Académique Documents
Professionnel Documents
Culture Documents
http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/electricity/epa/epat7p2.html
provides a link to the sales data below. At the bottom of the page at the above address, select R
of Electricity by State by Sector by Type of Provider (EIA-861) (the only link with just an xls form
spreadsheet can be sorted to provide Total Industry Only by state.
Columns are re-ordered from EIA format to present graph keys in sequence of customer group size
MWH Generation MWH Sales Industrial Sales Residential Sales
http://www.eia.doe.gov/c
e page at the above address, select Retail Sales provides a link to the gen
1) (the only link with just an xls format). This The bottom third of the ch
Percent of 2006
ar to date epmxlfile1_6_b.xls for December, 2009
ed with October, 2009 YTD (2009 X 1.0625) for generation from epmxlfile1_6_b.xls for January 2011 and epmxlfile5_4_b.xlsx ((2009 X 1.0
total
Percent of 2007
total
31 4 1990
32 5 1991
32 4 1992
33 4 1993
34 5 1994
36 5 1995
36 5 1996
36 5 1997
38 4 1998
39 4 1999
41 4 2000
39 4 2001
40 4 2002
45 2003
45 2004
47 2005
46 2006
48 2007
47 2008
45 2009
52 0 2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
mes ASAP Appliance Standards impact estimate
below + Column D times SB 221 Efficiency benefits
RENEWABLES - SB 221 standard
156 In 2007 Ohio generated 16.5 MW's from non-fossil sources out o
155 In 2010 generation dropped to 144.5 MW's and a total of 18.5 M
154
153
152
150
149 2011 1 0.36% 0%
147 2012 3 1.84% 2%
146 2013 5 3.30% 4%
144 2014 8 4.73% 6%
143 2015 11 6.62% 8%
141 2016 14 8.47% 10%
140 2017 17 10.28% 12%
139 2018 20 12.06% 14%
137 2019 23 13.80% 16%
136 2020 26 15.51% 18%
2021 30 17.18% 20%
2022 33 18.82% 22%
2023 36 20.43% 24%
2024 39 22.00% 26%
2025 42 23.55% 27%
2026
2027
2028
2029
2030
2031
2032
ed on January 14, 2011
://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/electricity/st_profiles/e_profiles_sum.html
ides a link to the generation data below. Click on the desired state and then select Table 5 for a spreadsheet with t
bottom third of the chart has total electric industry data.
MWH Generation MWH Coal Generation Petroleum Natural Gas Other Gases
127,980,527 115,832,650 374,481 241,585 64,159
134,036,497 117,502,355 427,742 364,566 57,312
137,661,728 121,249,946 258,124 340,236 73,545
135,237,292 123,795,912 346,002 371,452 128,520
131,763,610 119,169,558 424,488 371,591 144,300
139,343,902 120,629,428 330,064 724,821 139,069
144,437,214 128,640,943 303,872 410,269 176,515
142,811,248 125,435,419 293,908 468,934 189,767
147,940,057 129,223,181 370,838 677,578 185,762
142,330,431 123,320,141 483,998 886,446 156,424
149,060,280 129,578,544 354,412 825,154 290,353
142,261,807 124,213,236 416,698 924,416 301,949
147,068,849 132,953,065 389,119 1,766,654 206,565
146,638,128 134,769,137 410,154 1,793,583 212,523
148,345,905 128,217,071 1,388,882 1,386,257 302,628
156,976,323 136,874,551 1,390,649 2,694,229 297,392
155,434,075 133,461,552 1,355,400 2,377,189 360,009
155,155,545 133,130,679 1,147,746 3,974,897 289,273
2011 0.42%
2012 2.14%
2013 3.83%
2014 5.50%
2015 7.70%
2016 9.85%
2017 11.95%
2018 14.02%
2019 16.05%
2020 18.03%
2021 19.98%
2022 21.88%
2023 23.75%
2024 25.58%
2025 27.38%
Table 5 for a spreadsheet with this data.
