
7
56865
2012
7
56865
2012
7
57065
2012
7
57325
2012
7
57325
2012
7
57325
2012
7
49893

Entity Name
Alamosa Operating Services LLC
City of Industry
City of Manning
City of Manning
City of Manning
City of Stuart - (IA)
Enel Stillwater LLC
Georgia Power Co
Georgia Power Co
Georgia Power Co
Iberdrola Renewables Inc
Innovative Energy Systems Inc
SUNY-University at Buffalo
Sacramento Municipal Util Dist
Solar Power Inc.
Southern Minnesota Mun P Agny
Tennessee Valley Authority
Tennessee Valley Authority
Tennessee Valley Authority
Tennessee Valley Authority
WM Renewable Energy LLC
Acciona Wind Energy USA LLC
Cashton Greens Wind Farm LLC
City of Waterloo - (IL)
First Solar Energy LLC
Formosa Plastics Corp
GSG 6 LLC
L-8 Solar Project LLC
Mesquite Solar 1, LLC
Ormat Nevada Inc
Silver State Solar Power North, LLC
SunE EPE2 LLC
Terra-Gen Operating Co LLC
USG Nevada LLC
Unisea Inc
Unisea Inc
Bayonne Energy Center LLC
Bayonne Energy Center LLC
Bayonne Energy Center LLC
Bayonne Energy Center LLC
Bayonne Energy Center LLC
Bayonne Energy Center LLC
Bayonne Energy Center LLC
Bayonne Energy Center LLC
Cimarron Windpower II, LLC
City of Bountiful
City of Bountiful
City of Vineland - (NJ)
Consolidated Edison Development Inc.
Constellation Solar Massachusetts LLC
Constellation Solar Net Metering LLC
Idaho Power Co
Idaho Power Co
Kaheawa Wind Power II LLC
Kaheawa Wind Power II LLC
Los Angeles Department of Water & Power
Mesquite Solar 1, LLC
Ormat Nevada Inc
Ormat Nevada Inc
PPL Renewable Energy LLC
PPL Renewable Energy LLC
PPL Renewable Energy LLC
PPL Renewable Energy LLC
PSEG Fossil LLC
PSEG Fossil LLC
PSEG Fossil LLC
PSEG Fossil LLC
PSEG Fossil LLC
PSEG Fossil LLC
PSEG Power Connecticut LLC
PSEG Power Connecticut LLC
PSEG Power Connecticut LLC
Pacific Gas & Electric Co
Pacific Gas & Electric Co
Pacific Gas & Electric Co
Prairie State Generating Co LLC
Sandy Ridge Wind Energy LLC
Southern Power Co
SunE EPE1 LLC
UTS SJ1 LLC
ACE - Sacramento Solar LLC
Algonquin Windsor Locks LLC
Caithness Shepherds Flat LLC
Caithness Shepherds Flat LLC
Constellation Solar Horizons LLC
Eagle Rock Field Services LLP
Eagle Rock Field Services LLP
Eagle Rock Field Services LLP
Invenergy Services LLC

Plant Producer
Type
IPP
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
IPP
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
IPP
IPP
Electric Utility
IPP
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
IPP
IPP
IPP
Electric Utility
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP

IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
IPP
IPP
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
Electric CHP
Electric CHP
IPP
IPP
IPP

IPP

Plant Name
Cogentrix of Alamosa
Industry MetroLink PV 1
Manning
Manning
Manning
Gilliam South
Stillwater Facility
Jack McDonough
Jack McDonough
Jack McDonough
South Chestnut LLC
DANC LFGTE Facility
SUNY Buffalo The Solar Strand
Solano Wind
North Palm Springs 1A
SMMPA Methane Energy Facility
John Sevier
John Sevier
John Sevier
John Sevier
Oneida Herkimer
Dempsey Ridge Wind Farm
Cashton Greens Wind Farm
Waterloo
Agua Caliente Solar Project
CFB Power Plant
Shady Oaks Wind Farm
L-8 Solar Project
Mesquite Solar 1
McGinness Hills
Silver State Solar Power North
SunE EPE2 LLC
Alta Wind VI
San Emidio
Unisea G 2
Unisea G 2
Bayonne Energy Center
Bayonne Energy Center
Bayonne Energy Center
Bayonne Energy Center
Bayonne Energy Center
Bayonne Energy Center
Bayonne Energy Center
Bayonne Energy Center
Cimarron Windpower II
Bountiful City
Bountiful City
Howard Down
Dartmouth II Solar
Town of Norfolk MA at Medway Branch
Town of Uxbridge MA at Commerce Dr
Langley Gulch Power Plant
Langley Gulch Power Plant
Kaheawa Wind Power II LLC
Kaheawa Wind Power II LLC
Adelanto Solar Project
Mesquite Solar 1
McGinness Hills
McGinness Hills
Warren County
Warren County
Warren County
Warren County
PSEG Kearny Generating Station
PSEG Kearny Generating Station
PSEG Kearny Generating Station
PSEG Kearny Generating Station
PSEG Kearny Generating Station
PSEG Kearny Generating Station
New Haven Harbor
New Haven Harbor
New Haven Harbor
Cantua Solar Station
Huron Solar Station
West Gates Solar Station
Prairie State Generatng Station
Sandy Ridge Wind Farm
Nacogdoches Power
SunE EPE1 LLC
UTS SJ1 LLC
Campbell Soup Solar Facility
Algonquin Windsor Locks
Horseshoe Bend Wind LLC
South Hurlburt Wind LLC
Mount Saint Mary's
Woodall Gas Plant
Woodall Gas Plant
Woodall Gas Plant
Grand Ridge Solar Farm

Plant
State
CO
CA
IA
IA
IA
IA
NV
GA
GA
GA
PA
NY
NY
CA
CA
MN
TN
TN
TN
TN
NY
OK
WI
IL
AZ
TX
IL
CA
AZ
NV
NV
NM
CA
NV
AK
AK
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
KS
UT
UT
NJ
MA
MA
MA
ID
ID
HI
HI
CA
AZ
NV
NV
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
CT
CT
CT
CA
CA
CA
IL
PA
TX
NM
CA
CA
CT
OR
OR
MD
TX
TX
TX
IL

Plant ID
57368
57860
1160
1160
1160
7857
50765
710
710
710
56796
56958
57279
7526
57743
57903
3405
3405
3405
3405
57404
56665
57968
971
57373
56708
57964
57836
57707
57446
57442
57985
57833
57456
54422
54422
56964
56964
56964
56964
56964
56964
56964
56964
57663
3665
3665
2434
57838
57942
57941
57028
57028
57082
57082
57305
57707
57446
57446
56888
56888
56888
56888
2404
2404
2404
2404
2404
2404
6156
6156
6156
57522
57523
57521
55856
57285
55708
57986
57420
57933
10567
57550
57549
57758
57952
57952
57952
57912

Generator ID
1
1
M1
M2
M3
7
1
5
5ACT
5BCT
1
GEN4
UBPV
3
1
UNIT1
CTG1
CTG2
CTG3
STG1
GEN1
DR
CGWF
13
AGU1
G2101
1
TSM
4
1
56188
1
AW06
SE-U1
CAT4
CAT5
GT1
GT2
GT3
GT4
GT5
GT6
GT7
GT8
1
2A
3A
11
D2MA
PV1
PV1
GTG
STG
1
2
1
5
2
3
GEN 1
GEN 2
GEN 3
GEN 4
131
132
133
134
141
142
2
3
4
1
1
1
PC1
1
STG4
1
1
CSSF
GTG2
HORSE
SOUTH
PV1
GEN1
GEN2
GEN3
1

Net Summer
Capacity
(megawatts)
30.0
1.5
2.3
2.3
2.3
2.3
21.8
375.0
232.5
232.5
50.4
1.6
1.1
128.0
2.4
1.5
165.0
165.0
165.0
383.0
1.6
132.0
5.0
6.6
112.0
143.1
109.5
1.3
16.0
12.0
50.0
13.6
150.0
8.0
1.0
1.0
57.7
57.7
57.7
57.7
57.7
57.7
57.7
57.7
131.0
11.0
11.0
56.2
2.0
1.2
1.8
175.8
122.9
21.0
10.0
10.0
16.0
12.0
6.0
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
44.5
44.5
44.5
44.5
44.5
44.5
44.5
44.5
44.5
20.0
20.0
10.0
800.0
48.2
100.0
11.3
1.4
1.9
13.0
290.0
290.0
13.7
1.0
1.0
1.0
20.0

Energy
Source
SUN
SUN
DFO
DFO
DFO
DFO
SUN
NG
NG
NG
WND
LFG
SUN
WND
SUN
LFG
NG
NG
NG
NG
LFG
WND
WND
NG
SUN
PC
WND
SUN
SUN
GEO
SUN
SUN
WND
GEO
DFO
DFO
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
WND
NG
NG
NG
SUN
SUN
SUN
NG
NG
WND
MWH
SUN
SUN
GEO
GEO
SUN
SUN
SUN
SUN
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
SUN
SUN
SUN
BIT
WND
WDS
SUN
OBG
SUN
NG
WND
WND
SUN
NG
NG
NG
SUN

Prime
Mover
PV
PV
IC
IC
IC
IC
PV
CA
CT
CT
WT
IC
PV
WT
PV
IC
CT
CT
CT
CA
IC
WT
WT
GT
PV
ST
WT
PV
PV
BT
PV
PV
WT
ST
IC
IC
GT
GT
GT
GT
GT
GT
GT
GT
WT
GT
GT
GT
PV
PV
PV
CT
CA
WT
BA
PV
PV
BT
BT
PV
PV
PV
PV
GT
GT
GT
GT
GT
GT
GT
GT
GT
PV
PV
PV
ST
WT
ST
PV
FC
PV
CT
WT
WT
PV
IC
IC
IC
PV

Table ES3. New U.S. Electric Generating Units by Operating Company, Plant, and Month, 2012
Year Month Entity ID
2012
7
57386
2012
7
57386
2012
7
19281
2012
7
19281
2012
7
19281
2012
7
19876
2012
7
57257
2012
8
306
2012
8
56189
2012
8
1307
2012
8
1307
2012
8
57391
2012
8
5906
2012
8
57389
2012
8
56967
2012
8
57030
2012
8
56545
2012
8
57273
2012
8
40575
2012
9
306
2012
9
2287
2012
9
6192
2012
9
6192
2012
9
57391
2012
9
56627
2012
9
56215
2012
9
5906
2012
9
57476
2012
9
57480
2012
9
56762
2012
9
57389
2012
9
57389
2012
9
57053
2012
9
57030
2012
9
12341
2012
9
57002
2012
9
57177
2012
9
57177
2012
9
27075
2012
9
27075
2012
9
57395
2012
9
57073
2012
9
54842
2012
9
54842
2012
10
55963
2012
10
56146
2012
10
56342
2012
10
56769
2012
10
56769
2012
10
49981
2012
10
49981
2012
10
49981
2012
10
49981
2012
10
7140
2012
10
7140
2012
10
7140
2012
10
9216
2012
10
9216
2012
10
9216
2012
10
57030
2012
10
57030
2012
10
57030
2012
10
57030
2012
10
12341
2012
10
55723
2012
10
55723
2012
10
55723
2012
10
55723
2012
10
15726
2012
10
57219
2012
10
54842

Entity Name
SunE CPS3 LLC
SunE CPS3 LLC
Turlock Irrigation District
Turlock Irrigation District
Turlock Irrigation District
Virginia Electric & Power Co
Wildcat Wind LLC
Alcoa Power Generating Inc Tapoco Div
American Profol Incorporated
Basin Electric Power Coop
Basin Electric Power Coop
Copper Mountain Solar 2, LLC
EDF Renewable Services Inc
IKEA Property Inc
Ironwood Windpower LLC
Mesquite Solar 1, LLC
Pattern Operators LP
SS San Antonio West LLC
Utah Associated Mun Power Sys
Alcoa Power Generating Inc Tapoco Div
City of Brooklyn
City of Farmer City
City of Farmer City
Copper Mountain Solar 2, LLC
DeWind Co.
E ON Climate Renewables N America Inc
EDF Renewable Services Inc
Foundation CA Fund VI Manager LLC
Heritage Garden Wind Farm I LLC
High Plains Ranch II, LLC
IKEA Property Inc
IKEA Property Inc
Laurel Wind Energy LLC
Mesquite Solar 1, LLC
MidAmerican Energy Co
Post Rock Wind Power Project, LLC
SEAI Elk Grove LLC
SEAI Elk Grove LLC
San Diego County Water Auth
San Diego County Water Auth
Shooting Star Wind Project LLC
Solar Star California XV, LLC
WM Renewable Energy LLC
WM Renewable Energy LLC
AE Power Services LLC
Black Hills/Colorado Elec.Util
Blue Sky East LLC
Consolidated Edison Development Inc.
Consolidated Edison Development Inc.
Diamond Generating Corporation
Diamond Generating Corporation
Diamond Generating Corporation
Diamond Generating Corporation
Georgia Power Co
Georgia Power Co
Georgia Power Co
Imperial Irrigation District
Imperial Irrigation District
Imperial Irrigation District
Mesquite Solar 1, LLC
Mesquite Solar 1, LLC
Mesquite Solar 1, LLC
Mesquite Solar 1, LLC
MidAmerican Energy Co
PPL Renewable Energy LLC
PPL Renewable Energy LLC
PPL Renewable Energy LLC
PPL Renewable Energy LLC
Plummer Forest Products Inc
Siete Solar LLC
WM Renewable Energy LLC

Plant Producer
Type
IPP
IPP
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
IPP
IPP
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP

IPP

IPP
IPP
Electric Utility
IPP
IPP
IPP
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
Electric Utility
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP

Plant Name
SunE CPS3 LLC
SunE CPS3 LLC
Almond Power Plant
Almond Power Plant
Almond Power Plant
Virginia City Hybrid Energy Center
Wildcat Wind
Cheoah
Alliant SBD 9203 Profol
Deer Creek Station
Deer Creek Station
Copper Mountain Solar 2
Pacific Wind LLC
IKEA Tampa 042
Ironwood Wind
Mesquite Solar 1
Spring Valley Wind Project
San Antonio West Solar Rooftop
Horse Butte Wind I, LLC
Cheoah
Brooklyn
Farmer City
Farmer City
Copper Mountain Solar 2
DeWind Novus
Magic Valley Wind Farm I LLC
Spinning Spur Wind LLC
Foundation Wal-Mart Red Bluff
Heritage Garden Wind Farm I LLC
California Valley Solar Ranch
IKEA Round Rock 027
IKEA Savannah 490
Laurel Hill Wind
Mesquite Solar 1
Eclipse Wind Farm
Post Rock Wind Power Project, LLC
Green Acres Solar Facility 1
Green Acres Solar Facility 2
Lake Hodges Hydroelectric Facility
Lake Hodges Hydroelectric Facility
Shooting Star Wind Project LLC
Naval Air Weapons Station China Lake
Northwest Regional
Northwest Regional
Flat Ridge 2 Wind Energy LLC
Busch Ranch Wind Energy Farm
Bull Hill Wind Project
PA Solar Park
Shrewsbury Solar
Mariposa Energy Project
Mariposa Energy Project
Mariposa Energy Project
Mariposa Energy Project
Jack McDonough
Jack McDonough
Jack McDonough
El Centro
El Centro
El Centro
Mesquite Solar 1
Mesquite Solar 1
Mesquite Solar 1
Mesquite Solar 1
Morning Light Wind Farm
Allenwood
Allenwood
Lycoming County
Lycoming County
Rayonier Fernandina Mill
Queen Creek Solar Farm
Prairie Bluff

Plant
State
TX
TX
CA
CA
CA
VA
NM
NC
IA
SD
SD
NV
CA
FL
KS
AZ
NV
CA
ID
NC
IA
IL
IL
NV
OK
TX
TX
CA
MI
CA
TX
GA
PA
AZ
IA
KS
CA
CA
CA
CA
KS
CA
AZ
AZ
KS
CO
ME
PA
MA
CA
CA
CA
CA
GA
GA
GA
CA
CA
CA
AZ
AZ
AZ
AZ
IA
PA
PA
PA
PA
FL
AZ
MS

Plant ID
58009
58009
7315
7315
7315
56808
57887
54899
54719
56610
56610
58017
57757
58012
57639
57707
57192
57904
57890
54899
1128
941
941
58017
57516
57802
57973
58105
58103
57439
58013
58011
57744
57707
57873
57678
57849
57850
57729
57729
58018
57764
57403
57403
57787
57980
57083
57256
57990
57483
57483
57483
57483
710
710
710
389
389
389
57707
57707
57707
57707
57875
57581
57581
57582
57582
10562
57883
57408

Generator ID
1
2
2
3
4
1
1
2A
6918
1
2
PV03
1
PV
1
6
WTG
CHNO
1
1A
7
6
7
PV02
NOVUS
MV1
GEN1
WTG1
1
HPR2A
PV
PV
1
7
EWF
1
GASF1
GASF2
1
2
1
1
GEN1
GEN2
1
WTG
1
1
SSMA
CTG1
CTG2
CTG3
CTG4
6
6ACT
6BCT
30
31
32
10
11
8
9
MLWF
1
2
1
2
GEN5
GEN1
GEN1

Net Summer
Capacity
(megawatts)
5.6
5.0
50.0
50.0
50.0
585.0
27.3
27.5
2.0
150.0
150.0
34.0
151.7
1.0
167.9
8.0
150.0
1.5
57.6
27.5
2.0
2.0
2.0
30.0
80.0
203.0
161.0
1.0
28.0
21.0
1.3
1.2
69.0
16.0
200.0
201.0
3.0
1.0
21.0
21.0
104.0
11.1
1.6
1.6
470.2
11.0
34.5
10.0
2.5
49.9
49.9
49.9
49.9
375.0
232.5
232.5
65.9
43.2
43.2
12.0
16.0
12.0
16.0
101.0
1.6
1.6
1.5
1.5
21.0
18.6
1.6

Energy
Source
SUN
SUN
NG
NG
NG
BIT
WND
WAT
DFO
NG
NG
SUN
WND
SUN
WND
SUN
WND
SUN
WND
WAT
DFO
DFO
DFO
SUN
WND
WND
WND
WND
WND
SUN
SUN
SUN
WND
SUN
WND
WND
SUN
SUN
WAT
WAT
WND
SUN
LFG
LFG
WND
WND
WND
SUN
SUN
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
SUN
SUN
SUN
SUN
WND
LFG
LFG
LFG
LFG
WDL
SUN
LFG

As of the time of the publication of this report, the data for the latest month may not include all operational status updates.
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.gov/cneaf/electricity/forms/eia860/eia860.pdf
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-860, 'Annual Electric Generator Report' and Form EIA-860M, 'Monthly Update to the Annual Electric Generator Report.'

Year-to-Date Capacity Statistics

Year-to-Date Capacity of New Units


Year-to-Date Capacity of Retired Units
Year-to-Date U.S. Capacity

Net Summer
Capacity
(megawatts)
14,157.0
9,284.0
1,056,124.0

Prime
Mover
PV
PV
GT
GT
GT
ST
WT
HY
IC
CA
CT
PV
WT
PV
WT
PV
WT
PV
WT
HY
IC
IC
IC
PV
WT
WT
WT
WT
WT
PV
PV
PV
WT
PV
WT
WT
PV
PV
PS
PS
WT
PV
IC
IC
WT
WT
WT
PV
PV
GT
GT
GT
GT
CA
CT
CT
CA
CT
CT
PV
PV
PV
PV
WT
IC
IC
IC
IC
ST
PV
IC

Table ES4. Retired U.S. Electric Generating Units by Operating Company, Plant, and Month, 2012
Year Month Entity ID
2012
1
12199
2012
1
22500
2012
1
22500
2012
2
15470
2012
2
15470
2012
2
7140
2012
2
12981
2012
2
14624
2012
2
56317
2012
3
7840
2012
3
7840
2012
3
7840
2012
3
7840
2012
3
7840
2012
3
7140
2012
3
8032
2012
3
18041
2012
3
18041
2012
4
5416
2012
4
5416
2012
4
5416
2012
4
361
2012
4
15466
2012
4
56190
2012
4
56190
2012
4
56190
2012
4
56190
2012
4
56190
2012
4
56190
2012
4
56190
2012
4
17105
2012
4
17105
2012
5
306
2012
5
306
2012
5
6035
2012
5
15274
2012
5
15274
2012
5
15274
2012
5
15274
2012
5
15274
2012
5
15274
2012
5
15274
2012
5
15274
2012
5
15274
2012
5
15274
2012
5
15274
2012
5
15274
2012
5
15274
2012
5
15274
2012
5
15274
2012
5
15274
2012
5
15274
2012
6
15147
2012
6
15147
2012
6
40307
2012
6
21148
2012
6
21148
2012
7
17609
2012
7
17609
2012
8
12384
2012
8
12384
2012
8
12384
2012
9
23279
2012
9
23279
2012
9
23279
2012
9
23279
2012
9
19856
2012
9
6526
2012
9
6526
2012
9
6526
2012
9
6526
2012
9
6526
2012
9
12796
2012
9
12796
2012
9
12796
2012
9
12796
2012
9
12796
2012
9
12796
2012
9
12796
2012
9
3046
2012
9
3046
2012
9
3046
2012
9
17718
2012
10
306
2012
10
5416
2012
10
5416
2012
10
5416
2012
10
5416
2012
10
5416

Entity Name
Montana-Dakota Utilities Co
Westar Energy Inc
Westar Energy Inc
Duke Energy Indiana Inc
Duke Energy Indiana Inc
Georgia Power Co
Motiva Enterprises LLC
PUD No 2 of Grant County
Standard Binghamton LLC
GWF Power Systems, L.P.
GWF Power Systems, L.P.
GWF Power Systems, L.P.
GWF Power Systems, L.P.
GWF Power Systems, L.P.
Georgia Power Co
Hanford L.P.
State Line Energy LLC
State Line Energy LLC
Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC
Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC
Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC
Industrial Energy Applications Inc
Public Service Co of Colorado
Savannah River Nuclear Solutions LLC
Savannah River Nuclear Solutions LLC
Savannah River Nuclear Solutions LLC
Savannah River Nuclear Solutions LLC
Savannah River Nuclear Solutions LLC
Savannah River Nuclear Solutions LLC
Savannah River Nuclear Solutions LLC
Sherman Hospital
Sherman Hospital
Alcoa Power Generating Inc Tapoco Div
Alcoa Power Generating Inc Tapoco Div
Exelon Power
Potomac Power Resources
Potomac Power Resources
Potomac Power Resources
Potomac Power Resources
Potomac Power Resources
Potomac Power Resources
Potomac Power Resources
Potomac Power Resources
Potomac Power Resources
Potomac Power Resources
Potomac Power Resources
Potomac Power Resources
Potomac Power Resources
Potomac Power Resources
Potomac Power Resources
Potomac Power Resources
Potomac Power Resources
PSEG Fossil LLC
PSEG Fossil LLC
Prairie Power, Inc
Zapco Energy Tactics Corp
Zapco Energy Tactics Corp
Southern California Edison Co
Southern California Edison Co
Midwest Generations EME LLC
Midwest Generations EME LLC
Midwest Generations EME LLC
Allegheny Energy Supply Co LLC
Allegheny Energy Supply Co LLC
Allegheny Energy Supply Co LLC
Allegheny Energy Supply Co LLC
City of Vineland - (NJ)
FirstEnergy Generation Corp
FirstEnergy Generation Corp
FirstEnergy Generation Corp
FirstEnergy Generation Corp
FirstEnergy Generation Corp
Monongahela Power Co
Monongahela Power Co
Monongahela Power Co
Monongahela Power Co
Monongahela Power Co
Monongahela Power Co
Monongahela Power Co
Progress Energy Carolinas Inc
Progress Energy Carolinas Inc
Progress Energy Carolinas Inc
Southwestern Public Service Co
Alcoa Power Generating Inc Tapoco Div
Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC
Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC
Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC
Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC
Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC

PlantProducer
Type
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric CHP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
Electric Utility
IPP
IPP
IPP
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
IPP
Electric Utility
Electric CHP
Electric CHP
Electric CHP
Electric CHP
Electric CHP
Electric CHP
Electric CHP

IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
Electric Utility
IPP
IPP
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
Electric Utility
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility

Plant Name
Williston
Tecumseh Energy Center
Tecumseh Energy Center
R Gallagher
R Gallagher
Jack McDonough
Motiva Enterprises Port Arthur Refinery
Wanapum
Binghamton Cogen
East Third Street Power Plant
Loveridge Road Power Plant
Nichols Road Power Plant
Wilbur East Power Plant
Wilbur West Power Plant
Mitchell
Hanford
State Line Energy
State Line Energy
Dan River
Dan River
Dan River
Alliant SBD 9801 Aegon Martha's Way
Cherokee
US DOE Savannah River Site (D Area)
US DOE Savannah River Site (D Area)
US DOE Savannah River Site (D Area)
US DOE Savannah River Site (D Area)
US DOE Savannah River Site (D Area)
US DOE Savannah River Site (D Area)
US DOE Savannah River Site (D Area)
Sherman Hospital
Sherman Hospital
Cheoah
Cheoah
Eddystone Generating Station
Benning
Benning
Buzzard Point
Buzzard Point
Buzzard Point
Buzzard Point
Buzzard Point
Buzzard Point
Buzzard Point
Buzzard Point
Buzzard Point
Buzzard Point
Buzzard Point
Buzzard Point
Buzzard Point
Buzzard Point
Buzzard Point
PSEG Kearny Generating Station
PSEG Kearny Generating Station
Pearl Station
Dunbarton Energy Partners LP
Dunbarton Energy Partners LP
Mohave
Mohave
Crawford
Crawford
Fisk Street
FirstEnergy R Paul Smith Power Station
FirstEnergy R Paul Smith Power Station
FirstEnergy Armstrong Power Station
FirstEnergy Armstrong Power Station
Howard Down
FirstEnergy Bay Shore
FirstEnergy Bay Shore
FirstEnergy Bay Shore
FirstEnergy Eastlake
FirstEnergy Eastlake
FirstEnergy Albright
FirstEnergy Albright
FirstEnergy Albright
FirstEnergy Rivesville
FirstEnergy Rivesville
FirstEnergy Willow Island
FirstEnergy Willow Island
HF Lee Plant
HF Lee Plant
HF Lee Plant
Riverview
Cheoah
Buck
Buck
Buck
Dan River
Dan River

PlantSt
ate
ND
KS
KS
IN
IN
GA
TX
WA
NY
CA
CA
CA
CA
CA
GA
CA
IN
IN
NC
NC
NC
IA
CO
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
IL
IL
NC
NC
PA
DC
DC
DC
DC
DC
DC
DC
DC
DC
DC
DC
DC
DC
DC
DC
DC
DC
NJ
NJ
IL
NH
NH
NV
NV
IL
IL
IL
MD
MD
PA
PA
NJ
OH
OH
OH
OH
OH
WV
WV
WV
WV
WV
WV
WV
NC
NC
NC
TX
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC

Plant ID
2791
1252
1252
1008
1008
710
50973
3888
55600
10367
10368
10371
10370
10369
727
10373
981
981
2723
2723
2723
56072
469
7652
7652
7652
7652
7652
7652
7652
50909
50909
54899
54899
3161
603
603
604
604
604
604
604
604
604
604
604
604
604
604
604
604
604
2404
2404
6238
55779
55779
2341
2341
867
867
886
1570
1570
3178
3178
2434
2878
2878
2878
2837
2837
3942
3942
3942
3945
3945
3946
3946
2709
2709
2709
3487
54899
2720
2720
2720
2723
2723

Generator ID
2
1
2
1
3
1
GN26
2
1
GEN1
GEN1
GEN1
GEN1
GEN1
4C
GEN1
3
4
1
2
3
1
1
HP-1
HP-2
HP-3
LP-1
LP-2
LP-3
LP-4
1
2
1
2
2
15
16
E1
E2
E4
E5
E6
E7
E8
W10
W11
W12
W13
W14
W15
W16
W9
10
11
1
MA1
MA2
1
2
7
8
19
11
9
1
2
10
2
3
4
4
5
1
2
3
5
6
1
2
1
2
3
6
4
7
8
9
4
5

Net Summer
Capacity
(megawatts)
4.7
18.0
19.0
140.0
140.0
251.0
9.7
103.8
42.0
18.7
18.0
17.8
18.1
18.2
31.0
25.3
124.9
209.4
67.0
67.0
142.0
1.0
107.0
9.4
9.4
9.4
12.5
12.5
12.5
12.5
0.8
0.8
21.0
21.0
309.0
275.0
275.0
16.0
16.0
16.0
16.0
16.0
16.0
16.0
16.0
16.0
16.0
16.0
16.0
16.0
16.0
16.0
122.0
128.0
22.2
0.6
0.6
790.0
790.0
213.0
319.0
326.0
87.0
28.0
172.0
172.0
23.0
138.0
142.0
215.0
240.0
597.0
73.0
73.0
137.0
37.0
88.0
54.0
181.0
74.0
68.0
240.0
22.0
21.0
25.0
25.0
12.0
24.0
24.0

Energy
Source
NG
NG
NG
BIT
BIT
BIT
NG
WAT
NG
PC
PC
PC
PC
PC
DFO
PC
SUB
SUB
BIT
BIT
BIT
DFO
BIT
BIT
BIT
BIT
BIT
BIT
BIT
BIT
NG
NG
WAT
WAT
BIT
DFO
DFO
DFO
DFO
DFO
DFO
DFO
DFO
DFO
DFO
DFO
DFO
DFO
DFO
DFO
DFO
DFO
NG
NG
BIT
LFG
LFG
SUB
SUB
SUB
SUB
SUB
BIT
BIT
BIT
BIT
RFO
SUB
SUB
SUB
SUB
BIT
BIT
BIT
BIT
BIT
BIT
BIT
BIT
BIT
BIT
BIT
NG
WAT
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG

Prime
Mover
GT
GT
GT
ST
ST
ST
CS
HY
GT
ST
ST
ST
ST
ST
GT
ST
ST
ST
ST
ST
ST
IC
ST
ST
ST
ST
ST
ST
ST
ST
IC
IC
HY
HY
ST
ST
ST
GT
GT
GT
GT
GT
GT
GT
GT
GT
GT
GT
GT
GT
GT
GT
GT
GT
ST
IC
IC
ST
ST
ST
ST
ST
ST
ST
ST
ST
ST
ST
ST
ST
ST
ST
ST
ST
ST
ST
ST
ST
ST
ST
ST
ST
GT
HY
GT
GT
GT
GT
GT

Table ES4. Retired U.S. Electric Generating Units by Operating Company, Plant, and Month, 2012
Year Month Entity ID
2012
10
5416
2012
10
5416
2012
10
5416
2012
10
5416
2012
10
5416
2012
10
5416
2012
10
5416
2012
10
5416
2012
10
5416
2012
10
5416
2012
10
5416
2012
10
5416
2012
10
5416
2012
10
5416
2012
10
5416
2012
10
12588
2012
10
12588
2012
10
12588
2012
10
12588
2012
10
12588

Entity Name
Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC
Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC
Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC
Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC
Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC
Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC
Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC
Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC
Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC
Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC
Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC
Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC
Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC
Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC
Duke Energy Carolinas, LLC
GenOn Potomac River LLC
GenOn Potomac River LLC
GenOn Potomac River LLC
GenOn Potomac River LLC
GenOn Potomac River LLC

PlantProducer
Type
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
Electric Utility
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP
IPP

Plant Name
Dan River
Riverbend
Riverbend
Riverbend
Riverbend
Buzzard Roost
Buzzard Roost
Buzzard Roost
Buzzard Roost
Buzzard Roost
Buzzard Roost
Buzzard Roost
Buzzard Roost
Buzzard Roost
Buzzard Roost
Potomac River
Potomac River
Potomac River
Potomac River
Potomac River

PlantSt
ate
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
SC
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA

Plant ID
2723
2732
2732
2732
2732
3254
3254
3254
3254
3254
3254
3254
3254
3254
3254
3788
3788
3788
3788
3788

Generator ID
6
10
11
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5

Net Summer
Capacity
(megawatts)
24.0
22.0
20.0
20.0
22.0
16.0
16.0
16.0
16.0
16.0
16.0
20.0
20.0
20.0
20.0
88.0
88.0
102.0
102.0
102.0

Energy
Source
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
NG
BIT
BIT
BIT
BIT
BIT

As of the time of the publication of this report, the data for the latest month may not include all operational status updates.
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.gov/cneaf/electricity/forms/eia860/eia860.pdf
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-860, 'Annual Electric Generator Report' and Form EIA-860M, 'Monthly Update to the Annual Electric Generator Report.'

Year-to-Date Capacity Statistics

Year-to-Date Capacity of New Units


Year-to-Date Capacity of Retired Units
Year-to-Date U.S. Capacity

Net Summer
Capacity
(megawatts)
14,157.0
9,284.0
1,056,124.0

Prime
Mover
GT
GT
GT
GT
GT
GT
GT
GT
GT
GT
GT
GT
GT
GT
GT
ST
ST
ST
ST
ST

Table 1.1. Net Generation by Energy Source: Total (All Sectors), 2002-September 2012
(Thousand Megawatthours)
Coal

Petroleum
Liquids

Petroleum
Coke

Natural
Gas

Other
Gas

Nuclear

Hydroelectric
Conventional

Other
Renewable

Hydroelectric
Pumped
Storage

2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

1,933,130
1,973,737
1,978,301
2,012,873
1,990,511
2,016,456
1,985,801
1,755,904
1,847,290
1,733,430

78,701
102,734
100,391
99,840
44,460
49,505
31,917
25,972
23,337
16,086

15,867
16,672
20,754
22,385
19,706
16,234
14,325
12,964
13,724
14,096

691,006
649,908
710,100
760,960
816,441
896,590
882,981
920,979
987,697
1,013,689

11,463
15,600
15,252
13,464
14,177
13,453
11,707
10,632
11,313
11,566

780,064
763,733
788,528
781,986
787,219
806,425
806,208
798,855
806,968
790,204

264,329
275,806
268,417
270,321
289,246
247,510
254,831
273,445
260,203
319,355

79,109
79,487
83,067
87,329
96,525
105,238
126,101
144,279
167,173
194,029

-8,743
-8,535
-8,488
-6,558
-6,558
-6,896
-6,288
-4,627
-5,501
-5,905

13,527
14,045
14,232
12,821
12,974
12,231
11,804
11,928
12,855
14,106

3,858,452
3,883,185
3,970,555
4,055,423
4,064,702
4,156,745
4,119,388
3,950,331
4,125,060
4,100,656

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

173,320
153,044
144,406
126,952
143,272
165,491
179,600
177,745
148,746
132,270
135,185
167,258

3,187
1,251
1,272
1,220
1,851
2,656
2,970
2,419
1,675
1,221
1,220
2,395

1,161
1,122
1,198
1,067
1,143
1,333
1,441
1,157
1,108
1,007
860
1,128

74,173
66,198
63,431
64,644
73,665
92,268
114,624
121,151
93,004
77,738
69,227
77,573

909
825
1,010
943
1,017
964
963
1,061
954
808
907
952

72,569
65,245
64,635
57,611
66,658
68,301
71,913
71,574
69,371
62,751
62,655
73,683

22,383
20,590
20,886
19,097
25,079
29,854
24,517
20,119
17,265
17,683
19,562
23,169

12,805
10,901
14,654
15,607
14,631
14,209
13,107
13,100
13,227
13,791
15,782
15,359

-565
-351
-325
-335
-441
-472
-557
-600
-421
-438
-467
-530

1,014
909
1,002
996
1,060
1,153
1,146
1,158
1,116
1,090
1,079
1,131

360,957
319,735
312,168
287,800
327,936
375,759
409,725
408,884
346,045
307,921
306,010
362,119

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

170,803
138,311
134,845
124,488
137,102
158,055
176,586
171,281
140,941
126,627
121,463
132,929

1,902
1,217
1,276
1,459
1,356
1,374
1,714
1,295
1,119
1,114
1,082
1,178

1,555
1,217
1,416
965
1,023
1,220
1,440
1,299
1,305
948
701
1,007

74,254
65,924
65,947
70,029
75,243
90,691
119,624
119,856
91,739
78,819
75,441
86,122

930
807
945
918
875
1,013
1,098
1,087
1,004
941
943
1,005

72,743
64,789
65,662
54,547
57,013
65,270
72,345
71,339
66,849
63,337
64,474
71,837

25,531
24,131
31,134
31,194
32,587
32,151
31,285
25,764
21,378
19,787
20,681
23,732

14,746
16,119
16,654
18,129
17,642
17,288
14,004
14,058
13,052
16,554
18,593
17,189

-426
-247
-349
-466
-418
-567
-708
-663
-553
-572
-441
-496

1,067
1,023
1,178
1,137
1,206
1,232
1,305
1,226
1,128
1,172
1,183
1,249

363,105
313,293
318,710
302,400
323,627
367,727
418,693
406,541
337,961
308,727
304,119
335,753

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September

129,115
113,908
105,546
96,466
116,345
131,569
160,938
152,743
125,767

1,143
917
947
1,030
1,081
1,317
1,517
1,191
985

1,301
1,009
614
534
647
739
772
881
879

91,641
91,091
92,503
95,346
107,927
116,015
140,202
131,828
108,206

980
1,005
1,010
980
969
945
968
1,024
893

72,381
63,847
61,729
55,871
62,081
65,140
69,129
69,602
64,511

23,359
20,361
25,770
26,136
28,542
26,611
26,758
23,146
17,562

20,302
17,303
20,160
18,828
19,216
18,631
15,731
15,125
15,291

-330
-226
-268
-242
-343
-475
-587
-496
-401

1,027
937
1,031
991
1,066
1,014
1,087
1,063
1,042

340,919
310,151
309,040
295,940
337,530
361,506
416,515
396,108
334,735

1,412,577
1,352,412
1,132,394

18,501
12,712
10,128

10,730
11,440
7,375

763,159
773,307
974,758

8,646
8,677
8,774

607,879
590,556
584,292

199,789
255,155
218,246

122,241
141,692
160,587

-4,067
-4,397
-3,368

9,555
10,502
9,258

3,149,010
3,152,056
3,102,444

Period

Other

Total

Annual Totals

2010

2011

2012

Year to Date
2010
2011
2012

Rolling 12 Months Ending in September


2011
1,787,125
17,548
14,434
997,845
11,344
789,645
315,569
186,624
-5,831
13,803
2012
1,513,413
13,502
10,031
1,215,140
11,663
783,940
282,446
212,923
-4,876
12,862
Since 2011, Coal includes anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, lignite, waste coal, coal synfuel, and coal-derived synthesis gas. Prior to 2011 coal-derived synthesis gas was included in Other Gases.
Since 2011, Petroleum Liquids includes distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, jet fuel, kerosene, propane, and waste oil. Prior to 2011 propane was in the Other Gas category.
Since 2011, Petroleum Coke includes petroleum coke and synthesis gas derived from petroleum coke.
Prior to 2011, synthesis gas derived from petroleum coke was in the Other Gas category. Other Gas includes blast furnace gas and other manufactured and waste gases derived from fossil fuels.
Other Renewables include wood, black liquor, other wood waste, biogenic municipal solid waste, landfill gas, sludge waste, agriculture byproducts, other biomass, geothermal, solar thermal, photovoltaic energy, and wind.
Other includes non-biogenic municipal solid waste, batteries, chemicals, hydrogen, pitch, purchased steam, sulfur, tire-derived fuel, and miscellaneous technologies.
Notes: Beginning with 2001 data, non-biogenic municipal solid waste and tire-derived fuels are reclassified as non-renewable energy sources and included in Other. Biogenic municipal solid waste is included in Other Renewables.
Beginning with the collection of Form EIA-923 in January 2008, the methodology for separating the fuel used for electricity generation and useful thermal output from combined heat and power plants changed.
The new methodology was retroactively applied to 2004-2007. See the Technical Notes (Appendix C) for further information.
See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2011 and prior years are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923 and predecessor forms.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. NM=Not meaningful due to large standard error. W=Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data. *=value less than half of smallest unit of measure.
Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 Combined Heat and Power Plant Report; and predecessor forms.
Beginning with 2008 data, the Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report, replaced the following: Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; Form EIA-920, Combined Heat and Power Plant Report;

4,128,106
4,051,044

Table 1.1.A. Net Generation by Other Renewables: Total (All Sectors), 2002-September 2012
(Thousand Megawatthours)

Wind

Solar
Thermal
and
Photovoltaic

Wood
and
Wood-Derived
Fuels

2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

10,354
11,187
14,144
17,811
26,589
34,450
55,363
73,886
94,652
120,177

555
534
575
550
508
612
864
891
1,212
1,818

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

6,854
5,432
8,589
9,764
8,698
8,049
6,724
6,686
7,106
7,944
9,748
9,059

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

Geothermal

Other
Biomass

Total
(Other
Renewables)

38,665
37,529
38,117
38,856
38,762
39,014
37,300
36,050
37,172
37,449

14,491
14,424
14,811
14,692
14,568
14,637
14,840
15,009
15,219
15,364

15,044
15,812
15,421
15,420
16,099
16,525
17,734
18,443
18,917
19,222

79,109
79,487
83,067
87,329
96,525
105,238
126,101
144,279
167,173
194,029

10
33
76
112
153
176
161
156
138
75
77
44

3,126
2,895
3,090
2,932
2,893
3,094
3,308
3,319
3,157
3,003
3,080
3,275

1,312
1,159
1,307
1,240
1,311
1,264
1,274
1,297
1,253
1,222
1,252
1,330

1,503
1,382
1,592
1,558
1,577
1,627
1,640
1,642
1,575
1,547
1,625
1,650

12,805
10,901
14,654
15,607
14,631
14,209
13,107
13,100
13,227
13,791
15,782
15,359

8,550
10,452
10,545
12,422
11,772
10,985
7,489
7,474
6,869
10,525
12,439
10,656

40
85
122
164
191
223
191
229
186
159
107
121

3,290
2,937
3,081
2,798
2,794
3,230
3,362
3,384
3,178
2,954
3,088
3,353

1,351
1,219
1,342
1,243
1,322
1,218
1,273
1,279
1,229
1,285
1,275
1,329

1,515
1,427
1,565
1,503
1,563
1,632
1,690
1,692
1,589
1,631
1,684
1,731

14,746
16,119
16,654
18,129
17,642
17,288
14,004
14,058
13,052
16,554
18,593
17,189

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September

13,806
11,164
13,897
12,812
12,573
11,944
8,724
8,287
8,680

86
137
249
346
511
561
522
464
462

3,366
3,126
2,938
2,666
2,997
3,060
3,296
3,311
3,143

1,415
1,339
1,413
1,335
1,422
1,380
1,421
1,388
1,377

1,629
1,537
1,663
1,668
1,713
1,687
1,769
1,676
1,628

20,302
17,303
20,160
18,828
19,216
18,631
15,731
15,125
15,291

2010
2011
2012

67,902
86,557
101,886

1,016
1,431
3,339

27,814
28,054
27,902

11,415
11,475
12,490

14,095
14,175
14,970

122,241
141,692
160,587

Rolling 12-Month Ending in September


2011
2012

113,308
135,506

1,627
3,726

37,412
37,297

15,280
16,378

18,997
20,016

186,624
212,923

Period
Annual Totals

2010

2011

2012

Year to Date

Wood and Wood-derived fuels include wood/wood waste solids (including paper pellets, railroad ties, utility poles, wood chips, bark, and wood waste solids), wood waste
liquids (red liquor, sludge wood, spent sulfite liquor, and other wood-based liquids), and black liquor.
Other Biomass includes Biogenic municipal solid waste, landfill gas, sludge waste, agricultural byproducts, other biomass solids, other biomass liquids, and other biomass
gases (including digester gases, methane, and other biomass gases).
Notes: Beginning with 2001 data, non-biogenic municipal solid waste and tire-derived fuels are reclassified as non-renewable energy sources and included in Other.
Biogenic municipal solid waste is included in Other Renewables.
Beginning with the collection of Form EIA-923 in January 2008, the methodology for separating the fuel used for electricity generation and useful thermal output from
combined heat and power plants changed. The new methodology was retroactively applied to 2004-2007. See the Technical Notes (Appendix C) for further information.
See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2011 and prior years are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the
Form EIA-923 and predecessor forms. - Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form
EIA-906, Power Plant Report; U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 Combined Heat and Power Plant Report; and predecessor forms.
Beginning with 2008 data, the Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report, replaced the following: Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; Form EIA-920, Combined Heat and
Power Plant Report; 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.

Table 1.2. Net Generation by Energy Source: Electric Utilities, 2002-September 2012
(Thousand Megawatthours)
Coal

Petroleum
Liquids

Petroleum
Coke

Natural
Gas

Other
Gas

Nuclear

Hydroelectric
Conventional

Other
Renewable

Hydroelectric
Pumped
Storage

2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

1,514,670
1,500,281
1,513,641
1,484,855
1,471,421
1,490,985
1,466,395
1,322,092
1,378,028
1,301,107

52,838
62,774
62,196
58,572
31,269
33,325
22,206
18,035
17,258
11,688

6,286
7,156
11,498
11,150
9,634
7,395
5,918
7,182
8,807
9,428

229,639
186,967
199,662
238,204
282,088
313,785
320,190
349,166
392,616
414,843

206
243
374
10
30
141
46
96
52
29

507,380
458,829
475,682
436,296
425,341
427,555
424,256
417,275
424,843
415,298

242,302
249,622
245,546
245,553
261,864
226,734
229,645
247,198
236,104
291,413

3,089
3,421
3,692
4,945
6,588
8,953
11,308
14,617
17,927
21,933

-7,434
-7,532
-7,526
-5,383
-5,281
-5,328
-5,143
-3,369
-4,466
-5,298

480
519
467
643
700
586
545
483
462
604

2,549,457
2,462,281
2,505,231
2,474,846
2,483,656
2,504,131
2,475,367
2,372,776
2,471,632
2,461,045

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

129,279
113,856
107,626
95,791
108,550
124,451
134,219
132,743
110,642
97,612
99,803
123,456

2,418
890
1,009
923
1,443
2,132
1,986
1,785
1,207
877
835
1,752

736
696
816
675
690
837
910
758
803
645
511
730

29,332
25,880
25,683
25,721
30,549
36,530
44,597
47,474
36,692
31,613
27,567
30,978

6
6
6
5
6
6
5
5
2
1
1
2

39,345
34,945
33,460
30,946
34,506
35,835
38,536
38,021
37,188
31,226
32,112
38,722

20,298
18,752
18,546
16,812
22,803
27,661
22,611
18,465
15,854
15,718
17,612
20,970

1,338
1,087
1,540
1,777
1,602
1,449
1,331
1,431
1,441
1,542
1,778
1,610

-427
-246
-232
-245
-356
-392
-474
-543
-353
-361
-397
-439

36
29
37
36
42
42
34
46
45
43
34
39

222,362
195,895
188,491
172,441
199,835
228,551
243,756
240,185
203,521
178,917
179,858
217,820

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

126,539
103,607
102,328
93,647
104,296
119,780
133,078
128,915
105,127
94,046
90,103
99,641

1,210
888
982
1,178
1,062
976
1,110
924
819
837
822
879

1,082
818
922
600
655
831
983
908
945
618
399
667

29,515
25,456
26,612
29,154
31,372
38,311
49,479
49,617
37,391
33,218
30,532
34,186

1
1
1
1
7
6
1
1
2
1
4
3

37,742
34,119
34,201
28,964
28,502
34,635
38,444
37,435
34,639
33,558
34,107
38,952

23,602
22,187
28,401
28,280
29,436
29,631
29,180
23,866
19,289
17,509
18,732
21,300

1,713
1,905
1,930
2,098
1,975
1,795
1,428
1,418
1,383
2,041
2,168
2,079

-500
-304
-277
-404
-367
-491
-612
-569
-470
-488
-381
-437

46
49
49
50
55
60
51
55
48
46
45
49

220,951
188,727
195,148
183,567
196,993
225,535
253,142
242,570
199,174
181,388
176,532
197,318

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September

96,778
86,532
80,602
75,189
87,977
100,067
121,198
115,324
95,104

850
711
768
814
814
945
1,134
907
746

843
658
256
293
380
473
467
477
536

37,033
35,265
36,938
38,919
45,922
48,949
58,989
54,268
44,686

NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM

38,270
33,117
30,601
27,884
31,384
34,052
35,999
36,149
33,384

20,934
18,322
23,356
24,033
26,152
24,683
25,094
21,621
16,234

2,660
2,127
2,699
2,390
2,622
2,416
1,798
1,803
1,806

-283
-191
-197
-227
-264
-397
-498
-411
-338

40
34
27
27
32
40
30
41
42

197,126
176,574
175,049
169,322
195,022
211,229
244,213
230,180
192,200

1,057,157
1,017,317
858,771

13,793
9,149
7,688

6,921
7,744
4,383

302,458
316,908
400,969

47
21
NM

322,783
308,681
300,840

181,803
233,872
200,428

12,997
15,644
20,319

-3,269
-3,993
-2,806

347
463
313

1,895,037
1,905,806
1,790,914

Period

Other

Total

Annual Totals

2010

2011

2012

Year to Date
2010
2011
2012

Rolling 12 Months Ending in September


2011
1,338,189
12,614
9,630
407,066
26
410,741
288,174
20,574
-5,190
579
2012
1,142,561
10,227
6,067
498,905
NM
407,457
257,969
26,608
-4,111
453
Since 2011, Coal includes anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, lignite, waste coal, coal synfuel, and coal-derived synthesis gas. Prior to 2011 coal-derived synthesis gas was included in Other Gases.
Since 2011, Petroleum Liquids includes distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, jet fuel, kerosene, propane, and waste oil. Prior to 2011 propane was in the Other Gas category.
Since 2011, Petroleum Coke includes petroleum coke and synthesis gas derived from petroleum coke.
Prior to 2011, synthesis gas derived from petroleum coke was in the Other Gas category. Other Gas includes blast furnace gas and other manufactured and waste gases derived from fossil fuels.
Other Renewables include wood, black liquor, other wood waste, biogenic municipal solid waste, landfill gas, sludge waste, agriculture byproducts, other biomass, geothermal, solar thermal, photovoltaic energy, and wind.
Other includes non-biogenic municipal solid waste, batteries, chemicals, hydrogen, pitch, purchased steam, sulfur, tire-derived fuel, and miscellaneous technologies.
Notes: Beginning with 2001 data, non-biogenic municipal solid waste and tire-derived fuels are reclassified as non-renewable energy sources and included in Other. Biogenic municipal solid waste is included in Other Renewables.
Beginning with the collection of Form EIA-923 in January 2008, the methodology for separating the fuel used for electricity generation and useful thermal output from combined heat and power plants changed.
The new methodology was retroactively applied to 2004-2007. See the Technical Notes (Appendix C) for further information.
See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2011 and prior years are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923 and predecessor forms.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. NM=Not meaningful due to large standard error. W=Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data. *=value less than half of smallest unit of measure.
Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 Combined Heat and Power Plant Report; and predecessor forms.
Beginning with 2008 data, the Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report, replaced the following: Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; Form EIA-920, Combined Heat and Power Plant Report;

2,482,401
2,346,152

Table 1.3. Net Generation by Energy Source: Independent Power Producers, 2002-September 2012
(Thousand Megawatthours)
Coal

Petroleum
Liquids

Petroleum
Coke

Natural
Gas

Other
Gas

Nuclear

Hydroelectric
Conventional

Other
Renewable

Hydroelectric
Pumped
Storage

2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

395,943
452,433
443,547
507,199
498,316
507,406
502,442
419,031
449,709
416,783

22,241
35,818
33,574
37,096
10,396
13,645
8,021
6,306
5,117
3,655

8,368
7,949
7,410
9,664
8,409
6,942
6,737
4,288
3,497
3,431

378,044
380,337
427,510
445,625
452,329
500,967
482,182
491,839
508,774
511,447

1,763
2,404
3,194
3,767
4,223
3,901
3,154
2,962
2,915
2,911

272,684
304,904
312,846
345,690
361,877
378,869
381,952
381,579
382,126
374,906

18,189
21,890
19,518
21,486
24,390
19,109
23,451
24,308
22,351
26,117

44,466
46,060
48,636
51,708
59,345
65,751
85,776
101,860
120,956
142,001

-1,309
-1,003
-962
-1,174
-1,277
-1,569
-1,145
-1,259
-1,035
-607

8,612
8,088
7,856
6,285
6,412
6,191
6,414
6,146
6,345
7,012

1,149,001
1,258,879
1,303,129
1,427,346
1,424,421
1,501,212
1,498,982
1,437,061
1,500,754
1,487,657

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

42,381
37,605
35,039
29,824
33,119
39,461
43,559
43,105
36,515
33,051
34,012
42,038

655
266
192
228
333
459
900
568
401
267
310
540

302
314
281
283
335
364
403
265
197
248
224
280

37,515
33,676
30,809
32,403
36,313
48,503
62,363
65,487
48,806
39,263
34,738
38,897

269
241
269
268
273
259
262
244
238
169
218
205

33,224
30,300
31,174
26,666
32,152
32,466
33,377
33,553
32,183
31,525
30,543
34,962

1,909
1,669
2,145
2,087
2,100
2,050
1,794
1,554
1,334
1,843
1,813
2,054

9,142
7,669
10,760
11,509
10,747
10,402
9,305
9,193
9,391
9,914
11,642
11,282

-138
-105
-93
-91
-84
-80
-83
-57
-68
-77
-70
-91

507
463
502
505
533
550
558
553
540
527
545
562

125,766
112,099
111,080
103,681
115,821
134,434
152,439
154,465
129,537
116,729
113,975
130,729

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

42,852
33,475
31,255
29,625
31,525
36,936
42,051
40,884
34,521
31,395
30,220
32,045

588
252
229
221
242
347
554
320
246
213
204
238

349
298
393
258
259
284
358
298
261
225
207
241

37,417
33,924
32,750
34,103
36,802
45,115
62,024
61,922
46,908
38,745
37,730
44,007

242
206
251
243
235
253
261
263
251
239
224
244

35,000
30,670
31,461
25,583
28,511
30,635
33,901
33,903
32,210
29,779
30,367
32,885

1,785
1,782
2,544
2,728
2,950
2,367
1,993
1,800
1,965
2,150
1,801
2,252

10,450
11,908
12,265
13,673
13,351
12,915
9,973
9,995
9,125
12,075
13,844
12,429

74
58
-72
-63
-51
-76
-96
-94
-83
-84
-60
-59

526
499
585
580
586
617
641
610
565
578
589
635

129,282
113,071
111,660
106,952
114,409
129,393
151,659
149,901
125,969
115,317
115,124
124,919

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September

31,078
26,244
23,777
20,214
27,235
30,303
38,318
36,049
29,481

233
156
138
152
227
314
335
242
194

218
202
197
86
120
110
135
187
150

46,786
48,365
48,374
49,438
54,289
59,307
72,767
69,526
55,995

236
232
240
233
225
227
236
243
224

34,111
30,730
31,128
27,987
30,697
31,088
33,130
33,453
31,126

2,247
1,879
2,225
1,940
2,204
1,793
1,552
1,424
1,233

14,938
12,643
15,066
14,121
14,086
13,727
11,304
10,712
10,933

-47
-35
-71
-15
-80
-78
-89
-84
-62

599
553
614
598
617
605
631
591
587

130,400
120,970
121,687
114,753
129,622
137,397
158,319
152,343
129,861

340,609
323,123
262,698

4,001
2,999
1,990

2,745
2,758
1,405

395,875
390,965
504,847

2,323
2,204
2,097

285,096
281,875
283,452

16,641
19,914
16,498

88,118
103,653
117,531

-798
-404
-562

4,711
5,209
5,395

1,139,321
1,132,297
1,195,351

Period

Other

Total

Annual Totals

2010

2011

2012

Year to Date
2010
2011
2012

Rolling 12 Months Ending in September


2011
432,224
4,115
3,510
503,864
2,796
378,904
25,624
136,491
-641
6,844
2012
356,359
2,646
2,078
625,329
2,804
376,483
22,701
155,879
-765
7,197
Since 2011, Coal includes anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, lignite, waste coal, coal synfuel, and coal-derived synthesis gas. Prior to 2011 coal-derived synthesis gas was included in Other Gases.
Since 2011, Petroleum Liquids includes distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, jet fuel, kerosene, propane, and waste oil. Prior to 2011 propane was in the Other Gas category.
Since 2011, Petroleum Coke includes petroleum coke and synthesis gas derived from petroleum coke.
Prior to 2011, synthesis gas derived from petroleum coke was in the Other Gas category. Other Gas includes blast furnace gas and other manufactured and waste gases derived from fossil fuels.
Other Renewables include wood, black liquor, other wood waste, biogenic municipal solid waste, landfill gas, sludge waste, agriculture byproducts, other biomass, geothermal, solar thermal, photovoltaic energy, and wind.
Other includes non-biogenic municipal solid waste, batteries, chemicals, hydrogen, pitch, purchased steam, sulfur, tire-derived fuel, and miscellaneous technologies.
Notes: Beginning with 2001 data, non-biogenic municipal solid waste and tire-derived fuels are reclassified as non-renewable energy sources and included in Other. Biogenic municipal solid waste is included in Other Renewables.
Beginning with the collection of Form EIA-923 in January 2008, the methodology for separating the fuel used for electricity generation and useful thermal output from combined heat and power plants changed.
The new methodology was retroactively applied to 2004-2007. See the Technical Notes (Appendix C) for further information.
See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2011 and prior years are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923 and predecessor forms.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. NM=Not meaningful due to large standard error. W=Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data. *=value less than half of smallest unit of measure.
Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 Combined Heat and Power Plant Report; and predecessor forms.
Beginning with 2008 data, the Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report, replaced the following: Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; Form EIA-920, Combined Heat and Power Plant Report;

1,493,730
1,550,711

Table 1.4. Net Generation by Energy Source: Commerical Combined Heat and Power Sector, 2002-September 2012
(Thousand Megawatthours)
Coal

Petroleum
Liquids

Petroleum
Coke

Natural
Gas

Other
Gas

Nuclear

Hydroelectric
Conventional

Other
Renewable

Hydroelectric
Pumped
Storage

2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

992
1,206
1,340
1,353
1,310
1,371
1,261
1,096
1,111
1,049

426
416
493
368
228
180
136
157
117
86

6
8
7
7
7
9
6
5
7
3

4,310
3,899
3,969
4,249
4,355
4,257
4,188
4,225
4,725
5,487

*
---*
---3
3

-----------

13
72
105
86
93
77
60
71
80
26

1,065
1,302
1,575
1,673
1,619
1,614
1,555
1,769
1,714
2,476

-----------

603
594
781
756
758
764
720
842
834
950

7,415
7,496
8,270
8,492
8,371
8,273
7,926
8,165
8,592
10,080

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

116
102
91
80
84
97
110
105
89
80
69
88

12
10
7
8
12
10
18
11
9
6
3
11

1
1
1
1
---1
1
1
1
1

367
339
351
326
326
350
459
490
421
419
401
476

*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*

-------------

6
6
7
11
12
11
4
1
2
4
6
11

140
114
137
147
152
153
149
155
152
137
138
141

-------------

66
51
66
73
79
77
72
77
77
66
64
66

709
623
661
645
666
699
812
838
750
712
683
793

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

108
104
100
77
82
90
104
94
84
65
62
78

20
10
6
4
5
3
7
7
7
6
6
5

1
1
1
-------*
1

421
367
373
357
471
463
605
571
487
438
437
499

*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*

-------------

2
2
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

194
180
200
195
218
218
220
225
208
204
208
207

-------------

71
61
71
71
88
84
85
87
83
84
84
81

817
725
753
706
867
860
1,023
985
870
799
800
874

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September

84
78
70
64
70
68
78
71
58

NM
4
5
6
6
10
11
9
7

1
1
1
*
--1
1
1

528
499
476
468
480
493
553
498
480

NM
NM
-NM
NM
NM
-NM
NM

----------

NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM

214
213
216
221
234
225
239
238
231

----------

78
77
83
81
87
79
94
95
89

913
875
853
843
880
880
980
917
869

875
843
641

97
69
64

4
2
4

3,429
4,113
4,474

2
3
NM

----

59
20
NM

1,299
1,856
2,030

----

638
701
762

6,403
7,607
8,010

Period

Other

Total

Annual Totals

2010

2011

2012

Year to Date
2010
2011
2012

Rolling 12 Months Ending in September


2011
1,080
89
5
5,409
3
-41
2,272
-897
2012
847
NM
4
5,848
NM
-NM
2,649
-1,011
Since 2011, Coal includes anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, lignite, waste coal, coal synfuel, and coal-derived synthesis gas. Prior to 2011 coal-derived synthesis gas was included in Other Gases.
Since 2011, Petroleum Liquids includes distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, jet fuel, kerosene, propane, and waste oil. Prior to 2011 propane was in the Other Gas category.
Since 2011, Petroleum Coke includes petroleum coke and synthesis gas derived from petroleum coke.
Prior to 2011, synthesis gas derived from petroleum coke was in the Other Gas category. Other Gas includes blast furnace gas and other manufactured and waste gases derived from fossil fuels.
Other Renewables include wood, black liquor, other wood waste, biogenic municipal solid waste, landfill gas, sludge waste, agriculture byproducts, other biomass, geothermal, solar thermal, photovoltaic energy, and wind.
Other includes non-biogenic municipal solid waste, batteries, chemicals, hydrogen, pitch, purchased steam, sulfur, tire-derived fuel, and miscellaneous technologies.
Notes: Beginning with 2001 data, non-biogenic municipal solid waste and tire-derived fuels are reclassified as non-renewable energy sources and included in Other. Biogenic municipal solid waste is included in Other Renewables.
Beginning with the collection of Form EIA-923 in January 2008, the methodology for separating the fuel used for electricity generation and useful thermal output from combined heat and power plants changed.
The new methodology was retroactively applied to 2004-2007. See the Technical Notes (Appendix C) for further information.
See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2011 and prior years are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923 and predecessor forms.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. NM=Not meaningful due to large standard error. W=Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data. *=value less than half of smallest unit of measure.
Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 Combined Heat and Power Plant Report; and predecessor forms.
Beginning with 2008 data, the Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report, replaced the following: Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; Form EIA-920, Combined Heat and Power Plant Report;

9,796
10,483

Table 1.5. Net Generation by Energy Source: Industrial Combined Heat and Power Sector, 2002-September 2012
(Thousand Megawatthours)
Coal

Petroleum
Liquids

Petroleum
Coke

Natural
Gas

Other
Gas

Nuclear

Hydroelectric
Conventional

Other
Renewable

Hydroelectric
Pumped
Storage

2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

21,525
19,817
19,773
19,466
19,464
16,694
15,703
13,686
18,441
14,490

3,196
3,726
4,128
3,804
2,567
2,355
1,555
1,474
844
657

1,207
1,559
1,839
1,564
1,656
1,889
1,664
1,489
1,414
1,234

79,013
78,705
78,959
72,882
77,669
77,580
76,421
75,748
81,583
81,911

9,493
12,953
11,684
9,687
9,923
9,411
8,507
7,574
8,343
8,624

-----------

3,825
4,222
3,248
3,195
2,899
1,590
1,676
1,868
1,668
1,799

30,489
28,704
29,164
29,003
28,972
28,919
27,462
26,033
26,576
27,619

-----------

3,832
4,843
5,129
5,137
5,103
4,690
4,125
4,457
5,214
5,541

152,580
154,530
153,925
144,739
148,254
143,128
137,113
132,329
144,082
141,875

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1,544
1,481
1,649
1,258
1,519
1,482
1,713
1,792
1,499
1,527
1,301
1,677

102
86
63
61
63
55
67
55
58
71
72
92

123
111
100
108
118
132
128
133
107
113
124
118

6,959
6,303
6,588
6,194
6,477
6,885
7,205
7,701
7,085
6,443
6,520
7,223

634
578
735
669
738
700
696
812
713
637
688
744

-------------

169
162
188
187
164
132
107
99
76
117
130
134

2,185
2,031
2,217
2,174
2,130
2,205
2,321
2,321
2,244
2,199
2,224
2,326

-------------

404
366
397
382
406
485
482
482
455
455
436
464

12,120
11,118
11,936
11,034
11,614
12,075
12,718
13,395
12,238
11,562
11,493
12,777

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1,304
1,125
1,161
1,139
1,199
1,249
1,353
1,389
1,209
1,120
1,077
1,165

84
68
59
56
47
48
43
45
46
58
49
55

123
100
101
107
109
104
98
94
99
104
95
100

6,901
6,177
6,212
6,416
6,597
6,802
7,517
7,745
6,953
6,419
6,742
7,429

687
600
693
674
633
753
836
823
752
700
715
758

-------------

143
160
187
184
198
150
109
96
122
126
146
178

2,389
2,126
2,260
2,164
2,099
2,360
2,384
2,420
2,336
2,233
2,374
2,474

-------------

423
414
474
436
477
471
529
474
432
463
465
483

12,054
10,770
11,149
11,175
11,359
11,938
12,868
13,085
11,948
11,224
11,663
12,642

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September

1,175
1,055
1,097
998
1,063
1,130
1,344
1,299
1,124

54
46
36
58
34
48
37
34
38

239
149
161
156
146
157
168
216
192

7,293
6,963
6,716
6,522
7,235
7,266
7,892
7,535
7,045

743
771
769
745
742
717
731
779
668

----------

175
157
186
160
182
131
109
97
92

2,491
2,319
2,179
2,097
2,273
2,264
2,390
2,373
2,321

----------

310
274
308
285
330
290
332
336
324

12,480
11,733
11,452
11,022
12,006
12,000
13,003
12,669
11,805

13,937
11,128
10,283

610
495
386

1,060
935
1,583

61,397
61,321
64,467

6,273
6,450
6,666

----

1,286
1,349
1,289

19,828
20,539
20,707

----

3,859
4,129
2,788

108,250
106,346
108,169

Period

Other

Total

Annual Totals

2010

2011

2012

Year to Date
2010
2011
2012

Rolling 12 Months Ending in September


2011
15,632
730
1,290
81,507
8,519
-1,730
27,287
-5,484
2012
13,646
548
1,882
85,058
8,840
-1,739
27,787
-4,200
Since 2011, Coal includes anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, lignite, waste coal, coal synfuel, and coal-derived synthesis gas. Prior to 2011 coal-derived synthesis gas was included in Other Gases.
Since 2011, Petroleum Liquids includes distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, jet fuel, kerosene, propane, and waste oil. Prior to 2011 propane was in the Other Gas category.
Since 2011, Petroleum Coke includes petroleum coke and synthesis gas derived from petroleum coke.
Prior to 2011, synthesis gas derived from petroleum coke was in the Other Gas category. Other Gas includes blast furnace gas and other manufactured and waste gases derived from fossil fuels.
Other Renewables include wood, black liquor, other wood waste, biogenic municipal solid waste, landfill gas, sludge waste, agriculture byproducts, other biomass, geothermal, solar thermal, photovoltaic energy, and wind.
Other includes non-biogenic municipal solid waste, batteries, chemicals, hydrogen, pitch, purchased steam, sulfur, tire-derived fuel, and miscellaneous technologies.
Notes: Beginning with 2001 data, non-biogenic municipal solid waste and tire-derived fuels are reclassified as non-renewable energy sources and included in Other. Biogenic municipal solid waste is included in Other Renewables.
Beginning with the collection of Form EIA-923 in January 2008, the methodology for separating the fuel used for electricity generation and useful thermal output from combined heat and power plants changed.
The new methodology was retroactively applied to 2004-2007. See the Technical Notes (Appendix C) for further information.
See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2011 and prior years are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923 and predecessor forms.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. NM=Not meaningful due to large standard error. W=Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data. *=value less than half of smallest unit of measure.
Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 Combined Heat and Power Plant Report; and predecessor forms.
Beginning with 2008 data, the Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report, replaced the following: Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; Form EIA-920, Combined Heat and Power Plant Report;

142,179
143,698

Table 1.6.A. Net Generation


by State, by Sector, September 2012 and 2011 (Thousand Megawatthours)
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012
10,018
3,174
1,245
3,158
1,155
750
537
34,504
5,859
11,012
17,633
46,812
15,122
8,818
8,576
9,187
5,109
26,752
4,318
4,021
4,079
7,605
2,859
2,732
1,137
63,241
779
NM
19,893
10,402
3,113
8,793
8,302
5,792
6,160
30,333
13,066
6,503
4,475
6,289
58,126
4,785
9,105
6,287
37,949
32,040
10,144
4,255
1,095
2,143
3,445
3,366
3,517
4,075
31,579
19,159
4,706
7,714
1,330
505
825
334,735

All Sectors
September
2011
10,437
2,918
1,344
3,132
1,667
857
518
35,482
5,137
11,641
18,703
49,330
15,775
9,192
8,290
11,042
5,031
25,710
4,400
3,454
3,922
7,409
2,977
2,599
949
64,163
540
9
20,669
9,963
3,157
9,319
8,703
4,906
6,898
30,508
12,667
7,406
3,993
6,442
58,048
5,056
8,701
5,728
38,563
32,198
10,328
4,018
1,320
2,451
3,060
3,388
3,625
4,008
30,676
18,730
4,511
7,435
1,410
510
900
337,961

Percent
Change
-4.0%
8.8%
-7.3%
0.8%
-30.8%
-12.5%
3.5%
-2.8%
14.1%
-5.4%
-5.7%
-5.1%
-4.1%
-4.1%
3.5%
-16.8%
1.6%
4.1%
-1.9%
16.4%
4.0%
2.7%
-4.0%
5.1%
19.8%
-1.4%
44.3%
NM
-3.8%
4.4%
-1.4%
-5.6%
-4.6%
18.1%
-10.7%
-0.6%
3.1%
-12.2%
12.1%
-2.4%
0.1%
-5.4%
4.6%
9.8%
-1.6%
-0.5%
-1.8%
5.9%
-17.1%
-12.6%
12.6%
-0.7%
-3.0%
1.7%
2.9%
2.3%
4.3%
3.8%
-5.7%
-1.0%
-8.3%
-1.0%

Electric Power Sector


Independent
Electric Utilities
Power Producers
September September September September
2012
2011
2012
2011
132
198
9,346
9,715
NM
NM
3,128
2,867
NM
*
808
929
38
47
3,065
3,029
46
92
1,105
1,572
1
*
744
853
39
51
496
465
2,723
2,989
31,281
31,980
-14
-18
5,772
5,042
2,705
2,847
8,170
8,637
32
160
17,340
18,301
24,150
26,046
21,676
22,308
14,565
853
971
14,016
7,706
7,878
822
1,011
6,541
7,083
1,859
1,043
5,753
6,690
3,341
4,261
3,297
3,425
1,638
1,429
24,049
23,522
2,286
1,840
3,307
3,462
813
747
3,741
3,293
279
161
3,396
3,420
528
394
7,428
7,299
161
91
2,765
2,914
65
45
2,426
2,301
291
286
987
834
150
115
51,251
52,805
10,467
9,699
NM
2
711
460
NM
7
-2
17,901
18,639
1,551
1,543
8,737
8,492
1,286
1,071
NM
1
3,055
3,078
8,115
8,634
534
506
8,013
8,386
140
140
4,495
3,719
1,075
998
3,978
4,925
2,116
1,902
25,613
26,158
3,963
3,607
9,407
9,228
3,291
3,082
6,452
7,372
22
14
3,678
3,325
644
507
6,075
6,234
5
5
21,011
21,906
31,211
30,456
3,373
3,695
1,261
1,203
4,580
4,728
2,245
1,718
4,602
4,383
1,612
1,276
8,457
9,100
26,093
26,259
24,755
25,816
6,991
6,044
8,044
8,503
2,070
1,791
3,308
3,573
939
438
695
963
358
306
411
573
1,731
1,877
2,267
2,074
1,142
960
2,929
2,986
422
392
3,292
3,385
153
117
3,807
3,760
176
162
17,580
18,724
12,324
10,004
7,657
9,208
9,981
7,753
3,402
3,584
1,259
884
6,521
5,932
1,084
1,367
935
1,009
317
317
466
464
17
16
470
546
299
300
192,200
199,174
129,861
125,969

Commercial Sector
September September
2012
2011
74
84
NM
22
17
14
35
42
NM
1
NM
NM
NM
*
139
136
47
46
66
68
26
23
159
133
28
20
18
21
82
69
NM
20
NM
5
50
45
17
18
--18
11
13
15
NM
1
NM
*
NM
*
72
68
NM
*
--NM
6
3
2
19
21
4
3
NM
*
38
36
--NM
8
----NM
2
NM
7
55
51
NM
*
NM
4
NM
3
48
44
24
25
7
8
NM
1
----8
9
7
6
NM
*
--246
276
239
268
NM
7
NM
1
38
44
10
22
28
22
869
870

Industrial Sector
September September
2012
2011
467
441
23
22
421
400
NM
15
NM
2
--NM
2
361
376
55
67
72
90
234
219
828
843
226
219
269
285
94
95
78
71
162
172
366
303
180
174
NM
*
137
96
NM
4
28
17
15
12
--1,451
1,592
66
79
--433
482
375
398
37
56
140
176
149
177
184
153
66
72
744
734
368
358
29
21
150
159
198
197
5,849
5,634
150
157
2,277
2,252
70
66
3,352
3,160
270
314
22
26
6
5
42
52
NM
1
28
17
8
4
71
123
92
87
1,429
1,671
1,282
1,502
39
36
108
134
40
41
NM
8
28
32
11,805
11,948

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then 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 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Table 1.6.B. Net Generation


by State, by Sector, Year-to-Date through September 2012 and 2011 (Thousand Megawatthours)
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012 YTD
92,827
27,133
11,439
27,663
14,995
6,647
4,950
326,640
51,368
104,722
170,550
468,380
148,659
86,790
84,144
99,363
49,424
248,078
42,783
32,820
39,280
70,337
26,397
27,238
9,223
572,567
6,977
73
170,600
94,985
27,889
89,216
74,168
54,988
53,672
286,094
117,099
67,614
42,508
58,872
526,971
51,149
79,997
62,761
333,064
279,609
86,326
40,698
12,944
19,955
26,616
27,653
29,328
36,089
288,534
153,047
45,934
89,553
12,746
5,226
7,520
3,102,444

All Sectors
September
2011 YTD
94,756
25,943
11,890
29,608
15,536
6,460
5,319
325,478
49,341
104,003
172,135
482,404
150,232
92,894
83,476
107,410
48,391
252,835
42,492
33,607
40,569
73,820
27,138
25,821
9,387
596,454
4,896
184
172,852
98,844
32,506
92,833
79,289
52,784
62,266
298,136
118,828
75,178
40,044
64,085
527,518
47,580
80,918
59,337
339,683
275,920
82,683
38,756
13,752
22,029
24,281
29,044
30,625
34,750
285,533
151,524
44,974
89,035
13,023
4,993
8,030
3,152,056

Percent
Change
-2.0%
4.6%
-3.8%
-6.6%
-3.5%
2.9%
-6.9%
0.4%
4.1%
0.7%
-0.9%
-2.9%
-1.0%
-6.6%
0.8%
-7.5%
2.1%
-1.9%
0.7%
-2.3%
-3.2%
-4.7%
-2.7%
5.5%
-1.7%
-4.0%
42.5%
-60.4%
-1.3%
-3.9%
-14.2%
-3.9%
-6.5%
4.2%
-13.8%
-4.0%
-1.5%
-10.1%
6.2%
-8.1%
-0.1%
7.5%
-1.1%
5.8%
-1.9%
1.3%
4.4%
5.0%
-5.9%
-9.4%
9.6%
-4.8%
-4.2%
3.9%
1.1%
1.0%
2.1%
0.6%
-2.1%
4.7%
-6.3%
-1.6%

Electric Power Sector


Independent
Electric Utilities
Power Producers
September September September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
2,478
3,483
85,441
86,553
69
69
26,679
25,545
NM
1
7,570
8,105
470
440
26,636
28,658
1,462
2,449
13,497
13,045
8
9
6,595
6,415
468
514
4,463
4,784
27,873
28,216
294,082
292,709
-76
-142
50,503
48,499
27,163
27,139
76,209
75,578
786
1,219
167,370
168,632
234,961
259,527
224,201
213,904
138,060
9,876
9,613
136,354
75,531
79,971
8,622
10,516
61,679
67,075
20,882
14,870
56,740
68,314
41,758
38,231
31,136
34,555
16,585
12,228
219,160
228,073
25,331
21,259
32,434
33,150
8,665
7,704
30,077
31,628
2,722
1,978
31,846
34,307
6,106
4,904
67,748
71,971
2,422
1,685
25,382
26,376
756
545
24,093
22,796
3,017
2,900
7,580
7,844
1,643
1,543
463,164
490,738
95,172
91,448
NM
14
6,322
4,669
NM
54
9
130
152,505
155,612
14,065
12,969
77,832
85,155
13,532
10,156
9
6
27,179
31,848
83,091
86,741
4,835
4,478
71,353
76,398
1,390
1,360
43,475
42,693
9,762
8,425
34,812
44,064
18,077
17,414
237,038
260,422
42,128
30,744
81,043
91,449
32,700
24,124
66,947
74,582
336
148
32,102
32,246
9,044
6,415
56,946
62,144
49
57
195,484
201,391
277,452
273,516
34,524
34,734
15,194
11,397
40,847
42,330
18,792
17,336
45,610
46,477
16,520
12,240
74,503
77,851
226,945
232,543
219,962
224,498
56,979
48,774
71,299
71,276
14,781
11,125
31,778
33,511
8,848
5,182
9,446
10,914
3,115
2,391
6,458
7,727
13,491
14,296
18,069
16,260
8,252
7,819
22,817
24,564
4,714
4,387
27,186
28,700
1,495
1,268
32,909
31,547
2,282
2,306
181,630
200,130
91,735
70,499
62,579
80,953
76,671
57,009
36,124
37,810
9,446
6,784
82,927
81,368
5,617
6,707
9,163
9,329
2,830
2,890
4,821
4,559
153
152
4,342
4,769
2,677
2,737
1,790,914
1,905,806
1,195,351
1,132,297

