EPA/600/7-89/013a
November 1989
THE 1985 NAPAP EMISSIONS INVENTORY (VERSION 2):
DEVELOPMENT OF THE NATIONAL UTILITY REFERENCE FILE
by
Janice K. Wagner, Susan S. Rothschild, Deborah A. Istvan
E.H. Pechan & Associates, Inc.
Springfield, VA 22151
EPA Contract No. 68-02-4271
Work Assignment Nos. 34, 38, and 41
EPA Project Officer
J. David Mobley
Air and Energy Engineering Research Laboratory
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
This study was conducted in cooperation with the
National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program
ri""	ENGINEERING KtbtAKCH LABORATORY
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC 27711

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1. REPORT NO. 2.
EPA/600/7 -89/013a EPA/DF/MT-90/007a
3. RECIPIENT'S ACCESSION" NO.
PB90-132341
4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE
The 1985 NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2):
Development of the National Utility Reference File
5. REPORT DATE
November 1989
6. PFRFPHMIN'G OPGANIZATION CODE
7. AUTHOR(S)
Janice K. Wagner, Susan S. Rothschild, and
Deborah A. Istvan
8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NO.
9. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME AND ADDRESS
E. H. Pechan and Associates, Inc.
Springfield, Virginia 22151
10. PROGRAM ELEMENT NO.
11. CONTRACT/GRANT NO.
68-02-4271, Tasks 34,
38, and 41
12. SPONSORING AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS
EPA, Office of Research and Development
Air and Energy Engineering Research Laboratory
Research Triangle Park," NC 27711
13. TYPE OF REPORT AND PERIOD COVERED
Task Final; 1-9/89
14. SPONSORING AGENCY CODE
EPA/600/13
15.supplementary notes ^EERL project officer is J. David Mobley, Mail Drop 62, 919/
541-2612
For magnetic tape, see PB90-500992 For diskette, see :PB90-501008
16. abstract rep0rt gives results of a project conducted to create a file containing
comprehensive data on all electric utilities in the U. S. The National Acid Precipita-
tion Assessment Program5s (iMAPAP's) emissions inventory activities focus on the
I boliixiatioix of emissions from poiiuiar*ts that contribute to acid deposition.
utilities, which emit a large share of total acid deposition precursor emissions, are
important for modeling analyses. Data reported by states to the National Emissions
Data System (NEDS) for the 1985 NAPAP Emissions Inventory and data reported to
the U. S. Department of Energy (DOE) on EIA Form 759, EIA Form 767, FERC Form
423, and the Integrated Data Base System (IDBS) were matched and combined. The
resulting 1985 National Utility Reference File (NURF) contains detailed unit level
data for nearly 10, 000 electricity generating plants.
17. KEY WORDS AND DOCUMENT ANALYSIS
a. descriptors
b.IDENTIFIERS/OPEN ENDED TERMS
c. COSATI Field/Gioup
Pollution Acidification
Emission Assessments
Inventories
Electric Power Plants
Electric Utilities
Precipitation (Meteorology)
Pollution Control
Stationary Sources
National Utility Refer-
ence File (NURP)
Acid Rain
13B 07B, 07C
14 G 14 B
15E
10B
04B
18. distribution statement
Release to Public
19. SECURITY CLASS (This Report)'
Unclassified
21. NO. OF PAGES
192
20. SECURITY CLASS (This page)
Unclassified
22. PRICE
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EPA Form 2220-1 (9-73)
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This document has been reviewed in accordance with
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency policy and
approved for publication. Mention of trade names
or commercial products does not constitute endorse-
ment or recommendation for use.
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FOREWORD
The 1985 National Utility Reference Fi.1 e (vttrf) was prepared
by the National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program (NAPAP) to
support emissions forecast modeling efforts. NURF is based on
the data supplied for the 1985 NAPAP Emissions Inventory in a
cooperative effort involving EPA, the EPA Regional Offices, and
state environmental agencies. In NURF, the inventory data were
modified in some cases using data that were supplied directly by
the utility sources to the Department of Energy (DOE EIA
reporting forms 767 and 759 and FERC form 423). This report
describing NURF is published as a separate volume of the 1985
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2).
The discrepancies between the two data bases result from the
differences in data collection methodologies. These
methodological differences are related to the treatment of start-
up fuels, the treatment of peaking units and the definition" of
individual emissions records. The 1985 NAPAP annual and
modelers7 inventories represent emissions at the emission point
level for plants that emitted more than 100 tons/year in 1985,
while the NURF represents emissions data at the generating unit
level. The NURF represents the most appropriate data base for
applications related to analyses of utility sector sources at the
unit; level.
ABSTRACT
The National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program's
(NAPAP's) emissions inventory activities focus on the estimation
of emissions from pollutants, which contribute to acid .
deposition. Because electric utilities, which emit a large share
of total acid deposition precursor emissions, are important for
modeling analyses, this project was conducted to create a file
containing comprehensive data on all electric utilities in the
United States. Data reported by states to the National Emissions
Data System for the 1985 NAPAP Emissions Inventory and data
reported to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) on EIA Form 759,
EIA Form 767, FERC Form 423, and the Integrated Data Base System
(IDBS) were matched and combined. The resulting 1985 National
Utility Reference File contains detailed unit level data for
nearly 10,000 electricity generating units. The results show
that utility sources emitted over 16 million tons of S02, with 70
percent coming from the top 100 plants which are primarily coal-
fired.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This report was administered by the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) with funding from the National Acid
Precipitation Assessment Program's (NAPAP) Emissions and Controls
Task Group, chaired by Denise Swink of the U.S. Department of
Energy. Tom Rosendahl of EPA's Office of Air Quality Planning
and Standards coordinated communication between AEERL, Regional
Office, and state environmental agency representatives. Charles
Masser of EPA's Air and Energy Engineering Research Laboratory
provided technical and administrative support to the project.
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SECTION 1
INTRODUCTION
BACKGROUND
The National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program (NAPAP)
was established by Congress in 1980 to coordinate and expand
research on problems posed by acid deposition in and around the
United States. NAPAP's Task Group on Emissions and Controls is
responsible for providing a comprehensive data base of electric
utility emissions and operating data to other NAPAP task groups
and to Federal and state government agencies.
Because the electric utility industry emits significant
amounts of acid deposition precursor pollutants (S02 and N0X),
the utility sector has been singled out for close scrutiny.
Accurate and comprehensive facilities and emissions data for
utility sources are important to NAPAP's modeling analyses.
Different components of NAPAP have overlapping but not
identical data needs. The purpose of this project was to address
