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Table 1. Summary Renewable Electric Power Industry Statistics (2010)
Primary Renewable Energy Capacity Source
Hydro Conventional
Primary Renewable Energy Generation Source
Hydro Conventional
Capacity (megawatts)
Value
Percent of
State Total
Total Net Summer Electricity Capacity
1,128
100.0
Total Net Summer Renewable Capacity
408
36.2
Geothermal
-
-
Hydro Conventional
324
28.7
Solar
-
-
Wind
5
0.5
Wood/Wood Waste
76
6.7
MSW/Landfill Gas
3
0.3
Other Biomass
-
-
Generation (thousand megawatthours)
Value
Percent of
State Total
Total Electricity Net Generation
6,620
100.0
Total Renewable Net Generation
1,829
27.6
Geothermal
-
-
Hydro Conventional
1,347
20.3
Solar
-
-
Wind
14
0.2
Wood/Wood Waste
443
6.7
MSW/Landfill Gas
25
0.4
Other Biomass
-
-
- = No data reported. Notes:
Hydro Conventional does not include pumped storage. Solar includes solar
thermal and photovoltaic. MSW = Municipal Solid Waste. Other Biomass includes
agricultural byproducts/crops, sludge waste and other biomass solids, liquids
and gases. MSW Biogenic includes paper and paper board, wood, food, leather,
textiles and yard trimmings. Totals may not equal sum of components due to
independent rounding. Sources:
Capacity: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-860, "Annual Electric Generator Report." Generation: U.S. Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-923, "Power Plant Operations Report."
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Table 2. State Total Electric Power Industry Net Summer Capacity, by Energy Source, 2006 - 20010 (MW)
Table 3. State Renewable Electric Power Industry Net Summer Capacity, by Energy Source, 2006 - 2010 (MW)
Table 4. State Total Electric Power Industry Net Generation, by Energy Source, 2006 - 2010 (Thousand MWh)
Table 5. State Renewable Electric Power Industry Net Generation, by Energy Source, 2006 - 2010 (Thousand MWh)