Commercial Sector
September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
736
719
159
155
152
129
367
378
12
18
44
36
NM
3
1,295
1,106
427
376
626
522
242
209
1,511
1,345
328
346
177
179
723
587
151
149
129
86
470
424
177
157
--167
130
133
104
14
13
NM
*
NM
*
621
622
NM
3
--63
50
22
22
187
208
32
48
NM
*
311
291
--122
114
----NM
19
103
95
485
447
NM
4
NM
37
NM
20
415
386
214
204
58
53
22
18
----73
73
60
60
NM
*
--2,170
2,189
2,104
2,147
54
39
NM
4
386
437
163
200
223
237
8,010
7,607

Industrial Sector
September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
4,172
4,001
225
174
3,716
3,655
190
132
24
24
--NM
17
3,390
3,447
515
608
722
764
2,152
2,075
7,707
7,628
2,101
2,215
2,458
2,230
861
945
714
716
1,573
1,522
3,117
3,079
1,527
1,461
NM
1
1,161
1,229
33
60
247
203
127
126
--13,609
13,646
626
209
--3,968
4,220
3,600
3,512
514
444
1,258
1,566
1,422
1,532
1,439
1,375
783
788
6,806
6,856
3,356
3,255
331
448
1,344
1,364
1,774
1,789
53,550
52,163
1,426
1,445
20,323
21,215
601
600
31,201
28,904
2,453
2,444
188
229
50
46
383
447
NM
6
220
130
62
33
645
657
899
897
12,999
12,714
11,693
11,416
310
342
996
957
367
367
89
81
278
287
108,169
106,346

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then 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 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Table 1.7.A. Net Generation from Coal


by State, by Sector, September 2012 and 2011 (Thousand Megawatthours)
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012
31
-1
4
NM
*
--7,193
112
303
6,778
26,547
6,208
7,330
4,421
5,680
2,908
18,223
2,875
2,625
1,964
6,225
2,105
2,137
290
21,757
151
-4,077
3,746
1,380
3,623
2,080
705
5,997
13,734
4,167
6,027
638
2,902
19,704
2,474
1,981
2,376
12,874
17,222
3,386
2,790
NM
1,473
533
2,475
2,815
3,743
1,182
147
345
691
174
45
129
125,767

All Sectors
September
2011
112
-1
4
75
34
--8,924
177
739
8,007
31,752
6,948
8,069
5,123
8,467
3,145
17,989
3,229
2,201
2,010
6,234
2,179
2,034
102
26,296
53
-4,416
4,827
1,382
4,660
2,643
1,624
6,689
14,869
4,005
6,967
673
3,225
21,284
2,470
2,173
2,521
14,119
18,071
3,900
2,909
8
1,550
557
2,538
2,982
3,628
1,483
153
401
930
161
54
107
140,941

Percent
Change
-72.4%
7.8%
2.5%
NM
-99.9%
---19.4%
-36.5%
-59.0%
-15.4%
-16.4%
-10.6%
-9.2%
-13.7%
-32.9%
-7.6%
1.3%
-10.9%
19.2%
-2.3%
-0.1%
-3.4%
5.1%
183.4%
-17.3%
181.9%
--7.7%
-22.4%
-0.2%
-22.3%
-21.3%
-56.6%
-10.4%
-7.6%
4.0%
-13.5%
-5.2%
-10.0%
-7.4%
0.1%
-8.8%
-5.8%
-8.8%
-4.7%
-13.2%
-4.1%
NM
-5.0%
-4.3%
-2.5%
-5.6%
3.2%
-20.3%
-4.0%
-13.9%
-25.7%
7.5%
-17.6%
20.2%
-10.8%

Electric Power Sector


Independent
Electric Utilities
Power Producers
September September September September
2012
2011
2012
2011
*
34
NM
76
---1
-1
--2
2
--NM
75
*
34
------------7,088
8,814
--112
177
--278
703
--6,698
7,934
20,093
22,884
6,195
8,570
5,890
801
908
5,264
6,831
7,318
482
736
4,379
5,055
28
29
5,238
6,529
422
1,915
2,843
3,073
--17,919
17,734
--2,684
3,040
--2,625
2,201
--1,894
1,970
--6,216
6,224
--2,080
2,166
--2,130
2,030
--290
102
--17,611
22,285
3,959
3,768
--151
53
----3,874
4,178
182
214
3,712
4,767
----1,376
1,372
3,429
4,430
169
204
2,070
2,607
-11
593
1,420
57
146
3,933
4,883
2,024
1,767
13,308
14,510
300
232
4,147
3,986
3
2
6,027
6,967
--341
443
297
230
2,792
3,114
--10,358
11,107
9,306
10,139
2,117
2,027
354
439
1,049
1,127
932
1,046
2,173
2,314
166
175
5,019
5,639
7,854
8,479
15,452
16,156
1,663
1,750
3,364
3,874
--2,778
2,894
NM
15
----NM
26
1,447
1,522
428
437
104
120
2,475
2,538
--2,737
2,850
NM
37
3,644
3,537
NM
56
345
401
801
1,051
--114
122
345
401
----688
929
18
16
143
121
18
16
17
16
--125
105
95,104
105,127
29,481
34,521

Commercial Sector
September September
2012
2011
--------------*
*
----*
*
21
34
5
3
12
13
2
18
NM
*
NM
2
21
22
15
14
--NM
-6
6
------5
5
----------3
2
--NM
2
--NM
2
------NM
2
------------------------------------9
22
9
22
--58
84

Industrial Sector
September September
2012
2011
5
2
--2
1
NM
1
------105
109
--25
37
80
73
237
264
138
146
NM
4
12
22
20
22
63
70
283
234
177
173
--70
40
NM
4
25
13
NM
4
--183
238
----21
24
33
60
4
9
22
25
10
25
53
56
40
40
125
126
17
17
----108
109
40
38
3
5
--36
32
NM
1
107
164
22
25
--NM
8
NM
1
----41
95
37
35
36
32
33
31
--3
1
NM
2
--NM
2
1,124
1,209

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then 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 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Table 1.7.B. Net Generation from Coal


by State, by Sector, Year-to-Date through September 2012 and 2011 (Thousand Megawatthours)
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012 YTD
2,474
71
29
1,479
896
--71,098
1,558
3,304
66,237
259,597
59,886
69,113
39,756
66,701
24,141
160,656
26,451
20,956
16,543
55,030
18,374
21,213
2,088
203,408
1,041
-34,225
32,954
11,475
38,940
22,190
11,238
51,347
127,006
33,905
61,764
5,827
25,509
162,213
21,955
15,450
22,436
102,373
139,891
29,490
25,631
57
9,531
2,627
18,623
22,365
31,568
4,430
1,259
1,504
1,667
1,620
473
1,147
1,132,394

All Sectors
September
2011 YTD
6,129
527
42
3,695
1,864
--90,728
3,868
8,448
78,412
308,314
68,186
79,505
45,545
84,269
30,809
177,223
29,528
23,874
22,210
59,715
19,509
20,137
2,251
265,174
1,335
-41,809
50,233
17,048
49,263
28,363
17,073
60,050
158,254
45,647
69,838
7,958
34,811
191,319
22,475
18,747
26,806
123,290
147,309
32,378
25,736
52
10,081
3,841
20,671
24,818
29,732
6,347
1,543
2,138
2,667
1,615
486
1,129
1,352,412

Percent
Change
-59.6%
-86.6%
-31.1%
-60.0%
-51.9%
---21.6%
-59.7%
-60.9%
-15.5%
-15.8%
-12.2%
-13.1%
-12.7%
-20.8%
-21.6%
-9.3%
-10.4%
-12.2%
-25.5%
-7.8%
-5.8%
5.3%
-7.2%
-23.3%
-22.0%
--18.1%
-34.4%
-32.7%
-21.0%
-21.8%
-34.2%
-14.5%
-19.7%
-25.7%
-11.6%
-26.8%
-26.7%
-15.2%
-2.3%
-17.6%
-16.3%
-17.0%
-5.0%
-8.9%
-0.4%
8.2%
-5.4%
-31.6%
-9.9%
-9.9%
6.2%
-30.2%
-18.4%
-29.6%
-37.5%
0.3%
-2.7%
1.6%
-16.3%

Electric Power Sector


Independent
Electric Utilities
Power Producers
September September September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
896
1,864
1,543
4,223
--71
527
--19
28
--1,454
3,668
896
1,864
----------NM
25
70,118
89,676
--1,558
3,868
NM
25
3,048
8,139
--65,512
77,668
187,258
222,221
69,780
83,201
58,182
8,298
8,576
50,244
64,547
72,849
4,426
6,510
39,274
44,903
252
264
51,648
65,797
14,858
18,245
23,491
30,097
--158,047
174,594
--24,827
27,941
--20,956
23,874
--15,922
21,554
--54,951
59,590
--18,156
19,319
--21,145
20,065
--2,088
2,251
--168,898
223,080
32,714
39,860
--1,041
1,335
----32,666
39,658
1,381
1,908
32,568
49,704
----11,358
16,903
37,369
47,264
1,371
1,732
22,030
28,059
30
102
9,881
14,842
881
1,715
34,385
43,554
16,652
16,166
123,746
155,260
2,104
1,809
33,731
45,435
27
54
61,764
69,838
--3,751
6,203
2,077
1,755
24,500
33,783
--90,311
103,476
71,525
87,436
18,458
19,333
3,429
3,066
7,593
8,860
7,850
9,868
20,977
25,044
1,161
1,456
43,284
50,239
59,085
73,046
127,936
134,522
11,023
11,759
29,310
32,153
--25,530
25,611
101
126
----210
227
9,316
9,848
1,861
2,907
766
934
18,623
20,671
--21,703
24,111
301
315
30,698
28,842
540
537
1,504
2,138
2,620
3,909
--978
1,259
1,504
2,138
----1,641
2,649
163
137
1,271
1,251
163
137
153
152
--1,118
1,098
858,771
1,017,317
262,698
323,123

Commercial Sector
September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
--------------NM
4
---1
NM
2
258
347
29
33
111
104
111
187
NM
1
12
15
173
218
143
118
--NM
5
49
70
------36
62
----------20
40
--NM
22
--15
17
------15
17
------------------------------------158
196
158
196
--641
843

Industrial Sector
September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
35
41
--11
14
24
27
------966
1,024
--243
283
723
742
2,302
2,545
1,315
1,396
36
35
120
191
193
226
638
697
2,435
2,411
1,506
1,444
--615
651
29
55
217
190
68
72
--1,761
2,171
----178
243
386
529
117
145
180
227
130
203
460
494
311
330
1,140
1,168
147
158
----993
1,011
377
407
67
76
NM
19
298
307
NM
5
932
1,028
180
225
--57
52
NM
6
----361
392
329
353
306
301
281
283
--26
17
29
31
--29
31
10,283
11,128

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then 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 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Table 1.8.A. Net Generation from Petroleum Liquids


by State, by Sector, September 2012 and 2011 (Thousand Megawatthours)
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012
13
3
2
6
NM
1
NM
54
3
33
18
43
5
9
9
17
4
17
4
2
1
5
1
3
1
108
1
-41
9
7
12
5
22
11
30
6
11
1
12
15
3
3
1
9
22
2
NM
NM
1
2
5
4
6
7
4
*
3
675
78
597
985

All Sectors
September
2011
28
12
5
7
4
1
1
65
4
41
20
38
6
8
8
14
1
21
4
4
2
7
1
3
*
139
1
2
74
5
14
14
4
12
13
30
8
12
1
8
14
3
3
1
5
18
5
1
*
2
1
2
4
3
12
8
*
4
754
59
695
1,119

Percent
Change
-53.2%
-78.2%
-54.9%
-9.2%
NM
137.0%
NM
-18.0%
-29.0%
-20.0%
-11.6%
14.3%
-13.8%
8.6%
1.3%
22.8%
158.7%
-15.1%
19.0%
-59.1%
-5.8%
-29.6%
87.9%
-8.0%
138.0%
-22.4%
62.4%
-100.0%
-43.9%
67.3%
-50.9%
-18.8%
31.0%
86.1%
-15.6%
1.4%
-23.2%
-9.4%
-45.7%
47.7%
13.6%
-24.9%
7.9%
-48.6%
58.6%
21.0%
-60.8%
NM
NM
-35.4%
37.1%
233.6%
3.0%
107.6%
-40.0%
-49.8%
142.1%
-25.7%
-10.5%
32.8%
-14.1%
-11.9%

Electric Power Sector


Independent
Electric Utilities
Power Producers
September September September September
2012
2011
2012
2011
4
6
3
16
1
*
2
12
NM
*
NM
2
1
2
1
2
*
3
NM
*
1
*
NM
*
NM
1
--21
23
26
33
NM
*
3
4
21
23
6
10
NM
*
17
19
36
29
5
8
4
2
2
3
7
8
NM
*
8
8
--15
10
2
4
4
1
*
*
17
20
NM
1
4
3
NM
*
2
4
--1
1
NM
*
5
7
--1
1
--3
3
--1
*
NM
*
73
106
24
20
NM
*
1
1
---2
39
70
1
1
2
2
NM
*
1
*
6
13
10
11
NM
1
5
3
--4
6
16
3
11
13
--28
27
NM
*
5
7
NM
*
11
12
--*
*
--12
8
--6
7
9
5
1
2
2
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
--4
3
4
2
20
16
2
2
2
5
--NM
1
*
-NM
*
--NM
*
1
2
1
1
*
*
5
1
NM
*
4
4
NM
*
6
3
--5
5
1
4
4
4
*
4
*
*
--1
1
1
*
536
582
124
156
73
56
--463
526
124
156
746
819
194
246

Commercial Sector
September September
2012
2011
4
4
--NM
*
3
3
NM
1
NM
NM
NM
*
1
2
NM
*
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
*
NM
*
NM
*
NM
*
NM
*
NM
*
*
*
7
7

Industrial Sector
September September
2012
2011
2
3
NM
*
2
3
NM
*
NM
*
----5
7
NM
*
5
7
NM
1
2
1
NM
*
2
1
*
*
*
*
NM
*
NM
*
NM
*
--NM
*
----NM
*
--10
12
----NM
3
6
3
NM
*
NM
2
*
1
2
3
--2
2
NM
1
--*
1
NM
1
*
1
NM
*
*
1
--NM
*
NM
*
NM
*
NM
*
----------NM
*
NM
3
NM
*
--NM
3
NM
16
5
3
NM
13
38
46

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then 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 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Table 1.8.B. Net Generation from Petroleum Liquids


by State, by Sector, Year-to-Date through September 2012 and 2011 (Thousand Megawatthours)
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012 YTD
338
95
83
115
30
10
NM
697
29
482
187
462
50
91
113
179
29
228
65
24
26
62
17
26
7
1,498
19
9
641
80
98
147
86
311
108
293
77
91
15
110
129
22
26
9
73
172
30
12
NM
12
15
33
33
37
64
38
5
21
6,246
770
5,476
10,128

All Sectors
September
2011 YTD
578
157
152
180
69
12
7
1,308
105
847
356
611
61
129
151
243
29
222
51
29
17
62
30
29
3
2,574
35
130
1,258
101
189
183
84
445
150
391
94
102
32
163
201
42
37
11
111
193
42
17
*
15
10
29
39
40
74
37
7
30
6,560
648
5,912
12,712

Percent
Change
-41.4%
-39.5%
-45.4%
-35.8%
-56.0%
-17.9%
NM
-46.7%
-72.6%
-43.1%
-47.6%
-24.5%
-18.1%
-29.5%
-25.5%
-26.1%
3.1%
2.8%
26.7%
-18.0%
54.2%
0.0%
-41.4%
-11.0%
113.5%
-41.8%
-44.0%
-92.8%
-49.1%
-20.6%
-48.3%
-19.8%
2.4%
-30.2%
-28.1%
-25.1%
-18.4%
-10.7%
-54.5%
-32.3%
-35.6%
-48.5%
-28.6%
-22.6%
-34.2%
-10.8%
-28.5%
-28.9%
NM
-20.0%
39.6%
14.0%
-16.2%
-6.8%
-14.0%
0.9%
-29.9%
-29.0%
-4.8%
18.9%
-7.4%
-20.3%

Electric Power Sector


Independent
Electric Utilities
Power Producers
September September September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
49
105
211
359
4
5
89
149
NM
1
49
84
14
34
73
123
19
50
NM
1
8
9
NM
1
NM
5
--302
454
329
767
NM
4
25
99
299
450
122
316
NM
*
182
352
383
513
64
80
41
17
19
33
82
117
NM
*
109
147
-*
149
206
29
35
26
24
2
3
220
216
5
2
64
50
NM
1
24
29
--20
14
4
1
62
61
--17
30
--25
28
--7
3
NM
*
1,190
1,996
214
436
NM
1
19
33
--9
130
608
1,219
18
10
46
48
NM
3
7
6
84
180
132
157
NM
3
79
75
--211
351
79
67
107
139
1
10
266
367
1
5
55
75
1
5
91
102
--11
30
--109
161
--47
110
73
81
12
22
9
18
8
21
13
11
8
11
--19
56
51
52
154
174
17
18
29
42
--12
17
*
-NM
*
--NM
2
11
13
10
7
4
4
32
27
NM
2
33
39
NM
*
37
40
--36
40
14
15
27
29
9
6
5
6
--5
5
5
9
5,043
5,176
1,062
1,236
734
612
--4,309
4,564
1,062
1,236
7,688
9,149
1,990
2,999

Commercial Sector
September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
43
45
--NM
2
28
22
12
18
NM
2
NM
2
9
10
NM
1
8
8
1
1
2
4
NM
*
2
NM
2
3
NM
*
NM
*
NM
1
*
NM
--NM
1
NM
*
--NM
*
NM
*
2
3
------1
1
NM
*
NM
*
NM
*
1
1
------------NM
1
----NM
*
NM
1
NM
*
NM
*
-*
------------NM
1
NM
*
NM
*
NM
*
NM
3
NM
2
1
1
64
69

Industrial Sector
September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
35
69
NM
3
32
65
NM
NM
NM
*
----57
76
NM
1
52
73
4
2
13
14
NM
*
9
10
2
1
2
1
NM
1
NM
3
NM
*
--NM
1
-1
--NM
1
--92
139
----15
30
32
48
7
3
12
23
7
9
20
27
--26
20
21
15
--3
2
NM
2
8
9
NM
2
5
4
--NM
2
NM
1
NM
1
NM
*
----------NM
*
12
19
2
2
-1
11
15
139
145
34
34
105
111
386
495

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then 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 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Table 1.9.A. Net Generation from Petroleum Coke


by State, by Sector, September 2012 and 2011 (Thousand Megawatthours)
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012
-------NM
--NM
272
-145
NM
97
20
1
1
------86
--73
12
-----130
-130
--338
-203
-136
41
---41
----NM
NM
-----879

All Sectors
September
2011
-------13
5
NM
5
295
-157
14
87
37
8
8
*
-----276
--250
27
-----149
-149
--458
-393
-65
37
---37
----68
68
-----1,305

Percent
Change
-------NM
-100.0%
NM
NM
-7.6%
--7.8%
NM
11.9%
-45.4%
-92.1%
-92.0%
-100.0%
------69.0%
---70.6%
-53.4%
------12.8%
--12.8%
---26.2%
--48.5%
-108.7%
10.7%
---10.7%
----NM
NM
------32.7%

Electric Power Sector


Independent
Electric Utilities
Power Producers
September September September September
2012
2011
2012
2011
-------------------------------NM
-------NM
----146
173
103
93
----145
157
----6
6
--97
87
1
16
---8
---8
---*
----------------------73
250
----------73
250
--------------------------130
149
------130
149
----------186
365
-59
----186
365
---------59
--41
37
--------------41
37
------------------NM
68
--NM
68
--------------------536
945
150
261

Commercial Sector
September September
2012
2011
----------------------------------1
--1
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
--

Industrial Sector
September September
2012
2011
--------------NM
10
-5
--NM
5
23
29
----NM
8
-*
19
21
----------------12
27
------12
27
--------------------152
34
--NM
29
--136
5
--------------------------------192
99

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then 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 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Table 1.9.B. Net Generation from Petroleum Coke


by State, by Sector, Year-to-Date through September 2012 and 2011 (Thousand Megawatthours)
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012 YTD
-------NM
--NM
1,875
-831
96
726
221
16
16
*
-----842
--606
236
-----1,045
-1,045
--2,988
-1,990
-998
326
---326
----244
244
-----7,375

All Sectors
September
2011 YTD
-------315
47
259
10
2,448
-1,056
135
803
455
90
71
19
-----1,895
--1,575
320
-----1,283
-1,283
--4,385
-3,663
-722
338
---338
----686
686
-----11,440

Percent
Change
-------NM
-100.0%
-100.0%
NM
-23.4%
--21.3%
-28.6%
-9.5%
-51.5%
-82.7%
-77.9%
-100.3%
------55.6%
---61.5%
-26.1%
------18.6%
--18.6%
---31.9%
--45.7%
-38.2%
-3.4%
----3.4%
-----64.4%
-64.4%
------35.5%

Electric Power Sector


Independent
Electric Utilities
Power Producers
September September September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
-------------------------------259
-------259
----886
1,348
780
856
----831
1,056
----55
54
--725
802
55
292
--12
87
--12
68
--*
19
----------------------606
1,575
----------606
1,575
--------------------------1,045
1,283
------1,045
1,283
----------1,835
3,451
55
619
----1,835
3,451
--------55
619
--326
338
--------------326
338
------------------244
686
--244
686
--------------------4,383
7,744
1,405
2,758

Commercial Sector
September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
----------------------------------4
2
2
4
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4
2

Industrial Sector
September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
--------------NM
57
-47
--NM
10
209
244
----NM
81
NM
*
166
163
----------------236
320
------236
320
--------------------1,098
315
--155
212
--943
103
--------------------------------1,583
935

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then 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 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Table 1.10.A. Net Generation from Natural Gas


by State, by Sector, September 2012 and 2011 (Thousand Megawatthours)
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012
5,896
1,539
553
2,443
623
738
*
12,195
2,658
5,129
4,408
5,233
792
876
1,296
1,698
572
1,059
107
207
280
423
28
NM
NM
23,957
597
NM
13,834
3,787
344
1,779
1,304
2,293
14
8,229
4,510
145
2,717
857
28,439
1,198
5,170
3,338
18,733
8,327
3,402
969
226
NM
2,426
709
548
37
14,591
12,274
1,508
808
281
281
-108,206

All Sectors
September
2011
5,867
1,558
586
2,358
519
845
*
10,314
2,069
4,513
3,732
2,333
313
461
551
807
200
629
59
162
163
213
26
1
5
19,981
438
7
13,026
2,270
215
930
1,200
1,852
42
6,849
4,302
84
2,313
150
26,427
842
4,214
2,827
18,545
7,038
2,890
592
163
22
2,151
706
484
31
11,996
9,942
1,123
931
304
304
-91,739

Percent
Change
0.5%
-1.2%
-5.6%
3.6%
19.9%
-12.7%
-61.8%
18.2%
28.5%
13.7%
18.1%
124.3%
152.7%
89.8%
135.1%
110.4%
185.2%
68.2%
81.1%
27.3%
71.6%
98.6%
8.3%
NM
NM
19.9%
36.3%
NM
6.2%
66.8%
59.5%
91.3%
8.6%
23.8%
-67.4%
20.1%
4.8%
73.3%
17.5%
469.7%
7.6%
42.2%
22.7%
18.1%
1.0%
18.3%
17.7%
63.8%
38.9%
NM
12.8%
0.3%
13.2%
21.2%
21.6%
23.5%
34.3%
-13.1%
-7.5%
-7.5%
-17.9%

Electric Power Sector


Independent
Electric Utilities
Power Producers
September September September September
2012
2011
2012
2011
21
28
5,606
5,566
NM
NM
1,497
1,512
--377
415
17
23
2,379
2,284
1
2
620
515
--733
841
*
*
--1,272
1,059
10,747
9,068
--2,608
2,018
1,271
1,058
3,793
3,385
NM
*
4,345
3,664
1,617
650
3,387
1,538
218
46
56
686
647
308
179
111
199
99
1,023
425
467
111
1,210
670
257
75
289
115
843
540
177
62
104
58
-*
205
162
--178
110
82
41
321
184
95
21
24
22
---*
--NM
5
--19,120
15,912
4,545
3,812
NM
2
548
392
NM
7
--12,648
11,859
1,066
1,041
2,453
1,174
1,272
1,055
--318
187
1,501
730
269
195
1,164
1,074
136
124
1,337
1,067
932
777
9
*
4
41
4,452
3,373
3,640
3,350
1,163
1,166
3,271
3,059
107
59
22
13
2,336
2,008
347
277
846
140
--7,877
7,184
15,490
14,311
281
73
897
752
1,910
1,698
1,266
578
2,296
2,018
1,030
800
3,390
3,395
12,296
12,181
4,451
4,010
3,770
2,942
1,445
1,118
1,951
1,764
400
523
567
68
44
14
181
145
NM
22
NM
1
1,652
1,476
742
652
437
434
257
263
462
422
71
48
NM
1
NM
1
4,759
4,335
8,633
6,260
3,524
3,080
7,568
5,474
593
511
903
604
642
744
162
182
274
299
--274
299
------44,686
37,391
55,995
46,908

Commercial Sector
September September
2012
2011
51
64
NM
22
NM
*
31
38
--NM
NM
--61
62
NM
10
45
47
NM
5
100
63
23
17
3
NM
48
20
NM
20
NM
3
21
17
1
NM
--NM
7
7
9
NM
*
----NM
20
----NM
3
--NM
17
1
*
NM
-----NM
7
----NM
2
NM
5
51
48
NM
*
NM
4
NM
3
44
42
18
20
NM
8
------NM
6
6
6
NM
*
--149
186
144
180
NM
5
NM
1
NM
*
NM
*
--480
487

Industrial Sector
September September
2012
2011
217
208
22
22
176
171
NM
14
NM
2
----115
125
39
40
19
22
56
63
130
83
36
22
45
39
26
8
NM
5
17
8
18
10
2
*
NM
*
NM
5
NM
*
NM
4
NM
1
--273
237
47
44
--117
123
61
42
NM
11
NM
5
NM
2
24
9
NM
1
126
120
77
77
NM
12
31
25
NM
6
5,021
4,884
20
17
1,990
1,934
NM
5
3,002
2,927
89
67
NM
-NM
1
NM
3
--28
17
8
4
15
13
35
29
1,050
1,215
1,038
1,209
NM
2
4
4
NM
4
NM
4
--7,045
6,953

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then 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 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Table 1.10.B. Net Generation from Natural Gas


by State, by Sector, Year-to-Date through September 2012 and 2011 (Thousand Megawatthours)
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012 YTD
48,682
12,028
4,909
19,557
5,650
6,535
2
110,200
22,442
46,464
41,294
69,594
10,211
11,872
19,671
17,699
10,141
17,138
1,700
2,790
5,951
5,564
832
NM
281
205,177
5,585
NM
116,266
32,765
4,260
15,586
10,410
20,039
202
84,087
44,182
2,689
31,040
6,176
266,154
14,307
46,066
33,559
172,222
68,182
25,648
8,899
1,490
148
19,542
6,945
5,089
421
102,636
90,581
8,146
3,908
2,907
2,907
-974,758

All Sectors
September
2011 YTD
47,594
11,144
5,099
19,989
5,012
6,347
3
89,010
18,924
38,746
31,340
36,131
5,313
7,426
9,907
8,828
4,656
10,606
948
2,312
2,822
3,982
404
18
120
162,806
3,254
54
105,565
20,187
2,118
8,140
9,632
13,613
243
61,900
34,980
1,352
23,100
2,468
237,882
10,546
42,556
27,119
157,661
54,321
18,311
7,628
615
297
16,735
6,513
3,886
336
70,184
62,870
4,558
2,757
2,872
2,872
-773,307

Percent
Change
2.3%
7.9%
-3.7%
-2.2%
12.7%
3.0%
-27.7%
23.8%
18.6%
19.9%
31.8%
92.6%
92.2%
59.9%
98.6%
100.5%
117.8%
61.6%
79.2%
20.6%
110.9%
39.7%
106.0%
NM
134.3%
26.0%
71.6%
NM
10.1%
62.3%
101.2%
91.5%
8.1%
47.2%
-16.7%
35.8%
26.3%
98.8%
34.4%
150.2%
11.9%
35.7%
8.2%
23.7%
9.2%
25.5%
40.1%
16.7%
142.1%
-50.2%
16.8%
6.6%
31.0%
25.4%
46.2%
44.1%
78.7%
41.8%
1.2%
1.2%
-26.1%

Electric Power Sector


Independent
Electric Utilities
Power Producers
September September September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
312
267
45,822
45,004
NM
NM
11,615
10,795
--3,293
3,598
223
189
18,848
19,358
55
51
5,574
4,941
--6,492
6,313
2
3
--10,904
10,309
97,542
77,129
--21,950
18,464
10,896
10,306
34,933
27,903
NM
4
40,660
30,762
25,060
12,376
42,427
22,088
3,673
1,519
974
8,034
9,447
5,354
1,950
1,694
4,215
1,939
14,943
7,676
4,650
2,007
12,843
6,623
5,229
2,102
4,658
2,421
14,330
9,012
2,447
1,382
1,679
940
NM
*
2,768
2,311
--4,823
2,139
947
549
3,979
3,115
1,500
833
800
387
--NM
*
--281
120
--158,074
128,517
44,439
32,483
NM
12
5,153
3,183
NM
54
--105,375
96,388
9,747
8,160
18,810
9,810
13,405
10,018
--3,997
1,876
12,937
6,204
2,564
1,892
9,054
8,413
1,315
1,207
11,785
7,605
8,089
5,939
27
30
168
207
42,990
32,003
39,819
28,684
10,953
10,487
32,523
23,883
2,195
1,005
329
140
23,788
18,181
6,967
4,661
6,054
2,329
--73,945
66,983
145,760
125,503
2,488
2,165
11,663
8,227
18,320
18,042
10,064
6,391
22,561
19,735
10,891
7,295
30,575
27,041
113,142
103,590
39,822
32,852
27,333
20,673
11,677
7,487
13,913
10,772
4,901
6,363
3,980
1,251
531
93
932
489
125
288
NM
8
14,183
11,550
5,094
5,011
3,997
3,705
2,829
2,717
4,360
3,344
547
417
NM
22
NM
6
32,679
21,760
59,258
38,020
26,782
18,398
53,261
34,191
2,812
1,411
5,227
3,069
3,085
1,952
770
760
2,853
2,828
--2,853
2,828
------400,969
316,908
504,847
390,965

Commercial Sector
September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
527
532
159
155
NM
*
324
342
--43
34
--602
481
99
91
442
352
61
39
914
733
299
313
34
44
326
178
149
148
95
61
214
129
5
NM
--117
87
83
34
NM
3
----177
188
----NM
22
--137
166
4
*
NM
-----106
97
----NM
19
88
78
451
415
NM
*
NM
37
NM
20
386
359
158
156
51
48
4
4
----45
46
57
58
NM
*
--1,321
1,380
1,274
1,356
35
21
NM
4
NM
2
NM
2
--4,474
4,113

Industrial Sector
September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
2,021
1,791
222
170
1,616
1,501
162
100
21
20
----1,151
1,091
393
370
193
187
565
535
1,193
935
359
353
431
345
188
115
56
50
160
72
147
83
NM
3
NM
1
65
46
NM
1
29
13
NM
18
--2,487
1,618
410
59
--1,110
995
550
359
126
75
81
43
37
12
165
69
NM
6
1,172
1,117
706
610
165
207
267
239
34
61
45,998
44,980
155
153
17,646
18,086
76
69
28,120
26,672
869
640
NM
3
14
9
26
33
--220
128
62
33
181
126
359
308
9,378
9,024
9,265
8,925
73
58
41
41
51
42
51
42
--64,467
61,321

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then 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 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Table 1.11.A. Net Generation from Other Gases


by State, by Sector, September 2012 and 2011 (Thousand Megawatthours)
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012
-------71
15
-55
276
31
193
33
20
-NM
-----NM
-39
20
-*
-17
---3
8
6
--2
322
-103
-219
23
---*
1
-NM
20
147
110
-37
NM
NM
NM
893

All Sectors
September
2011
-------56
11
-44
292
29
210
30
23
-6
-----6
-64
35
-*
-26
---3
27
26
--1
351
-85
-266
19
---*
1
-2
16
187
162
-25
3
*
3
1,004

Percent
Change
-------26.5%
34.0%
-24.5%
-5.4%
6.3%
-8.1%
8.7%
-13.3%
-NM
-----NM
--38.8%
-43.7%
--43.0%
--36.4%
---3.9%
-72.3%
-77.8%
--35.4%
-8.2%
-21.3%
--17.6%
23.2%
---46.7%
12.6%
-NM
25.1%
-21.0%
-31.8%
-50.6%
NM
NM
NM
-11.1%

Electric Power Sector


Independent
Electric Utilities
Power Producers
September September September September
2012
2011
2012
2011
------------------------------NM
3
----------NM
3
--33
42
*
---------33
30
---12
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------148
180
------22
21
------126
159
--1
1
--------------*
*
--1
1
------------NM
2
37
25
NM
2
--------37
25
------------NM
2
224
251

Commercial Sector
September September
2012
2011
--------------NM
*
NM
*
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------NM
*

Industrial Sector
September September
2012
2011
--------------65
53
15
11
--50
41
243
249
31
29
193
210
--20
11
--NM
6
----------NM
6
--39
64
20
35
--*
*
--17
26
------3
3
8
27
6
26
----2
1
174
171
--81
64
--93
107
23
18
------------NM
2
20
16
110
160
110
160
----NM
3
NM
*
NM
3
668
752

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then 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 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Table 1.11.B. Net Generation from Other Gases


by State, by Sector, Year-to-Date through September 2012 and 2011 (Thousand Megawatthours)
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012 YTD
-------621
123
-498
2,460
253
1,764
249
195
-33
-----33
-410
216
-5
-166
---23
192
181
--11
3,228
-891
-2,337
238
---*
5
-22
210
1,565
1,257
-308
27
NM
25
8,774

All Sectors
September
2011 YTD
-------545
103
-443
2,313
245
1,617
218
233
-28
-----28
-281
151
-5
-103
---23
223
210
--13
3,595
-1,018
-2,578
220
---*
6
-24
191
1,443
1,231
-211
29
2
27
8,677

Percent
Change
-------13.9%
19.6%
-12.6%
6.4%
3.2%
9.1%
14.4%
-16.4%
-18.1%
-----18.1%
-46.0%
43.1%
-9.9%
-61.8%
---2.1%
-14.0%
-13.9%
---14.2%
-10.2%
--12.4%
--9.4%
8.0%
----21.5%
-2.9%
--7.1%
10.2%
8.5%
2.1%
-45.9%
-7.4%
NM
-8.3%
1.1%

Electric Power Sector


Independent
Electric Utilities
Power Producers
September September September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
------------------------------43
29
----------43
29
--285
303
*
--5
------249
218
--31
85
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1,455
1,654
------203
187
------1,252
1,468
--5
6
--------------*
*
--5
6
------------NM
21
308
211
NM
21
--------308
211
------------NM
21
2,097
2,204

Commercial Sector
September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
--------------NM
3
NM
3
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------NM
3

Industrial Sector
September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
--------------574
513
119
100
--455
413
2,176
2,009
248
245
1,764
1,617
--164
147
--33
28
----------33
28
--410
281
216
151
--5
5
--166
103
------23
23
192
223
181
210
----11
13
1,773
1,941
--689
831
--1,084
1,110
232
215
------------22
24
210
191
1,249
1,211
1,249
1,211
----27
29
NM
2
25
27
6,666
6,450

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then 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 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Table 1.12.A. Net Generation from Nuclear Energy


by State, by Sector, September 2012 and 2011 (Thousand Megawatthours)
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012
2,753
1,491
-486
352
-425
12,229
2,929
3,414
5,887
12,829
7,557
-2,502
1,530
1,240
3,816
396
861
1,135
874
550
--15,243
--1,239
2,505
1,231
2,925
4,738
2,605
-6,497
3,646
-1,000
1,850
5,942
890
1,434
-3,618
2,799
2,799
-------2,403
1,604
-799
---64,511

All Sectors
September
2011
2,947
1,189
-481
896
-381
12,853
2,748
3,746
6,359
13,040
7,983
-2,329
1,521
1,207
3,908
439
862
1,188
856
563
--14,979
--2,251
2,421
1,218
3,225
4,647
1,217
-6,817
3,542
-873
2,402
6,523
1,327
1,537
-3,660
2,808
2,808
-------2,974
2,960
-14
---66,849

Percent
Change
-6.6%
25.4%
-1.0%
-60.7%
-11.3%
-4.9%
6.6%
-8.9%
-7.4%
-1.6%
-5.3%
-7.4%
0.6%
2.8%
-2.3%
-9.9%
0.0%
-4.5%
2.1%
-2.2%
--1.8%
---45.0%
3.5%
1.1%
-9.3%
2.0%
114.1%
--4.7%
2.9%
-14.6%
-23.0%
-8.9%
-32.9%
-6.7%
--1.1%
-0.3%
-0.3%
--------19.2%
-45.8%
-5,687.7%
----3.5%

Electric Power Sector


Independent
Electric Utilities
Power Producers
September September September September
2012
2011
2012
2011
--2,753
2,947
--1,491
1,189
------486
481
--352
896
------425
381
--12,229
12,853
--2,929
2,748
--3,414
3,746
--5,887
6,359
1,929
1,946
10,900
11,094
7,983
--7,557
----1,929
1,946
573
383
--1,530
1,521
--1,240
1,207
3,421
3,469
396
439
--396
439
861
862
--1,135
1,188
--874
856
--550
563
----------14,012
13,762
1,231
1,218
--------1,239
2,251
--2,505
2,421
----1,231
1,218
2,925
3,225
--4,738
4,647
--2,605
1,217
------6,497
6,817
--3,646
3,542
------1,000
873
--1,850
2,402
--2,324
2,864
3,618
3,660
890
1,327
--1,434
1,537
--------3,618
3,660
2,799
2,808
--2,799
2,808
------------------------------2,403
2,974
--1,604
2,960
------799
14
--------------33,384
34,639
31,126
32,210

Commercial Sector
September September
2012
2011
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Industrial Sector
September September
2012
2011
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then 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 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Table 1.12.B. Net Generation from Nuclear Energy


by State, by Sector, Year-to-Date through September 2012 and 2011 (Thousand Megawatthours)
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012 YTD
27,867
13,469
-4,364
6,367
-3,666
113,568
25,918
30,803
56,847
116,183
72,034
-20,955
12,344
10,849
31,769
3,923
5,618
9,203
7,996
5,028
--139,155
--12,941
25,343
9,784
29,983
39,452
21,653
-55,959
30,909
-4,551
20,499
54,349
11,633
13,091
-29,624
24,666
24,666
-------20,776
13,922
-6,855
---584,292

All Sectors
September
2011 YTD
26,907
12,674
-3,787
6,496
-3,951
112,415
25,256
31,423
55,735
117,196
71,475
-24,806
12,121
8,794
30,515
3,862
4,663
8,881
7,929
5,180
--140,155
--16,494
23,976
10,529
30,318
39,024
19,814
-56,255
28,909
-7,832
19,514
53,718
10,932
11,955
-30,831
24,265
24,265
-------29,131
26,711
-2,420
---590,556

Percent
Change
3.6%
6.3%
-15.2%
-2.0%
--7.2%
1.0%
2.6%
-2.0%
2.0%
-0.9%
0.8%
--15.5%
1.8%
23.4%
4.1%
1.6%
20.5%
3.6%
0.9%
-2.9%
---0.7%
---21.5%
5.7%
-7.1%
-1.1%
1.1%
9.3%
--0.5%
6.9%
--41.9%
5.0%
1.2%
6.4%
9.5%
--3.9%
1.7%
1.7%
--------28.7%
-47.9%
-183.3%
----1.1%

Electric Power Sector


Independent
Electric Utilities
Power Producers
September September September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
--27,867
26,907
--13,469
12,674
------4,364
3,787
--6,367
6,496
------3,666
3,951
--113,568
112,415
--25,918
25,256
--30,803
31,423
--56,847
55,735
17,498
19,865
98,685
97,331
71,475
--72,034
----17,498
19,865
3,457
4,941
--12,344
12,121
--10,849
8,794
27,846
26,653
3,923
3,862
--3,923
3,862
5,618
4,663
--9,203
8,881
--7,996
7,929
--5,028
5,180
----------129,371
129,626
9,784
10,529
--------12,941
16,494
--25,343
23,976
----9,784
10,529
29,983
30,318
--39,452
39,024
--21,653
19,814
------55,959
56,255
--30,909
28,909
------4,551
7,832
--20,499
19,514
--24,725
22,887
29,624
30,831
11,633
10,932
--13,091
11,955
--------29,624
30,831
24,666
24,265
--24,666
24,265
------------------------------20,776
29,131
--13,922
26,711
------6,855
2,420
--------------300,840
308,681
283,452
281,875

Commercial Sector
September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Industrial Sector
September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then 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 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Table 1.13.A. Net Generation from Hydroelectric (Conventional) Power


by State, by Sector, September 2012 and 2011 (Thousand Megawatthours)
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012
456
NM
237
50
62
NM
75
1,791
NM
1,687
102
273
NM
41
77
31
120
1,034
50
NM
NM
19
90
194
638
723
--NM
171
52
252
98
71
70
1,189
447
168
-574
168
84
16
42
25
2,168
416
147
714
552
185
NM
68
75
9,656
2,361
2,389
4,907
104
99
NM
17,562

All Sectors
September
2011
695
46
354
75
118
1
101
2,435
2
2,188
245
377
11
51
45
38
232
1,186
83
1
33
34
144
191
700
977
--13
225
216
239
106
87
90
1,335
526
180
-629
397
268
65
21
43
3,013
670
191
1,030
741
161
14
87
120
10,869
3,242
2,651
4,976
92
92
*
21,378

Percent
Change
-34.5%
NM
-32.9%
-33.0%
-47.9%
NM
-25.4%
-26.5%
NM
-22.9%
-58.5%
-27.6%
NM
-21.0%
71.5%
-19.0%
-48.0%
-12.9%
-39.6%
NM
NM
-45.4%
-37.4%
1.4%
-8.9%
-26.0%
--NM
-24.1%
-76.1%
5.3%
-7.7%
-18.5%
-21.9%
-10.9%
-15.0%
-6.6%
--8.7%
-57.8%
-68.5%
-75.0%
101.0%
-41.6%
-28.0%
-37.9%
-22.9%
-30.7%
-25.5%
15.0%
NM
-21.4%
-37.1%
-11.2%
-27.2%
-9.9%
-1.4%
13.4%
8.4%
NM
-17.8%

Electric Power Sector


Independent
Electric Utilities
Power Producers
September September September September
2012
2011
2012
2011
56
79
355
554
NM
4
NM
42
--195
294
NM
18
35
56
14
24
47
94
--NM
1
NM
32
51
67
1,452
1,923
335
506
--NM
2
1,420
1,763
263
419
32
160
70
85
251
340
NM
19
7
NM
4
NM
41
51
--70
41
NM
3
31
38
--107
206
NM
9
1,016
1,172
NM
9
49
82
NM
1
--NM
1
NM
21
NM
7
19
34
--90
144
--194
191
--638
700
--616
686
82
259
--------NM
13
--169
223
NM
1
--52
216
250
237
NM
1
96
103
NM
3
67
82
NM
5
NM
29
22
33
1,189
1,334
NM
1
447
526
--168
180
NM
1
----574
629
--147
325
21
72
82
265
NM
4
--16
65
42
21
--23
40
NM
3
1,904
2,689
264
324
416
670
--137
175
NM
15
644
948
69
82
371
519
181
222
182
157
NM
3
NM
14
--67
86
NM
1
75
119
NM
1
9,503
10,648
152
220
2,237
3,051
123
190
2,372
2,633
NM
18
4,895
4,964
NM
11
100
92
1
*
99
92
--NM
*
1
*
16,234
19,289
1,233
1,965

Commercial Sector
September September
2012
2011
NM
*
----NM
*
------NM
*
--NM
*
--NM
---------NM
-----------------NM
1
----------NM
1
-*
------------------------------------------NM
*
NM
*
----------NM
2

Industrial Sector
September September
2012
2011
45
62
--43
60
NM
*
NM
*
--NM
2
NM
6
--NM
6
--NM
18
----NM
1
--NM
17
NM
5
----NM
5
--------25
31
------NM
1
--NM
*
--NM
1
23
28
--------------------------------------NM
*
----NM
*
NM
*
--NM
*
92
122

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then 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 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Table 1.13.B. Net Generation from Hydroelectric (Conventional) Power


by State, by Sector, Year-to-Date through September 2012 and 2011 (Thousand Megawatthours)
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012 YTD
5,640
362
2,646
737
977
NM
913
21,038
NM
19,274
1,743
3,358
79
338
1,049
280
1,613
9,758
641
NM
595
664
1,193
1,953
4,702
8,775
--118
1,766
1,248
2,694
1,090
822
1,037
13,101
5,395
1,779
-5,927
3,957
1,923
605
1,016
413
29,492
5,420
1,621
9,699
8,852
2,016
165
903
816
121,992
20,751
30,845
70,396
1,133
1,060
73
218,246

All Sectors
September
2011 YTD
6,457
425
2,966
787
1,246
6
1,029
22,700
18
20,438
2,244
3,412
109
309
1,067
293
1,634
10,724
720
11
657
1,050
1,258
1,897
5,131
10,096
--134
2,125
1,723
2,816
1,264
966
1,069
15,688
6,543
2,276
-6,869
4,941
2,285
829
1,298
528
35,011
7,183
1,814
11,667
10,210
1,807
160
1,014
1,156
145,098
36,545
33,949
74,604
1,027
975
52
255,155

Percent
Change
-12.6%
-14.8%
-10.8%
-6.3%
-21.5%
NM
-11.3%
-7.3%
NM
-5.7%
-22.3%
-1.6%
-27.7%
9.3%
-1.7%
-4.3%
-1.3%
-9.0%
-10.9%
NM
-9.5%
-36.7%
-5.2%
3.0%
-8.3%
-13.1%
---11.7%
-16.9%
-27.6%
-4.3%
-13.8%
-14.9%
-3.0%
-16.5%
-17.5%
-21.9%
--13.7%
-19.9%
-15.9%
-27.0%
-21.7%
-21.7%
-15.8%
-24.5%
-10.7%
-16.9%
-13.3%
11.6%
2.9%
-10.9%
-29.4%
-15.9%
-43.2%
-9.1%
-5.6%
10.3%
8.8%
39.4%
-14.5%

Electric Power Sector


Independent
Electric Utilities
Power Producers
September September September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
751
833
4,362
5,052
NM
40
328
385
--2,146
2,423
178
192
552
586
244
272
730
970
--NM
6
296
329
602
683
16,811
17,861
4,176
4,781
--NM
18
16,033
16,646
3,189
3,734
777
1,215
965
1,029
3,035
3,059
182
214
72
NM
37
48
338
309
--956
968
72
77
280
293
--1,430
1,453
62
65
9,512
10,463
160
157
635
713
NM
7
--NM
11
364
414
144
139
664
1,050
--1,193
1,258
--1,953
1,897
--4,702
5,131
--6,660
7,500
1,644
2,134
--------118
134
--1,746
2,104
NM
6
--1,248
1,723
2,669
2,789
NM
17
1,061
1,229
NM
35
771
904
NM
54
293
340
303
300
13,095
15,681
NM
7
5,395
6,543
--1,773
2,269
NM
7
----5,927
6,869
--3,298
4,044
660
897
1,894
2,255
NM
30
--605
829
1,016
1,298
--388
491
NM
37
25,709
30,894
3,783
4,118
5,420
7,183
--1,479
1,668
142
146
8,907
10,821
792
846
6,053
7,143
2,799
3,068
1,983
1,768
NM
38
165
160
--894
1,003
NM
11
809
1,147
NM
9
120,482
142,552
1,503
2,540
19,655
34,451
1,091
2,089
30,626
33,714
219
235
70,201
74,386
192
215
1,075
986
23
14
1,060
975
--NM
11
23
14
200,428
233,872
16,498
19,914

Commercial Sector
September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
NM
4
----NM
4
------NM
4
--NM
4
--NM
---------NM
-----------------NM
8
----------NM
8
NM
*
------------------------------------------NM
4
NM
4
----------NM
20

Industrial Sector
September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
523
568
--500
542
NM
4
NM
4
--NM
17
NM
54
--NM
54
--130
140
----NM
23
--110
117
86
104
----86
104
--------464
454
------NM
15
--NM
1
--NM
9
441
429
--------------------------------------NM
2
----NM
2
NM
27
--NM
27
1,289
1,349

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then 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 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Table 1.14.A. Net Generation from Other Renewable Sources


by State, by Sector, September 2012 and 2011 (Thousand Megawatthours)
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012
738
55
418
106
112
10
36
815
112
369
333
1,308
505
190
260
113
240
2,577
885
326
627
69
84
388
198
1,344
11
-371
276
59
194
164
203
65
515
284
20
119
91
3,141
133
166
541
2,302
1,392
133
353
149
37
295
165
66
193
3,383
2,464
459
459
79
NM
78
15,291

All Sectors
September
2011
658
53
364
103
92
11
35
682
85
329
268
1,171
463
193
223
86
206
1,941
579
223
499
74
64
361
142
1,350
14
-367
276
60
210
177
185
61
455
223
14
132
86
2,549
140
209
371
1,829
1,136
32
345
113
73
186
129
53
203
3,040
2,163
332
545
70
1
69
13,052

Percent
Change
12.2%
3.8%
14.8%
2.8%
22.1%
-4.1%
4.7%
19.4%
32.5%
12.1%
24.3%
11.8%
9.0%
-1.6%
16.9%
31.4%
16.7%
32.7%
52.8%
46.4%
25.7%
-6.5%
31.5%
7.5%
39.2%
-0.5%
-15.6%
-1.3%
-0.2%
-3.1%
-7.8%
-7.1%
9.7%
6.9%
13.0%
27.4%
41.1%
-10.4%
6.7%
23.2%
-5.3%
-20.7%
45.8%
25.9%
22.5%
312.1%
2.3%
32.1%
-49.6%
58.6%
28.3%
22.8%
-5.1%
11.3%
13.9%
38.6%
-15.8%
13.2%
NM
13.5%
17.2%

Electric Power Sector


Independent
Electric Utilities
Power Producers
September September September September
2012
2011
2012
2011
51
50
482
437
--55
53
--215
195
NM
4
100
98
31
29
81
63
--10
11
15
18
21
17
NM
2
704
584
NM
2
83
60
--340
301
--280
222
124
79
1,029
929
462
NM
1
504
25
25
162
164
16
*
178
153
NM
1
80
52
81
52
105
98
827
572
1,692
1,320
464
270
417
307
48
63
278
160
148
118
426
337
3
3
66
71
19
18
65
45
97
74
291
286
48
27
150
115
94
87
454
451
NM
*
11
13
----19
17
184
171
--14
15
NM
*
48
47
NM
*
84
97
41
32
NM
2
33
38
47
46
--65
61
8
6
23
25
NM
*
18
20
8
6
--*
*
----5
5
121
65
2,620
2,030
--7
8
--6
7
100
42
416
301
21
23
2,191
1,715
133
138
1,218
959
15
6
117
26
4
4
347
339
7
-108
79
6
6
31
68
--292
184
--165
129
21
23
45
30
81
99
112
104
435
377
2,663
2,351
158
129
2,150
1,877
92
39
335
258
185
210
179
216
6
6
49
39
NM
1
--6
5
49
39
1,806
1,383
10,933
9,125

Commercial Sector
September September
2012
2011
10
8
--9
7
NM
NM
----NM
*
45
42
24
23
10
9
11
10
20
19
-*
2
2
17
16
--NM
1
6
4
1
3
--NM
2
--NM
1
----30
26
NM
*
--3
3
NM
2
6
4
----18
17
------------4
3
NM
*
----3
3
6
5
NM
1
NM
1
----3
3
NM
*
----96
90
94
88
2
2
--14
11
--14
11
231
208

Industrial Sector
September September
2012
2011
195
162
--195
162
--*
*
----61
55
NM
-19
19
42
36
136
144
-*
2
2
49
54
32
33
53
55
52
45
1
1
--50
42
NM
*
--NM
1
--765
786
----165
176
260
259
5
9
109
113
122
143
105
85
--484
425
267
203
12
9
119
132
86
81
397
450
126
132
159
202
25
28
87
89
34
34
--NM
*
34
34
--NM
*
------188
222
61
69
30
33
96
120
9
14
NM
*
9
14
2,321
2,336

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then 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 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Table 1.14.B. Net Generation from Other Renewable Sources


by State, by Sector, Year-to-Date through September 2012 and 2011 (Thousand Megawatthours)
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012 YTD
6,465
525
3,479
979
1,021
97
364
8,101
987
3,778
3,337
14,644
5,967
2,507
2,556
1,230
2,384
28,126
9,987
3,423
6,709
951
953
3,960
2,144
12,774
116
-3,538
2,489
640
1,784
1,584
1,669
954
4,546
2,450
241
1,072
783
33,439
1,248
1,640
5,818
24,733
16,371
981
4,681
1,698
877
2,379
1,886
831
3,037
35,416
23,774
5,399
6,243
704
13
691
160,587

All Sectors
September
2011 YTD
5,920
482
3,335
877
803
95
329
7,177
708
3,468
3,001
11,911
4,617
2,560
2,143
616
1,976
22,963
7,312
2,699
5,750
883
757
3,680
1,882
12,310
122
-3,451
2,371
574
1,764
1,597
1,701
731
4,359
2,163
318
1,120
758
30,983
1,250
1,787
4,221
23,725
13,802
377
3,715
1,361
850
1,854
1,671
725
3,250
31,619
21,157
4,284
6,178
647
11
636
141,692

Percent
Change
9.2%
8.9%
4.3%
11.7%
27.2%
1.9%
10.7%
12.9%
39.4%
8.9%
11.2%
22.9%
29.3%
-2.1%
19.3%
99.8%
20.6%
22.5%
36.6%
26.8%
16.7%
7.7%
25.9%
7.6%
13.9%
3.8%
-4.7%
-2.5%
5.0%
11.5%
1.2%
-0.8%
-1.9%
30.5%
4.3%
13.3%
-24.3%
-4.3%
3.3%
7.9%
-0.1%
-8.2%
37.8%
4.2%
18.6%
160.4%
26.0%
24.8%
3.2%
28.3%
12.9%
14.7%
-6.6%
12.0%
12.4%
26.0%
1.1%
8.8%
24.5%
8.5%
13.3%

Electric Power Sector


Independent
Electric Utilities
Power Producers
September September September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
470
413
4,369
3,938
--525
482
--1,864
1,777
54
25
914
842
248
211
773
592
--97
95
168
178
195
150
44
16
7,103
6,270
44
16
729
511
--3,500
3,220
--2,874
2,538
1,333
803
11,877
9,703
4,609
11
7
5,956
229
218
2,246
2,311
203
2
1,732
1,518
13
11
929
320
877
565
1,015
944
8,971
6,703
18,711
15,783
5,216
3,437
4,735
3,835
710
733
2,712
1,966
1,392
1,193
4,927
4,141
26
27
922
853
187
201
756
545
937
773
3,017
2,900
502
339
1,642
1,543
850
828
4,726
4,372
NM
*
110
118
----191
144
1,783
1,773
-*
121
128
NM
*
489
414
NM
10
799
759
378
319
16
16
276
355
454
434
*
*
954
731
75
77
198
239
NM
1
149
182
74
76
--*
*
----49
57
1,367
534
28,299
26,495
--65
56
--57
50
1,130
509
4,467
3,490
237
25
23,710
22,899
1,768
1,849
14,243
11,597
128
32
846
340
49
51
4,611
3,648
7
-1,391
1,056
69
67
808
783
--2,350
1,826
--1,884
1,668
197
203
634
521
1,318
1,496
1,719
1,754
5,412
4,375
27,530
24,868
1,492
1,281
20,924
18,609
1,177
542
3,966
3,448
2,743
2,552
2,640
2,811
30
45
474
389
11
8
--19
37
474
389
20,319
15,644
117,531
103,653

Commercial Sector
September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
92
76
--80
65
11
10
----NM
2
401
351
212
181
92
80
97
90
176
141
NM
*
16
17
149
114
--10
11
60
56
27
26
--24
19
--10
10
----256
229
NM
3
--29
28
21
20
50
42
----152
136
------------32
30
4
4
----28
27
56
48
NM
5
18
14
----29
27
NM
3
----844
805
825
787
19
18
--113
120
--113
120
2,030
1,856

Industrial Sector
September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
1,534
1,493
--1,534
1,492
--NM
*
----554
541
NM
-186
168
366
373
1,258
1,265
-1
15
15
471
508
289
285
482
456
385
420
10
13
--366
397
3
3
--6
7
--6,942
6,881
----1,535
1,506
2,347
2,222
99
119
985
995
1,190
1,263
787
776
--4,273
4,043
2,301
1,980
167
241
1,072
1,120
734
701
3,741
3,924
1,180
1,190
1,583
1,737
221
222
757
775
303
308
--NM
2
300
305
--NM
1
------1,630
1,571
533
479
237
276
860
816
86
93
NM
3
84
90
20,707
20,539

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then 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 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Table 1.15.A. Net Generation from Hydroelectric (Pumped Storage) Power


by State, by Sector, September 2012 and 2011 (Thousand Megawatthours)
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012
-34
*
--34
----55
-19
-7
-28
-65
---65
---12
----12
----348
----105
---99
-145
-------9
2
--10
--8
3
-11
------129
129
-*
----401

All Sectors
September
2011
-36
3
--39
----64
-20
3
-47
-67
---67
---10
----10
----284
----94
---80
-110
--59
----59
-11
2
--13
--4
21
-25
-------18
-17
-*
----553

Percent
Change
-6.2%
-92.3%
--12.5%
----15.2%
-4.0%
-353.3%
-40.0%
-2.7%
---2.7%
--21.7%
---21.7%
---22.6%
---11.0%
--23.9%
31.5%
--100.0%
----100.0%
-23.6%
10.1%
--19.1%
-108.4%
-85.5%
-56.8%
-------832.9%
-840.6%
--26.8%
----27.6%

Electric Power Sector


Independent
Electric Utilities
Power Producers
September September September September
2012
2011
2012
2011
---34
-36
--*
3
-------34
-39
-------------26
-17
-28
-47
-19
-20
---7
3
-----28
-47
-65
-67
-----------65
-67
-----------12
-10
---------------12
-10
---------------348
-284
---------------105
-94
-----------99
-80
---145
-110
--------59
----------------59
---9
-11
--2
2
-------10
-13
-------8
-4
--3
21
---11
-25
--------------------------129
-18
--129
-17
------*
*
---------------338
-470
-62
-83

Commercial Sector
September September
2012
2011
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Industrial Sector
September September
2012
2011
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then 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 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Table 1.15.B. Net Generation from Hydroelectric (Pumped Storage) Power


by State, by Sector, Year-to-Date through September 2012 and 2011 (Thousand Megawatthours)
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012 YTD
-238
1
--239
----524
-122
-78
-324
-596
---596
--53
---53
----2,484
----681
---702
-1,101
--144
----144
-44
39
--82
--124
68
-193
------733
695
-38
----3,368

All Sectors
September
2011 YTD
-335
2
--337
----518
-162
-288
-69
-765
---765
--181
---181
----2,384
----487
---720
-1,177
--512
----512
-93
26
--120
--85
115
-201
------114
62
-53
----4,397

Percent
Change
-29.1%
-42.7%
--29.2%
---1.1%
-24.7%
-73.0%
369.5%
-22.0%
---22.0%
---70.9%
----70.9%
---4.2%
---39.8%
---2.6%
-6.4%
--71.9%
----71.9%
-53.4%
46.2%
--31.4%
-45.9%
-40.5%
-3.8%
------540.5%
1,022.9%
--27.3%
----23.4%

Electric Power Sector


Independent
Electric Utilities
Power Producers
September September September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
---238
-335
--1
2
-------239
-337
-------------200
-449
-324
-69
-122
-162
---78
-288
-----324
-69
-596
-765
-----------596
-765
----------53
181
--------------53
181
---------------2,484
-2,384
---------------681
-487
-----------702
-720
---1,101
-1,177
-------144
-512
---------------144
-512
---44
-93
--39
26
-------82
-120
-------124
-85
--68
115
---193
-201
--------------------------733
114
--695
62
------38
53
---------------2,806
-3,993
-562
-404

Commercial Sector
September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Industrial Sector
September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then 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 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Table 1.16.A. Net Generation from Other Energy Sources


by State, by Sector, September 2012 and 2011 (Thousand Megawatthours)
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012
165
56
31
73
6
--206
47
84
75
95
20
35
34
1
5
33
--28
1
-4
-333
--248
1
25
10
12
37
-2
-1
NM
*
66
1
30
NM
34
54
2
5
-29
3
-13
-75
60
4
11
14
-14
1,042

All Sectors
September
2011
167
58
31
72
5
--203
56
79
69
99
22
42
33
-3
31
--27
--4
-385
--271
6
24
40
6
38
*
35
34
*
*
*
56
2
23
*
31
63
2
5
6
26
3
-13
7
64
49
4
11
25
-25
1,128

Percent
Change
-0.9%
-4.0%
-2.8%
1.4%
13.6%
--1.4%
-16.1%
7.0%
9.3%
-3.9%
-7.7%
-15.7%
2.7%
-93.7%
4.9%
--2.5%
---14.6%
--13.6%
---8.5%
-84.9%
2.8%
-75.6%
116.5%
-3.6%
-100.0%
-95.3%
-100.0%
551.2%
NM
-47.7%
17.8%
-49.3%
33.7%
NM
9.8%
-14.4%
34.4%
1.9%
-100.0%
12.5%
9.9%
-0.6%
-100.0%
16.7%
22.3%
-7.3%
-0.4%
-44.9%
--44.9%
-7.6%

Electric Power Sector


Independent
Electric Utilities
Power Producers
September September September September
2012
2011
2012
2011
--154
156
--56
58
--19
20
--73
72
--6
5
----------175
163
--34
32
--75
70
--66
61
19
13
13
13
----10
10
--5
2
13
13
----3
2
--18
17
9
9
--------13
13
9
9
1
-------4
4
--------172
170
----------118
116
------25
24
--10
9
------20
22
----1
*
------1
*
------------------------------3
3
33
29
--2
2
--2
1
------29
26
3
3
--------NM
*
------30
25
--20
17
--4
3
--6
5
-15
-------15
--42
48
587
565

Commercial Sector
September September
2012
2011
8
7
--8
7
--------31
30
13
13
9
9
9
8
17
17
--2
NM
15
15
---*
NM
2
----NM
2
--------17
17
--------NM
*
----17
16
-----------------------------------------*
-*
----14
11
--14
11
89
83

Industrial Sector
September September
2012
2011
3
4
NM
*
3
4
---------11
-11
----46
56
20
22
23
30
*
3
-1
NM
1
NM
3
----NM
3
--------143
198
----130
155
1
6
---31
12
6
-*
-*
NM
34
-34
--NM
*
*
*
66
56
1
2
30
23
NM
*
34
31
17
30
--4
4
-6
------13
13
-7
45
39
41
32
-1
4
6
------324
432

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then 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 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Table 1.16.B. Net Generation from Other Energy Sources


by State, by Sector, Year-to-Date through September 2012 and 2011 (Thousand Megawatthours)
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012 YTD
1,597
582
293
670
52
--1,800
413
695
692
803
179
274
295
9
45
301
--253
16
-32
-3,011
--2,260
33
219
83
58
357
-8
*
6
NM
*
556
23
238
5
290
396
22
48
-209
32
-84
-678
527
34
117
109
-109
9,258

All Sectors
September
2011 YTD
1,506
532
295
631
47
--1,798
474
661
663
833
227
292
270
6
38
283
--231
18
-33
-3,547
--2,561
18
223
350
45
348
*
294
282
9
2
1
587
23
326
1
237
546
12
46
56
239
27
-119
45
836
682
38
116
273
-273
10,502

Percent
Change
6.1%
9.5%
-0.9%
6.1%
11.4%
--0.1%
-12.9%
5.2%
4.4%
-3.6%
-20.8%
-6.0%
9.3%
34.8%
19.9%
6.3%
--9.5%
-14.9%
--3.8%
--15.1%
---11.8%
79.5%
-2.0%
-76.3%
29.4%
2.5%
-100.0%
-97.2%
-100.0%
-32.7%
NM
-57.2%
-5.3%
-3.6%
-27.0%
498.4%
22.5%
-27.5%
80.4%
3.8%
-100.0%
-12.5%
16.7%
--29.2%
-100.0%
-18.9%
-22.8%
-10.5%
1.0%
-60.2%
--60.2%
-11.8%

Electric Power Sector


Independent
Electric Utilities
Power Producers
September September September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
--1,503
1,405
--582
531
--199
195
--670
631
--52
47
----------1,527
1,454
--302
282
--615
585
--610
587
106
108
122
129
6
---57
69
--20
17
122
123
----29
22
--169
162
85
73
--------121
110
85
73
16
18
------32
33
--------1,652
1,633
----------1,136
1,119
------218
223
--83
75
------215
217
----6
9
------6
9
------------------------------32
27
249
266
--22
12
--14
11
------209
239
32
27
--------3
3
------258
249
--163
167
--34
32
--60
51
-157
-------157
--313
463
5,395
5,209

Commercial Sector
September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
70
62
--70
62
--------274
254
111
101
81
77
82
76
149
121
--15
14
135
105
--NM
*
18
18
----18
17
-*
------142
131
--------NM
*
----142
131
-----------------------------------------*
-*
----109
116
--109
116
762
701

Industrial Sector
September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
24
40
NM
1
24
39
---------90
-90
----426
476
179
220
203
208
19
25
9
6
17
16
29
30
----29
30
--------1,216
1,782
----1,124
1,442
33
18
---275
58
45
-1
-*
NM
286
*
282
--NM
2
*
1
556
587
23
23
238
326
5
1
290
237
115
252
--34
35
-56
------81
116
-45
420
587
364
515
-7
57
65
------2,788
4,129

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then 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 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Table 1.17.A. Net Generation from Wind


by State, by Sector, September 2012 and 2011 (Thousand Megawatthours)
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012
89
-60
NM
17
NM
7
314
NM
187
126
827
446
162
65
52
103
2,402
872
321
481
64
79
387
198
81
NM
---16
---65
3
---3
2,669
--516
2,154
851
13
331
100
37
12
131
34
193
1,417
694
398
325
27
NM
26
8,680

All Sectors
September
2011
50
-41
5
4
*
*
238
1
151
87
694
402
164
27
26
76
1,778
572
218
359
69
59
360
142
79
*
---19
---60
3
---3
2,036
--343
1,694
817
9
332
65
73
-113
21
203
1,153
522
263
367
21
1
21
6,869

Percent
Change
78.1%
-47.0%
NM
365.3%
NM
1,346.3%
31.7%
NM
23.8%
45.3%
19.3%
11.0%
-1.4%
142.2%
102.1%
36.4%
35.1%
52.4%
47.4%
34.0%
-6.4%
34.3%
7.7%
39.2%
2.3%
NM
----16.8%
---8.3%
22.6%
---22.6%
31.1%
--50.5%
27.2%
4.1%
44.9%
-0.1%
52.9%
-49.6%
-16.0%
58.6%
-5.1%
23.0%
32.8%
51.3%
-11.4%
24.5%
NM
24.9%
26.4%

Electric Power Sector


Independent
Electric Utilities
Power Producers
September September September September
2012
2011
2012
2011
NM
4
84
45
------60
41
NM
4
NM
*
--17
4
--NM
*
1
*
6
---313
238
--NM
1
--186
151
--126
87
78
38
748
655
401
NM
1
445
--162
164
16
-49
27
NM
1
50
25
61
36
43
39
792
532
1,609
1,245
462
269
410
303
48
63
273
155
123
86
357
272
--64
69
14
14
65
45
97
74
291
286
48
27
150
115
--81
79
------------------16
19
--------------65
60
--3
3
--------------3
3
121
65
2,548
1,971
--------100
42
416
301
21
23
2,133
1,670
98
109
752
707
--13
9
4
4
326
327
7
-93
65
6
6
31
68
--12
---131
113
--34
21
81
99
112
104
278
216
1,139
937
38
26
656
497
86
33
312
230
154
157
171
210
NM
1
26
21
NM
1
----26
21
1,372
965
7,303
5,900

Commercial Sector
September September
2012
2011
NM
NM
----NM
NM
--------------NM
*
--*
NM
------NM
2
*
NM
--NM
1
--------NM
*
NM
*
------------------------------------NM
1
--NM
*
------NM
*
------------------NM
3

Industrial Sector
September September
2012
2011
--------------NM
---NM
---NM
*
------NM
*
----------------------------------------------------------NM
*
--NM
*
--------------------------NM
*

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then 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 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Table 1.17.B. Net Generation from Wind


by State, by Sector, Year-to-Date through September 2012 and 2011 (Thousand Megawatthours)
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012 YTD
958
-629
60
198
NM
69
3,693
10
2,162
1,521
10,236
5,439
2,247
731
685
1,134
26,580
9,864
3,377
5,433
905
903
3,955
2,144
1,179
NM
---222
---954
33
---33
28,936
--5,597
23,339
12,016
200
4,498
1,257
834
42
1,613
536
3,037
17,963
7,959
4,882
5,121
291
11
280
101,886

All Sectors
September
2011 YTD
553
-469
33
43
2
7
3,228
7
1,952
1,269
7,593
4,121
2,312
281
58
820
21,389
7,183
2,655
4,453
835
708
3,673
1,882
884
3
---156
---724
35
---35
26,536
--3,999
22,537
10,855
206
3,587
935
850
-1,588
440
3,250
15,256
6,583
3,749
4,925
227
8
219
86,557

Percent
Change
73.2%
-34.3%
83.6%
362.4%
NM
845.3%
14.4%
36.1%
10.7%
19.9%
34.8%
32.0%
-2.8%
160.0%
1,072.7%
38.3%
24.3%
37.3%
27.2%
22.0%
8.3%
27.5%
7.7%
13.9%
33.4%
NM
---41.6%
---31.7%
-6.6%
----6.6%
9.0%
--40.0%
3.6%
10.7%
-2.5%
25.4%
34.5%
-1.9%
-1.6%
21.6%
-6.6%
17.7%
20.9%
30.2%
4.0%
28.2%
37.4%
27.8%
17.7%

Electric Power Sector


Independent
Electric Utilities
Power Producers
September September September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
53
29
897
518
------629
469
44
22
8
5
--198
43
--NM
2
9
7
60
---3,686
3,228
--10
7
--2,155
1,952
--1,521
1,269
910
409
9,316
7,183
4,114
11
7
5,428
--2,246
2,311
202
-529
281
12
10
664
48
685
392
449
428
8,615
6,341
17,945
15,031
5,195
3,416
4,667
3,764
710
733
2,667
1,922
1,123
918
4,292
3,521
--905
835
147
163
756
545
937
773
3,017
2,900
502
339
1,642
1,543
--1,176
881
------------------222
156
--------------954
724
--33
35
--------------33
35
1,367
534
27,569
26,002
--------1,130
509
4,467
3,490
237
25
23,102
22,512
1,443
1,614
10,559
9,232
--200
206
49
51
4,438
3,530
7
-1,250
935
69
67
765
783
--42
---1,610
1,585
--536
440
1,318
1,496
1,719
1,754
4,150
3,095
13,813
12,162
479
431
7,480
6,152
1,120
491
3,762
3,258
2,550
2,173
2,571
2,752
11
8
280
219
11
8
----280
219
16,549
12,030
85,274
74,491

Commercial Sector
September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
NM
6
----NM
6
--------------NM
1
--1
NM
------20
16
3
NM
--18
14
--------NM
3
NM
3
------------------------------------11
6
--8
4
------NM
3
------------------45
33

Industrial Sector
September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
--------------NM
---NM
---9
1
------9
1
----------------------------------------------------------NM
2
--NM
2
--------------------------19
3

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then 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 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Table 1.18.A. Net Generation from Biomass


by State, by Sector, September 2012 and 2011 (Thousand Megawatthours)
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012
645
NM
358
98
95
10
29
458
78
178
203
471
54
28
196
57
137
174
13
5
146
5
5
NM
-1,234
8
-353
275
39
190
164
203
-511
NM
20
NM
88
456
133
166
25
133
70
17
5
42
--NM
5
-721
527
60
134
29
NM
29
4,771

All Sectors
September
2011
607
53
323
98
88
11
34
436
78
179
179
474
61
29
196
59
130
159
7
5
136
6
5
1
-1,255
11
-355
276
41
208
177
185
1
453
223
14
132
83
510
140
209
28
133
71
17
5
43
--1
5
-773
526
68
178
30
*
30
4,768

Percent
Change
6.3%
NM
10.7%
0.1%
7.6%
-4.4%
-14.0%
5.1%
-0.3%
-0.6%
13.1%
-0.7%
-11.4%
-2.6%
-0.2%
-3.5%
5.3%
9.4%
90.2%
1.1%
7.2%
-7.4%
0.0%
NM
--1.7%
-27.6%
--0.4%
-0.3%
-6.0%
-8.7%
-7.1%
9.7%
-100.0%
12.9%
NM
41.1%
NM
6.2%
-10.5%
-5.3%
-20.7%
-11.6%
0.3%
-0.8%
-2.9%
3.7%
-0.6%
--NM
-0.1%
--6.6%
0.2%
-11.8%
-24.7%
-2.0%
NM
-1.7%
0.1%

Electric Power Sector


Independent
Electric Utilities
Power Producers
September September September September
2012
2011
2012
2011
45
46
396
392
--NM
53
--154
154
--98
98
31
29
64
59
--10
11
15
17
15
17
--356
341
--56
56
--149
151
--151
134
45
41
271
271
60
--54
25
25
--NM
*
129
126
--NM
26
21
16
62
58
NM
40
83
71
2
1
7
4
--5
5
NM
32
69
61
3
3
2
2
4
4
----------81
77
358
366
--8
11
----7
8
178
168
--NM
15
NM
*
29
28
-*
81
95
41
32
NM
2
NM
38
47
46
---1
8
6
19
22
NM
*
18
20
8
6
--*
*
----2
2
--56
56
--7
8
--6
7
------44
42
2
2
34
34
2
2
NM
15
--5
5
--9
9
----------NM
1
--5
5
----57
79
387
385
21
21
357
352
6
5
22
28
30
53
8
6
6
5
------6
5
--280
296
1,960
1,939

Commercial Sector
September September
2012
2011
NM
8
--NM
7
-*
----NM
*
43
41
22
22
10
9
11
10
NM
19
-*
2
2
NM
16
--NM
1
4
3
1
3
--NM
1
--NM
1
----NM
26
----3
3
2
2
NM
4
----18
17
------------3
3
NM
*
----3
3
NM
*
NM
*
--------------90
87
88
85
2
2
--14
11
--14
11
NM
197

Industrial Sector
September September
2012
2011
195
162
--195
162
--*
*
----60
55
--18
19
42
36
135
144
-*
2
2
NM
54
31
33
53
55
52
45
1
1
--50
42
NM
*
--NM
1
--765
786
----165
176
260
259
5
9
109
113
122
143
105
85
--484
425
NM
203
12
9
NM
132
86
81
397
450
126
132
159
202
25
28
87
89
NM
34
----NM
34
----------187
222
61
69
30
33
96
120
9
14
NM
*
9
14
2,317
2,335

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then 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 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Table 1.18.B. Net Generation from Biomass


by State, by Sector, Year-to-Date through September 2012 and 2011 (Thousand Megawatthours)
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012 YTD
5,481
NM
2,849
897
824
95
291
4,056
697
1,570
1,788
4,353
502
260
1,825
516
1,250
1,546
122
46
1,276
NM
50
6
-11,338
89
-3,358
2,487
399
1,752
1,584
1,669
*
4,513
2,450
241
1,072
750
4,396
1,248
1,640
221
1,287
636
157
48
380
--7
44
-6,335
4,705
509
1,121
219
NM
217
42,872

All Sectors
September
2011 YTD
5,362
482
2,866
840
760
94
320
3,879
648
1,516
1,715
4,293
484
248
1,862
544
1,156
1,538
129
44
1,261
48
49
7
-11,303
114
-3,348
2,371
416
1,749
1,597
1,701
7
4,324
2,163
318
1,120
722
4,423
1,250
1,787
222
1,164
617
143
46
379
--7
43
-6,240
4,453
535
1,253
250
3
247
42,229

Percent
Change
2.2%
NM
-0.6%
6.8%
8.4%
1.4%
-9.0%
4.5%
7.6%
3.6%
4.2%
1.4%
3.8%
4.9%
-2.0%
-5.2%
8.1%
0.5%
-5.2%
3.8%
1.2%
NM
2.3%
-20.1%
-0.3%
-21.9%
-0.3%
4.9%
-4.0%
0.2%
-0.8%
-1.9%
-100.0%
4.4%
13.3%
-24.3%
-4.3%
3.8%
-0.6%
-0.1%
-8.2%
-0.7%
10.6%
3.2%
9.8%
5.9%
0.3%
--1.4%
3.6%
-1.5%
5.7%
-4.9%
-10.5%
-12.5%
NM
-12.5%
1.5%

Electric Power Sector


Independent
Electric Utilities
Power Producers
September September September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
407
381
3,457
3,419
--NM
482
--1,235
1,309
--895
837
248
211
576
549
--95
94
159
170
131
148
--3,135
2,999
--502
475
--1,301
1,268
--1,332
1,256
422
393
2,507
2,496
483
--502
229
218
--NM
2
1,203
1,237
--236
259
192
173
565
517
356
362
766
716
21
21
68
71
--46
44
269
275
635
584
26
27
17
18
40
39
----------716
743
3,433
3,453
--89
114
----62
62
1,733
1,752
-*
121
128
NM
*
252
255
*
8
768
747
378
319
16
16
276
355
454
434
*
*
-6
75
77
165
204
NM
1
149
182
74
76
--*
*
----16
21
--623
469
--65
56
--57
50
------502
363
18
18
315
290
18
18
135
121
-*
48
45
--80
73
----------7
7
--44
43
----430
612
3,466
3,276
184
183
3,198
3,026
53
51
199
190
192
378
69
59
19
37
------19
37
--2,442
2,623
17,866
17,321

Commercial Sector
September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
NM
70
--NM
65
NM
3
----NM
2
382
344
195
174
90
80
97
90
175
140
NM
*
15
16
149
114
--NM
11
39
40
24
23
--6
5
--10
10
----248
226
----29
28
19
20
48
42
----152
136
------------32
30
4
4
----28
27
4
4
4
4
--------------811
781
792
763
19
18
--113
120
--113
120
1,887
1,755

Industrial Sector
September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
1,534
1,493
--1,534
1,492
--NM
*
----NM
536
--179
168
NM
368
1,249
1,265
-1
15
15
471
508
280
285
482
456
385
420
10
13
--366
397
NM
3
--6
7
--6,942
6,881
----1,535
1,506
2,347
2,222
99
119
985
995
1,190
1,263
787
776
--4,273
4,043
2,301
1,980
167
241
1,072
1,120
734
701
3,741
3,924
1,180
1,190
NM
1,737
221
222
757
775
300
305
----300
305
----------1,629
1,571
531
479
237
276
860
816
86
93
NM
3
84
90
20,677
20,531

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then 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 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Table 1.19.A. Net Generation from Geothermal


by State, by Sector, September 2012 and 2011 (Thousand Megawatthours)
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012
---------------------------------------------262
--7
-228
-27
-1,092
1,092
--23
-23
1,377

All Sectors
September
2011
-----------------4
--4
------------------------195
--5
-162
-27
-1,013
1,013
--18
-18
1,229

Percent
Change
------------------100.0%
---100.0%
------------------------34.4%
--38.2%
-40.5%
--2.3%
-7.9%
7.9%
--25.6%
-25.6%
12.0%

Electric Power Sector


Independent
Electric Utilities
Power Producers
September September September September
2012
2011
2012
2011
-----------------------------------------------------------------------4
-----------4
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------21
23
241
172
----------7
5
------228
162
----21
23
6
4
----74
70
1,019
942
74
70
1,019
942
----------23
18
------23
18
95
93
1,282
1,136

Commercial Sector
September September
2012
2011
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Industrial Sector
September September
2012
2011
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then 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 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Table 1.19.B. Net Generation from Geothermal


by State, by Sector, Year-to-Date through September 2012 and 2011 (Thousand Megawatthours)
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012 YTD
---------------------------------------------2,339
--62
43
1,984
-249
-9,960
9,960
--192
-192
12,490

All Sectors
September
2011 YTD
-----------------36
--36
------------------------1,901
--47
-1,612
-241
-9,372
9,372
--167
-167
11,475

Percent
Change
------------------100.0%
---100.0%
------------------------23.0%
--30.2%
-23.1%
-3.4%
-6.3%
6.3%
--14.8%
-14.8%
8.8%

Electric Power Sector


Independent
Electric Utilities
Power Producers
September September September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
-----------------------------------------------------------------------36
-----------36
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------197
203
2,142
1,698
----------62
47
--43
---1,984
1,612
----197
203
53
38
----652
636
9,307
8,735
652
636
9,307
8,735
----------192
167
------192
167
849
840
11,641
10,636

Commercial Sector
September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Industrial Sector
September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then 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 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Table 1.20.A. Net Generation from Solar


by State, by Sector, September 2012 and 2011 (Thousand Megawatthours)
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012
NM
--NM
--NM
43
34
5
NM
10
NM
--NM
---------29
NM
-18
NM
NM
NM
--------15
---15
210
104
17
--56
33
NM
-152
151
NM
*
NM
-NM
462

All Sectors
September
2011
1
--*
--*
8
6
-2
3
1
--1
---------16
2
-12
-*
2
--------3
---3
54
6
9
--24
15
--102
102
-*
*
-*
186

Percent
Change
NM
--NM
--NM
422.3%
448.4%
-NM
266.0%
NM
--NM
---------82.7%
NM
-49.9%
-NM
NM
--------481.1%
---481.1%
290.7%
1,556.8%
93.5%
--133.5%
122.6%
--49.2%
48.2%
-3.6%
NM
-NM
149.0%

Electric Power Sector


Independent
Electric Utilities
Power Producers
September September September September
2012
2011
2012
2011
NM
*
NM
*
--------NM
*
NM
-----------NM
*
NM
2
35
5
NM
2
26
4
--5
---NM
1
NM
*
10
3
1
--NM
--------NM
*
NM
1
------------------------------------12
10
16
6
NM
*
NM
2
----12
9
NM
3
----NM
*
NM
*
NM
*
NM
1
----------------------------------15
3
--------------15
3
13
4
192
45
13
4
90
2
--16
8
----------52
21
--33
15
--NM
-----27
12
118
87
26
12
118
87
NM
-NM
-*
*
----NM
*
------NM
*
59
28
388
149

Commercial Sector
September September
2012
2011
NM
*
----NM
*
------NM
1
NM
1
NM
--*
----------------------------NM
-----NM
-NM
-NM
-------------------NM
-------NM
-5
4
NM
*
NM
1
----3
3
------NM
3
NM
3
----------14
8

Industrial Sector
September September
2012
2011
--------------NM
1
NM
---NM
1
--------------------------------------------------------------------NM
*
--------NM
*
------NM
-NM
-----------NM
1

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then 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 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Table 1.20.B. Net Generation from Solar


by State, by Sector, Year-to-Date through September 2012 and 2011 (Thousand Megawatthours)
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012 YTD
27
--22
--NM
353
279
46
28
55
26
--29
---------257
23
-180
NM
19
32
--------107
---107
1,380
624
134
--354
267
NM
-1,158
1,149
NM
1
NM
-NM
3,339

All Sectors
September
2011 YTD
5
--4
--1
70
52
-17
25
12
--13
---------124
5
-103
-2
14
--------24
---24
430
28
83
--242
76
--751
750
-1
3
-3
1,431

Percent
Change
407.0%
--490.6%
--NM
406.2%
433.6%
-60.2%
121.6%
117.4%
--125.4%
---------107.4%
373.6%
-74.9%
-880.1%
128.5%
--------341.8%
---341.8%
221.3%
2,099.4%
61.9%
--46.1%
249.3%
--54.3%
53.3%
--1.4%
NM
-NM
133.3%

Electric Power Sector


Independent
Electric Utilities
Power Producers
September September September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
NM
3
15
1
--------NM
3
NM
-----------NM
1
44
16
282
42
44
16
217
29
--44
---21
13
NM
1
54
24
12
--26
--------NM
1
28
12
------------------------------------135
85
118
39
NM
*
21
5
----129
83
50
20
----NM
*
16
2
NM
2
31
12
----------------------------------107
24
--------------107
24
110
14
1,227
376
110
14
510
13
--125
73
----------324
214
--267
76
--NM
-----180
31
943
696
176
31
939
696
NM
-NM
-1
1
----NM
3
------NM
3
480
151
2,749
1,206

Commercial Sector
September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
NM
1
----NM
1
------18
7
17
7
NM
-NM
*
----------------------------NM
-----NM
-NM
-NM
-------------------NM
-------NM
-42
38
NM
1
9
10
----29
27
------33
23
33
23
----------98
69

Industrial Sector
September September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
--------------NM
4
NM
---NM
4
--------------------------------------------------------------------NM
1
--------NM
1
------NM
-NM
-----------11
6

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then 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 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Table 2.1.A. Coal: Consumption for Electricity Generation,


by Sector, 2002-September 2012 (Thousand Tons)
Electric Power Sector
Total (all sectors)

Electric Utilities

Independent
Power Producers

Commercial
Sector

Industrial
Sector

2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

987,583
1,014,058
1,020,523
1,041,448
1,030,556
1,046,795
1,042,335
934,683
979,684
934,938

767,803
757,384
772,224
761,349
753,390
764,765
760,326
695,615
721,431
689,316

207,448
245,652
240,235
272,218
269,412
276,581
276,565
234,077
249,814
239,541

477
582
377
377
347
361
369
317
314
347

11,855
10,440
7,687
7,504
7,408
5,089
5,075
4,674
8,125
5,735

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

90,767
80,209
76,544
67,037
76,061
87,395
94,993
94,786
79,573
70,918
72,756
88,645

67,211
59,279
56,252
49,997
56,847
64,891
69,933
69,860
58,199
51,353
52,962
64,645

22,869
20,258
19,520
16,562
18,464
21,833
24,261
24,061
20,682
18,851
19,244
23,208

32
28
26
23
23
27
30
29
26
23
21
26

654
643
746
456
727
643
769
835
666
690
529
765

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

90,208
73,614
72,645
67,128
73,522
84,156
94,304
92,297
76,790
69,605
67,059
73,610

66,083
54,434
54,115
49,443
54,959
62,690
69,942
68,137
55,844
50,644
48,879
54,146

23,598
18,733
18,034
17,200
18,051
20,931
23,782
23,570
20,442
18,520
17,762
18,917

40
39
37
25
25
27
32
29
26
21
21
26

487
409
460
460
487
507
548
562
479
419
397
521

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September

70,846
62,906
57,442
51,893
62,978
71,750
86,667
82,862
69,490

52,472
46,913
43,404
39,963
46,967
53,760
64,476
61,637
51,615

17,910
15,572
13,606
11,541
15,602
17,550
21,662
20,707
17,433

29
27
25
22
24
26
30
28
24

435
393
407
366
385
413
500
491
418

2010
2011
2012

747,365
724,664
616,834

552,470
535,646
461,207

188,510
184,341
151,583

244
279
236

6,140
4,398
3,809

Rolling 12 Months Ending in September


2011
956,984
2012
827,108

704,607
614,877

245,644
206,782

349
304

6,383
5,145

Period
Annual Totals

2010

2011

2012

Year to Date

Notes: Beginning with the collection of Form EIA-923 in January 2008, the methodology to allocate total fuel consumption for electricity generation and
consumption for useful thermal output was changed.
The new methodology was retroactively applied to 2004-2007 data. See the Technical Notes (Appendix C) for further information. See Glossary for
definitions.
Values for 2011 and prior years are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923
and predecessor forms.
Prior to 2011, coal-derived synthesis gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the coal category.
Prior to 2011, synthesis gas from petroleum coke was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum coke category.
Prior to 2011, propane gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum liquids category.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.
Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 Combined
Heat and Power Plant Report, and predecessor forms.
Beginning with 2008 data, the Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report, replaced the following: Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; Form EIA-920,
Combined Heat and Power Plant Report.