those needs by developing a single data base for a consistent
referonce year (1985) that would meet the bulk, oi broad utility-
reiaced data needs cf all NAPAP +-^«lc yioaps. A special fijnphasis
was placed on meeting data needs related to atmospheric modeling,
emissions forecasting, and assessment. Other data files
developed under NAPAP sponsorship were inadeguate for this
purpose. For example, the 1985 NAPAP Annual Emissions Inventory,
between its point source and area source components, includes
anthropogenic sources of major acid deposition precursor
pollutants for that year but omits nonfossil electricity
generating units, such as nuclear and hydroelectric units. These
units are of importance in economic and planning analyses of the
electric utility industry.
In response to the needs of NAPAP, a single, comprehensive
utility-related data file was developed. This file, the National
Utility Reference File (NURF) is based largely on the 1985 NAPAP
Emissions Inventory Version 2 emissions and fuel characteristics
data. Department of Energy files are the primary source of data
not included in the NAPAP inventory. While NURF may not meet all
conceivable NAPAP needs for data on the utility industry, an
attempt was made to include all data reguested by utility data
users.
This document serves as a description of how NURF was
assembled, as a description of the key data elements in NURF
component files, and <&a docuiuciiLaLxou. The reader interested
primarily in understanding how the data were assembled should
read Section 2, in which the development of NURF is described.
More detailed documentation associated with use of the
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EPA/600/7-49/013a
November 19^9
THE 1985 NAPAP EMISSIONS INVENTORY (VERSION 2):
DEVELOPMENT OF THE NATIONAL UTILITY REFERENCE FILF.
by
Janice X. Wagner, Susan S. Rothschild, Deborah A. Istvan
E.H. Pechan & Associates, Inc.
Springfield, VA 22151
EPA Contract No. 68-02-4271
Work Assignment Nos. 34, 38, and 41
EPA Project Officer
J. David Kobley
Air and Energy Engineering Research Laboratory
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
This study was conducted in cooperation with the
National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program
AIR AND EN'ERi-Y ENCINEERItt" RESEARCH LABORATORY
OFFICE OF RESEARCH A® DEVELOPMENT
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
RESCARCH TRIANCLE PARK, NC 27711
REPRODUCED
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMK cRCE
NATIONAL TECHNICAL INFORMATION SERVICE
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4. TITLE ANU SUBTI1 Lfc
The 1985 NAI'.AC '<• missions Inventory (Version 2):
Development of the .National Utility Reference Kile
? AutHonis)
.la- ice K. W agner, Susan S. Rothschild, ami
Lk boruh A. Istvun
REUlPif N T S ACCESSION NO
PB90-132341
!» REPORT UATE
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8. PERFORMING ORGAN~2ATI^Nl*EPbfU NO.
9 PEHFORMINU ORGANIZATION NAME ANO AOORESS
E. H. Pechan and Associates, Inc.
Springfield, Virginia 22151
12. SPONSORING AGENCY NAME ANO ADDRESS
EPA, Office cf Research and Development
Air and Energy Engineering Research Laboratory
Research Triungit Park, NC 27711
10.	PROGRAM ELEMENT NO,
11.	CONTRACT GRAiNT NO
68-02-4271, Tasks 34.
38. ami 4!
13 TYPE OF REPORT ANO TERIOO COVERED
Task Final; 1-9/89
14. SPONSORING AGENCY CODE
EPA/600/13
15. supplementary notes ,\E ER L project officer is J. David Mobley, Mail Drop 62. 919/
C 4 1-OfilO
For magnetic tape, jee PB9C-500992 For diskette, see :pb90-501008
i6. abstract 'j|,e report gives results of a project conducted to create a file containing
comprehensive data on all electric utilities in the I;. S. The National Acid Precipita-
tion Assessment Program's (NAPAP's) emissions inventory activities focus on the
estimation of emissions from pollutants that contribute to acid imposition. Electric
utilities, which emit a large share of total acid deposition precursor emissions, are
important for modeling analyses. Data reported by states to the National Emissions
Data System (NEDS) for the 1985 NAPAP Emissions inventory and data reported to
the P. S. Department of Energy (DOE) on El A Korm 759, E1A Form 767, l«*ERC Form
423, and the Integrated Data liase System (1DHS) were matched and combined. The
resulting 1985 National Utility Reference File (NURF) contain® detailed unit level
data for nearly 10,000 electricity generating slants.
17. KEY WOROS AND DOCUMENT ANALYSIS
j descriptors
•\ IDENTIFIERS/OPEN ENr>ED TERMS
C. COSATI
Pollution Acidification
Emission Assessments
Inventories
Electric Power Plants
Electric Utilities
Preci pitation (Meteorology)
Pollution Control
Stationary Sources
National Utility Refer-
ence File (NUllK)
Acid Rain
13H 07H.07C
14C 14B
15 E
10 H
04 P
1*1. OtSTRIfttjTlON STATEMENT
Release to Public
19 SECURITY CLASS (This Hrport}
Unclassified
J!, no. OF PAGES
195
20 SECURITY CLASS (This pair)
Unclassified
22. PRICE
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NOTICE
This document has been reviewed in accordance with
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency policy and
approved for publication. Mention of trade names
or commercial products does not constitute endorse-
¦ent or recownendatio«i for use.
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FOREWORD
The 1985 National Utility Reference File (NURF) was prepared
by the National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program (NAPAP) to
support emissions forecast modeling efforts. NURF is based on
the data supplied for the 1985 NAPAP Emissions Inventory in a
cooperative effort involving EPA, the EPA Regional Offices, and
state environmental agencies. In NURF, the inventory data were
modified in some cases using data that were supplied directly by
the utility sources to the Department of Energy (DOE EIA
reporting forms 767 and 759 and FERC form 423). This report
describing NURF is published as a separate volume of the 1985
NAPAP Emissions Inventory (Version 2).
The discrepancies between the two data bases result fron the
differences in data collection methodologies. Theso
methodological differences are related to the treatment of start-
up fuels, the treatment of peaking units and the definition"of
individual emissions records. The 1985 NAPAP annual and
modelers' inventories represent emissions at the emission point
level for plants that emitted more than 100 tons/y«ar in 1985,
while the HURF represents emissions data at the generating unit
level. The NURF represents the most appropriate data base for
applications related to analyses of utility sector sources at the
unit level.
ABSTRACT
The national Acid Precipitation Assessment Program's
(NAPAP's) emissions inventory activities focus on the estimation
of emissions from pollutants, which contribute to acid
deposition. Because electric utilities, which emit a large share
of total acid deposition precursor emissions, are important for
modeling analyses, this project was conducted to create a file
containing comprehensive data on all electric utilities in the
United States. Data reported by states to the National Emissions
Data System for the 1985 NAPAP Emissions Inventory and data
reported to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) on EIA Form 759,
EIA Form 767, FERC Form 423, and the Integrated Data Base System
(IDBS) were matched and combined. The resulting i985 National
Utility Reference File contains detailed unit level data for
nearly 10,000 electricity generating units. The results show
that utility sources emitted over 16 million tons of SO,, with 70
percent coming from the top 100 plants which are primarily coal-
fired.

