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Table 23. Origin and Destination of Coal by State, 2000

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Origin Destination Quantity (thousand short tons) Average Quality Average Delivered Cost
Btu (per pound) Sulfur (percent by weight) Sulfur (pounds per MM Btu) Ash (percent by weight) (cents per million Btu) (dollars per short Ton)
Alabama  11,180 12,222 1.07 0.87 12.59 170.6 41.69
      Alabama 11,052 12,223 1.06 .87 12.58 171.0 41.81
      Georgia 127 12,075 1.62 1.34 13.09 129.1 31.18
Arizona  12,987 10,936 .51 .46 9.53 117.9 25.78
      Arizona 8,274 10,919 .53 .48 9.29 114.2 24.95
      Nevada 4,713 10,966 .48 .44 9.96 124.2 27.24
Colorado  23,028 11,096 .46 .41 8.31 123.0 27.31
      Arizona 843 11,247 .47 .42 9.74 156.7 35.25
      Colorado 9,816 10,655 .45 .42 8.30 99.0 21.09
      Florida 41 12,132 .37 .30 6.80 159.4 38.68
      Illinois 30 12,313 .36 .29 5.21 131.6 32.40
      Iowa 406 12,132 .42 .35 6.67 122.8 29.81
      Kansas 707 10,529 .37 .35 6.38 139.2 29.31
      Kentucky 2,841 11,961 .50 .42 7.83 126.8 30.33
      Michigan 670 12,151 .51 .42 8.50 141.3 34.34
      Minnesota 6 11,800 .50 .42 7.50 164.3 38.77
      Mississippi 1,946 11,359 .50 .44 9.78 155.4 35.30
      Tennessee 2,114 11,858 .49 .41 8.48 120.0 28.46
      Texas 1,217 10,434 .37 .35 6.00 146.3 30.52
      Utah 1,367 10,008 .40 .40 10.03 163.2 32.66
      Wisconsin 1,024 12,171 .48 .39 7.88 147.0 35.79
Illinois  27,460 11,633 2.11 1.81 8.17 131.3 30.55
      Alabama 2,545 12,132 2.37 1.95 8.08 116.3 28.23
      Florida 8,601 12,107 2.00 1.65 7.61 152.5 36.92
      Georgia 23 12,165 1.35 1.11 6.64 150.5 36.62
      Illinois 6,260 10,653 2.12 1.99 9.06 132.0 28.11
      Indiana 4,837 11,169 2.37 2.12 8.87 108.9 24.33
      Iowa 374 11,715 1.82 1.55 7.61 118.8 27.84
      Kentucky 20 11,668 2.95 2.53 7.71 104.7 24.43
      Minnesota 53 12,104 1.15 .95 6.71 170.6 41.31
      Mississippi 1,374 12,218 1.60 1.31 6.87 147.9 36.13
      Missouri 976 11,843 1.52 1.28 6.65 130.0 30.78
      Tennessee 2,397 12,451 2.26 1.82 8.05 104.1 25.92
Indiana  25,102 11,115 2.22 1.99 8.95 103.2 22.94
      Illinois 175 11,024 2.54 2.31 9.00 118.4 26.11
      Indiana 23,545 11,114 2.17 1.95 8.88 102.8 22.85
      Kentucky 1,099 11,241 3.43 3.05 10.55 99.7 22.40
      Minnesota 61 10,831 .84 .78 8.96 157.5 34.13
      Wisconsin 221 10,782 1.42 1.31 9.22 136.2 29.37
Kansas  288 10,808 4.58 4.24 19.58 119.2 25.78
      Kansas 288 10,808 4.58 4.24 19.58 119.2 25.78
Kentucky  101,264 12,217 1.51 1.23 10.55 130.6 31.91
      Alabama 2,218 12,069 2.10 1.74 11.22 114.8 27.71
      Washington DC 32 13,051 .83 .64 7.70 146.4 38.21
      Florida 9,231 12,682 1.44 1.13 8.56 167.4 42.46
      Georgia 17,463 12,496 .93 .74 10.05 154.1 38.50
      Illinois 154 12,909 1.31 1.01 8.54 173.2 44.73
      Indiana 1,120 11,707 .98 .84 10.66 109.7 25.69
      Iowa 2 12,490 1.30 1.04 7.66 142.5 35.60
      Kentucky 19,059 11,431 2.70 2.36 13.56 98.3 22.46
      Maryland 109 13,035 .73 .56 7.76 141.9 37.01
      Massachusetts 240 13,106 .79 .60 7.22 182.6 47.87
      Michigan 4,149 12,876 .90 .70 8.06 140.5 36.19
      Minnesota * 12,800 .80 .62 6.00 251.7 64.44
      Mississippi 795 12,332 .94 .76 10.05 157.3 38.80
      Missouri 30 13,306 1.08 .81 6.79 205.2 54.61
      New Hampshire 1 13,019 .65 .50 6.70 181.5 47.26
      New Jersey 241 12,906 .88 .68 8.73 133.9 34.57
      North Carolina 9,527 12,458 .91 .73 10.08 140.3 34.96
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* = Number less than 0.5 rounded to zero.
       Notes: Totals may not equal sum of components because of independent rounding.  Data are for electric generating plants with a total steam-electric and combined-cycle nameplate capacity of 50 or more megawatts.  MM Btu = million Btu.
       Source: Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, FERC Form 423, "Monthly Report of Cost and Quality of Fuels for Electric Plants."