Table 2.1.B. Coal: Consumption for Useful Thermal Output,


by Sector, 2002-September 2012 (Thousand Tons)
Electric Power Sector
Total (all sectors)

Electric Utilities

Independent
Power Producers

Commercial
Sector

Industrial
Sector

2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

17,561
17,720
24,275
23,833
23,227
22,810
22,168
20,507
21,727
21,532

-----------

2,255
2,080
3,809
3,918
3,834
3,795
3,689
3,935
3,808
3,628

929
1,234
1,540
1,544
1,539
1,566
1,652
1,481
1,406
1,321

14,377
14,406
18,926
18,371
17,854
17,449
16,827
15,091
16,513
16,584

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1,972
1,820
1,839
2,142
1,664
1,668
1,790
1,807
1,677
1,653
1,740
1,955

-------------

371
347
338
284
285
306
325
326
296
287
308
336

160
139
123
95
95
108
112
123
107
98
107
139

1,440
1,334
1,378
1,764
1,283
1,255
1,354
1,359
1,275
1,267
1,325
1,481

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

2,084
1,833
1,869
1,713
1,776
1,726
1,824
1,807
1,689
1,712
1,689
1,812

-------------

340
307
310
287
328
287
313
305
283
294
277
296

149
135
127
98
99
103
113
101
96
89
96
113

1,595
1,391
1,431
1,327
1,349
1,336
1,397
1,400
1,309
1,329
1,315
1,403

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September

1,948
1,699
1,699
1,514
1,701
1,594
1,652
1,734
1,560

----------

338
269
290
247
299
286
291
299
273

133
114
109
92
97
88
89
98
92

1,477
1,315
1,299
1,175
1,304
1,221
1,272
1,337
1,195

2010
2011
2012

16,380
16,319
15,101

----

2,877
2,761
2,593

1,062
1,022
912

12,441
12,537
11,596

Rolling 12 Months Ending in September


2011
21,667
2012
20,314

---

3,692
3,460

1,366
1,211

16,609
15,643

Period
Annual Totals

2010

2011

2012

Year to Date

Notes: Beginning with the collection of Form EIA-923 in January 2008, the methodology to allocate total fuel consumption for electricity generation and
consumption for useful thermal output was changed.
The new methodology was retroactively applied to 2004-2007 data. See the Technical Notes (Appendix C) for further information. See Glossary for
definitions.
Values for 2011 and prior years are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923
and predecessor forms.
Prior to 2011, coal-derived synthesis gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the coal category.
Prior to 2011, synthesis gas from petroleum coke was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum coke category.
Prior to 2011, propane gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum liquids category.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.
Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 Combined
Heat and Power Plant Report, and predecessor forms.
Beginning with 2008 data, the Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report, replaced the following: Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; Form EIA-920,
Combined Heat and Power Plant Report.

Table 2.1.C. Coal: Consumption for Electricity Generation and Useful Thermal Output,
by Sector, 2002-September 2012 (Thousand Tons)
Electric Power Sector
Total (all sectors)

Electric Utilities

Independent
Power Producers

Commercial
Sector

Industrial
Sector

2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

1,005,144
1,031,778
1,044,798
1,065,281
1,053,783
1,069,606
1,064,503
955,190
1,001,411
956,470

767,803
757,384
772,224
761,349
753,390
764,765
760,326
695,615
721,431
689,316

209,703
247,732
244,044
276,135
273,246
280,377
280,254
238,012
253,621
243,168

1,405
1,816
1,917
1,922
1,886
1,927
2,021
1,798
1,720
1,668

26,232
24,846
26,613
25,875
25,262
22,537
21,902
19,766
24,638
22,319

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

92,738
82,029
78,383
69,179
77,725
89,063
96,783
96,593
81,250
72,571
74,496
90,600

67,211
59,279
56,252
49,997
56,847
64,891
69,933
69,860
58,199
51,353
52,962
64,645

23,240
20,605
19,858
16,845
18,750
22,139
24,586
24,387
20,977
19,139
19,552
23,544

193
167
149
117
118
135
142
152
133
121
128
165

2,094
1,978
2,124
2,220
2,010
1,898
2,122
2,194
1,941
1,958
1,854
2,246

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

92,292
75,447
74,514
68,841
75,298
85,881
96,128
94,103
78,479
71,317
68,748
75,422

66,083
54,434
54,115
49,443
54,959
62,690
69,942
68,137
55,844
50,644
48,879
54,146

23,939
19,040
18,343
17,487
18,379
21,218
24,095
23,875
20,724
18,814
18,039
19,213

189
173
164
124
124
130
145
129
122
110
117
139

2,082
1,800
1,891
1,787
1,836
1,843
1,946
1,962
1,788
1,748
1,712
1,923

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September

72,795
64,604
59,142
53,407
64,678
73,344
88,319
84,597
71,050

52,472
46,913
43,404
39,963
46,967
53,760
64,476
61,637
51,615

18,249
15,842
13,897
11,787
15,902
17,835
21,953
21,006
17,706

162
141
135
115
121
114
118
126
116

1,913
1,708
1,707
1,542
1,689
1,634
1,773
1,827
1,613

2010
2011
2012

763,744
740,984
631,936

552,470
535,646
461,207

191,387
187,101
154,176

1,306
1,301
1,148

18,581
16,935
15,405

Rolling 12 Months Ending in September


2011
978,650
2012
847,422

704,607
614,877

249,336
210,242

1,715
1,515

22,992
20,789

Period
Annual Totals

2010

2011

2012

Year to Date

Notes: Beginning with the collection of Form EIA-923 in January 2008, the methodology to allocate total fuel consumption for electricity generation and
consumption for useful thermal output was changed.
The new methodology was retroactively applied to 2004-2007 data. See the Technical Notes (Appendix C) for further information. See Glossary for
definitions.
Values for 2011 and prior years are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923
and predecessor forms.
Prior to 2011, coal-derived synthesis gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the coal category.
Prior to 2011, synthesis gas from petroleum coke was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum coke category.
Prior to 2011, propane gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum liquids category.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.
Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 Combined
Heat and Power Plant Report, and predecessor forms.
Beginning with 2008 data, the Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report, replaced the following: Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; Form EIA-920,
Combined Heat and Power Plant Report.

Table 2.2.A. Petroleum Liquids: Consumption for Electricity Generation,


by Sector, 2002-September 2012 (Thousand Barrels)
Electric Power Sector
Total (all sectors)

Electric Utilities

Independent
Power Producers

Commercial
Sector

Industrial
Sector

2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

134,415
175,136
165,107
165,137
73,821
82,433
53,846
43,562
40,103
27,326

88,595
105,319
103,793
98,223
53,529
56,910
38,995
31,847
30,806
20,844

39,035
61,420
56,342
62,154
17,179
22,793
13,152
9,880
8,278
5,633

826
882
760
580
327
250
160
184
164
133

5,959
7,514
4,212
4,180
2,786
2,480
1,538
1,652
855
716

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

5,587
2,156
2,178
2,013
3,168
4,485
5,228
4,245
2,844
2,029
2,001
4,170

4,381
1,599
1,775
1,633
2,593
3,667
3,545
3,232
2,154
1,581
1,487
3,161

1,083
454
325
306
496
750
1,589
944
622
369
436
903

17
15
11
10
14
13
26
15
13
10
5
14

106
88
66
63
65
55
68
54
56
69
73
91

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

3,325
2,077
2,160
2,450
2,291
2,355
2,926
2,290
1,834
1,835
1,832
1,952

2,207
1,590
1,737
2,091
1,886
1,745
1,906
1,749
1,427
1,481
1,488
1,539

1,005
400
351
296
347
553
958
480
342
280
278
343

26
16
10
5
5
5
14
12
13
10
10
8

87
72
63
57
52
53
49
49
52
64
55
62

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September

1,888
1,567
1,602
1,729
1,912
2,375
2,677
2,020
1,629

1,485
1,263
1,330
1,423
1,468
1,776
2,042
1,602
1,306

332
238
216
230
384
529
571
359
264

8
6
7
10
9
15
17
15
11

62
60
48
66
52
54
47
43
48

2010
2011
2012

31,903
21,708
17,398

24,578
16,337
13,695

6,570
4,732
3,123

134
105
98

621
534
481

Rolling 12 Months Ending in September


2011
29,908
2012
23,016

22,566
18,202

6,440
4,024

135
126

768
663

Period
Annual Totals

2010

2011

2012

Year to Date

Notes: Beginning with the collection of Form EIA-923 in January 2008, the methodology to allocate total fuel consumption for electricity generation and
consumption for useful thermal output was changed.
The new methodology was retroactively applied to 2004-2007 data. See the Technical Notes (Appendix C) for further information. See Glossary for
definitions.
Values for 2011 and prior years are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923
and predecessor forms.
Prior to 2011, coal-derived synthesis gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the coal category.
Prior to 2011, synthesis gas from petroleum coke was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum coke category.
Prior to 2011, propane gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum liquids category.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.
Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 Combined
Heat and Power Plant Report, and predecessor forms.
Beginning with 2008 data, the Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report, replaced the following: Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; Form EIA-920,
Combined Heat and Power Plant Report.

Table 2.2.B. Petroleum Liquids: Consumption for Useful Thermal Output,


by Sector, 2002-September 2012 (Thousand Barrels)
Electric Power Sector
Total (all sectors)

Electric Utilities

Independent
Power Producers

Commercial
Sector

Industrial
Sector

2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

12,228
14,124
20,654
20,494
14,077
13,462
7,533
8,128
4,866
3,826

-----------

286
1,197
1,501
1,392
1,153
1,303
1,311
1,301
1,086
1,004

384
512
1,203
1,004
559
441
461
293
212
168

11,558
12,414
17,951
18,097
12,365
11,718
5,762
6,534
3,567
2,654

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

606
504
335
355
340
304
392
337
313
398
431
552

-------------

105
78
46
86
93
89
90
91
88
95
128
97

31
26
7
9
14
13
34
26
9
5
8
31

470
401
281
260
232
202
268
220
215
298
296
424

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

538
370
333
287
287
286
272
284
280
311
293
286

-------------

94
72
75
83
82
82
87
92
89
87
83
76

69
26
9
3
7
4
8
8
11
5
14
3

375
272
249
201
198
200
176
184
180
219
195
207

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September

278
203
216
225
223
259
232
217
195

----------

95
64
53
65
85
89
81
82
79

11
7
9
6
8
13
15
9
7

172
132
154
154
129
157
137
126
109

2010
2011
2012

3,485
2,936
2,048

----

767
758
693

168
146
86

2,549
2,033
1,270

4,318
2,938

---

1,077
939

190
108

3,051
1,891

Period
Annual Totals

2010

2011

2012

Year to Date

Rolling 12 Months Ending in September


2011
2012

Notes: Beginning with the collection of Form EIA-923 in January 2008, the methodology to allocate total fuel consumption for electricity generation and
consumption for useful thermal output was changed.
The new methodology was retroactively applied to 2004-2007 data. See the Technical Notes (Appendix C) for further information. See Glossary for
definitions.
Values for 2011 and prior years are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923
and predecessor forms.
Prior to 2011, coal-derived synthesis gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the coal category.
Prior to 2011, synthesis gas from petroleum coke was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum coke category.
Prior to 2011, propane gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum liquids category.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.
Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 Combined
Heat and Power Plant Report, and predecessor forms.
Beginning with 2008 data, the Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report, replaced the following: Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; Form EIA-920,
Combined Heat and Power Plant Report.

Table 2.2.C. Petroleum Liquids: Consumption for Electricity Generation and Useful Thermal Output,
by Sector, 2002-September 2012 (Thousand Barrels)
Electric Power Sector
Total (all sectors)

Electric Utilities

Independent
Power Producers

Commercial
Sector

Industrial
Sector

2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

146,643
189,260
185,761
185,631
87,898
95,895
61,379
51,690
44,968
31,152

88,595
105,319
103,793
98,223
53,529
56,910
38,995
31,847
30,806
20,844

39,320
62,617
57,843
63,546
18,332
24,097
14,463
11,181
9,364
6,637

1,210
1,394
1,963
1,584
886
691
621
477
376
301

17,517
19,929
22,162
22,278
15,150
14,198
7,300
8,185
4,422
3,370

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

6,193
2,660
2,512
2,367
3,507
4,789
5,620
4,582
3,157
2,427
2,433
4,722

4,381
1,599
1,775
1,633
2,593
3,667
3,545
3,232
2,154
1,581
1,487
3,161

1,188
532
371
392
589
839
1,679
1,035
711
463
564
1,000

48
41
18
19
28
26
59
40
22
15
13
46

576
489
348
323
297
257
336
274
271
367
369
515

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

3,863
2,447
2,493
2,736
2,578
2,642
3,198
2,573
2,114
2,145
2,124
2,238

2,207
1,590
1,737
2,091
1,886
1,745
1,906
1,749
1,427
1,481
1,488
1,539

1,099
472
425
380
430
636
1,045
572
431
367
361
419

95
42
19
8
12
9
23
20
23
14
24
11

462
343
312
258
250
253
225
233
232
283
251
269

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September

2,165
1,770
1,818
1,954
2,135
2,634
2,909
2,237
1,824

1,485
1,263
1,330
1,423
1,468
1,776
2,042
1,602
1,306

427
302
269
295
468
618
651
442
343

19
13
16
16
17
29
32
25
18

234
192
202
220
181
211
184
169
158

2010
2011
2012

35,387
24,645
19,446

24,578
16,337
13,695

7,337
5,490
3,816

302
251
184

3,171
2,567
1,751

Rolling 12 Months Ending in September


2011
34,226
2012
25,953

22,566
18,202

7,517
4,963

324
234

3,818
2,553

Period
Annual Totals

2010

2011

2012

Year to Date

Notes: Beginning with the collection of Form EIA-923 in January 2008, the methodology to allocate total fuel consumption for electricity generation and
consumption for useful thermal output was changed.
The new methodology was retroactively applied to 2004-2007 data. See the Technical Notes (Appendix C) for further information. See Glossary for
definitions.
Values for 2011 and prior years are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923
and predecessor forms.
Prior to 2011, coal-derived synthesis gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the coal category.
Prior to 2011, synthesis gas from petroleum coke was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum coke category.
Prior to 2011, propane gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum liquids category.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.
Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 Combined
Heat and Power Plant Report, and predecessor forms.
Beginning with 2008 data, the Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report, replaced the following: Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; Form EIA-920,
Combined Heat and Power Plant Report.

Table 2.3.A. Petroleum Coke: Consumption for Electricity Generation,


by Sector, 2002-September 2012 (Thousand Tons)
Electric Power Sector
Total (all sectors)

Electric Utilities

Independent
Power Producers

Commercial
Sector

Industrial
Sector

2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

6,836
6,303
7,677
8,330
7,363
6,036
5,417
4,821
4,994
5,012

2,125
2,554
4,150
4,130
3,619
2,808
2,296
2,761
3,325
3,449

3,580
3,166
2,985
3,746
3,286
2,715
2,704
1,724
1,354
1,277

2
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1

1,130
582
541
452
456
512
416
335
313
286

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

433
404
438
382
415
493
524
423
394
362
317
408

283
258
308
253
261
319
340
286
296
245
201
274

121
120
108
107
129
144
155
106
75
92
89
108

*
*
*
*
---*
*
*
*
*

29
25
23
22
25
30
29
31
23
25
27
25

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

552
431
517
336
357
432
510
464
454
338
257
365

400
295
344
218
232
302
359
330
333
229
155
252

124
114
151
94
101
107
131
110
95
83
77
88

*
*
*
-------*
*

28
22
22
24
24
22
19
24
26
25
25
25

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September

465
354
234
202
245
265
291
319
313

297
230
107
120
150
169
182
170
188

85
76
77
33
46
46
55
77
60

*
*
*
*
--*
*
*

83
48
50
50
49
50
54
73
66

2010
2011
2012

3,906
4,053
2,689

2,605
2,813
1,612

1,064
1,029
554

1
1
1

236
211
523

5,141
3,648

3,534
2,247

1,318
802

1
1

288
598

Period
Annual Totals

2010

2011

2012

Year to Date

Rolling 12 Months Ending in September


2011
2012

Notes: Beginning with the collection of Form EIA-923 in January 2008, the methodology to allocate total fuel consumption for electricity generation and
consumption for useful thermal output was changed.
The new methodology was retroactively applied to 2004-2007 data. See the Technical Notes (Appendix C) for further information. See Glossary for
definitions.
Values for 2011 and prior years are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923
and predecessor forms.
Prior to 2011, coal-derived synthesis gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the coal category.
Prior to 2011, synthesis gas from petroleum coke was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum coke category.
Prior to 2011, propane gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum liquids category.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.
Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 Combined
Heat and Power Plant Report, and predecessor forms.
Beginning with 2008 data, the Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report, replaced the following: Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; Form EIA-920,
Combined Heat and Power Plant Report.

Table 2.3.B. Petroleum Coke: Consumption for Useful Thermal Output,


by Sector, 2002-September 2012 (Thousand Tons)
Electric Power Sector
Total (all sectors)

Electric Utilities

Independent
Power Producers

Commercial
Sector

Industrial
Sector

2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

517
763
1,043
783
1,259
1,262
897
1,007
1,059
1,080

-----------

111
80
237
206
195
162
119
126
98
112

6
9
8
8
9
11
9
8
11
6

399
675
798
568
1,055
1,090
769
873
950
962

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

92
93
84
76
84
93
89
87
82
91
97
91

-------------

10
10
12
9
10
8
8
2
2
9
11
9

1
1
1
1
---1
1
1
1
2

81
82
71
66
75
86
80
84
79
81
84
81

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

93
90
85
92
95
89
89
81
90
91
88
95

-------------

5
9
11
9
11
9
11
11
10
7
9
10

1
1
1
-------1
1

86
81
73
83
84
80
79
70
80
84
79
84

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September

96
95
126
114
110
100
94
93
93

----------

11
11
10
9
11
6
9
9
9

1
1
1
*
--1
1
1

83
83
114
105
99
94
84
82
82

2010
2011
2012

780
805
920

----

70
85
85

6
4
7

704
716
827

1,084
1,195

---

114
112

8
9

962
1,074

Period
Annual Totals

2010

2011

2012

Year to Date

Rolling 12 Months Ending in September


2011
2012

Notes: Beginning with the collection of Form EIA-923 in January 2008, the methodology to allocate total fuel consumption for electricity generation and
consumption for useful thermal output was changed.
The new methodology was retroactively applied to 2004-2007 data. See the Technical Notes (Appendix C) for further information. See Glossary for
definitions.
Values for 2011 and prior years are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923
and predecessor forms.
Prior to 2011, coal-derived synthesis gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the coal category.
Prior to 2011, synthesis gas from petroleum coke was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum coke category.
Prior to 2011, propane gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum liquids category.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.
Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 Combined
Heat and Power Plant Report, and predecessor forms.
Beginning with 2008 data, the Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report, replaced the following: Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; Form EIA-920,
Combined Heat and Power Plant Report.

Table 2.3.C. Petroleum Coke: Consumption for Electricity Generation and Useful Thermal Output,
by Sector, 2002-September 2012 (Thousand Tons)
Electric Power Sector
Total (all sectors)

Electric Utilities

Independent
Power Producers

Commercial
Sector

Industrial
Sector

2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

7,353
7,067
8,721
9,113
8,622
7,299
6,314
5,828
6,053
6,092

2,125
2,554
4,150
4,130
3,619
2,808
2,296
2,761
3,325
3,449

3,691
3,245
3,223
3,953
3,482
2,877
2,823
1,850
1,452
1,388

8
11
9
9
10
12
10
9
12
6

1,529
1,257
1,339
1,020
1,511
1,602
1,184
1,209
1,264
1,248

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

525
497
522
458
500
586
613
510
475
453
414
499

283
258
308
253
261
319
340
286
296
245
201
274

130
131
119
116
139
151
163
108
76
101
100
117

1
1
1
1
---1
1
1
2
2

110
106
94
88
100
116
109
115
102
106
111
106

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

645
521
603
428
452
521
599
545
545
429
345
460

400
295
344
218
232
302
359
330
333
229
155
252

129
122
162
103
112
117
142
121
105
90
86
98

1
1
1
-------1
2

114
102
95
107
108
102
98
94
106
109
103
109

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September

561
449
360
317
355
365
385
412
406

297
230
107
120
150
169
182
170
188

96
87
87
42
57
51
64
86
69

2
1
1
*
--1
1
1

166
131
165
155
148
144
138
155
148

2010
2011
2012

4,686
4,858
3,609

2,605
2,813
1,612

1,134
1,114
639

7
4
8

940
927
1,350

6,225
4,843

3,534
2,247

1,432
913

9
11

1,250
1,672

Period
Annual Totals

2010

2011

2012

Year to Date

Rolling 12 Months Ending in September


2011
2012

Notes: Beginning with the collection of Form EIA-923 in January 2008, the methodology to allocate total fuel consumption for electricity generation and
consumption for useful thermal output was changed.
The new methodology was retroactively applied to 2004-2007 data. See the Technical Notes (Appendix C) for further information. See Glossary for
definitions.
Values for 2011 and prior years are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923
and predecessor forms.
Prior to 2011, coal-derived synthesis gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the coal category.
Prior to 2011, synthesis gas from petroleum coke was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum coke category.
Prior to 2011, propane gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum liquids category.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.
Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 Combined
Heat and Power Plant Report, and predecessor forms.
Beginning with 2008 data, the Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report, replaced the following: Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; Form EIA-920,
Combined Heat and Power Plant Report.

Table 2.4.A. Natural Gas: Consumption for Electricity Generation,


by Sector, 2002-September 2012 (Million Cubic Feet)
Electric Power Sector
Total (all sectors)

Electric Utilities

Independent
Power Producers

Commercial
Sector

Industrial
Sector

2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

6,126,062
5,616,135
5,674,580
6,036,370
6,461,615
7,089,342
6,895,843
7,121,069
7,680,185
7,883,865

2,259,684
1,763,764
1,809,443
2,134,859
2,478,396
2,736,418
2,730,134
2,911,279
3,290,993
3,446,087

3,148,595
3,145,485
3,265,896
3,349,921
3,412,826
3,765,194
3,612,197
3,655,712
3,794,423
3,819,107

32,545
38,480
32,839
33,785
34,623
34,087
33,403
34,279
39,462
47,170

685,239
668,407
566,401
517,805
535,770
553,643
520,109
519,799
555,307
571,501

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

570,204
501,790
478,851
493,588
582,287
731,357
922,648
971,855
723,230
594,338
519,375
590,663

244,970
211,934
207,974
210,270
261,882
314,471
387,996
411,663
306,156
260,110
219,357
254,209

274,050
244,016
223,630
238,616
273,632
366,984
480,611
503,418
365,331
287,180
253,331
283,622

3,162
2,894
2,972
2,709
2,661
2,931
3,659
3,847
3,447
3,471
3,345
4,364

48,023
42,945
44,275
41,994
44,111
46,970
50,382
52,927
48,295
43,576
43,341
48,467

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

563,712
505,126
503,090
545,924
598,689
727,189
967,125
951,425
711,980
599,544
568,007
642,055

238,731
208,813
217,538
243,866
268,818
330,305
430,187
421,042
306,699
266,740
242,306
271,041

273,552
250,551
239,429
253,900
279,002
344,944
478,936
471,544
352,213
284,312
275,414
315,311

3,518
3,069
3,169
3,062
4,043
3,957
5,316
5,001
4,290
3,727
3,709
4,309

47,910
42,692
42,953
45,096
46,826
47,982
52,686
53,838
48,779
44,764
46,579
51,394

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September

674,887
673,149
702,346
742,266
843,724
911,369
1,123,145
1,034,276
834,251

283,222
275,187
296,294
323,441
379,144
407,145
501,548
449,778
362,093

336,978
345,902
356,195
369,861
409,826
448,758
561,605
527,204
418,418

4,466
4,192
3,952
3,883
3,992
4,118
4,562
4,163
3,971

50,221
47,869
45,904
45,082
50,761
51,347
55,429
53,131
49,768

2010
2011
2012

5,975,809
6,074,259
7,539,412

2,557,316
2,665,999
3,277,852

2,970,289
2,944,071
3,774,748

28,280
35,425
37,299

419,923
428,764
449,513

Rolling 12 Months Ending in September


2011
7,778,635
2012
9,349,019

3,399,675
4,057,940

3,768,205
4,649,784

46,607
49,044

564,148
592,251

Period
Annual Totals

2010

2011

2012

Year to Date

Notes: Beginning with the collection of Form EIA-923 in January 2008, the methodology to allocate total fuel consumption for electricity generation and
consumption for useful thermal output was changed.
The new methodology was retroactively applied to 2004-2007 data. See the Technical Notes (Appendix C) for further information. See Glossary for
definitions.
Values for 2011 and prior years are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923
and predecessor forms.
Prior to 2011, coal-derived synthesis gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the coal category.
Prior to 2011, synthesis gas from petroleum coke was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum coke category.
Prior to 2011, propane gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum liquids category.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.
Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 Combined
Heat and Power Plant Report, and predecessor forms.
Beginning with 2008 data, the Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report, replaced the following: Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; Form EIA-920,
Combined Heat and Power Plant Report.

Table 2.4.B. Natural Gas: Consumption for Useful Thermal Output,


by Sector, 2002-September 2012 (Million Cubic Feet)
Electric Power Sector
Total (all sectors)

Electric Utilities

Independent
Power Producers

Commercial
Sector

Industrial
Sector

2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

860,024
721,267
1,052,100
984,340
942,817
872,579
793,537
816,787
821,775
839,681

-----------

263,619
225,967
388,424
384,365
330,878
339,796
326,048
305,542
301,769
308,669

41,435
19,973
39,233
34,172
33,112
35,987
32,813
41,275
46,324
39,856

554,970
475,327
624,443
565,803
578,828
496,796
434,676
469,970
473,683
491,155

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

72,867
64,030
68,097
62,604
64,675
64,855
74,050
74,748
67,954
67,393
66,220
74,282

-------------

26,791
23,665
25,259
22,596
24,150
24,210
28,575
27,921
25,235
23,073
23,851
26,442

4,086
3,731
3,612
3,279
3,079
3,254
4,452
4,955
4,034
3,960
3,786
4,096

41,990
36,634
39,225
36,729
37,446
37,391
41,023
41,872
38,685
40,361
38,583
43,744

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

72,765
65,092
66,500
64,265
67,344
66,791
77,883
78,356
70,438
66,780
67,698
75,769

-------------

27,509
24,322
24,958
23,687
24,178
24,165
29,452
28,864
25,286
23,880
24,826
27,542

3,590
2,962
2,875
2,685
3,047
2,912
3,910
3,877
3,339
3,155
3,422
4,083

41,667
37,808
38,666
37,894
40,119
39,714
44,520
45,616
41,812
39,744
39,450
44,145

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September

80,268
72,826
72,726
72,067
73,640
75,498
79,508
78,480
73,579

----------

28,153
26,538
24,617
26,221
28,295
28,908
30,195
30,248
26,325

4,230
3,988
3,881
3,546
3,338
3,551
3,876
3,602
3,842

47,885
42,301
44,228
42,301
42,007
43,039
45,437
44,630
43,412

2010
2011
2012

613,880
629,434
678,592

----

228,402
232,421
249,500

34,483
29,197
33,853

350,994
367,816
395,240

Rolling 12 Months Ending in September


2011
837,330
2012
888,839

---

305,787
325,748

41,038
44,512

490,504
518,579

Period
Annual Totals

2010

2011

2012

Year to Date

Notes: Beginning with the collection of Form EIA-923 in January 2008, the methodology to allocate total fuel consumption for electricity generation and
consumption for useful thermal output was changed.
The new methodology was retroactively applied to 2004-2007 data. See the Technical Notes (Appendix C) for further information. See Glossary for
definitions.
Values for 2011 and prior years are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923
and predecessor forms.
Prior to 2011, coal-derived synthesis gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the coal category.
Prior to 2011, synthesis gas from petroleum coke was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum coke category.
Prior to 2011, propane gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum liquids category.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.
Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 Combined
Heat and Power Plant Report, and predecessor forms.
Beginning with 2008 data, the Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report, replaced the following: Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; Form EIA-920,
Combined Heat and Power Plant Report.

Table 2.4.C. Natural Gas: Consumption for Electricity Generation and Useful Thermal Output,
by Sector, 2002-September 2012 (Million Cubic Feet)
Electric Power Sector
Total (all sectors)

Electric Utilities

Independent
Power Producers

Commercial
Sector

Industrial
Sector

2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

6,986,087
6,337,402
6,726,679
7,020,709
7,404,432
7,961,922
7,689,380
7,937,856
8,501,960
8,723,546

2,259,684
1,763,764
1,809,443
2,134,859
2,478,396
2,736,418
2,730,134
2,911,279
3,290,993
3,446,087

3,412,213
3,371,452
3,654,320
3,734,286
3,743,704
4,104,991
3,938,245
3,961,254
4,096,192
4,127,777

73,980
58,453
72,072
67,957
67,735
70,074
66,216
75,555
85,786
87,026

1,240,209
1,143,734
1,190,844
1,083,607
1,114,597
1,050,439
954,785
989,769
1,028,990
1,062,657

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

643,072
565,820
546,948
556,192
646,962
796,212
996,697
1,046,602
791,184
661,732
585,595
664,945

244,970
211,934
207,974
210,270
261,882
314,471
387,996
411,663
306,156
260,110
219,357
254,209

300,842
267,681
248,889
261,212
297,782
391,194
509,185
531,340
390,566
310,253
277,182
310,065

7,248
6,626
6,584
5,988
5,740
6,185
8,111
8,801
7,481
7,431
7,131
8,461

90,013
79,580
83,501
78,722
81,557
84,362
91,405
94,799
86,980
83,937
81,924
92,210

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

636,477
570,218
569,590
610,190
666,033
793,979
1,045,008
1,029,781
782,418
666,323
635,705
717,824

238,731
208,813
217,538
243,866
268,818
330,305
430,187
421,042
306,699
266,740
242,306
271,041

301,061
274,873
264,388
277,587
303,180
369,109
508,388
500,407
377,499
308,192
300,240
342,852

7,108
6,032
6,044
5,747
7,090
6,869
9,226
8,878
7,629
6,882
7,130
8,392

89,577
80,500
81,620
82,990
86,945
87,696
97,207
99,454
90,591
84,509
86,029
95,539

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September

755,155
745,976
775,071
814,334
917,363
986,867
1,202,652
1,112,757
907,829

283,222
275,187
296,294
323,441
379,144
407,145
501,548
449,778
362,093

365,131
372,439
380,812
396,082
438,121
477,667
591,800
557,452
444,744

8,696
8,179
7,833
7,429
7,330
7,668
8,438
7,765
7,813

98,106
90,170
90,132
87,382
92,768
94,386
100,866
97,762
93,180

2010
2011
2012

6,589,688
6,703,694
8,218,005

2,557,316
2,665,999
3,277,852

3,198,692
3,176,492
4,024,247

62,763
64,622
71,152

770,917
796,580
844,753

Rolling 12 Months Ending in September


2011
8,615,965
2012
10,237,857

3,399,675
4,057,940

4,073,992
4,975,532

87,645
93,556

1,054,653
1,110,830

Period
Annual Totals

2010

2011

2012

Year to Date

Notes: Beginning with the collection of Form EIA-923 in January 2008, the methodology to allocate total fuel consumption for electricity generation and
consumption for useful thermal output was changed.
The new methodology was retroactively applied to 2004-2007 data. See the Technical Notes (Appendix C) for further information. See Glossary for
definitions.
Values for 2011 and prior years are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923
and predecessor forms.
Prior to 2011, coal-derived synthesis gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the coal category.
Prior to 2011, synthesis gas from petroleum coke was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum coke category.
Prior to 2011, propane gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum liquids category.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.
Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 Combined
Heat and Power Plant Report, and predecessor forms.
Beginning with 2008 data, the Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report, replaced the following: Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; Form EIA-920,
Combined Heat and Power Plant Report.

Table 2.5.A. Coal Consumption by State, by Sector, September 2012 and September 2011
(Thousand Tons)
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012
14
-1
13
*
--3,316
50
147
3,119
14,310
3,818
3,717
2,541
2,465
1,770
11,399
1,749
1,662
1,185
3,633
1,260
1,720
190
9,645
70
-1,874
1,913
606
1,501
869
309
2,504
6,974
2,114
2,914
481
1,466
13,474
1,510
1,375
1,491
9,097
9,536
1,813
1,528
NM
936
280
1,427
1,299
2,251
716
57
204
455
107
43
64
69,490

All Sectors
September
2011
55
-1
38
16
--4,246
78
354
3,814
16,834
4,249
4,091
2,822
3,800
1,872
11,384
1,982
1,415
1,223
3,694
1,325
1,667
77
11,374
29
-1,864
2,371
612
1,919
1,079
690
2,809
7,288
2,007
3,254
474
1,554
14,583
1,447
1,476
1,580
10,081
10,022
2,077
1,613
2
999
284
1,467
1,356
2,224
906
61
235
610
98
43
55
76,790

Percent
Change
-74.0%
--1.3%
-66.0%
-100.0%
---22.0%
-36.0%
-59.0%
-18.0%
-15.0%
-10.0%
-9.2%
-10.0%
-35.0%
-5.4%
0.1%
-12.0%
17.0%
-3.1%
-1.7%
-5.0%
3.2%
147.0%
-15.0%
139.0%
-0.5%
-19.0%
-1.1%
-22.0%
-19.0%
-55.0%
-11.0%
-4.3%
5.3%
-10.0%
1.4%
-5.7%
-7.6%
4.4%
-6.8%
-5.6%
-9.8%
-4.9%
-13.0%
-5.3%
NM
-6.3%
-1.7%
-2.7%
-4.2%
1.2%
-21.0%
-6.5%
-13.0%
-25.0%
10.0%
1.5%
17.0%
-9.5%

Electric Power Sector


Independent Power
Electric Utilities
Producers
September
September
September
September
2012
2011
2012
2011
*
16
13
39
------*
*
--NM
38
*
16
------------3,271
4,193
--50
78
--141
346
--3,080
3,769
10,477
11,707
3,753
5,033
475
521
3,292
3,674
3,468
3,685
244
402
2,520
2,794
17
18
2,258
2,854
200
939
-1,755
1,854
---11,260
11,269
1,675
1,906
--1,662
1,415
--1,147
1,200
---3,690
-3,629
1,244
1,316
--1,714
1,665
--190
77
--7,905
9,672
1,690
1,631
--70
29
----1,798
1,776
71
83
1,905
2,354
----604
609
1,428
1,838
67
75
865
1,063
-7
269
615
28
63
1,639
2,025
850
764
6,620
6,997
329
265
2,108
2,002
1
1
2,914
3,254
--153
209
327
265
1,444
1,532
--6,685
7,106
6,750
7,425
1,307
1,202
203
244
760
804
615
672
1,366
1,447
109
117
3,252
3,653
5,823
6,393
8,446
8,826
1,042
1,119
1,806
2,069
--1,525
1,610
3
4
----NM
25
911
972
223
219
56
65
1,427
1,467
--1,246
1,268
NM
37
2,194
2,169
NM
41
204
235
505
664
--50
55
204
235
----454
610
18
16
80
72
18
16
18
18
--62
54
51,615
55,844
17,433
20,442

Commercial Sector
September
September
2012
2011
--------------NM
*
----NM
*
7
9
1
1
4
3
*
4
NM
1
NM
*
8
6
4
4
--NM
-2
2
------2
2
----------1
1
--NM
1
--NM
*
------NM
*
------------------------------------8
9
8
9
--24
26

Prior to 2011, coal-derived synthesis gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the coal category.
Prior to 2011, synthesis gas from petroleum coke was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum coke category.
Prior to 2011, propane gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum liquids category.
* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then 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 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Industrial Sector
September
September
2012
2011
NM
1
--1
*
NM
*
------44
52
--6
8
39
44
74
85
49
54
NM
1
3
7
5
6
15
18
131
109
70
72
--36
23
NM
2
16
10
7
2
--47
69
----4
5
7
17
1
3
5
5
5
9
11
11
15
20
25
26
4
4
----21
21
39
52
1
1
--15
16
23
35
48
77
7
8
--NM
2
NM
1
----21
51
17
14
8
7
7
7
--1
*
NM
1
--NM
1
418
479

Table 2.5.B. Coal Consumption by State, by Sector, Year-to-Date through September 2012 and September 2011
(Thousand Tons)
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012 YTD
1,099
57
8
669
365
--33,021
689
1,628
30,704
137,107
36,519
34,919
22,298
29,075
14,297
101,522
16,239
13,303
10,041
32,226
11,101
17,215
1,397
89,055
497
-15,233
16,629
4,977
15,994
9,169
4,854
21,701
63,075
17,108
29,050
4,133
12,784
110,611
13,243
10,722
14,152
72,493
77,902
15,808
14,126
12
6,305
1,458
10,721
10,359
19,114
2,487
476
909
1,103
957
395
562
616,834

All Sectors
September
2011 YTD
2,672
317
10
1,585
759
--42,544
1,682
4,058
36,804
161,906
41,175
40,020
24,919
38,092
17,701
112,148
18,202
15,215
13,338
35,433
11,967
16,461
1,533
114,190
642
-17,977
24,083
7,258
20,144
11,593
7,206
25,287
76,652
22,495
32,227
4,904
17,025
128,445
13,342
12,712
16,666
85,725
81,552
17,254
14,002
12
6,611
2,030
11,797
11,429
18,417
3,619
612
1,281
1,726
936
381
556
724,664

Percent
Change
-59.0%
-82.0%
-28.0%
-58.0%
-52.0%
---22.0%
-59.0%
-60.0%
-17.0%
-15.0%
-11.0%
-13.0%
-11.0%
-24.0%
-19.0%
-9.5%
-11.0%
-13.0%
-25.0%
-9.1%
-7.2%
4.6%
-8.9%
-22.0%
-23.0%
--15.0%
-31.0%
-31.0%
-21.0%
-21.0%
-33.0%
-14.0%
-18.0%
-24.0%
-9.9%
-16.0%
-25.0%
-14.0%
-0.7%
-16.0%
-15.0%
-15.0%
-4.5%
-8.4%
0.9%
-1.7%
-4.6%
-28.0%
-9.1%
-9.4%
3.8%
-31.0%
-22.0%
-29.0%
-36.0%
2.2%
3.7%
1.1%
-15.0%

Electric Power Sector


Independent Power
Electric Utilities
Producers
September
September
September
September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
365
759
725
1,903
--57
317
--4
6
--665
1,580
365
759
----------NM
16
32,608
42,000
--689
1,682
NM
16
1,567
3,980
--30,352
36,338
95,866
112,652
40,450
48,340
4,862
5,019
31,187
35,631
32,502
36,441
2,379
3,539
22,082
24,656
154
159
22,282
29,012
6,731
9,010
-14,139
17,524
---100,323
110,857
15,604
17,546
--13,303
15,215
--9,709
12,947
---35,388
-32,194
10,961
11,821
--17,156
16,408
--1,397
1,533
--74,466
96,514
14,118
17,005
--497
642
----14,657
17,180
539
746
16,545
23,931
----4,947
7,221
15,407
19,445
545
643
9,101
11,450
14
61
4,337
6,381
418
718
14,419
18,127
7,157
6,975
60,516
74,490
2,321
1,919
17,058
22,429
13
26
29,050
32,227
--1,824
3,011
2,308
1,894
12,584
16,824
--58,289
65,490
51,970
62,541
11,309
11,591
1,918
1,732
5,626
6,262
5,094
6,445
13,227
15,500
802
1,018
28,127
32,136
44,157
53,347
70,311
73,451
7,167
7,649
15,750
17,184
--14,100
13,970
26
32
----210
224
6,090
6,377
1,027
1,514
431
516
10,721
11,797
--9,902
10,902
262
315
18,601
17,860
358
408
909
1,281
1,513
2,273
--417
551
909
1,281
----1,096
1,722
156
135
709
710
156
135
162
168
--548
542
461,207
535,646
151,583
184,341

Commercial Sector
September
September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
--------------*
1
---1
*
*
77
95
9
10
29
30
26
42
10
11
2
3
65
81
34
36
--16
24
15
21
------13
21
----------6
11
--8
10
--3
4
------3
4
------------------------------------77
77
77
77
--236
279

Prior to 2011, coal-derived synthesis gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the coal category.
Prior to 2011, synthesis gas from petroleum coke was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum coke category.
Prior to 2011, propane gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum liquids category.
* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then 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 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Industrial Sector
September
September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
9
10
--4
5
5
5
------406
527
--54
62
352
466
715
818
461
514
10
10
36
61
52
59
156
174
1,134
1,209
601
620
--317
367
17
24
140
146
59
53
--457
649
----37
51
83
152
30
37
37
44
54
83
92
98
125
186
234
239
38
41
----196
198
352
414
17
19
NM
4
124
149
209
242
424
452
57
70
--12
12
5
10
----195
211
155
149
65
65
58
61
--7
4
14
14
--14
14
3,809
4,398

Table 2.6.A. Petroleum Liquids Consumption by State, by Sector, September 2012 and September 2011
(Thousand Barrels)
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012
27
6
4
12
NM
3
NM
104
9
55
40
87
10
16
17
33
10
36
9
4
3
10
2
6
2
200
3
-79
16
14
22
11
37
19
54
11
20
1
22
30
5
8
1
16
41
4
NM
NM
3
3
10
7
11
14
8
NM
5
1,037
141
896
1,629

All Sectors
September
2011
61
25
8
12
8
1
5
128
11
71
46
74
12
15
17
25
5
44
8
10
4
14
1
6
1
235
2
5
111
11
32
25
8
19
23
55
17
22
1
15
25
6
6
3
10
35
11
2
*
4
2
3
7
5
25
18
*
7
1,152
101
1,050
1,834

Percent
Change
-55.0%
-77.0%
-50.0%
0.4%
NM
124.0%
NM
-19.0%
-18.0%
-22.0%
-14.0%
17.0%
-16.0%
8.4%
-0.4%
32.0%
112.0%
-18.0%
15.0%
-60.0%
-24.0%
-30.0%
96.0%
-7.5%
91.0%
-15.0%
51.0%
-100.0%
-29.0%
49.0%
-56.0%
-15.0%
30.0%
93.0%
-16.0%
-2.5%
-34.0%
-10.0%
-28.0%
46.0%
19.0%
-20.0%
27.0%
-55.0%
56.0%
17.0%
-65.0%
NM
NM
-20.0%
27.0%
231.0%
-0.2%
117.0%
-45.0%
-55.0%
NM
-26.0%
-10.0%
39.0%
-15.0%
-11.0%

Electric Power Sector


Independent Power
Electric Utilities
Producers
September
September
September
September
2012
2011
2012
2011
8
14
11
37
2
1
4
25
NM
*
2
5
3
3
5
8
NM
7
NM
*
2
1
NM
*
NM
2
--35
42
61
75
NM
*
8
11
35
42
14
19
NM
*
39
45
73
56
10
16
4
3
6
9
14
14
NM
-16
17
--29
18
4
7
*
10
4
1
NM
1
35
42
9
8
NM
*
4
10
--NM
3
NM
1
NM
14
-10
2
1
--6
6
--2
1
NM
*
134
179
52
44
NM
*
2
2
---5
69
107
9
1
6
7
NM
*
2
1
12
30
20
22
NM
1
9
6
--8
13
27
5
19
23
--52
51
NM
*
9
13
NM
*
20
22
--1
1
--22
15
--12
14
17
10
2
3
3
2
2
2
5
3
1
3
--7
5
9
5
36
31
4
4
4
11
--NM
2
*
-NM
*
--NM
1
3
3
2
2
1
1
9
3
NM
*
7
7
NM
*
11
5
--11
9
2
11
8
7
*
11
1
*
--2
2
1
1
911
990
107
144
130
95
--781
894
107
144
1,306
1,427
264
342

Commercial Sector
September
September
2012
2011
7
7
--NM
1
4
2
NM
1
NM
NM
NM
3
2
4
NM
*
NM
3
*
1
NM
*
NM
*
NM
*
*
NM
NM
*
NM
*
NM
*
NM
*
--NM
*
NM
*
--NM
*
NM
*
NM
*
------NM
*
NM
*
NM
*
NM
*
*
*
------------NM
*
----NM
*
NM
*
NM
*
NM
*
--------------NM
*
NM
*
NM
*
NM
*
NM
*
NM
*
*
*
11
13

Prior to 2011, coal-derived synthesis gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the coal category.
Prior to 2011, synthesis gas from petroleum coke was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum coke category.
Prior to 2011, propane gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum liquids category.
* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then 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 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Industrial Sector
September
September
2012
2011
2
2
NM
*
2
2
NM
*
NM
*
----5
7
NM
*
4
6
*
1
3
1
NM
*
2
1
1
*
*
*
NM
*
NM
*
NM
*
--NM
*
----NM
*
--14
12
----1
2
10
3
NM
*
1
2
1
2
1
2
--2
4
2
3
--*
1
NM
*
1
2
NM
*
1
1
--NM
*
NM
*
NM
*
NM
-----------NM
*
2
5
NM
1
--1
5
NM
18
10
6
NM
12
48
52

Table 2.6.B. Petroleum Liquids Consumption by State, by Sector, Year-to-Date through September 2012 and September 2011
(Thousand Barrels)
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012 YTD
695
211
158
233
52
NM
22
1,409
74
885
450
947
94
172
225
380
75
490
147
54
53
132
33
52
NM
2,833
40
26
1,206
183
204
284
166
535
188
552
128
169
25
230
337
38
54
16
229
331
56
NM
NM
29
31
63
NM
71
133
75
11
47
9,670
1,360
8,310
17,398

All Sectors
September
2011 YTD
1,129
338
278
325
122
26
39
2,533
223
1,533
776
1,179
117
232
316
448
65
474
120
65
37
128
56
57
10
4,621
68
275
2,205
167
385
332
157
772
260
724
177
186
60
300
389
73
74
22
220
370
79
43
*
32
21
55
65
76
132
70
11
50
10,158
1,103
9,055
21,708

Percent
Change
-38.0%
-38.0%
-43.0%
-29.0%
-58.0%
NM
-43.0%
-44.0%
-67.0%
-42.0%
-42.0%
-20.0%
-20.0%
-26.0%
-29.0%
-15.0%
15.0%
3.4%
23.0%
-17.0%
41.0%
3.1%
-40.0%
-9.7%
NM
-39.0%
-41.0%
-91.0%
-45.0%
10.0%
-47.0%
-14.0%
5.7%
-31.0%
-27.0%
-24.0%
-28.0%
-9.1%
-59.0%
-23.0%
-13.0%
-48.0%
-26.0%
-28.0%
4.2%
-11.0%
-29.0%
NM
NM
-10.0%
52.0%
14.0%
NM
-6.6%
1.0%
6.7%
-4.3%
-5.9%
-4.8%
23.0%
-8.2%
-20.0%

Electric Power Sector


Independent Power
Electric Utilities
Producers
September
September
September
September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
102
213
500
790
NM
9
202
327
NM
1
124
214
28
62
173
246
43
107
NM
1
NM
19
NM
2
NM
16
--586
867
753
1,574
NM
9
68
212
581
857
241
594
NM
*
444
768
796
998
128
155
NM
39
62
78
158
216
NM
-219
309
-*
315
375
63
72
3
71
59
5
NM
5
477
465
145
117
NM
3
54
65
--44
33
5
2
NM
127
-131
33
56
--51
56
--18
10
NM
*
2,188
3,609
504
875
NM
2
38
65
--26
275
1,088
2,159
105
19
101
114
NM
6
NM
14
185
369
268
305
NM
5
153
141
--376
632
142
116
187
241
2
19
521
677
NM
10
100
135
NM
10
169
186
--22
57
--229
298
--91
218
228
156
21
40
15
31
17
45
24
21
16
22
--38
111
188
104
290
331
39
38
54
78
--NM
43
*
-NM
*
--NM
4
27
28
23
14
9
6
60
52
NM
4
NM
65
NM
*
71
76
--70
71
32
32
48
50
23
16
10
10
--NM
11
NM
17
8,574
8,889
928
1,097
1,283
1,037
--7,291
7,851
928
1,097
13,695
16,337
3,123
4,732

Commercial Sector
September
September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
63
66
--NM
6
32
18
9
14
NM
5
NM
23
NM
17
NM
1
NM
13
NM
3
NM
6
NM
*
NM
2
3
2
NM
*
NM
*
NM
1
NM
*
--NM
1
NM
*
--NM
*
NM
*
NM
5
------NM
2
NM
*
NM
*
NM
1
1
2
------------NM
2
----NM
*
NM
2
NM
*
NM
*
-*
------------NM
1
NM
1
NM
*
NM
*
NM
5
NM
3
3
2
98
105

Prior to 2011, coal-derived synthesis gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the coal category.
Prior to 2011, synthesis gas from petroleum coke was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum coke category.
Prior to 2011, propane gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum liquids category.
* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then 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 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Industrial Sector
September
September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
30
59
2
3
28
56
NM
NM
NM
*
----54
75
NM
2
49
68
NM
5
20
21
NM
*
NM
15
4
3
2
1
NM
1
NM
3
NM
*
--NM
1
-1
--NM
1
--136
132
----13
27
77
44
7
2
11
21
12
16
16
21
--29
37
25
31
--3
3
NM
2
16
13
1
2
13
8
--NM
2
NM
1
NM
1
NM
*
----------NM
*
30
28
NM
4
-1
26
23
163
167
NM
63
88
104
481
534

Table 2.7.A. Petroleum Coke Consumption by State, by Sector, September 2012 and September 2011
(Thousand Tons)
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012
-------NM
--NM
82
-34
4
40
5
*
*
------30
--28
2
-----51
-51
--133
-78
-55
15
---15
----NM
NM
-----313

All Sectors
September
2011
-------6
1
NM
5
89
-38
4
34
12
3
3
*
-----93
--88
4
-----56
-56
--165
-147
-18
14
---14
----28
28
-----454

Percent
Change
-------NM
-100.0%
NM
NM
-7.9%
--13.0%
-14.0%
19.0%
-63.0%
-95.0%
-94.0%
-100.0%
------68.0%
---69.0%
-52.0%
------10.0%
--10.0%
---20.0%
--47.0%
-207.0%
10.0%
---10.0%
----NM
NM
------31.0%

Electric Power Sector


Independent Power
Electric Utilities
Producers
September
September
September
September
2012
2011
2012
2011
-------------------------------NM
-------NM
----34
47
43
37
----34
38
----3
3
--40
34
-1
8
----3
-3
---*
----------------------28
88
----------28
88
--------------------------51
56
------51
56
----------75
139
-16
----75
139
---------16
--15
14
--------------15
14
------------------NM
28
--NM
28
--------------------188
333
60
95

Commercial Sector
September
September
2012
2011
----------------------------------*
-*
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*
--

Prior to 2011, coal-derived synthesis gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the coal category.
Prior to 2011, synthesis gas from petroleum coke was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum coke category.
Prior to 2011, propane gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum liquids category.
* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then 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 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Industrial Sector
September
September
2012
2011
--------------NM
5
-1
--NM
5
5
5
----NM
1
-*
4
4
----------------2
4
------2
4
--------------------58
10
--3
8
--55
2
--------------------------------66
26

Table 2.7.B. Petroleum Coke Consumption by State, by Sector, Year-to-Date through September 2012 and September 2011
(Thousand Tons)
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012 YTD
-------10
--10
589
-204
33
287
64
6
6
------267
--227
41
-----397
-397
--1,204
-783
-422
123
---123
----93
93
-----2,689

All Sectors
September
2011 YTD
-------106
5
93
9
764
-259
38
300
167
41
28
13
-----632
--578
55
-----491
-491
--1,607
-1,371
-237
128
---128
----284
284
-----4,053

Percent
Change
--------91.0%
-100.0%
-100.0%
8.9%
-23.0%
--21.0%
-13.0%
-4.2%
-62.0%
-86.0%
-80.0%
-100.0%
------58.0%
---61.0%
-25.0%
------19.0%
--19.0%
---25.0%
--43.0%
-78.0%
-3.4%
----3.4%
-----67.0%
-67.0%
------34.0%

Electric Power Sector


Independent Power
Electric Utilities
Producers
September
September
September
September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
-------------------------------93
-------93
----235
392
313
325
----204
259
----26
25
--287
300
-31
134
---5
40
5
27
---13
----------------------227
578
----------227
578
--------------------------397
491
------397
491
----------748
1,312
25
199
----748
1,312
--------25
199
--123
128
--------------123
128
------------------93
284
--93
284
--------------------1,612
2,813
554
1,029

Commercial Sector
September
September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
----------------------------------1
1
1
1
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
1

Prior to 2011, coal-derived synthesis gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the coal category.
Prior to 2011, synthesis gas from petroleum coke was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum coke category.
Prior to 2011, propane gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum liquids category.
* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then 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 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Industrial Sector
September
September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
--------------10
14
-5
--10
9
41
46
----8
13
*
*
33
33
----------------41
55
------41
55
--------------------431
96
--35
59
--396
37
--------------------------------523
211

Table 2.8.A. Natural Gas Consumptions by State, by Sector, September 2012 and September 2011
(Million Cubic Feet)
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012
43,253
10,979
4,023
18,140
4,522
5,587
2
94,718
20,067
42,429
32,222
40,863
6,277
6,896
10,003
13,320
4,367
9,452
937
2,143
2,436
3,489
308
NM
NM
185,991
5,210
NM
106,962
27,855
3,605
14,433
10,474
17,199
153
62,236
33,158
1,613
21,210
6,254
222,955
9,108
43,237
27,330
143,280
63,086
25,335
7,692
1,591
NM
17,652
5,973
4,491
248
108,404
92,116
10,564
5,723
3,293
3,293
-834,251

All Sectors
September
2011
42,902
11,307
4,215
17,249
3,670
6,458
5
80,521
15,867
37,741
26,913
18,749
2,686
3,867
4,469
6,133
1,595
6,357
594
1,925
1,537
1,934
302
5
61
155,170
3,822
94
101,296
16,820
2,175
7,188
9,206
14,142
427
53,286
31,689
945
19,411
1,241
209,405
6,121
36,863
22,761
143,660
54,216
22,044
4,849
1,193
248
15,971
5,958
3,756
199
87,842
73,286
7,950
6,607
3,531
3,531
-711,980

Percent
Change
0.8%
-2.9%
-4.5%
5.2%
23.0%
-13.0%
-62.0%
18.0%
26.0%
12.0%
20.0%
118.0%
134.0%
78.0%
124.0%
117.0%
174.0%
49.0%
58.0%
11.0%
59.0%
80.0%
1.9%
NM
NM
20.0%
36.0%
NM
5.6%
66.0%
66.0%
101.0%
14.0%
22.0%
-64.0%
17.0%
4.6%
71.0%
9.3%
404.0%
6.5%
49.0%
17.0%
20.0%
-0.3%
16.0%
15.0%
59.0%
33.0%
NM
11.0%
0.3%
20.0%
25.0%
23.0%
26.0%
33.0%
-13.0%
-6.7%
-6.7%
-17.0%

Electric Power Sector


Independent Power
Electric Utilities
Producers
September
September
September
September
2012
2011
2012
2011
262
348
40,851
40,336
NM
NM
10,588
10,859
--2,646
2,871
168
231
17,584
16,583
17
52
4,495
3,609
--5,537
6,415
2
5
--12,227
10,379
81,140
68,640
--19,701
15,454
12,221
10,375
29,612
26,709
NM
4
31,827
26,477
12,930
5,669
26,290
11,938
451
556
5,406
1,834
4,833
2,451
1,729
1,081
1,979
1,045
7,489
3,241
3,518
921
9,592
4,943
2,075
2,149
695
838
1,358
489
7,728
5,534
918
588
-*
2,134
1,924
--1,610
1,041
633
334
725
1,678
155
2,674
265
242
---*
--NM
61
--146,973
120,728
36,838
32,634
NM
16
4,569
3,317
NM
94
--97,494
90,184
8,681
10,330
17,793
8,727
9,774
7,958
--3,347
1,871
12,445
5,744
1,935
1,413
9,041
7,918
1,391
1,271
9,976
8,042
7,098
6,055
105
3
44
420
34,815
28,012
26,381
24,288
9,055
9,058
23,460
21,955
1,247
706
242
148
18,339
17,074
2,680
2,185
6,173
1,174
--72,854
68,040
113,295
105,389
2,782
968
6,209
5,053
18,909
17,994
8,462
3,625
19,843
16,944
7,425
5,773
31,320
32,133
91,199
90,939
34,719
31,606
27,615
21,908
11,390
8,923
13,893
13,057
3,283
4,201
4,390
639
323
159
1,254
995
NM
242
NM
6
11,950
10,939
5,489
4,820
4,040
3,933
1,808
1,911
3,622
3,193
761
475
NM
17
NM
6
36,381
32,917
64,649
46,591
27,699
23,958
57,172
41,088
4,084
3,528
6,389
4,357
4,599
5,431
1,088
1,146
3,205
3,465
--3,205
3,465
------362,093
306,699
418,418
352,213

Commercial Sector
September
September
2012
2011
476
583
NM
212
NM
1
266
328
--NM
42
--569
607
NM
61
460
499
NM
46
693
524
198
158
NM
16
241
101
NM
232
NM
16
245
237
NM
5
--NM
130
88
101
NM
1
----NM
220
----NM
17
--NM
202
4
*
NM
*
----NM
49
----NM
9
NM
40
366
352
NM
*
NM
20
NM
19
325
313
178
196
50
64
------NM
60
73
72
NM
*
--1,183
1,521
1,130
1,462
NM
53
NM
7
NM
1
NM
1
--3,971
4,290

Prior to 2011, coal-derived synthesis gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the coal category.
Prior to 2011, synthesis gas from petroleum coke was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum coke category.
Prior to 2011, propane gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum liquids category.
* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then 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 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Industrial Sector
September
September
2012
2011
1,664
1,635
157
176
1,376
1,343
121
106
NM
9
----782
894
306
352
136
157
340
385
951
619
222
136
309
318
294
82
NM
37
87
46
121
97
15
1
NM
*
NM
31
NM
*
NM
59
NM
5
--2,003
1,588
622
489
--767
765
288
135
107
103
NM
30
41
17
124
45
NM
4
957
938
643
676
124
91
181
143
9
28
36,440
35,624
117
100
15,844
15,223
NM
25
20,436
20,275
574
507
NM
-NM
10
NM
39
--159
152
NM
42
108
88
221
176
6,190
6,813
6,115
6,778
NM
11
33
23
NM
65
NM
65
--49,768
48,779

Table 2.8.B. Nautral Gas Consumption by State, by Sector, Year-to-Date through September 2012 and September 2011
(Million Cubic Feet)
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012 YTD
358,627
87,439
35,395
146,437
40,500
48,828
28
858,348
171,406
384,883
302,059
536,150
82,956
93,052
149,825
134,412
75,906
148,798
14,023
29,439
48,065
45,983
8,238
85
2,966
1,594,334
49,294
NM
891,851
242,595
44,010
123,864
86,876
152,893
2,062
652,347
323,745
29,784
248,382
50,436
2,078,599
103,860
385,510
273,463
1,315,765
521,575
194,119
70,239
10,844
1,365
144,016
57,739
40,466
2,787
757,615
671,270
57,420
28,925
33,018
33,018
-7,539,412

All Sectors
September
2011 YTD
348,017
81,325
36,624
146,826
35,240
47,964
39
701,465
142,810
329,181
229,474
286,572
44,858
60,482
77,180
68,243
35,809
100,518
9,319
27,673
24,758
32,977
4,253
78
1,460
1,273,573
28,401
768
819,414
151,503
21,306
67,309
75,370
106,994
2,509
484,501
257,217
15,151
190,486
21,648
1,903,277
84,633
364,385
220,108
1,234,151
427,246
143,366
63,344
4,715
3,321
124,398
55,137
30,799
2,165
517,404
464,925
32,782
19,698
31,685
31,685
-6,074,259

Percent
Change
3.0%
7.5%
-3.4%
-0.3%
15.0%
1.8%
-28.0%
22.0%
20.0%
17.0%
32.0%
87.0%
85.0%
54.0%
94.0%
97.0%
112.0%
48.0%
50.0%
6.4%
94.0%
39.0%
94.0%
9.0%
103.0%
25.0%
74.0%
NM
8.8%
60.0%
107.0%
84.0%
15.0%
43.0%
-18.0%
35.0%
26.0%
97.0%
30.0%
133.0%
9.2%
23.0%
5.8%
24.0%
6.6%
22.0%
35.0%
11.0%
130.0%
-59.0%
16.0%
4.7%
31.0%
29.0%
46.0%
44.0%
75.0%
47.0%
4.2%
4.2%
-24.0%

Electric Power Sector


Independent Power
Electric Utilities
Producers
September
September
September
September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
3,729
3,124
334,930
326,220
NM
NM
83,639
77,944
--23,078
24,912
2,336
1,870
140,188
141,254
716
674
39,690
34,479
--48,336
47,631
28
39
--107,482
102,052
737,546
587,005
--167,739
139,047
107,403
102,014
271,675
222,228
NM
37
298,132
225,731
199,238
105,087
321,770
168,857
13,185
9,264
64,930
30,671
70,937
41,685
18,887
16,062
38,263
19,040
107,927
56,059
35,735
17,570
96,578
48,594
33,448
41,119
17,528
17,471
18,299
10,710
127,202
87,791
13,925
9,262
NM
*
29,349
27,667
--39,044
19,003
7,359
4,534
10,938
6,176
26,373
34,035
7,882
4,027
--NM
*
--2,966
1,460
--1,210,408
994,698
364,264
267,376
NM
119
43,820
27,623
NM
768
--804,960
743,039
79,467
70,006
136,495
74,352
103,526
76,004
--41,389
18,707
104,932
53,282
18,424
13,771
72,565
63,744
13,925
11,528
90,005
59,018
62,048
47,628
360
378
1,665
2,108
354,506
266,600
288,150
208,518
84,995
79,903
232,848
171,829
24,942
12,016
3,584
1,596
195,006
153,964
51,718
35,092
49,563
20,717
--679,483
641,845
1,067,784
932,249
23,077
26,871
79,882
56,873
180,583
184,893
66,734
40,560
195,277
167,068
77,586
52,565
280,545
263,013
843,581
782,250
312,015
263,242
201,916
157,608
93,323
61,432
100,316
81,513
39,270
51,092
30,776
12,101
4,187
1,034
6,375
3,309
1,165
3,244
NM
77
103,666
85,759
38,510
37,000
36,740
34,261
19,907
19,826
33,212
26,168
5,686
3,723
NM
252
NM
59
251,518
170,504
440,090
285,527
208,341
145,721
398,021
258,570
19,551
10,016
37,111
22,265
23,626
14,767
4,958
4,692
32,271
31,055
--32,271
31,055
------3,277,852
2,665,999
3,774,748
2,944,071

Commercial Sector
September
September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
4,804
4,794
1,592
1,511
NM
9
2,707
2,941
--493
332
--5,552
4,537
603
558
4,442
3,590
506
389
6,741
5,921
2,620
2,760
248
190
1,599
887
1,695
1,714
580
370
2,379
1,425
NM
26
--1,331
965
988
419
NM
16
----1,743
2,093
----NM
140
--1,515
1,948
32
1
NM
4
----796
720
----NM
89
705
632
3,208
3,029
NM
4
NM
206
185
124
2,819
2,696
1,584
1,556
437
402
28
28
----470
464
645
663
NM
*
--10,469
11,332
10,021
11,096
398
217
50
19
NM
17
NM
17
--37,299
35,425

Prior to 2011, coal-derived synthesis gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the coal category.
Prior to 2011, synthesis gas from petroleum coke was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum coke category.
Prior to 2011, propane gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum liquids category.
* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then 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 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Industrial Sector
September
September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
15,164
13,880
1,559
1,329
12,306
11,704
1,206
760
NM
87
----7,768
7,870
3,064
3,205
1,363
1,349
3,341
3,316
8,401
6,707
2,221
2,163
2,980
2,545
2,036
1,195
404
364
759
440
918
591
53
31
NM
7
331
256
NM
9
339
210
84
78
--17,918
9,405
5,271
658
--7,239
6,229
2,573
1,147
1,106
650
477
254
374
95
840
348
38
23
8,895
8,663
5,902
5,485
1,258
1,538
1,567
1,341
168
299
328,124
326,154
897
885
137,992
138,726
415
352
188,820
186,192
6,060
4,839
NM
18
NM
123
282
372
--1,370
1,176
447
388
1,565
908
2,187
1,854
55,539
50,042
54,888
49,538
360
284
291
220
725
613
725
613
--449,513
428,764

Table 3.1. Stocks of Coal, Petroleum Liquids, and Petroleum Coke: Electric Power Sector, 2002 - September 2012

Period

Electric Power Sector


Petroluem
Liquids
Petroleum
(Thousand
Coke
Coal
Barrels) (Thousand Tons)
(Thousand Tons)

Coal
(Thousand Tons)

Electric Utilities
Petroluem
Liquids
(Thousand
Barrels)

Petroleum
Coke
(Thousand Tons)

Independent Power Producers


Petroluem
Liquids
Petroleum
Coal
(Thousand
Coke
(Thousand Tons)
Barrels) (Thousand Tons)

End of Year Stocks


2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

141,714
121,567
106,669
101,137
140,964
151,221
161,589
189,467
174,917
172,387

43,935
45,752
46,750
47,414
48,216
44,433
40,804
39,210
35,706
34,847

1,711
1,484
937
530
674
554
739
1,394
1,019
508

116,952
97,831
84,917
77,457
110,277
120,504
127,463
154,815
143,744
142,103

29,601
28,062
29,144
29,532
29,799
28,032
26,108
25,811
24,798
25,648

328
378
627
374
456
253
468
1,194
850
404

24,761
23,736
21,751
23,680
30,688
30,717
34,126
34,652
31,173
30,284

14,334
17,691
17,607
17,882
18,416
16,401
14,696
13,399
10,908
9,198

1,383
1,105
309
156
217
301
270
201
168
104

2010, End of Month Stocks


January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

178,091
171,026
177,742
189,260
191,669
181,490
169,504
159,987
163,776
175,686
183,389
174,917

37,426
38,163
38,137
37,875
37,355
36,623
35,627
35,317
36,208
36,857
36,926
35,706

1,406
1,280
1,240
1,243
1,188
1,117
1,046
1,112
1,158
1,197
1,098
1,019

146,174
140,533
145,182
152,253
153,295
146,130
138,240
131,072
133,943
143,363
149,066
143,744

24,732
25,561
25,578
25,360
25,019
24,305
23,858
23,887
24,857
25,309
25,660
24,798

1,178
1,045
983
1,022
986
943
907
976
1,017
1,006
894
850

31,917
30,493
32,559
37,007
38,374
35,359
31,265
28,915
29,833
32,323
34,323
31,173

12,693
12,602
12,558
12,516
12,336
12,318
11,769
11,430
11,350
11,548
11,266
10,908

228
235
258
221
202
174
139
136
141
191
204
168

2011, End of Month Stocks


January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

164,575
161,064
166,255
173,427
174,093
165,149
147,296
138,527
143,711
156,196
167,754
172,387

35,116
34,662
34,318
33,895
33,745
35,339
34,903
34,637
34,666
35,293
35,437
34,847

799
707
495
526
563
496
463
437
385
440
494
508

134,983
131,893
135,359
141,094
140,536
133,988
120,226
113,210
118,038
128,170
137,122
142,103

24,759
24,552
24,448
24,222
24,187
25,847
25,535
25,297
25,313
25,756
25,967
25,648

657
594
437
463
490
433
411
379
332
346
391
404

29,591
29,171
30,896
32,334
33,557
31,161
27,070
25,317
25,673
28,026
30,632
30,284

10,357
10,110
9,870
9,672
9,557
9,492
9,368
9,339
9,353
9,536
9,470
9,198

142
113
59
63
73
64
52
58
53
94
102
104

2012, End of Month Stocks


January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September

179,030
185,901
194,455
201,368
202,184
197,052
183,119
177,246
180,648

34,679
34,431
34,483
34,263
33,852
33,553
33,250
32,372
31,985

443
420
500
507
459
519
474
413
358

144,748
150,454
157,779
162,262
163,185
158,611
148,872
145,187
148,076

25,528
25,307
25,426
25,283
24,982
24,833
24,757
24,111
23,908

324
293
351
332
270
287
216
198
267

34,283
35,447
36,676
39,106
38,999
38,441
34,246
32,059
32,572

9,151
9,124
9,057
8,980
8,869
8,720
8,492
8,261
8,076

119
127
149
174
190
232
258
216
90

Prior to 2011, coal-derived synthesis gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the coal category.
Prior to 2011, synthesis gas from petroleum coke was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum coke category.
Prior to 2011, propane gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum liquids category.
Notes: See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2011 and prior years are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary.
See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923 and predecessor forms. Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.
Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 Combined Heat and Power Plant Report, and predecessor forms.
Beginning with 2008 data, the Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report, replaced the following: Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; Form EIA-920, Combined Heat and Power Plant Report; 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.