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CONTENTS
Page
Foreword				\ \\
Abstract. .	
Figures			v
Tables		^
Abbreviations and Symbols		
Acknowledgements	.		x
1.	Introduction		1
Background		1
Report Organization 		2
2.	National Utility Reference File Development 		3
Background				3
Approach		3
File Creation				6
3,. Derivative Files	..."	31
Existing Unit Inventory Data File		31
Announced Unit Inventory Data File		37
4. Summaries of NURF Data		40
Comparison with Other Data		40
General Characteristics of NURF 		40
References		76
Appendices		78
A.	Code Lists for Data Files		78
B.	File Layout for the 1985 Existing Unit Inventory
Data File		93
C.	File Layout for the 1985 Announced Inventory
Data File		96
D.	Sources of Announced Unit Data. . 			99
E.	Concordance Files			100
F.	Files Used in NURF Creation		151
FIGURES
Number	Page
1 COMPONENTS OF AN ELECTRIC GENERATING FACILITY 	 10
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TABLES
Page
1	Major Data Inputs to NURF		4
2	Automated Data Sources for NURF Variable Categories
by Four Prime Mover Types		 .	5
3	Comparison of NURF, NAPAP, and Unit Inventory 		7
4	Hierarchy of NURF Data Sources by Data Element		8
5	Sources of Unit-Specific Data			12
6	Contents of NURF	13
7	Mapping of Prime Mover Codes to NURF	10
8	Technology Code Assignments 		19
9	Heat Rate Ranges For Units <100 MW	21
10	Mapping of Fuel Type Codes to MUFF	24
11	Contents of Existing Unit Inventory Data File 		32
12	Contents of Announced Unit Inventory Data File	39
13	Utility Coal Use by State	41
14	Utility Oil Use by State	42
15	Utility Gas Use by State	4 3
16	Electric Utility Generation and Capacity by State ...	44
17	1985 Electric Uti]ity SOi Emissions by State	45
18	1985 Electric Utility NO, Emissions by State	46
19	Number of Utility Plants and Units by State .......	47
20	Top 100 Utility Plant SO; Emissions	48
21	Electric Utility Units >=75 MW	50
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TABLES (Cont i nued)
KUffibST	Page
A-l Prime Mover	79
A-2 Plant Technology Code			80
A-3 Bottom Type Codes	81
A-4 Firing Type Codjs	81
A-5 Fuel Type Codas			82
A-6 Coal Supply Regions	83
A-7 Regulatory Categories			84
A-8 SOj Control Equipment Codes	85
A-9 HO, Control Equipment Codes			86
A-10 TSP Control Equipment Codes 	 ......	87
A-l1 Comparison of Fuel-Based Quantity Burned and Heating
Value Units	88
A-12 Source Classification Code Relationships	89
B-l File Layout for Existing Unit Data File Preamble. ...	92
B-2 AUSM Existing Unit Data File Layout	93
C-l File Layout for Announced Inventory Preamble	97
C-2 Announced Inventory File Layout	98
E-l IDBS UCODE-DOE Form 759 ORISR Utility Code and Name
Concordance File	101
E-2 IDBS UCODE-DOE GURF ORISR Utility Code and Name
Concordance File	117
E-3 NEDS-DOE Plant Code Concordance File	140
E-4 FIPS-AEROS State Code Concordance File. ... 		149
F-l FGDIS SO, Scrubber Data Added to the 1985 IDBS Units. .	152
F-2 Planned Scrubber Data Added to the 1985 IDBS Units. . .	155
F-3 Scrubber Retrofit Factors 		156
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TABLES (Cont i nued)
Number	Page
F—4 IDES Units Undergoing Coa.l Conversion	165
F-5 Modifications to 1985 IDBS Units' Projected Retirement
Dates			166
F-6 New Announced Units not in the 1985 IDBS Inventory. . . 171
F-7 New Announced Units ir. Plants that are not in the
1985 IDBS Inventory 		174
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ABBREVIATIONS AND SYMBOLS
ABBREVIATIONS


AEROS
—
Aerometric and Emissions Reporting System
AQCR
—
Air Quality Control Region
AUSM
—
Advanced Utility Simulation Mcdel
BOM
—
Bureau of Mines
Btu
—
British thermal unit
CF
—
capacity factor
CFR
—
Code of Federal Regulations
DOE
—
Department of Energy
EIS
—
Emission Inventory System
ESP
—
electrostatic precipitator
FERC
—
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission
FGDIS
—
Flue Gas Desulfurization Information System
FIPS
—
Federal Information Processing Standard
GURF