2006 OH COAL
10.8 0.4 0.3 * -
2007
10.2 0.3 0.3 * 2008
2009
2010
Hydroelectric Other Renewables
0 0.6
0 0.7
0 0.7
0 0.4
0 0.5
0 0.5
0 0.6
1 0.6
0 0.6
0 0.6
1 0.6
1 0.4
0 0.2
1 0.4
1 0.4
1 0.4
1 0.4
0 0.4
loss and power used during generation. Approximately 10% of Ohio's power comes from non-CO2-producing sources, and over 85.9% of O
Ohio Gen Ohio Sales Ohio Coal Michigan Gen Michigan Sales
112,556,739
108,017,697
155,434,075
153,428,844
133,461,552
161,770,827
159,389,000 Total Generation
145,846,000 127,980,527
154,596,760 134,036,497
137,661,728
1990 135,237,292
1991 131,763,610
1992 139,343,902
1993 144,437,214
1994 142,811,248
1995 147,940,057
1996 142,330,431
1997 149,060,280
1998 142,261,807
1999 147,068,849
2000 146,638,128
2001 148,345,905
2002 156,976,323
2003 155,434,075
2004 155,155,545
2005 153,412,251
2006 135,949,000
2007 144,445,813
2008
2009
2010
cing sources, and over 85.9% of Ohio's generation is from coal, with about two and a half percent from petroleum and natural gas combined
Michigan Coal Indiana Gen Indiana Sales Indiana Coal Kentucky Ge
MWH Coal Generation MWH Generati MWH Sales MWH Coal Generation MWH Genera
67,066,870 101,417,116 73,982,219 96,925,554 73,807,286
66,878,223 101,981,299 77,033,736 97,457,227 75,505,081
63,346,702 101,018,564 76,976,815 96,616,880 77,351,259
63,959,080 103,635,138 81,931,490 99,676,953 84,997,718
69,771,616 107,182,057 83,807,543 102,921,426 84,097,034
67,200,645 109,156,846 87,005,957 104,688,066 86,165,836
67,872,152 109,902,102 88,901,372 105,449,025 88,447,496
67,444,850 114,728,907 89,146,614 110,051,663 91,572,095
70,472,657 117,471,525 92,058,825 111,818,095 90,933,028
70,404,994 121,764,501 96,735,464 115,209,205 92,681,908
68,266,999 127,819,516 97,774,925 121,477,884 93,006,083
68,263,164 122,569,673 97,733,968 116,066,512 95,417,626
66,699,508 125,608,139 101,428,550 117,659,700 92,106,668
67,777,483 124,888,218 100,467,779 117,756,284 91,718,820
68,621,712 127,770,397 103,094,263 120,640,967 94,529,947
70,345,630 130,371,573 106,548,910 122,817,019 97,822,419
130,489,788 98,792,014
105,664,484
67,801,004 123,645,712
MWH Sales MWH Coal Generation MWH GeneratiMWH Sales MWH Coal Generation
61,096,874 70,500,461 79,539,544 23,132,431 77,643,366
64,193,802 71,713,851 73,423,735 23,624,945 71,867,808
67,067,820 73,476,309 75,159,914 23,831,118 73,352,552
68,149,184 81,722,246 74,749,164 24,441,525 72,968,665
72,485,367 79,897,442 81,429,542 24,775,708 79,628,566
74,548,198 82,539,467 80,537,427 25,976,705 78,714,219
77,018,734 84,659,818 87,244,388 26,126,778 85,219,006
76,835,514 87,875,331 91,528,877 26,247,224 89,845,529
75,850,311 86,838,802 92,822,186 26,511,261 91,213,355
79,098,015 89,522,933 94,692,596 27,144,008 93,329,226
78,316,156 90,063,054 92,865,176 27,692,998 91,202,309
79,975,499 90,798,578 81,836,725 27,669,432 80,214,404
87,266,835 83,274,246 94,761,753 28,463,122 92,951,317
85,219,631 84,060,540 94,711,554 28,296,993 92,468,983
86,521,156 86,120,511 89,749,562 28,918,612 87,588,842
89,351,466 89,083,113 93,626,285 30,152,069 91,419,556
93,815,804
88,743,435 32,312,126
91,198,488 91,477,333
218,811,595
146,150,358
122,548,593
Other
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
248,904
26,163
8
1,937
2,155
3,322
11,000
Ohio Projected Sales Plus Renewables
MWH (millions)
250
Industrial Sales
Residential Sales
Commercial Sales
150
MWH EIA Projection
Minus SB 221
Renewables
50
0
91 93 95 97 99 01 03 05 07 09 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39
19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
Ohio Projected Sales
MWH (millions)
250
MWH Generation
Industrial Sales
150
Residential Sales
2010
Commercial Sales
0
91 93 95 97 99 01 03 05 07 09 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39
19 19 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20
Ohio Electricity - All Fuels
160,000,000
140,000,000
120,000,000
2009 Data available for
Generation, Coal and
100,000,000 Nuclear only
80,000,000
2009 Fuels
2008 Fuels
60,000,000
40,000,000
20,000,000
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(MWH's - 2006 Data)
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150,000,000
MWH's - 2006
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