Table 3.2 Stocks of Coal, Petroleum Liquids, and Petroleum Coke:


Electric Power Sector, by State, September 2012 and 2011
Census Division
and State

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

Coal
(Thousand Tons)
September
September
2012
2011
W
1,089
W
W
--448
582
W
W
----6,769
5,735
841
658
502
609
5,427
4,467
36,908
31,326
8,631
7,104
8,835
7,725
7,264
5,498
6,610
5,935
5,568
5,063
31,284
23,615
8,566
6,319
3,072
4,251
2,861
2,321
6,430
9,979
3,697
3,454
W
W
W
W
35,994
26,862
W
W

Percent
Change
W
W
--23.0%
W
--18.0%
28.0%
-18.0%
21.0%
18.0%
21.0%
14.0%
32.0%
11.0%
10.0%
32.0%
36.0%
38.0%
23.0%
55.0%
7.0%
W
W
34.0%
W

Petroleum Liquids
(Thousand Barrels)
September
September
2012
2011
2,035
2,775
864
1,008
W
W
775
1,212
W
W
W
W
48
48
5,597
6,542
1,081
1,072
3,525
4,260
990
1,210
1,337
1,774
116
141
111
118
537
829
326
403
247
283
1,041
1,337
152
157
163
287
161
216
321
328
129
209
35
42
80
97
13,491
13,964
395
362

Percent
Change
-27.0%
-14.0%
W
-36.0%
W
W
-0.8%
-14.0%
0.8%
-17.0%
-18.0%
-25.0%
-18.0%
-6.1%
-35.0%
-19.0%
-13.0%
-22.0%
-3.2%
-43.0%
-25.0%
-2.2%
-39.0%
-16.0%
-17.0%
-3.4%
9.1%

Petroleum Coke
(Thousand Tons)
September
September
2012
2011
--------------W
W
----W
W
60
30
----W
W
W
-W
W
-W
-W
-W
----------W
W
---

Percent
Change
-------W
--W
102.0%
--W
W
W
W
W
W
-----W
--

District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Maryland
North Carolina
South Carolina
Virginia
West Virginia
East South Central
Alabama
Kentucky
Mississippi
Tennessee

-W
8,777
1,440
6,405
6,338
2,089
5,708
19,048
5,954
7,996
1,747
3,350

-5,207
4,358
1,515
4,818
W
1,792
W
13,963
3,857
6,133
874
3,098

-W
101.0%
-5.0%
33.0%
W
17.0%
W
36.0%
54.0%
30.0%
100.0%
8.1%

W
7,007
914
768
1,133
640
2,452
W
1,934
293
255
559
827

W
7,578
890
805
938
642
2,576
W
1,927
259
261
664
742

W
-7.5%
2.7%
-4.6%
21.0%
-0.3%
-4.8%
W
0.4%
13.0%
-2.5%
-16.0%
11.0%

-W
---W
-W
W
-W
---

-W
---W
-W
W
-W
---

-W
---W
-W
W
-W
---

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

26,487
3,473
3,142
4,218
15,653
20,733
4,135
4,154
-W
W
W
4,731
3,996
W
47
W
W

20,030
3,398
2,048
3,194
11,390
19,021
2,793
3,966
-W
W
W
5,110
3,413
W
107
W
W

32.0%
2.2%
53.0%
32.0%
37.0%
9.0%
48.0%
4.7%
-W
W
W
-7.4%
17.0%
W
-56.0%
W
W

2,479
167
667
213
1,432
704
229
143
W
W
181
52
47
32
374
201
W
W

2,742
171
624
199
1,749
641
215
121
W
W
178
37
38
36
413
195
W
W

-9.6%
-1.9%
6.9%
6.8%
-18.0%
9.9%
6.5%
18.0%
W
W
1.5%
41.0%
23.0%
-13.0%
-9.5%
3.0%
W
W

W
-W
-W
W
---W
----NM
NM
---

W
-W
--W
---W
----11
11
---

W
-W
-W
W
---W
----NM
NM
---

W
W
W
180,648

W
W
W
143,711

W
W
W
26.0%

2,993
216
2,777
31,985

2,550
303
2,247
34,666

17.0%
-29.0%
24.0%
-7.7%

---358

---385

----7.2%

Prior to 2011, coal-derived synthesis gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the coal category.
Prior to 2011, synthesis gas from petroleum coke was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum coke category.
Prior to 2011, propane gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum liquids category.
* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then 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 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Negative generation denotes that electric power consumed for plant use exceeds gross generation.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Table 3.3 Stocks of Coal, Petroleum Liquids, and Petroleum Coke:


Electric Power Sector by Census Divison, September 2012 and 2011
Census Division
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

Electric Power Sector


September 2012
September 2011

Percent Change

Electric Utilities
September 2012
September 2011

Independent Power Producers


September 2012
September 2011

W
6,769
36,908
31,284
35,994
19,048
26,487
20,733
W
W
180,648

1,089
5,735
31,326
23,615
26,862
13,963
20,030
19,021
W
W
143,711

W
18.0%
17.8%
32.5%
34.0%
36.4%
32.2%
9.0%
W
W
25.7%

W
W
27,623
31,284
32,780
19,048
16,008
19,628
W
W
148,076

W
W
23,600
23,615
23,961
13,963
12,777
17,843
W
W
118,038

W
W
9,285
-3,213
-10,478
1,104
W
W
32,572

W
W
7,726
-2,901
-7,254
1,178
W
W
25,673

2,035
5,597
1,337
1,041
13,491
1,934
2,479
704
374
2,993
31,985

2,775
6,542
1,774
1,337
13,964
1,927
2,742
641
413
2,550
34,666

-26.7%
-14.5%
-24.6%
-22.1%
-3.4%
0.4%
-9.6%
9.9%
-9.5%
17.4%
-7.7%

445
2,413
1,103
1,011
11,234
W
1,892
W
318
W
23,908

714
2,800
1,477
1,300
11,645
W
2,049
W
W
W
25,313

1,590
3,184
233
30
2,257
W
587
W
56
W
8,076

2,061
3,742
297
38
2,319
W
693
W
W
W
9,353

Petroleum Coke (Thousand Tons)


New England
------Middle Atlantic
W
W
W
--W
East North Central
60
30
101.7%
W
W
W
West North Central
-W
W
-W
-South Atlantic
W
W
W
W
W
W
East South Central
W
W
W
W
W
-West South Central
W
W
W
W
W
W
Mountain
W
W
W
--W
Pacific Contiguous
NM
11
NM
--NM
Pacific Noncontiguous
------U.S. Total
358
385
-7.2%
267
W
90
Prior to 2011, coal-derived synthesis gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the coal category.
Prior to 2011, synthesis gas from petroleum coke was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum coke category.
Prior to 2011, propane gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum liquids category.
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
Notes: See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form-923.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form-923, 'Power Plant Operations Report.'

-W
W
-W
--W
11
-W

Table 3.4. Stocks of Coal by Coal Rank: Electric Power Sector, 2002 - September 2012
Period

Bituminous Coal

Electric Power Sector


Subbituminous Coal

Lignite Coal

Total

End of Year Stocks


2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

70,704
55,746
47,426
52,039
66,668
63,297
65,818
91,922
81,108
82,056

66,593
59,884
53,618
44,377
68,408
82,692
91,214
92,448
86,915
85,151

4,417
3,967
4,029
3,836
4,797
4,565
4,556
5,097
6,894
5,179

141,714
121,567
106,669
101,137
140,964
151,221
161,589
189,467
174,917
172,387

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

86,354
82,469
86,698
92,621
93,069
87,123
80,465
76,303
78,201
84,103
87,548
81,108

86,893
83,721
86,014
89,545
91,514
87,299
81,933
77,081
78,906
84,992
88,880
86,915

4,845
4,836
5,030
7,095
7,085
7,068
7,107
6,604
6,669
6,592
6,961
6,894

178,091
171,026
177,742
189,260
191,669
181,490
169,504
159,987
163,776
175,686
183,389
174,917

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

76,100
75,549
77,414
79,734
79,250
75,011
66,549
64,584
66,763
74,236
79,726
82,056

82,111
79,101
82,337
86,900
88,099
83,599
74,518
67,775
70,804
75,766
81,302
85,151

6,364
6,414
6,504
6,793
6,744
6,539
6,229
6,168
6,144
6,193
6,726
5,179

164,575
161,064
166,255
173,427
174,093
165,149
147,296
138,527
143,711
156,196
167,754
172,387

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September

83,710
87,411
90,379
93,459
93,830
92,246
83,802
80,877
82,610

90,305
93,769
99,339
102,940
103,155
99,658
94,403
91,417
93,242

5,015
4,721
4,737
4,970
5,199
5,148
4,913
4,951
4,795

179,030
185,901
194,455
201,368
202,184
197,052
183,119
177,246
180,648

2010, End of Month Stocks

2011, End of Month Stocks

2012, End of Month Stocks

Prior to 2011, coal-derived synthesis gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the coal category.
Prior to 2011, synthesis gas from petroleum coke was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum coke category.
Prior to 2011, propane gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum liquids category.
Notes: See Glossary for definitions.
Values for 2011 and prior years are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
and predecessor forms. Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.
Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 Combined Heat and Power
Plant Report, and predecessor forms. Beginning with 2008 data, the Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report, replaced the following:
Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; Form EIA-920, Combined Heat and Power Plant Report; 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.

Table 4.1. Receipts, Average Cost, and Quality of Fossil Fuels: Total (All Sectors) 2002 - September 2012
Receipts

Coal
Average Cost
(dollars
(dollars
per
per
MMBtu)
ton)

Receipts

Petroleum Liquids
Average Cost
(dollars
(dollars
per
per
MMBtu)
barrel)

AVG % Sulfur

Percentage of
Consumption

(billion
Btu)

(1000
barrels)

25.52
26.00
27.42
31.20
34.09
35.48
41.14
43.74
44.64
46.70

0.9
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.2
1.2

88.0
95.6
95.9
95.9
102.5
98.6
100.5
102.8
97.9
99.2

623,354
980,983
958,046
986,258
406,869
375,260
375,684
330,043
275,058
216,752

98,581
156,338
151,821
157,221
65,002
60,068
61,139
54,181
45,472
36,158

3.87
4.94
5.00
7.59
8.68
9.59
15.52
10.25
14.02
19.94

2.23
2.27
2.31
2.29
2.26
2.25
2.27
2.30
2.28
2.27
2.26
2.23

43.79
44.80
45.98
45.71
44.59
44.05
44.37
45.43
44.70
44.57
44.27
43.34

1.1
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.1
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2

83.1
89.8
107.7
113.8
103.5
89.2
85.8
92.0
103.7
118.4
109.6
91.0

33,911
18,686
19,184
12,112
21,833
25,290
31,476
28,352
25,145
17,375
19,248
22,447

5,604
3,101
3,174
2,039
3,593
4,149
5,147
4,619
4,105
2,892
3,286
3,764

82,379
73,875
80,452
74,389
75,079
75,431
77,174
84,971
83,169
82,470
78,595
80,685

2.33
2.35
2.34
2.38
2.43
2.40
2.45
2.47
2.44
2.39
2.37
2.34

45.39
46.29
45.56
46.50
47.88
47.18
47.95
48.63
47.52
46.57
45.85
45.12

1.2
1.2
1.1
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2

89.3
97.9
108.0
108.1
99.7
87.8
80.3
90.3
106.0
115.6
114.3
107.0

22,658
15,830
18,710
17,501
22,348
21,398
17,161
14,448
14,745
19,618
17,081
15,253

1,509,404
1,361,534
1,297,040
1,186,122
1,264,178
1,307,867
1,416,145
1,521,653
1,399,185

78,597
70,174
66,648
60,281
64,833
67,646
73,473
78,387
72,702

2.43
2.40
2.41
2.44
2.44
2.38
2.41
2.42
2.39

46.67
46.53
46.86
48.01
47.54
46.01
46.54
46.99
46.04

1.2
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.2
1.2
1.2

108.0
108.6
112.7
112.9
100.2
92.2
83.2
92.7
102.3

14,395,485
13,848,596
12,263,129

729,897
706,918
632,742

2.27
2.40
2.41

44.84
47.00
46.77

1.2
1.2
1.3

Rolling 12 Months Ending in September


2011
18,742,772
956,939
2012
16,942,634
874,492

2.36
2.40

46.23
46.52

1.2
1.2

(billion
Btu)

(1000
tons)

17,981,987
19,989,772
20,188,633
20,647,307
21,735,101
21,152,358
21,280,258
19,437,966
19,289,661
18,528,101

884,287
986,026
1,002,032
1,021,437
1,079,943
1,054,664
1,069,709
981,477
979,918
948,668

1.25
1.28
1.36
1.54
1.69
1.77
2.07
2.21
2.27
2.39

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1,516,857
1,454,951
1,678,040
1,569,056
1,584,118
1,556,526
1,622,967
1,757,445
1,655,524
1,689,804
1,601,707
1,602,665

77,092
73,655
84,412
78,733
80,404
79,414
83,033
88,879
84,275
85,931
81,626
82,464

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1,608,143
1,454,404
1,565,674
1,453,795
1,477,567
1,482,372
1,513,128
1,672,553
1,620,960
1,606,941
1,520,071
1,552,493

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
Year to Date
2010
2011
2012

Period
Annual Totals
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

AVG % Sulfur

Percentage of
Consumption

24.45
31.02
31.58
47.61
54.35
59.93
95.38
62.47
84.80
119.54

0.9
0.8
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.6

67.2
82.6
81.7
84.7
74.0
62.6
99.6
104.8
101.1
116.1

13.38
13.60
13.85
14.82
13.77
13.30
13.33
13.29
13.41
14.93
15.77
16.45

80.98
81.93
83.71
88.02
83.68
81.08
81.53
81.55
82.16
89.71
92.35
98.12

0.6
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.6
0.6
0.5
0.6
0.6
0.4
0.4
0.4

90.5
116.6
126.3
86.2
102.4
86.6
91.6
100.8
130.0
119.2
135.1
79.7

3,777
2,657
3,111
2,907
3,663
3,546
2,880
2,409
2,463
3,265
2,898
2,582

16.79
17.98
19.48
20.17
19.03
21.43
21.34
19.26
20.88
20.99
21.12
21.73

100.70
107.13
117.17
121.42
116.10
129.32
127.15
115.53
124.97
126.11
124.45
128.38

0.7
0.7
0.6
0.4
0.8
0.7
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.6

97.8
108.6
124.8
106.2
142.1
134.2
90.1
93.6
116.5
152.2
136.5
115.4

15,063
10,834
12,009
10,588
12,000
14,859
15,113
13,466
9,982

2,523
1,822
1,993
1,785
2,029
2,479
2,519
2,260
1,658

21.71
22.24
22.11
23.49
22.76
21.84
20.37
20.97
21.97

129.57
132.26
133.21
139.30
134.57
130.96
122.21
124.94
132.25

0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5

116.5
102.9
109.6
91.4
95.1
94.1
86.6
101.0
90.9

95.6
95.4
100.1

215,988
164,800
113,914

35,531
27,412
19,068

13.54
19.53
21.85

82.28
117.41
130.54

0.5
0.6
0.5

100.4
111.2
98.1

97.8
103.2

223,870
165,866

37,354
27,813

18.54
21.66

111.12
129.19

0.6
0.5

109.1
107.2

2010

2011

2012

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.


(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then values under 0.5 are shown as *.) W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change.
Prior to 2011, coal-derived synthesis gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the coal category.
Prior to 2011, synthesis gas from petroleum coke was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum coke category.
Prior to 2011, propane gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum liquids category.
Notes: Beginning with the collection of Form EIA-923 in January 2008, the methodology to allocate total fuel consumption for electricity generation and consumption
for useful thermal output was changed. The new methodology was retroactively applied to 2004-2007 data. See the Technical Notes (Appendix C) for further information.
See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2011 and prior years are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary.
See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923 and predecessor forms. Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.
Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 Combined Heat and Power Plant Report, and predecessor forms.
Beginning with 2008 data, the Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report, replaced the following: Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; Form EIA-920, Combined Heat and Power Plant Report;
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.

Table 4.1. Receipts Average Cost and Quality of Fossil Fuels: Total (All Sectors) 2002 - September 2012 (continued)
Receipts

Petroleum Coke
Average Cost
(dollars
(dollars
per
per
MMbtu)
ton)

Receipts
Percentage of
AVG % Sulfur Consumption

Natural Gas
Average Cost
(dollars
(dollars
per
per Percentage of
MMBtu)
Mcf) Consumption

All Fossil
Fuels
Average Cost

(billion
Btu)

(1000
Mcf)

60.6
82.7
79.9
82.3
83.4
77.5
111.5
119.3
98.5
98.2

5,749,844
5,663,023
5,890,750
6,356,868
6,855,680
7,396,233
8,089,467
8,319,329
8,867,396
9,250,652

5,607,737
5,500,704
5,734,054
6,181,717
6,675,246
7,200,316
7,879,046
8,118,550
8,673,070
9,056,164

3.56
5.39
5.96
8.21
6.94
7.11
9.01
4.74
5.09
4.72

3.65
5.55
6.12
8.44
7.13
7.30
9.26
4.86
5.20
4.83

80.3
86.8
85.2
88.1
90.2
90.4
102.5
102.3
102.0
103.8

1.86
2.28
2.48
3.25
3.02
3.23
4.12
3.04
3.26
3.30

4.7
4.6
4.5
5.0
4.8
5.0
4.7
4.8
4.8
4.7
5.0
5.0

103.8
70.0
92.3
110.5
91.2
86.3
93.5
123.3
112.7
116.1
94.4
93.5

674,318
591,685
574,306
581,459
677,034
827,276
1,033,717
1,083,879
822,221
693,955
613,152
694,392

659,430
578,727
561,969
568,443
662,077
809,085
1,011,011
1,060,006
803,862
678,492
600,163
679,805

6.71
6.07
5.29
4.71
4.79
5.12
5.19
4.92
4.45
4.30
4.35
5.43

6.86
6.20
5.40
4.82
4.90
5.24
5.30
5.03
4.55
4.39
4.44
5.54

102.5
102.3
102.8
102.2
102.3
101.6
101.4
101.3
101.6
102.5
102.5
102.2

3.74
3.45
3.16
3.01
3.12
3.34
3.51
3.39
3.10
2.94
2.94
3.32

88.98
81.35
89.22
91.85
94.62
79.94
94.84
88.16
83.88
94.90
73.69
77.61

4.9
4.6
4.5
4.4
4.4
4.7
4.7
4.9
4.8
5.0
5.3
5.0

70.4
77.4
70.8
103.3
101.5
88.6
103.9
108.6
103.2
126.3
134.6
120.4

680,054
609,064
606,123
650,493
706,626
837,715
1,093,652
1,085,691
833,540
710,451
676,984
760,258

665,974
595,778
593,446
637,322
692,561
820,788
1,070,256
1,062,490
814,910
695,275
662,933
744,430

5.39
5.09
4.64
4.86
4.89
5.04
4.98
4.73
4.56
4.33
4.10
4.04

5.50
5.20
4.73
4.96
4.98
5.15
5.08
4.83
4.66
4.43
4.19
4.12

104.6
104.5
104.2
104.5
104.0
103.4
102.4
103.2
104.2
104.4
104.3
103.7

3.37
3.27
3.12
3.29
3.39
3.52
3.62
3.44
3.26
3.14
3.04
3.02

2.71
2.57
2.43
2.64
2.68
2.73
2.93
2.51
2.43

77.10
74.14
69.44
75.81
76.63
79.35
84.15
71.98
69.83

5.2
5.3
5.6
5.4
5.6
5.1
5.6
5.2
5.3

83.9
80.0
115.9
114.3
93.8
110.8
79.7
82.0
126.3

793,143
781,762
811,545
862,401
960,458
1,033,425
1,254,234
1,158,219
953,050

776,898
765,061
794,248
841,659
940,516
1,010,287
1,225,606
1,133,046
931,793

3.67
3.32
2.96
2.68
2.90
3.08
3.41
3.48
3.38

3.75
3.39
3.03
2.75
2.97
3.16
3.49
3.56
3.46

102.9
102.6
102.5
103.4
102.5
102.4
101.9
101.8
102.6

2.98
2.83
2.73
2.65
2.75
2.81
2.98
2.97
2.87

4,579
4,421
3,504

2.24
3.08
2.61

63.69
88.30
75.03

4.8
4.6
5.3

97.7
91.0
97.1

6,865,896
7,102,959
8,608,237

6,714,610
6,953,525
8,419,115

5.20
4.90
3.22

5.32
5.00
3.29

101.9
103.7
102.5

3.32
3.37
2.85

Rolling 12 Months Ending in September


2011
165,990
5,805
2012
144,916
5,062

2.92
2.70

83.63
77.31

4.7
5.3

93.3
104.5

9,104,458
10,755,930

8,911,985
10,521,754

4.85
3.41

4.96
3.49

103.4
102.8

3.30
2.90

Period

(billion
Btu)

(1000
tons)

Annual Totals
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

127,362
165,378
196,606
211,776
203,270
161,091
199,724
197,921
169,508
171,100

4,454
5,846
6,967
7,502
7,193
5,656
7,040
6,954
5,963
5,980

0.78
0.72
0.83
1.11
1.33
1.51
2.11
1.61
2.28
3.03

22.32
20.39
23.48
31.35
37.46
43.02
59.72
45.89
64.85
86.78

5.0
5.3
5.1
5.2
5.2
5.1
5.0
4.6
4.8
4.8

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

15,526
9,904
13,712
14,428
12,976
14,387
16,160
17,868
15,268
15,041
10,931
13,307

545
347
482
506
455
506
573
629
536
526
391
467

1.72
1.80
2.09
2.18
2.22
2.15
2.42
2.65
2.67
2.43
2.22
2.57

48.97
51.44
59.50
62.25
63.33
61.02
68.18
75.40
76.05
69.44
62.07
73.40

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

12,896
11,527
12,293
12,668
13,128
13,265
17,899
16,950
16,087
15,481
13,235
15,672

454
403
426
442
459
461
622
592
562
541
464
554

3.13
2.84
3.09
3.20
3.31
2.78
3.30
3.08
2.93
3.32
2.58
2.74

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September

13,403
10,381
11,903
10,386
9,505
11,735
8,808
9,706
14,700

471
359
417
362
333
404
307
338
513

Year to Date
2010
2011
2012

130,230
126,712
100,528

(dollars per
MMBtu)

2010

2011

2012

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.


(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then values under 0.5 are shown as *.)
NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change. W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
Prior to 2011, coal-derived synthesis gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the coal category.
Prior to 2011, synthesis gas from petroleum coke was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum coke category.
Prior to 2011, propane gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum liquids category.
Notes: Beginning with the collection of Form EIA-923 in January 2008, the methodology to allocate total fuel consumption for electricity generation and consumption for useful thermal output was changed.
The new methodology was retroactively applied to 2004-2007 data. See the Technical Notes (Appendix C) for further information.
See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2011 and prior years are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923 and predecessor forms.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.
Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 Combined Heat and Power Plant Report, and predecessor forms.
Beginning with 2008 data, the Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report, replaced the following: Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; Form EIA-920, Combined Heat and Power Plant Report;
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.

Table 4.2. Receipts, Average Cost, and Quality of Fossil Fuels: Electric Utilities 2002 - September 2012
Receipts

Coal
Average Cost
(dollars
(dollars
per
per
MMBtu)
ton)

Receipts

Petroleum Liquids
Average Cost
(dollars
(dollars
per
per
MMBtu)
barrel)

AVG % Sulfur

Percentage of
Consumption

(billion
Btu)

(1000
barrels)

24.74
25.82
27.30
31.22
34.26
36.06
41.32
44.47
45.33
47.75

0.9
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.9
1.0
1.1
1.2

89.6
98.6
98.2
101.9
105.8
100.3
100.5
103.4
98.8
100.3

407,442
605,651
592,478
566,320
269,033
216,349
240,937
202,598
189,790
144,255

63,809
95,534
93,034
89,303
42,415
34,026
38,891
32,959
31,099
23,859

3.74
4.68
4.80
7.17
8.33
9.24
15.83
10.44
13.94
20.30

2.21
2.26
2.32
2.30
2.27
2.24
2.27
2.30
2.28
2.29
2.27
2.23

43.89
45.26
46.85
46.45
45.27
44.62
44.95
46.16
45.47
45.68
45.29
43.90

1.1
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.1
1.1
1.1
1.1
1.1
1.2
1.2
1.1

82.6
90.6
108.5
115.7
103.0
90.6
87.2
92.5
104.3
120.5
111.1
93.8

23,632
13,223
11,782
8,388
16,261
18,097
21,588
20,667
18,501
11,210
12,889
13,552

3,860
2,179
1,943
1,398
2,649
2,937
3,497
3,331
2,988
1,858
2,191
2,267

59,577
54,003
58,691
54,492
54,652
55,560
56,067
61,790
60,402
59,898
56,990
59,362

2.34
2.36
2.35
2.39
2.45
2.40
2.46
2.49
2.46
2.42
2.39
2.37

46.34
47.10
46.38
47.40
48.80
47.87
49.04
49.93
48.91
47.86
47.03
46.27

1.2
1.2
1.1
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2

90.2
99.2
108.5
110.2
99.4
88.6
80.2
90.7
108.2
118.3
116.6
109.6

14,279
9,943
13,842
11,543
16,158
15,427
9,455
9,575
10,186
13,068
11,052
9,729

1,071,237
984,158
951,580
864,158
918,103
942,668
1,039,588
1,107,673
1,000,036

55,226
50,342
48,567
43,369
46,411
48,073
53,081
56,337
51,262

2.39
2.41
2.44
2.50
2.47
2.42
2.44
2.44
2.43

46.43
47.15
47.85
49.77
48.87
47.47
47.75
48.04
47.44

1.1
1.2
1.2
1.3
1.3
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.1

105.3
107.3
111.9
108.5
98.8
89.4
82.3
91.4
99.3

10,625,328
10,258,740
8,879,200

531,729
515,234
452,667

2.27
2.41
2.44

45.46
47.99
47.81

1.1
1.2
1.2

Rolling 12 Months Ending in September


2011
13,860,406
696,599
2012
12,344,277
628,917

2.37
2.43

47.20
47.60

1.2
1.2

(billion
Btu)

(1000
tons)

13,967,326
15,292,394
15,440,681
15,836,924
16,197,852
15,561,395
15,347,396
14,402,019
14,226,995
13,723,817

687,747
746,594
758,557
775,890
797,361
767,377
764,399
719,253
713,094
691,484

1.22
1.26
1.34
1.53
1.69
1.78
2.06
2.22
2.27
2.41

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1,101,993
1,073,034
1,231,470
1,168,587
1,168,195
1,169,040
1,209,770
1,294,681
1,208,559
1,235,011
1,172,469
1,194,186

55,521
53,695
61,038
57,821
58,565
58,803
60,990
64,603
60,693
61,883
58,841
60,641

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1,181,833
1,078,032
1,160,136
1,081,336
1,089,570
1,109,431
1,119,264
1,238,455
1,200,682
1,186,062
1,120,387
1,158,628

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
Year to Date
2010
2011
2012

Period
Annual Totals
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

AVG % Sulfur

Percentage of
Consumption

23.88
29.66
30.57
45.46
52.80
58.73
98.09
64.18
85.07
122.72

1.0
1.0
1.0
0.9
0.8
0.8
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.5

72.0
90.7
89.6
90.9
79.2
59.8
99.7
103.5
101.0
114.5

13.16
13.59
14.11
14.96
13.61
13.16
13.29
13.08
13.35
14.98
15.82
16.79

80.54
82.50
85.52
89.76
83.58
81.08
82.07
81.14
82.68
90.39
93.06
100.36

0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.6
0.6
0.5
0.6
0.6
0.4
0.4
0.3

88.1
136.3
109.5
85.6
102.2
80.1
98.6
103.1
138.8
117.5
147.4
71.7

2,372
1,659
2,284
1,898
2,618
2,528
1,569
1,579
1,683
2,171
1,853
1,645

16.98
18.27
19.55
20.30
19.03
21.88
21.86
20.63
20.94
21.63
21.75
21.94

102.20
109.47
118.45
123.47
117.46
133.55
131.77
125.10
126.69
130.21
129.72
129.73

0.5
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.8
0.7
0.5
0.4
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5

107.5
104.4
131.5
90.8
138.8
144.9
82.3
90.3
118.0
146.6
124.5
106.9

9,820
7,252
9,055
7,261
7,559
10,360
10,626
8,974
7,039

1,644
1,218
1,494
1,221
1,279
1,717
1,756
1,497
1,157

21.83
22.37
22.99
23.94
23.34
22.37
20.68
21.26
22.01

130.44
133.21
139.37
142.34
137.95
134.98
125.20
127.42
133.88

0.5
0.4
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.4

110.6
96.4
112.3
85.8
87.1
96.7
86.0
93.4
88.6

96.3
96.2
98.2

152,138
110,406
77,947

24,782
18,191
12,982

13.45
19.85
22.22

82.57
120.48
133.44

0.5
0.5
0.5

100.8
111.4
94.8

98.9
102.3

148,058
111,796

24,507
18,651

18.85
22.08

113.89
132.36

0.5
0.5

108.6
102.5

2010

2011

2012

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.


(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then values under 0.5 are shown as *.) W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change.
Prior to 2011, coal-derived synthesis gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the coal category.
Prior to 2011, synthesis gas from petroleum coke was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum coke category.
Prior to 2011, propane gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum liquids category.
Notes: Beginning with the collection of Form EIA-923 in January 2008, the methodology to allocate total fuel consumption for electricity generation and consumption
for useful thermal output was changed. The new methodology was retroactively applied to 2004-2007 data. See the Technical Notes (Appendix C) for further information.
See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2011 and prior years are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary.
See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923 and predecessor forms. Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.
Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 Combined Heat and Power Plant Report, and predecessor forms.
Beginning with 2008 data, the Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report, replaced the following: Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; Form EIA-920, Combined Heat and Power Plant Report;
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.

Table 4.2. Receipts Average Cost and Quality of Fossil Fuels: Electric Utilities 2002 - September 2012 (continued)
Receipts

Petroleum Coke
Average Cost
(dollars
(dollars
per
per
MMbtu)
ton)

Receipts
Percentage of
AVG % Sulfur Consumption

Natural Gas
Average Cost
(dollars
(dollars
per
per Percentage of
MMBtu)
Mcf) Consumption

All Fossil
Fuels
Average Cost

(billion
Btu)

(1000
Mcf)

126.0
124.0
92.0
87.9
97.2
105.6
123.8
138.8
109.1
99.9

1,680,518
1,486,088
1,542,746
1,835,221
2,222,289
2,378,104
2,856,354
3,033,133
3,395,962
3,571,348

1,634,734
1,439,513
1,499,933
1,780,721
2,163,113
2,315,637
2,784,642
2,962,640
3,327,919
3,507,613

3.68
5.59
6.15
8.32
7.36
7.47
9.15
5.50
5.43
5.00

3.78
5.77
6.33
8.57
7.56
7.67
9.39
5.63
5.54
5.09

72.3
81.6
82.9
83.4
87.3
84.6
102.0
101.8
101.1
101.8

1.53
1.74
1.87
2.38
2.45
2.61
3.33
2.87
2.99
3.09

5.4
5.1
5.0
5.0
5.0
5.3
4.7
4.9
4.9
4.9
5.2
5.1

112.1
72.9
92.2
137.3
103.1
99.2
103.9
143.5
120.0
123.2
103.3
101.0

254,841
217,554
214,554
218,064
270,661
324,142
399,566
421,843
315,571
269,281
226,257
263,628

249,848
213,267
210,587
213,690
265,218
317,528
391,191
413,154
308,882
263,756
222,019
258,780

6.93
6.39
5.72
5.20
5.20
5.42
5.47
5.24
4.81
4.77
4.74
5.64

7.07
6.52
5.83
5.30
5.30
5.54
5.58
5.35
4.92
4.87
4.83
5.75

102.0
100.6
101.3
101.6
101.3
101.0
100.8
100.4
100.9
101.4
101.2
101.8

3.26
3.06
2.91
2.82
2.94
3.05
3.19
3.14
2.93
2.82
2.79
2.97

95.62
87.15
96.60
101.68
102.83
82.53
98.06
91.43
84.64
93.48
60.87
66.68

5.1
4.6
4.7
4.7
4.3
4.5
4.5
4.8
4.5
4.9
5.2
4.7

70.5
85.3
70.2
115.4
112.7
92.2
104.0
105.9
102.3
126.2
163.4
108.4

250,362
219,131
224,855
255,479
278,209
341,274
443,001
434,451
316,215
275,463
250,718
282,188

245,767
214,884
220,793
251,362
273,629
335,202
434,122
425,557
311,382
270,541
246,675
277,700

5.49
5.34
4.95
5.19
5.17
5.28
5.11
4.97
4.89
4.71
4.50
4.40

5.59
5.45
5.04
5.27
5.25
5.37
5.22
5.07
4.97
4.80
4.57
4.47

103.0
102.9
101.5
103.1
101.8
101.5
100.9
101.1
101.5
101.4
101.8
102.5

3.03
2.98
2.94
3.07
3.19
3.27
3.32
3.23
3.09
3.02
2.92
2.89

2.20
2.09
1.93
1.98
2.03
2.40
2.64
2.62
2.50

63.20
60.77
55.37
57.09
58.69
70.40
76.56
75.86
71.95

4.8
5.2
5.8
5.1
5.4
4.6
5.4
4.6
4.9

71.9
77.8
181.7
140.6
88.8
110.8
70.0
110.5
156.6

290,015
284,558
305,709
337,428
392,902
419,741
518,204
464,442
373,691

285,394
279,812
300,446
328,913
385,135
411,327
507,149
455,029
366,571

4.04
3.71
3.37
3.10
3.25
3.40
3.62
3.79
3.72

4.10
3.77
3.43
3.18
3.31
3.47
3.70
3.87
3.80

100.8
101.7
101.4
101.7
101.6
101.0
101.1
101.2
101.2

2.88
2.81
2.81
2.79
2.82
2.87
2.95
2.94
2.88

2,842
2,630
1,684

2.34
3.23
2.28

66.46
93.18
65.82

5.0
4.7
5.0

109.1
93.5
104.5

2,636,796
2,762,979
3,386,690

2,583,364
2,712,697
3,319,777

5.53
5.14
3.55

5.65
5.23
3.62

101.0
101.8
101.3

3.04
3.13
2.87

Rolling 12 Months Ending in September


2011
98,092
3,417
2012
72,106
2,499

3.08
2.38

88.29
68.61

4.7
5.0

96.7
111.2

3,522,145
4,195,059

3,457,252
4,114,693

5.12
3.74

5.22
3.82

101.7
101.4

3.06
2.89

Period

(billion
Btu)

(1000
tons)

Annual Totals
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

75,711
89,618
107,985
102,450
99,471
84,812
80,987
109,126
103,152
99,208

2,677
3,165
3,817
3,632
3,516
2,964
2,843
3,833
3,628
3,445

0.63
0.74
0.89
1.29
1.49
1.73
2.13
1.68
2.38
3.08

17.68
20.94
25.15
36.31
42.21
49.57
60.51
47.84
67.65
88.73

5.0
5.5
5.1
5.2
5.1
5.1
5.4
5.0
5.0
4.7

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

9,040
5,337
8,021
9,899
7,673
8,998
9,979
11,742
10,150
8,639
5,740
7,933

317
188
284
347
269
317
354
410
355
301
208
277

1.76
1.96
2.24
2.30
2.32
2.22
2.50
2.69
2.71
2.51
2.28
2.75

50.18
55.49
63.36
65.45
66.03
63.05
70.63
76.96
77.34
72.03
62.94
78.60

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

8,049
7,252
7,009
7,274
7,519
8,072
10,742
10,040
9,822
8,352
7,303
7,774

282
252
241
252
261
278
374
349
341
289
253
273

3.35
3.02
3.32
3.52
3.57
2.85
3.41
3.18
2.94
3.23
2.11
2.34

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September

6,132
5,195
5,557
4,870
3,840
5,504
3,695
5,434
8,450

214
179
194
169
133
188
127
188
294

Year to Date
2010
2011
2012

80,840
75,780
48,677

(dollars per
MMBtu)

2010

2011

2012

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.


(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then values under 0.5 are shown as *.)
NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change. W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
Prior to 2011, coal-derived synthesis gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the coal category.
Prior to 2011, synthesis gas from petroleum coke was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum coke category.
Prior to 2011, propane gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum liquids category.
Notes: Beginning with the collection of Form EIA-923 in January 2008, the methodology to allocate total fuel consumption for electricity generation and consumption for useful thermal output was changed.
The new methodology was retroactively applied to 2004-2007 data. See the Technical Notes (Appendix C) for further information.
See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2011 and prior years are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923 and predecessor forms.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.
Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 Combined Heat and Power Plant Report, and predecessor forms.
Beginning with 2008 data, the Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report, replaced the following: Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; Form EIA-920, Combined Heat and Power Plant Report;
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.

Table 4.3. Receipts, Average Cost, and Quality of Fossil Fuels: Independent Power Producers 2002 - September 2012
Receipts

Coal
Average Cost
(dollars
(dollars
per
per
MMBtu)
ton)

Receipts

Petroleum Liquids
Average Cost
(dollars
(dollars
per
per
MMBtu)
barrel)

AVG % Sulfur

Percentage of
Consumption

(billion
Btu)

(1000
barrels)

27.96
26.20
27.27
30.39
33.04
33.11
38.98
39.94
41.15
41.95

1.2
1.2
1.1
1.1
1.1
1.1
1.0
1.1
1.2
1.3

87.0
90.4
93.3
83.0
97.7
97.5
100.4
101.1
96.0
95.9

186,271
347,546
337,011
381,871
117,524
125,025
82,124
68,030
49,598
41,599

30,043
56,138
54,152
61,753
19,236
20,486
13,657
11,408
8,420
7,096

4.19
5.41
5.35
8.30
9.65
10.49
16.30
10.02
14.80
20.30

2.21
2.21
2.23
2.23
2.19
2.19
2.23
2.23
2.20
2.15
2.15
2.18

42.01
41.75
41.96
41.96
41.15
40.68
41.09
42.11
41.04
40.10
39.94
40.13

1.2
1.2
1.2
1.3
1.3
1.2
1.1
1.3
1.2
1.2
1.2
1.2

85.3
88.3
107.5
113.2
106.5
83.4
81.8
90.1
103.2
115.5
106.9
84.9

5,186
2,397
4,487
2,017
2,963
4,357
6,753
4,622
4,031
3,720
3,898
5,167

895
416
747
354
508
738
1,125
777
678
626
679
876

20,717
18,030
19,787
17,944
18,569
17,898
19,120
20,994
20,755
20,611
19,649
19,221

2.23
2.26
2.26
2.28
2.32
2.34
2.35
2.34
2.31
2.25
2.24
2.18

40.96
42.18
41.58
42.03
43.58
43.25
43.14
43.11
42.04
41.35
40.77
39.64

1.2
1.3
1.2
1.2
1.3
1.2
1.2
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.2
1.2

86.5
94.7
107.9
102.6
101.0
84.4
79.4
87.9
100.2
109.6
108.9
100.0

4,653
3,276
2,270
3,235
2,752
3,232
5,604
2,883
2,674
3,946
3,617
3,457

395,909
341,535
308,388
285,836
309,477
328,369
337,466
371,102
360,763

21,374
18,131
16,328
15,226
16,715
17,858
18,544
20,042
19,635

2.47
2.30
2.23
2.19
2.27
2.19
2.28
2.29
2.22

45.69
43.41
42.12
41.10
41.99
40.28
41.44
42.41
40.78

1.4
1.5
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.6
1.3
1.5
1.4

117.1
114.5
117.5
129.2
105.1
100.1
84.5
95.4
110.9

3,387,555
3,205,948
3,038,844

180,603
173,813
163,853

2.21
2.30
2.28

41.53
42.41
42.22

1.2
1.2
1.4

Rolling 12 Months Ending in September


2011
4,374,291
236,795
2012
4,125,180
223,335

2.26
2.26

41.79
41.79

1.2
1.4

(billion
Btu)

(1000
tons)

3,710,847
4,365,996
4,410,775
4,459,333
5,204,402
5,275,454
5,395,142
4,563,080
4,555,898
4,292,284

182,482
223,984
227,700
229,071
266,856
273,216
281,258
240,687
243,585
233,295

1.37
1.34
1.41
1.56
1.69
1.71
2.03
2.11
2.20
2.28

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

376,680
343,015
401,656
359,489
374,626
342,601
370,780
414,300
404,409
412,301
387,870
368,173

19,830
18,198
21,348
19,062
19,964
18,471
20,113
21,970
21,646
22,106
20,899
19,977

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

381,239
336,384
363,257
330,831
348,283
330,390
351,423
386,958
377,183
379,229
357,960
349,148

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
Year to Date
2010
2011
2012

Period
Annual Totals
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

AVG % Sulfur

Percentage of
Consumption

25.98
33.50
33.31
51.34
58.98
64.01
98.03
59.76
87.19
119.01

0.6
0.6
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.5

76.4
89.7
93.6
97.2
104.9
85.0
94.4
102.0
89.9
106.9

14.92
14.78
13.69
15.12
15.27
14.22
13.66
14.55
13.97
15.45
16.19
16.62

86.41
85.23
82.23
86.17
89.08
83.97
81.95
86.52
83.02
91.85
92.92
97.98

0.3
0.3
0.6
0.3
0.4
0.3
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.4
0.3

75.4
78.2
201.3
90.2
86.2
87.9
67.0
75.1
95.5
135.1
120.4
87.6

783
560
392
550
466
553
955
497
462
655
635
589

17.44
18.64
21.18
21.43
21.66
20.81
21.18
16.66
22.29
20.28
20.57
22.35

103.58
108.99
122.73
126.18
127.89
121.69
124.33
96.71
129.10
122.12
117.22
131.11

0.6
0.8
0.6
0.3
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.5

71.2
118.7
92.1
144.8
108.5
87.0
91.4
86.7
107.1
178.5
175.8
140.6

3,281
2,052
1,255
1,673
2,294
2,945
2,719
2,170
1,790

553
350
214
288
393
501
466
375
309

22.44
23.38
23.38
24.29
23.23
21.41
20.63
21.92
22.99

133.05
137.28
137.18
141.28
135.75
125.93
120.35
126.67
133.15

0.4
0.5
0.6
0.5
0.4
0.5
0.5
0.4
0.5

129.6
115.8
79.5
97.4
83.8
81.0
71.5
85.0
90.2

94.4
92.9
106.3

36,813
30,579
20,178

6,239
5,217
3,448

14.34
20.04
22.44

84.59
117.47
131.29

0.4
0.5
0.5

85.0
95.0
90.4

95.0
106.2

43,364
31,199

7,398
5,328

18.89
21.94

110.74
128.47

0.5
0.5

98.4
107.3

2010

2011

2012

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.


(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then values under 0.5 are shown as *.) W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change.
Prior to 2011, coal-derived synthesis gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the coal category.
Prior to 2011, synthesis gas from petroleum coke was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum coke category.
Prior to 2011, propane gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum liquids category.
Notes: Beginning with the collection of Form EIA-923 in January 2008, the methodology to allocate total fuel consumption for electricity generation and consumption
for useful thermal output was changed. The new methodology was retroactively applied to 2004-2007 data. See the Technical Notes (Appendix C) for further information.
See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2011 and prior years are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary.
See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923 and predecessor forms. Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.
Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 Combined Heat and Power Plant Report, and predecessor forms.
Beginning with 2008 data, the Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report, replaced the following: Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; Form EIA-920, Combined Heat and Power Plant Report;
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.

Table 4.3. Receipts Average Cost and Quality of Fossil Fuels: Independent Power Producers 2002 - September 2012 (continued)
Receipts

Petroleum Coke
Average Cost
(dollars
(dollars
per
per
MMbtu)
ton)

Receipts
Percentage of
AVG % Sulfur Consumption

Natural Gas
Average Cost
(dollars
(dollars
per
per Percentage of
MMBtu)
Mcf) Consumption

All Fossil
Fuels
Average Cost

(billion
Btu)

(1000
Mcf)

44.4
64.3
81.0
82.9
87.1
69.3
98.8
93.6
72.3
84.6

3,198,108
3,335,086
3,491,942
3,675,165
3,742,865
4,097,825
4,061,830
4,087,573
4,212,611
4,252,040

3,126,308
3,244,368
3,403,474
3,578,722
3,647,102
3,990,546
3,956,155
3,987,721
4,119,103
4,158,617

3.55
5.33
5.86
8.20
6.66
6.92
8.93
4.30
4.94
4.62

3.63
5.48
6.01
8.42
6.84
7.11
9.17
4.41
5.05
4.72

91.6
96.2
93.1
95.8
97.4
97.2
100.5
100.7
100.6
100.8

2.42
3.15
3.43
4.69
3.82
4.06
5.07
3.18
3.57
3.52

3.4
3.5
3.3
4.3
3.8
4.0
4.5
4.0
3.0
3.9
4.2
4.7

101.7
77.2
101.4
40.8
62.4
60.0
58.5
59.1
61.5
116.1
80.2
57.6

308,109
274,889
256,384
267,989
306,425
401,342
522,419
546,215
401,881
321,547
285,549
319,863

301,125
268,803
250,712
261,844
299,565
392,478
510,999
534,075
393,000
314,248
279,359
312,895

6.75
5.95
5.06
4.48
4.55
5.01
5.04
4.72
4.27
4.00
4.23
5.49

6.90
6.08
5.17
4.58
4.65
5.12
5.15
4.82
4.36
4.09
4.33
5.62

100.1
100.4
100.7
100.2
100.6
100.3
100.4
100.5
100.6
101.3
100.8
100.9

4.32
3.91
3.39
3.22
3.30
3.77
3.94
3.70
3.28
3.02
3.10
3.81

W
W
W
67.43
70.04
56.95
69.60
W
W
W
W
W

4.2
4.2
3.4
3.6
4.0
4.8
4.6
4.8
4.9
5.1
5.5
5.1

46.8
52.2
54.8
103.0
103.9
78.6
75.3
90.6
83.4
139.5
108.9
125.6

309,865
283,811
271,713
284,857
312,436
379,462
520,203
515,581
391,415
320,549
308,988
353,160

303,301
277,469
265,931
278,599
305,861
371,553
508,834
504,743
382,298
313,229
301,865
344,934

5.59
5.06
4.57
4.71
4.75
4.95
4.94
4.57
4.39
4.12
3.92
3.86

5.71
5.17
4.67
4.82
4.85
5.05
5.05
4.67
4.49
4.22
4.01
3.95

100.7
100.9
100.6
100.4
100.9
100.7
100.1
100.9
101.3
101.6
100.5
100.6

W
W
W
3.49
3.54
3.80
4.00
W
W
W
W
W

W
W
W
W
W
3.32
3.46
1.79
1.85

W
W
W
W
W
96.41
98.73
51.74
53.44

5.4
5.2
5.3
5.5
5.7
5.2
5.4
5.4
5.4

119.3
108.2
120.0
165.3
120.0
181.5
137.2
46.2
96.1

376,574
379,546
387,419
408,056
449,118
491,373
607,765
570,234
461,763

368,088
370,578
378,379
398,841
438,865
479,802
593,781
556,749
450,531

3.50
3.13
2.73
2.41
2.71
2.90
3.31
3.29
3.21

3.58
3.21
2.79
2.46
2.78
2.97
3.38
3.37
3.29

100.8
99.5
99.4
100.7
100.2
100.5
100.3
99.9
101.3

W
W
W
W
W
2.68
2.99
2.94
2.82

785
832
737

1.71
2.24
3.16

48.90
64.44
90.85

3.7
4.3
5.4

69.3
74.7
115.4

3,285,652
3,269,343
4,131,849

3,212,602
3,198,589
4,035,614

5.03
4.82
3.04

5.15
4.93
3.11

100.4
100.7
100.3

3.66
3.64
2.77

Rolling 12 Months Ending in September


2011
31,467
1,097
2012
30,912
1,080

W
W

W
W

4.3
5.3

76.6
118.3

4,196,301
5,114,546

4,105,091
4,995,642

4.77
3.22

4.87
3.29

100.8
100.4

W
W

Period

(billion
Btu)

(1000
tons)

Annual Totals
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

47,805
59,377
73,745
92,706
85,924
56,580
79,122
49,619
30,079
33,643

1,639
2,086
2,609
3,277
3,031
1,994
2,788
1,732
1,050
1,175

1.03
0.60
0.72
0.90
1.07
1.02
1.47
1.31
1.74
2.54

29.98
17.16
20.30
25.42
30.34
28.95
41.85
37.63
49.80
72.85

4.9
4.9
5.0
5.1
5.1
4.9
4.6
3.9
3.8
4.6

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

3,804
2,918
3,499
1,376
2,468
2,619
2,705
1,779
1,349
3,342
2,286
1,933

133
101
121
47
86
91
95
64
47
117
80
67

1.44
1.48
1.63
1.08
1.78
1.75
1.94
2.26
2.36
2.01
1.76
1.63

41.35
42.64
47.30
31.18
50.77
50.31
55.02
63.33
67.67
57.26
50.12
46.81

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

1,730
1,809
2,563
3,046
3,339
2,623
3,119
3,166
2,511
3,603
2,652
3,483

60
64
89
106
116
92
107
110
88
126
94
123

W
W
W
2.36
2.44
1.99
2.39
W
W
W
W
W

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September

3,243
2,701
2,988
1,982
1,978
2,703
2,507
1,149
1,924

114
94
104
69
68
93
88
40
67

Year to Date
2010
2011
2012

22,518
23,905
21,174

(dollars per
MMBtu)

2010

2011

2012

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.


(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then values under 0.5 are shown as *.)
NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change. W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
Prior to 2011, coal-derived synthesis gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the coal category.
Prior to 2011, synthesis gas from petroleum coke was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum coke category.
Prior to 2011, propane gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum liquids category.
Notes: Beginning with the collection of Form EIA-923 in January 2008, the methodology to allocate total fuel consumption for electricity generation and consumption for useful thermal output was changed.
The new methodology was retroactively applied to 2004-2007 data. See the Technical Notes (Appendix C) for further information.
See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2011 and prior years are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923 and predecessor forms.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.
Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 Combined Heat and Power Plant Report, and predecessor forms.
Beginning with 2008 data, the Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report, replaced the following: Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; Form EIA-920, Combined Heat and Power Plant Report;
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.

Table 4.4. Receipts, Average Cost, and Quality of Fossil Fuels: Commercial Sector 2002 - September 2012
Receipts

Coal
Average Cost
(dollars
(dollars
per
per
MMBtu)
ton)

Receipts

Petroleum Liquids
Average Cost
(dollars
(dollars
per
per
MMBtu)
barrel)

AVG % Sulfur

Percentage of
Consumption

(billion
Btu)

(1000
barrels)

50.44
47.24
49.32
61.21
61.95
62.46
58.12
63.68
61.06
62.24

2.6
2.4
2.5
2.4
2.5
2.6
1.7
1.7
1.8
1.8

28.4
20.5
23.5
24.2
27.5
27.6
99.4
104.3
101.6
101.1

503
248
3,066
1,684
798
249
3,800
3,517
2,395
1,959

91
43
527
289
137
43
633
583
400
325

5.38
7.00
6.19
8.28
13.50
14.04
17.84
10.82
15.24
19.67

2.79
2.87
2.90
2.80
2.71
2.99
2.83
2.79
2.85
2.82
2.86
2.69

59.44
61.93
62.65
61.12
58.00
65.29
62.64
60.14
61.82
60.52
62.19
57.30

1.7
1.8
1.6
1.5
1.4
2.0
2.1
1.9
1.8
1.7
1.8
2.0

83.9
93.2
107.7
116.7
111.4
97.6
93.4
103.2
105.8
109.9
121.1
91.5

NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM

NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM

155
154
161
126
127
147
137
132
126
136
140
145

2.80
2.88
2.79
2.79
3.08
3.16
3.04
3.12
3.01
2.74
2.82
2.87

59.41
61.47
58.87
58.65
66.22
68.99
65.63
68.18
64.84
56.21
58.95
60.55

1.8
1.8
1.7
1.9
1.8
1.8
1.9
1.9
1.8
1.6
1.7
1.7

82.3
88.9
97.7
101.9
102.4
113.1
94.3
101.9
102.8
123.7
119.0
104.4

NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM

2,978
2,576
2,695
2,537
NM
2,500
2,450
2,656
2,453

143
125
132
121
NM
118
117
124
118

2.80
2.69
2.72
2.95
NM
2.89
2.81
2.93
2.73

58.33
55.65
55.65
61.89
NM
61.39
58.75
62.73
56.63

1.8
1.8
1.7
1.6
1.9
2.0
1.9
2.1
1.8

88.2
88.2
97.7
105.1
94.6
103.1
99.1
98.3
102.0

28,331
27,121
23,251

1,308
1,265
1,111

2.84
2.96
2.82

61.41
63.44
59.07

1.8
1.8
1.9

Rolling 12 Months Ending in September


2011
36,567
1,704
2012
NM
NM

2.91
NM

62.56
NM

1.8
1.8

Period

(billion
Btu)

(1000
tons)

Annual Totals
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

9,580
8,835
10,682
11,081
12,207
12,419
43,997
41,182
37,778
35,892

399
372
451
464
518
531
2,009
1,876
1,747
1,686

2.10
1.99
2.08
2.57
2.63
2.67
2.65
2.90
2.82
2.92

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

3,452
3,364
3,478
2,983
2,820
2,874
2,933
3,381
3,045
2,864
3,365
3,217

162
156
161
137
132
132
132
157
141
133
155
151

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

3,297
3,289
3,388
2,649
2,730
3,222
2,954
2,881
2,710
2,789
2,922
3,061

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
Year to Date
2010
2011
2012

AVG % Sulfur

Percentage of
Consumption

29.73
40.82
35.96
48.22
78.70
81.93
107.10
65.26
91.25
118.66

*
*
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.4
0.5
0.4
0.6

7.5
3.1
26.9
18.3
15.5
6.2
102.0
122.1
106.3
108.0

NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM

NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM

0.4
0.4
0.5
0.2
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.3
0.4
0.3

77.6
73.4
330.9
81.8
106.2
116.2
72.4
58.4
122.5
283.6
145.5
89.2

NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM

NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM

NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM

0.6
0.6
0.6
0.3
0.7
0.7
0.4
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5

49.1
104.3
165.7
160.4
127.4
215.3
171.7
126.1
71.7
225.0
101.0
163.2

NM
NM
NM
461
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM

NM
NM
NM
78
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM

21.55
22.46
NM
21.60
22.65
20.67
NM
21.85
22.66

129.06
133.84
NM
127.42
134.28
121.71
NM
129.18
134.24

0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5

106.2
115.0
77.4
494.5
327.9
86.5
69.2
108.1
77.7

100.2
97.2
96.8

1,784
1,507
1,594

297
249
269

14.70
19.20
21.67

88.20
116.03
128.54

0.4
0.6
0.5

98.4
99.5
146.0

99.3
101.2

NM
NM

NM
NM

NM
NM

NM
NM

0.5
0.5

108.4
147.0

2010

2011

2012

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.


(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then values under 0.5 are shown as *.) W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change.
Prior to 2011, coal-derived synthesis gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the coal category.
Prior to 2011, synthesis gas from petroleum coke was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum coke category.
Prior to 2011, propane gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum liquids category.
Notes: Beginning with the collection of Form EIA-923 in January 2008, the methodology to allocate total fuel consumption for electricity generation and consumption
for useful thermal output was changed. The new methodology was retroactively applied to 2004-2007 data. See the Technical Notes (Appendix C) for further information.
See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2011 and prior years are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary.
See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923 and predecessor forms. Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.
Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 Combined Heat and Power Plant Report, and predecessor forms.
Beginning with 2008 data, the Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report, replaced the following: Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; Form EIA-920, Combined Heat and Power Plant Report;
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.

Table 4.4. Receipts Average Cost and Quality of Fossil Fuels: Commerical Sector 2002 - September 2012 (continued)
Receipts

Petroleum Coke
Average Cost
(dollars
(dollars
per
per
MMbtu)
ton)

Receipts
Percentage of
AVG % Sulfur Consumption

(billion
Btu)

(1000
Mcf)

------135.3
102.8
122.5
147.4

18,671
18,169
16,176
17,600
21,369
23,502
71,670
81,134
92,055
95,287

18,256
17,827
15,804
17,142
20,819
22,955
69,877
79,308
90,130
93,306

3.44
4.96
5.93
8.38
8.33
7.99
9.01
5.18
5.39
5.20

3.52
5.06
6.07
8.60
8.55
8.18
9.24
5.30
5.51
5.31

24.7
30.5
21.9
25.2
30.7
32.8
105.5
105.0
105.1
107.2

3.03
4.02
4.58
6.25
6.42
6.20
6.94
4.58
4.83
W

5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.5
5.8
5.8
5.8
5.8
5.8
5.8

100.4
99.4
104.6
81.3
---98.0
83.1
120.6
93.1
110.3

7,928
7,189
7,062
6,394
6,102
6,583
8,579
9,335
7,936
7,954
7,758
9,235

7,757
7,040
6,916
6,258
5,980
6,449
8,397
9,139
7,765
7,785
7,601
9,043

6.92
6.55
5.83
5.09
5.10
5.25
5.25
5.09
4.65
4.69
4.67
5.63

7.07
6.69
5.96
5.20
5.21
5.36
5.36
5.20
4.75
4.80
4.76
5.75

107.0
106.3
105.1
104.5
104.2
104.3
103.5
103.8
103.8
104.8
106.6
106.9

5.82
5.51
5.19
4.48
4.55
4.74
4.83
4.58
4.30
4.47
4.24
5.09

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

5.2
5.3
5.5
5.5
5.8
5.8
5.8
5.8
5.8
5.3
5.3
5.3

98.3
105.1
81.8
-------62.8
98.8

NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM

NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM

6.00
5.76
5.46
5.40
5.28
5.40
5.24
5.09
4.92
4.87
4.68
4.61

6.13
5.88
5.58
5.52
5.39
5.51
5.35
5.20
5.04
4.98
4.77
4.70

107.7
108.6
107.0
106.3
105.7
106.3
104.5
106.4
108.2
107.5
110.3
109.0

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

W
W
W
W
--W
W
W

W
W
W
W
--W
W
W

5.2
5.4
5.7
5.3
--5.8
5.8
5.7

97.8
114.1
96.2
115.7
--79.1
103.3
94.4

NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM

NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM

4.37
NM
3.65
NM
NM
NM
3.69
NM
NM

4.46
NM
3.73
NM
NM
NM
3.78
NM
NM

104.0
106.9
105.7
105.5
104.6
103.4
103.8
102.7
105.4

W
W
W
W
NM
NM
W
W
W

10
7
8

2.13
W
W

59.36
W
W

5.6
5.5
5.6

132.9
167.6
98.1

67,108
70,371
NM

65,701
68,902
NM

5.52
5.37
3.70

5.64
5.49
3.78

104.7
106.6
104.7

4.90
W
W

NM
NM

W
W

W
W

5.7
5.5

101.3
95.9

NM
NM

NM
NM

5.28
NM

5.40
NM

106.5
105.7

W
W

(billion
Btu)

(1000
tons)

------370
252
410
268

------14
9
15
9

------2.14
1.65
2.19
W

------58.36
46.54
60.59
W

------5.5
5.1
5.7
5.5

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

38
NM
41
20
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
42
NM
58

1
NM
2
1
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
2
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
NM

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

42
36
34
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
44

1
1
1
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
2

W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September

46
45
36
NM
--27
41
37

2
2
1
NM
--1
1
1

Year to Date
2010
2011
2012

268
198
235

Period
Annual Totals
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

Natural Gas
Average Cost
(dollars
(dollars
per
per Percentage of
MMBtu)
Mcf) Consumption

All Fossil
Fuels
Average Cost
(dollars per
MMBtu)

2010

2011

2012

Rolling 12 Months Ending in September


2011
NM
2012
NM

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.


(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then values under 0.5 are shown as *.)
NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change. W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
Prior to 2011, coal-derived synthesis gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the coal category.
Prior to 2011, synthesis gas from petroleum coke was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum coke category.
Prior to 2011, propane gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum liquids category.
Notes: Beginning with the collection of Form EIA-923 in January 2008, the methodology to allocate total fuel consumption for electricity generation and consumption for useful thermal output was changed.
The new methodology was retroactively applied to 2004-2007 data. See the Technical Notes (Appendix C) for further information.
See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2011 and prior years are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923 and predecessor forms.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.
Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 Combined Heat and Power Plant Report, and predecessor forms.
Beginning with 2008 data, the Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report, replaced the following: Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; Form EIA-920, Combined Heat and Power Plant Report;
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.

Table 4.5. Receipts, Average Cost, and Quality of Fossil Fuels: Industrial Sector 2002 - September 2012
Receipts

Coal
Average Cost
(dollars
(dollars
per
per
MMBtu)
ton)

Receipts

Petroleum Liquids
Average Cost
(dollars
(dollars
per
per
MMBtu)
barrel)

AVG % Sulfur

Percentage of
Consumption

(billion
Btu)

(1000
barrels)

31.29
31.01
34.79
41.17
42.76
49.16
60.96
61.68
60.08
62.86

1.6
1.4
1.4
1.4
1.5
1.4
1.3
1.2
1.3
1.3

52.1
60.7
57.6
61.9
60.2
60.1
100.7
99.5
87.2
99.5

29,137
27,538
25,491
36,383
19,514
33,637
48,822
55,899
33,276
28,939

4,638
4,624
4,107
5,876
3,214
5,514
7,958
9,232
5,554
4,878

3.55
4.85
4.98
6.64
7.57
8.53
12.50
9.83
13.21
17.67

2.79
2.83
2.80
2.76
2.72
2.71
2.75
2.68
2.80
2.74
2.74
2.74

61.38
62.50
62.26
61.15
59.95
56.76
60.33
56.26
61.55
60.11
60.17
60.05

1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.2
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.2
1.3
1.3
1.4

75.5
81.2
87.8
77.2
86.7
105.8
84.7
98.0
92.5
92.4
93.4
75.4

4,869
2,888
2,546
1,616
2,427
2,655
2,876
2,922
2,454
NM
2,347
3,487

811
477
422
271
406
444
482
487
412
NM
396
579

1,929
1,689
1,813
1,827
1,731
1,826
1,850
2,057
1,886
1,824
1,816
1,957

2.88
2.89
2.86
2.93
2.97
2.93
2.96
3.01
2.91
2.94
2.94
2.96

62.38
62.91
61.26
62.47
63.47
63.01
63.18
64.88
62.21
62.68
62.81
62.90

1.3
1.3
1.4
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.4
1.4
1.3
1.4
1.3

92.7
93.8
95.8
102.3
94.3
99.1
95.1
104.8
105.5
104.4
106.1
101.7

3,443
2,346
2,408
2,648
NM
2,628
1,869
1,840
1,785
2,410
NM
1,957

39,280
33,264
34,377
33,592
34,191
34,331
36,642
40,223
35,934

1,854
1,577
1,622
1,566
1,593
1,597
1,731
1,884
1,687

3.03
2.92
3.03
3.04
3.08
3.02
2.99
2.96
3.00

64.18
61.56
64.27
65.23
66.12
64.88
63.27
63.29
63.85

1.4
1.5
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.6
1.5
1.5
1.4

97.0
92.3
95.0
101.6
94.3
97.7
97.7
103.1
104.6

354,271
356,788
321,834

16,257
16,607
15,111

2.76
2.93
3.01

60.07
62.88
64.05

1.2
1.3
1.5

Rolling 12 Months Ending in September


2011
471,507
21,842
2012
441,154
20,708

2.88
2.99

62.22
63.71

1.3
1.4

Period

(billion
Btu)

(1000
tons)

Annual Totals
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

294,234
322,547
326,495
339,968
320,640
303,091
493,724
431,686
468,991
476,108

13,659
15,076
15,324
16,011
15,208
13,540
22,044
19,661
21,492
22,204

1.45
1.45
1.63
1.94
2.03
2.20
2.72
2.81
2.75
2.93

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

34,732
35,539
41,435
37,998
38,477
42,012
39,484
45,083
39,511
39,628
38,003
37,089

1,580
1,606
1,865
1,713
1,743
2,008
1,797
2,150
1,795
1,808
1,732
1,694

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

41,774
36,699
38,893
38,978
36,984
39,329
39,487
44,259
40,384
38,861
38,803
41,657

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
Year to Date
2010
2011
2012

AVG % Sulfur

Percentage of
Consumption

22.33
28.86
30.93
41.13
45.95
52.06
76.69
59.52
79.15
104.83

1.2
1.3
1.4
1.4
1.3
1.3
1.0
0.8
0.9
1.1

26.5
23.2
18.5
26.4
21.2
38.8
109.0
112.8
125.6
144.8

12.80
12.58
12.80
13.57
12.92
12.67
12.77
12.69
12.85
NM
14.71
14.82

76.83
76.17
77.21
80.84
77.32
75.80
76.20
76.05
76.49
NM
87.06
89.26

0.9
1.2
1.1
1.0
0.9
0.8
0.8
0.9
0.8
0.9
0.9
0.9

140.8
97.5
121.4
84.1
136.6
172.6
143.4
177.9
152.2
99.6
107.5
112.4

575
394
404
446
NM
447
318
308
301
407
NM
329

15.11
15.91
17.46
17.97
NM
19.51
19.19
16.33
18.39
18.70
18.91
19.58

90.47
94.86
104.16
106.58
NM
114.66
112.81
97.49
109.02
110.71
110.85
116.55

1.3
1.3
1.2
0.9
1.2
0.9
1.0
1.1
1.0
0.9
1.0
1.2

124.6
114.7
129.5
173.1
225.1
176.7
141.5
132.6
129.7
143.6
154.1
122.4

1,841
1,442
1,623
1,194
1,818
1,406
NM
2,165
1,071

306
240
273
199
302
236
NM
361
178

19.75
19.97
16.23
20.37
19.73
19.04
17.93
18.75
19.94

118.70
120.07
96.58
122.45
118.75
113.35
106.67
112.52
119.95

1.0
1.0
1.0
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.9
1.1

131.1
124.7
134.7
90.2
166.7
111.9
149.6
214.2
113.0

87.5
98.1
98.1

25,253
22,308
14,195

4,213
3,756
2,369

12.81
17.27
19.00

76.80
102.55
113.84

0.9
1.1
1.0

132.9
146.3
135.3

95.0
99.6

NM
NM

NM
NM

NM
19.01

NM
113.40

1.1
1.0

133.5
136.7

2010

2011

2012

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.


(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then values under 0.5 are shown as *.) W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change.
Prior to 2011, coal-derived synthesis gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the coal category.
Prior to 2011, synthesis gas from petroleum coke was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum coke category.
Prior to 2011, propane gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum liquids category.
Notes: Beginning with the collection of Form EIA-923 in January 2008, the methodology to allocate total fuel consumption for electricity generation and consumption
for useful thermal output was changed. The new methodology was retroactively applied to 2004-2007 data. See the Technical Notes (Appendix C) for further information.
See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2011 and prior years are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary.
See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923 and predecessor forms. Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.
Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 Combined Heat and Power Plant Report, and predecessor forms.
Beginning with 2008 data, the Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report, replaced the following: Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; Form EIA-920, Combined Heat and Power Plant Report;
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.

Table 4.5. Receipts Average Cost and Quality of Fossil Fuels: Industrial Sector 2002 - September 2012 (continued)
Receipts

Petroleum Coke
Average Cost
(dollars
(dollars
per
per
MMbtu)
ton)

Receipts
Percentage of
AVG % Sulfur Consumption

Natural Gas
Average Cost
(dollars
(dollars
per
per Percentage of
MMBtu)
Mcf) Consumption

All Fossil
Fuels
Average Cost

(billion
Btu)

(1000
Mcf)

9.1
47.3
40.4
58.2
42.7
43.6
117.9
114.2
100.5
108.3

852,547
823,681
839,886
828,882
869,157
896,803
1,099,613
1,117,489
1,166,768
1,331,977

828,439
798,996
814,843
805,132
844,211
871,178
1,068,372
1,088,880
1,135,917
1,296,628

3.36
5.32
6.04
8.00
7.02
6.97
8.95
4.27
4.64
4.28

3.46
5.48
6.22
8.24
7.22
7.18
9.22
4.38
4.77
4.40

66.8
69.9
68.4
74.3
75.7
82.9
111.9
110.0
110.4
122.0

2.88
4.20
4.76
6.18
5.64
5.78
7.10
4.02
4.24
W

4.5
4.8
4.8
5.1
5.0
5.0
4.7
4.7
5.0
4.9
5.2
5.2

85.0
53.5
80.7
125.6
99.2
84.4
112.3
133.3
130.2
99.7
91.0
113.3

103,441
92,052
96,305
89,012
93,846
95,210
103,153
106,486
96,833
95,174
93,589
101,666

100,700
89,617
93,754
86,651
91,314
92,629
100,425
103,638
94,214
92,702
91,184
99,087

6.06
5.62
4.89
4.19
4.37
4.58
4.82
4.69
4.02
3.92
3.74
4.65

6.23
5.77
5.02
4.31
4.49
4.71
4.95
4.82
4.13
4.03
3.84
4.77

111.9
112.6
112.3
110.1
112.0
109.8
109.9
109.3
108.3
110.4
111.3
107.5

5.43
4.97
4.38
3.85
4.02
4.14
4.37
4.22
3.79
3.71
3.62
4.36

88.56
83.98
91.51
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

4.7
4.7
4.8
4.5
5.0
5.0
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.2
5.3
5.3

96.3
84.3
100.0
78.3
74.5
88.9
144.0
140.7
125.0
114.9
113.3
143.8

112,015
99,431
102,958
103,922
108,328
109,529
120,609
126,012
117,462
106,879
109,257
115,575

109,254
96,876
100,259
101,255
105,579
106,731
117,663
122,745
112,976
104,110
106,529
112,652

4.54
4.55
4.08
4.43
4.53
4.61
4.62
4.48
4.19
3.96
3.69
3.67

4.65
4.67
4.19
4.55
4.65
4.74
4.73
4.60
4.36
4.06
3.78
3.76

122.0
120.3
122.8
122.0
121.4
121.7
121.0
123.4
124.7
123.2
123.8
117.9

4.31
4.28
3.96
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

W
W
W
W
W
2.80
W
W
W

W
W
W
W
W
80.06
W
W
W

5.6
5.7
5.6
5.7
5.7
5.8
6.1
6.1
6.1

84.9
64.9
71.2
80.2
88.8
85.6
65.8
70.5
102.2

117,321
108,720
109,958
108,912
110,619
114,191
119,298
115,376
109,179

114,370
105,929
107,145
106,067
108,849
111,229
115,922
113,292
106,460

3.27
2.92
2.63
2.38
2.44
2.70
3.01
3.16
2.91

3.35
3.00
2.70
2.44
2.48
2.78
3.10
3.22
2.98

116.6
117.5
118.9
121.4
117.3
117.8
114.9
115.9
114.3

W
W
W
W
W
2.93
W
W
W

942
952
1,074

2.40
W
W

67.73
W
W

4.8
5.0
5.8

100.2
102.7
79.5

876,339
1,000,266
1,013,573

852,943
973,337
989,263

4.82
4.45
2.83

4.95
4.57
2.90

110.6
122.2
117.1

4.35
W
W

Rolling 12 Months Ending in September


2011
NM
NM
2012
41,593
1,473

W
W

W
W

5.0
5.7

102.3
88.1

1,290,694
1,345,284

1,256,311
1,312,554

4.38
3.06

4.50
3.14

119.1
118.2

W
W

Period

(billion
Btu)

(1000
tons)

Annual Totals
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

3,846
16,383
14,876
16,620
17,875
19,700
39,246
38,924
35,866
37,981

138
594
540
594
646
698
1,396
1,381
1,269
1,351

0.76
1.04
0.98
1.21
1.63
1.96
3.34
1.80
2.46
W

21.20
28.74
27.01
33.75
45.05
55.42
93.84
50.82
69.38
W

5.9
5.7
5.6
5.4
5.4
5.5
4.9
4.5
4.9
5.0

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

NM
NM
NM
3,134
2,812
NM
3,445
4,313
3,742
NM
2,862
3,383

NM
NM
NM
110
99
NM
123
153
133
NM
101
120

1.98
1.89
2.28
2.31
2.36
2.29
2.54
2.71
2.68
2.66
2.47
2.71

55.72
53.71
64.61
65.60
67.00
64.41
71.36
76.26
75.58
75.62
69.84
76.42

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

3,075
2,430
2,687
2,336
2,259
2,558
4,019
3,728
3,738
3,512
3,267
4,372

110
86
95
83
81
91
141
132
132
126
117
156

3.16
2.99
3.24
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September

3,983
2,440
3,323
3,531
3,687
3,528
2,580
3,082
4,290

141
85
117
125
131
123
91
109
151

Year to Date
2010
2011
2012

26,605
26,830
30,442

(dollars per
MMBtu)

2010

2011

2012

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.


(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then values under 0.5 are shown as *.)
NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change. W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
Prior to 2011, coal-derived synthesis gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the coal category.
Prior to 2011, synthesis gas from petroleum coke was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum coke category.
Prior to 2011, propane gas was categorized as an Other Gas. Now it is included in the petroleum liquids category.
Notes: Beginning with the collection of Form EIA-923 in January 2008, the methodology to allocate total fuel consumption for electricity generation and consumption for useful thermal output was changed.
The new methodology was retroactively applied to 2004-2007 data. See the Technical Notes (Appendix C) for further information.
See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2011 and prior years are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923 and predecessor forms.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.
Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-920 Combined Heat and Power Plant Report, and predecessor forms.
Beginning with 2008 data, the Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report, replaced the following: Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report; Form EIA-920, Combined Heat and Power Plant Report;
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.