Generating Unit Reference File
MW
—
megawatt
MWh
—
megawatt hour
NAPAP
—
National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program-
NEDS
—
National Emissions Data System
NURF
—
National Utility Reference Pile
NSPS
—
New Source Performance Standard
O&M
—
Operation and Maintenance
ORIS
—
Office of the Regulatory Information System
Pechan
—
E.H. Pechan & Associates, Inc.
PL/1
—
Programming Language/I
RNSPS
—
Revised New Source Performance Standard
SAS
—
Statistical Analysis System
see
—
Source Classification Code
SIP
—
State Implementation Plan
TSP
—
total suspended particulates
URGE
—
Universities Research Group on Energy
UTM
—
Universal Transverse Mercator
VOC
—
volatile organic compound
SYMBOLS


NO,
—
nitrogen oxides
SO,
—
sulfur dioxide
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
This report was administered by the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) with funding from the National Acid
Precipitation Assessment Program's (NAPAP) Emissions and Controls
Task Group, chaired by Denise Swink of the U.S. Department of
Energy. Tom Rosendahl of EPA's Office of Air Quality Planning
and Standards coordinated communication between AEERL, Regional
Office, and state environmental agency representatives. Charles
Masser of EPA's Air and Energy Engineering Research Laboratory
provided technical and administrative support to the project.
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SECTION i
INTRODUCTION
BACKGROUND
The National Acid Precipitation Assessment Program (NAPAP)
was established by Congress in 1980 to coordinate and expand
research on problems posed by acid deposition in and around the
United States. NAPAP's Task Group on Emissions and Controls is
responsible for providing a comprehensive data base of electric
utility emissions and operating data to other NAPAP task groups
and to Federal and state government agencies.
Because the ele^cric utility industry emits significant
amounts of acid deposition precursor pollutants (S02 and N0X),
the utility sector has been singled out for close scrutiny.
Accurate and comprehensive facilities and emissions data for
utility sources are important to NAPAP's modeling analyses.
Different components of NAPAP have overlapping but not
identical data needs. The purpcse of this project was to address
those needs by developing a single data base for a consistent
reference year (1985) that would meet the bulk of broad utility-
related data needs of all NAPAP task groups. A special emphasis
was placed on meeting data needs related to atmospheric modeling,
emissions forecasting, and assessment. Other data files
developed under NAPAP sponsorship were inadequate for this
purpose. For example, the 1985 NAPAP Annual Emissions Inventory,
between its point source and area source components, includes
anthropogenic sources of major acid deposition precursor
pollutants for that year but omits nonfossil electricity
generating units, such as nuclear and hydroelectric units. These
units are of importance in economic and planning analyses of the
electric utility industry.
In response to the needs of NAPAP, a single, comprehensive
utility-related data file was developed. This file, the National
Utility Reference File (NURF) is based largely on the 1985 NAPAP
Emissions Inventory Version 2 emissions and fuel characteristics
data. Department of Energy files are the primary source of data
not included in the NAPAP inventory. While NURF may not meet all
conceivable NAPAP needs for data on the utility industry, an
attempt was made to include all data requested by utility data
users.
This document serves as a description of how NURF was
assembled, as a description of the key data elements in NURF
component files, and as documentation. The reader interested
primarily in understanding how the data were assembled should
read Section 2, in which the development of NURF is described.
More detailed documentation associated with use of the

