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Release Date: September 27, 2012

Table 8.3a Useful Thermal Output at Combined-Heat-and-Power Plants: Total (All Sectors), 1989-2011 (Sum of Tables 8.3b and 8.3c; Trillion Btu)
Table 8.3a  Useful Thermal Output at Combined-Heat-and-Power Plants:  Total (All Sectors), 1989-2011
                        (Sum of Tables 8.3b and 8.3c; Trillion Btu)




Year
Fossil Fuels Renewable Energy



Other 7




Total


Coal 1


Petroleum 2


Natural Gas 3


Other Gases 4


Total
Biomass

Total
Wood 5 Waste 6
1989 323 96 462 93 973 546 30 577 39 1,589
1990 363 127 538 141 1,168 651 36 687 40 1,896
1991 352 112 547 148 1,159 623 37 660 44 1,863
1992 367 117 592 160 1,236 658 40 698 42 1,976
1993 373 129 604 142 1,248 668 45 713 41 2,002
1994 388 133 646 144 1,309 722 45 767 42 2,119
1995 386 121 686 145 1,338 721 47 768 44 2,151
1996 392 133 711 150 1,385 701 55 756 43 2,184
1997 389 137 713 150 1,389 731 55 785 53 2,227
1998 382 136 782 167 1,466 700 57 757 46 2,269
1999 386 125 811 179 1,501 690 55 744 48 2,294
2000 384 108 812 184 1,488 707 56 764 50 2,302
2001 354 90 741 133 1,318 557 28 585 55 1,958
2002 337 73 709 118 1,236 546 26 572 48 1,856
2003 333 85 610 110 1,139 597 35 632 55 1,826
2004 352 97 654 126 1,230 637 30 667 45 1,943
2005 342 92 624 138 1,197 628 36 665 41 1,903
2006 333 78 603 126 1,140 653 37 690 49 1,879
2007 327 76 554 116 1,074 616 35 651 47 1,772
2008 315 48 509 111 983 572 38 610 24 1,617
2009 282 53 513 100 947 509 38 547 33 1,527
2010 R 300 R 41 R 524 R 91 R 958 R 542 R 40 R 581 R 29 R 1,568
2011P 296 36 522 103 956 543 37 580 16 1,553
1Anthracite, bituminous coal, subbituminous coal, lignite, waste coal, and coal synfuel. 7Batteries, chemicals, hydrogen, pitch, purchased steam, sulfur, miscellaneous technologies, and,
beginning in 2001, non-renewable waste (municipal solid waste from non-biogenic sources, and tire-derived
fuels).
2Distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, petroleum coke, jet fuel, kerosene, other petroleum, and waste oil. R=Revised.  P=Preliminary.  
3Natural gas, plus a small amount of supplemental gaseous fuels. Notes:  ·  Data do not include electric utility combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants.  ·  See Note 1,
"Coverage of Electricity Statistics," at end of section.  ·  See "Useful Thermal Output" in Glossary.  ·  Totals
may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
4Blast furnace gas, propane gas, and other manufactured and waste gases derived from fossil fuels. Web Page:  For related information, see http://www.eia.gov/electricity/.
5Wood and wood-derived fuels. Sources:  Tables 8.3b and 8.3c.
6Municipal solid waste from biogenic sources, landfill gas, sludge waste, agricultural byproducts, and
other biomass.  Through 2000, also includes non-renewable waste (municipal solid waste from
non-biogenic sources, and tire-derived fuels).
 
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