Table 4.6.A. Receipts of Coal Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, September 2012 and 2011
(Thousand Tons)
Electric Power Sector
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012
102
-4
47
51
--3,588
127
164
3,297
15,879
5,541
3,264
2,383
2,614
2,077
12,099
2,235
1,458
1,443
3,725
1,269
1,732
236
10,000
81
-1,527
1,853
660
1,731
971
575
2,602
7,451
2,214
3,132
689
1,417
12,916
1,304
1,023
1,405
9,185
9,892
2,089
1,610
NM
903
168
1,442
1,252
2,417
612
118
209
285
163
96
67
72,702

All Sectors
September
2011
174
-4
83
88
--4,773
182
421
4,170
18,323
6,323
3,703
2,364
3,904
2,029
13,189
2,370
1,650
1,558
4,229
1,316
1,991
76
13,108
14
-2,097
2,712
940
2,124
1,228
1,200
2,793
8,413
2,349
3,683
613
1,767
14,250
1,326
1,440
1,485
9,999
10,149
1,866
1,897
NM
982
308
1,550
1,339
2,196
632
129
265
238
157
85
72
83,169

Percent
Change
-42.0%
-12.0%
-44.0%
-42.0%
---25.0%
-30.0%
-61.0%
-21.0%
-13.0%
-12.0%
-12.0%
0.8%
-33.0%
2.4%
-8.3%
-5.7%
-12.0%
-7.4%
-12.0%
-3.5%
-13.0%
213.0%
-24.0%
479.0%
--27.0%
-32.0%
-30.0%
-19.0%
-21.0%
-52.0%
-6.8%
-11.0%
-5.8%
-15.0%
12.0%
-20.0%
-9.4%
-1.7%
-29.0%
-5.4%
-8.1%
-2.5%
12.0%
-15.0%
NM
-8.0%
-45.0%
-7.0%
-6.5%
10.0%
-3.2%
-9.0%
-21.0%
20.0%
3.6%
13.0%
-7.1%
-13.0%

Electric Utilities
Independent Power Producers
September
September
September
September
2012
2011
2012
2011
51
88
44
83
------2
2
--42
80
51
88
----------NM
661
3,479
3,989
--127
182
NM
1
138
387
-660
3,213
3,421
9,855
11,998
5,604
5,797
415
1,684
4,901
4,339
2,912
3,299
330
380
2,336
2,304
23
13
2,225
2,798
350
1,066
1,967
1,913
--11,669
12,736
---1,996
2,106
-1,458
1,650
--1,463
1,346
--3,708
4,210
--1,216
1,263
--1,709
1,968
--236
76
--7,674
10,892
2,052
1,883
--81
14
----1,413
1,967
92
102
1,825
2,673
----637
910
1,613
1,994
76
85
949
1,186
-14
410
915
70
162
1,465
2,157
1,096
596
6,837
7,956
451
269
2,181
2,311
NM
NM
3,132
3,683
--241
348
447
265
1,283
1,614
--6,273
6,959
6,569
7,211
1,129
1,140
165
175
691
779
330
659
1,267
1,319
97
127
3,186
3,720
5,977
6,251
8,665
8,821
1,038
1,132
2,055
1,836
--1,592
1,874
NM
23
----NM
29
874
949
107
232
61
76
1,442
1,550
--1,166
1,250
NM
37
2,278
2,051
NM
46
209
265
318
307
--41
72
209
265
----277
235
NM
NM
80
84
NM
NM
NM
21
--60
63
51,262
60,402
19,635
20,755

Commercial Sector
September
September
2012
2011
--------------NM
NM
--NM
NM
NM
NM
27
42
NM
8
14
14
-13
NM
NM
NM
NM
26
28
NM
20
--NM
NM
7
6
------NM
NM
----------NM
NM
--NM
NM
--NM
NM
------NM
NM
------------------------------------49
38
49
38
--118
126

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure


(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then values under 0.5 are shown as *.)
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change.
Notes: See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2011 are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Industrial Sector
September
September
2012
2011
NM
NM
--2
1
NM
NM
------107
120
--25
33
82
88
393
486
218
291
NM
NM
NM
35
38
40
105
111
404
425
222
244
--95
93
NM
NM
NM
53
NM
23
--264
322
----NM
28
28
39
22
29
36
40
22
28
92
118
41
40
159
184
29
34
----130
150
NM
80
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
39
NM
NM
189
197
NM
30
--NM
NM
NM
NM
----47
52
93
99
85
60
77
57
--8
3
NM
NM
--NM
NM
1,687
1,886

Table 4.6.B. Receipts of Coal Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, (Year-to-Date) September 2012 and 2011
(Thousand Tons)
Electric Power Sector
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012 YTD
845
27
34
506
278
--32,436
786
1,504
30,146
136,047
46,609
28,678
17,379
28,427
14,954
107,079
19,187
13,897
10,140
33,887
11,441
17,178
1,348
89,632
432
-13,482
17,879
4,841
15,224
9,173
5,495
23,108
66,832
18,705
29,488
5,063
13,575
113,867
12,831
11,550
14,686
74,800
81,050
17,483
14,069
92
6,257
1,885
10,808
9,976
20,480
3,542
970
1,066
1,506
1,413
796
617
632,742

All Sectors
September
2011 YTD
2,946
349
45
1,826
725
--42,876
1,722
4,461
36,693
153,061
48,982
33,069
19,002
34,074
17,935
111,206
20,038
14,678
13,525
32,841
11,618
17,094
1,412
111,404
446
-17,091
22,755
7,524
20,541
11,064
8,850
23,133
74,463
20,990
30,786
4,677
18,010
119,973
13,238
11,639
14,269
80,828
84,464
17,132
14,783
100
6,870
2,679
12,438
11,558
18,904
5,053
1,179
1,548
2,327
1,472
797
675
706,918

Percent
Change
-71.0%
-92.0%
-25.0%
-72.0%
-62.0%
---24.0%
-54.0%
-66.0%
-18.0%
-11.0%
-4.8%
-13.0%
-8.5%
-17.0%
-17.0%
-3.7%
-4.2%
-5.3%
-25.0%
3.2%
-1.5%
0.5%
-4.5%
-20.0%
-3.2%
--21.0%
-21.0%
-36.0%
-26.0%
-17.0%
-38.0%
-0.1%
-10.0%
-11.0%
-4.2%
8.3%
-25.0%
-5.1%
-3.1%
-0.8%
2.9%
-7.5%
-4.0%
2.1%
-4.8%
-8.0%
-8.9%
-30.0%
-13.0%
-14.0%
8.3%
-30.0%
-18.0%
-31.0%
-35.0%
-4.0%
-0.1%
-8.6%
-10.0%

Electric Utilities
Independent Power Producers
September
September
September
September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
278
725
513
2,153
--27
349
--20
28
--466
1,776
278
725
----------NM
6,745
31,426
34,941
--786
1,722
NM
14
1,242
4,135
-6,731
29,398
29,083
82,750
101,218
49,353
47,460
4,515
11,246
39,906
35,283
25,465
29,235
2,996
3,597
16,918
18,448
171
125
21,776
25,241
6,281
8,455
14,075
17,048
--103,367
107,245
---17,026
17,773
-13,897
14,678
--12,690
9,354
--33,739
32,644
--11,010
11,152
--16,992
16,896
--1,348
1,412
--71,585
90,609
15,300
17,503
--432
446
----12,587
15,733
681
1,122
17,457
22,122
----4,552
7,205
14,120
19,269
719
815
8,925
10,655
46
117
4,022
6,638
606
1,228
14,475
16,192
8,263
6,569
62,181
70,792
3,017
1,932
18,395
20,634
35
38
29,488
30,786
--2,081
2,783
2,982
1,894
12,216
16,589
--58,895
61,222
54,309
58,071
11,032
11,531
1,708
1,607
5,916
6,106
5,618
5,515
13,426
12,974
892
917
28,521
30,611
46,090
50,032
72,322
74,902
7,318
8,077
17,204
16,859
--13,902
14,601
166
182
----204
204
6,022
6,633
1,448
2,133
436
546
10,808
12,438
--9,452
11,012
319
321
19,303
17,655
374
395
1,066
1,548
1,906
2,899
--475
636
1,066
1,548
----1,431
2,263
213
227
711
777
213
227
162
176
--549
601
452,667
515,234
163,853
173,813

Commercial Sector
September
September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
--------------19
22
--NM
NM
NM
16
318
412
57
66
141
152
67
135
NM
NM
44
48
237
282
167
182
--NM
NM
54
82
------81
113
----------NM
70
--36
43
--35
42
------35
42
------------------------------------421
394
421
394
--1,111
1,265

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure


(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then values under 0.5 are shown as *.)
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change.
Notes: See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2011 are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Industrial Sector
September
September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
54
67
--14
17
40
50
------980
1,168
--246
305
734
863
3,626
3,971
2,131
2,386
76
84
223
294
361
368
834
838
3,475
3,679
1,994
2,083
--770
817
94
115
430
466
186
198
--2,666
3,179
----214
236
422
633
288
319
340
386
202
292
831
941
370
372
1,599
1,697
275
317
----1,324
1,380
663
681
91
100
NM
18
368
378
189
NM
1,410
1,485
280
273
--92
100
NM
NM
----204
225
803
854
570
607
496
543
--74
64
68
74
--68
74
15,111
16,607

Table 4.7.A. Receipts of Petroleum Liquids Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, September 2012 and 2011
(Thousand Barrels)
Electric Power Sector
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
77
10
13
16
34
5
28
4
8
NM
7
NM
5
NM
210
NM
-NM
29
30
NM
24
40
24
47
NM
19
NM
NM
24
NM
7
NM
12
30
NM
NM
NM
2
4
5
5
12
NM
NM
5
NM
1,090
83
1,007
1,658

All Sectors
September
2011
106
NM
70
NM
NM
NM
NM
146
NM
94
50
89
15
29
22
19
NM
62
6
NM
NM
16
NM
15
4
541
5
*
203
77
51
49
27
106
23
109
21
21
11
57
26
NM
NM
8
10
24
2
NM
NM
NM
1
1
6
7
NM
NM
NM
NM
1,329
110
1,219
2,463

Percent
Change
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
-14.0%
-34.0%
-56.0%
-28.0%
78.0%
NM
-55.0%
-31.0%
NM
NM
-54.0%
NM
-65.0%
NM
-61.0%
NM
-100.0%
NM
-62.0%
-42.0%
NM
-12.0%
-62.0%
4.5%
-57.0%
NM
-8.7%
NM
NM
-9.8%
NM
NM
NM
21.0%
27.0%
NM
NM
NM
NM
204.0%
374.0%
-22.0%
77.0%
NM
NM
NM
NM
-18.0%
-24.0%
-17.0%
-33.0%

Electric Utilities
Independent Power Producers
September
September
September
September
2012
2011
2012
2011
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
*
NM
NM
--NM
NM
47
108
NM
NM
NM
3
NM
NM
NM
58
NM
NM
NM
47
59
70
9
15
NM
NM
5
9
8
27
NM
NM
13
20
--30
13
4
5
4
NM
NM
NM
26
52
NM
5
6
NM
NM
4
8
NM
--NM
NM
NM
5
7
15
NM
NM
NM
NM
--5
14
--NM
4
NM
NM
67
358
NM
60
NM
NM
NM
5
---*
12
182
NM
NM
7
48
NM
NM
NM
NM
28
44
11
14
NM
NM
5
5
--7
83
23
8
24
23
NM
-33
94
NM
NM
5
9
NM
NM
19
21
--5
10
--4
54
--5
15
16
5
-NM
3
3
NM
NM
6
2
NM
7
--4
7
7
1
27
20
3
4
1
2
--NM
NM
--NM
NM
--NM
NM
1
NM
3
1
1
*
4
1
NM
*
5
6
NM
NM
12
7
--8
4
NM
NM
4
4
NM
NM
4
---NM
NM
1
NM
896
1,048
162
224
77
102
--819
946
162
224
1,157
1,683
309
462

Commercial Sector
September
September
2012
2011
NM
NM
--NM
NM
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
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
---NM
NM
NM
NM
--NM
-NM
-NM
NM
------NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
*
NM
------------NM
NM
----NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
--------------NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure


(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then values under 0.5 are shown as *.)
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change.
Notes: See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2011 are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Industrial Sector
September
September
2012
2011
NM
53
NM
NM
NM
52
NM
NM
NM
NM
----NM
18
NM
NM
NM
16
NM
NM
7
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
2
*
*
*
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
--NM
NM
----NM
NM
--82
122
----NM
NM
22
NM
*
3
NM
35
18
22
NM
NM
--NM
NM
NM
NM
--NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
--NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
------NM
NM
--NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
32
55
6
NM
26
NM
178
301

Table 4.7.B. Receipts of Petroleum Liquids Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, (Year-to-Date) September 2012 and 2011
(Thousand Barrels)
Electric Power Sector
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012 YTD
749
167
320
157
NM
NM
NM
1,699
NM
1,135
481
1,067
101
316
210
376
64
500
151
69
NM
148
27
62
NM
2,955
NM
NM
721
409
202
456
416
505
194
477
215
155
NM
78
263
58
NM
NM
133
368
67
NM
NM
36
32
74
63
71
262
76
NM
NM
10,727
1,314
9,413
19,068

All Sectors
September
2011 YTD
1,782
238
890
444
134
NM
NM
2,416
393
1,300
723
1,174
126
257
271
450
70
540
114
65
54
167
48
84
NM
8,344
69
215
4,655
546
283
478
429
1,436
234
694
298
174
69
153
355
76
NM
NM
181
353
87
35
NM
39
19
40
62
72
425
NM
NM
352
11,328
1,132
10,196
27,412

Percent
Change
-58.0%
-30.0%
-64.0%
-65.0%
NM
NM
NM
-30.0%
NM
-13.0%
-33.0%
-9.1%
-20.0%
23.0%
-22.0%
-16.0%
-9.0%
-7.5%
32.0%
7.5%
NM
-11.0%
-43.0%
-27.0%
NM
-65.0%
NM
NM
-85.0%
-25.0%
-28.0%
-4.6%
-2.9%
-65.0%
-17.0%
-31.0%
-28.0%
-11.0%
NM
-49.0%
-26.0%
-24.0%
NM
NM
-27.0%
4.2%
-23.0%
NM
NM
-8.5%
69.0%
85.0%
1.9%
-1.7%
-38.0%
NM
NM
NM
-5.3%
16.0%
-7.7%
-30.0%

Electric Utilities
Independent Power Producers
September
September
September
September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
NM
NM
329
880
NM
NM
148
195
NM
NM
NM
286
NM
NM
110
397
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
1
NM
NM
--520
772
898
1,429
NM
NM
NM
152
514
544
378
592
NM
NM
454
685
743
951
126
150
NM
45
66
81
152
222
NM
NM
188
249
-*
312
376
55
67
57
60
4
NM
477
491
NM
NM
111
NM
NM
148
69
65
--32
27
NM
5
147
163
NM
NM
27
48
--52
62
--NM
NM
NM
NM
1,625
6,107
NM
726
NM
NM
36
66
--NM
215
491
4,203
NM
NM
200
198
NM
NM
NM
NM
120
243
249
198
NM
NM
227
182
--257
1,095
124
108
184
212
10
22
313
435
NM
NM
79
85
NM
NM
155
174
--20
58
--60
119
--97
145
127
127
32
23
16
33
15
28
25
20
NM
NM
--35
82
86
74
315
300
46
46
62
83
--NM
34
*
-NM
NM
--NM
NM
30
33
23
13
8
6
67
33
NM
7
62
61
NM
NM
69
70
--58
59
NM
NM
46
44
NM
NM
11
12
--NM
NM
10
15
8,775
8,839
1,519
1,820
1,231
1,053
--7,544
7,786
1,519
1,820
12,982
18,191
3,448
5,217

Commercial Sector
September
September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
NM
174
--NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
121
NM
NM
NM
116
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
--NM
NM
NM
NM
--NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
------NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
4
7
------------NM
NM
----NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
------------NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
3
NM
269
249

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure


(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then values under 0.5 are shown as *.)
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change.
Notes: See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2011 are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Industrial Sector
September
September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
257
637
NM
NM
243
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
----160
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
183
53
NM
NM
163
31
8
6
9
6
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
--NM
NM
-NM
--NM
NM
--965
1,499
----177
390
207
340
69
23
204
NM
189
245
NM
NM
--159
244
131
199
--NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
--NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
------NM
NM
--NM
NM
NM
346
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
333
420
657
74
70
347
587
2,369
3,756

Table 4.8.A. Receipts of Petroleum Coke Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, September 2012 and 2011
(Thousand Tons)
Electric Power Sector
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012
-------NM
NM
NM
NM
122
-34
16
51
22
1
1
------99
--83
16
-----35
-35
--214
-156
NM
57
25
---25
----12
12
-----513

All Sectors
September
2011
-------6
NM
NM
5
143
-38
15
53
36
NM
NM
------136
--100
36
-----42
-42
--171
-168
*
NM
20
---20
----43
43
-----562

Percent
Change
-------NM
NM
NM
NM
-15.0%
--13.0%
5.8%
-4.8%
-40.0%
NM
NM
-------28.0%
---17.0%
-57.0%
------15.0%
--15.0%
--25.0%
--7.3%
NM
NM
24.0%
---24.0%
-----72.0%
-72.0%
------8.8%

Electric Utilities
Independent Power Producers
September
September
September
September
2012
2011
2012
2011
------------------------------NM
NM
------NM
NM
----41
58
39
36
----34
38
----4
2
--35
34
8
20
---*
--*
---------------------------83
100
----------83
100
--------------------------35
42
------35
42
----------134
141
------134
141
------------25
20
--------------25
20
------------------NM
32
--NM
32
--------------------294
341
67
88

Commercial Sector
September
September
2012
2011
----------------------------------1
NM
1
NM
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1
NM

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure


(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then values under 0.5 are shown as *.)
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change.
Notes: See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2011 are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Industrial Sector
September
September
2012
2011
--------------NM
5
NM
NM
--NM
5
42
49
----12
13
16
20
14
16
----------------16
36
------16
36
--------------------80
30
--22
27
NM
*
57
NM
------------------9
NM
9
NM
----------151
132

Table 4.8.B. Receipts of Petroleum Coke Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, (Year-to-Date) September 2012 and 2011
(Thousand Tons)
Electric Power Sector
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012 YTD
-------NM
NM
NM
NM
894
-114
116
508
156
9
9
------541
--403
139
-----394
-394
--1,280
-897
NM
380
185
---185
----165
165
-----3,504

All Sectors
September
2011 YTD
-------62
NM
22
36
1,052
-259
103
457
234
25
22
3
-----1,029
--810
219
-----361
-361
--1,320
-1,285
4
31
210
---210
----361
361
-----4,421

Percent
Change
-------NM
NM
NM
NM
-15.0%
--56.0%
12.0%
11.0%
-33.0%
-64.0%
-59.0%
-100.0%
------47.0%
---50.0%
-37.0%
-----9.1%
-9.1%
---3.1%
--30.0%
NM
1E3%
-12.0%
----12.0%
-----54.0%
-54.0%
------21.0%

Electric Utilities
Independent Power Producers
September
September
September
September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
------------------------------NM
22
------NM
22
----150
367
417
319
----114
259
----27
20
--389
300
36
108
--NM
18
--15
--NM
-3
----------------------403
810
----------403
810
--------------------------394
361
------394
361
----------736
1,074
36
NM
----736
1,074
--------36
NM
--185
210
--------------185
210
------------------97
269
--97
269
--------------------1,684
2,630
737
832

Commercial Sector
September
September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
----------------------------------8
7
8
7
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------8
7

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure


(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then values under 0.5 are shown as *.)
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change.
Notes: See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2011 are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Industrial Sector
September
September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
--------------NM
40
NM
NM
--NM
36
327
366
----88
83
118
157
120
126
----------------139
219
------139
219
--------------------508
235
--161
211
NM
4
344
19
------------------69
93
69
93
----------1,074
952

Table 4.9.A. Receipts of Natural Gas Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, September 2012 and 2011
(Million Cubic Feet)
Electric Power Sector
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012
44,911
11,476
4,586
18,666
4,541
5,639
2
100,767
21,763
44,689
34,316
47,160
7,610
8,373
12,926
13,062
5,190
11,246
1,515
2,126
3,301
3,640
391
142
130
192,873
5,380
101
109,263
30,209
4,031
14,689
10,677
18,234
289
69,005
35,259
1,908
25,334
6,504
273,634
10,360
50,337
27,458
185,478
65,159
25,577
7,758
1,694
107
NM
NM
NM
962
123,592
NM
10,725
6,447
3,446
3,446
-931,793

All Sectors
September
2011
45,002
12,002
4,749
17,933
3,691
6,622
5
85,491
18,125
39,151
28,214
25,692
4,115
5,295
5,836
8,310
2,136
7,606
684
1,990
2,403
1,955
453
NM
61
160,525
4,728
NM
103,036
17,752
2,584
7,447
9,362
14,865
655
57,080
33,581
1,188
20,831
1,479
266,228
7,228
45,877
24,407
188,716
55,896
22,354
4,896
1,370
248
16,311
6,183
3,857
676
107,711
91,773
8,581
7,357
3,680
3,680
-814,910

Percent
Change
-0.2%
-4.4%
-3.4%
4.1%
23.0%
-15.0%
-62.0%
18.0%
20.0%
14.0%
22.0%
84.0%
85.0%
58.0%
121.0%
57.0%
143.0%
48.0%
122.0%
6.8%
37.0%
86.0%
-14.0%
NM
115.0%
20.0%
14.0%
NM
6.0%
70.0%
56.0%
97.0%
14.0%
23.0%
-56.0%
21.0%
5.0%
61.0%
22.0%
340.0%
2.8%
43.0%
9.7%
12.0%
-1.7%
17.0%
14.0%
58.0%
24.0%
-57.0%
NM
NM
NM
42.0%
15.0%
NM
25.0%
-12.0%
-6.4%
-6.4%
-14.0%

Electric Utilities
Independent Power Producers
September
September
September
September
2012
2011
2012
2011
263
349
41,018
40,669
76
NM
10,746
11,086
--2,640
2,857
168
231
17,658
16,680
17
52
4,495
3,609
--5,479
6,438
2
5
--12,317
10,320
85,476
71,233
--20,919
16,558
12,311
10,315
31,265
27,639
6
NM
33,291
27,036
13,149
5,651
28,284
14,480
452
554
5,814
2,463
4,972
2,488
2,132
1,616
2,030
968
9,015
4,132
3,519
938
9,141
5,212
2,176
703
2,181
1,056
8,348
5,672
1,669
917
-1,460
642
NM
2,116
1,988
--1,046
1,619
880
755
2,757
1,692
789
NM
266
243
---*
--130
61
--148,560
120,907
NM
33,185
19
NM
4,570
3,319
101
NM
--97,775
90,241
NM
10,548
18,945
8,768
NM
8,016
--3,436
2,018
12,450
5,744
NM
1,413
9,048
7,914
1,524
1,299
10,088
8,104
NM
6,142
133
26
52
430
35,599
29,277
NM
24,438
9,362
9,304
NM
22,012
1,307
788
242
148
18,667
18,012
NM
2,279
6,263
1,174
--72,662
69,095
127,894
120,269
2,777
773
6,696
5,654
18,843
17,847
9,907
5,043
19,536
18,180
NM
5,753
31,507
32,296
103,878
103,819
35,205
31,921
28,298
22,566
11,609
9,155
13,882
13,100
3,289
4,203
NM
NM
323
159
1,300
1,057
95
242
NM
6
12,124
10,976
NM
5,121
4,112
3,945
NM
2,120
3,634
3,225
760
475
NM
17
NM
NM
37,118
34,580
69,917
54,541
28,310
25,790
62,155
48,075
4,113
3,452
6,386
4,934
4,695
5,338
1,377
1,532
3,351
3,610
--3,351
3,610
------366,571
311,382
450,531
382,298

Commercial Sector
September
September
2012
2011
918
NM
251
NM
NM
NM
506
NM
--160
NM
--941
NM
166
NM
714
NM
61
NM
1,942
1,215
363
296
142
NM
998
461
183
NM
256
74
471
406
37
NM
--342
264
88
101
NM
NM
----NM
NM
----NM
NM
--182
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
----NM
NM
----NM
NM
147
NM
NM
757
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
534
NM
NM
NM
NM
-NM
----NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
--NM
NM
NM
NM
90
98
181
303
NM
NM
NM
NM
--NM
NM

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure


(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then values under 0.5 are shown as *.)
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change.
Notes: See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2011 are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Industrial Sector
September
September
2012
2011
2,712
2,790
404
NM
1,945
1,891
335
NM
29
NM
----2,034
2,994
679
1,382
399
NM
957
1,110
3,785
4,346
980
802
1,126
1,071
883
275
218
1,895
578
303
757
611
NM
2
NM
NM
460
338
NM
NM
208
122
142
NM
--6,032
6,146
790
1,393
--2,116
2,203
1,438
967
413
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
795
NM
104
NM
3,272
3,231
2,264
2,265
359
NM
NM
NM
94
NM
72,338
76,106
NM
NM
21,534
22,936
NM
302
49,560
52,067
NM
NM
NM
-NM
NM
71
154
--NM
152
NM
42
NM
NM
934
653
NM
NM
NM
NM
137
97
194
185
88
67
88
67
--106,460
112,976

Table 4.9.B. Receipts of Natural Gas Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, (Year-to-Date) September 2012 and 2011
(Million Cubic Feet)
Electric Power Sector
Census Division
and State

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

September
2012 YTD
375,128
92,175
40,746
152,063
40,686
49,432
27
907,861
188,268
403,974
315,618
587,372
83,190
104,950
178,954
137,318
82,961
159,445
15,614
29,456
54,546
46,629
9,005
1,252
2,943
1,655,124
54,090
890
915,524
259,529
47,676
126,377
88,834
159,241
2,964
692,168
342,162
32,236
264,848
52,923
2,567,358
115,179
463,204
276,006
1,712,968
541,566
195,216
70,951
12,248
1,384
148,909
60,842
41,174
10,842
899,114
803,216
59,586
36,312
33,979
33,979
-8,419,115

All Sectors
September
2011 YTD
364,899
85,774
41,533
153,010
35,384
49,159
39
750,454
165,077
344,921
240,457
351,997
58,277
75,785
95,019
81,543
41,373
109,809
9,805
27,772
31,395
33,632
4,759
984
1,461
1,317,015
33,136
775
833,946
159,227
25,333
69,929
76,479
114,533
3,658
516,666
270,679
18,031
202,593
25,364
2,403,951
90,224
444,788
236,523
1,632,417
442,636
146,119
63,788
6,080
3,321
127,353
57,434
31,537
7,003
663,242
601,163
35,949
26,130
32,856
32,856
-6,953,525

Percent
Change
2.8%
7.5%
-1.9%
-0.6%
15.0%
0.6%
-30.0%
21.0%
14.0%
17.0%
31.0%
67.0%
43.0%
38.0%
88.0%
68.0%
101.0%
45.0%
59.0%
6.1%
74.0%
39.0%
89.0%
27.0%
101.0%
26.0%
63.0%
15.0%
9.8%
63.0%
88.0%
81.0%
16.0%
39.0%
-19.0%
34.0%
26.0%
79.0%
31.0%
109.0%
6.8%
28.0%
4.1%
17.0%
4.9%
22.0%
34.0%
11.0%
101.0%
-58.0%
17.0%
5.9%
31.0%
55.0%
36.0%
34.0%
66.0%
39.0%
3.4%
3.4%
-21.0%

Electric Utilities
Independent Power Producers
September
September
September
September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
3,731
3,130
336,676
328,004
651
546
85,191
78,835
--22,983
24,862
2,336
1,870
140,908
142,228
716
674
39,690
34,438
--47,905
47,640
27
39
--107,557
102,209
772,346
614,869
--180,144
151,173
107,478
102,171
286,630
233,421
80
NM
305,572
230,275
199,320
105,111
337,648
194,370
13,191
9,217
56,043
34,310
70,287
41,661
22,553
23,071
38,414
18,804
127,308
68,062
35,902
17,800
97,463
50,252
41,526
17,630
34,281
18,676
128,712
88,511
19,396
13,104
NM
15,206
9,535
NM
29,354
27,747
--19,038
39,109
8,129
6,625
34,193
26,684
11,265
6,478
7,906
4,047
--NM
*
--2,943
1,461
--1,220,656
998,430
372,696
271,982
203
120
43,850
27,746
890
775
--808,432
743,838
86,029
71,870
141,796
74,290
104,408
76,552
--42,089
19,952
104,965
53,719
18,424
13,772
72,702
63,822
14,895
11,533
91,363
61,454
61,313
48,396
305
412
1,689
2,161
365,645
278,218
294,589
207,809
87,389
80,495
234,331
172,402
25,221
12,038
3,582
1,527
203,074
164,020
56,676
33,881
49,961
21,665
--683,684
651,386
1,203,563
1,068,357
23,086
21,060
84,843
61,829
180,537
185,767
80,000
53,484
193,291
178,280
77,984
53,404
286,770
266,279
960,735
899,640
316,017
264,912
207,658
164,260
94,685
62,511
99,678
82,899
39,291
50,843
31,398
12,698
4,192
1,034
6,877
3,537
1,182
3,243
202
79
104,926
86,184
NM
39,509
38,060
34,590
NM
21,755
33,225
26,268
5,697
3,723
457
238
150
60
261,335
188,618
491,041
335,835
217,617
163,984
445,515
303,496
19,806
10,069
37,363
24,057
23,912
14,565
8,163
8,281
33,119
32,173
--33,119
32,173
------3,319,777
2,712,697
4,035,614
3,198,589

Commercial Sector
September
September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
9,529
9,877
2,412
2,322
NM
NM
5,577
6,027
--1,528
1,518
--8,282
7,356
1,597
1,581
6,072
5,273
613
NM
16,651
14,325
4,522
5,046
1,363
1,325
6,646
4,074
1,788
1,941
2,332
1,938
4,597
3,024
325
196
--3,125
2,361
1,109
433
NM
35
----2,495
2,541
----NM
NM
--1,749
2,169
NM
NM
NM
NM
----1,751
1,684
----NM
NM
1,418
1,356
6,564
6,573
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
1,470
4,651
4,592
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
----NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
--NM
NM
NM
NM
817
392
1,646
888
67
57
67
57
--NM
68,902

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure


(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then values under 0.5 are shown as *.)
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change.
Notes: See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2011 are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Industrial Sector
September
September
2012 YTD
2011 YTD
25,192
23,889
3,921
4,071
17,751
16,662
3,241
2,885
279
NM
----19,676
26,021
6,527
12,323
3,795
4,056
9,353
9,642
33,753
38,191
9,434
9,704
10,747
9,728
6,585
4,079
2,165
11,550
4,822
3,130
6,739
5,170
81
74
NM
NM
4,183
3,370
NM
NM
1,061
678
1,251
984
--59,277
44,063
10,037
5,271
--20,665
17,881
13,325
8,385
3,839
3,213
2,653
2,427
NM
1,118
6,565
4,683
970
NM
30,183
28,954
20,441
17,782
3,433
4,466
4,766
4,364
1,543
2,342
673,546
677,635
7,245
7,330
202,172
205,029
3,317
3,369
460,812
461,906
NM
11,560
NM
75
NM
NM
1,179
1,509
--NM
1,176
NM
388
NM
NM
10,235
6,705
NM
117,228
NM
113,402
1,600
1,430
2,590
2,396
794
626
794
626
--989,263
973,337

Table 4.10.A. Average Cost of Coal Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, September 2012 and 2011
(Dollar per MMBTU)
Census Division
and State
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

Electric Power Sector


September 2012
September 2011
3.66
W
--W
W
W
W
3.99
3.37
----2.49
2.72
3.91
4.39
3.06
3.26
2.40
2.59
2.42
2.34
1.97
1.74
2.58
W
W
W
W
2.52
2.47
2.57
1.69
1.74
1.48
1.46
1.82
1.79
1.96
2.04
1.85
1.77
1.51
1.58
1.63
1.43
2.10
2.12
3.37
3.45
W
W
--W
W
3.36
3.73
3.67
3.87
3.84
3.66
3.89
W
3.76
3.64
2.53
2.64
W
W
W
W
2.42
2.36
W
W
2.55
3.02
1.99
1.98
W
W
W
W
W
W
1.86
1.92
1.84
1.86
2.07
2.06
W
W
--W
W
W
W
2.12
2.09
W
W
W
W
2.21
2.15
W
W
1.90
1.76
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
2.38
2.43

Percent Change
W
-W
W
18.0%
---8.5%
-11.0%
-6.1%
-7.3%
3.4%
13.0%
W
W
W
-3.9%
3.0%
1.4%
1.7%
-3.9%
4.5%
-4.4%
14.0%
-0.9%
-2.3%
W
-W
-9.9%
-5.2%
4.9%
W
3.3%
-4.2%
W
W
2.5%
W
-16.0%
0.5%
W
W
W
-3.1%
-1.1%
0.5%
W
-W
W
1.4%
W
W
2.8%
W
8.0%
W
W
W
W
-2.1%

Electric Utilities
September 2012
September 2011
3.99
3.37
------3.99
3.37
----NM
2.97
--NM
3.79
-2.97
2.56
2.46
2.10
1.75
2.59
2.53
2.90
2.89
2.37
2.34
2.47
2.57
1.74
1.69
1.48
1.46
1.79
1.82
1.96
2.04
1.85
1.77
1.51
1.58
1.63
1.43
2.10
2.12
3.48
3.46
----3.60
3.39
3.36
3.73
--3.87
3.70
3.89
3.88
3.72
3.64
2.73
2.71
2.70
2.73
3.02
2.96
2.42
2.36
4.31
3.87
2.55
3.02
2.17
2.01
2.41
2.04
2.89
2.73
1.93
1.79
2.03
1.93
1.89
1.91
2.07
2.06
1.87
1.78
--NM
1.45
2.87
2.65
2.12
2.09
2.01
2.00
1.45
1.58
1.90
1.76
--1.90
1.76
--1.74
NM
1.74
NM
--2.43
2.46

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.


(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then values under 0.5 are shown as *.)
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change.
Notes: See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final.
See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Independent Power Producers


September 2012
September 2011
3.27
W
--W
W
W
W
------2.49
2.67
3.91
4.39
3.06
3.26
2.40
2.50
2.14
2.07
1.95
1.74
2.51
W
W
W
W
3.02
------------------2.98
3.38
W
W
--W
W
--3.67
3.87
3.25
2.92
-W
3.97
3.64
2.24
2.37
W
W
W
W
--W
W
--1.80
1.95
W
W
W
W
W
W
1.76
1.92
1.40
1.42
--W
W
--W
W
W
W
--W
W
W
W
2.46
2.41
W
W
--W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
2.22
2.31

Table 4.10.B. Average Cost of Coal Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, (Year-to-Date) September 2012 and 2011
(Dollar per MMBTU)
Census Division
and State
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

Electric Power Sector


September 2012
September 2011
3.79
3.64
W
W
W
W
W
W
3.96
3.54
----2.53
2.70
4.08
4.20
3.29
3.26
2.46
2.55
2.41
2.30
1.93
1.73
W
W
W
W
2.59
2.46
2.37
2.50
1.64
1.73
1.48
1.42
1.83
1.75
1.96
1.92
1.86
1.72
1.55
1.52
1.50
1.35
2.19
2.08
3.37
3.42
W
W
--W
W
3.53
3.80
3.56
3.70
3.80
3.60
W
W
W
W
2.52
W
W
W
W
W
2.46
2.33
W
W
2.64
2.82
2.03
1.90
W
W
W
W
W
W
1.95
1.86
1.85
1.79
2.07
1.96
W
W
--W
W
W
W
2.20
2.04
W
W
W
W
2.33
2.24
W
W
1.89
1.79
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
2.40
2.38

Percent Change
4.1%
W
W
W
12.0%
---6.3%
-2.9%
0.9%
-3.5%
4.8%
12.0%
W
W
5.3%
-5.2%
5.5%
4.2%
4.6%
2.1%
8.1%
2.0%
11.0%
5.3%
-1.5%
W
-W
-7.1%
-3.8%
5.6%
W
W
W
W
W
5.6%
W
-6.4%
6.8%
W
W
W
4.8%
3.4%
5.6%
W
-W
W
7.8%
W
W
4.0%
W
5.6%
W
W
W
W
0.8%

Electric Utilities
September 2012
September 2011
3.96
3.54
------3.96
3.54
----NM
2.92
--NM
3.82
-2.92
2.55
2.41
2.10
1.79
2.60
2.45
2.93
2.79
2.42
2.29
2.37
2.50
1.73
1.64
1.48
1.42
1.75
1.83
1.96
1.92
1.86
1.72
1.55
1.52
1.50
1.35
2.19
2.08
3.47
3.47
----3.49
3.54
3.53
3.80
--3.82
3.63
3.98
3.80
3.68
3.53
2.67
2.56
2.73
2.66
3.02
2.90
2.46
2.33
4.40
3.86
2.64
2.82
2.10
1.94
2.18
1.86
2.79
2.67
1.97
1.74
1.99
1.91
1.88
1.81
2.07
1.96
1.85
1.73
--1.52
1.57
2.54
2.59
2.20
2.04
1.94
1.81
1.45
1.44
1.89
1.79
--1.89
1.79
--1.70
1.65
1.70
1.65
--2.44
2.41

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.


(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then values under 0.5 are shown as *.)
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change.
Notes: See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final.
See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Independent Power Producers


September 2012
September 2011
3.68
3.68
W
W
W
W
W
W
------2.53
2.65
4.08
4.20
3.28
3.26
2.46
2.45
2.16
2.05
1.91
1.71
W
W
W
W
3.21
3.00
------------------2.93
3.16
W
W
--W
W
--3.56
3.70
3.19
2.87
W
W
W
W
2.24
W
W
W
W
W
--W
W
--1.96
1.86
W
W
W
W
W
W
1.92
1.82
1.53
1.51
--W
W
--W
W
W
W
--W
W
W
W
2.46
2.55
W
W
--W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
2.28
2.30

Table 4.11.A. Average Cost of Petroleum Liquids Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, September 2012 and 2011
(Dollar per MMBTU)
Census Division
and State
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

Electric Power Sector


September 2012
September 2011
NM
NM
NM
NM
W
W
NM
W
W
W
W
W
NM
NM
23.34
W
23.47
23.17
23.26
W
NM
22.28
24.06
22.56
W
23.63
W
W
24.07
22.74
23.95
W
W
W
W
23.43
W
22.87
24.63
NM
W
W
W
W
NM
NM
25.38
23.99
W
W
W
19.12
24.91
22.67
-W
NM
17.72
W
W
23.78
21.70
24.36
W
17.65
21.47
W
17.14
W
23.16
W
W
W
W
23.57
22.64
NM
22.26
23.48
NM
W
19.66
W
W
W
W
NM
15.44
23.42
W
25.58
23.69
28.48
24.50
23.33
NM
NM
NM
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
25.53
24.34
W
W
W
W
24.62
-W
W
W
W
23.46
23.77
W
W
22.21
21.22

Percent Change
NM
NM
W
W
W
W
NM
W
1.3%
W
NM
6.6%
W
W
5.8%
W
W
W
W
NM
W
W
NM
5.8%
W
W
9.9%
W
NM
W
9.6%
W
-18.0%
W
W
W
W
4.1%
NM
NM
W
W
W
NM
W
8.0%
16.0%
NM
NM
W
W
W
W
4.9%
W
W
-W
W
-1.3%
W
4.7%

Electric Utilities
September 2012
September 2011
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
22.83
22.68
NM
NM
22.86
22.68
NM
NM
24.10
22.38
25.18
NM
24.11
21.62
24.07
22.74
23.94
22.85
24.28
NM
23.41
22.49
24.17
22.83
NM
24.63
25.23
NM
19.08
20.20
NM
NM
25.38
23.99
NM
23.75
23.75
18.67
NM
NM
--24.03
17.67
25.42
22.95
NM
NM
24.39
22.07
17.65
21.47
24.02
16.61
24.18
23.16
23.67
21.46
24.46
22.21
23.57
22.64
NM
22.26
23.48
NM
23.96
18.56
-NM
NM
NM
NM
15.44
23.47
21.68
26.12
23.66
28.48
24.50
23.33
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
27.41
25.41
27.79
24.14
26.19
23.75
25.53
24.34
24.93
23.72
25.23
23.73
24.62
-NM
NM
21.48
21.46
23.46
23.77
21.31
21.24
22.01
20.94

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.


(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then values under 0.5 are shown as *.)
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change.
Notes: See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final.
See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Independent Power Producers


September 2012
September 2011
NM
NM
NM
NM
W
W
NM
W
W
W
W
W
--23.70
W
23.64
23.22
NM
W
NM
22.28
23.80
23.44
W
23.82
W
W
--24.05
W
W
W
NM
W
W
NM
--W
W
W
W
----W
W
W
21.97
25.00
22.69
-W
NM
NM
W
W
23.82
21.71
NM
W
--W
22.94
W
-W
W
W
W
------W
22.78
W
W
W
W
--23.39
W
19.65
23.86
------W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
--W
W
W
W
--W
W
W
W
--W
W
22.99
22.29

Table 4.11.B. Average Cost of Petroleum Liquids Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, (Year-to-Date) September 2012 and 2011
(Dollar per MMBTU)
Census Division
and State
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

Electric Power Sector


September 2012
September 2011
W
W
W
21.83
W
W
19.91
19.68
W
W
W
W
NM
NM
21.66
20.25
21.04
18.10
21.66
19.80
21.75
22.27
22.87
22.33
W
W
W
W
22.59
W
22.80
22.24
W
W
22.56
22.27
W
W
22.48
22.26
W
W
W
W
22.87
22.68
23.90
23.38
W
W
W
18.64
23.56
22.40
W
W
19.95
18.14
W
W
22.49
21.15
23.03
21.59
20.78
21.06
20.11
17.49
W
W
W
W
W
W
22.62
23.22
22.05
13.91
22.00
21.00
22.51
20.95
W
W
W
W
22.58
NM
W
W
23.26
23.03
23.82
23.54
W
20.93
NM
NM
18.00
20.57
W
W
W
W
W
W
22.47
23.42
W
W
W
W
22.38
23.73
W
W
W
W
23.34
22.67
W
W
22.27
19.89

Percent Change
W
W
W
1.2%
W
W
NM
7.0%
16.0%
9.4%
-2.3%
2.4%
W
W
W
2.5%
W
-1.3%
W
1.0%
W
W
0.8%
2.2%
W
W
5.2%
W
10.0%
W
6.3%
6.7%
-1.3%
15.0%
W
W
W
-2.6%
59.0%
4.8%
7.4%
W
W
NM
W
1.0%
1.2%
W
NM
-12.0%
W
W
W
-4.1%
W
W
-5.7%
W
W
3.0%
W
12.0%

Electric Utilities
September 2012
September 2011
21.66
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
NM
22.62
19.65
NM
NM
NM
NM
21.30
19.18
NM
NM
21.31
20.39
NM
NM
22.77
22.22
23.60
23.04
22.90
21.82
22.59
22.19
22.80
22.32
22.38
22.53
22.26
22.55
22.94
23.02
22.26
22.48
23.65
23.27
20.37
21.71
22.87
22.68
23.90
23.38
21.72
NM
21.46
18.41
NM
NM
--20.69
18.11
24.21
22.62
NM
NM
23.06
21.65
20.78
21.06
18.76
17.05
23.21
22.99
22.49
21.09
22.71
22.28
22.62
23.22
22.05
13.91
22.00
21.00
22.84
19.69
23.10
21.60
22.07
12.94
22.58
NM
23.03
21.93
23.70
23.26
23.82
23.54
22.38
20.93
NM
NM
NM
NM
25.13
23.29
25.37
25.41
23.37
23.04
22.47
23.42
24.32
23.57
24.78
23.43
22.38
23.73
NM
NM
22.29
20.34
23.34
22.67
22.14
20.07
22.22
19.85

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.


(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then values under 0.5 are shown as *.)
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change.
Notes: See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final.
See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Independent Power Producers


September 2012
September 2011
W
W
W
21.84
W
W
19.95
19.60
W
W
W
W
--21.87
20.85
21.11
20.83
22.14
19.26
21.75
22.27
23.47
23.07
W
W
W
W
-W
22.83
21.82
W
W
NM
NM
W
W
--W
W
W
W
----W
W
W
20.63
23.64
22.40
W
W
NM
20.40
W
W
22.57
21.17
NM
NM
--23.09
22.20
W
W
W
W
W
W
------22.26
22.42
W
W
W
W
--W
W
20.01
21.46
--W
---17.29
20.68
W
W
W
W
W
W
--W
W
W
W
--W
W
W
W
--W
W
22.44
20.04

Table 4.12.A. Average Cost of Petroleum Coke Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, September 2012 and 2011
(Dollar per MMBTU)
Census Division
and State
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

Electric Power Sector


September 2012
September 2011
--------------W
W
--W
W
--W
W
--4.24
4.07
W
W
W
W
1.64
1.68
1.69
--1.69
------------2.72
3.64
----2.72
3.64
------------1.83
0.49
--1.83
0.49
----2.15
3.02
--2.15
3.02
----W
W
------W
W
--------W
2.76
W
2.76
----------2.38
W

Percent Change
-------W
-W
-W
-4.2%
W
W
-2.4%
---------25.0%
---25.0%
------273.0%
-273.0%
---29.0%
--29.0%
--W
---W
----W
W
-----W

Electric Utilities
September 2012
September 2011
----------------------3.76
3.30
--4.24
4.07
----1.64
1.68
-1.69
-1.69
------------2.72
3.64
----2.72
3.64
------------1.83
0.49
--1.83
0.49
----2.15
3.02
--2.15
3.02
------------------------------------2.50
2.94

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.


(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then values under 0.5 are shown as *.)
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change.
Notes: See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final.
See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Independent Power Producers


September 2012
September 2011
--------------W
W
--W
W
--W
W
----W
W
W
W
----------------------------------------------------------W
W
------W
W
--------W
2.76
W
2.76
----------1.85
W

Table 4.12.B. Average Cost of Petroleum Coke Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, (Year-to-Date) September 2012 and 2011
(Dollar per MMBTU)
Census Division
and State
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

Electric Power Sector


September 2012
September 2011
--------------W
W
--W
W
--W
W
--4.40
4.46
W
W
W
W
1.67
1.64
1.63
NM
NM
1.60
-1.76
----------2.67
4.17
----2.67
4.17
------------1.83
0.53
--1.83
0.53
----W
W
--1.98
3.30
--W
W
W
W
------W
W
--------W
2.90
W
2.90
----------2.55
3.00

Percent Change
-------W
-W
-W
--1.3%
W
W
1.8%
NM
NM
-------36.0%
---36.0%
------245.0%
-245.0%
--W
--40.0%
-W
W
---W
----W
W
------15.0%

Electric Utilities
September 2012
September 2011
----------------------3.80
3.68
--4.40
4.46
----1.67
1.64
NM
1.63
NM
1.60
1.76
-----------2.67
4.17
----2.67
4.17
------------1.83
0.53
--1.83
0.53
----1.98
3.30
--1.98
3.30
------------------------------------2.28
3.23

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.


(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then values under 0.5 are shown as *.)
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change.
Notes: See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final.
See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Independent Power Producers


September 2012
September 2011
--------------W
W
--W
W
--W
W
----W
W
W
W
------------------------------------------------W
W
------W
W
W
W
------W
W
--------W
2.90
W
2.90
----------3.16
2.24

Table 4.13.A. Average Cost of Natural Gas Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, September 2012 and 2011
(Dollar per MMBTU)
Census Division
and State
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

Electric Power Sector


September 2012
September 2011
3.28
4.32
3.29
4.40
W
W
3.16
4.22
W
W
3.46
4.35
4.01
3.48
3.35
4.64
3.40
4.60
3.51
4.87
3.10
4.33
3.25
4.76
3.56
5.05
3.02
4.48
3.41
4.78
3.03
4.58
3.39
5.47
5.46
3.59
3.63
W
3.28
4.60
W
W
W
W
4.49
5.70
-7.91
3.85
6.38
4.17
5.30
W
W
NM
NM
4.64
5.69
3.41
4.49
3.29
4.49
W
W
W
W
3.11
4.50
3.18
W
3.06
4.23
3.19
4.16
W
W
W
W
2.80
4.93
2.98
4.16
W
4.51
2.94
4.13
W
4.23
2.98
4.13
3.40
4.68
3.48
4.79
3.85
5.15
W
W
W
W
3.24
4.52
W
W
W
W
W
W
3.49
4.62
3.54
4.65
W
3.98
W
4.99
3.93
4.87
3.93
4.87
--3.44
4.61

Percent Change
-24.0%
-25.0%
W
-25.0%
W
-20.0%
15.0%
-28.0%
-26.0%
-28.0%
-28.0%
-32.0%
-30.0%
-33.0%
-29.0%
-34.0%
-38.0%
-34.0%
W
-29.0%
W
W
-21.0%
--40.0%
-21.0%
W
NM
-18.0%
-24.0%
-27.0%
W
W
-31.0%
W
-28.0%
-23.0%
W
W
-43.0%
-28.0%
W
-29.0%
W
-28.0%
-27.0%
-27.0%
-25.0%
W
W
-28.0%
W
W
W
-24.0%
-24.0%
W
W
-19.0%
-19.0%
--25.0%

Electric Utilities
September 2012
September 2011
3.77
NM
NM
NM
--3.69
NM
6.17
3.28
--4.01
3.48
3.31
4.55
--3.31
4.55
NM
NM
3.19
5.17
3.87
NM
2.95
4.43
3.39
4.75
2.98
NM
3.72
6.60
3.60
5.34
3.63
5.64
4.60
3.28
4.27
6.66
3.35
NM
4.49
5.70
-7.91
3.85
6.38
4.40
5.45
NM
NM
NM
NM
4.78
5.75
3.39
4.38
--4.37
5.71
3.80
4.12
3.23
4.54
3.10
4.09
3.00
4.34
3.18
4.32
4.60
7.01
2.87
4.19
2.80
4.93
2.99
4.21
3.41
6.25
2.99
4.15
2.96
4.27
2.98
4.17
3.46
4.85
3.71
5.33
3.84
5.17
3.88
6.48
NM
4.09
3.27
4.56
3.50
4.81
2.84
4.12
NM
7.49
3.75
4.81
3.82
4.88
2.74
3.83
4.17
5.09
3.93
4.87
3.93
4.87
--3.72
4.89

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.


(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then values under 0.5 are shown as *.)
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change.
Notes: See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final.
See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Independent Power Producers


September 2012
September 2011
3.28
4.31
3.29
4.40
W
W
3.16
4.21
W
W
3.46
4.35
--3.35
4.65
3.40
4.60
3.59
4.99
3.10
4.33
3.28
4.60
3.53
4.97
3.17
4.55
3.42
4.79
3.05
4.27
3.06
4.73
3.51
6.19
-W
--W
W
W
W
------3.26
4.73
W
W
--3.25
5.14
3.44
4.62
3.29
4.49
W
W
W
W
2.95
4.45
3.37
W
3.13
4.10
3.19
4.09
W
W
W
W
--2.97
4.13
W
4.27
2.84
4.08
W
4.09
2.98
4.12
3.34
4.44
3.29
4.42
3.85
5.02
W
W
W
W
NM
4.42
W
W
W
W
W
W
4.50
3.36
3.42
4.53
W
4.09
W
4.67
------3.21
4.39

Table 4.13.B. Average Cost of Natural Gas Delivered for Electricity Generation by State, (Year-to-Date) September 2012 and 2011
(Dollar per MMBTU)
Census Division
and State
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

Electric Power Sector


September 2012
September 2011
3.36
5.22
3.35
5.28
W
W
3.28
5.17
W
W
3.52
5.27
3.77
5.46
3.32
5.37
3.37
5.32
3.57
5.66
2.96
4.97
2.96
4.84
3.13
4.96
2.87
4.73
3.01
4.86
2.82
4.74
3.04
5.04
5.18
3.33
W
W
3.05
4.73
W
W
W
W
3.66
5.52
NM
8.24
3.30
4.92
4.02
5.57
W
W
3.04
NM
4.57
5.85
3.13
4.85
3.04
5.33
W
W
W
4.57
3.12
5.26
3.16
W
2.85
4.53
2.92
4.48
3.25
5.93
2.74
4.48
2.69
4.71
2.80
4.48
2.98
4.85
2.76
4.46
2.83
4.53
2.78
4.45
3.27
4.99
3.29
5.11
3.72
5.02
W
W
W
W
3.18
4.98
W
W
W
W
W
W
3.31
4.78
3.34
4.77
W
W
W
W
4.10
5.03
4.10
5.03
--3.27
4.96

Percent Change
-36.0%
-37.0%
W
-37.0%
W
-33.0%
-31.0%
-38.0%
-37.0%
-37.0%
-40.0%
-39.0%
-37.0%
-39.0%
-38.0%
-41.0%
-40.0%
-36.0%
W
-36.0%
W
W
-34.0%
NM
-33.0%
-28.0%
W
NM
-22.0%
-35.0%
-43.0%
W
W
-41.0%
W
-37.0%
-35.0%
-45.0%
-39.0%
-43.0%
-38.0%
-39.0%
-38.0%
-38.0%
-38.0%
-34.0%
-36.0%
-26.0%
W
W
-36.0%
W
W
W
-31.0%
-30.0%
W
W
-18.0%
-18.0%
--34.0%

Electric Utilities
September 2012
September 2011
4.20
6.14
3.24
NM
--4.10
6.14
5.41
6.81
--3.77
5.46
3.52
5.51
--3.52
5.51
NM
NM
2.96
4.93
3.18
5.22
2.83
4.69
3.01
5.01
2.78
4.81
3.21
5.41
3.38
5.19
3.57
5.28
4.73
3.05
3.59
5.91
3.30
5.10
3.66
5.52
NM
8.24
3.30
4.92
4.29
5.67
3.04
NM
3.04
NM
4.72
5.89
3.15
4.72
--4.17
5.97
3.43
4.51
3.15
5.15
3.02
4.86
2.83
4.60
2.98
4.58
3.29
6.09
2.73
4.48
2.69
4.71
2.87
4.54
3.70
5.81
2.79
4.50
2.90
4.56
2.83
4.45
3.33
5.15
3.52
5.79
3.73
5.02
3.76
7.05
3.21
4.33
3.21
5.07
3.21
5.03
2.79
4.33
3.54
7.18
3.62
5.04
3.67
5.02
2.91
4.38
3.82
5.75
4.10
5.03
4.10
5.03
--3.55
5.14

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.


(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then values under 0.5 are shown as *.)
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change.
Notes: See Glossary for definitions. Values for 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final.
See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Independent Power Producers


September 2012
September 2011
3.35
5.21
3.35
5.28
W
W
3.27
5.15
W
W
3.52
5.27
--3.29
5.34
3.37
5.32
3.59
5.72
2.96
4.97
2.96
4.79
3.12
4.89
2.99
4.80
3.01
4.82
2.83
4.72
2.85
4.70
2.99
5.12
W
W
--W
W
W
W
------3.11
5.21
W
W
--3.10
5.41
3.12
4.98
3.04
5.33
W
W
W
4.90
3.08
5.40
3.19
W
2.87
4.44
2.90
4.44
2.96
4.65
2.77
4.48
--2.76
4.44
2.79
4.52
2.68
4.32
2.67
4.45
2.77
4.44
3.19
4.71
3.07
4.60
3.72
5.00
W
W
W
W
3.12
4.79
W
W
W
W
W
W
4.64
3.15
3.18
4.63
W
W
W
W
------3.04
4.82

Table 4.14. Receipts and Quality of Coal by Rank Delivered for Electricity Generation: Total (All Sectors) by State September 2012
(Thousand Tons)
Bituminous
Census Division
and State
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

Receipts
102
-4
47
51
--2,847
127
134
2,586
6,177
765
2,390
314
2,509
199
164
48
21
NM
87
---8,796
81
-1,527
759
624
1,731
971
575
2,527
5,145
1,203
2,873
361
708
84
NM
34
40
-2,775
658
272
NM
-83
562
1,156
39
118
118
--67
-67
26,274

Sulfur %
1.5
-0.6
0.9
2.0
--3.2
1.4
2.7
3.3
2.9
3.0
2.7
1.5
3.4
2.1
3.1
3.5
2.8
NM
3.0
---1.9
1.6
-2.0
1.2
1.8
1.3
1.5
1.1
2.8
2.3
1.5
2.8
2.0
1.8
2.1
NM
3.1
1.1
-0.7
0.6
0.4
NM
-0.5
0.8
0.6
2.2
0.6
0.6
--0.3
-0.3
2.2

Subbituminous
Ash %
8.7
-6.9
10.1
7.6
--10.6
8.7
8.6
10.8
9.7
15.9
9.1
8.7
9.1
7.6
8.8
8.0
12.1
NM
8.4
---10.5
8.5
-9.7
9.6
10.0
10.9
9.3
11.2
11.5
9.9
10.0
10.2
9.6
8.4
17.3
NM
9.0
27.4
-13.6
10.7
8.0
NM
-11.7
23.0
12.8
10.7
11.8
11.8
--7.1
-7.1
10.5

Receipts
-------54
-31
NM
9,703
4,776
873
2,069
105
1,878
10,291
2,187
1,438
1,435
3,638
1,269
NM
236
1,131
---1,094
30
---NM
1,978
1,011
258
-709
8,327
1,294
691
1,365
4,976
7,030
1,432
1,338
NM
855
85
880
57
2,379
494
-209
285
81
81
-39,088

Sulfur %
-------0.3
-0.3
NM
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.4
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.3
NM
0.4
0.3
---0.3
0.2
---NM
0.3
0.3
0.3
-0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.6
0.7
0.3
NM
0.7
0.3
0.8
1.1
0.5
0.4
-0.4
0.4
0.3
0.3
-0.3

Lignite
Ash %
-------5.8
-5.7
NM
5.0
4.9
5.2
5.2
5.4
5.0
5.0
4.9
5.0
5.6
4.9
4.9
NM
5.8
4.6
---4.6
4.5
---NM
5.2
5.3
5.1
-5.1
5.1
5.1
4.9
5.0
5.1
9.7
10.5
5.7
NM
9.0
5.8
22.6
9.3
7.1
6.8
-5.1
8.1
5.9
5.9
-5.9

Receipts
-----------------1,644
-----1,644
-----------327
--327
-4,506
-298
-4,208
NM
---NM
-----------6,507

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then values under 0.5 are shown as *.)
NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change.
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
Notes: See Glossary for definitions. Values are for 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Sulfur %
-----------------0.9
-----0.9
-----------0.5
--0.5
-1.0
-0.7
-1.0
NM
---NM
-----------0.9

Ash %
-----------------10.4
-----10.4
-----------14.8
--14.8
-16.0
-15.6
-16.0
NM
---NM
-----------14.5

Table 4.15. Receipts and Quality of Coal by Rank Delivered for Electricity Generation: Electric Utilties by State September 2012
(Thousand Tons)
Bituminous
Census Division
and State
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

Receipts
51
---51
--NM
-NM
-5,004
202
2,179
292
2,225
106
98
NM
21
NM
70
---6,574
--1,413
731
-1,613
949
410
1,458
4,859
1,171
2,873
241
574
32
-32
--2,666
658
255
--83
562
1,108
--------19,284

Sulfur %
2.0
---2.0
--NM
-NM
-3.0
3.4
2.7
1.5
3.4
2.2
2.9
NM
2.8
NM
3.0
---1.7
--2.0
1.2
-1.3
1.5
1.1
2.4
2.3
1.5
2.8
1.5
2.0
3.1
-3.1
--0.6
0.6
0.4
--0.5
0.8
0.6
--------2.1

Subbituminous
Ash %
7.6
---7.6
--NM
-NM
-9.1
11.1
8.9
8.7
9.2
7.5
9.1
NM
12.1
NM
8.2
---10.3
--9.3
9.7
-10.9
9.3
11.5
11.3
10.0
10.0
10.2
10.1
8.5
9.0
-9.0
--13.8
10.7
8.0
--11.7
23.0
12.9
--------10.3

Receipts
-----------4,851
213
733
2,044
-1,861
9,927
1,992
1,438
1,343
3,638
1,216
NM
236
1,101
---1,094
----NM
1,978
1,011
258
-709
5,304
1,129
361
1,267
2,546
5,974
1,397
1,338
--24
880
57
2,278
209
-209
-NM
NM
-29,356

Sulfur %
-----------0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
-0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.3
NM
0.4
0.3
---0.3
----NM
0.3
0.3
0.3
-0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.6
0.7
0.3
--0.3
0.8
1.1
0.5
0.4
-0.4
-NM
NM
-0.3

Lignite
Ash %
-----------5.1
5.1
5.2
5.2
-5.0
5.0
4.9
5.0
5.6
4.9
4.9
NM
5.8
4.6
---4.6
----NM
5.2
5.3
5.1
-5.1
5.0
5.1
5.2
5.0
5.0
9.9
10.5
5.7
--7.1
22.6
9.3
7.1
5.1
-5.1
-NM
NM
-6.0

Receipts
-----------------1,644
-----1,644
----------------937
-297
-640
NM
---NM
-----------2,607

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then values under 0.5 are shown as *.)
NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change.
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
Notes: See Glossary for definitions. Values are for 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Sulfur %
-----------------0.9
-----0.9
----------------1.2
-0.7
-1.5
NM
---NM
-----------1.0

Ash %
-----------------10.4
-----10.4
----------------17.5
-15.6
-18.4
NM
---NM
-----------13.0

Table 4.16. Receipts and Quality of Coal by Rank Delivered for Electricity Generation: Independent Power Producers by State September 2012
(Thousand Tons)
Bituminous
Census Division
and State
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

Receipts
42
--42
---2,668
68
93
2,507
552
369
-NM
182
---------1,674
78
---559
--NM
1,019
120
--120
----------------------5,055

Sulfur %
0.9
--0.9
---3.2
1.2
2.9
3.3
2.7
2.8
-NM
2.6
---------2.7
1.6
---1.8
--NM
3.3
3.0
--3.0
----------------------3.0

Subbituminous
Ash %
10.1
--10.1
---10.7
8.7
8.3
10.8
16.0
21.3
-NM
8.2
---------10.6
8.5
---8.9
--NM
11.8
8.6
--8.6
----------------------11.1

Receipts
-------31
-31
-4,778
4,532
141
-105
---------30
----30
---------2,925
165
330
-2,430
963
---855
61
--NM
277
--277
---9,004

Sulfur %
-------0.3
-0.3
-0.2
0.2
0.3
-0.4
---------0.2
----0.2
---------0.3
0.2
0.3
-0.3
0.7
---0.7
0.3
--NM
0.4
--0.4
---0.3

Lignite
Ash %
-------5.7
-5.7
-4.9
4.8
5.2
-5.4
---------4.5
----4.5
---------5.2
5.0
4.6
-5.3
8.7
---9.0
5.2
--NM
8.3
--8.3
---5.5

Receipts
-----------------------------------327
--327
-3,547
---3,547
----------------3,874

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then values under 0.5 are shown as *.)
NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change.
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
Notes: See Glossary for definitions. Values are for 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Sulfur %
-----------------------------------0.5
--0.5
-0.9
---0.9
----------------0.9

Ash %
-----------------------------------14.8
--14.8
-15.6
---15.6
----------------15.6

Table 4.17. Receipts and Quality of Coal by Rank Delivered for Electricity Generation:
Commercial Combined Heat and Power Sector by State September 2012 (Thousand Tons)
Bituminous
Census Division
and State
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

Receipts
-------NM
-NM
NM
27
NM
14
-NM
NM
24
NM
--7
---NM
-----NM
-NM
-NM
---NM
---------------------67

Sulfur %
-------NM
-NM
NM
2.7
NM
2.7
-NM
NM
3.4
NM
--3.3
---NM
-----NM
-NM
-NM
---NM
---------------------2.7

Subbituminous
Ash %
-------NM
-NM
NM
9.7
NM
9.1
-NM
NM
8.5
NM
--9.9
---NM
-----NM
-NM
-NM
---NM
---------------------9.5

Receipts
-----------------NM
--NM
-------------------------------------49
49
-51

Sulfur %
-----------------NM
--NM
-------------------------------------0.3
0.3
-0.3

Lignite
Ash %
-----------------NM
--NM
-------------------------------------5.9
5.9
-5.9

Receipts
---------------------------------------------------------------

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then values under 0.5 are shown as *.)
NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change.
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
Notes: See Glossary for definitions. Values are for 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Sulfur %
---------------------------------------------------------------

Ash %
---------------------------------------------------------------

Table 4.18. Receipts and Quality of Coal by Rank Delivered for Electricity Generation:
Industrial Combined Heat and Power Sector by State September 2012 (Thousand Tons)
Bituminous
Census Division
and State
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

Receipts
NM
-2
NM
---67
-25
42
328
186
NM
NM
38
88
42
27
-NM
NM
---264
--NM
28
22
36
22
92
41
159
29
--130
NM
NM
NM
--92
--NM
---47
39
77
77
--NM
-NM
1,052

Sulfur %
NM
-0.6
NM
---2.5
-1.8
3.0
2.7
3.0
NM
NM
3.5
1.9
3.2
3.5
-NM
NM
---1.5
--NM
1.1
2.4
1.2
0.9
1.5
1.6
1.0
1.2
--1.0
NM
NM
NM
--1.3
--NM
---0.3
2.2
0.4
0.4
--NM
-NM
1.8

Subbituminous
Ash %
NM
-6.9
NM
---10.9
-9.6
11.8
10.4
12.0
NM
NM
10.1
7.7
8.4
8.0
-NM
NM
---11.3
--NM
8.8
22.5
11.0
8.8
10.6
11.5
8.3
9.5
--8.0
NM
NM
NM
--10.5
--NM
---10.3
10.7
11.5
11.5
--NM
-NM
10.3

Receipts
-------NM
--NM
65
31
-NM
-17
362
195
-NM
-NM
NM
----------------NM
--NM
-94
NM
-NM
----NM
8
--8
---593

Sulfur %
-------NM
--NM
0.5
0.7
-NM
-0.3
0.3
0.3
-NM
-NM
NM
----------------NM
--NM
-0.6
NM
-NM
----NM
0.3
--0.3
---0.4

Lignite
Ash %
-------NM
--NM
5.8
6.5
-NM
-5.0
5.0
4.7
-NM
-NM
NM
----------------NM
--NM
-8.2
NM
-NM
----NM
4.1
--4.1
---5.6

Receipts
----------------------------------------NM
-NM
-NM
NM
---NM
-----------NM

* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure (e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is 1 then values under 0.5 are shown as *.)
NM = Not meaningful due to large relative standard error or excessive percentage change.
W = Withheld to avoid disclosure of individual company data.
Notes: See Glossary for definitions. Values are for 2012 are preliminary. Values for 2011 are final. See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-923.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding. Percentage difference is calculated before rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Sulfur %
----------------------------------------NM
-NM
-NM
NM
---NM
-----------NM

Ash %
----------------------------------------NM
-NM
-NM
NM
---NM
-----------NM

Table 5.1. Retail Sales of Electricity to Ultimate Customers:


Total by End-Use Sector, 2003 - September 2012 (Million Kilowatthours)
Period

Residential

Commercial

Industrial

Transportation

All Sectors

2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

1,275,824
1,291,982
1,359,227
1,351,520
1,392,241
1,379,981
1,364,474
1,445,708
1,422,801

1,198,728
1,230,425
1,275,079
1,299,744
1,336,315
1,335,981
1,307,168
1,330,199
1,328,057

1,012,373
1,017,850
1,019,156
1,011,298
1,027,832
1,009,300
917,442
970,873
991,316

6,810
7,224
7,506
7,358
8,173
7,700
7,781
7,712
7,672

3,493,734
3,547,479
3,660,969
3,669,919
3,764,561
3,732,962
3,596,865
3,754,493
3,749,846

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

147,500
122,840
111,790
88,046
94,843
127,496
154,688
154,053
124,582
96,688
93,166
130,015

108,120
100,747
101,756
99,791
106,176
119,388
127,925
129,143
119,137
108,461
101,524
108,031

75,506
74,164
78,303
78,597
82,088
83,347
85,725
87,904
83,353
82,046
79,575
80,264

715
689
656
600
606
658
667
628
639
615
607
633

331,841
298,440
292,505
267,034
283,712
330,889
369,006
371,728
327,711
287,811
274,871
318,943

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

145,054
120,121
104,921
93,700
97,688
125,983
154,729
153,739
122,720
94,585
93,220
116,341

108,243
99,789
104,263
100,505
107,624
118,169
128,063
129,371
117,951
108,655
100,552
104,873

80,077
76,332
82,196
80,356
82,095
83,941
87,245
89,014
84,959
84,287
80,858
79,956

710
637
664
629
619
643
650
625
634
616
590
656

334,084
296,879
292,044
275,190
288,026
328,736
370,686
372,749
326,263
288,144
275,220
301,826

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September

126,208
107,951
99,153
88,300
100,478
122,992
154,649
147,991
119,201

105,118
99,682
101,930
100,839
110,062
117,651
128,157
127,713
116,483

78,821
77,898
80,911
80,604
84,273
83,202
86,762
87,629
81,560

666
646
619
604
606
610
642
650
628

310,813
286,177
282,613
270,348
295,420
324,455
370,210
363,984
317,873

2010
2011
2012

1,125,839
1,118,655
1,066,922

1,012,183
1,013,977
1,007,636

728,988
746,214
741,662

5,857
5,810
5,672

2,872,868
2,884,656
2,821,893

1,438,524
1,371,069

1,331,993
1,321,717

988,100
986,763

7,665
7,534

3,766,282
3,687,082

Annual Totals

2010

2011

2012

Year to Date

Rolling 12 Months Ending in September


2011
2012

See Technical notes for additional information on the Commercial, Industrial, and Transportation sectors. NA = Not available. See Glossary for definitions.
Geographic coverage is the 50 States and the District of Columbia. Sales values for 1996-2011 include energy service provider (power marketer) data.
Values for 2011 and prior years are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary estimates based on a cutoff model sample. See Technical Notes for a discussion
of the sample design for the Form EIA-826. Utilities and energy service providers may classify commercial and industrial customers based on either NAICS codes or
demands or usage falling within specified limits by rate schedule. Changes from year to year in consumer counts, sales and revenues, particularly involving
the commercial and industrial consumer sectors, may result from respondent implementation of changes in the definitions of consumers, and reclassifications.
Retail sales and net generation may not correspond exactly for a particular month for a variety of reasons (i.e., sales data may include purchases of electricity
from nonutilities or 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.
Sources: 2006-2008: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-826, Monthly Electric Sales and Revenue Report with State Distributions Report;
1992-2005: Form EIA-861, Annual Electric Power Industry Report.

Table 5.2. Revenue from Retail Sales of Electricity to Ultimate Customers:


Total by End-Use Sector, 2003 - September 2012 (Million Dollars)
Period

Residential

Commercial

Industrial

Transportation

All Sectors

2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

111,249
115,577
128,393
140,582
148,295
155,433
157,008
166,782
166,714

96,263
100,546
110,522
122,914
128,903
138,469
132,940
135,559
135,926

51,741
53,477
58,445
62,308
65,712
68,920
62,504
65,750
67,606

514
519
643
702
792
827
828
815
803

259,767
270,119
298,003
326,506
343,703
363,650
353,280
368,906
371,049

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

15,476
13,375
12,415
10,309
11,296
15,189
18,620
18,529
14,890
11,471
10,828
14,384

10,328
9,960
10,126
9,934
10,776
12,605
13,713
13,714
12,533
11,118
10,144
10,608

4,910
4,861
5,114
5,147
5,453
5,805
6,196
6,344
5,831
5,576
5,219
5,295

73
72
67
63
64
73
73
68
67
65
64
66

30,787
28,268
27,722
25,453
27,589
33,673
38,601
38,656
33,321
28,230
26,254
30,353

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

15,770
13,286
12,090
10,936
11,656
15,079
18,709
18,582
14,934
11,427
10,982
13,262

10,590
9,968
10,354
10,015
10,962
12,592
13,661
13,874
12,494
11,142
10,034
10,241

5,228
5,058
5,369
5,243
5,481
5,993
6,381
6,583
6,076
5,706
5,281
5,205

73
67
68
63
66
71
73
68
68
63
59
64

31,662
28,380
27,881
26,257
28,166
33,736
38,824
39,107
33,572
28,338
26,355
28,772

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September

14,371
12,431
11,625
10,517
11,999
14,869
18,564
18,014
14,696

10,332
9,931
10,071
9,915
11,018
12,254
13,349
13,318
12,294

5,089
5,051
5,247
5,158
5,523
5,754
6,202
6,227
5,718

65
62
61
61
59
62
68
67
65

29,857
27,475
27,004
25,651
28,599
32,939
38,183
37,625
32,774

2010
2011
2012

130,098
131,044
127,087

103,689
104,510
102,482

49,661
51,413
49,969

621
617
569

284,069
287,584
280,108

167,727
162,758

136,380
133,899

67,503
66,162

811
755

372,421
363,573

Annual Totals

2010

2011

2012

Year to Date

Rolling 12 Months Ending in September


2011
2012

See Technical notes for additional information on the Commercial, Industrial, and Transportation sectors. NA = Not available. See Glossary for definitions.
Geographic coverage is the 50 States and the District of Columbia. Sales values for 1996-2011 include energy service provider (power marketer) data.
Values for 2011 and prior years are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary estimates based on a cutoff model sample. See Technical Notes for a discussion
of the sample design for the Form EIA-826. Utilities and energy service providers may classify commercial and industrial customers based on either NAICS codes or
demands or usage falling within specified limits by rate schedule. Changes from year to year in consumer counts, sales and revenues, particularly involving
the commercial and industrial consumer sectors, may result from respondent implementation of changes in the definitions of consumers, and reclassifications.
Retail sales and net generation may not correspond exactly for a particular month for a variety of reasons (i.e., sales data may include purchases of electricity
from nonutilities or 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.
Sources: 2006-2008: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-826, Monthly Electric Sales and Revenue Report with State Distributions Report;
1992-2005: Form EIA-861, Annual Electric Power Industry Report.

Table 5.3. Average Retail Price of Electricity to Ultimate Customers:


Total by End-Use Sector, 2003 - September 2012 (Cents per Kilowatthour)
Period

Residential

Commercial

Industrial

Transportation

All Sectors

2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011

8.72
8.95
9.45
10.40
10.65
11.26
11.51
11.54
11.72

8.03
8.17
8.67
9.46
9.65
10.36
10.17
10.19
10.23

5.11
5.25
5.73
6.16
6.39
6.83
6.81
6.77
6.82

7.54
7.18
8.57
9.54
9.70
10.74
10.65
10.57
10.46

7.44
7.61
8.14
8.90
9.13
9.74
9.82
9.83
9.90

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

10.49
10.89
11.11
11.71
11.91
11.91
12.04
12.03
11.95
11.86
11.62
11.06

9.55
9.89
9.95
9.95
10.15
10.56
10.72
10.62
10.52
10.25
9.99
9.82

6.50
6.55
6.53
6.55
6.64
6.96
7.23
7.22
7.00
6.80
6.56
6.60

10.17
10.48
10.28
10.52
10.52
11.14
10.95
10.86
10.53
10.49
10.47
10.39

9.28
9.47
9.48
9.53
9.72
10.18
10.46
10.40
10.17
9.81
9.55
9.52

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December

10.87
11.06
11.52
11.67
11.93
11.97
12.09
12.09
12.17
12.08
11.78
11.40

9.78
9.99
9.93
9.96
10.19
10.66
10.67
10.72
10.59
10.25
9.98
9.77

6.53
6.63
6.53
6.53
6.68
7.14
7.31
7.40
7.15
6.77
6.53
6.51

10.29
10.55
10.24
9.97
10.70
11.01
11.21
10.82
10.80
10.25
9.93
9.79

9.48
9.56
9.55
9.54
9.78
10.26
10.47
10.49
10.29
9.83
9.58
9.53

January
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September

11.39
11.52
11.72
11.91
11.94
12.09
12.00
12.17
12.33

9.83
9.96
9.88
9.83
10.01
10.42
10.42
10.43
10.55

6.46
6.48
6.48
6.40
6.55
6.92
7.15
7.11
7.01

9.69
9.55
9.83
10.02
9.76
10.22
10.57
10.29
10.39

9.61
9.60
9.56
9.49
9.68
10.15
10.31
10.34
10.31

2010
2011
2012

11.56
11.71
11.91

10.24
10.31
10.17

6.81
6.89
6.74

10.60
10.62
10.03

9.89
9.97
9.93

11.66
11.87

10.24
10.13

6.83
6.70

10.58
10.02

9.89
9.86

Annual Totals

2010

2011

2012

Year to Date

Rolling 12 Months Ending in September


2011
2012

See Technical notes for additional information on the Commercial, Industrial, and Transportation sectors. NA = Not available. See Glossary for definitions.
Geographic coverage is the 50 States and the District of Columbia. Sales values for 1996-2011 include energy service provider (power marketer) data.
Values for 2011 and prior years are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary estimates based on a cutoff model sample. See Technical Notes for a discussion
of the sample design for the Form EIA-826. Utilities and energy service providers may classify commercial and industrial customers based on either NAICS codes or
demands or usage falling within specified limits by rate schedule. Changes from year to year in consumer counts, sales and revenues, particularly involving
the commercial and industrial consumer sectors, may result from respondent implementation of changes in the definitions of consumers, and reclassifications.
Retail sales and net generation may not correspond exactly for a particular month for a variety of reasons (i.e., sales data may include purchases of electricity
from nonutilities or 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.
Sources: 2006-2008: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-826, Monthly Electric Sales and Revenue Report with State Distributions Report;
1992-2005: Form EIA-861, Annual Electric Power Industry Report.