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information is contained in Section 3, and in Appendices B, C,
and D, which contain file layout information.
Users of the Advanced Utility Simulation Model (AUSM) will
be primarily interested in the descriptions of (1) the existing
unit inventory data file, described in the first subsection of
Section 3 and in Appendix B; and (2) the announced unit inventory
data file described in the second subsection of Section 3 and in
Appendix C. The existing unit inventory data file contains
operational data for generating units contained in NURF. For
larger generating units, unit-specific data are retained. For
smaller units, referred to as generic units, information is
aggregated by state, fuel, and prime mover. The announced unit
inventory data file is also used by AUSM and contains information
on plants under construction, planned for construction, modified,
or planned as conversions from oil or gas firing to coal after
1985.
Appendices E and F provide documentation of several of the
data files used to create NURF.
REPORT ORGANIZATION
The body of this report discusses the logical organization
and contents of NURF and its files; the appendices document the
details relating to the data files that may be of interest to
NURF data users. Section 2 of this report discusses the
organization of NURF and its component files. Because most of the
data elements in the existing unit inventory data file and the
announced unit inventory data file are contained in the same
format in NURF, Section 3 is primarily designed to supplement, the
information presented in Section 2. Section 4 presents analyses
of NURF data, including state-level emissions and operating
characteristics summaries and lists of major emissions sources.
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SECTION 2
NATIONAL UTILITY REFERENCE FILE DEVELOPMENT
BACKGROUND
No single data base currently maintained by either the
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) or tne Department of Energy
(DOE) contains accurate and comprehensive information about
electric utilities at the boiler or unit level in a form that
meets the needs of NAPAP modelers and utility data users. Three
data bases contain different and sometimes overlapping unit-level
data elements. Oth«r data sources contain reliable plant-level
information. The bulk of the effort in creating NURF was
directed toward merging the differing data bases and reconciling
differences between them so that complete data records exist at
the unit level for all electric utilities in the Unit-ad States.
APPROACH
The first step in generating NURF involved matching at: the
unit level data contained in two of the detailed data bases: the
1985 NAPAP Annual Emissions Inventory Version 2 (hereafter
referred to as NAPAP) and Energy Information Administration (EIA)
Form 767. These data bases have differing criteria for data
submittal. All plants emitting more than 100 tons per year of
SOj, NO,, or VOC were required to submit data to the National
Emissions Data System (NEDS), which formed the basis of NAPAP
while electric utility plants with capacities of 100 MW or more
must file Form 767. In general, the NEDS cutoff causes the data
coverage to be more complete.
Tha results of this initial matching exercise indicated
that, in general, the NAPAP data were of higher quality than the
DOE Form 767 data. NAPAP was therefore chosen as the basis for
NURF. Where NAPAP data were unavailable or questionable, Form
767 data were used, if possible.
In order to obtain ownership and nameplate capacity data,
and to allocate fuel use to the unit level for small plants, it
was necessary to match DOE's Integrated Data Base File (IDBS)
unit level records to the previously matched NAPAP and Form 767
records. This introduced many discrepancies, since the three
data bases did not always report the same number of units at a
plant. Based on the available data, the discrepancies were
resolved to the extent possible. Plant-level fuel use and
generation data from Form 759 were incorporated, and fuel cost
and quality data were taken from Federal Energy Regulatory
<~ommissioR (FERC) Form 423.
Table 1 lists major data inputs to NURF; Table 2 in greater
detail delineates the automated data sources for specified
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TABLE 1. MAJOR
DATA INPUTS TO NURF
Name
Type*
Level of Detail
Data Provided
IDBS
A
Generating Unit
Year on-line, year retired, capacity,
ownership, prime mover, fuel capability
EI A Fr.rm 759
A
Plant
Fuel consumption and generation
FERC Form 423
A
Plant
Cost and quality of fuels
NAPAP
A
Point
Fuel consumption, fuel quality, control
equipment, and emissions (S02, NOx, TSP,
and VOC)
EIA Form 767
A
Boiler/fuel
feeder
Fuel consumption, control equipment,
firing type and Bottom type, S02, NOx,
and TSP emission limits
DOE coal
conversions
M
Unit
Plants converted or planning conversion
to coal, year unit planned to convert
NERC coal
convers ion
M
Unit
Plants converted or planning conversion
to coal, year unit planned to convert
NERC planned
plan ts
M
Uni t
New plants, year on-line date
OAQPS Regulatory
Da ta
' M
Unit
l^egvlatory categories
PGDIS
A
Boiler
S02 scrubber data
Radian/EVA
data
M
Boiler
Retrofi t factor
EPRI TAG data
M
Prime mover -
fuel type
Technology-related data
*A » Automated,
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TABLE 2. AUTOMATED DATA SOURCES* FOR NURF VARIABLE CATEGORIES BY FOUR PR1* HOVER TYPtS
Lifetime,
Ownership, Prime Kover
Un' t
Pri«» Mover
type
and S i ze
(Capacity)
and
Fuel
Fuel
Fuel
Specific
Coal
Data Capability Quantity duality	data
Fuel
Cost
Pol tutior
Fuel	Emission Control
Generation Emissions Unit*	Data
Foss i I
Steam
I DBS
I CSS,	NAPAP,	NAPAP,
759	767,	'67
759 sha.-e 423 share
423 share 423 share 759 share HAPAP,
767 or
759
estimate
767
NAPAP,
767
Hydro
Nuclear
Cther
IDS'
SOBS
I0BS
:obs,
759
10BS,
759
I0SS,
759
759 share
759 share
HAPAP,	NAPAP,
"59 share 423 share
423 share 759 share
423 share 759 share
423 share 759 share HAPAP.
767 or
759
estimate
NAPAP
'Note that ai i automated data were subject to change if (1) -ore recent data -ere found from other unautomated	'V<2>
specified data elements -ere incons.stent a«on9 sources. For Texas data NAPAP ec.ssions values were used, all other data came
from 767, 759, and 423.

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variables; Table 3 compares the contents of NURF to NAPAP and the
Unit Inventory.
In developing NURF, the greatest reliance was placed on data
available from public sources, especially automated files
available in machine-readable form. A variety of processing
techniques were required to format the available information from
these sources into a single consistent data system.
Other data elements (e.g., heat rate and capacity factor)
were a.mply not available from standard sources and, therefore,
had tn be calculated from data that were available. For those
cases in which the calculated values were unreasonable (e.g., a
heat rate of 5,000 British thermal units (Btus) per kilowatt
hour), judgments were made as to which of th-s input values were
the most accurate; other data were adjusted on a unit-specific
basis so that ail resultant values were reasonable.
Because of the wide range of types of data processing
required to create UURF, a combination of programming languages
and methodologies was used in its development. Initial data
reduction of the larger data files was performed by e series of
programs written in Programming Language/I (PL/I). Tnese larger
files were reduced to one record per unit (or plant it a plant-
level file). The reduced files were converted to a consistent
format using the Statistical Analysis System (SAS). These SAS
files were then combined and manipulated using a series of SAS
programs. Examples of the processing required include
calculation of default state average fuel quality data and
assignment of plant technology codes. The result of these
manipulations was a final NURF in SAS format.
In most cases, a single primary source for each NURF data
element was selected. In some cases, more than one source of
data was combined and the most appropriate information was
selected. These selections were oased on the quality of the data
source, its date of publication, and its coverage. All other
things being equal, published reports (or data files which
directly support them) were given higher preference. Data
supplied to DOE or reported directly by the industry were given
the next highest preference. In the text cf the report, the
major source for each data element is identified. A summary of
the hierarchy of data sources is presented in Table 4.
In this report, descriptions of primary data sources are
provided for each NURF data element.
FILE CREATION
The NURF contains information oi >?ach generating unit
operated in 1985 or projected to be operated by the electric
utility industry in the United States. As described below,
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TABLE 3. COMPARISON OF NURF, NAPAP, AND UNIT INVENTORY
Data Items Covered
File
Coverage
Hydro-
Nuclear electric Stack Fuel
Pollutants Plants Plants Data Prices
NURF
NAPAP
All generating units	S02, NOx,
available in 1985 and	TSP, VOC
projected units
All utility units on-
line in 1985 which are
part of a plant that
emitted 100 tons per
year or more of any
criteria pollutant
Unit	Steam units >25 MW and
Inventory nonsteam units >50 MW
on line in 1985
Yes
No
S02, NOx,
TSP, VOC,
CO, Others
S02, NOx,	Yes
TSP
Yes
No
Ho
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes

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TABLE 4. HIERARCHY GF NURF DATA SOURCES BY DATA ELEMENT
Data Elements
Fuel Quantity Used
Fuel Cost
Fuel Quality
Regulatory Data
Year on-line and
Retirement Data
Fuel Capability
Fuel Capacity
Coal Conversions
New Plants
Control Equipment
Ownership
Primary
1985 NAPAP
423
1985 NAPAP
767
I DBS
IDBS
I DBS
DOE
IDBS
1985 NAPAP
IDBS
Data Sources
Seco ndary
767
767
OAQPS
NERC
759
759
NERC
NERC
767
Literature
Tertiary
759
423
Literature
Literature
1985 NAPAP
Literature
Literature
Literature
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information on fu*?s and general operating characteristics are
included. Because both fossil and non-fossil units aij included,
the total number of units is nearly 10,000.
Some of the data elements in NURF apply to either steam
units only or nonsteam units only, the two broad categories into
which electric utility power generating facilities can be
categorized. Steam facilities produce steam by combustion of
fossil fuels, by nuclear reactions, or by capture of g&othermal
energy. Kinetic energy is extracted from this steam and
converted to electricity by the generating turbine. Nonsteam
units include fossil-fired units in which exhaust gases rather
than steam are used to provide kinetic energy to produce
electricity. Hydroelectric facilities are also categorized as
nonsteam units; in these units, the kinetic energy of falling
water is converted to electricity.
Although NURF reports data at the unit level, the term
"unit" is not always clearly defined. Figure 1 provides a simple
schematic of the components of an electric generating facility.
In most large steam and most nonsteam generating facilities, a
single prime mover (e.g., a boiler or combustion turbiie)
provides kinetic energy to drive a single generating turbine
which produces electricity. In some cases, however, steam from
than one boiler may be combined to drive one generating
turbine. In other cases, steam from one boiler may be split and
used to operate more than one generating turbine. Iii a few
plants, both situations occur. To further compound che pre.clem,
at some plants more than one unit is served by the same fu«)l
supply system (fuel feeder). Because some data are reported by
fuel feeder, it may be necessary to assign individual boilers to
specified fuel feeders. Finally, exhaust gases from more than
one unit may be combined prior to treatment by pollution control
devices or before being vented to the atmosphere. For f!URF the
generating turbine and unit are synonymous.
Development of NURF was a multi-step process because the
coverage of the major contributing data files differ. The first
step was to identify the universe of utilities to be included.
Creation of the NURF universe of utilities required the
extraction of all relevant information on utilities from the
NAPAP inventory. A candidate list of utility facilities was
identified by selecting points that met at least one of the
following two criteria:
1.	The first thrive digits of the SCO were 101 or 201 and
the Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code was *9.
2.	The first digit of the SCC was 1 or 2 and the SIC code
was 4911.
This list of candidate facilities was compared to the other
data files or. a plant- specific basis in order to develop the best
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Fuel
Fuel
Feeder
Prime
-> Mover
exhaust
gases
steam
*
Pollution
Control
Devices
Generating
Turbine
Stack
Figure 1. Components of an Electric Generating Facility

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possible universe of facilities. Special emphasis was placed on
matching plants that emit at least 100 tons per year of any
criteria pollutant because point-level emissions data were to be
provided for plants having emissions greater than this level.
After completion of the plant-level matching, unit-level matching
was performed. Conflicts between these files occurred in many
cases. These had to be resolved on a case-by-case basis.
Table 5 identifies the sources and coverage of the files
contributing unit-specific information to NURF.
Operating characteristics such as total generation end total
fuels consumed for generation were obtained from Form 759. Form
759 is a monthly data base; for use in NURF, however, the monthly
data for 1985 were aggregated into annual totals. Form 759 data
are reported by plant and prime mover. For example, a plant
having both steam and combustion turbine units would have fuel
use and generation data provided for each of these two prime
movers. Needed unit-specific operational data for 1985 were
ertimated by applying 1985 unit shares computed from 1985 IDBS
data on fuel use and generation to the corresponding data
elements from the 1985 plant and prime mover totals from Form
759.
For all units, Form 423 fuel cost data were used. For units
for which neither NAPAP nor Form 767 data were available, fuel
quality data were determined from Form 423. For units in plants
with no reported Form 423 information, Form 423 state averages
were used.
Table 6 identifies the data that are included in NURF. Data
are included on as many as three fuels and their characteristics,
utility operations, emissions control equipment, emissions, and
emission limits. Below, detailed information is presented on the
individual data elements which form each logical subgroup of
NURF. The numbers and letters correspond to those in Table 6.

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TABLE 5. SOURCES OF UNIT-SPECIFIC DATA
Source
Coverage
Unit
Identifier
1985 Integrated Data Base
System (IDBS)
1985 EIA Form 767
198 5 NAPAP Emissions Inventory
All electric utility generating
units
Boilers at plants with more than
100 MW steam capacity
All SCCs within a point which is
part of a plant emitting more
than 100 tons per year
Unit
Boiler
Point

