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Table 15. Renewable Electric Power Sector Net Generation by Source by Energy Source and State, 2004
(Thousand Kilowatthours)
State Geothermal Hydroelectric Conventional MSW /
Landfill Gas
Other Biomassª Solar Wind Wood /
Wood Waste
Total
 Alabama   10,626,221         177,891 10,804,112
 Alaska   1,498,020           1,498,020
 Arizona   6,973,147 43,994   4,265     7,021,406
 Arkansas   3,643,439   28,712       3,672,151
 California 13,105,306 34,140,926 1,661,291 293,895 570,890 4,305,875 2,885,776 56,963,959
 Colorado   1,194,665   34,893   220,141 87 1,449,786
 Connecticut   462,612 1,344,128 159,451     5,457 1,971,648
 Delaware                
 District of Columbia                
 Florida   265,258 3,034,164 347,474     444,727 4,091,623
 Georgia   3,668,499 17,601         3,686,100
 Hawaii 213,288 57,268   163,074   7,495   441,125
 Idaho   8,461,655         83,908 8,545,563
 Illinois   150,268 529,653 256,811   78,073   1,014,805
 Indiana   443,721 86,217         529,938
 Iowa   945,959 86,318     1,049,952   2,082,229
 Kansas   12,547       358,632   371,179
 Kentucky   3,780,251 57,029 15,528       3,852,808
 Louisiana   1,098,825   73,373       1,172,198
 Maine   2,867,071 228,362 80,324     1,464,152 4,639,909
 Maryland   2,507,521 644,876         3,152,397
 Massachusetts   993,205 1,899,196 1,619     114,336 3,008,356
 Michigan   1,509,330 585,046 121,233   1,875 1,105,483 3,322,967
 Minnesota   606,649 515,792     812,371 107,849 2,042,661
 Mississippi                
 Missouri   1,479,914   106,630     192 1,586,736
 Montana   8,856,031           8,856,031
 Nebraska   913,021 26,739 6   38,431   978,197
 Nevada 1,297,504 1,615,123           2,912,627
 New Hampshire   1,309,895 218,100       624,441 2,152,436
 New Jersey   36,248 1,298,025         1,334,273
 New Mexico   138,947       513,465   652,412
 New York   23,906,973 1,868,160 74,329   116,450 264,151 26,230,063
 North Carolina   4,730,564 107,865 55,944     375,598 5,269,971
 North Dakota   1,545,864       214,523   1,760,387
 Ohio   729,876 26,368       46,141 802,385
 Oklahoma   2,976,676       572,744   3,549,420
 Oregon   33,080,819 112,539 15,180   619,012   33,827,550
 Pennsylvania   3,155,338 1,790,537 1,377   306,312 202,120 5,455,684
 Rhode Island   5,461 101,526         106,987
 South Carolina   2,444,837 23,391       215,855 2,684,083
 South Dakota   3,597,509       157,678   3,755,187
 Tennessee   9,649,206 19,987     3,813   9,673,006
 Texas   1,300,609 204,465 72,190   3,137,690   4,714,954
 Utah 194,876 449,848 6,982         651,706
 Vermont   1,166,269       11,364 387,099 1,564,732
 Virginia   1,582,930 731,879 16,290     511,523 2,842,622
 Washington   71,500,753 230,610 7,504   736,576 611,706 73,087,149
 West Virginia   607,560   14,272   161,191 552 783,575
 Wisconsin   1,783,371 382,959 40,786   103,563 98,256 2,408,935
 Wyoming   593,147       616,515   1,209,662
Total 14,810,974 265,063,846 17,883,799 1,980,895 575,155 14,143,741 9,727,300 324,185,710
a Agriculture byproducts/crops, sludge waste, tires and other biomass solids, liquids and gases.
Note: The electric power sector comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-power (CHP) plants within North American Classification System (NAICS) 22 category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public. Blank cell indicates the state has no data to report for that energy source. Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
Source: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-906,"Power Plant Report," and Form EIA-920, "Combined Heat and Power  Plant Report."