Table 5.4.A. Retail Sales of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by End-Use Sector,


by State, September 2012 and 2011 (Million Kilowatthours)
Residential
Census Division
and State
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

Commercial

Industrial

Transportation

All Sectors

September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011
3,898
3,851
3,784
3,874
2,391
2,513
44
46
10,118
10,283
1,105
1,036
1,161
1,147
304
318
15
17
2,585
2,518
330
327
326
348
237
257
--893
933
1,687
1,686
1,425
1,506
1,475
1,563
27
27
4,614
4,782
390
378
415
400
175
176
--980
953
245
263
291
301
71
72
2
2
609
638
142
161
165
172
130
126
--438
459
12,014
11,507
14,289
13,928
5,884
5,941
338
340
32,525
31,717
2,943
2,683
3,446
3,410
676
690
24
25
7,089
6,808
4,703
4,600
7,203
6,877
1,148
1,097
248
229
13,301
12,804
4,368
4,224
3,640
3,642
4,061
4,154
66
86
12,135
12,105
13,878
13,881
14,946
15,090
16,369
17,335
54
45
45,246
46,351
3,786
3,690
4,263
4,248
3,742
3,786
50
41
11,840
11,766
2,371
2,404
1,974
1,977
3,841
4,021
1
1
8,188
8,404
2,443
2,355
3,044
3,059
2,649
2,868
*
*
8,137
8,283
3,700
3,898
3,779
3,855
4,167
4,675
3
2
11,649
12,430
1,578
1,533
1,885
1,951
1,970
1,985
--5,433
5,469
7,557
7,661
8,329
8,272
7,458
7,549
3
3
23,346
23,485
991
970
1,008
971
1,631
1,590
--3,631
3,531
1,115
1,127
1,364
1,363
903
942
--3,382
3,431
1,555
1,590
1,836
1,851
1,915
2,034
1
1
5,308
5,477
2,575
2,668
6,714
2,558
2,576
1,443
1,469
2
2
6,578
757
2,370
771
902
911
--2,381
708
702
277
281
398
376
438
369
--1,113
1,026
323
935
335
392
952
377
225
235
--29,559
31,525
26,578
27,308
11,367
11,759
106
112
67,611
70,704
342
411
334
391
193
228
--869
1,030
162
150
721
753
16
16
27
30
925
950
10,937
11,954
8,311
8,801
1,426
1,411
6
8
20,681
22,175
4,927
5,272
4,103
4,163
2,544
2,653
14
13
11,588
12,100
2,121
2,114
2,520
2,581
358
453
42
44
5,042
5,192
4,507
4,738
4,159
4,075
2,193
2,164
1
1
10,859
10,978
2,486
2,654
1,904
1,933
2,301
2,372
--6,691
6,960
3,331
3,483
3,921
3,989
1,402
1,461
16
15
8,670
8,949
747
748
605
622
932
1,000
*
*
2,285
2,371
10,266
10,598
7,435
7,494
10,098
10,451
*
*
27,800
28,543
2,745
2,761
1,982
1,999
2,806
2,876
--7,533
7,635
2,018
2,073
1,546
1,516
3,594
3,683
--7,158
7,272
1,836
1,927
1,300
1,309
1,325
1,408
--4,461
4,645
3,667
3,837
2,607
2,671
2,373
2,484
*
*
8,647
8,992
20,823
22,054
17,662
17,695
13,127
14,304
7
7
51,620
54,060
1,740
1,764
1,153
1,157
1,422
1,413
NM
*
4,316
4,335
3,038
3,306
2,236
2,333
2,458
2,636
1
1
7,732
8,276
2,004
1,879
1,765
1,584
1,420
1,372
--5,189
4,835
14,042
15,104
12,508
12,621
7,827
8,882
6
6
34,383
36,613
8,576
8,901
8,328
8,351
6,962
6,753
7
8
23,874
24,012
3,395
3,607
2,736
2,737
1,042
1,069
--7,173
7,413
1,560
1,570
1,733
1,735
1,349
1,347
4
4
4,646
4,656
535
577
483
500
872
845
--1,889
1,921
319
329
405
404
351
269
--1,076
1,002
1,244
1,268
857
798
1,172
1,093
1
1
3,274
3,160
592
595
817
833
619
608
--2,028
2,036
752
774
955
986
767
729
3
3
2,477
2,492
179
181
341
358
790
793
--1,311
1,331
12,261
12,354
14,635
15,426
7,485
7,930
68
72
34,449
35,782
8,900
8,823
10,963
11,684
4,119
4,566
66
69
24,048
25,142
1,210
1,303
1,294
1,340
1,023
1,039
2
2
3,529
3,684
2,378
1
2,151
2,228
2,402
2,343
2,326
1
6,873
6,957
368
389
496
513
420
423
--1,284
1,326
150
149
223
226
114
110
--487
485
219
240
273
287
306
314
--797
841
119,201
122,720
116,483
117,951
81,560
84,959
628
634
317,873
326,263

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 then values under 0.5 are shown as *.)
Notes: - See Glossary for definitions. - Values for 2011 are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary estimates based on a cutoff model sample.
See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-826.
Utilities and energy service providers may classify commercial and industrial customers based on either NAICS codes or demands or usage falling within specified limits by rate schedule.
Changes from year to year in consumer counts, sales and revenues, particularly involving the commercial and industrial consumer sectors, may result from respondent implementation of changes in the definitions of
consumers, and reclassifications.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-826, Monthly Electric Sales and Revenue Report with State Distributions Report.

Table 5.4.B. Retail Sales of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by End-Use Sector,


by State, Year-to-Date through September 2012 and 2011 (Million Kilowatthours)
Census Division
and State
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

Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Transportation
All Sectors
September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011
YTD
YTD
YTD
YTD
YTD
YTD
YTD
YTD
YTD
YTD
35,942
36,729
33,801
34,310
20,922
21,135
426
433
91,091
92,606
9,841
10,081
9,928
10,052
2,728
2,808
145
141
22,642
23,082
3,335
3,322
3,054
3,054
2,253
2,270
--8,643
8,646
15,427
15,854
13,138
13,510
12,680
12,858
262
271
41,507
42,493
3,406
3,444
3,406
3,412
1,481
1,463
--8,293
8,318
2,387
2,414
2,760
2,763
703
698
20
21
5,869
5,895
1,546
1,615
1,515
1,519
1,076
1,038
--4,136
4,171
102,911
106,214
120,397
121,676
52,115
53,729
3,007
3,125
278,430
284,743
23,237
23,646
29,841
30,067
5,987
6,147
225
244
59,290
60,105
39,257
39,821
57,940
58,344
9,799
10,083
2,125
2,250
109,122
110,498
40,417
42,747
32,616
33,265
36,329
37,499
657
630
110,019
114,141
145,224
149,439
138,835
139,722
153,244
151,688
466
440
437,768
441,289
36,678
37,107
38,352
38,491
34,143
33,765
420
395
109,593
109,758
25,282
26,586
18,305
18,476
36,315
35,897
15
16
79,917
80,974
26,501
26,903
29,012
29,314
23,876
23,715
6
4
79,394
79,935
39,970
41,946
35,507
35,959
40,945
40,642
26
25
116,448
118,572
16,792
16,898
17,658
17,482
17,965
17,669
--52,415
52,049
79,765
83,233
75,515
75,699
67,803
66,445
29
32
223,112
225,408
10,844
11,086
9,187
9,127
14,761
14,394
--34,791
34,607
10,895
11,497
11,980
11,976
8,149
8,254
--31,024
31,728
16,836
17,312
16,902
16,958
17,219
17,727
13
15
50,970
52,011
26,947
28,622
65,347
23,281
23,742
13,358
12,966
16
17
63,601
6,911
7,012
8,577
7,996
--23,197
22,643
7,608
7,736
3,215
3,398
3,708
3,609
3,739
3,169
--10,661
10,176
8,897
3,582
3,445
3,376
2,001
1,939
--8,867
3,421
260,396
281,549
231,208
234,325
105,511
105,617
982
1,011
598,097
622,502
3,579
3,710
3,288
3,284
2,052
1,923
--8,918
8,916
1,571
1,661
6,671
6,862
166
163
246
242
8,655
8,928
86,370
91,914
69,317
69,905
12,697
12,822
63
65
168,447
174,706
42,553
46,618
35,401
36,213
23,709
23,925
120
133
101,782
106,889
20,473
21,594
23,085
23,614
3,614
3,746
401
420
47,573
49,373
42,226
46,293
35,556
35,643
20,097
20,018
5
6
97,884
101,960
22,258
24,728
16,403
16,744
21,369
21,242
--60,029
62,714
33,087
36,031
35,632
36,131
12,968
13,033
143
142
81,830
85,337
8,279
9,001
5,857
5,929
8,840
8,745
3
3
22,979
23,678
90,104
97,935
63,170
64,739
93,371
91,232
1
1
246,646
253,908
24,097
26,324
16,831
17,269
25,622
25,575
--66,550
69,168
20,213
21,532
14,100
14,418
33,468
31,868
--67,782
67,818
14,225
15,515
10,493
10,578
12,562
12,268
--37,279
38,361
31,569
34,564
21,746
22,474
21,719
21,521
1
1
75,035
78,561
165,257
177,495
143,892
141,726
118,031
124,542
61
59
427,242
443,822
14,136
15,152
9,307
9,388
12,818
12,806
*
*
36,262
37,346
23,578
25,652
18,472
18,630
23,024
22,445
8
8
65,083
66,735
18,201
19,678
15,147
15,048
12,397
11,916
--45,745
46,643
109,342
117,013
100,965
98,660
69,792
77,374
53
51
280,152
293,098
74,576
73,683
71,441
70,907
62,241
60,593
73
68
208,331
205,251
26,495
26,450
22,653
22,622
9,367
9,305
--58,515
58,377
14,069
13,916
15,069
15,039
11,732
11,517
39
37
40,908
40,508
6,062
6,168
4,486
4,483
7,587
7,085
--18,135
17,737
3,590
3,696
3,691
3,672
3,104
2,929
--10,385
10,298
9,932
9,260
7,139
6,826
10,374
10,058
6
6
27,451
26,151
5,298
5,293
7,031
7,036
5,440
5,195
--17,770
17,524
7,101
6,811
8,165
7,991
7,192
6,914
28
25
22,487
21,740
2,029
2,090
3,207
3,237
7,444
7,589
--12,680
12,916
109,143
108,620
124,839
126,218
64,675
67,514
626
643
299,282
302,994
68,451
67,111
90,981
92,437
34,728
37,451
602
619
194,761
197,617
13,972
14,267
11,855
11,807
9,025
9,074
19
19
34,872
35,167
22,003
5
26,720
27,242
21,973
20,921
20,989
5
69,649
70,210
3,720
12,133
3,605
3,757
4,539
4,656
3,750
--11,894
1,552
1,546
2,128
2,115
1,020
983
--4,701
4,644
2,053
2,212
2,411
2,541
2,730
2,736
--7,193
7,489
1,066,922
1,118,655
1,007,636
1,013,977
741,662
746,214
5,672
5,810
2,821,893
2,884,656

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 then values under 0.5 are shown as *.)
Notes: - See Glossary for definitions. - Values for 2011 are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary estimates based on a cutoff model sample.
See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-826.
Utilities and energy service providers may classify commercial and industrial customers based on either NAICS codes or demands or usage falling within specified limits by rate schedule.
Changes from year to year in consumer counts, sales and revenues, particularly involving the commercial and industrial consumer sectors, may result from respondent implementation of changes in the definitions of
consumers, and reclassifications.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-826, Monthly Electric Sales and Revenue Report with State Distributions Report.

Table 5.5.A. Revenue from Retail Sales of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by End-Use Sector,
by State, September 2012 and 2011 (Million Dollars)
Residential
Census Division
and State
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

Commercial

Industrial

Transportation

All Sectors

September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011
618
627
523
566
294
324
3
3
1,438
1,520
191
187
169
175
39
42
1
2
400
406
49
50
38
41
18
22
--104
113
257
263
204
232
195
218
1
2
658
714
62
62
55
55
21
21
--137
139
37
38
34
39
7
9
*
*
78
86
24
26
24
24
13
12
--60
63
1,905
1,888
1,974
1,977
442
474
43
44
4,363
4,382
461
434
469
457
74
77
3
3
1,006
970
892
867
1,168
1,150
78
80
35
33
2,173
2,131
552
587
337
370
289
317
5
8
1,184
1,281
1,706
1,728
1,434
1,441
1,086
1,145
3
3
4,229
4,318
430
471
353
362
218
236
3
3
1,004
1,072
255
259
176
179
240
253
*
*
672
691
351
318
338
313
202
207
*
*
891
838
450
471
361
378
275
299
*
*
1,086
1,147
219
210
206
209
151
151
--576
570
843
836
739
720
492
487
*
*
2,074
2,042
113
111
84
80
94
88
--291
278
128
124
128
124
63
65
--319
313
188
187
175
172
134
140
*
*
498
499
267
275
585
214
216
93
94
*
*
574
66
205
70
63
62
--215
82
77
29
28
34
31
30
24
--93
83
33
79
36
33
85
31
15
15
--3,449
3,653
2,503
2,592
766
796
9
10
6,728
7,050
47
57
34
40
18
20
--99
118
20
20
85
95
1
1
2
3
108
119
1,277
1,386
810
854
116
120
1
1
2,204
2,361
575
610
389
409
160
179
1
1
1,125
1,199
280
283
267
290
28
38
4
4
578
615
514
519
368
344
146
138
*
*
1,028
1,000
290
312
186
185
142
143
--618
641
372
391
312
323
96
95
1
1
781
810
75
74
52
52
61
62
*
*
187
188
1,072
1,104
737
745
665
698
*
*
2,474
2,547
320
319
209
206
186
188
--715
714
197
200
139
135
201
206
--536
542
182
192
118
121
87
98
--387
412
373
392
272
282
191
205
*
*
836
879
2,200
2,376
1,421
1,568
733
921
1
1
4,355
4,866
171
170
91
90
85
87
NM
*
347
347
260
314
173
202
116
161
*
*
549
677
201
208
135
136
73
78
--409
422
1,569
1,685
1,022
1,139
459
595
1
1
3,050
3,420
972
981
776
765
468
456
1
1
2,217
2,203
396
416
271
268
73
73
--740
757
188
188
169
173
98
102
*
*
455
464
44
39
33
28
51
44
--127
110
34
34
37
37
18
15
--90
87
144
146
76
73
97
95
*
*
317
314
71
68
79
80
36
39
--186
186
77
73
82
78
47
42
*
*
207
194
19
17
29
28
48
46
--95
91
1,825
1,624
2,060
1,985
660
660
6
6
4,550
4,276
1,514
1,306
1,770
1,697
503
503
6
6
3,793
3,512
121
128
108
108
59
59
*
*
289
294
181
*
189
190
181
99
98
*
469
469
107
118
126
136
112
115
--345
368
26
27
31
35
18
17
--75
80
81
90
95
101
94
98
--270
289
14,696
14,934
12,294
12,494
5,718
6,076
65
68
32,774
33,572

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 then values under 0.5 are shown as *.)
Notes: - See Glossary for definitions. - Values for 2011 are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary estimates based on a cutoff model sample.
See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-826.
Utilities and energy service providers may classify commercial and industrial customers based on either NAICS codes or demands or usage falling within specified limits by rate schedule.
Changes from year to year in consumer counts, sales and revenues, particularly involving the commercial and industrial consumer sectors, may result from respondent implementation of changes in the definitions of
consumers, and reclassifications.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-826, Monthly Electric Sales and Revenue Report with State Distributions Report.

Table 5.5.B. Revenue from Retail Sales of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by End-Use Sector,
by State, Year-to-Date through September 2012 and 2011 (Million Dollars)
Census Division
and State
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

Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Transportation
All Sectors
September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011
YTD
YTD
YTD
YTD
YTD
YTD
YTD
YTD
YTD
YTD
5,672
5,839
4,660
4,938
2,535
2,671
29
34
12,897
13,483
1,702
1,817
1,459
1,571
348
372
14
14
3,523
3,775
491
512
353
376
174
206
--1,018
1,094
2,325
2,329
1,838
1,952
1,655
1,730
12
17
5,831
6,028
549
567
457
482
174
181
--1,180
1,230
345
353
335
346
76
79
3
3
759
780
261
261
218
212
108
102
--586
575
15,831
16,806
15,752
16,860
3,942
4,478
364
391
35,888
38,536
3,700
3,851
3,888
4,125
635
719
22
27
8,245
8,723
6,940
7,305
8,811
9,383
676
812
291
308
16,718
17,808
5,191
5,650
3,052
3,352
2,630
2,947
51
56
10,925
12,005
17,462
17,556
13,251
13,320
10,048
9,926
28
31
40,790
40,833
4,185
4,347
3,174
3,350
2,041
2,187
25
27
9,425
9,911
2,615
2,653
1,663
1,618
2,313
2,212
1
2
6,593
6,485
3,752
3,568
3,182
3,037
1,841
1,747
*
*
8,776
8,353
4,673
4,788
3,358
3,484
2,510
2,480
2
2
10,542
10,753
2,237
2,200
1,873
1,830
1,343
1,300
--5,453
5,330
8,522
8,496
6,468
6,337
4,286
4,109
2
2
19,279
18,943
1,188
1,168
744
727
800
763
--2,732
2,658
1,223
1,234
1,098
1,061
564
558
--2,884
2,853
1,926
1,912
1,503
1,494
1,141
1,160
1
1
4,570
4,568
2,776
2,829
5,573
1,954
1,960
803
783
1
1
5,535
558
1,815
593
599
527
--1,965
773
730
295
290
296
274
249
197
--840
761
333
715
342
279
752
262
131
120
--29,699
31,522
21,729
22,179
6,909
7,101
82
93
58,419
60,895
485
507
330
352
170
176
--985
1,036
193
226
804
894
9
12
21
26
1,027
1,158
9,922
10,577
6,739
6,856
1,024
1,111
5
6
17,691
18,550
4,760
5,217
3,365
3,605
1,413
1,614
10
11
9,547
10,447
2,640
2,900
2,443
2,701
292
336
33
39
5,409
5,975
4,587
4,722
3,073
2,885
1,289
1,208
*
*
8,949
8,815
2,581
2,714
1,568
1,556
1,279
1,266
--5,428
5,536
3,716
3,822
2,916
2,852
873
842
12
11
7,518
7,527
815
837
491
478
559
536
*
*
1,865
1,851
9,217
9,882
6,201
6,328
5,775
5,727
*
*
21,193
21,938
2,738
2,912
1,781
1,794
1,615
1,611
--6,133
6,318
1,881
1,970
1,222
1,225
1,810
1,714
--4,913
4,909
1,444
1,572
972
1,004
788
817
--3,205
3,393
3,154
3,428
2,226
2,305
1,561
1,585
*
*
6,942
7,318
17,039
18,510
11,569
12,227
6,447
7,591
6
6
35,061
38,334
1,314
1,364
714
703
729
729
*
*
2,758
2,797
1,961
2,312
1,426
1,584
1,080
1,296
1
1
4,468
5,193
1,722
1,872
1,113
1,157
636
660
--3,470
3,688
12,042
12,963
8,316
8,782
4,002
4,906
6
5
24,365
26,656
8,188
7,860
6,441
6,320
3,895
3,748
7
6
18,532
17,934
3,015
2,972
2,182
2,176
617
619
--5,814
5,768
1,611
1,582
1,404
1,426
812
813
4
4
3,831
3,825
512
490
307
292
431
371
--1,250
1,153
362
360
336
335
156
156
--854
850
1,169
1,080
631
622
705
713
1
1
2,506
2,416
609
580
656
635
319
319
--1,584
1,533
711
608
663
586
409
352
3
2
1,786
1,549
198
187
262
248
447
404
--907
840
14,407
13,547
15,250
14,872
5,111
5,150
49
53
34,818
33,622
10,761
9,952
12,581
12,276
3,751
3,809
47
51
27,140
26,087
1,373
1,354
989
959
504
494
2
1
2,867
2,808
1,681
*
2,273
2,241
1,637
857
848
*
4,811
4,727
912
3,066
1,050
1,024
1,160
1,130
1,021
--3,231
280
270
314
322
174
151
--769
744
769
754
846
807
846
761
--2,462
2,322
127,087
131,044
102,482
104,510
49,969
51,413
569
617
280,108
287,584

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 then values under 0.5 are shown as *.)
Notes: - See Glossary for definitions. - Values for 2011 are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary estimates based on a cutoff model sample.
See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-826.
Utilities and energy service providers may classify commercial and industrial customers based on either NAICS codes or demands or usage falling within specified limits by rate schedule.
Changes from year to year in consumer counts, sales and revenues, particularly involving the commercial and industrial consumer sectors, may result from respondent implementation of changes in the definitions of
consumers, and reclassifications.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-826, Monthly Electric Sales and Revenue Report with State Distributions Report.

Table 5.6.A. Average Retail Price of Electricity to Ultimate Customers by End-Use Sector,
by State, September 2012 and 2011 (Cents per Kilowatthour)
Residential
Census Division
and State
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

Commercial

Industrial

Transportation

All Sectors

September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011
15.86
16.27
13.82
14.62
12.28
12.89
6.71
7.43
14.21
14.78
17.26
18.04
14.54
15.29
12.97
13.09
9.40
9.60
15.49
16.11
14.81
15.40
11.57
11.76
7.48
8.51
--11.68
12.14
15.22
15.58
14.34
15.38
13.25
13.98
4.76
5.58
14.26
14.94
15.82
16.49
13.16
13.84
11.95
11.99
--14.00
14.55
15.08
14.53
11.60
12.92
10.40
11.87
12.36
14.23
12.86
13.47
16.55
16.31
14.26
13.99
9.83
9.78
--13.69
13.65
15.85
16.41
13.81
14.19
7.50
7.98
12.62
12.80
13.41
13.82
15.65
16.18
13.60
13.39
10.96
11.17
10.54
10.33
14.19
14.25
18.97
18.84
16.22
16.73
6.83
7.32
14.00
14.52
16.34
16.64
12.64
13.91
9.26
10.15
7.12
7.62
8.20
8.94
9.76
10.58
12.29
12.45
9.60
9.55
6.63
6.61
5.48
7.38
9.35
9.32
11.36
12.76
8.28
8.53
5.83
6.22
5.25
7.30
8.48
9.11
10.76
10.76
8.94
9.05
6.25
6.30
9.34
10.27
8.21
8.22
14.38
13.50
11.10
10.24
7.62
7.21
8.96
7.86
10.95
10.12
12.17
12.07
9.54
9.80
6.60
6.39
7.24
6.94
9.32
9.23
13.91
13.70
10.94
10.71
7.65
7.62
--10.61
10.42
11.15
10.91
8.87
8.70
6.60
6.45
9.64
9.05
8.89
8.70
11.41
11.40
8.37
8.19
5.76
5.53
--8.03
7.87
11.44
11.02
9.41
9.09
6.98
6.85
--9.43
9.11
12.11
11.77
9.52
9.31
7.02
6.88
9.64
9.16
9.37
9.12
10.37
10.31
8.71
8.37
8.37
6.43
6.42
9.63
8.96
8.73
8.77
8.66
9.09
7.01
6.76
--9.02
11.51
11.00
10.47
10.12
8.57
8.23
6.74
6.44
--8.32
8.10
8.41
10.27
8.46
8.19
6.89
6.22
--8.90
10.76
11.67
11.59
9.42
9.49
6.74
6.77
8.56
8.91
9.95
9.97
13.71
13.94
10.15
10.29
9.20
8.93
--11.34
11.45
12.21
13.22
11.72
12.60
5.94
6.07
8.92
9.52
11.63
12.49
11.68
11.59
9.75
9.71
8.13
8.53
8.78
8.43
10.66
10.65
11.67
11.57
9.49
9.82
6.28
6.74
8.00
8.51
9.71
9.91
13.19
13.38
10.60
11.24
7.70
8.40
8.69
8.96
11.47
11.84
11.41
10.95
8.85
8.44
6.67
6.35
7.87
7.08
9.47
9.11
11.66
11.77
9.78
9.56
6.16
6.04
--9.23
9.20
11.15
11.23
7.96
8.10
6.82
6.48
8.07
8.30
9.00
9.05
10.03
9.89
8.56
8.33
6.50
6.22
7.92
7.61
8.20
7.93
10.44
10.42
9.91
9.94
6.59
6.67
10.88
11.09
8.90
8.92
11.66
11.56
10.54
10.32
6.62
6.54
--9.49
9.35
9.74
9.66
8.96
8.91
5.60
5.60
--7.49
7.45
9.91
9.98
9.09
9.27
6.59
6.96
--8.69
8.87
10.17
10.22
10.42
10.57
8.06
8.25
10.88
11.09
9.67
9.78
10.57
10.78
8.05
8.86
5.58
6.44
10.41
9.89
8.44
9.00
9.81
9.64
7.87
7.75
6.00
6.18
NM
11.98
8.04
8.01
8.55
9.49
7.73
8.67
4.73
6.11
9.56
8.29
7.10
8.18
10.03
11.05
7.66
8.61
5.13
5.66
--7.88
8.72
11.17
11.16
8.17
9.03
5.86
6.70
10.51
10.12
8.87
9.34
11.34
11.02
9.32
9.16
6.72
6.75
10.63
10.30
9.29
9.17
11.67
11.53
9.90
9.81
7.02
6.83
--10.32
10.22
12.03
11.98
9.77
9.97
7.24
7.60
11.10
10.63
9.80
9.96
8.14
6.73
6.76
5.52
5.82
5.18
--6.72
5.73
10.75
10.44
9.23
9.27
5.12
5.72
--8.34
8.70
11.58
11.52
8.92
9.13
8.25
8.69
9.27
10.07
9.69
9.94
11.99
11.36
9.66
9.57
5.90
6.36
--9.19
9.13
10.25
9.43
8.57
7.96
6.17
5.74
10.29
9.95
8.34
7.77
10.38
9.61
8.42
7.73
6.04
5.75
--7.25
6.81
14.88
13.14
14.07
12.87
8.82
8.33
8.51
8.82
13.21
11.95
17.01
14.80
16.15
14.52
12.21
11.02
8.53
8.85
15.77
13.97
10.04
9.79
8.37
8.03
5.74
5.65
8.08
7.85
8.18
7.98
7.62
7.79
8.79
8.52
7.53
4.21
4.23
8.60
6.82
6.75
27.23
27.77
29.03
30.17
25.38
26.39
26.71
--26.86
17.29
18.33
13.99
15.44
15.94
15.73
--15.46
16.40
37.07
37.53
34.70
35.00
30.72
31.25
--33.82
34.33
12.33
12.17
10.55
10.59
7.01
7.15
10.39
10.80
10.31
10.29

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 then values under 0.5 are shown as *.)
Notes: - See Glossary for definitions. - Values for 2011 are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary estimates based on a cutoff model sample.
See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-826.
Utilities and energy service providers may classify commercial and industrial customers based on either NAICS codes or demands or usage falling within specified limits by rate schedule.
Changes from year to year in consumer counts, sales and revenues, particularly involving the commercial and industrial consumer sectors, may result from respondent implementation of changes in the definitions of
consumers, and reclassifications.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-826, Monthly Electric Sales and Revenue Report with State Distributions Report.

Table 5.6.B. Average Retail Price of Electricity to Ultimate Customers7 by End-Use Sector,
by State, Year-to-Date through September 2012 and 2011 (Cents per Kilowatthour)
Census Division
and State
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

Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Transportation
All Sectors
September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011 September 2012 September 2011
YTD
YTD
YTD
YTD
YTD
YTD
YTD
YTD
YTD
YTD
15.78
15.90
13.79
14.39
12.12
12.64
6.88
7.96
14.16
14.56
17.29
18.03
14.70
15.63
12.75
13.26
9.84
10.08
15.56
16.36
14.71
15.40
11.57
12.31
7.71
9.10
--11.77
12.65
15.07
14.69
13.99
14.44
13.05
13.46
4.75
6.39
14.05
14.19
16.13
16.48
13.41
14.12
11.75
12.37
--14.23
14.79
14.45
14.62
12.12
12.51
10.87
11.34
13.40
14.10
12.93
13.24
16.86
16.16
14.38
13.95
10.04
9.86
--14.18
13.79
15.38
15.82
13.08
13.86
7.56
8.33
12.10
12.52
12.89
13.53
15.92
16.29
13.03
13.72
10.61
11.70
9.70
10.86
13.91
14.51
17.68
18.34
15.21
16.08
6.90
8.05
13.68
13.71
15.32
16.12
12.84
13.22
9.36
10.08
7.24
7.86
7.83
8.92
9.93
10.52
12.02
11.75
9.54
9.53
6.56
6.54
6.10
6.96
9.32
9.25
11.41
11.72
8.28
8.70
5.98
6.48
5.90
6.86
8.60
9.03
10.34
9.98
9.09
8.76
6.37
6.16
9.54
9.71
8.25
8.01
14.16
13.26
10.97
10.36
7.71
7.37
7.78
8.89
11.05
10.45
11.69
11.41
9.46
9.69
6.13
6.10
6.90
6.60
9.05
9.07
13.32
13.02
10.61
10.47
7.48
7.36
--10.40
10.24
10.68
10.21
8.57
8.37
6.32
6.18
7.93
7.73
8.64
8.40
10.96
10.53
8.10
7.97
5.42
5.30
--7.85
7.68
11.22
10.73
9.16
8.86
6.92
6.76
--9.30
8.99
11.44
11.05
8.89
8.81
6.62
6.55
8.71
8.37
8.97
8.78
10.30
9.88
8.53
8.39
8.26
6.01
6.04
7.32
7.18
8.70
8.08
8.02
8.46
6.98
6.59
--8.47
10.16
9.43
9.16
8.54
8.00
7.58
6.65
6.23
--7.88
7.48
9.29
8.04
10.00
8.09
8.48
7.77
6.57
6.21
--11.41
11.20
9.40
9.47
6.55
6.72
8.38
9.21
9.77
9.78
13.55
13.67
10.03
10.73
8.29
9.17
--11.04
11.62
12.31
13.63
12.05
13.02
5.20
7.46
8.66
10.59
11.87
12.97
11.49
11.51
9.72
9.81
8.07
8.67
8.48
8.78
10.50
10.62
11.19
11.19
9.50
9.96
5.96
6.75
7.94
8.16
9.38
9.77
12.90
13.43
10.58
11.44
8.09
8.96
8.26
9.25
11.37
12.10
10.86
10.20
8.64
8.09
6.41
6.03
7.88
6.91
9.14
8.65
11.59
10.97
9.56
9.29
5.99
5.96
--9.04
8.83
11.23
10.61
8.18
7.89
6.73
6.46
8.58
8.03
9.19
8.82
9.85
9.30
8.38
8.06
6.32
6.13
8.41
8.73
8.12
7.82
10.23
10.09
9.82
9.77
6.18
6.28
11.20
12.00
8.59
8.64
11.36
11.06
10.58
10.39
6.30
6.30
--9.22
9.13
9.31
9.15
8.67
8.50
5.41
5.38
--7.25
7.24
10.15
10.13
9.27
9.49
6.27
6.66
--8.60
8.84
9.99
9.92
10.24
10.26
7.19
7.36
11.20
12.00
9.25
9.31
10.31
10.43
8.04
8.63
5.46
6.10
10.28
9.87
8.21
8.64
9.30
9.00
7.68
7.49
5.69
5.70
NM
11.06
7.61
7.49
8.32
9.01
7.72
8.50
4.69
5.78
8.56
8.67
6.86
7.78
9.46
9.51
7.35
7.69
5.13
5.54
--7.59
7.91
11.01
11.08
8.24
8.90
5.73
6.34
10.54
10.06
8.70
9.09
10.98
10.67
9.02
8.91
6.26
6.18
9.54
9.55
8.90
8.74
11.38
11.24
9.63
9.62
6.59
6.65
--9.94
9.88
11.45
11.37
9.32
9.48
6.92
7.06
9.56
9.83
9.36
9.44
8.45
7.94
6.84
6.50
5.68
5.24
--6.90
6.50
10.08
9.73
9.10
9.13
5.03
5.31
--8.22
8.26
11.77
11.67
8.84
9.11
6.80
7.09
8.53
8.86
9.13
9.24
11.50
10.95
9.33
9.02
5.86
6.13
--8.91
8.75
10.02
8.93
8.12
7.33
5.69
5.10
9.75
9.32
7.94
7.12
9.78
8.97
8.17
7.66
6.00
5.33
--7.15
6.50
13.20
12.47
12.22
11.78
7.90
7.63
7.90
8.19
11.63
11.10
15.72
14.83
13.83
13.28
10.80
10.17
7.89
8.19
13.94
13.20
9.83
9.49
8.34
8.12
5.58
5.44
8.25
7.87
8.22
7.98
7.64
8.06
8.51
8.23
7.45
4.09
4.04
8.49
6.91
6.73
24.52
25.27
29.13
27.26
25.57
24.26
27.22
--27.17
18.07
17.48
14.78
15.25
17.08
15.40
--16.36
16.02
37.49
34.09
35.09
31.77
31.01
27.80
--34.23
31.01
11.91
11.71
10.17
10.31
6.74
6.89
10.03
10.62
9.93
9.97

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 then values under 0.5 are shown as *.)
Notes: - See Glossary for definitions. - Values for 2011 are final. Values for 2012 are preliminary estimates based on a cutoff model sample.
See Technical Notes for a discussion of the sample design for the Form EIA-826.
Utilities and energy service providers may classify commercial and industrial customers based on either NAICS codes or demands or usage falling within specified limits by rate schedule.
Changes from year to year in consumer counts, sales and revenues, particularly involving the commercial and industrial consumer sectors, may result from respondent implementation of changes in the definitions of
consumers, and reclassifications.
Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-826, Monthly Electric Sales and Revenue Report with State Distributions Report.

Table A.1.A. Relative Standard Error (Percent) for Net Generation by Fuel Type:
Total (All Sectors) by Census Division and State, September 2012
Petroleum
Petroleum
Census Region and State
Coal
Liquids
Coke
Natural Gas
New England
48
11
-1
Connecticut
0
22
-1
Maine
0
21
-3
Massachusetts
55
16
-1
New Hampshire
0
72
-*
Rhode Island
-33
-1
Vermont
-127
-0
Middle Atlantic
1
7
180
1
New Jersey
0
17
-1
New York
5
11
0
2
Pennsylvania
2
5
180
1
East North Central
*
2
3
1
Illinois
*
4
-3
Indiana
*
5
0
2
Michigan
1
7
73
3
Ohio
1
1
0
1
Wisconsin
1
12
0
3
West North Central
1
6
0
7
Iowa
2
9
0
10
Kansas
0
15
0
31
Minnesota
3
43
0
5
Missouri
1
7
0
5
Nebraska
2
17
-14
North Dakota
3
16
-142
South Dakota
6
37
-94
South Atlantic
*
2
0
1
Delaware
2
20
-2
District of Columbia
-0
-126
Florida
*
4
0
1
Georgia
*
7
0
1
Maryland
1
12
-5
North Carolina
1
7
-2
South Carolina
1
10
0
3
Virginia
2
3
-1
West Virginia
*
2
-16
East South Central
*
3
0
1
Alabama
*
13
-2
Kentucky
1
3
0
9
Mississippi
0
17
-2
Tennessee
*
2
-1
West South Central
*
3
4
1
Arkansas
0
6
0
3
Louisiana
0
4
7
1
Oklahoma
1
14
0
1
Texas
*
4
3
1
Mountain
1
10
0
1
Arizona
*
19
0
1
Colorado
1
113
-4
Idaho
66
570
-3
Montana
4
24
0
115
Nevada
0
3
-1
New Mexico
0
23
-5
Utah
2
11
-7
Wyoming
2
3
-21
Pacific Contiguous
1
12
134
1
California
10
13
134
1
Oregon
0
27
-1
Washington
0
24
-2
Pacific Noncontiguous
5
4
-10
Alaska
14
8
-10
Hawaii
3
4
--U.S. Total
*
4
2
*
* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.
(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is '1' then values under 0.5 are shown as '*'.)

Other Gases
-------10
33
-9
5
23
5
0
29
-61
-----61
-14
0
-0
-32
---0
13
14
--0
4
-7
-4
12
---0
0
-115
6
5
7
-0
102
251
109
3

Nuclear
0
0
-0
0
-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--0
--0
0
0
0
0
0
-0
0
-0
0
0
0
0
-0
0
0
-------0
0
-0
---0

Hydroelectric
Conventional
12
53
14
37
27
463
34
3
258
3
21
18
143
16
38
23
31
5
48
330
51
25
35
0
0
6
--92
10
5
8
21
19
21
4
5
7
-7
13
17
0
29
39
4
3
21
9
8
4
96
41
10
2
5
3
2
21
21
131
1

Table A.1.A. Relative Standard Error (Percent) for Net Generation by Fuel Type:
Total (All Sectors) by Census Division and State, September 2012 (Continued)
Solar Thermal
and
Photovoltaic
78
--83
--220
22
27
16
65
44
59
--66
---------21
93
-18
220
75
72
--------28
---28
6
8
16
--6
26
287
-10
10
158
0
92
-92
6

Census Region and State


Wind
Geothermal
Biomass
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
.
4
.
-.
Arizona
.
Colorado
.
-.
Idaho
.
19
.
Montana
.
0
.
Nevada
.
4
.
New Mexico
.
-.
Utah
.
4
.
Wyoming
.
-.
Pacific Contiguous
.
1
.
California
.
1
.
Oregon
.
-.
Washington
.
-.
Pacific Noncontiguous
.
0
.
Alaska
.
-.
Hawaii
.
0
.
U.S. Total
.
2
.
* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.
(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is '1' then values under 0.5 are shown as '*'.)

Other
Renewables
2
5
2
7
10
21
15
2
8
2
3
2
2
2
5
5
4
1
1
2
2
3
3
2
2
1
27
-3
4
6
4
1
3
0
3
3
10
3
7
1
3
5
1
1
2
6
2
7
5
3
5
4
3
1
1
2
2
5
111
5
1

Hydroelectric
Pumped
Storage
0
0
-0
---0
0
0
0
0
--0
--0
---0
---0
---0
-0
0
0
-0
---0
0
0
-0
-0
0
0
------0
0
-0
---0

Other Energy
Sources
3
5
11
4
28
--3
5
5
5
6
21
3
8
0
27
9
--10
0
-36
0
2
--3
36
1
31
0
6
0
28
0
0
230
0
11
0
7
129
18
4
0
36
0
0
35
-4
0
7
8
34
16
0
0
0
2

All Energy
Sources
1
1
3
1
2
1
5
*
1
1
1
*
*
*
1
*
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
2
*
2
126
1
*
1
1
*
*
*
*
1
1
1
1
*
1
1
1
*
1
*
1
6
3
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
3
7
3
*

Table A.1.B. Relative Standard Error (Percent) for Net Generation by Fuel Type:
Total (All Sectors) by Census Division and State, Year-to-Date through September 2012
Petroleum
Petroleum
Census Region and State
Coal
Liquids
Coke
Natural Gas
New England
3
2
-*
Connecticut
0
3
-1
Maine
0
3
-1
Massachusetts
5
4
-1
New Hampshire
0
13
-*
Rhode Island
-19
-*
Vermont
-54
-0
Middle Atlantic
1
2
73
*
New Jersey
0
11
-1
New York
2
2
0
1
Pennsylvania
1
3
73
*
East North Central
*
1
1
*
Illinois
*
3
-1
Indiana
*
2
0
1
Michigan
*
3
26
1
Ohio
*
1
*
*
Wisconsin
*
11
0
1
West North Central
*
3
0
2
Iowa
1
4
0
5
Kansas
0
6
0
8
Minnesota
1
13
0
1
Missouri
*
3
0
2
Nebraska
1
5
-6
North Dakota
1
12
-60
South Dakota
2
29
-24
South Atlantic
*
1
0
*
Delaware
1
8
-1
District of Columbia
-0
-57
Florida
*
2
0
*
Georgia
*
4
0
*
Maryland
1
4
-2
North Carolina
*
3
-1
South Carolina
*
5
0
1
Virginia
1
1
-*
West Virginia
*
1
-3
East South Central
*
2
0
1
Alabama
*
7
-1
Kentucky
*
2
0
2
Mississippi
*
4
-*
Tennessee
*
1
-*
West South Central
*
2
2
*
Arkansas
0
5
0
1
Louisiana
*
4
3
1
Oklahoma
*
5
0
*
Texas
*
3
2
*
Mountain
*
3
0
*
Arizona
*
3
0
*
Colorado
*
23
-1
Idaho
18
328
-3
Montana
2
17
0
40
Nevada
0
1
-*
New Mexico
0
7
-1
Utah
1
5
-2
Wyoming
1
6
-11
Pacific Contiguous
1
9
20
1
California
4
3
20
1
Oregon
0
6
-1
Washington
0
26
-2
Pacific Noncontiguous
1
1
-4
Alaska
4
2
-4
Hawaii
1
1
--U.S. Total
*
1
1
*
* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.
(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is '1' then values under 0.5 are shown as '*'.)

Other Gases
-------5
16
-4
2
11
2
0
12
-30
-----30
-3
0
-0
-8
---0
4
4
--0
1
-2
-1
4
---0
0
-33
2
1
2
-0
31
134
31
1

Nuclear
0
0
-0
0
-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
--0
--0
0
0
0
0
0
-0
0
-0
0
0
0
0
-0
0
0
-------0
0
-0
---0

Hydroelectric
Conventional
4
19
5
11
7
168
12
1
81
1
5
6
31
9
12
11
9
2
14
121
16
3
11
0
0
2
--33
4
1
3
8
7
6
2
2
3
-3
3
3
0
5
12
1
1
8
3
2
1
32
12
4
*
2
1
*
8
8
36
*

Table A.1.B. Relative Standard Error (Percent) for Net Generation by Fuel Type:
Total (All Sectors) by Census Division and State, Year-to-Date through September 2012 (Continued)
Solar Thermal
and
Photovoltaic
33
--36
--87
9
11
5
28
20
29
--29
---------7
37
-6
124
39
27
--------10
---10
3
4
8
--3
10
129
-4
4
62
0
57
-57
3

Census Region and State


Wind
Geothermal
Biomass
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
.
1
.
-.
Arizona
.
Colorado
.
-.
Idaho
.
6
.
Montana
.
0
.
Nevada
.
1
.
New Mexico
.
-.
Utah
.
1
.
Wyoming
.
-.
Pacific Contiguous
.
*
.
California
.
*
.
Oregon
.
-.
Washington
.
-.
Pacific Noncontiguous
.
0
.
Alaska
.
-.
Hawaii
.
0
.
U.S. Total
.
1
.
* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.
(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is '1' then values under 0.5 are shown as '*'.)

Other
Renewables
1
2
1
2
4
7
5
1
3
1
1
*
1
*
2
1
1
*
*
1
1
1
1
1
1
*
8
-1
1
2
1
*
1
0
1
1
3
1
3
*
1
2
1
*
*
3
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
*
*
1
1
2
34
2
*

Hydroelectric
Pumped
Storage
0
0
-0
---0
0
0
0
0
--0
--0
---0
---0
---0
-0
0
0
-0
---0
0
0
-0
-0
0
0
------0
0
-0
---0

Other Energy
Sources
1
1
3
2
10
--1
2
2
1
2
7
1
3
0
8
3
--3
0
-12
0
1
--1
3
*
10
0
2
0
15
0
0
69
0
3
0
2
40
6
2
0
12
0
0
12
-2
0
2
3
12
5
0
0
0
1

All Energy
Sources
*
*
1
1
1
1
2
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
1
1
*
1
1
1
*
1
50
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
2
1
*
*
1
1
*
*
1
*
1
3
1
*

Table A.2.A. Relative Standard Error (Percent) for Net Generation by Fuel Type:
Electric Utilities by Census Division and State, September 2012
Petroleum
Petroleum
Census Region and State
Coal
Liquids
Coke
Natural Gas
New England
0
12
-27
Connecticut
-23
-159
Maine
-106
--Massachusetts
-9
-11
New Hampshire
0
49
-0
Rhode Island
-26
--Vermont
-126
-0
Middle Atlantic
0
17
-8
New Jersey
0
248
-0
New York
0
17
-8
Pennsylvania
-176
-529
East North Central
*
2
0
2
Illinois
0
10
-26
Indiana
*
4
0
2
Michigan
1
7
0
5
Ohio
1
2
-2
Wisconsin
1
12
0
4
West North Central
1
6
0
8
Iowa
2
9
0
10
Kansas
0
15
0
31
Minnesota
3
49
0
5
Missouri
1
7
0
6
Nebraska
2
17
-0
North Dakota
3
16
-0
South Dakota
6
39
-94
South Atlantic
*
2
0
1
Delaware
-284
-267
District of Columbia
-0
-126
Florida
*
3
0
1
Georgia
0
7
-1
Maryland
-32
-0
North Carolina
0
5
-2
South Carolina
1
11
0
3
Virginia
0
6
-0
West Virginia
0
2
-0
East South Central
*
1
0
2
Alabama
*
0
-8
Kentucky
1
3
0
6
Mississippi
0
25
-2
Tennessee
0
*
-0
West South Central
0
4
0
2
Arkansas
0
1
-14
Louisiana
0
25
0
3
Oklahoma
0
11
-1
Texas
0
5
0
3
Mountain
1
10
-1
Arizona
0
16
-1
Colorado
1
115
-7
Idaho
-570
-0
Montana
94
354
-121
Nevada
0
4
-0
New Mexico
0
20
-7
Utah
2
11
-5
Wyoming
2
3
-329
Pacific Contiguous
0
9
-2
California
-8
-3
Oregon
0
0
-*
Washington
-34
-3
Pacific Noncontiguous
0
3
-10
Alaska
0
9
-10
Hawaii
-4
--U.S. Total
*
4
0
1
* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.
(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is '1' then values under 0.5 are shown as '*'.)

Other Gases
------------------------------------------------------196
196
-----196

Nuclear
-----------0
--0
--0
-0
0
0
0
--0
--0
0
-0
0
0
-0
0
-0
0
0
0
0
--0
0
-------0
0
-0
---0

Hydroelectric
Conventional
35
175
-76
38
-58
1
-1
21
18
177
16
40
23
32
4
48
-64
25
35
0
0
7
--92
10
-8
21
18
59
4
5
7
-7
14
17
-29
38
4
3
20
10
8
2
96
41
9
2
5
3
2
21
21
317
1

Table A.2.A. Relative Standard Error (Percent) for Net Generation by Fuel Type:
Electric Utilities by Census Division and State, September 2012 (Continued)
Solar Thermal
and
Photovoltaic
118
--118
---62
62
--170
---170
---------9
287
-0
-327
256
-------------43
43
-------31
31
251
0
---19

Census Region and State


Wind
Geothermal
Biomass
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
.
0
.
-.
Arizona
.
Colorado
.
-.
Idaho
.
-.
Montana
.
-.
Nevada
.
-.
New Mexico
.
-.
Utah
.
0
.
Wyoming
.
-.
Pacific Contiguous
.
0
.
California
.
0
.
Oregon
.
-.
Washington
.
-.
Pacific Noncontiguous
.
-.
Alaska
.
-.
Hawaii
.
-.
U.S. Total
.
0
.
* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.
(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is '1' then values under 0.5 are shown as '*'.)

Other
Renewables
6
--64
0
-0
62
62
--6
137
14
37
114
1
1
1
0
3
37
11
3
1
3
287
-5
0
243
256
5
2
0
23
290
23
0
0
*
--0
2
5
37
29
0
49
0
-0
1
3
6
2
4
16
134
0
1

Hydroelectric
Pumped
Storage
-------0
0
0
-0
--0
--0
---0
---0
---0
-0
0
0
-0
---0
0
0
-0
-0
0
0
------0
0
-0
---0

Other Energy
Sources
-----------0
-0
0
-0
6
--0
0
-36
0
0
--------0
0
-0
--0
--0
-35
----35
-------0
0
0
4

All Energy
Sources
15
103
106
32
11
26
33
4
6
4
23
*
1
*
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
2
2
2
*
231
126
*
*
66
1
*
*
*
*
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
*
1
9
10
*
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
4
8
4
*

Table A.2.B. Relative Standard Error (Percent) for Net Generation by Fuel Type:
Electric Utilities by Census Division and State, Year-to-Date through September 2012
Petroleum
Petroleum
Census Region and State
Coal
Liquids
Coke
Natural Gas
New England
0
5
-8
Connecticut
-22
-75
Maine
-61
--Massachusetts
-4
-4
New Hampshire
0
2
-0
Rhode Island
-15
--Vermont
-59
-0
Middle Atlantic
205
2
-2
New Jersey
0
95
-0
New York
205
2
-2
Pennsylvania
-101
-197
East North Central
*
1
0
1
Illinois
*
8
-4
Indiana
*
2
0
1
Michigan
*
4
0
2
Ohio
*
1
-1
Wisconsin
*
10
0
2
West North Central
*
3
0
2
Iowa
1
4
0
5
Kansas
0
6
0
8
Minnesota
1
14
0
2
Missouri
*
3
0
2
Nebraska
1
5
-6
North Dakota
1
10
-1,314
South Dakota
2
30
-24
South Atlantic
*
1
0
*
Delaware
-114
-112
District of Columbia
-0
-57
Florida
*
2
0
*
Georgia
*
3
-*
Maryland
-20
-0
North Carolina
0
1
-1
South Carolina
*
5
0
1
Virginia
0
1
-0
West Virginia
*
1
-0
East South Central
*
1
0
1
Alabama
*
0
-5
Kentucky
*
2
0
2
Mississippi
*
5
-1
Tennessee
0
*
-0
West South Central
0
3
0
1
Arkansas
0
*
-5
Louisiana
0
13
0
2
Oklahoma
0
4
-*
Texas
0
5
0
2
Mountain
*
3
-*
Arizona
0
2
-*
Colorado
*
23
-1
Idaho
-328
-7
Montana
36
157
-42
Nevada
0
2
-0
New Mexico
0
6
-2
Utah
1
5
-1
Wyoming
1
5
-70
Pacific Contiguous
0
5
-1
California
-2
-1
Oregon
0
0
-*
Washington
-33
-3
Pacific Noncontiguous
0
1
-4
Alaska
0
2
-4
Hawaii
-1
--U.S. Total
*
1
0
*
* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.
(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is '1' then values under 0.5 are shown as '*'.)

Other Gases
------------------------------------------------------54
54
-----54

Nuclear
-----------0
--0
--0
-0
0
0
0
--0
--0
0
-0
0
0
-0
0
-0
0
0
0
0
--0
0
-------0
0
-0
---0

Hydroelectric
Conventional
11
64
-28
10
-20
1
-1
4
6
63
9
12
11
10
2
14
-20
3
11
0
0
3
--33
4
-3
8
7
21
2
2
3
-3
3
3
-5
12
1
1
8
3
2
1
32
12
3
*
2
1
*
8
8
96
*

Table A.2.B. Relative Standard Error (Percent) for Net Generation by Fuel Type:
Electric Utilities by Census Division and State, Year-to-Date through September 2012 (Continued)
Solar Thermal
and
Photovoltaic
51
--51
---25
25
--110
---110
---------3
113
-0
-129
134
-------------17
17
-------13
14
99
0
---7

Census Region and State


Wind
Geothermal
Biomass
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
.
0
.
-.
Arizona
.
Colorado
.
-.
Idaho
.
-.
Montana
.
-.
Nevada
.
-.
New Mexico
.
-.
Utah
.
0
.
Wyoming
.
-.
Pacific Contiguous
.
0
.
California
.
0
.
Oregon
.
-.
Washington
.
-.
Pacific Noncontiguous
.
-.
Alaska
.
-.
Hawaii
.
-.
U.S. Total
.
0
.
* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.
(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is '1' then values under 0.5 are shown as '*'.)

Other
Renewables
2
--20
0
-0
25
25
--2
40
4
11
35
*
*
*
0
1
13
4
1
1
1
113
-2
0
116
134
2
1
0
8
115
8
0
0
1
--0
5
1
14
9
0
14
0
-0
*
1
2
*
1
13
39
0
*

Hydroelectric
Pumped
Storage
-------0
0
0
-0
--0
--0
---0
---0
---0
-0
0
0
-0
---0
0
0
-0
-0
0
0
------0
0
-0
---0

Other Energy
Sources
-----------0
-0
0
-0
2
--0
0
-12
0
0
--------0
0
-0
--0
--0
-12
----12
-------0
0
0
2

All Energy
Sources
3
46
61
11
2
15
12
1
3
1
4
*
1
*
*
*
1
*
1
1
1
*
1
1
1
*
98
57
*
*
32
*
*
*
*
*
1
*
*
*
*
*
1
*
1
*
*
1
3
2
*
*
1
1
*
1
1
*
2
3
1
*

Table A.3.A. Relative Standard Error (Percent) for Net Generation by Fuel Type:
Independent Power Producers by Census Division and State, September 2012
Petroleum
Petroleum
Census Region and State
Coal
Liquids
Coke
Natural Gas
New England
55
20
-1
Connecticut
0
25
-1
0
Maine
61
-1
Massachusetts
59
29
-1
New Hampshire
-3,468
-0
Rhode Island
-328
-1
-Vermont
---Middle Atlantic
1
5
0
1
0
New Jersey
12
-1
New York
6
13
0
1
Pennsylvania
2
5
0
1
East North Central
*
4
0
1
Illinois
0
0
-2
0
Indiana
117,070
0
5
Michigan
0
0
0
3
2
Ohio
2
0
1
Wisconsin
0
0
-0
West North Central
-70
-4
-Iowa
89
-0
-Kansas
---Minnesota
-304
-5
Missouri
-0
-5
South Dakota
-123
--South Atlantic
1
4
-2
Delaware
2
18
-2
District of Columbia
-0
--Florida
2
18
-5
Georgia
-466
-2
Maryland
1
12
-4
North Carolina
17
116
-1
South Carolina
0
0
-13
Virginia
16
2
-2
West Virginia
*
0
-0
East South Central
0
105
-*
Alabama
0
105
-*
Kentucky
---33
Mississippi
0
0
-2
West South Central
0
0
0
1
Arkansas
0
0
-0
Louisiana
0
0
-*
Oklahoma
0
--2
Texas
0
0
0
1
Mountain
4
37
0
1
Arizona
---1
Colorado
58
0
-5
Idaho
---4
Montana
4
13
0
368
Nevada
0
0
-2
New Mexico
-432
-6
Utah
83
531
-43
Wyoming
59
--456
Pacific Contiguous
2
11
134
1
California
12
0
134
1
Oregon
---1
Washington
0
12
-0
Pacific Noncontiguous
5
2
--Alaska
42
---Hawaii
0
2
--U.S. Total
*
2
5
*
* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.
(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is '1' then values under 0.5 are shown as '*'.)

Other Gases
-------59
--59
0
0
-0
0
---------------------0
-0
-0
0
---0
0
---0
--0
---1

Nuclear
0
0
-0
0
-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-0
0
0
0
0
----0
----0
--------0
---0
----------------0

Hydroelectric
Conventional
13
56
17
42
33
463
41
15
258
18
29
97
242
-144
-154
101
492
330
108
--10
---347
5
224
169
149
14
409
-409
-28
183
0
-197
15
-105
27
17
210
-396
447
23
26
64
84
0
-0
7

Table A.3.A. Relative Standard Error (Percent) for Net Generation by Fuel Type:
Independent Power Producers by Census Division and State, September 2012 (Continued)
Solar Thermal
and
Photovoltaic
106
--121
--220
25
31
0
73
45
59
--68
---------37
98
-54
-79
73
--------28
---28
6
6
17
--7
26
287
-9
9
203
-92
-92
6

Census Region and State


Wind
Geothermal
Biomass
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
.
4
.
-.
Arizona
.
Colorado
.
-.
Idaho
.
19
.
Montana
.
0
.
Nevada
.
4
.
New Mexico
.
-.
Utah
.
21
.
Wyoming
.
-.
Pacific Contiguous
.
2
.
California
.
2
.
Oregon
.
-.
Washington
.
-.
Pacific Noncontiguous
.
0
.
Alaska
.
-.
Hawaii
.
0
.
U.S. Total
.
2
.
* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.
(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is '1' then values under 0.5 are shown as '*'.)

Other
Renewables
3
5
2
6
15
21
26
2
10
2
3
2
2
*
6
6
8
1
2
3
3
2
0
3
2
3
26
-4
34
7
6
50
7
0
4
0
-0
18
1
25
26
1
1
2
5
2
9
4
3
5
6
5
1
1
3
1
7
-7
1

Hydroelectric
Pumped
Storage
0
0
-0
---0
--0
--------------------------------------------------0

Other Energy
Sources
3
5
10
4
28
--3
7
4
5
15
0
-15
--21
--21
----3
--4
-0
31
-0
0
-----0
---0
3
0
49
-0
--151
-10
12
34
25
0
0
0
2

All Energy
Sources
1
1
4
1
2
1
4
*
1
1
1
*
*
1
2
*
1
1
1
3
3
3
0
3
2
1
2
0
3
2
1
6
13
2
*
*
*
33
1
18
*
*
*
1
*
1
1
4
6
4
2
4
28
22
1
1
1
1
3
42
1
*

Table A.3.B. Relative Standard Error (Percent) for Net Generation by Fuel Type:
Independent Power Producers by Census Division and State, Year-to-Date through September 2012
Petroleum
Petroleum
Census Region and State
Coal
Liquids
Coke
Natural Gas
New England
4
2
-*
Connecticut
0
3
-*
0
Maine
1
-*
Massachusetts
5
3
-1
New Hampshire
-1,427
-0
Rhode Island
-98
-*
-Vermont
---Middle Atlantic
1
3
0
*
0
New Jersey
9
-1
New York
2
5
0
*
Pennsylvania
1
3
0
*
East North Central
*
1
0
*
Illinois
0
0
-1
*
Indiana
48,020
0
2
Michigan
2
0
0
1
*
Ohio
1
0
*
Wisconsin
0
0
-0
West North Central
-9
-1
-Iowa
52
-1,095
-Kansas
---Minnesota
-3
-2
Missouri
-0
-1
South Dakota
-71
--South Atlantic
1
2
-1
Delaware
1
7
-1
District of Columbia
-0
--Florida
1
7
-2
Georgia
-149
-1
Maryland
1
5
-1
North Carolina
7
74
-1
South Carolina
46
0
-4
Virginia
12
2
-1
West Virginia
*
0
-0
East South Central
0
28
-*
Alabama
0
28
-*
Kentucky
---11
Mississippi
0
0
-*
West South Central
0
0
0
*
Arkansas
0
0
-0
Louisiana
0
0
-*
Oklahoma
0
--1
Texas
0
0
0
*
Mountain
2
11
0
1
Arizona
---*
Colorado
24
0
-2
Idaho
---2
Montana
2
14
0
110
Nevada
0
0
-1
New Mexico
-79
-2
Utah
30
306
-15
Wyoming
23
--133
Pacific Contiguous
2
5
20
1
California
4
7
20
1
Oregon
---1
Washington
0
7
-0
Pacific Noncontiguous
1
1
--Alaska
11
---Hawaii
0
1
--U.S. Total
*
1
3
*
* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.
(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is '1' then values under 0.5 are shown as '*'.)

Other Gases
-------32
--32
0
0
-0
0
---------------------0
-0
-0
0
---0
0
---0
--0
---1

Nuclear
0
0
-0
0
-0
0
0
0
0
0
0
-0
0
0
0
0
----0
----0
--------0
---0
----------------0

Hydroelectric
Conventional
5
20
6
11
9
168
15
5
81
6
9
24
32
-41
-46
30
144
121
32
--2
---113
1
76
57
53
5
150
-150
-4
65
0
-71
4
-33
10
4
63
-118
142
8
9
21
23
0
-0
2

Table A.3.B. Relative Standard Error (Percent) for Net Generation by Fuel Type:
Independent Power Producers by Census Division and State, Year-to-Date through September 2012 (Continued)
Solar Thermal
and
Photovoltaic
45
--52
--87
10
12
0
33
21
29
--29
---------15
39
-22
-43
27
--------10
---10
3
4
9
--3
10
129
-3
3
80
-57
-57
3

Census Region and State


Wind
Geothermal
Biomass
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
.
1
.
-.
Arizona
.
Colorado
.
-.
Idaho
.
6
.
Montana
.
0
.
Nevada
.
1
.
New Mexico
.
-.
Utah
.
7
.
Wyoming
.
-.
Pacific Contiguous
.
1
.
California
.
1
.
Oregon
.
-.
Washington
.
-.
Pacific Noncontiguous
.
0
.
Alaska
.
-.
Hawaii
.
0
.
U.S. Total
.
1
.
* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.
(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is '1' then values under 0.5 are shown as '*'.)

Other
Renewables
1
2
1
2
5
7
9
1
4
1
1
1
1
*
2
1
3
*
1
1
1
*
0
1
1
1
8
-1
12
2
2
17
2
0
1
0
-0
6
*
9
9
1
*
1
2
1
3
1
1
1
2
1
*
*
1
*
3
-3
*

Hydroelectric
Pumped
Storage
0
0
-0
---0
--0
--------------------------------------------------0

Other Energy
Sources
1
1
3
2
10
--1
2
2
2
5
0
-5
--7
--7
----1
--1
-0
10
-0
0
-----0
---0
1
0
19
-0
--47
-4
4
12
9
0
0
0
1

All Energy
Sources
*
*
2
*
1
*
2
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
1
*
*
*
*
1
1
1
0
1
1
*
1
0
1
1
*
2
4
1
*
*
*
11
*
6
*
*
*
*
*
1
*
1
3
2
1
1
8
6
*
*
1
1
1
11
1
*

Table A.4.A. Relative Standard Error for Net Generation by Fuel Type:
Commercial Sector by Census Division and State, September 2012
Petroleum
Petroleum
Census Region and State
Coal
Liquids
Coke
Natural Gas
28
New England
--22
Connecticut
-0
-53
Maine
-230
-1,143
Massachusetts
-27
-18
New Hampshire
-78
--Rhode Island
-304
-109
Vermont
-297
--Middle Atlantic
0
46
-22
New Jersey
-142
-69
New York
0
57
-22
Pennsylvania
0
31
-97
East North Central
14
174
-17
Illinois
32
359
-22
15
Indiana
919
-106
Michigan
0
171
-23
Ohio
147
217
-57
Wisconsin
115
1,842
-78
West North Central
26
91
0
42
Iowa
39
541
0
211
Minnesota
129
98
-66
Missouri
0
289
-0
Nebraska
---354
North Dakota
-549
--South Dakota
-581
--South Atlantic
44
68
-54
Florida
-0
-169
Georgia
-70
-0
Maryland
0
1,893
-57
North Carolina
0
241
-0
South Carolina
-120
-588
Virginia
145
0
--East South Central
106
--73
Mississippi
---228
Tennessee
106
--73
West South Central
-116
-27
---Arkansas
1,290
Louisiana
---164
Oklahoma
-117
-176
Texas
-166
-25
Mountain
-347
-30
Arizona
-347
-52
Colorado
-0
-0
Nevada
---55
New Mexico
---49
Utah
-0
-286
Pacific Contiguous
-202
-12
California
-127
-12
Oregon
-939
-114
Washington
-637
-269
Pacific Noncontiguous
16
74
-245
Alaska
16
109
-245
Hawaii
-0
--U.S. Total
11
21
0
8
* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.
(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is '1' then values under 0.5 are shown as '*'.)

Other Gases
-------194
194
------------------------------------0
0
-----194

Nuclear
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
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.
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.
.
.
.
.
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.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

Hydroelectric
Conventional
500
--500
---510
-510
-466
----466
-------149
---149
0
---------------290
290
-----175

Table A.4.A. Relative Standard Error for Net Generation by Fuel Type:
Commercial Sector by Census Division and State, September 2012 (Continued)
Solar Thermal
and
Photovoltaic
176
--176
---74
73
312
0
-------------160
-327
220
327
------276
---276
32
231
51
28
--54
54
-----31

Census Region and State


Wind
Geothermal
Biomass
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
.
.
.
Minnesota
.
.
.
Missouri
.
.
.
Nebraska
.
.
.
North Dakota
.
.
.
South Dakota
.
.
.
South Atlantic
.
.
.
Delaware
.
.
.
Florida
.
.
.
Georgia
.
.
.
Maryland
.
.
.
North Carolina
.
.
.
South Carolina
.
.
.
Virginia
.
.
.
East South Central
.
.
.
Mississippi
.
.
.
Tennessee
.
.
.
West South Central
.
.
.
Arkansas
.
.
.
Louisiana
.
.
.
Oklahoma
.
.
.
Texas
.
.
.
Mountain
.
.
.
Arizona
.
.
.
Colorado
.
.
.
Nevada
.
.
.
New Mexico
.
.
.
Utah
.
.
.
Pacific Contiguous
.
.
.
California
.
.
.
Oregon
.
.
.
Washington
.
.
.
Pacific Noncontiguous
.
.
.
Alaska
.
.
.
Hawaii
.
.
.
U.S. Total
.
.
.
* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.
(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is '1' then values under 0.5 are shown as '*'.)

Other
Renewables
21
-19
159
--219
6
9
19
5
9
0
46
9
-55
33
38
77
-55
--10
218
37
53
31
--8
---37
88
--40
31
131
59
28
230
-6
6
39
-0
-0
4

Hydroelectric
Pumped
Storage
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

Other Energy
Sources
33
-33
----9
0
31
0
14
-74
13
-0
66
-66
0
---13
---527
--13
0
0
------------0
0
--0
-0
6

All Energy
Sources
16
53
18
17
78
107
176
10
15
16
21
11
19
25
14
56
66
21
32
49
*
101
549
581
14
218
86
50
41
18
475
10
64
228
63
25
136
164
173
24
24
49
59
36
48
286
8
8
77
263
6
17
0
4

Table A.4.B. Relative Standard Error for Net Generation by Fuel Type:
Commercial Sector by Census Division and State, Year-to-Date through September 2012
Petroleum
Petroleum
Census Region and State
Coal
Liquids
Coke
Natural Gas
15
New England
--7
Connecticut
-0
-17
Maine
-95
-345
Massachusetts
-16
-6
New Hampshire
-35
--Rhode Island
-126
-34
Vermont
-122
--Middle Atlantic
84
19
-7
New Jersey
-111
-22
New York
0
22
-7
Pennsylvania
84
26
-30
East North Central
3
49
-7
Illinois
13
56
-5
5
488
-34
Indiana
Michigan
0
31
-12
Ohio
84
125
-18
Wisconsin
37
818
-31
West North Central
8
90
0
16
Iowa
12
242
0
95
Minnesota
50
99
-27
Missouri
0
167
-0
Nebraska
---154
North Dakota
-316
--South Dakota
-335
--South Atlantic
21
45
-18
Florida
-0
-58
Georgia
-41
-0
Maryland
0
1,343
-18
North Carolina
0
139
-0
South Carolina
-69
-189
Virginia
60
0
--East South Central
34
--24
Mississippi
---82
Tennessee
34
--23
West South Central
-93
-10
---Arkansas
497
Louisiana
---59
Oklahoma
-67
-59
Texas
-136
-10
Mountain
-200
-13
Arizona
-200
-23
Colorado
-0
-0
Nevada
---24
New Mexico
---22
Utah
-0
-135
Pacific Contiguous
-194
-5
California
-73
-5
Oregon
-277
-47
Washington
-863
-95
Pacific Noncontiguous
4
71
-138
Alaska
4
121
-138
Hawaii
-0
--U.S. Total
3
12
0
3
* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.
(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is '1' then values under 0.5 are shown as '*'.)

Other Gases
-------107
107
------------------------------------0
0
-----107

Nuclear
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

Hydroelectric
Conventional
175
--175
---179
-179
-142
----142
-------62
---63
556
---------------142
142
-----64

Table A.4.B. Relative Standard Error for Net Generation by Fuel Type:
Commercial Sector by Census Division and State, Year-to-Date through September 2012 (Continued)
Solar Thermal
and
Photovoltaic
102
--102
---31
31
135
252
-------------84
-236
124
130
------276
---276
16
91
32
17
--24
24
-----13

Census Region and State


Wind
Geothermal
Biomass
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
.
.
.
Minnesota
.
.
.
Missouri
.
.
.
Nebraska
.
.
.
North Dakota
.
.
.
South Dakota
.
.
.
South Atlantic
.
.
.
Delaware
.
.
.
Florida
.
.
.
Georgia
.
.
.
Maryland
.
.
.
North Carolina
.
.
.
South Carolina
.
.
.
Virginia
.
.
.
East South Central
.
.
.
Mississippi
.
.
.
Tennessee
.
.
.
West South Central
.
.
.
Arkansas
.
.
.
Louisiana
.
.
.
Oklahoma
.
.
.
Texas
.
.
.
Mountain
.
.
.
Arizona
.
.
.
Colorado
.
.
.
Nevada
.
.
.
New Mexico
.
.
.
Utah
.
.
.
Pacific Contiguous
.
.
.
California
.
.
.
Oregon
.
.
.
Washington
.
.
.
Pacific Noncontiguous
.
.
.
Alaska
.
.
.
Hawaii
.
.
.
U.S. Total
.
.
.
* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.
(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is '1' then values under 0.5 are shown as '*'.)

Other
Renewables
9
-9
42
--80
3
4
8
2
4
1,113
20
4
-24
13
16
24
-24
--4
64
15
20
12
--4
---14
39
--15
14
51
27
17
80
-2
2
18
-0
-0
2

Hydroelectric
Pumped
Storage
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

Other Energy
Sources
10
-10
----3
0
9
0
4
-23
4
-562
20
-20
0
---4
---165
--4
0
0
------------0
0
--0
-0
2

All Energy
Sources
5
17
7
5
35
34
71
3
5
5
7
4
5
9
5
18
26
8
11
20
*
42
316
335
5
64
31
19
14
10
159
4
21
82
20
10
57
59
58
9
10
21
22
16
21
135
3
3
31
94
2
5
0
2

Table A.5.A. Relative Standard Error for Net Generation by Fuel Type:
Industrial Sector by Census Division and State, September 2012
Petroleum
Petroleum
Census Region and State
Coal
Liquids
Coke
Natural Gas
New England
50
29
-11
Connecticut
-214
-49
0
Maine
17
-9
Massachusetts
98
2,759
-59
New Hampshire
-2,122
-151
Vermont
----Middle Atlantic
13
9
180
20
New Jersey
-395
-34
0
New York
4
-42
Pennsylvania
17
74
180
29
East North Central
6
14
32
17
7
Illinois
2,936
-38
Indiana
84
14
-23
47
Michigan
0
171
32
Ohio
17
0
0
95
11
Wisconsin
368
0
42
West North Central
9
124
0
46
8
Iowa
265
0
0
-Kansas
--207
21
Minnesota
189
-65
Missouri
71
0
-573
Nebraska
33
--103
North Dakota
60
179
-142
South Atlantic
9
11
0
11
Delaware
---0
Florida
43
72
-19
Georgia
12
8
0
27
Maryland
0
1,327
-65
North Carolina
43
67
-86
South Carolina
12
0
-53
Virginia
18
25
-30
West Virginia
6
--279
East South Central
4
48
-14
Alabama
22
55
-11
Kentucky
---51
Mississippi
0
0
-43
Tennessee
3
270
-76
West South Central
31
48
9
2
Arkansas
0
10,876
0
30
Louisiana
0
0
93
2
Oklahoma
34
0
0
95
Texas
284
182
3
3
Mountain
14
191
0
15
Arizona
43
193
0
668
Colorado
-1,817
-103
Idaho
66
--78
Montana
169
0
-0
Nevada
---28
New Mexico
-0
-50
Utah
0
--29
Wyoming
29
909
-16
Pacific Contiguous
5
69
0
4
California
5
221
0
4
Oregon
-0
-75
Washington
0
66
-0
Pacific Noncontiguous
106
59
-93
Alaska
-13
-93
Hawaii
106
87
--U.S. Total
4
25
10
2
* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.
(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is '1' then values under 0.5 are shown as '*'.)

Other Gases
------9
33
-7
6
23
5
-29
-61
-----61
14
0
0
-32
---0
13
14
--0
7
-9
-9
13
---0
--115
6
7
7
--102
251
109
4

Nuclear
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
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.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

Hydroelectric
Conventional
21
-20
479
506
254
147
-147
-106
--266
-115
140
--140
---16
--270
-99
-366
0
-------------------845
--845
204
-204
20

Table A.5.A. Relative Standard Error for Net Generation by Fuel Type:
Industrial Sector by Census Division and State, September 2012 (Continued)
Solar Thermal
and
Photovoltaic
------129
327
-136
--------------------------------173
----173
---237
237
-----108

Census Region and State


Wind
Geothermal
Biomass
New England
.
.
.
Connecticut
.
.
.
Maine
.
.
.
Massachusetts
.
.
.
New Hampshire
.
.
.
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 Atlantic
.
.
.
Delaware
.
.
.
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
.
.
.
* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.
(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is '1' then values under 0.5 are shown as '*'.)

Other
Renewables
2
-2
-0
-8
327
5
10
5
0
44
8
9
8
6
0
-7
112
-83
2
-5
3
0
5
0
4
-3
4
6
3
8
3
3
5
16
7
2
-227
2
-173
---5
12
8
6
19
125
19
1

Hydroelectric
Pumped
Storage
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

Other Energy
Sources
8
348
0
---0
0
--9
21
0
0
0
79
53
--53
---4
-4
36
-0
0
0
0
200
0
-230
0
11
0
7
129
18
11
-47
0
---0
0
10
10
0
0
---4

All Energy
Sources
5
48
4
52
143
254
8
26
13
10
4
8
5
15
11
9
7
8
207
13
69
32
43
3
0
6
5
23
9
2
7
5
3
4
29
9
4
2
5
2
21
3
7
43
44
11
169
28
50
7
13
3
4
17
5
32
52
41
1

Table A.5.B. Relative Standard Error for Net Generation by Fuel Type:
Industrial Sector by Census Division and State, Year-to-Date through September 2012
Petroleum
Petroleum
Census Region and State
Coal
Liquids
Coke
Natural Gas
New England
16
9
-4
Connecticut
-87
-15
0
Maine
6
-3
Massachusetts
28
1,634
-18
New Hampshire
-1,552
-48
Vermont
----Middle Atlantic
4
4
73
6
New Jersey
-152
-11
0
New York
1
-14
Pennsylvania
5
45
73
9
East North Central
2
17
12
6
2
Illinois
1,465
-12
Indiana
23
11
-8
12
Michigan
0
59
16
Ohio
5
0
212
29
3
Wisconsin
244
0
22
West North Central
2
118
0
22
2
Iowa
153
0
80
-Kansas
--67
6
Minnesota
175
-30
Missouri
24
0
-171
Nebraska
9
--49
North Dakota
17
170
-60
South Atlantic
4
7
0
4
Delaware
---0
Florida
19
22
-6
Georgia
5
10
0
10
Maryland
0
12
-15
North Carolina
19
29
-29
South Carolina
5
0
-21
Virginia
7
14
-15
West Virginia
2
--86
East South Central
2
21
-5
Alabama
11
25
-4
Kentucky
---16
Mississippi
0
0
-16
Tennessee
1
100
-15
West South Central
12
20
5
1
Arkansas
0
86
0
13
Louisiana
154
0
36
1
Oklahoma
14
0
0
36
Texas
116
106
2
1
Mountain
4
101
0
6
Arizona
18
64
0
120
Colorado
-1,047
-46
Idaho
18
--18
Montana
55
0
-0
Nevada
---12
New Mexico
-0
-22
Utah
0
--9
Wyoming
8
966
-6
Pacific Contiguous
2
42
0
2
California
2
48
0
2
Oregon
-0
-31
Washington
0
47
-0
Pacific Noncontiguous
45
12
-39
Alaska
-8
-39
Hawaii
45
16
--U.S. Total
1
5
4
1
* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.
(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is '1' then values under 0.5 are shown as '*'.)

Other Gases
------4
16
-3
3
11
2
-14
-30
-----30
3
0
0
-8
---0
4
4
--0
2
-3
-2
4
---0
--33
2
2
2
--31
134
31
1

Nuclear
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

Hydroelectric
Conventional
8
-7
168
173
93
54
-54
-32
--78
-34
38
--38
---4
--100
-183
-131
*
-------------------247
--247
62
-62
6

Table A.5.B. Relative Standard Error for Net Generation by Fuel Type:
Industrial Sector by Census Division and State, Year-to-Date through September 2012 (Continued)
Solar Thermal
and
Photovoltaic
------52
129
-56
--------------------------------112
----112
---145
145
-----46

Census Region and State


Wind
Geothermal
Biomass
New England
.
.
.
Connecticut
.
.
.
Maine
.
.
.
Massachusetts
.
.
.
New Hampshire
.
.
.
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 Atlantic
.
.
.
Delaware
.
.
.
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
.
.
.
* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.
(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is '1' then values under 0.5 are shown as '*'.)

Other
Renewables
1
-1
-186
-3
129
2
4
2
0
20
3
3
3
3
0
-3
49
-35
1
-2
1
0
2
0
2
-1
1
1
1
3
1
1
2
6
3
1
-81
1
-112
---2
4
3
2
8
53
8
1

Hydroelectric
Pumped
Storage
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.

Other Energy
Sources
3
108
0
---0
0
--2
7
0
0
0
22
16
--16
---1
-1
3
-0
0
0
0
56
0
-69
0
3
0
2
40
6
4
-15
0
---0
0
3
3
0
0
---1

All Energy
Sources
2
15
2
16
48
93
3
9
5
3
1
3
2
5
5
4
2
2
67
5
23
10
15
1
0
2
2
4
4
1
3
1
1
1
8
3
1
1
2
1
9
1
3
18
16
3
55
12
22
3
4
1
1
7
2
10
22
11
*

Table A.6.A. Relative Standard Error for Retail Sales of Electricity to Ultimate Customers
by End-Use Sector, Census Division, and State, September 2012
Census Region and State
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
New England
1
*
1
Connecticut
*
*
1
Maine
1
*
1
Massachusetts
1
1
1
New Hampshire
1
*
1
0
0
0
Rhode Island
Vermont
4
2
2
Middle Atlantic
1
*
1
New Jersey
*
*
1
New York
1
1
2
Pennsylvania
*
*
*
East North Central
*
*
*
Illinois
1
*
*
Indiana
1
1
1
Michigan
1
*
1
Ohio
1
*
*
Wisconsin
1
1
1
West North Central
1
*
1
2
1
1
Iowa
3
Kansas
1
2
Minnesota
1
1
1
Missouri
1
1
1
Nebraska
2
1
2
North Dakota
2
1
3
South Dakota
2
2
3
South Atlantic
1
*
*
Delaware
2
1
2
District of Columbia
0
0
0
Florida
1
*
1
Georgia
2
1
1
Maryland
1
*
1
North Carolina
2
1
1
South Carolina
2
1
1
Virginia
1
*
1
West Virginia
*
*
*
East South Central
1
1
*
Alabama
2
1
1
Kentucky
2
1
1
Mississippi
3
1
1
Tennessee
1
1
1
West South Central
1
*
*
1
Arkansas
2
1
Louisiana
2
1
*
Oklahoma
2
1
1
Texas
1
*
1
Mountain
1
*
1
Arizona
1
*
2
Colorado
2
1
3
Idaho
1
1
1
Montana
2
2
2
Nevada
1
*
*
New Mexico
3
1
4
Utah
2
1
1
Wyoming
2
1
1
Pacific Contiguous
*
*
1
California
*
*
1
Oregon
1
1
2
Washington
1
1
1
Pacific Noncontiguous
1
1
1
Alaska
3
2
3
Hawaii
0
0
0
*
*
U.S. Total
*
* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.
(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is '1' then values under 0.5 are shown as '*'.)