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Name
TABLE 6. CONTENTS OF NURF
Contents
1.	Identification/Location
a.	USEQ Unit sequence number
b.	ORIS.PL DOE plant code (ORIS)
c.	UNITX Unit identification code
d.	LOCST FIPS state code
e.	LOCCTY FIPS county code
f.	NAPID NAPAP plant identification code
g.	POINT_ID NEDS point identification code
h.	ORISR DOE respondent (old utility) code (ORIS)
i.	PNAME Plant name
j.	NAMEADD NEDS plant name
2.	Unit Operation Characteristics
a.	PRIME Prime mover (see Table A-l)
b.	TCODE Technology code (see Table A-2)
NETDC Nameplate capacity (MW)
DESCPCTY Design capacity (MMBtu/h)
c.
d.
e.
f.
g-
h.
i.
CFACT	Current capacity factor (fraction)
GENER	Generation (GWh)
HTRATE	Unit heat rate (Btu/kWh)
BNUM	Bottom type code !sej Table A-3)
FNUM	Firing type code (see Table A-4)
3.	Unit Lifetime Data
a.	YRONL Year on-line
b.	YRRETDT Retirement year
4.	Primary Fuel Data
a.	FUEL1	Primary fuel code (See Table A-5)
b.	HEATi	Primary fuel heating value (MMBtu/SCC unit)*
c.	SULF1	Primary fuel sulfur content (%)
d.	ASH1	Primary fuel ash content (%)
e.	FCOSTl Primary fuel delivered price (cents/MMBtu)
f.	QUAN1	Primary fuel quantity consumed (SCC units)*
g.	QCF1	Fuel consumed at capacity factor=1.0 (SCC units)
(continued)
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TABLE 6 (continued)
Name Contents
5.	Secondary Fuel Data
a.	FUEL2 Secondary fuel code (See Table A-5)
b.	HEAT2 Secondary fuel heating value (MMBtu/SCC unit)*
c.	SULF2 Secondary fuel sulfur content (%)
d.	ASH2 Secondary fuel ash content (%)
a,	FC0ST2 Secondary fuel delivered price (cents/MMBtu )
f.	QUAN2 Secondary fuel quantity consumed (SCC units)*
6.	Third Fuel Data
a.	FUEL3 Third fuel code (See Table A-5)
b.	HEAT3 Third fuel heating value (MMBtu/SCC unit)*
c.	SULF3 Third fuel sulfur content (%)
d.	ASH3	Third fuel ash content (%)
e.	FC0ST3 Third fuel delivered price (cents/MMBtu)
f.	QUAN3 Third fuel quantity consumed (SCC units)*
7.	First Coal Data
a.	HFRAC Btu Fraction of coal use for first coal
b.	BTU	First coal heating value (MMBt.u/ton)
c.	SULF First coal sulfur content (%)
d.	ASH	First coal ash content (%)
e.	COST	First coal delivered price (cents/MMBtu)
f.	ORIGIN First coal supply region (see Table A-6)
8.	Second Coal Data
a.	SHFRAC Btu Fraction of coal use for second coal
b.	SBTU	Second coal heating value (MMBtu/ton)
c.	SSULF Second coal sulfur content (%)
d.	SASH	Second coal ash content (%)
e.	SCOST Second coal delivered price (cents/MMBtu)
f.	SORIGIN Second coal supply region (see Table A-6)
9.	Regulatory Information
a.	SG2CAT S02 regulatory category (see Table A-7)
b.	S02EMLIM S02 emission limit (lbs/MMBtu)
c.	ANS02LIM Annual equivalent S02 standard (lb/MMBtu)
d.	NOXCAT NOx regulatory category (see Table A-7)
e.	NOXEMLIM NOx emission limit (lbs/MMBtu)
f.	TSPCAT TSP regulatory category (see Table A-7)
g.	TSPEMLIM TSP emission limit (lbs/MMBtu)
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TABLE 6 (continued)
Name Contents
10.	Pollution Control Data
a.	S02CNTL
b.	S02EFF
c.	S02RTE
d.	S02
e.	RFACTOR
f.	FUTS02
g.	S02YYMM
h.	FUTSEF
i.	NOXCNTL1
j .	NOXCNTL2
k.	NOXEFF
1.	NOXRTE
m.	NOX
n.	TSPCNTL
o.	TSPEFF
p.	TSPRTE
q.	TSP
r.	VOC
11.	Ownership Data
a.	UCODE Operating utility code
b.	UTILNAME Operating utility name
c.	OWNRNMOl Primary owner utility code
d.	OWNRSTOl Primary owner state (Postal Code)
e.	OWNRPRO1 Ownership by primary owner (%)
f.	OWNRNM02 Secondary owner utility code
t	g.	OWNRST02 Secondary owner state (Postal Code)
{	h.	0WNRPR02 Ownership by secondary owner (%)
I	i.	OWNRNM03 Tertiary owner utility code
j.	OWNRST03 Tertiary owner state (Postal Code)
k.	0WNRPR03 Ownership by tertiary owner (%)
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1. Identification/Location
This subgroup contains the unit identification and location
information. Units are identified by the associated plant name,
the plant code assigned by DOE, if applicable, and a unit code.
Plants are located according to state and county using the
Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS -- U.S. DOC, .1979)
coding scheme.
a.	Unit Sequence Number (USEQ) --
The records in NURF were sorted by FIPS state code, the DOE
IDBS plant code, and unit. (See Office of the Regulatory
Information System (ORIS) plant code discussed below.) Each uni^
was then assigned a unique five-digit ~ode in which the first two
digits are the FIPS Stats code and the last three digits are
assigned sequentially within each state (always beginning with
001) .
b.	DOE (ORIS) Plant Code (ORISPL) —
The ORIS plant code was originally developed by ORIS, a part
of the FPC. It is now used as a unique plant identification code
by DOE's EIA, the group which inherited the responsibilities
formerly assigned to ORIS.
c.	Unit Identification Code (UNITX) --
This code identifies the boiler or generating unit. In most
cases, the unit identifier used was consistent with that in DOE's
IDBS.
d.	FIPS State Code (LOCST) —
This field contains the state FIPS code.
e.	FIPS County Code (LOCCTY) —
This field contains the county FIPS code. If the county is
unknown, it is coded as 000.
f.	NAPAP Plant Identification Code (NAPID) --
This is a 10 character code created during development of
NURF. It consists of the two character Aerometric and Emissions
Reporting System (AEROS -- U.S. EPA, 1984) state code, the four
character AEROS county code, and the four character NEDS plant
code. This code uniquely identifies an individual plant.
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g.	NEDS Point Identification Code (POINT_ID) --
This is a two character code assigned during development of
the NEDS point source file. Along with the state, county, and
plant codes (together assigned as the variable NAPID), this code
uniquely defines an individual point within a plant. A point is
typically a single boiler or combustion turbine. In some cases,
however, the definition is more complex. See the Comprehensive
Data Handling System Coding Manual for additional information
(U.S. EPA, 1981).
h.	DOS (ORIS) Respondent (Old Utility) Code (ORISR) --
This field contains a DOE-assigned code that identifies the
plant ow;ier or operator responsible for submission to DOE of
reports concerning plant operations. The data come from a
correspondence file prepared by DOE linking IDBS new utility
cedes (UCODE) and the old ORISR utility codes used by EIA.
i.	DOE Plant Name (PN&ME) --
Plant name was generally taken from IDBS.
j. NEDS Plant Name (NAMEADD)--
This field contains a 40 character name and address, taken
from NEDS.
2• Unit Operation Characteristics
Unit operation characteristics describe both the type of
unit (i.e., prime mover) and the operating statistics for the
base year (1985). The latter information includes current
nameplate capacity, generation, capacity factor, burner type and
bottom type (for boilers), design capacity factor, estimated
availability, and nonfuel variable operations and maintenance
(0&M) expenses for the unit.
a.	Prime Mover (PRIME) --
This field indicates the method by which the unit generates
electricity. The information was usually obtained from IDBS.
Table A-l defines the codes used, while Table 7 outlines the
relationships of the various sources' prime mover information to
the final NURF prime mover codes.
b.	Technology Code (TCODE) --
This code is based upon a combination of prime mover and
fuel characteristics. It was originally developed for use with
AUSM. Table 8 defines the codes used.
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TABLE 7. MAPPING
OP PRIME MOVER
CODES TO NURF