Transportation
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
*
98
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1

Total
*
*
*
1
*
0
2
*
*
1
*
*
*
1
*
*
1
*
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
*
1
0
*
1
*
1
1
1
*
*
1
1
1
1
*
1
1
1
*
*
*
1
1
1
*
1
1
1
*
*
1
1
1
1
0
*

Table A.6.B. Relative Standard Error for Retail Sales of Electricity to Ultimate Customers
by End-Use Sector, Census Division, and State, Year-to-Date through September 2012
Census Region and State
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
New England
*
*
*
Connecticut
*
*
1
Maine
*
*
1
Massachusetts
*
*
1
New Hampshire
*
*
1
0
0
0
Rhode Island
Vermont
1
1
1
Middle Atlantic
*
*
*
New Jersey
*
*
1
New York
*
*
1
Pennsylvania
*
*
*
East North Central
*
*
*
Illinois
*
*
*
Indiana
*
*
*
Michigan
*
*
1
Ohio
*
*
*
Wisconsin
*
*
1
West North Central
*
*
1
1
1
1
Iowa
1
Kansas
*
1
Minnesota
1
*
1
Missouri
*
*
1
Nebraska
1
1
1
North Dakota
1
1
3
South Dakota
1
1
2
South Atlantic
*
*
*
Delaware
1
*
1
District of Columbia
0
0
0
Florida
*
*
1
Georgia
*
*
*
Maryland
*
*
1
North Carolina
*
*
*
South Carolina
*
*
*
Virginia
*
*
*
West Virginia
*
*
*
East South Central
*
*
*
Alabama
*
*
*
Kentucky
1
1
*
Mississippi
1
1
*
Tennessee
*
1
1
West South Central
*
*
*
*
Arkansas
1
1
Louisiana
*
*
*
Oklahoma
*
*
1
Texas
*
*
*
Mountain
*
*
*
Arizona
*
*
1
Colorado
1
*
2
Idaho
1
*
1
Montana
1
1
2
Nevada
*
*
*
New Mexico
1
1
2
Utah
1
1
1
Wyoming
1
1
1
Pacific Contiguous
*
*
1
California
*
*
1
Oregon
1
*
2
Washington
*
*
1
Pacific Noncontiguous
*
*
1
Alaska
1
1
3
Hawaii
0
0
0
*
*
U.S. Total
*
* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.
(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is '1' then values under 0.5 are shown as '*'.)

Transportation
*
0
0
0
0
2
0
*
0
*
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
*
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
0
0
0
0
0
*
47
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
*

Total
*
*
*
*
*
*
1
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
1
*
*
*
1
1
1
*
*
0
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
1
*
1
*
1
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
1
0
*

Table A.7.A. Relative Standard Error for Revenue from Retail Sales of Electricity to Ultimate Customers
by End-Use Sector, Census Division, and State, September 2012
Census Region and State
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
New England
*
*
1
Connecticut
*
*
1
Maine
1
*
1
Massachusetts
1
*
1
New Hampshire
1
*
1
0
*
0
Rhode Island
Vermont
3
1
2
Middle Atlantic
*
*
1
New Jersey
*
*
1
New York
1
*
2
Pennsylvania
*
*
*
East North Central
*
*
*
Illinois
1
*
1
Indiana
1
1
1
Michigan
1
*
1
Ohio
1
*
1
Wisconsin
1
1
1
West North Central
1
*
1
2
2
2
Iowa
3
Kansas
1
2
Minnesota
2
1
2
Missouri
1
1
1
Nebraska
2
2
2
North Dakota
2
1
3
South Dakota
3
2
3
South Atlantic
1
*
1
Delaware
1
1
3
District of Columbia
0
*
0
Florida
1
*
1
Georgia
2
1
1
Maryland
1
*
1
North Carolina
2
1
1
South Carolina
2
1
1
Virginia
1
*
1
West Virginia
*
*
*
East South Central
1
*
*
Alabama
2
1
1
Kentucky
2
1
1
Mississippi
3
1
2
Tennessee
1
1
1
West South Central
1
*
1
1
Arkansas
2
1
Louisiana
2
1
1
Oklahoma
2
1
2
Texas
1
*
1
Mountain
*
*
1
Arizona
*
*
3
Colorado
2
1
5
Idaho
2
1
1
Montana
3
2
3
Nevada
*
1
1
New Mexico
2
1
8
Utah
2
1
2
Wyoming
3
2
1
Pacific Contiguous
*
*
1
California
*
*
2
Oregon
1
1
2
Washington
1
1
2
Pacific Noncontiguous
1
1
*
Alaska
4
3
3
Hawaii
0
0
0
*
*
U.S. Total
*
* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.
(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is '1' then values under 0.5 are shown as '*'.)

Transportation
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
0
17
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
185
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1

Total
*
*
*
*
*
*
1
*
*
*
*
*
*
1
*
*
1
*
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
*
1
1
*
1
*
1
1
1
*
*
1
1
1
1
*
1
1
1
*
*
*
1
1
1
*
2
1
1
*
*
1
1
*
2
0
*

Table A.7.B. 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 September 2012
Census Region and State
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
New England
*
*
*
Connecticut
*
*
1
Maine
*
*
1
Massachusetts
*
*
1
New Hampshire
*
*
1
0
*
0
Rhode Island
Vermont
1
1
1
Middle Atlantic
*
*
*
New Jersey
*
*
1
New York
*
*
1
Pennsylvania
*
*
*
East North Central
*
*
*
Illinois
*
*
1
Indiana
*
*
*
Michigan
*
*
1
Ohio
*
*
*
Wisconsin
*
*
1
West North Central
*
*
1
1
1
1
Iowa
1
Kansas
1
1
Minnesota
1
*
1
Missouri
*
*
1
Nebraska
1
1
1
North Dakota
1
1
2
South Dakota
1
1
2
South Atlantic
*
*
*
Delaware
*
*
2
District of Columbia
0
*
0
Florida
*
*
1
Georgia
1
*
1
Maryland
*
*
1
North Carolina
*
*
1
South Carolina
1
*
1
Virginia
*
*
1
West Virginia
*
*
*
East South Central
*
*
*
Alabama
1
1
*
Kentucky
1
*
1
Mississippi
1
1
1
Tennessee
*
*
1
West South Central
*
*
*
1
Arkansas
1
1
Louisiana
1
1
*
Oklahoma
1
1
1
Texas
*
*
*
Mountain
*
*
1
Arizona
*
*
2
Colorado
1
1
3
Idaho
1
*
1
Montana
1
1
2
Nevada
*
*
1
New Mexico
1
1
5
Utah
1
1
2
Wyoming
1
1
1
Pacific Contiguous
*
*
1
California
*
*
1
Oregon
1
*
2
Washington
*
*
1
Pacific Noncontiguous
*
*
*
Alaska
1
1
2
Hawaii
0
0
0
*
*
U.S. Total
*
* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.
(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is '1' then values under 0.5 are shown as '*'.)

Transportation
*
0
0
0
0
1
0
*
0
*
*
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
0
0
*
45
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
*

Total
*
*
*
*
*
*
1
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
1
*
*
*
1
1
1
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
1
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
1
*
1
*
1
*
1
*
*
*
*
*
1
0
*

Table A.8.A. Relative Standard Error for Average Retail Price of Electricity to Ultimate Customers
by End-Use Sector, Census Division, and State, September 2012
Census Region and State
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
New England
*
*
*
Connecticut
*
*
1
Maine
*
*
1
Massachusetts
*
*
1
New Hampshire
*
*
1
0
*
0
Rhode Island
Vermont
2
1
1
Middle Atlantic
*
*
1
New Jersey
*
*
*
New York
1
*
1
Pennsylvania
*
*
*
East North Central
*
*
*
Illinois
*
*
1
Indiana
*
*
*
Michigan
*
*
*
Ohio
*
*
*
Wisconsin
1
1
1
West North Central
*
*
*
1
1
1
Iowa
1
Kansas
1
2
Minnesota
1
1
1
Missouri
*
*
1
Nebraska
1
1
1
North Dakota
1
1
2
South Dakota
1
2
2
South Atlantic
*
*
*
Delaware
1
1
2
District of Columbia
0
*
0
Florida
*
*
1
Georgia
1
*
1
Maryland
*
*
1
North Carolina
1
*
1
South Carolina
1
*
1
Virginia
*
*
1
West Virginia
*
*
*
East South Central
*
*
*
Alabama
1
*
1
Kentucky
1
*
1
Mississippi
1
1
2
Tennessee
*
*
1
West South Central
*
*
1
1
Arkansas
1
1
Louisiana
1
*
1
Oklahoma
1
*
2
Texas
*
*
1
Mountain
*
*
1
Arizona
*
*
2
Colorado
1
*
2
Idaho
1
1
*
Montana
1
1
2
Nevada
*
*
*
New Mexico
1
1
5
Utah
1
*
1
Wyoming
2
1
1
Pacific Contiguous
*
*
1
California
*
*
1
Oregon
1
1
1
Washington
1
1
1
Pacific Noncontiguous
1
1
1
Alaska
2
2
2
Hawaii
0
0
0
*
*
U.S. Total
*
* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.
(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is '1' then values under 0.5 are shown as '*'.)

Transportation
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
*
0
*
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
7
0
17
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
168
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1

Total
*
*
*
*
*
*
1
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
1
1
*
*
1
1
1
*
*
1
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
1
*
*
1
*
1
*
*
*
1
*
1
*
1
*
1
*
*
1
*
*
1
0
*

Table A.8.B. Relative Standard Error for Average Retail Price of Electricity to Ultimate Customers
by End-Use Sector, Census Division, and State, Year-to-Date through September 2012
Census Region and State
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
New England
*
*
*
Connecticut
*
*
1
Maine
*
*
1
Massachusetts
*
*
1
New Hampshire
*
*
1
0
*
0
Rhode Island
Vermont
*
1
1
Middle Atlantic
*
*
*
New Jersey
*
*
1
New York
*
*
*
Pennsylvania
*
*
*
East North Central
0
*
*
Illinois
*
*
1
Indiana
*
*
*
Michigan
0
*
1
Ohio
*
*
*
Wisconsin
0
*
1
West North Central
0
*
1
0
1
1
Iowa
*
Kansas
1
1
Minnesota
0
*
1
Missouri
*
*
1
Nebraska
0
1
1
North Dakota
0
1
2
South Dakota
0
1
2
South Atlantic
*
*
*
Delaware
*
1
1
District of Columbia
0
*
0
Florida
*
*
1
Georgia
*
*
1
Maryland
*
*
1
North Carolina
*
*
1
South Carolina
*
*
1
Virginia
*
*
1
West Virginia
*
*
*
East South Central
*
*
*
Alabama
*
1
*
Kentucky
*
1
*
Mississippi
*
1
1
Tennessee
*
1
1
West South Central
*
*
*
1
Arkansas
*
1
Louisiana
*
1
*
Oklahoma
*
1
1
Texas
*
*
*
Mountain
0
*
1
Arizona
0
*
2
Colorado
0
1
3
Idaho
0
*
1
Montana
0
1
2
Nevada
0
*
1
New Mexico
0
1
5
Utah
0
1
2
Wyoming
0
1
1
Pacific Contiguous
0
*
1
California
0
*
1
Oregon
0
*
2
Washington
0
*
1
Pacific Noncontiguous
*
*
1
Alaska
*
1
2
Hawaii
0
0
0
*
*
U.S. Total
*
* = Value is less than half of the smallest unit of measure.
(e.g., for values with no decimals, the smallest unit is '1' then values under 0.5 are shown as '*'.)

Transportation
*
0
0
0
0
2
0
*
0
*
*
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
*
55
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
*

Total
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
1
1
1
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
1
*
*
*
1
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
1
0
*

Table B.1 Major Disturbances and Unusual Occurrences, Year-to-Date 2012


Year
2012
2012

Month
1
1

Event Date and Time


01/09/2012 1:36 PM
01/10/2012 9:30 PM

Restoration Date and


Time
01/11/2012 1:05 AM
01/10/2012 9:30 PM

Duration
35 Hours, 29 Minutes
0 Hours, 0 Minutes

Utility/Power Pool
The Dow Chemical Company
Luminant Energy Company LLC

NERC
Region
SERC
TRE

2012

01/19/2012 7:00 AM

01/20/2012 3:00 PM

32 Hours, 0 Minutes

Puget Sound Energy

WECC

2012

02/19/2012 5:00 PM

02/21/2012 7:33 AM

38 Hours, 33 Minutes

American Electric Power

SERC

2012

02/28/2012 2:59 AM

02/28/2012 6:12 AM

3 Hours, 13 Minutes

Pacific Gas and Electric

WECC

2012

03/02/2012 12:37 PM

03/05/2012 12:01 PM

71 Hours, 24 Minutes

Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)

SERC

Area Affected
Type of Disturbance
Louisiana
Load Shed
Rusk County, Texas
Load Shed
King, Pierce and Thurston
Counties, Washington Severe Weather - Winter Storm
Kentucky, Virginia, West
Virginia Severe Weather - Winter Storm
Electrical System Separation
(Islanding)
Sacramento, California
Northern Alabama; Southeast
Tennessee Severe Weather - Tornadoes

Loss (megawatts)
150
N/A

Number of
Customers
Affected
1
N/A

1600

426000

UNK

90000

500

UNK

N/A

N/A

2012

03/02/2012 1:45 PM

03/02/2012 3:30 PM

1 Hours, 45 Minutes

City of Piggott, Arkansas

SERC

Operational Failure/Equipment
Piggott, Arkansas
Malfunction

2012

03/02/2012 9:00 PM

03/04/2012 5:30 PM

44 Hours, 30 Minutes

Consumers Energy

RFC

Lower Peninsula, Michigan Severe Weather - Winter Storm

50

140000

2012

03/02/2012 9:00 PM

03/05/2012 4:30 PM

67 Hours, 30 Minutes

Detroit Edison, Subsidiary of DTE Energy

RFC

371

130000

2012

03/20/2012 8:00 AM

03/20/2012 1:00 PM

5 Hours, 0 Minutes

CenterPoint Energy

TRE

N/A

96000

2012

03/29/2012 12:01 PM

03/29/2012 12:02 PM

0 Hours, 1 Minutes

Lansing Board of Water & Light

RFC

Southeastern, Michigan Severe Weather - Winter Storm


Severe Weather Thunderstorms
Houston, Texas
Electrical System Separation
(Islanding)
Lansing, Michigan

UNK

2012

04/16/2012 3:46 PM

04/19/2012 2:00 AM

58 Hours, 14 Minutes

Detroit Edison, Subsidiary of DTE Energy

RFC

218

111393

2012

04/20/2012 2:27 PM

04/21/2012 4:27 AM

14 Hours, 0 Minutes

CenterPoint Energy

TRE

N/A

120377

2012

05/07/2012 5:45 PM

05/07/2012 6:06 PM

0 Hours, 21 Minutes

American Electric Power (AEP)

RFC

2012
2012

5
6

05/29/2012 8:35 PM
06/08/2012 5:20 PM

05/31/2012 10:00 AM
06/08/2012 5:25 PM

37 Hours, 25 Minutes
0 Hours, 5 Minutes

Oklahoma Gas & Electric


Public Service Company of Colorado

SPP
WECC

2012

06/11/2012 7:50 PM

06/12/2012 3:00 PM

19 Hours, 10 Minutes

Southern Company

SERC

2012

06/12/2012 3:57 PM

06/14/2012 4:57 AM

37 Hours, 0 Minutes

CenterPoint Energy

TRE

2012

06/19/2012 4:30 AM

06/20/2012 11:00 PM

42 Hours, 30 Minutes

Xcel Energy

2012
2012

6
6

06/19/2012 5:30 AM
06/23/2012 6:57 PM

06/21/2012 5:30 AM
06/23/2012 7:28 PM

48 Hours, 0 Minutes
0 Hours, 31 Minutes

2012
2012

6
6

06/25/2012 4:04 PM
06/29/2012 12:10 PM

06/26/2012 1:45 PM
06/29/2012 5:02 PM

2012

06/29/2012 2:10 PM

2012

2012

420

UNK
120

112000
30379

368

110591

920

175000

MRO

Southeast, Michigan Severe Weather - High Winds


Severe Weather Thunderstorms
Metropolitan Houston, Texas
Load Shed/Severe Weather Lightning Storm
Eastern Ohio
Oklahoma City Metro Area,
Severe Weather Oklahoma
Thunderstorms
Denver Metro Area, Colorado
Load Shed
North/Central Alabama;
Severe Weather Thunderstorms
North/Central Georgia
Severe Weather Thunderstorms
Houston, Texas
Minneapolis/St. Paul,
Severe Weather Thunderstorms
Minnesota

UNK

68200

California Department of Water Resources


ISO New England

WECC
NPCC

CAISO Territory California Fuel Supply Deficiency (Water)


North Shore, Massachusetts
Load Shed

UNK
51

UNK
29250

21 Hours, 41 Minutes
4 Hours, 52 Minutes

Dominion
Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA)

SERC
N/A

600
1800

190000
900000

07/04/2012 6:00 PM

123 Hours, 50 Minutes

Dayton Power & Light

RFC

500

175000

06/29/2012 4:00 PM

06/29/2012 9:00 PM

5 Hours, 0 Minutes

Entergy

SERC

45

7935

06/29/2012 4:00 PM

07/02/2012 4:00 PM

72 Hours, 0 Minutes

American Electric Power (AEP)

RFC

UNK

1355919

2012

06/29/2012 5:15 PM

07/02/2012 11:59 PM

78 Hours, 44 Minutes

Duke Energy Midwest

RFC

2946

4645572

2012

06/29/2012 6:24 PM

07/06/2012 10:00 AM

159 Hours, 36 Minutes

FirstEnergy (Mon Power)

RFC

700

265000

2012

06/29/2012 7:00 PM

07/07/2012 7:43 PM

192 Hours, 43 Minutes

FirstEnergy (Potomac Edison)

RFC

UNK

145000

2012

06/29/2012 10:15 PM

07/02/2012 1:10 PM

62 Hours, 55 Minutes

Pepco

RFC

3000

425000

2012

06/29/2012 10:29 PM

07/04/2012 3:36 PM

113 Hours, 7 Minutes

Dominion

SERC

5000

880000

2012

06/29/2012 10:43 PM

07/02/2012 10:01 PM

71 Hours, 18 Minutes

Baltimore Gas & Electric Company (BGE)

RFC

1465

600000

2012

06/29/2012 11:30 PM

06/30/2012 2:00 AM

2 Hours, 30 Minutes

Exelon Corporation/ComEd

RFC

UNK

109000

2012

06/30/2012 1:00 AM

07/03/2012 1:00 AM

72 Hours, 0 Minutes

Delmarva Power & Light Company

RFC

86390

2012

06/30/2012 1:15 AM

07/07/2012 5:33 PM

184 Hours, 18 Minutes

Atlantic City Electric

RFC

UNK

205000

2012

06/30/2012 3:00 PM

07/02/2012 12:00 PM

45 Hours, 0 Minutes

Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)

SERC

UNK

UNK

2012

06/30/2012 10:30 PM

07/02/2012 8:11 AM

33 Hours, 41 Minutes

Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative, Inc.

RFC

354

60000

2012

07/01/2012 1:00 PM

07/03/2012 3:00 PM

50 Hours, 0 Minutes

Exelon Corporation/ComEd

RFC

320000

Unknown

2012

07/01/2012 4:47 PM

07/01/2012 11:00 PM

6 Hours, 13 Minutes

North Carolina Municipal Power Agency #1

SERC

6100

48

2012

07/01/2012 5:45 PM

07/01/2012 10:15 PM

4 Hours, 30 Minutes

Progress Energy, Carolinas

SERC

69106

Unknown

2012

07/05/2012 12:00 AM

07/06/2012 8:30 PM

44 Hours, 30 Minutes

Consumers Energy

RFC

111000

Unknown

2012

07/05/2012 7:00 PM

07/06/2012 4:00 PM

21 Hours, 0 Minutes

Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)

SERC

Central Virginia Severe Weather - Wind & Rain


Puerto Rico
Equipment Trip & Failure
Severe Weather Dayton, Ohio
Thunderstorms
Public Appeal to Reduce
Electricity Usage
Eastern, Arkansas
Indiana; Michigan; Ohio; West
Severe Weather Virginia
Thunderstorms
Eastern Indiana; Northern
Kentucky; Greater Cincinnati
Severe Weather area Ohio
Thunderstorms
Severe Weather Thunderstorms
West Virginia
Severe Weather Thunderstorms
Maryland; West Virginia
Montgomery and Prince
Georges Counties, Maryland;
Severe Weather District of Columbia
Thunderstorms
Severe Weather Thunderstorms
Virginia
Greater Baltimore area,
Severe Weather Thunderstorms
Maryland
Severe Weather Thunderstorms
Northeast Illinois
Severe Weather Thunderstorms
Delaware; Maryland
Atlantic City Electric Service
Severe Weather Territory New Jersey
Thunderstorms
Public Appeal to Reduce
Electricity Usage
Northeast Tennessee
Calvert, Charles, St. Mary's,
Severe Weather Prince Georges Counties
Thunderstorms
Maryland
Severe Weather Thunderstorms
Illinois
Operational Failure; Storm
Damage
Tarboro, North Carolina
Northern, Central and Eastern
North Carolina
Severe Weather
Severe Weather Thunderstorms
Lower Peninsula Michigan
Severe Weather - Wind &
Storms
Northeast Tennessee

50001

N/A

2012

07/07/2012 4:00 AM

07/10/2012 4:00 AM

72 Hours, 0 Minutes

California Department of Water Resources

WECC

Unknown

2012

07/07/2012 6:06 AM

07/09/2012 11:00 PM

64 Hours, 54 Minutes

PPL Electric Utilities Corp

RFC

64500

N/A

2012
2012

7
7

07/07/2012 6:00 PM
07/09/2012 12:15 PM

07/09/2012 7:01 PM
07/09/2012 4:14 PM

49 Hours, 1 Minutes
3 Hours, 59 Minutes

FirstEnergy Corp. Jersey Central Power & Light


WECC RC Vancouver

RFC
WECC

95400
Unknown

N/A
9896

2012

07/16/2012 11:27 AM

07/16/2012 12:29 PM

1 Hours, 2 Minutes

North Little Rock Electric Department

SPP

N/A

N/A

2012

07/18/2012 2:16 PM

07/19/2012 11:58 PM

33 Hours, 42 Minutes

Duke Energy Midwest

RFC

103000

480

2012

07/18/2012 4:20 PM

07/18/2012 7:05 PM

2 Hours, 45 Minutes

American Electric Power (AEP)

RFC

67000

Unknown

2012

07/18/2012 11:00 PM

07/19/2012 6:00 AM

7 Hours, 0 Minutes

Exelon Corporation/ComEd

RFC

181000

Unknown

2012

07/19/2012 10:30 AM

07/31/2012 11:00 AM

288 Hours, 30 Minutes

Somerset Operating Company

NPCC

Niagara County, New York

Unknown

675

2012

07/21/2012 2:19 AM

07/21/2012 5:20 AM

3 Hours, 1 Minutes

Lubbock Power and Light

TRE

City of Lubbock, Texas

70000

220

2012

07/24/2012 7:01 AM

07/24/2012 4:30 PM

9 Hours, 29 Minutes

Northern Indiana Public Service Company

RFC

Northern Indiana

82621

N/A

2012

07/24/2012 7:30 AM

07/24/2012 10:00 PM

14 Hours, 30 Minutes

Exelon Corporation/ComEd

RFC

Northern Illinois

330000

Unknown

2012

07/26/2012 6:14 PM

07/27/2012 6:14 PM

24 Hours, 0 Minutes

FirstEnergy Corp.: Pennsylvania Electric Company

RFC

Western Pennsylvania

65112

N/A

2012

07/26/2012 6:21 PM

07/28/2012 11:30 PM

53 Hours, 9 Minutes

PPL Electric Utilities Corp

RFC

North/Central Pennsylvania

65000

N/A

2012

07/26/2012 6:30 PM

07/27/2012 5:22 PM

22 Hours, 52 Minutes

American Electric Power (AEP)

RFC

Eastern Ohio

57054

Unknown

2012

07/27/2012 5:19 PM

07/28/2012 5:19 PM

24 Hours, 0 Minutes

Duke Energy Midwest

RFC

Central Indiana

52702

Unknown

2012

08/01/2012 12:00 PM

08/01/2012 12:00 PM

0 Hours, 0 Minutes

Oklahoma Gas & Electric Co

SPP

Unknown

Unknown

2012

08/04/2012 3:55 AM

08/04/2012 4:21 AM

0 Hours, 26 Minutes

Pacific Gas & Electric Co

WECC

Oklahoma, Arkansas
Temblor Substation in
McKittrick, California

127

2012

08/04/2012 4:00 AM

08/04/2012 7:20 AM

3 Hours, 20 Minutes

Northern Indiana Public Service Company

RFC

Northern Indiana

N/A

61413

2012

08/04/2012 5:30 PM

08/05/2012 12:10 PM

18 Hours, 40 Minutes

Exelon Corporation/ComEd

RFC

Northeast Illinois

Unknown

325000

2012
2012

8
8

08/13/2012 3:52 PM
08/26/2012 10:04 PM

08/13/2012 7:44 PM
08/27/2012 2:04 AM

3 Hours, 52 Minutes
4 Hours, 0 Minutes

WECC Reliability Coordinator


Florida Power & Light

WECC
FRCC

CFE (Mexico & U.S.)


Florida

655
N/A

Unknown
440000

CAISO California Fuel Supply Deficiency (Water)


Lower Valley, Central,
Severe Weather Susquehanna Regions
Pennsylvania
Thunderstorms
Central and Northern New
Severe Weather Jersey
Thunderstorms
Alberta, Canada
Energy Deficiency Alert
Public Appeal to Reduce
Little Rock, Arkansas
Energy Usage
Southeast Ohio, Northern
Severe Weather Kentucky, Southern Indiana
Thunderstorms
Severe Weather Thunderstorms
Eastern Ohio
Severe Weather Thunderstorms
Northern Illinois
Fuel Supply Deficiency (Coal)
Severe Weather; Equipment
Failure
Severe Weather Thunderstorms
Severe Weather Thunderstorms
Severe Weather Thunderstorms
Severe Weather Thunderstorms
Severe Weather Thunderstorms
Severe Weather Thunderstorms
Public Appeal to Reduce
Electricity Usage
Electrical System Separation
(Islanding)
Severe Weather Thunderstorms
Severe Weather Thunderstorms
Severe Weather - Dust Storm;
Load Shed Event
Severe Weather - TS Isaac

Table B.1 Major Disturbances and Unusual Occurrences, Year-to-Date 2012


Year

Month

Event Date and Time

Restoration Date and


Time

Duration

Utility/Power Pool

NERC
Region

2012

08/28/2012 6:00 AM

09/04/2012 8:00 AM

170 Hours, 0 Minutes

Entergy

SERC

Area Affected
Arkansas, Louisiana,
Mississippi

2012

08/29/2012 6:53 AM

08/30/2012 2:00 PM

31 Hours, 7 Minutes

Dixie Electric Membership Corp

SERC

Louisiana

2012

08/29/2012 9:00 AM

08/31/2012 12:00 PM

51 Hours, 0 Minutes

Louisiana Generating LLC

SERC

Louisiana

2012

08/29/2012 9:48 AM

08/31/2012 12:55 PM

51 Hours, 7 Minutes

Cleco Power LLC

SPP

2012

09/08/2012 3:40 PM

09/08/2012 6:45 PM

3 Hours, 5 Minutes

PEPCO (Potomac Electric Power Company)

2012

09/08/2012 3:53 PM

09/09/2012 7:46 PM

27 Hours, 53 Minutes

Dominion Virginia Power

SERC

Virginia

2012
2012

9
9

09/11/2012 1:00 PM
09/26/2012 9:16 PM

09/11/2012 1:58 PM
09/26/2012 10:18 PM

0 Hours, 58 Minutes
1 Hours, 2 Minutes

WECC - Loveland
Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA)

WECC
N/A

Alberta, Canada
Puerto Rico

Note: Customers affected are estimates and are preliminary.


Source: Form OE-417, 'Electric Emergency Incident and Disturbance Report.'

Louisiana
Prince George's County,
Montgomery County Maryland;
RFC
D.C.

Type of Disturbance Loss (megawatts)


Severe Weather - Hurricane
Isaac
Unknown
Severe Weather - Hurricane
150
Isaac
Severe Weather - Hurricane
Isaac
300
Severe Weather - Hurricane
Unknown
Isaac
Severe Weather Thunderstorms
Severe Weather Thunderstorms
Electrical System Separation
(Islanding)
Voltage Reduction

Number of
Customers
Affected
770000
68018
50000
95000

UNK

65000

475

119000

0
600

0
371526

Table B.2 Major Disturbances and Unusual Occurrences, 2011


Type of Disturbance
Winter Storm
Firm System Load Shed

Loss (megawatts)
N/A
150

RFC
RFC
SERC
RFC

Area Affected
Massachusetts
North Florida
Montgomery and Prince
George's County, Maryland and
District of Columbia
Maryland
Northern Virginia
Hockessin, Delaware

Number of
Customers
Affected
80000
20900

Winter Storm
Winter Storm
Winter Storm
Vandalism

N/A
N/A
600
0

210000
234326
150084
0

NPCC

Central New York

Fuel Supply Deficiency (Coal)

108

N/A

Duke Energy Midwest


American Electric Power - Ohio
Exelon Corp/ComEd - Commonwealth Edison

RFC Southwestern Ohio and Indiana


RFC
Indiana, Ohio
RFC
Northern Illinois

Ice Storm
Winter Storm
Winter Storm

996
UNK
UNK

272880
158013
190000

68 Hours, 59 Minutes

Exelon Corporation/PECO

RFC Philadelphia area, Pennsylvania

UNK

213000

02/03/2011 10:00 AM

28 Hours, 17 Minutes

ERCOT ISO

TRE

Texas

4000

1069730

02/02/2011 9:57 AM

3 Hours, 35 Minutes

Salt River Project

WECC

Central Arizona

Winter Storm
Generation Inadequacy/Load
Shed
Generation Inadequacy/Load
Shed

3963

69000

280

178000

UNK

UNK

N/A

UNK

400
399
N/A

86013
60000
N/A

Restoration Date and


Time
01/12/2011 2:00 PM
01/13/2011 8:13 AM

Duration
8 Hours, 0 Minutes
0 Hours, 52 Minutes

Utility/Power Pool
National Grid
JEA

NERC
Region
NPCC
FRCC

8:00 AM
5:00 PM
6:18 PM
9:30 AM

111 Hours, 0 Minutes


70 Hours, 32 Minutes
22 Hours, 35 Minutes
0 Hours, 0 Minutes

Potomac Electric Power Co/ PEPCO Holdings Inc.


Baltimore Gas and Electric Company
Dominion - Virginia Power
Delmarva Power & Light Company

01/27/2011 5:00 PM

01/30/2011 5:00 AM

60 Hours, 0 Minutes

AES Greenidge, LLC

1
2
2

01/31/2011 10:00 PM
02/01/2011 3:00 PM
02/01/2011 9:00 PM

02/03/2011 12:00 PM
02/03/2011 12:00 PM
02/02/2011 2:00 PM

62 Hours, 0 Minutes
45 Hours, 0 Minutes
17 Hours, 0 Minutes

2011

02/02/2011 3:00 AM

02/04/2011 11:59 PM

2011

02/02/2011 5:43 AM

2011

02/02/2011 6:22 AM

Year
2011
2011

Month
1
1

Event Date and Time


01/12/2011 6:00 AM
01/13/2011 7:21 AM

2011
2011
2011
2011

1
1
1
1

01/26/2011
01/26/2011
01/26/2011
01/27/2011

2011

2011
2011
2011

5:00 PM
6:28 PM
7:43 PM
9:30 AM

01/31/2011
01/29/2011
01/27/2011
01/27/2011

Dona Ana and El Paso


Counties, Texas and Hudspeth
Generation Inadequacy/Load
WECC
County, New Mexico
Shed
Texas Panhandle, Fuel Supply Deficiency (Natural
Southeastern New Mexico
Gas)
SPP
Fuel Supply Deficiency (Natural
Gas)
WECC
San Diego area, California
Generation Inadequacy/Load
Shed
TRE
Texas
TRE
Western Houston, Texas
Winter Storm
TRE
Texas
Cold Weather Event

2011

02/02/2011 7:24 AM

02/02/2011 10:23 PM

14 Hours, 59 Minutes

El Paso Electric Company

2011

02/02/2011 5:00 PM

02/03/2011 10:00 PM

29 Hours, 0 Minutes

Southwestern Public Service

2011

02/03/2011 3:00 PM

02/04/2011 12:00 PM

21 Hours, 0 Minutes

San Diego Gas and Electric Company

2011
2011
2011

2
2
2

02/03/2011 10:04 PM
02/09/2011 3:45 AM
02/09/2011 4:30 PM

02/04/2011 12:32 PM
02/09/2011 9:12 AM
02/10/2011 12:33 PM

14 Hours, 28 Minutes
5 Hours, 27 Minutes
20 Hours, 3 Minutes

ERCOT ISO
CenterPoint Energy
ERCOT ISO

2011

02/17/2011 1:25 AM

02/19/2011 10:13 AM

56 Hours, 48 Minutes

Pacific Gas and Electric

WECC Northern and Central California

Major Storm

91

80000

2011

02/19/2011 12:30 PM

02/20/2011 4:00 AM

15 Hours, 30 Minutes

Exelon Corporation/PECO

Major Storm

UNK

118000

2011

02/20/2011 4:00 PM

02/23/2011 4:00 PM

72 Hours, 0 Minutes

Consumers Energy

RFC Philadelphia area, Pennsylvania


Southern Lower Peninsula,
Michigan
RFC

262

160000

2011

02/24/2011 4:51 PM

02/24/2011 4:54 PM

0 Hours, 3 Minutes

American Electric Power (CSWS-SPP)

Arkansas

Winter Storm
Electrical System Separation
(Islanding)

UNK

2011
2011
2011

2
2
2

02/25/2011 8:00 AM
02/25/2011 3:20 PM
02/25/2011 3:23 PM

02/28/2011 5:30 PM
02/25/2011 6:00 PM
02/27/2011 6:00 PM

81 Hours, 30 Minutes
2 Hours, 40 Minutes
50 Hours, 37 Minutes

Pacific Gas and Electric


Dominion - Virginia Power
Baltimore Gas & Electric

WECC Northern and Central California


SERC
Virginia
RFC
Maryland

Winter Storm
Severe Weather
Severe Weather

91
UNK
UNK

80000
50000
93000

2011

03/01/2011 8:00 AM

03/05/2011 9:30 AM

97 Hours, 30 Minutes

AES Somerset

NPCC

Western New York

Fuel Supply Deficiency (Coal)

675

UNK

2011

03/08/2011 8:00 AM

03/18/2001 9:00 AM

-87,407 Hours, 0 Minutes

AES Somerset

NPCC

UNK

3
3

03/11/2011 7:02 AM
03/13/2011 2:20 PM

03/11/2011 9:15 AM
03/14/2011 3:46 PM

2 Hours, 13 Minutes
25 Hours, 26 Minutes

Pacific Gas and Electric


PacifiCorp

WECC
WECC

Fuel Supply Deficiency (Coal)


Generation Inadequacy/Load
Shed
Severe Weather

676

2011
2011

Western New York


Humboldt and Eureka,
California
Oregon

15
UNK

6800
9000

2011
2011
2011

3
3
3

03/19/2011 11:56 PM
03/20/2011 9:44 AM
03/21/2011 12:35 PM

03/24/2011 7:10 PM
03/21/2011 10:00 AM
03/21/2011 2:45 PM

115 Hours, 14 Minutes


24 Hours, 16 Minutes
2 Hours, 10 Minutes

Pacific Gas and Electric


Los Angeles Department of Water and Power
Southern California Edison Company (SCE)

Major Storm
Major Storm
Major Storm

91
UNK
150

128000
79000
54332

2011

03/23/2011 6:30 PM

03/24/2011 4:55 AM

10 Hours, 25 Minutes

American Electric Power - AEP

Major Storm

UNK

60596

2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011

3
3
3
4
4
4
4

03/27/2011 1:27 PM
03/31/2011 11:30 AM
03/31/2011 2:30 PM
04/04/2011 11:47 AM
04/04/2011 1:00 PM
04/04/2011 2:00 PM
04/04/2011 7:00 PM

03/27/2011 5:00 PM
03/31/2011 8:30 PM
04/01/2011 11:59 PM
04/08/2011 12:01 AM
04/05/2011 12:00 AM
04/08/2011 12:01 AM
04/05/2011 12:00 PM

3 Hours, 33 Minutes
9 Hours, 0 Minutes
33 Hours, 29 Minutes
84 Hours, 14 Minutes
11 Hours, 0 Minutes
82 Hours, 1 Minutes
17 Hours, 0 Minutes

Pacific Gas and Electric


Tampa Electric Company
Progress Energy Florida (PEF)
Tennessee Valley Authority
Memphis Light Gas and Water Division
Tennessee Valley Authority
American Electric Power (AEP)

WECC Northern and Central California


WECC
Los Angeles, California
WECC
Southern California
Indiana. Kentucky, Michigan,
Ohio, Tennessee, Virginia,
RFC
West Virginia
Sonoma and Central Valley,
California
WECC
FRCC
Greater Tampa Bay, Florida
FRCC
Central and Western Florida
SERC
Memphis, Tennessee
SERC
Shelby County, Tennessee
SERC
Davidson Count, Tennessee
RFC
Kentucky, West Virginia

Transmission Level Outage


Severe Weather
Severe Weather
Severe Weather
Severe Weather
Severe Weather
Severe Weather

295
206
UNK
359
300
300
UNK

165000
87000
50000
63000
63000
73000
52920

Severe Weather

UNK

74645

Severe Weather

674

303434

Severe Weather

1200

256000

Severe Weather
Severe Weather
Severe Weather
Severe Weather
Severe Weather

UNK
UNK
100
300
22

220000
80000
64000
105000
UNK

Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio Severe Weather - High Winds


Ruston, Louisiana
Equipment Malfunction

UNK
33

165711
11000

SPP

Southeast Arkansas, Southeast


Louisiana, Western
SERC
Mississippi, Eastern Texas
Alabama, Florida, Georgia,
Mississippi
SERC

2011

04/04/2011 7:00 PM

04/05/2011 8:00 PM

25 Hours, 0 Minutes

Entergy Corporation

2011

04/04/2011 9:00 PM

04/05/2011 11:30 PM

26 Hours, 30 Minutes

Southern Company

2011

04/05/2011 2:00 AM

04/07/2011 11:00 PM

69 Hours, 0 Minutes

Duke Energy Carolinas

2011
2011
2011
2011
2011

4
4
4
4
4

04/16/2011 2:16 PM
04/19/2011 8:00 PM
04/19/2011 10:44 PM
04/19/2011 11:02 PM
04/19/2011 11:13 PM

04/17/2011 4:30 PM
04/19/2011 10:00 PM
04/20/2011 2:00 AM
04/21/2011 5:32 PM
04/20/2011 7:14 PM

26 Hours, 14 Minutes
2 Hours, 0 Minutes
3 Hours, 16 Minutes
42 Hours, 30 Minutes
20 Hours, 1 Minutes

Progress Energy Carolinas Inc


Ameren Illinois
Memphis Light Gas and Water Division
Tennessee Valley Authority
Constellation Energy Control and Dispatch

2011
2011

4
4

04/20/2011 2:00 AM
04/20/2011 8:07 AM

04/21/2011 12:00 PM
04/20/2011 8:14 AM

34 Hours, 0 Minutes
0 Hours, 7 Minutes

Duke Energy Midwest


City of Ruston & Constellation Energy

RFC
SERC

2011
2011

4
4

04/22/2011 9:00 PM
04/25/2011 4:33 PM

04/22/2011 11:00 PM
04/25/2011 5:19 PM

2 Hours, 0 Minutes
0 Hours, 46 Minutes

Ameren
Tennessee Valley Authority

SERC
SERC

2011
2011

4
4

04/25/2011 5:30 PM
04/26/2011 5:49 AM

04/27/2011 6:00 PM
04/27/2011 9:59 AM

48 Hours, 30 Minutes
28 Hours, 10 Minutes

Entergy Corporation
Entergy Corporation

2011
2011

4
4

04/26/2011 9:51 AM
04/26/2011 6:14 PM

04/28/2011 9:51 AM
04/28/2011 5:00 PM

48 Hours, 0 Minutes
46 Hours, 46 Minutes

Tennesee Valley Authority


West Memphis Utilities

2011

04/27/2011 8:00 AM

05/02/2011 4:03 PM

128 Hours, 3 Minutes

Southern Company

2011
2011
2011
2011
2011

4
4
4
4
5

04/27/2011 10:00 AM
04/27/2011 10:00 PM
04/28/2011 5:00 AM
04/28/2011 4:09 PM
05/02/2011 5:06 PM

04/29/2011 4:29 PM
04/28/2011 10:00 AM
04/30/2011 6:30 PM
04/28/2011 4:10 PM
05/02/2011 8:00 PM

54 Hours, 29 Minutes
12 Hours, 0 Minutes
61 Hours, 30 Minutes
0 Hours, 1 Minutes
2 Hours, 54 Minutes

Tennesee Valley Authority


American Electric Power
FirstEnergy Service Company
Mesquite Power, LLC
Hawaiian Electric Company

2011
2011
2011

5
5
5

05/10/2011 3:25 AM
05/10/2011 10:21 PM
05/11/2011 12:15 AM

05/11/2011 2:10 PM
05/11/2011 2:25 PM
05/11/2011 5:20 PM

34 Hours, 45 Minutes
16 Hours, 4 Minutes
17 Hours, 5 Minutes

Midwest Independent System Operator (MISO)


American Electric Power
Duke Energy Carolinas

RFC
RFC
SERC

2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011

5
5
5
5
5
5

05/22/2011 5:09 PM
05/23/2011 12:30 PM
05/23/2011 4:45 PM
05/24/2011 4:35 PM
05/24/2011 4:45 PM
05/25/2011 10:14 PM

05/31/2011 12:01 PM
05/25/2011 12:30 PM
05/25/2011 11:59 PM
05/25/2011 12:40 PM
05/26/2011 5:00 PM
05/28/2011 11:00 AM

210 Hours, 52 Minutes


48 Hours, 0 Minutes
55 Hours, 14 Minutes
20 Hours, 5 Minutes
48 Hours, 15 Minutes
60 Hours, 46 Minutes

Empire District Electric


Ameren
Duke Energy Midwest
Dominion Virginia Power
Oklahoma Gas & Electric
Duke Energy Midwest

SPP
SERC
RFC
SERC
SPP
RFC

2011

05/26/2011 1:00 AM

05/26/2011 6:00 AM

5 Hours, 0 Minutes

Greenwood Utilities Commission

SERC

2011
2011

5
5

05/26/2011 6:30 PM
05/26/2011 7:56 PM

05/28/2011 4:44 AM
05/27/2011 6:00 PM

34 Hours, 14 Minutes
22 Hours, 4 Minutes

Southern Company
PPL Electric Utilities

SERC
RFC

2011

05/29/2011 6:30 PM

05/31/2011 10:00 PM

51 Hours, 30 Minutes

Consumers Energy

RFC

2011

06/02/2011 11:45 PM

06/04/2011 4:00 PM

40 Hours, 15 Minutes

South Carolina Electric and Gas

SERC

SERC North Carolina, South Carolina


Central and Eastern North
Carolina
SERC
SERC
Illinois
SERC
Memphis, Tennessee
SERC
Memphis, Tennessee
SERC
Osceola, Arkansas

Metro St. Louis area, Missouri


Northeast Tennessee

Severe Weather
Equipment Malfunction

0
140

55000
UNK

SPP Arkasas, Louisiana, Mississippi


SPP
Southern Louisiana
Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi,
SERC
Tennessee
SPP
Eastern Arkansas
Alabama, Florida, Georgia,
SERC
Mississippi
Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi,
Tennessee
SERC
SERC
Ohio, Tennessee, Virginia
RFC
Cleveland area, Ohio
WECC
Phoenix, Arizona
N/A
Hawaii

Severe Weather
Severe Weather

UNK
120

141700
UNK

Severe Weather
Severe Weather

UNK
50

55000
13000

Severe Weather

1422

426640

Severe Weather
Severe Weather
Severe Weather
Equipment Malfunction
Severe Weather
Generation Inadequacy; Load
Shed; Electrical System
Separation (Islanding)
Severe Weather
Severe Weather

UNK
0
UNK
960
220

612000
69000
86000
UNK
62000

585
UNK
300

78213
58000
71000

Severe Weather
Severe Weather
Severe Weather
Severe Weather
Severe Weather
Severe Weather

200
UNK
1024
790
UNK
200

20000
70000
215387
175000
54000
141000

Greenwood, Mississippi Transmission Level Interruption


Southern Balancing Area,
Georgia
Severe Weather
Central Pennsylvania
Severe Weather
Mid and Southern Lower
Peninsula, Michigan
Severe Weather
Greater Columbia, South
Carolina
Severe Weather

30

10000

729
150

218783
120001

250

113000

50465

Upper Peninsula, Michigan


Kentucky, West Virginia
Charlotte, North Carolina
Joplin, Sarcoxie, and
Wentworth, Missouri
St. Louis County, Missouri
Central, Indiana
Eastern Virginia
Central Oklahoma
Central Indiana

Table B.2 Major Disturbances and Unusual Occurrences, 2011


Year
2011

Month
6

Event Date and Time


06/05/2011 5:30 AM

Restoration Date and


Time
06/06/2011 1:30 AM

Duration
20 Hours, 0 Minutes

Utility/Power Pool
CenterPoint Energy

NERC
Region
TRE

Area Affected
Houston Metro-Area, Texas

2011

06/05/2011 8:02 PM

06/05/2011 8:55 PM

0 Hours, 53 Minutes

Pacific Gas and Electric

WECC

Melones, California

2011

06/06/2011 12:13 AM

06/06/2011 3:15 AM

3 Hours, 2 Minutes

El Paso Electric Company

SPP

El Paso County, Texas; Dona


Ana County, New Mexico

2011
2011
2011

6
6
6

06/06/2011 3:00 PM
06/07/2011 2:00 PM
06/09/2011 4:30 AM

06/08/2011 3:00 PM
06/08/2011 6:00 AM
06/09/2011 12:00 PM

48 Hours, 0 Minutes
16 Hours, 0 Minutes
7 Hours, 30 Minutes

West Memphis Utilities


American Electric Power
Exelon Corporation/ComEd

SPP
RFC
RFC

2011
2011
2011
2011
2011

6
6
6
6
6

06/09/2011
06/12/2011
06/15/2011
06/15/2011
06/18/2011

5:51 PM
7:00 PM
7:15 PM
7:17 PM
3:30 PM

06/10/2011 12:00 PM
06/12/2011 8:30 PM
06/16/2011 6:00 AM
06/16/2011 1:45 AM
06/19/2011 3:42 PM

18 Hours, 9 Minutes
1 Hours, 30 Minutes
10 Hours, 45 Minutes
6 Hours, 28 Minutes
24 Hours, 12 Minutes

ISO New England/Northeast Utilities


Dominion Virginia Power
Southern Company
Duke Energy
Southern Company

NPCC
RFC
SERC
SERC
SERC

Eastern, Arkansas
Ohio
Illinois
Western, Massachusetts;
Connecticut
Virginia
Georgia
Piedmont, North Carolina
Northern, Georgia

2011

06/18/2011 4:45 PM

06/20/2011 11:59 PM

55 Hours, 14 Minutes

West Memphis Utilities

SPP

Eastern, Arkansas

2011
2011
2011
2011
2011

6
6
6
6
6

06/18/2011
06/21/2011
06/21/2011
06/22/2011
06/22/2011

06/18/2011
06/22/2011
06/23/2011
06/22/2011
06/23/2011

9:33 PM
7:00 AM
2:00 AM
9:46 AM
1:00 AM

4 Hours, 33 Minutes
12 Hours, 30 Minutes
28 Hours, 15 Minutes
0 Hours, 0 Minutes
6 Hours, 0 Minutes

Duke Energy Carolinas


American Electric Power (AEP)
Exelon Corporation/ComEd
Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA)
Southern Company

2011

06/24/2011 6:30 PM

06/25/2011 1:30 AM

7 Hours, 0 Minutes

Southern Company

2011
2011
2011

6
6
6

06/26/2011 4:46 PM
06/26/2011 6:00 PM
06/27/2011 12:00 AM

06/27/2011 7:59 AM
06/27/2011 1:00 PM
06/29/2011 1:00 AM

15 Hours, 13 Minutes
19 Hours, 0 Minutes
49 Hours, 0 Minutes

Sunflower Electric Power Corporation


Southern Company
AMEREN

SPP
SERC
SERC

Southwest Kansas
Alabama; Georgia
Illinois; Missouri

2011

06/27/2011 3:00 PM

06/27/2011 7:00 PM

4 Hours, 0 Minutes

ERCOT ISO

TRE

2011

06/29/2011 11:30 AM

06/29/2011 6:04 PM

6 Hours, 34 Minutes

Southwestern Public Service

SPP

Texas
Panhandle and Muleshoe,
Texas

2011
2011

6
6

06/30/2011 2:11 PM
06/30/2011 10:30 PM

06/30/2011 11:25 PM
07/01/2011 5:00 PM

9 Hours, 14 Minutes
18 Hours, 30 Minutes

Salt River Project


Exelon Corporation/ComEd

WECC
RFC

2011

07/01/2011 5:00 PM

07/03/2011 8:00 PM

51 Hours, 0 Minutes

Xcel Energy Northern States Power Company

MRO

2011
2011
2011
2011

7
7
7
7

07/02/2011
07/04/2011
07/11/2011
07/11/2011

8:15 PM
6:00 PM
9:00 AM
9:00 AM

07/06/2011 10:00 PM
07/04/2011 9:00 PM
07/11/2011 9:00 AM
07/11/2011 10:25 AM

97 Hours, 45 Minutes
3 Hours, 0 Minutes
0 Hours, 0 Minutes
1 Hours, 25 Minutes

Detroit Edison, Subsidiary of DTE Energy


Dominion Virginia Power
Exelon Corporation/ComEd
Detroit Edison, Subsidiary of DTE Energy

RFC
SERC
RFC
RFC

2011
2011
2011

7
7
7

07/11/2011 11:15 AM
07/11/2011 2:27 PM
07/13/2011 5:19 PM

07/12/2011 8:15 AM
07/12/2011 3:50 PM
07/13/2011 10:03 PM

21 Hours, 0 Minutes
25 Hours, 23 Minutes
4 Hours, 44 Minutes

Consumers Energy
American Electric Power (AEP)
Public Service Company of Colorado

RFC
RFC
WECC

Phoenix, Arizona
Illinois
Southwest and South Central
Minnesota
South East, Lower Peninsula,
Michigan
Virginia
Illinois
Michigan
Western and Southern Lower
Peninsula Michigan
Indiana, Michigan, Ohio
Pueblo, Colorado

2011
2011

7
7

07/14/2011 11:00 AM
07/18/2011 5:00 PM

07/14/2011 7:00 PM
07/24/2011 1:30 PM

8 Hours, 0 Minutes
140 Hours, 30 Minutes

ERCOT ISO
Detroit Edison, Subsidiary of DTE Energy

TRE
RFC

Texas
Southeast Michigan

2011

07/21/2011 12:32 PM

07/22/2011 6:30 AM

17 Hours, 58 Minutes

Consumers Energy

RFC

Lower Peninsula, Michigan

2011

07/21/2011 1:00 PM

07/21/2011 3:00 PM

2 Hours, 0 Minutes

SERC

Springfield, Illinois

2011
2011
2011

7
7
7

07/22/2011 11:00 AM
07/22/2011 11:34 AM
07/23/2011 2:30 AM

07/22/2011 6:00 PM
07/22/2011 5:26 PM
07/24/2011 9:00 AM

7 Hours, 0 Minutes
5 Hours, 52 Minutes
30 Hours, 30 Minutes

City Water Light and Power


Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation (dba National
Grid)
PJM Interconnection
Exelon Corporation/ComEd

NPCC
RFC
RFC

2011

07/28/2011 12:14 AM

07/29/2011 12:00 PM

35 Hours, 46 Minutes

Exelon Corporation/ComEd

2011
2011

7
7

07/28/2011 7:26 AM
07/29/2011 8:45 PM

07/29/2011 7:26 AM
08/01/2011 4:24 AM

24 Hours, 0 Minutes
55 Hours, 39 Minutes

Owensboro Municipal Utilities


FirstEnergy Corp: Jersey Central Power & Light

SERC
RFC

Daviess County, Kentucky


Central New Jersey

2011

08/01/2011 3:00 PM

08/05/2011 7:00 PM

100 Hours, 0 Minutes

ERCOT ISO

TRE

Texas

2011
2011

8
8

08/02/2011 10:15 AM
08/02/2011 9:30 PM

08/03/2011 9:16 AM
08/03/2011 7:00 PM

23 Hours, 1 Minutes
21 Hours, 30 Minutes

Oklahoma Gas & Electric


Exelon Corporation/ComEd

SPP
RFC

Oklahoma
Northeast, Illinois

2011

08/03/2011 10:00 AM

08/19/2011 10:00 AM

384 Hours, 0 Minutes

AES Somerset LLC

NPCC

Western New York

2011

08/03/2011 4:29 PM

08/03/2011 11:40 PM

7 Hours, 11 Minutes

Grand River Dam Authority

SPP

Northeast Oklahoma

2011

08/03/2011 4:30 PM

08/03/2011 9:00 PM

4 Hours, 30 Minutes

Entergy

SPP

Central Arkansas

2011

08/04/2011 10:30 AM

08/04/2011 4:00 PM

5 Hours, 30 Minutes

American Electric Power (AEP)

SPP

Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas

2011

08/08/2011 7:36 PM

08/09/2011 12:00 PM

16 Hours, 24 Minutes

Oklahoma Municipal Power Authority

SPP

2011
2011
2011
2011

8
8
8
8

08/08/2011 8:58 PM
08/13/2011 4:41 PM
08/20/2011 5:42 PM
08/21/2011 10:45 PM

08/10/2011 4:30 PM
08/14/2011 7:00 PM
08/23/2011 8:00 PM
08/23/2011 10:45 PM

43 Hours, 32 Minutes
26 Hours, 19 Minutes
74 Hours, 18 Minutes
48 Hours, 0 Minutes

Oklahoma Gas & Electric


LG&E and KU Energy LLC
Detroit Edison, Subsidiary of DTE Energy
Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA)

SPP
SERC
RFC
N/A

2011
2011

8
8

08/23/2011 10:30 AM
08/23/2011 1:51 PM

08/23/2011 4:54 PM
08/23/2011 1:51 PM

6 Hours, 24 Minutes
0 Hours, 0 Minutes

Southwestern Public Service Company


Dominion Virginia Power

SPP
RFC

Oklahoma
Northern and Central
Oklahoma
Kentucky
Southeastern Michigan
Puerto Rico
Southeastern New Mexico,
Texas Panhandle
Virginia

2011
2011

8
8

08/23/2011 3:43 PM
08/24/2011 7:45 AM

08/23/2011 7:00 PM
08/25/2011 6:00 AM

3 Hours, 17 Minutes
22 Hours, 15 Minutes

ERCOT ISO
CenterPoint Energy

TRE
TRE

Texas
Houston area, Texas

2011
2011

8
8

08/24/2011 1:20 PM
08/24/2011 2:51 PM

08/29/2011 7:00 PM
08/24/2011 10:00 PM

125 Hours, 40 Minutes


7 Hours, 9 Minutes

TRE
SPP

2011
2011

8
8

08/25/2011 12:30 AM
08/26/2011 12:30 AM

08/28/2011 8:00 PM
08/28/2011 12:30 AM

91 Hours, 30 Minutes
48 Hours, 0 Minutes

ERCOT ISO
American Electric Power (AEP)
FirstEnergy Corp: Cleveland Electric Illuminating
Company
FirstEnergy Corp: Metropolitan Edison Company

RFC
RFC

2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011
2011

8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8

08/27/2011 2:00 AM
08/27/2011 2:57 AM
08/27/2011 10:33 AM
08/27/2011 1:00 PM
08/27/2011 7:00 PM
08/27/2011 8:30 PM
08/27/2011 10:00 PM
08/27/2011 10:00 PM

08/27/2011 5:15 AM
08/29/2011 11:30 PM
08/29/2011 2:00 PM
08/29/2011 1:00 PM
08/29/2011 1:31 PM
09/04/2011 11:30 PM
08/29/2011 4:00 PM
08/29/2011 10:00 PM

3 Hours, 15 Minutes
68 Hours, 33 Minutes
51 Hours, 27 Minutes
48 Hours, 0 Minutes
42 Hours, 31 Minutes
195 Hours, 0 Minutes
42 Hours, 0 Minutes
48 Hours, 0 Minutes

Town of Stantonsburg JRO


Progress Energy Carolinas
Dominion Virginia Power
Delmarva Power & Light Company
North Carolina Eastern Municipal Power Agency
Baltimore Gas and Electric Company
Atlantic City Electric Company
Exelon Corporation / PECO

SERC
SERC
SERC
RFC
SERC
RFC
RFC
RFC

2011

08/27/2011 11:00 PM

08/29/2011 8:00 AM

33 Hours, 0 Minutes

Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative (SMECO)

RFC

Maryland

2011
2011
2011

8
8
8

08/27/2011 11:05 PM
08/28/2011 12:01 AM
08/28/2011 12:23 AM

08/29/2077 3:30 PM
08/30/2011 12:01 AM
08/30/2011 12:23 AM

578,608 Hours, 25 Minutes


48 Hours, 0 Minutes
48 Hours, 0 Minutes

Pepco
Central Hudson Gas & Electric
Public Service Electric and Gas Company

RFC
NPCC
RFC

2011

08/28/2011 12:30 AM

08/30/2011 12:30 AM

48 Hours, 0 Minutes

FirstEnergy Corp: Jersey Central Power & Light

RFC

2011
2011

8
8

08/28/2011 2:58 AM
08/28/2011 5:00 AM

08/30/2011 2:58 AM
08/30/2011 5:00 AM

48 Hours, 0 Minutes
48 Hours, 0 Minutes

PPL Electric Utilities


Long Island Power Authority

RFC
NPCC

2011
2011
2011

8
8
8

08/28/2011 5:01 AM
08/28/2011 7:00 AM
08/28/2011 7:40 AM

09/03/2011 5:01 AM
09/03/2011 12:01 AM
08/29/2011 7:40 AM

144 Hours, 0 Minutes


137 Hours, 1 Minutes
24 Hours, 0 Minutes

Consolidated Edison Company of NY, Inc.


New York State Electric & Gas Corporation
The United illuminating Company

NPCC
NPCC
NPCC

District of Columbia; Maryland


Mid-Hudson, New York
New Jersey
Northern and Central New
Jersey
Eastern and Northeastern
Pennsylvania
Long Island, New York
Borough's and Westshester
County New York
New York
Southwest Connecticut

5:00 PM
6:30 PM
9:45 PM
9:46 AM
7:00 PM

Type of Disturbance
Severe Thunderstorms
Electrical System Separation
(Islanding)
Load Shed/ Automatic
undervoltage relay action
Public Appeal to Reduce
Electricity Usage
Severe Weather
Severe Thunderstorms

Loss (megawatts)
473

Number of
Customers
Affected
78000

10

5314

450

162000

UNK
UNK
UNK

13000
52747
169000

Severe Thunderstorms
Severe Thunderstorms
Severe Thunderstorms
Severe Thunderstorms
Severe Thunderstorms
Public Appeal to Reduce
Electricity Usage

0
250
563
300
312

100000
56000
169000
70135
93828

UNK

UNK

Severe Thunderstorms
Severe Weather
Severe Thunderstorms
Severe Weather
Severe Thunderstorms

300
UNK
UNK
UNK
316

70000
56000
300000
106300
75101

Severe Thunderstorms
Public Appeal to Reduce
Electricity Usage
Severe Thunderstorms
Severe Thunderstorms
Public Appeal to Reduce
Electricity Usage
Public Appeal to Reduce
Electricity Usage
Major System Interruption/Load
Shed
Severe Weather

340

102275

UNK
300
UNK

UNK
90160
80000

5299
UNK

160000
121000

Severe Weather

UNK

70000

Severe Weather
Severe Weather
Severe Weather
Severe Weather

UNK
150
UNK
254

182000
51580
500000
103000

UNK
UNK
580

85000
120000
N/A

0
N/A

0
197166

8881

N/A

N/A

N/A

Upstate, New York


Ohio
Illinois

Severe Weather
Severe Weather
Load Shed
Public Appeal to Reduce
Electricity Usage
Severe Weather
Public Appeal to Reduce
Electricity Usage
Public Appeal to Reduce
Electricity Usage
Public Appeal to Reduce
Electricity Usage
Load Shed
Severe Weather

N/A
206
UNK

N/A
23000
169000

RFC Entire ComEd Territory, Indiana

Severe Weather

UNK

201000

Fuel Supply Deficiency (Coal)


Severe Weather
Public Appeal to Reduce
Electricity Usage
Public Appeal to Reduce
Electricity Usage
Severe Weather

N/A
N/A

N/A
67900

N/A
UNK

N/A
71500

675

UNK

300

N/A

N/A

N/A

92

14500

N/A
UNK
254
2200

54000
181700
65000
931000

0
0

0
0

0
485

0
79000

Texas
Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas

Severe Weather
Severe Weather
Severe Weather
Severe Weather
Public Appeal to Reduce
Electricity Usage
Earthquake
Public Appeal to Reduce
Electricity Usage
Severe Weather
Public Appeal to Reduce
Electricity Usage
Severe Weather

0
N/A

0
53064

Cleveland area, Ohio


Pennsylvania

Severe Weather
Severe Weather

N/A
N/A

107833
200717

Wilson County North Carolina Distribution System Interruption


Eastern North Carolina
Severe Weather
North Carolina; Virginia
Severe Weather
Delaware; Maryland
Severe Weather
Eastern North Carolina
Severe Weather
Maryland
Severe Weather
Southern New Jersey
Severe Weather
Pennsylvania
Severe Weather

2
UNK
UNK
N/A
200
1114
320
N/A

1200
285465
1000000
165000
136000
760113
140000
264000

Severe Weather

UNK

108000

Severe Weather
Severe Weather
Severe Weather

N/A
N/A
500

220000
180000
665000

Severe Weather

N/A

650000

Severe Weather
Severe Weather

110
UNK

284000
152261

Severe Weather
Severe Weather
Severe Weather

N/A
UNK
N/A

50000
99700
158000

SERC North Carolina; South Carolina


RFC
AEP Region
RFC
Illinois
SERC
Knoxville, Tennessee
SERC
Alabama; Georgia
North/North Central Alabama;
Georgia
SERC

Fuel Supply Deficiency (Coal)


Public Appeal to Reduce
Electricity Usage
Public Appeal to Reduce
Electricity Usage
Public Appeal to Reduce
Electricity Usage
Electrical System Separation
(Islanding)

Table B.2 Major Disturbances and Unusual Occurrences, 2011


Year
2011
2011
2011

Month
8
8
8

Event Date and Time


08/28/2011 9:42 AM
08/28/2011 12:10 PM
08/28/2011 12:30 PM

Restoration Date and


Time
08/30/2011 12:01 AM
08/28/2011 12:11 PM
08/28/2011 12:31 PM

Duration
38 Hours, 19 Minutes
0 Hours, 1 Minutes
0 Hours, 1 Minutes

Utility/Power Pool
Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation
ISO New England
Orange and Rockland Utilities, Inc.

NERC
Region
NPCC
NPCC
NPCC

2011
2011

9
9

09/03/2011 2:00 PM
09/05/2011 4:30 PM

09/08/2011 6:00 PM
09/07/2011 3:45 PM

124 Hours, 0 Minutes


47 Hours, 15 Minutes

Detroit Edison, Subsidiary of DTE Energy


Southern Company

RFC
SERC

Area Affected
Eastern New York
Eastern Massachusetts
New York
Southeast Lower Peninsula,
Michigan
Alabama; Georgia

2011

09/08/2011 3:28 PM

09/10/2011 3:30 PM

48 Hours, 2 Minutes

WECC Reliability Coordinator

WECC

Arizona; California

2011
2011
2011
2011
2011

9
9
10
10
10

09/21/2011
09/29/2011
10/26/2011
10/29/2011
10/29/2011

09/21/2011
09/30/2011
10/27/2011
11/07/2011
11/07/2011

3:47 PM
6:00 AM
3:00 PM
3:00 PM
7:58 PM

1 Hours, 10 Minutes
25 Hours, 0 Minutes
34 Hours, 0 Minutes
222 Hours, 1 Minutes
226 Hours, 59 Minutes

Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA)


CenterPoint Energy
Public Service Company of Colorado
Potomac Edison
Metropolitan Edison Company

N/A
TRE
WECC
RFC
RFC

2011
2011

10
10

10/29/2011 9:59 AM
10/29/2011 11:18 AM

11/07/2011 1:00 PM
11/04/2011 12:00 AM

219 Hours, 1 Minutes


132 Hours, 42 Minutes

Jersey Central Power & Light Company


New York State Elec & Gas Corp

RFC
NPCC

Puerto Rico
Houston metro area, Texas
Denver; Ft. Collins, Colorado
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Northwest and Central New
Jersey
Southeast New York

2011
2011
2011

10
10
10

10/29/2011 12:57 PM
10/29/2011 2:00 PM
10/29/2011 2:30 PM

11/03/2011 11:00 PM
10/31/2011 2:00 PM
11/06/2011 12:00 PM

130 Hours, 3 Minutes


48 Hours, 0 Minutes
189 Hours, 30 Minutes

PPL Electric Utilities


Exelon Corporation/PECO
Public Service Electric and Gas Company

2011

10

10/29/2011 3:00 PM

11/02/2011 8:15 AM

89 Hours, 15 Minutes

Central Hudson Gas & Electric Corp.

2011
2011

10
10

10/29/2011 4:14 PM
10/29/2011 4:16 PM

11/07/2011 4:00 PM
11/02/2011 9:30 PM

215 Hours, 46 Minutes


101 Hours, 14 Minutes

ISO New England


Consolidated Edison Company of NY, Inc

2011

10

10/29/2011 8:00 PM

10/31/2011 8:00 PM

48 Hours, 0 Minutes

Orange and Rockland Utilities, Inc

2011
2011
2011
2011

11
12
12
12

11/30/2011 4:56 PM
12/01/2011 12:45 AM
12/01/2011 3:29 AM
12/01/2011 10:00 AM

12/02/2011 10:00 AM
12/07/2011 9:00 PM
12/02/2011 1:05 PM
12/02/2011 1:11 PM

41 Hours, 4 Minutes
164 Hours, 15 Minutes
33 Hours, 36 Minutes
27 Hours, 11 Minutes

Los Angeles Department of Water and Power


Southern California Edison (SCE)
Pacific Gas and Electric
PacifiCorp

WECC
WECC
WECC
WECC

2011
2011

12
12

12/06/2011 8:00 AM
12/07/2011 7:29 PM

12/06/2011 8:00 PM
12/07/2011 10:57 PM

12 Hours, 0 Minutes
3 Hours, 28 Minutes

Montana Dakota Utilities


Dominion Virginia Power

MRO
SERC

2:37 PM
5:00 AM
5:00 AM
8:59 AM
8:59 AM

Note: Customers affected are estimates and are preliminary.


Source: Form OE-417, 'Electric Emergency Incident and Disturbance Report.'

Harrisburg, Lehigh Valley,


RFC Lancaster Region Pennsylvania
RFC
Southeast Pennsylvania
RFC
New Jersey
Mid-Hudson Valley Region,
New York
NPCC
Connecticut; Maine;
Massachusetts; New
Hampshire; Rhode Island
NPCC
NPCC
New York City area
NPCC,
RFC
New Jersey; New York
City of Los Angeles, California
Southern California
Northern California
Wasatch Front Area Utah
Bismarck-Mandan, North
Dakota
Central Virginia

Type of Disturbance
Severe Weather
Severe Weather
Severe Weather

Loss (megawatts)
N/A
N/A
N/A

Number of
Customers
Affected
100000
50000
116000

Severe Weather
Severe Weather
Transmission/Distribution
Interruption; Load Shed;
Generation Inadequacy
Generation Inadequacy; Load
Shed
Severe Weather
Severe Weather
Severe Weather
Severe Weather

UNK
177

105000
53295

7000

2000000

600
N/A
UNK
UNK
UNK

319616
65000
204000
50000
312359

Severe Weather
Severe Weather

UNK
UNK

379000
161151

Severe Weather
Severe Weather
Severe Weather

UNK
UNK
125

146721
109335
197000

Severe Weather

N/A

145000

Severe Weather
Severe Weather

UNK
UNK

1418100
50000

Severe Weather

N/A

74000

Severe Weather
Severe Weather
Severe Weather
Severe Weather
Public Appeal to Reduce
Electricity Usage
Severe Weather

UNK
UNK
300
UNK

150000
91690
100000
60000

155
240

34500
60000

Table C.1 Average Heat Content of Fossil-Fuel Receipts, September 2012

Census Division and State


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

Coal Petroleum Liquids


(Million Btu per
(Million Btu per
Barrel)
Ton)
25.40
5.96
-5.79
25.38
6.09
24.83
5.78
25.92
6.19
-5.92
-5.98
22.48
5.88
25.69
5.72
23.52
5.96
22.31
5.79
19.76
5.81
17.87
5.77
21.29
5.92
18.72
5.89
23.98
5.74
18.29
5.85
16.87
5.63
17.19
5.79
17.33
5.83
17.80
5.85
17.75
5.09
17.12
5.66
13.26
5.83
16.65
5.77
23.56
5.94
25.40
5.73
--23.56
5.68
20.05
6.15
24.87
5.84
24.56
6.14
25.03
6.12
24.60
5.87
24.22
5.79
21.28
5.76
20.92
5.77
22.54
5.74
17.29
5.81
20.97
5.78
15.82
5.79
17.38
5.71
16.40
5.87
17.31
5.78
15.30
5.78
18.76
5.61
19.18
5.60
18.89
5.54
20.68
5.67
16.98
4.50
20.17
5.81
18.28
5.68
21.51
5.83
17.73
5.62
18.03
5.72
22.98
5.69
16.81
5.83
16.89
5.69
18.35
6.11
16.75
5.68
20.66
6.14
19.25
6.02

Petroleum Coke
(Million Btu per
Ton)
-------28.65
28.65
28.65
28.65
28.76
-29.11
28.89
28.65
28.35
28.65
28.65
------28.42
--28.61
27.37
-----28.83
-28.83
--28.69
-28.77
28.65
28.47
29.11
---29.11
----28.65
28.65
-----28.68

Natural Gas
(Million Btu per
Thousand Cubic
Feet)
1.03
1.03
1.04
1.03
1.03
1.03
1.01
1.03
1.03
1.03
1.03
1.02
1.01
1.02
1.02
1.02
1.01
1.03
1.03
1.02
1.02
1.03
1.03
1.02
1.02
1.02
1.03
1.03
1.02
1.01
1.03
1.01
1.03
1.04
1.02
1.01
1.01
1.03
1.01
1.01
1.02
1.02
1.02
1.03
1.02
1.03
1.02
1.07
1.01
1.02
1.03
1.03
1.03
1.01
1.02
1.02
1.02
1.03
1.01
1.01
-1.02

'Coal' includes anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, lignite, waste coal, coal synfuel, and coal-derived synthesis gas.
'Petroleum Liquids' include distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, jet fuel, kerosene, propane, and waste oil.
'Petroleum Coke' includes petroleum coke and synthesis gas derived from petroleum coke.
'Natural Gas' includes a small amount of supplemental gaseous fuels.
Notes: See Glossary for definitions. Values are preliminary. Data represents weighted values.
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report.

Table C.2. Comparison of Preliminary Monthly Data Versus Final Monthly Data at the U.S. Level, 2009 through 2011
Item

Mean Absolute Value of Percent Change


Total (All Sectors)
2010

2009

2011

Net Generation
Coal
Petroleum Liquids
Petroleum Coke
Natural Gas
Other Gases
Hydroelectric
Nuclear
Other
Total

0.49%
1.45%
1.48%
0.45%
1.48%
0.90%
0.01%
2.64%
0.11%

0.20%
1.88%
1.75%
0.76%
1.55%
0.97%
0.00%
0.78%
0.17%

0.15%
2.67%
14.41%
0.41%
2.95%
1.85%
0.00%
1.03%
0.15%

Consumption of Fossil Fuels for Electricity Generation


Coal
Petroleum Liquids
Petroleum Coke
Natural Gas

0.36%
1.80%
1.27%
0.47%

0.11%
1.49%
1.50%
0.70%

0.23%
2.90%
9.93%
0.28%

Fuel Stocks for Electric Power Sector


Coal
Petroleum Liquids
Petroleum Coke

0.10%
1.55%
0.46%

0.18%
0.67%
3.76%

0.46%
0.55%
2.64%

Retail Sales
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Transportation
Total

0.12%
1.20%
4.03%
1.63%
0.60%

0.32%
0.14%
0.90%
2.18%
0.17%

0.15%
0.66%
1.61%
0.88%
0.64%

Revenue
Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Transportation
Total

0.22%
1.59%
3.59%
3.48%
0.14%

0.70%
0.61%
0.66%
4.24%
0.45%

0.73%
0.24%
0.58%
0.29%
0.31%

Average Retail Price


Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Transportation
Total

0.34%
0.41%
0.57%
4.60%
0.70%

0.43%
0.67%
0.41%
3.87%
0.56%

0.66%
0.79%
1.02%
1.08%
0.90%

Receipt of Fossil Fuels


Coal
Petroleum Liquids
Petroleum Coke
Natural Gas

0.88%
7.66%
6.07%
0.80%

0.58%
4.09%
3.77%
0.81%

0.39%
5.25%
16.19%
0.52%

Cost of Fossil Fuels


Coal
Petroleum Liquids
Petroleum Coke
Natural Gas

0.19%
3.37%
1.24%
0.96%

0.18%
0.24%
2.37%
0.20%

0.28%
1.55%
8.98%
0.50%

Coal includes anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, lignite, waste coal, and synthetic coal. Coal stocks exclude waste coal.
Petroleum Liquids include 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. Excludes blast furnace gas and other gases.
Hydroelectric includes conventional hydroelectric and hydroelectric pumped storage facilities.
Other generation includes geothermal, wood, waste, wind, and solar, batteries, chemicals, hydrogen, pitch, purchased steam, sulfur, and miscellaneous technologies.
Fuel Stocks are end-of-month values.
See technical notes (http://www.eia.gov/cneaf/electricity/epm/appenc.pdf) for additional information on the Commercial, Industrial and Transportation sectors.
Cost of Fossil Fuels represent weighted values.
Notes: Mean absolute value of percent change is the unweighted average of the absolute percent cahnges.
Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923 'Power Plant Operations Report'; 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;' 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.'

Table C.3. Comparison of Preliminary Annual Data Versus Final Annual Data at the U.S. Level, 2009 through 2011
Item

Preliminary
Annual Data

Net Generation (Thousand MWh)


Coal
Petroleum Liquids
Petroleum Coke
Natural Gas
Other Gases
Hydroelectric
Nuclear
Other
Total

2009
Final
Annual Data

Percent
Change

Preliminary
Annual Data

2010
Final
Annual Data

Percent
Change

Preliminary
Annual Data

2011
Final
Annual Data

Percent
Change

1,764,486
25,792
13,035
920,378
10,698
267,784
798,745
152,193
3,953,111

1,755,904
25,972
12,964
920,979
10,632
268,818
798,855
156,207
3,950,331

-0.49%
0.70%
-0.54%
0.07%
-0.61%
0.39%
0.01%
2.64%
-0.07%

1,850,750
23,397
13,528
981,815
11,193
252,961
806,968
179,416
4,120,028

1,847,290
23,337
13,724
987,697
11,313
254,702
806,968
180,028
4,125,060

-0.19%
-0.26%
1.45%
0.60%
1.07%
0.69%
0.00%
0.34%
0.12%

1,734,265
15,840
12,322
1,016,595
11,269
319,162
790,225
206,057
4,105,734

1,733,430
16,086
14,096
1,013,689
11,566
313,450
790,204
208,135
4,100,656

-0.05%
1.56%
14.39%
-0.29%
2.64%
-1.79%
0.00%
1.01%
-0.12%

Consumption of Fossil Fuels for Electricity Generation


Coal (1,000 tons)
938,059
Petroleum Liquids (1,000 barrels)
43,672
Petroleum Coke (1,000 tons)
4,855
Natural Gas (1,000 Mcf)
7,104,600

934,683
43,562
4,821
7,121,069

-0.36%
-0.25%
-0.70%
0.23%

979,555
40,041
4,956
7,633,469

979,684
40,103
4,994
7,680,185

0.01%
0.15%
0.76%
0.61%

932,911
26,728
4,561
7,880,481

934,938
27,326
5,012
7,883,865

0.22%
2.24%
9.89%
0.04%

189,971
38,699
1,395

189,467
39,210
1,394

-0.27%
1.32%
-0.08%

175,160
36,126
1,087

174,917
35,706
1,019

-0.14%
-1.16%
-6.31%

175,100
35,260
470

172,387
34,847
508

-1.55%
-1.17%
8.17%

Retail Sales (Million kWh)


Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Transportation
Total

1,362,869
1,322,989
881,903
7,689
3,575,450

1,364,474
1,307,168
917,442
7,781
3,596,865

0.12%
-1.20%
4.03%
1.20%
0.60%

1,450,758
1,329,322
962,165
7,740
3,749,985

1,445,708
1,330,199
970,873
7,712
3,754,493

-0.35%
0.07%
0.91%
-0.35%
0.12%

1,423,700
1,319,288
975,569
7,606
3,726,163

1,422,801
1,328,057
991,316
7,672
3,749,846

-0.06%
0.66%
1.61%
0.87%
0.64%

Revenue (Million Dollars)


Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Transportation
Total

157,351
135,084
60,341
859
353,635

157,008
132,940
62,504
828
353,280

-0.22%
-1.59%
3.58%
-3.58%
-0.10%

167,957
136,361
65,311
848
370,477

166,782
135,559
65,750
815
368,906

-0.70%
-0.59%
0.67%
-3.94%
-0.42%

167,930
136,138
67,212
805
372,084

166,714
135,926
67,606
803
371,049

-0.72%
-0.16%
0.59%
-0.25%
-0.28%

11.55
10.21
6.84
11.17
9.89

11.51
10.17
6.81
10.65
9.82

-0.34%
-0.40%
-0.43%
-4.72%
-0.70%

11.58
10.26
6.79
10.96
9.88

11.54
10.19
6.77
10.57
9.83

-0.35%
-0.65%
-0.23%
-3.61%
-0.54%

11.80
10.32
6.89
10.58
9.99

11.72
10.23
6.82
10.46
9.90

-0.66%
-0.81%
-1.01%
-1.11%
-0.91%

972,973
50,184
6,570
8,096,135

981,477
54,181
6,954
8,118,550

0.87%
7.97%
5.85%
0.28%

976,052
46,156
5,868
8,605,619

979,918
45,472
5,963
8,673,070

0.40%
-1.48%
1.61%
0.78%

945,581
34,342
5,163
9,025,066

948,668
36,158
5,980
9,056,164

0.33%
5.29%
15.82%
0.34%

2.21
9.95
1.62
4.70

2.21
10.26
1.61
4.74

-0.06%
3.10%
-0.35%
0.89%

2.27
14.03
2.23
5.08

2.27
14.02
2.28
5.09

0.10%
-0.06%
2.36%
0.20%

2.40
20.10
2.80
4.71

2.39
19.94
3.03
4.72

-0.17%
-0.76%
8.27%
0.41%

Fuel Stocks for Electric Power Sector


Coal (1,000 tons)
Petroleum Liquids (1,000 barrels)
Petroleum Coke (1,000 tons)

Average Retail Price (Cents/kWh)


Residential
Commercial
Industrial
Transportation
Total
Receipt of Fossil Fuels
Coal (1,000 tons)
Petroleum Liquids (1,000 barrels)
Petroleum Coke (1,000 tons)
Natural Gas (1,000 Mcf)
Cost of Fossil Fuels (Dollars per Million Btu)
Coal (1,000 tons)
Petroleum Liquids (1,000 barrels)
Petroleum Coke (1,000 tons)
Natural Gas (1,000 Mcf)

Coal includes anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous, lignite, waste coal, and synthetic coal. Coal stocks exclude waste coal.
Petroleum Liquids include 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. Excludes blast furnace gas and other gases.
Hydroelectric includes conventional hydroelectric and hydroelectric pumped storage facilities.
Other generation includes geothermal, wood, waste, wind, and solar, batteries, chemicals, hydrogen, pitch, purchased steam, sulfur, and miscellaneous technologies.
Fuel Stocks are end-of-year values.
See technical notes (http://www.eia.gov/cneaf/electricity/epm/appenc.pdf) for additional information on the Commercial, Industrial and Transportation sectors.
Cost of Fossil Fuels represent weighted values.
Notes: The average revenue per kilowatthour is calculated by dividing revenue by sales. Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.
Percent changes refer to the difference between the preliminary data published in the Electric Power Monthly (EPM) and the final data published in the EPM. Values for 2011 are Final.
Sources: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923 'Power Plant Operations Report'; 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;' 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.'

Table C.4. Unit of Measure Equivalents for Electricity


Unit
Kilowatt (kW)
Megawatt (MW)
Gigawatt (GW)
Terawatt (TW)

Equivalent
1,000 (One Thousand) Watts
1,000,000 (One Million) Watts
1,000,000,000 (One Billion) Watts
1,000,000,000,000 (One Trillion) Watts

Gigawatt
Thousand Gigawatts

1,000,000 (One Million) Kilowatts


1,000,000,000 (One Billion) Kilowatts

Kilowatthours (kWh)
Megawatthours (MWh)
Gigawatthours (GWh)
Terawatthours (TWh)

1,000 (One Thousand) Watthours


1,000,000 (One Million) Watthours
1,000,000,000 (One Billion) Watthours
1,000,000,000,000 (One Trillion) Watthours

Gigawatthours
Thousand Gigawatthours

1,000,000 (One Million) Kilowatthours


1,000,000,000(One Billion Kilowatthours

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Appendix C
Technical notes
This appendix describes how the U. S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) collects, estimates, and
reports electric power data in the EPM.

Data quality
The EPM is prepared by the Office of Electricity, Renewables & Uranium Statistics (ERUS), Energy
Information Administration (EIA), U. S. Department of Energy. Quality statistics begin with the collection
of the correct data. To assure this, ERUS performs routine reviews of the data collected and the forms
on which it is collected. Additionally, to assure that the data are collected from the correct parties,
ERUS routinely reviews the frames for each data collection.
Automatic, computerized verification of keyed input, review by subject matter specialists, and follow-up
with nonrespondents assure quality statistics. To ensure the quality standards established by the EIA,
formulas that use the past history of data values in the database have been designed and implemented
to check data input for errors automatically. Data values that fall outside the ranges prescribed in the
formulas are verified by telephoning respondents to resolve any discrepancies. All survey
nonrespondents are identified and contacted.

Reliability of data
There are two types of errors possible in an estimate based on a sample survey: sampling and nonsampling. Sampling errors occur because observations are made only on a sample, not on the entire
population. Non-sampling errors can be attributed to many sources in the collection and processing of
data. The accuracy of survey results is determined by the joint effects of sampling and non-sampling
errors. Monthly sample survey data have both sampling and non-sampling error. Annual survey data
are collected by a census and are not subject to sampling error.
Non-sampling errors can be attributed to many sources: (1) inability to obtain complete information
about all cases in the sample (i.e., nonresponse); (2) response errors; (3) definitional difficulties; (4)
differences in the interpretation of questions; (5) mistakes in recording or coding the data obtained; and
(6) other errors of collection, response, coverage, and estimation for missing data. Note that for the
cutoff sampling and model-based regression (ratio) estimation that we use, data missing due to
nonresponse, and data missing due to being out-of-sample are treated in the same manner. Therefore
missing data may be considered to result in sampling error, and variance estimates reflect all missing
data.
Although no direct measurement of the biases due to non-sampling errors can be obtained,
precautionary steps were taken in all phases of the frame development and data collection, processing,
and tabulation processes, in an effort to minimize their influence. See the Data Processing and Data
System Editing section for each EIA form for an in-depth discussion of how the sampling and nonsampling errors are handled in each case.

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Relative Standard Error: The relative standard error (RSE) statistic, usually given as a percentage,
describes the magnitude of sampling error that might reasonably be incurred. The RSE is the square
root of the estimated variance, divided by the variable of interest. The variable of interest may be the
ratio of two variables, or a single variable.
The sampling error may be less than the non-sampling error. In fact, large RSE estimates found in
preliminary work with these data have often indicated non-sampling errors, which were then identified
and corrected. Non-sampling errors may be attributed to many sources, including the response errors,
definitional difficulties, differences in the interpretation of questions, mistakes in recording or coding
data obtained, and other errors of collection, response, or coverage. These non-sampling errors also
occur in complete censuses.
Using the Central Limit Theorem, which applies to sums and means such as are applicable here, there is
approxi-mately a 68 percent chance that the true total or mean is within one RSE of the estimated total
or mean. Note that reported RSEs are always estimates themselves, and are usually, as here, reported as
percentages. As an example, suppose that a net generation from coal value is estimated to be 1,507
million kilowatthours with an estimated RSE of 4.9 percent. This means that, ignoring any non-sampling
error, there is approximately a 68 percent chance that the true million kilowatthour value is within
approximately 4.9 percent of 1,507 million kilowatthours (that is, between 1,433 and 1,581 million
kilowatthours). Also under the Central Limit Theorem, there is approxi-mately a 95 percent chance that
the true mean or total is within 2 RSEs of the estimated mean or total.
Note that there are times when a model may not apply, such as in the case of a substantial
reclassification of sales, when the relationship between the variable of interest and the regressor data
does not hold. In such a case, the new information may represent only itself, and such numbers are
added to model results when estimating totals. Further, there are times when sample data may be
known to be in error, or are not reported. Such cases are treated as if they were never part of the
model-based sample, and values are imputed. Experiments were done to see if nonresponse should be
treated differently, but it was decided to treat those cases the same as out-of-sample cases.
Relative Standard Error With Respect to a Superpopulation: The RSESP statistic is similar to the RSE
(described above). Like the RSE, it is a statistic designed to estimate the variability of data and is usually
given as a percentage. However, where the RSE is only designed to estimate the magnitude of sampling
error, the RSESP more fully reflects the impact of variability from sampling and non-sampling errors.
This is a more complete measure than RSE in that it can measure statistical variability in a complete
census in addition to a sample21,24. In addition to being a measure of data variability, the RSESP can
also be useful in comparing different models that are applied to the same set of data22. This capability
is used to test different regression models for imputation and prediction. This testing may include
considerations such as comparing different regressors, the comparative reliability of different monthly
samples, or the use of different geographical strata or groupings for a given model. For testing
purposes, ERUS typically uses recent historical data that have been finalized. Typically, time-series
graphics showing two or more models or samples are generated showing the RSESP values over time. In
selecting models, consideration is given to total survey error as well as any apparent differences in
robustness.
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Imputation: For monthly data, if the reported values appeared to be in error and the data issue could
not be resolved with the respondent, or if the facility was a nonrespondent, a regression methodology is
used to impute for the facility. The same procedure is used to estimate ("predict") data for facilities not
in the monthly sample. The regression methodology relies on other data to make estimates for
erroneous or missing responses.
Estimation for missing monthly data is accomplished by relating the observed data each month to one or
more other data elements (regressors) for which we generally have an annual census. Each year, when
new annual regressor data are available, recent monthly relationships are updated, causing slight
revisions to estimated monthly results. These revisions are made as soon as the annual data are
released.
The basic technique employed is described in the paper Model-Based Sampling and Inference16, on
the EIA website. Additional references can be found on the InterStat website
(http://interstat.statjournals.net/). The basis for the current methodology involves a 'borrowing of
strength' technique for small domains.

Data revision procedure


ERUS has adopted the following policy with respect to the revision and correction of recurrent data in
energy publications:

Annual survey data are disseminated either as preliminary or final when first appearing in a data
product. Data initially released as preliminary will be so noted in the data product. These data
are typically released as final by the next dissemination of the same product; however, if final
data are available at an earlier interval they may be released in another product.
All monthly survey data are first disseminated as preliminary. These data are revised after the
prior years data are finalized and are disseminated as revised preliminary. No revisions are
made to the published data before this or subsequent to these data being finalized unless
significant errors are discovered.
After data are disseminated as final, further revisions will be considered if they make a
difference of 1 percent or greater at the national level. Revisions for differences that do not
meet the 1 percent or greater threshold will be determined by the Office Director. In either
case, the proposed revision will be subject to the EIA revision policy concerning how it affects
other EIA products.
The magnitudes of changes due to revisions experienced in the past will be included periodically
in the data products, so that the reader can assess the accuracy of the data.

Data sources for Electric Power Monthly


Data published in the EPM are compiled from the following sources:

Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report,


Form EIA 826, Monthly Electric Utility Sales and Revenues with State Distributions Report,
Form EIA 860, Annual Electric Generator Report,
Form EIA-860M, Monthly Update to the Annual Electric Generator Report, and

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Form EIA 861, Annual Electric Power Industry Report.

For access to these forms and their instructions, please see:


http://www.eia.gov/cneaf/electricity/page/forms.html.
In addition to the above-named forms, the historical data published in the EPM for periods prior to 2008
are compiled from the following sources:

FERC Form 423, Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants,
Form EIA-423, Monthly Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants Report,
Form EIA-759, Monthly Power Plant Report,
Form EIA-860A, Annual Electric Generator ReportUtility,
Form EIA-860B, Annual Electric Generator ReportNonutility,
Form EIA-900, Monthly Nonutility Power Report,
Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report, and
Form EIA-920, Combined Heat and Power Plant Report.

See Appendix A of the historical Electric Power Annual reports to find descriptions of forms that are no
longer in use. The publications can be found from the top of the current EPA under previous issues:
http://www.eia.gov/electricity/annual.
Rounding rules for data: To round a number to n digits (decimal places), add one unit to the nth digit if
the (n+1) digit is 5 or larger and keep the nth digit unchanged if the (n+1) digit is less than 5. The symbol
for a number rounded to zero is (*).
Percent difference: The following formula is used to calculate percent differences:

x ( t 2 ) - x ( t1 )
x 100,
| x ( t1 ) |

Percent Difference =

where x (t1) and x (t2) denote the quantity at year t1 and subsequent year t2.
Meanings of symbols appearing in tables: The following symbols have the meaning described below:
*

The value reported is less than half of the smallest unit of measure, but is greater than zero.

Indicates a preliminary value.

NM

Data value is not meaningful, either (1) when compared to the same value for the previous time
period, or (2) when a data value is not meaningful due to having a high Relative Standard Error
(RSE).

(*)

Usage of this symbol indicates a number rounded to zero.

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Form EIA-826
The Form EIA 826, Monthly Electric Utility Sales and Revenues with State Distributions Report, is a
monthly collection of data from a sample of approximately 500 of the largest electric utilities (primarily
investor owned and publicly owned) as well as a census of energy service providers with retail sales in
deregulated States. Form EIA-861, with approximately 3,300 respondents, serves as a frame from which
the Form 826 sample is drawn. Based on this sample, a model is used to estimate for the entire
universe of U.S. electric utilities.
Instrument and design history: The collection of elec-tric power sales data and related information
began in the early 1940s and was established as FPC Form 5 by FPC Order 141 in 1947. In 1980, the
report was revised with only selected income items remaining and became the FERC Form 5. The Form
EIA 826, Electric Utility Company Monthly Statement, replaced the FERC Form 5 in January 1983. In
January 1987, the Electric Utility Company Monthly Statement was changed to the Monthly Electric
Utility Sales and Revenue Report with State Distributions. The title was changed again in January 2002
to Monthly Electric Utility Sales and Revenues with State Distributions Report to become consistent
with other EIA report titles. The Form EIA 826 was revised in January 1990, and some data elements
were eliminated.
In 1993, EIA for the first time used a model sample for the Form EIA 826. A stratified random sample,
employing auxiliary data, was used for each of the four previous years. The sample for the Form EIA 826
was designed to obtain estimates of electricity sales and average retail price of electricity at the State
level by end use sector.
Starting with data for January 2001, the restructuring of the electric power industry was taken into
account by forming three schedules on the Form EIA-826. Schedule 1, Part A is for full service utilities
that operate as in the past. Schedule 1, Part B is for electric service providers only, and Schedule 1, Part
C is for those utilities providing distribution service for those on Schedule 1, Part B. In addition, Schedule
1 Part D is for those retail energy providers or power marketers that provide bundled service. Also, the
Form EIA-826 frame was modified to include all investor-owned electric utilities and a sample of
companies from other ownership classes. A new method of estimation was implemented at this same
time. (See EPM April 2001, p.1.)
With the October 2004 issue of the EPM, EIA published for the first time preliminary electricity sales
data for the Transportation Sector. These data are for electricity delivered to and consumed by local,
regional, and metropolitan transportation systems. The data being published for the first time in the
October EPM included July 2004 data as well as year-to-date. EIAs efforts to develop these new data
have identified anomalies in several States and the District of Columbia. Some of these anomalies are
caused by issues such as: 1) Some respondents have classified themselves as outside the realm of the
survey. The Form EIA-826 collects retail data from those respondents providing electricity and other
services to the ultimate end users. EIA has experienced specific situations where, although the
respondents customers are the ultimate end users, particular end users qualify under wholesale rate
schedules. 2) The Form EIA-826 is a cutoff sample and not intended to be a census.

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Beginning with 2008 data and some annual 2007 data, the Form EIA-923 replaced Forms EIA-906, EIA920, EIA-423, and FERC 423. In addition, several sections of the discontinued Form EIA-767 have been
included in either the Form EIA-860 or Form EIA-923. See the following link for a detailed explanation.
http://www.eia.gov/cneaf/electricity/2008forms/consolidate.html
The legislative authority to collect these data is defined in the Federal Energy Administration Act of 1974
(Public Law 93-275, Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52).
Data processing and data system editing: Monthly Form EIA-826 submission is available via an Internet
Data Collection (IDC) system. The completed data are due to EIA by the last calendar day of the month
following the reporting month. Nonrespondents are contacted to obtain the data. The data are edited
and additional checks are completed. Following verification, imputation is run, and tables and text of
the aggregated data are produced for inclusion in the EPM.
Imputation: Regression prediction, or imputation, is done for entities not in the monthly sample and for
any nonrespondents. Regressor data for Schedule 1, Part A is the average monthly sales or revenue
from the most recent finalized data from survey Form EIA-861. Beginning with January 2008 data and
the finalized 2007 data, the regressor data for Schedule 1 Parts B and C is the prior months data.
Formulas and methodologies: The Form EIA 826 data are collected by end-use sector (residential,
commercial, industrial, and transportation) and State. Form EIA 861 data are used as the frame from
which the sample is selected and in some instances also as regressor data. Updates are made to the
frame to reflect mergers that affect data processing.
With the revised definitions for the commercial and industrial sectors to include all data previously
reported as other data except transportation, and a separate transportation sector, all responses that
would formerly have been reported under the other sector are now to be reported under one of the
sectors that currently exist. This means there is probably a lower correlation, in general, between, say,
commercial Form EIA-826 data for 2004 and commercial Form EIA-861 data for 2003 than there was
between commercial Form EIA-826 data for 2003 and commercial Form EIA-861 data for 2002 or earlier
years, although commercial and industrial definitions have always been somewhat nebulous due to
power companies not having complete information on all customers.
Data submitted for January 2004 represent the first time respondents were to provide data specifically
for the transportation end-use sector.
During 2003 transportation data were collected annually through Form EIA-861. Beginning in 2004 the
transportation data were collected on a monthly basis via Form EIA-826. In order to develop an
estimate of the monthly transportation data for 2003, values for both retail sales of electricity to
ultimate customers and revenue from retail sales of electricity to ultimate customers were estimated
using the 2004 monthly profile for the sales and revenues from the data collected via Form EIA-826. All
monthly non-transportation data for 2003 (i.e. street lighting, etc.), which were previously reported in
the other end-use sector on the Form EIA-826 have been prorated into the Commercial and Industrial
end-use sectors based on the 2003 Form EIA-861 profile.

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A monthly distribution factor was developed for the monthly data collected in 2004 (for the months of
January through November). The transportation sales and revenues for December 2004 were assumed
to be equivalent to the transportation sales and revenues for November 2004. The monthly distribution
factors for January through November were applied to the annual values for transportation sales and
revenues collected via Form EIA-861 to develop corresponding 2003 monthly values. The eleven month
estimated totals from January through November 2003 were subtracted from the annual values
obtained from Form EIA-861 in order to obtain the December 2003 values.
Data from the Form EIA-826 are used to determine estimates by sector at the State, Census division, and
national level. State level sales and revenues estimates are first calculated. Then the ratio of revenue
divided by sales is calculated to estimate retail price of electricity at the State level. The estimates are
accumulated separately to produce the Census division and U.S. level estimates 1.
Some electric utilities provide service in more than one State. To facilitate the estimation, the State
service area is actually used as the sampling unit. For each State served by each utility, there is a utility
State part, or State service area. This approach allows for an explicit calculation of estimates for sales,
revenue, and average retail price of electricity by end use sector at State, Census division, and national
level. Estimation procedures include imputation to account for nonresponse. Non-sampling error must
also be considered. The non-sampling error is not estimated directly, although attempts are made to
minimize the non-sampling error.
Average retail price of electricity represents the cost per unit of electricity sold and is calculated by
dividing retail electric revenue by the corresponding sales of electricity. The average retail price of
electricity is calculated for all consumers and for each end-use sector.
The electric revenue used to calculate the average retail price of electricity is the operating revenue
reported by the electric utility. Operating revenue includes energy charges, demand charges, consumer
service charges, environmental surcharges, fuel adjustments, and other miscellaneous charges. Electric
utility operating revenues also include State and Federal income taxes and taxes other than income
taxes paid by the utility.
The average retail price of electricity reported in this publication by sector represents a weighted
average of consumer revenue and sales within sectors and across sectors for all consumers, and does
not reflect the per kWh rate charged by the electric utility to the individual consumers. Electric utilities
typically employ a number of rate schedules within a single sector. These alternative rate schedules
reflect the varying consumption levels and patterns of consumers and their associated impact on the
costs to the electric utility for providing electrical service.
Adjusting monthly data to annual data: As a final adjustment based on our most complete data, use is
made of final Form EIA-861 data, when available. The annual totals for Form EIA-826 data by State and
end-use sector are compared to the corresponding Form EIA-861 values for sales and revenue. The ratio
of these two values in each case is then used to adjust each corresponding monthly value.

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Sensitive data: Most of the data collected on the Form EIA-826 are not considered business sensitive.
However, revenue, sales, and customer data collected from energy service providers (Schedule 1, Part
B), which do not also provide energy delivery, are considered business sensitive and must adhere to
EIA's Policy on the Disclosure of Individually Identifiable Energy Information in the Possession of the
EIA (45Federal Register 59812 (1980)).

Form EIA-860
The Form EIA 860, Annual Electric Generator Report, is a mandatory annual census of all existing and
planned electric generating facilities in the United States with a total generator nameplate capacity of 1
or more megawatts. The survey is used to collect data on existing power plants and 10 year plans for
constructing new plants, as well as generating unit additions, modifications, and retirements in existing
plants. Data on the survey are collected at the generator level. Certain power plant environmentalrelated data are collected at the boiler level. These data include environmental equipment design
parameters, boiler air emission standards, and boiler emission controls The Form EIA-860 is made
available in January to collect data related to the previous year.
Instrument and design history: The Form EIA-860 was originally implemented in January 1985 to collect
data as of year-end 1984. It was preceded by several Federal Power Commission (FPC) forms including
the FPC Form 4, Form 12 and 12E, Form 67, and Form EIA-411. In January 1999, the Form EIA-860 was
renamed the Form EIA-860A, Annual Electric Generator Report Utility and was implemented to
collect data from electric utilities as of January 1, 1999.
In 1989, the Form EIA-867, "Annual Nonutility Power Producer Report," was initiated to collect plant
data on unregulated entities with a total generator nameplate capacity of 5 or more megawatts. In
1992, the reporting threshold of the Form EIA-867 was lowered to include all facilities with a combined
nameplate capacity of 1 or more megawatts. Previously, data were collected every 3 years from facilities
with a nameplate capacity between 1 and 5 megawatts. In 1998, the Form EIA-867, was renamed Form
EIA-860B, "Annual Electric Generator Report Nonutility." The Form EIA-860B was a mandatory survey
of all existing and planned nonutility electric generating facilities in the United States with a total
generator nameplate capacity of 1 or more megawatts.
Beginning with data collected for the year 2001, the infrastructure data collected on the Form EIA-860A
and the Form EIA-860B were combined into the new Form EIA-860 and the monthly and annual versions
of the Form EIA-906.
Starting with 2007, design parameters data formerly collected on Form EIA-767 were collected on Form
EIA-860. These include design parameters associated with certain steam-electric plants boilers, cooling
systems, flue gas particulate collectors, flue gas desulfurization units, and stacks and flues.
The Federal Energy Administration Act of 1974 (Public Law 93-275) defines the legislative authority to
collect these data.

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Estimation of form eia-860 data: EIA received forms from all 18,151 existing generators in the 2010
Form EIA-860 frame, so no imputation was required.
Sensitive data: The tested heat rate data collected on the Form EIA-860 are considered business
sensitive.

Form EIA-860M
The Form EIA 860M, Monthly Update to the Annual Electric Generator Report, is a mandatory monthly
survey that collects data on the status of proposed new generators or changes to existing generators for
plants that report on Form EIA-860.
The Form EIA-860M has a rolling frame based upon planned changes to capacity as reported on the
previous Form EIA-860. Respondents are added to the frame 12 months prior to the expected effective
date for all new units or expected retirement date for existing units. For all other types of capacity
changes (including retirements, uprates, derates, repowering, or other modifications), respondents are
added 1 month prior to the anticipated modification change date. Respondents are removed from the
frame at the completion of the changes or if the change date is moved back so that the plant no longer
qualifies to be in the frame. Typically, 150 to 200 utilities per month are required to report for 175 to
250 plants (including 250 to 400 generating units) on this form. The unit characteristics of interest are
changes to the previously reported planned operating month and year, prime mover type, capacity, and
energy sources.
Instrument and design history: The data collected on Form EIA-860M was originally collected via phone
calls at the end of each month. During 2005, the Form EIA-860M was introduced as a mandatory form
using the Internet Data Collection (IDC) system.
The legislative authority to collect these data is defined in the Federal Energy Administration Act of 1974
(Public Law 93-275, Sec. 13(b), 5(a), 5(b), 52).
Data processing and data system editing: Approximately 150 to 200 utilities are requested to provide
data each month on the Form EIA 860M. These data are collected via the IDC system and automatically
checked for certain errors. Most of the quality assurance issues are addressed by the respondents as
part of the automatic edit check process. In some cases, respondents are subsequently contacted about
their explanatory overrides to the edit checks.
Sensitive data: Data collected on the Form EIA-860M are not considered to be sensitive.

Form EIA-861
The Form EIA 861, Annual Electric Power Industry Report, is a mandatory census of electric power
industry participants in the United States. The survey is used to collect information on power sales and
revenue data from approximately 3,300 respondents. About 3,200 are electric utilities and the

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remainder are nontraditional utilities such as energy service providers or the unregulated subsidiaries of
electric utilities and power marketers.
Instrument and design history: The Form EIA 861 was implemented in January 1985 for collection of
data as of year end 1984. The Federal Energy Administration Act of 1974 (Public Law 93 275) defines the
legislative authority to collect these data.
Data processing and data system editing: The Form EIA 861 is made available to the respondents in
January of each year to collect data as of the end of the preceding calendar year. The data are edited
when entered into the interactive on line system. Internal edit checks are per-formed to verify that
current data total across and between schedules, and are comparable to data reported the previous
year. Edit checks are also performed to compare data reported on the Form EIA 861 and similar data
reported on the Form EIA 826. Respondents are telephoned to obtain clarification of reported data and
to obtain missing data.
Data for the Form EIA 861 are collected at the owner level from all electric utilities including energy
service providers in the United States, its territories, and Puerto Rico. Form EIA 861 data in this report
are for the United States only.
Average retail price of electricity represents the cost per unit of electricity sold and is calculated by
dividing retail electric revenue by the corresponding sales of electricity. The average retail price of
electricity is calculated for all consumers and for each end-use sector.
The electric revenue used to calculate the average retail price of electricity is the operating revenue
reported by the electric power industry participant. Operating revenue includes energy charges,
demand charges, consumer service charges, environmental surcharges, fuel adjustments, and other
miscellaneous charges. Electric power industry participant operating revenues also include State and
Federal income taxes and other taxes paid by the utility.
The average retail price of electricity reported in this publication by sector represents a weighted
average of consumer revenue and sales, and does not equal the per kWh rate charged by the electric
power industry participant to the individual consumers. Electric utilities typically employ a number of
rate schedules within a single sector. These alternative rate schedules reflect the varying consumption
levels and patterns of consumers and their associated impact on the costs to the electric power industry
participant for providing electrical service.
Sensitive data: Data collected on the Form EIA-861 are not considered to be sensitive.

Form EIA-923
Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations Report, is a monthly collection of data on receipts and cost of
fossil fuels, fuel stocks, generation, consumption of fuel for generation, and environmental data (e.g.
emission controls and cooling systems). Data are collected from a monthly sample of approximately
1,900 plants, which includes a census of nuclear and pumped storage hydroelectric plants. In addition
approximately 4,050 plants, representing all other generators 1 MW or greater, are collected annually.
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In addition to electric power generating plants, respondents include fuel storage terminals without
generating capacity that receive shipments of fossil fuels for eventual use in electric power generation.
The monthly data are due by the last day of the month following the reporting period.
Receipts of fossil fuels, fuel cost and quality information, and fuel stocks at the end of the reporting
period are all reported at the plant level. Plants that burn organic fuels and have a steam turbine
capacity of at least 10 megawatts report consumption at the boiler level and generation at the
generator level. For all other plants, consumption is reported at the prime-mover level. For these
plants, generation is reported either at the prime-mover level or, for noncombustible sources (e.g. wind,
nuclear), at the prime-mover and energy source level. The source and disposition of electricity is
reported annually for nonutilities at the plant level as is revenue from sales for resale. Environmental
data are collected annually from facilities that have a steam turbine capacity of at least 10 megawatts.
Instrument and design history:
Receipts and cost and quality of fossil fuels
On July 7, 1972, the Federal Power Commission (FPC) issued Order Number 453 enacting the New Code
of Federal Regulations, Section 141.61, legally creating the FPC Form 423. Originally, the form was used
to collect data only on fossil steam plants, but was amended in 1974 to include data on internalcombustion and combustion-turbine units. The FERC Form 423 replaced the FPC Form 423 in January
1983. The FERC Form 423 eliminated peaking units, for which data were previously collected on the FPC
Form 423. In addition, the generator nameplate capacity threshold was changed from 25 megawatts to
50 megawatts. This reduction in coverage eliminated approximately 50 utilities and 250 plants. All
historical FPC Form 423 data in this publication were revised to reflect the new generator-nameplatecapacity threshold of 50 or more megawatts reported on the FERC Form 423. In January 1991, the
collection of data on the FERC Form 423 was extended to include combined cycle units. Historical data
have not been revised to include these units. Starting with the January 1993 data, the FERC began to
collect the data directly from the respondents.
The Form EIA-423 was originally implemented in January 2002 to collect monthly cost and quality data
for fossil fuel receipts from owners or operators of nonutility electricity generating plants. Due to the
restructuring of the electric power industry, many plants which had historically submitted this
information for utility plants on the FERC Form 423 (see above) were being transferred to the nonutility
sector. As a result, a large percentage of fossil fuel receipts were no longer being reported. The Form
EIA-423 was implemented to fill this void and to capture the data associated with existing non-regulated
power producers. Its design closely followed that of the FERC Form 423.
Both the Form EIA-423 and FERC Form 423 were superseded by Form EIA-923 (Schedule 2) in January of
2008. The Form EIA-923 maintains the 50-megawatt threshold for these data. However, not all data are
collected monthly on the new form. Beginning with 2008 data, a sample of the respondents will report
monthly, with the remainder reporting annually (monthly values will be imputed via regression). For
2007, Schedule 2 annual data was not collected or imputed. Most of the plants required to report on
Schedule 2 already submitted their 2007 receipts data on a monthly basis.

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Generation, consumption, and stocks
The Bureau of Census and the U.S. Geological Survey collected, compiled, and published data on the
electric power industry prior to 1936. After 1936, the Federal Power Commission (FPC) assumed all data
collection and publication responsibilities for the electric power industry and implemented the Form
FPC-4. The Federal Power Act, Section 311 and 312, and FPC Order 141 defined the legislative authority
to collect power production data. The Form EIA-759 replaced the Form FPC-4 in January 1982.
In 1996, the Form EIA-900 was initiated to collect sales for resale data from unregulated entities14. In
1998, the form was modified to collect sales for resale, gross generation, and sales to end user data. In
1999, the form was modified to collect net generation, consumption, and ending stock data15. In 2000,
the form was modified to include the production of useful thermal output data.
In January 2001, Form EIA-906 superseded Forms EIA-759 and EIA-900. In January 2004, Form EIA-920
superseded Form EIA-906 for those plants defined as combined heat and power plants; all other plants
that generate electricity continue to report on Form EIA-906. The Federal Energy Administration Act of
1974 (Public Law 93 275) defines the legislative authority to collect these data.
Forms EIA-906 and EIA-920 were superseded by survey Form EIA-923 beginning in January 2008 with the
collection of annual 2007 data and monthly 2008 data.
Data processing and data system editing: Respondents are encouraged to enter data directly into a
computerized database via the Internet Data Collection (IDC) system. A variety of automated quality
control mechanisms are run during this process, such as range checks and comparisons with historical
data. These edit checks were performed as the data were provided, and many problems that are
encountered are resolved during the reporting process. Those plants that are unable to use the
electronic reporting medium provide the data in hard copy, typically via fax. These data were manually
entered into the computerized database. The data were subjected to the same edits as those that were
electronically submitted.
If the reported data appeared to be in error and the data issue could not be resolved by follow up
contact with the respondent, or if a facility was a nonrespondent, a regression methodology was used to
impute for the facility.
Imputation: For data collected monthly, regression prediction, or imputation, is done for all missing
data including non-sampled units and any non-respondents. For data collected annually, imputation is
performed for non-respondents. For gross generation and total fuel consumption, multiple regression is
used for imputation (see discussion, above). Only approximately 0.02 percent of the national total
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When gross generation is reported and net generation is not available, net generation is estimated by
using a fixed ratio to gross generation by prime-mover type and installed environmental equipment.
These ratios are:
Net Generation = (Factor) x Gross Generation
Prime Movers:
Combined Cycle Steam - 0.97
Combined Cycle Single Shaft - 0.97
Combined Cycle Combustion Turbine - 0.97
Compressed Air - 0.97
Fuel Cell - 0.99
Gas Turbine - 0.98
Hydroelectric Turbine - 0.99
Hydroelectric Pumped Storage - 0.99
Internal Combustion Engine - 0.98
Other - 0.97
Photovoltaic - 0.99
Steam Turbine - 0.97
Wind Turbine - 0.99
Environmental Equipment:
Flue Gas Desulfurization - 0.97
Flue Gas Particulate 0.99
All Others - 0.97

For stocks, a linear combination of the prior months ending stocks value and the current months
consumption and receipts values are used.
Receipts of fossil fuels: Receipts data, including cost and quality of fuels, are collected at the plant level
from selected electric generating plants and fossil-fuel storage terminals in the United States. These
plants include independent power producers, electric utilities, and commercial and industrial combined
heat and power producers whose total fossil-fueled nameplate capacity is 50 megawatts or more
(excluding storage terminals, which do not produce electricity). The data on cost and quality of fuel
shipments are then used to produce aggregates and weighted averages for each fuel type at the State,
Census division, and U.S. levels.
For coal, units for receipts are in tons and units for average heat contents (A) are in million Btu per ton.
For petroleum, units for receipts are in barrels and units for average heat contents (A) are in million Btu
per barrel.
For gas, units for receipts are in thousand cubic feet (Mcf) and units for average heat contents (A) are in
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Power production, fuel stocks, and fuel consumption data: The Bureau of Census and the U.S.
Geological Survey collected, compiled, and published data on the electric power industry prior to 1936.
After 1936, the Federal Power Commission (FPC) assumed all data collection and publication
responsibilities for the electric power industry and implemented the Form FPC-4. The Federal Power Act,
Section 311 and 312, and FPC Order 141 defined the legislative authority to collect power production
data. The Form EIA-759 replaced the Form FPC-4 in January 1982.
In 1996, the Form EIA-900 was initiated to collect sales for resale data from unregulated entities. In
1998, the form was modified to collect sales for resale, gross generation, and sales to end user data. In
1999, the form was modified to collect net generation, consumption, and ending stock data. In 2000, the
form was modified to include the production of useful thermal output data.
In January 2001, Form EIA-906 superseded Forms EIA-759 and EIA-900. In January 2004, Form EIA-920
superseded Form EIA-906 for those plants defined as combined heat and power plants; all other plants
that generate electricity continue to report on Form EIA-906. The Federal Energy Administration Act of
1974 (Public Law 93 275) defines the legislative authority to collect these data.
In January 2004, Form EIA-920 superseded Form EIA-906 for those plants defined as combined heat and
power plants; all other plants that generate electricity continue to report on Form EIA-906.
In January 2008, Form EIA-923 superseded both the Forms EIA-906 and EIA-920 for the collection of
these data.
Methodology to estimate biogenic and non-biogenic municipal solid waste 2: Municipal solid waste
(MSW) consumption for generation of electric power is split into its biogenic and non-biogenic
components beginning with 2001 data by the following methodology:
The tonnage of MSW consumed is reported on the Form EIA-923. The composition of MSW and
categorization of the components were obtained from the Environmental Protection Agency
publication, Municipal Solid Waste in the United States: 2005 Facts and Figures. The Btu contents of the
components of MSW were obtained from various sources.
The potential quantities of combustible MSW discards (which include all MSW material available for
combustion with energy recovery, discards to landfill, and other disposal) were multiplied by their
respective Btu contents. The EPA-based categories of MSW were then classified into renewable and
non-renewable groupings. From this, EIA calculated how much of the energy potentially consumed from
MSW was attributed to biogenic components and how much to non-biogenic components (see Tables 1
and 2, below). 3
These values are used to allocate net generation published in the Electric Power Monthly generation
tables. The tons of biogenic and non-biogenic components were estimated with the assumption that
glass and metals were removed prior to combustion. The average Btu/ton for the biogenic and nonbiogenic components is estimated by dividing the total Btu consumption by the total tons. Published net
generation attributed to biogenic MSW and non-biogenic MSW is classified under Other Renewables
and Other, respectively.

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Table 1. Btu consumption for biogenic and non-biogenic municipal solid waste (percent)
2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

Biogenic

57

56

55

55

56

57

55

54

51

50

Nonbiogenic

43

44

45

45

44

43

46

46

49

50

Table 2. Tonnage consumption for biogenic and non-biogenic municipal solid waste (percent)
2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

Biogenic

77

77

76

76

75

67

65

65

64

64

Nonbiogenic

23

23

24

24

25

34

35

35

36

36

Useful thermal output: With the implementation of the Form EIA-923, Power Plant Operations
Report, in 2008, combined heat and power (CHP) plants are required to report total fuel consumed and
electric power generation. Beginning with the January 2008 data, EIA will estimate the allocation of the
total fuel consumed at CHP plants between electric power generation and useful thermal output.
First, an efficiency factor is determined for each plant and prime mover type. Based on data for electric
power generation and useful thermal output collected in 2003 (on Form EIA-906, Power Plant Report)
efficiency was calculated for each prime mover type at a plant. The efficiency factor is the total output
in Btu, including electric power and useful thermal output (UTO), divided by the total input in Btu.
Electric power is converted to Btu at 3,412 Btu per kilowatthour.
Second, to calculate the amount of fuel for electric power, the gross generation in Btu is multiplied by
the efficiency factor. The fuel for UTO is the difference between the total fuel reported and the fuel for
electric power generation. UTO is calculated by multiplying the fuel for UTO by the efficiency factor.
In addition, if the total fuel reported is less than the estimated fuel for electric power generation, then
the fuel for electric power generation is equal to the total fuel consumed, and the UTO will be zero.
Conversion of petroleum coke to liquid petroleum: The quantity conversion is 5 barrels (of 42 U.S.
gallons each) per short ton (2,000 pounds).
Conversion of propane gas to liquid petroleum: The quantity conversion is 1.53 Mcf (thousand cubic
feet) per barrel (or 42 U.S. gallons each).
Conversion of synthesis gas from coal to coal: The quantity conversion is 98 Mcf (thousand cubic feet)
per short ton (2,000 pounds).
Conversion of synthesis gas from petroleum coke to petroleum coke: The quantity conversion is
107.42 Mcf (thousand cubic feet) per short ton (2,000 pounds).
Issues within historical data series:
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Receipts and cost and quality of fossil fuels
Values for receipts of natural gas for 2001 forward do not include blast furnace gas or other gas.
Historical data collected on FERC Form 423 and published by EIA have been reviewed for consistency
between volumes and prices and for their consistency over time. However, these data were collected
by FERC for regulatory rather than statistical and publication purposes. EIA did not attempt to resolve
any late filing issues in the FERC Form 423 data. In 2003, EIA introduced a procedure to estimate for late
or non-responding entities due to report on the FERC Form 423. Due to the introduction of this
procedure, 2003 and later data cannot be directly compared to previous years data.
Prior to 2008, regulated plants reported receipts data on the FERC Form 423. These plants, along with
unregulated plants, now report receipts data on Schedule 2 of Form EIA-923. Because FERC issued
waivers to the FERC Form 423 filing requirements to some plants who met certain criteria, and because
not all types of generators were required to report (only steam turbines and combined-cycle units
reported), a significant number of plants either did not submit fossil fuel receipts data or submitted only
a portion of their fossil fuel receipts. Since Form EIA-923 does not have exemptions based on generator
type or reporting waivers, receipts data from 2008 and later cannot be directly compared to previous
years data for the regulated sector. Furthermore, there may be a notable increase in fuel receipts
beginning with January 2008 data.
Starting with the revised data for 2008, tables for total receipts begin to reflect estimation for all plants
with capacity over 1 megawatt, to be consistent with other electric power data. Previous receipts data
published have been a legacy of their original collection as information for a regulatory agency, not as a
survey to provide more meaningful estimates of totals for statistical purposes. Totals appeared to
become smaller as more electric production came from unregulated plants, until the Form EIA-423 was
created to help fill that gap. As a further improvement, estimation of all receipts for the universe
normally depicted in the EPM (i.e., 1 megawatt and above), with associated relative standard errors,
provides a more complete assessment of the market.
Generation and consumption
Beginning in 2008, a new method of allocating fuel consumption between electric power generation and
useful thermal output (UTO) was implemented. This new methodology evenly distributes a combined
heat and power (CHP) plants losses between the two output products (electric power and UTO). In the
historical data, UTO was consistently assumed to be 80 percent efficient and all other losses at the plant
were allocated to electric power. This change causes the fuel for electric power to be decreased while
the fuel for UTO is increased as both are given the same efficiency. This results in the appearance of an
increase in efficiency of production of electric power between periods.
Sensitive data: Most of the data collected on the Form EIA-923 are not considered business sensitive.
However, the cost of fuel delivered to nonutilities, commodity cost of fossil fuels, and reported fuel
stocks at the end of the reporting period are considered business sensitive and must adhere to EIA's
Policy on the Disclosure of Individually Identifiable Energy Information in the Possession of the EIA
(45Federal Register 59812 (1980)).

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NERC classification
The Florida Reliability Coordinating Council (FRCC) separated itself from the Southeastern Electric
Reliability Council (SERC) in the mid-1990s. In 1998, several utilities realigned from Southwest Power
Pool (SPP) to SERC. Name changes altered both the Mid-Continent Area Power Pool (MAPP) to the
Midwest Reliability Organization (MRO) and the Western Systems Coordinating Council (WSCC) to the
Western Energy Coordinating Council (WECC). The MRO membership boundaries have altered over
time, but WECC membership boundaries have not. The utilities in the associated regional entity
identified as the Alaska System Coordination Council (ASCC) dropped their formal participation in NERC.
Both the States of Alaska and Hawaii are not contiguous with the other continental States and have no
electrical interconnections. At the close of calendar year 2005, the following reliability regional councils
were dissolved: East Central Area Reliability Coordinating Agreement (ECAR), Mid-Atlantic Area Council
(MAAC), and Mid-America Interconnected Network (MAIN).
On January 1, 2006, the ReliabilityFirst Corporation (RFC) came into existence as a new regional
reliability council. Individual utility membership in the former ECAR, MAAC, and MAIN councils mostly
shifted to RFC. However, adjustments in membership as utilities joined or left various reliability councils
impacted MRO, SERC, and SPP. The Texas Regional Entity (TRE) was formed from a delegation of
authority from NERC to handle the regional responsibilities of the Electric Reliability Council of Texas
(ERCOT). The revised delegation agreements covering all the regions were approved by the Federal
Energy Regulatory Commission on March 21, 2008. Reliability Councils that are unchanged include:
Florida Reliability Coordinating Council (FRCC), Northeast Power Coordinating Council (NPCC), and the
Western Energy Coordinating Council (WECC
The new NERC Regional Council names are as follows:

Florida Reliability Coordinating Council (FRCC),


Midwest Reliability Organization (MRO),
Northeast Power Coordinating Council (NPCC),
ReliabilityFirst Corporation (RFC),
Southeastern Electric Reliability Council (SERC),
Southwest Power Pool (SPP),
Texas Regional Entity (TRE), and
Western Energy Coordinating Council (WECC).

Business classification
Nonutility power producers consist of corporations, persons, agencies, authorities, or other legal entities
that own or operate facilities for electric generation but are not electric utilities. This includes qualifying
cogenerators, small power producer, and independent power producers. Furthermore, nonutility power
producers do not have a designated franchised service area. In addition to entities whose primary
business is the production and sale of electric power, entities with other primary business classifications
can and do sell electric power. These can consist of manufacturing, agricultural, forestry,
transportation, finance, service and administrative industries, based on the Office of Management and
Budget's Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) Manual. In 1997, the SIC Manual name was changed to
North American Industry Classification System (NAICS). The following is a list of the main classifications
and the category of primary business activity within each classification.

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Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing
111
112
113
114
115

Agriculture production-crops
Agriculture production, livestock and animal specialties
Forestry
Fishing, hunting, and trapping
Agricultural services

Mining
211
2121
2122
2123

Oil and gas extraction


Coal mining
Metal mining
Mining and quarrying of nonmetallic minerals except fuels

Construction
23
Manufacturing
311
3122
314
315
316
321
322

Food and kindred products


Tobacco products
Textile and mill products
Apparel and other finished products made from fabrics and similar materials
Leather and leather products
Lumber and wood products, except furniture
Paper and allied products (other than 322122
or 32213)
322122 Paper mills, except building paper
32213 Paperboard mills
323
Printing and publishing
324
Petroleum refining and related industries (other than 32411)
32411 Petroleum refining
325
Chemicals and allied products (other than
325188, 325211, 32512, or 325311)
32512 Industrial organic chemicals
325188 Industrial Inorganic Chemicals
325211 Plastics materials and resins
325311 Nitrogenous fertilizers
326
Rubber and miscellaneous plastic products
327
Stone, clay, glass, and concrete products (other than 32731)
32731 Cement, hydraulic
331
Primary metal industries (other than 331111 or 331312)
331111 Blast furnaces and steel mills
331312 Primary aluminum
332
Fabricated metal products, except machinery and transportation equipment
333
Industrial and commercial equipment and components except computer equipment

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3345
335
336
337
339

Measuring, analyzing, and controlling instruments, photographic, medical, and optical goods,
watches and clocks
Electronic and other electrical equipment and components except computer equipment
Transportation equipment
Furniture and fixtures
Miscellaneous manufacturing industries

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Transportation and Public Utilities
22
Electric, gas, and sanitary services
2212 Natural gas transmission
2213 Water supply
22131 Irrigation systems
22132 Sewerage systems
481
Transportation by air
482
Railroad transportation
483
Water transportation
484
Motor freight transportation and warehousing
485
Local and suburban transit and interurban highway passenger transport
486
Pipelines, except natural gas
487
Transportation services
491
United States Postal Service
513
Communications
562212 Refuse systems
Wholesale Trade
421 to 422
Retail Trade
441 to 454
Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate
521 to 533
Services
512
514
541
561
611
622
624
712
713
721
811
8111
812
813
814

Motion pictures
Business services
514199 Miscellaneous services
Legal services
Engineering, accounting, research, management, and related services
Education services
Health services
Social services
Museums, art galleries, and botanical and zoological gardens
Amusement and recreation services
Hotels
Miscellaneous repair services
Automotive repair, services, and parking
Personal services
Membership organizations
Private households

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Public Administration
92

The basic technique employed is described in the paper Model-Based Sampling and Inference, on the EIA website.
Additional references can be found on the InterStat website (http://interstat.statjournals.net/). See the following sources:
Knaub, J.R., Jr. (1999a), Using Prediction-Oriented Software for Survey Estimation, InterStat, August 1999,
http://interstat.statjournals.net/; Knaub, J.R. Jr. (1999b), Model-Based Sampling, Inference and Imputation, EIA web site:
http://www.eia.gov/cneaf/electricity/forms/eiawebme.pdf; Knaub, J.R., Jr. (2005), Classical Ratio Estimator, InterStat, October
2005, http://interstat.statjournals.net/; Knaub, J.R., Jr. (2007a), Cutoff Sampling and Inference, InterStat, April 2007,
http://interstat.statjournals.net/; Knaub, J.R., Jr. (2008), Cutoff Sampling. Definition in Encyclopedia of Survey Research Methods,
Editor: Paul J. Lavrakas, Sage, to appear; Knaub, J.R., Jr. (2000), Using Prediction-Oriented Software for Survey Estimation - Part
II: Ratios of Totals, InterStat, June 2000, http://interstat.statjournals.net/; Knaub, J.R., Jr. (2001), Using Prediction-Oriented
Software for Survey Estimation - Part III: Full-Scale Study of Variance and Bias, InterStat, June 2001,
http://interstat.statjournals.net/.
2
See the following sources: Bahillo, A. et al. Journal of Energy Resources Technology, NOx and N2O Emissions During Fluidized
Bed Combustion of Leather Wastes. Volume 128, Issue 2, June 2006. pp. 99-103; U.S. Energy Information Administration.
Renewable Energy Annual 2004. Average Heat Content of Selected Biomass Fuels. Washington, DC, 2005; Penn State
Agricultural College Agricultural and Biological Engineering and Council for Solid Waste Solutions. Garth, J. and Kowal, P.
Resource Recovery, Turning Waste into Energy, University Park, PA, 1993; Utah State University Recycling Center Frequently
Asked Questions. Published at http://www.usu.edu/recycle/faq.htm. Accessed December 2006.
3
Biogenic components include newsprint, paper, containers and packaging, leather, textiles, yard trimmings, food wastes, and
wood. Non-biogenic components include plastics, rubber and other miscellaneous non-biogenic waste.

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Glossary
Anthracite: The highest rank of coal; used primarily for residential and commercial space heating. It is a
hard, brittle, and black lustrous coal, often referred to as hard coal, containing a high percentage of fixed
carbon and a low percentage of volatile matter. The moisture content of fresh-mined anthracite
generally is less than 15 percent. The heat content of anthracite ranges from 22 to 28 million Btu per ton
on a moist, mineral-matter-free basis. The heat content of anthracite coal consumed in the United
States averages 25 million Btu per ton, on the as-received basis (i.e., containing both inherent moisture
and mineral matter). Note: Since the 1980's, anthracite refuse or mine waste has been used for steam
electric power generation. This fuel typically has a heat content of 15 million Btu per ton or less.
Ash: Impurities consisting of silica, iron, aluminum, and other noncombustible matter that are
contained in coal. Ash increases the weight of coal, adds to the cost of handling, and can affect its
burning characteristics. Ash content is measured as a percent by weight of coal on a "received" or a
"dry" (moisture-free, usually part of a laboratory analysis) basis.
Ash content: The amount of ash contained in the fuel (except gas) in terms of percent by weight.
Average Retail Price of Electricity (formerly known as Average Revenue per Kilowatthour): The average
revenue per kilowatthour of electricity sold by sector (residential, commercial, industrial, or other) and
geographic area (State, Census division, and national), is calculated by dividing the total monthly
revenue by the corresponding total monthly sales for each sector and geographic area.
Barrel: A unit of volume equal to 42 U.S. gallons.
Biomass: Organic non-fossil material of biological origin constituting a renewable energy resource.
Bituminous coal: A dense coal, usually black, sometimes dark brown, often with well-defined bands of
bright and dull material, used primarily as fuel in steam-electric power generation, with substantial
quantities also used for heat and power applications in manufacturing and to make coke. Bituminous
coal is the most abundant coal in active U.S. mining regions. Its moisture content usually is less than 20
percent. The heat content of bituminous coal ranges from 21 to 30 million Btu per ton on a moist,
mineral-matter-free basis. The heat content of bituminous coal consumed in the United States averages
24 million Btu per ton, on the as-received basis (i.e., containing both inherent moisture and mineral
matter).
British thermal unit: The quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 pound of liquid water
by 1 degree Fahrenheit at the temperature at which water has its greatest density (approximately 39
degrees Fahrenheit).
Btu: The abbreviation for British thermal unit(s).
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Census Divisions: Any of nine geographic areas of the United States as defined by the U.S. Department
of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. The divisions, each consisting of several States, are defined as
follows:
1) New England: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and
Vermont;
2) Middle Atlantic: New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania;
3) East North Central: Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin;
4) West North Central: Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, and South
Dakota;
5) South Atlantic: Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina,
South Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia;
6) East South Central: Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi, and Tennessee;
7) West South Central: Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas;
8) Mountain: Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming;
9) Pacific: Alaska, California, Hawaii, Oregon, and Washington.
Note: Each division is a sub-area within a broader Census Region. In some cases, the Pacific division is
subdivided into the Pacific Contiguous area (California, Oregon, and Washington) and the Pacific
Noncontiguous area (Alaska and Hawaii).
Coal: A readily combustible black or brownish-black rock whose composition, including inherent
moisture, consists of more than 50 percent by weight and more than 70 percent by volume of
carbonaceous material. It is formed from plant remains that have been compacted, hardened,
chemically altered, and metamorphosed by heat and pressure over geologic time.
Coal synfuel: Coal-based solid fuel that has been processed by a coal synfuel plant; and coal-based fuels
such as briquettes, pellets, or extrusions, which are formed from fresh or recycled coal and binding
materials.
Coke (petroleum): A residue high in carbon content and low in hydrogen that is the final product of
thermal decomposition in the condensation process in cracking. This product is reported as marketable
coke or catalyst coke. The conversion is 5 barrels (of 42 U.S. gallons each) per short ton. Coke from
petroleum has a heating value of 6.024 million Btu per barrel.
Combined cycle: An electric generating technology in which electricity is produced from otherwise lost
waste heat exiting from one or more gas (combustion) turbine-generators. The exiting heat from the
combustion turbine(s) is routed to a conventional boiler or to a heat recovery steam generator for
utilization by a steam turbine in the production of additional electricity.
Combined heat and power (CHP): Includes plants designed to produce both heat and electricity from a
single heat source. Note: This term is being used in place of the term "cogenerator" that was used by
EIA in the past. CHP better describes the facilities because some of the plants included do not produce
heat and power in a sequential fashion and, as a result, do not meet the legal definition of cogeneration
specified in the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act (PURPA).
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Commercial sector: An energy-consuming sector that consists of service-providing facilities and
equipment of: businesses; Federal, State, and local governments; and other private and public
organizations, such as religious, social, or fraternal groups. The commercial sector includes institutional
living quarters. It also includes sewage treatment facilities. Common uses of energy associated with this
sector include space heating, water heating, air conditioning, lighting, refrigeration, cooking, and
running a wide variety of other equipment. Note: This sector includes generators that produce
electricity and/or useful thermal output primarily to support the activities of the above-mentioned
commercial establishments.
Consumption (fuel): The use of energy as a source of heat or power or as a raw material input to a
manufacturing process.
Cost: The amount paid to acquire resources, such as plant and equipment, fuel, or labor services.
Demand (electric): The rate at which electric energy is delivered to or by a system, part of a system, or
piece of equipment, at a given instant or averaged over any designated period of time.
Diesel: A distillate fuel oil that is used in diesel engines such as those used for transportation and for
electric power generation.
Distillate fuel oil: A general classification for one of the petroleum fractions produced in conventional
distillation operations. It includes diesel fuels and fuel oils. Products known as No. 1, No. 2, and No. 4
diesel fuel are used in on-highway diesel engines, such as those in trucks and automobiles, as well as offhighway engines, such as those in railroad locomotives and agricultural machinery. Products known as
No. 1, No. 2, and No. 4 fuel oils are used primarily for space heating and electric power generation.
1) No. 1 Distillate: A light petroleum distillate that can be used as either a diesel fuel (see No. 1
Diesel Fuel) or a fuel oil. See No. 1 Fuel Oil.

No. 1 Diesel fuel: A light distillate fuel oil that has distillation temperatures of 550 degrees
Fahrenheit at the 90-percent point and meets the specifications defined in ASTM Specification D
975. It is used in high-speed diesel engines, such as those in city buses and similar vehicles. See
No. 1 Distillate above.
No. 1 Fuel oil: A light distillate fuel oil that has distillation temperatures of 400 degrees
Fahrenheit at the 10-percent recovery point and 550 degrees Fahrenheit at the 90-percent point
and meets the specifications defined in ASTM Specification D 396. It is used primarily as fuel for
portable outdoor stoves and portable outdoor heaters. See No. 1 Distillate above.

2) No. 2 Distillate: A petroleum distillate that can be used as either a diesel fuel (see No. 2 Diesel
Fuel definition below) or a fuel oil. See No. 2 Fuel oil below.

No. 2 Diesel fuel: A fuel that has distillation temperatures of 500 degrees Fahrenheit at the 10percent recovery point and 640 degrees Fahrenheit at the 90-percent recovery point and meets
the specifications defined in ASTM Specification D 396. It is used in atomizing type burners for
domestic heating or for moderate capacity commercial/industrial burner units. See No. 2
Distillate above.

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3) No. 4 Fuel: A distillate fuel oil made by blending distillate fuel oil and residual fuel oil stocks. It
conforms with ASTM Specification D 396 or Federal Specification VV-F-815C and is used extensively
in industrial plants and in commercial burner installations that are not equipped with preheating
facilities. It also includes No. 4 diesel fuel used for low- and medium-speed diesel engines and
conforms to ASTM Specification D 975.

No. 4 Diesel fuel and No. 4 Fuel oil: See No. 4 Fuel above.

Electric industry restructuring: The process of replacing a monopolistic system of electric utility
suppliers with competing sellers, allowing individual retail customers to choose their supplier but still
receive delivery over the power lines of the local utility. It includes the reconfiguration of vertically
integrated electric utilities.
Electric plant (physical): A facility containing prime movers, electric generators, and auxiliary
equipment for converting mechanical, chemical, and/or fission energy into electric energy.
Electric power sector: An energy-consuming sector that consists of electricity-only and combined-heatand-power (CHP) plants whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the
public-- i. e., North American Industry Classification System 22 plants.
Electric utility: A corporation, person, agency, authority, or other legal entity or instrumentality aligned
with distribution facilities for delivery of electric energy for use primarily by the public. Included are
investor-owned electric utilities, municipal and State utilities, Federal electric utilities, and rural electric
cooperatives. A few entities that are tariff based and corporately aligned with companies that own
distribution facilities are also included. Note: Due to the issuance of FERC Order 888 that required
traditional electric utilities to functionally unbundle their generation, transmission, and distribution
operations, "electric utility" currently has inconsistent interpretations from State to State.
Electricity: A form of energy characterized by the presence and motion of elementary charged particles
generated by friction, induction, or chemical change.
Electricity generation: The process of producing electric energy or the amount of electric energy
produced by transforming other forms of energy, commonly expressed in kilowatthours (kWh) or
megawatthours (MWh).
Electricity generators: The facilities that produce only electricity, commonly expressed in kilowatthours
(kWh) or megawatthours (MWh).
Energy: The capacity for doing work as measured by the capability of doing work (potential energy) or
the conversion of this capability to motion (kinetic energy). Energy has several forms, some of which are
easily convertible and can be changed to another form useful for work. Most of the world's convertible
energy comes from fossil fuels that are burned to produce heat that is then used as a transfer medium
to mechanical or other means in order to accomplish tasks. Electrical energy is usually measured in
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Energy conservation features: This includes building shell conservation features, HVAC conservation
features, lighting conservation features, any conservation features, and other conservation features
incorporated by the building. However, this category does not include any demand-side management
(DSM) program participation by the building. Any DSM program participation is included in the DSM
Programs.
Energy efficiency: Refers to programs that are aimed at reducing the energy used by specific end-use
devices and systems, typically without affecting the services provided. These programs reduce overall
electricity consumption (reported in megawatthours), often without explicit consideration for the timing
of program-induced savings. Such savings are generally achieved by substituting technically more
advanced equipment to produce the same level of end-use services (e.g. lighting, heating, motor drive)
with less electricity. Examples include high-efficiency appliances, efficient lighting programs, highefficiency heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) systems or control modifications, efficient
building design, advanced electric motor drives, and heat recovery systems.
Energy service provider: An energy entity that provides service to a retail or end-use customer.
Energy source: Any substance or natural phenomenon that can be consumed or transformed to supply
heat or power. Examples include petroleum, coal, natural gas, nuclear, biomass, electricity, wind,
sunlight, geothermal, water movement, and hydrogen in fuel cells.
Energy-only service: Retail sales services for which the company provided only the energy consumed,
where another entity provides delivery services.
Fossil fuel: An energy source formed in the earths crust from decayed organic material. The common
fossil fuels are petroleum, coal, and natural gas.
Franchised service area: A specified geographical area in which a utility has been granted the exclusive
right to serve customers. A franchise allows an entity to use city streets, alleys and other public lands in
order to provide, distribute, and sell services to the community.
Fuel: Any material substance that can be consumed to supply heat or power. Included are petroleum,
coal, and natural gas (the fossil fuels), and other consumable materials, such as uranium, biomass, and
hydrogen.
Gas: A fuel burned under boilers and by internal combustion engines for electric generation. These
include natural, manufactured and waste gas.
Gas turbine plant: An electric generating facility in which the prime mover is a gas (combustion)
turbine. A gas turbine typically consists of an air compressor and one or more combustion chambers
where either liquid or gaseous fuel is burned. The resulting hot gases are passed through the turbine
where they expand to drive both an electric generator and the compressor.
Generating unit: Any combination of physically connected generators, reactors, boilers, combustion
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Generator: A machine that converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.
Generator capacity: The maximum output, commonly expressed in megawatts (MW), that generating
equipment can supply to system load, adjusted for ambient conditions.
Generator nameplate capacity (installed): The maximum rated output of a generator, prime mover, or
other electric power production equipment under specific conditions designated by the manufacturer.
Installed generator nameplate capacity is commonly expressed in megawatts (MW) and is usually
indicated on a nameplate physically attached to the generator.
Geothermal: Pertaining to heat within the Earth.
Geothermal energy: Hot water or steam extracted from geothermal reservoirs in the earth's crust.
Water or steam extracted from geothermal reservoirs can be used for geothermal heat pumps, water
heating, or electricity generation.
Gigawatt (GW): One billion watts.
Gigawatthour (GWh): One billion watthours.
Gross generation: The total amount of electric energy produced by generating units and measured at
the generating terminal in kilowatthours (kWh) or megawatthours (MWh).
Heat content: The amount or number of British thermal units (Btu) produced by the combustion of fuel,
measured in Btu/unit of measure.
Hydroelectric power: The production of electricity from the kinetic energy of falling water.
Hydroelectric power generation: Electricity generated by an electric power plant whose turbines are
driven by falling water. It includes electric utility and industrial generation of hydroelectricity, unless
otherwise specified. Generation is reported on a net basis, i.e., on the amount of electric energy
generated after the electric energy consumed by station auxiliaries and the losses in the transformers
that are considered integral parts of the station are deducted.
Hydroelectric pumped storage: Hydroelectricity that is generated during peak loads by using water
previously pumped into an elevated storage reservoir during off-peak periods when excess generating
capacity is available to do so. When additional generating capacity is needed, the water can be released
from the reservoir through a conduit to turbine generators located in a power plant at a lower level.
Hydrogen: A colorless, odorless, highly flammable gaseous element. It is the lightest of all gases and the
most abundant element in the universe, occurring chiefly in combination with oxygen in water and also
in acids, bases, alcohols, petroleum, and other hydrocarbons.
Independent power producer: A corporation, person, agency, authority, or other legal entity or
instrumentality that owns or operates facilities for the generation of electricity for use primarily by the
public, and that is not an electric utility.

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Industrial sector: An energy-consuming sector that consists of all facilities and equipment used for
producing, processing, or assembling goods. The industrial sector encompasses the following types of
activity: manufacturing (NAICS codes 31-33); agriculture, forestry, and hunting (NAICS code 11); mining,
including oil and gas extraction (NAICS code 21); natural gas distribution (NAICS code 2212); and
construction (NAICS code 23). Overall energy use in this sector is largely for process heat and cooling
and powering machinery, with lesser amounts used for facility heating, air conditioning, and lighting.
Fossil fuels are also used as raw material inputs to manufactured products. Note: This sector includes
generators that produce electricity and/or useful thermal output primarily to support the abovementioned industrial activities.
Interdepartmental service (electric): Interdepartmental service includes amounts charged by the
electric department at tariff or other specified rates for electricity supplied by it to other utility
departments.
Internal combustion plant: A plant in which the prime mover is an internal combustion engine. An
internal combustion engine has one or more cylinders in which the process of combustion takes place,
converting energy released from the rapid burning of a fuel-air mixture into mechanical energy. Diesel
or gas-fired engines are the principal types used in electric plants. The plant is usually operated during
periods of high demand for electricity.
Investor-owned utility (IOU): A privately-owned electric utility whose stock is publicly traded. It is rate
regulated and authorized to achieve an allowed rate of return.
Jet fuel: A refined petroleum product used in jet aircraft engines. It includes kerosene-type jet fuel and
naphtha-type jet fuel.
Kerosene: A light petroleum distillate that is used in space heaters, cook stoves, and water heaters and
is suitable for use as a light source when burned in wick-fed lamps. Kerosene has a maximum distillation
temperature of 400 degrees Fahrenheit at the 10-percent recovery point, a final boiling point of 572
degrees Fahrenheit, and a minimum flash point of 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Included are No. 1-K and No.
2-K, the two grades recognized by ASTM Specification D 3699 as well as all other grades of kerosene
called range or stove oil, which have properties similar to those of No. 1 fuel oil.
Kilowatt (kW): One thousand watts.
Kilowatthour (kWh): One thousand watthours.
Light oil: Lighter fuel oils distilled off during the refining process. Virtually all petroleum used in internal
combustion and gas-turbine engines is light oil.
Lignite: The lowest rank of coal, often referred to as brown coal, used almost exclusively as fuel for
steam-electric power generation. It is brownish-black and has a high inherent moisture content,
sometimes as high as 45 percent. The heat content of lignite ranges from 9 to 17 million Btu per ton on
a moist, mineral-matter-free basis. The heat content of lignite consumed in the United States averages
13 million Btu per ton, on the as-received basis (i.e., containing both inherent moisture and mineral
matter).
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Manufactured gas: A gas obtained by destructive distillation of coal, or by thermal decomposition of oil,
or by the reaction of steam passing through a bed of heated coal or coke. Examples are coal gases, coke
oven gases, producer gas, blast furnace gas, blue (water) gas, and carbureted water gas
Mcf: One thousand cubic feet.
Megawatt (MW): One million watts of electricity.
Megawatthour (MWh): One million watthours.
Municipal utility: A nonprofit utility, owned by a local municipality and operated as a department
thereof, governed by a city council or an independently elected or appointed board; primarily involved
in the distribution and/or sale of retail electric power.
Natural gas: A gaseous mixture of hydrocarbon compounds, the primary one being methane. Note: The
Energy Information Administration measures wet natural gas and its two sources of production,
associated/dissolved natural gas and nonassociated natural gas, and dry natural gas, which is produced
from wet natural gas.
1)

Wet natural gas: A mixture of hydrocarbon compounds and small quantities of various
nonhydrocarbons existing in the gaseous phase or in solution with crude oil in porous rock
formations at reservoir conditions. The principal hydrocarbons normally contained in the
mixture are methane, ethane, propane, butane, and pentane. Typical nonhydrocarbon gases
that may be present in reservoir natural gas are water vapor, carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide,
nitrogen and trace amounts of helium. Under reservoir conditions, natural gas and its associated
liquefiable portions occur either in a single gaseous phase in the reservoir or in solution with
crude oil and are not distinguishable at the time as separate substances. Note: The Securities
and Exchange Commission and the Financial Accounting Standards Board refer to this product as
natural gas.

Associated-dissolved natural gas: Natural gas that occurs in crude oil reservoirs either as free
gas (associated) or as gas in solution with crude oil (dissolved gas).
Nonassociated natural gas: Natural gas that is not in contact with significant quantities of crude
oil in the reservoir.

2) Dry natural gas: Natural gas which remains after: 1) the liquefiable hydrocarbon portion has been
removed from the gas stream (i.e., gas after lease, field, and/or plant separation); and 2) any
volumes of nonhydrocarbon gases have been removed where they occur in sufficient quantity to
render the gas unmarketable. Note: Dry natural gas is also known as consumer-grade natural gas.
The parameters for measurement are cubic feet at 60 degrees Fahrenheit and 14.73 pounds per
square inch absolute.
Net generation: The amount of gross generation less the electrical energy consumed at the generating
station(s) for station service or auxiliaries. Note: Electricity required for pumping at pumped-storage
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Net summer capacity: The maximum output, commonly expressed in megawatts (MW), that generating
equipment can supply to system load, as demonstrated by a multi-hour test, at the time of summer
peak demand (period of May 1 through October 31). This output reflects a reduction in capacity due to
electricity use for station service or auxiliaries.
Net winter capacity: The maximum output, commonly expressed in megawatts (MW), that generating
equipment can supply to system load, as demonstrated by a multi-hour test, at the time of peak winter
demand (period of November 1 though April 30). This output reflects a reduction in capacity due to
electricity use for station service or auxiliaries.
North American Electric Reliability Council (NERC): A council formed in 1968 by the electric utility
industry to promote the reliability and adequacy of bulk power supply in the electric utility systems of
North America. The NERC Regions are:
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)

Texas Regional Entity (TRE),


Florida Reliability Coordinating Council (FRCC),
Midwest Reliability Organization (MRO),
Northeast Power Coordinating Council (NPCC),
ReliabilityFirst Corporation (RFC),
Southeastern Electric Reliability Council (SERC),
Southwest Power Pool (SPP), and the
Western Energy Coordinating Council (WECC).

North American Industry Classification System (NAICS): A set of codes that describes the possible
purposes of a facility.
Nuclear electric power: Electricity generated by an electric power plant whose turbines are driven by
steam produced by the heat from the fission of nuclear fuel in a reactor.
Other customers: Includes public street and highway lighting, other sales to public authorities, sales to
railroads and railways, sales for irrigation, and interdepartmental sales.
Other generation: Electricity originating from these sources: manufactured, supplemental gaseous fuel,
propane, and waste gasses, excluding natural gas; biomass; geothermal; wind; solar thermal;
photovoltaic; synthetic fuel; purchased steam; and waste oil energy sources.
Percent change: The relative change in a quantity over a specified time period. It is calculated as
follows: the current value has the previous value subtracted from it; this new number is divided by the
absolute value of the previous value; then this new number is multiplied by 100.
Petroleum: A broadly defined class of liquid hydrocarbon mixtures. Included are crude oil, lease
condensate, unfinished oils, refined products obtained from the processing of crude oil, and natural gas
plant liquids. Note: Volumes of finished petroleum products include nonhydrocarbon compounds, such
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Petroleum coke: See Coke (petroleum).
Photovoltaic energy: Direct-current electricity generated from sunlight through solid-state
semiconductor devices that have no moving parts.
Plant: A term commonly used either as a synonym for an industrial establishment or a generation
facility or to refer to a particular process within an establishment.
Power: The rate at which energy is transferred. Electrical energy is usually measured in watts. Also used
for a measurement of capacity.
Power production plant: All the land and land rights, structures and improvements, boiler or reactor
vessel equipment, engines and engine-driven generator, turbo generator units, accessory electric
equipment, and miscellaneous power plant equipment are grouped together for each individual facility.
Production (electric): Act or process of producing electric energy from other forms of energy; also, the
amount of electric energy expressed in watthours (Wh).
Propane: A normally gaseous straight-chain hydrocarbon, (C3H8). It is a colorless paraffinic gas that
boils at a temperature of -43.67 degrees Fahrenheit. It is extracted from natural gas or refinery gas
streams. It includes all products covered by Gas Processors Association Specifications for commercial
propane and HD-5 propane and ASTM Specification D 1835.
Public street and highway lighting service: Includes electricity supplied and services rendered for the
purpose of lighting streets, highways, parks and other public places; or for traffic or other signal system
service, for municipalities, or other divisions or agencies of State or Federal governments.
Railroad and railway electric service: Electricity supplied to railroads and interurban and street
railways, for general railroad use, including the propulsion of cars or locomotives, where such electricity
is supplied under separate and distinct rate schedules.
Receipts: Purchases of fuel.
Relative standard error: The standard deviation of a distribution divided by the arithmetic mean,
sometimes multiplied by 100. It is used for the purpose of comparing the variabilities of frequency
distributions but is sensitive to errors in the means.
Residential: An energy-consuming sector that consists of living quarters for private households.
Common uses of energy associated with this sector include space heating, water heating, air
conditioning, lighting, refrigeration, cooking, and running a variety of other appliances. The residential
sector excludes institutional living quarters.
Residual fuel oil: A general classification for the heavier oils, known as No. 5 and No. 6 fuel oils, that
remain after the distillate fuel oils and lighter hydrocarbons are distilled away in refinery operations. It
conforms to ASTM Specifications D 396 and D 975 and Federal Specification VV-F-815C. No. 5, a residual
fuel oil of medium viscosity, is also known as Navy Special and is defined in Military Specification MIL-F859E, including Amendment 2 (NATO Symbol F-770). It is used in steam-powered vessels in government
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service and inshore power plants. No. 6 fuel oil includes Bunker C fuel oil and is used for the production
of electric power, space heating, vessel bunkering, and various industrial purposes.
Retail: Sales covering electrical energy supplied for residential, commercial, and industrial end-use
purposes. Other small classes, such as agriculture and street lighting, also are included in this category.
Revenues: The total amount of money received by a firm from sales of its products and/or services,
gains from the sales or exchange of assets, interest and dividends earned on investments, and other
increases in the owner's equity except those arising from capital adjustments.
Sales: The transfer of title to an energy commodity from a seller to a buyer for a price or the quantity
transferred during a specified period.
Service classifications (sectors): Consumers grouped by similar characteristics in order to be identified
for the purpose of setting a common rate for electric service. Usually classified into groups identified as
residential, commercial, industrial and other.
Service to public authorities: Public authority service includes electricity supplied and services rendered
to municipalities or divisions or agencies of State and Federal governments, under special contracts or
agreements or service classifications applicable only to public authorities.
Solar energy: The radiant energy of the sun that can be converted into other forms of energy, such as
heat or electricity. Electricity produced from solar energy heats a medium that powers an electricitygenerating device.
State power authority: A nonprofit utility owned and operated by a state government agency, primarily
involved in the generation, marketing, and/or transmission of wholesale electric power.
Steam-electric power plant (conventional): A plant in which the prime mover is a steam turbine. The
steam used to drive the turbine is produced in a boiler where fossil fuels are burned.
Stocks of fuel: A supply of fuel accumulated for future use. This includes coal and fuel oil stocks at the
plant site, in coal cars, tanks, or barges at the plant site, or in separate storage sites.
Subbituminous coal: A coal whose properties range from those of lignite to those of bituminous coal
and used primarily as fuel for steam-electric power generation. It may be dull, dark brown to black, soft
and crumbly, at the lower end of the range, to bright, jet black, hard, and relatively strong, at the upper
end. Subbituminous coal contains 20 to 30 percent inherent moisture by weight. The heat content of
subbituminous coal ranges from 17 to 24 million Btu per ton on a moist, mineral-matter-free basis. The
heat content of subbituminous coal consumed in the United States averages 17 to 18 million Btu per
ton, on the as-received basis (i.e., containing both inherent moisture and mineral matter).
Sulfur: A yellowish nonmetallic element, sometimes known as "brimstone." It is present at various levels
of concentration in many fossil fuels whose combustion releases sulfur compounds that are considered
harmful to the environment. Some of the most commonly used fossil fuels are categorized according to
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currently reported as having either a 0.05 percent or lower sulfur level for on-highway vehicle use or a
greater than 0.05 percent sulfur level for off-highway use, home heating oil, and commercial and
industrial uses. Residual fuel, regardless of use, is classified as having either no more than 1 percent
sulfur or greater than 1 percent sulfur. Coal is also classified as being low-sulfur at concentrations of 1
percent or less or high-sulfur at concentrations greater than 1 percent.
Sulfur content: The amount of sulfur contained in the fuel (except gas) in terms of percent by weight.
Supplemental gaseous fuel supplies: Synthetic natural gas, propane-air, coke oven gas, refinery gas,
biomass gas, air injected for Btu stabilization, and manufactured gas commingled and distributed with
natural gas.
Synthetic fuel: A gaseous, liquid, or solid fuel that does not occur naturally. Synfuels can be made from
coal (coal gasification or coal liquefaction), petroleum products, oil shale, tar sands, or plant products.
Among the synfuels are various fuel gases, including but not restricted to substitute natural gas, liquid
fuels for engines (e.g., gasoline, diesel fuel, and alcohol fuels) and burner fuels (e.g., fuel heating oils).
Terrawatt: One trillion watts.
Terrawatthour: One trillion kilowatthours.
Ton: A unit of weight equal to 2,000 pounds.
Turbine: A machine for generating rotary mechanical power from the energy of a stream of fluid (such
as water, steam, or hot gas). Turbines convert the kinetic energy of fluids to mechanical energy through
the principles of impulse and reaction, or a mixture of the two.
Ultimate consumer: A consumer that purchases electricity for its own use and not for resale.
Useful thermal output: The thermal energy made available in a combined heat or power system for use
in any industrial or commercial process, heating or cooling application, or delivered to other end users,
i.e., total thermal energy made available for processes and applications other than electrical generation.
Waste coal: As a fuel for electric power generation, waste coal includes anthracite refuse or mine
waste, waste from anthracite preparation plants, and coal recovered from previously mined sites.
Waste gases: As a fuel for electric power generation, waste gasses are those gasses that are produced
from gasses recovered from a solid-waste or wastewater treatment facility, or the gaseous by-products
of oil-refining processes.
Waste oil: As a fuel for electric power generation, waste oil includes recycled motor oil, and waste oil
from transformers.
Watt (W): The unit of electrical power equal to one ampere under a pressure of one volt. A Watt is
equal to 1/746 horsepower.

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Watthour (Wh): The electrical energy unit of measure equal to one watt of power supplied to, or taken
from, an electric circuit steadily for one hour.
Wind energy: The kinetic energy of wind converted into mechanical energy by wind turbines (i.e.,
blades rotating from the hub) that drive generators to produce electricity.
Year-to -date: The cumulative sum of each month's value starting with January and ending with the
current month of the data.

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