NURF
Description
Code
Derived
PM Type
759
IDBS
767
NEDS SCC
1st and 7th-8th digits
No data
0
-
-
-
-
-
Fossil steam
(boiler)
1
Steam
3
ST
if not
nuclear
1
Geothermal
2
Steam
3
GE
-
-
Conventional
hydroelectric
3
Hydro
1
HC.HL
-
-
Pumped storage
hydroelectric
4
Hydro
1
HR
-
-
Nuclear steam
5
Nuclear
2
NB,NH,NP
if 'N* in
boiler code
and no fuel
-
Internal combustion
6
Other
4
IC
-
2 02
Combined cycle
7
Other
4
CA, CS, CT, CV
-
2 03,04
Combustion turbine
8
Other
4
GT.JE
-
2 01
Exotic
9
Other
4
SP.SS.WT
-
-
Cogeneration
10
Other
4

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TABLE 8. TECHNOLOGY CODE ASSIGHKENTS
Code	Description
1	Natural gas combustion turbine (peaking)
2	Distillate oil combustion turbine (peaking)
3	Residual oil combustion turbine (peaking)
~	Hydro - pt-nped storage
5	Conventional natural gas steam
6	Conventional distillate oil steam
7	Convential residual oil steara
8	Solvent refined coal steam
9	Natural gas combined cycle
10	Distillate oil combined cycle
11	Residual oil combined cycle
12	Pressurized fluidized bed combined cycle
13	Gasification combined cycle--retrofit
14	Gasification combined cycie--new construction
15	Coal steam
16	Light water reactor (nuclear steam)
17	Bituminous fluidized bed
18	Subbituminous fluidized bed
19	Hydroelectric dam
20	not used
21	Geothermal
22	Dispersed fuel cells
23	Solar central receiver
24	Municipal Refuse
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c.	Naneplafce Capacity (NKTDC) --
The naneplate capacity, in megawatts, was obtained from the
1985 IDBS whenever possible.
d.	Deaign Capacity (DE3CPCTY) --
This field describes the capacity of fossil-fuel burning
units in million Btus consumed per hour. It was calculated using
the equation
DBSCPCTi « (NETDC * KTRATE)/10**3 .
e.	Current Capacity Factor (CFACT) —
The value in this field was calculated from generation,
nameplate capacity, and the number of hours in a year <8,760 for
1935]. The equation used was as follows:
Clf ACT = GENER/(NETDC * 8.760)
For cases in which the calculated capacity factor exceeded 1.0,
the c&lculated v&lue was replaced by 0.87 fcr steam and
hydroelectric units and by 0.40 for all other units. These
values were selected as reasonable maximum feasible values for
tne few units with incorrect values. In addition, the nameplate
capacity was adjusted so thsr. the relationships between the
revised capacity factor, current capacity, and number of hours
per year were arithmetically correct.
£. Generation (GENER) —
This field provides unit generation for 1985 in gigawatt
hours. These data were calculated by allocating plant-level
shares of generation data from Forra 7 59 to units using IDBS data
(for fossil-fuel fired boilers) or uaxneplate capacity (for
nuclear and hydro units).
g. Unit Heat Rate (HTRATE) --
Heat rate values in Btu per kilowatt-hour were derived from
fuel quality information (heating value) and operational data
{total generation and quantity of fuel used). The equation used
is
HTRATE = TGTHT/GENER
)
where TOTHT is total heat input ( im O'-'AHfi) * HEAT(i)). For
small units (less than 100 MW), default rates were assumed when
calculated values fell outside of a reasonable range as specified
in Table 9. In addition, the quantity of generation was adjusted
so that the relationship among revised heat rate, fuel used, and
generation was arithmetically correct.
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TABLE S.
HEAT RATE RANGES FOR
(Btu/kWh)
UNITS < 100 MW
Technology
Code
Heat Rate Range
Default Value
1-3

9,000-30,000
13,800
5-15

8,500-20,000
12,475
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h.	Bottom Type Code (BNUM) --
The bottom type code (wet or dry) was estimated from NEDS
SCC data or was obtained from Form 767. Table A-3 lists the
coding scheme used. When estimating, the pulverized coai fired
boilers' code was dependent on the SCC, while oil or natural gas
fired boilers were assumed to be dry bottom boilers (Coleman,
1983). Table A-12 delineates the relationship between SCC and
Br»'UM codes.
i.	Firing Type Code (FNUT*) --
This data element \ 3s estimated from NEDS SCC data or was
obtained from Form 767. When more than one firing type was
reported on Form 767, the primary firing type was used. Table
A-4 lists tncs coding «5chame used. When estimating firing type,
pulverized coal fired boilers wera labeled wall fii-ed, while oil
or natural gas boilers were labeled opposed fired. Table A-12
delineates the relationsnip between SCC and FNUM codes.
3.	UBit
Two data elements are included in this subgroup, year on-
line and retirement year.
a. Year On-line (YRONL) --
This data valw.e was generally obtained from IDBS ^nd is
defined to be the year that the unit is first available to
provide power to the grid (DOE, 1986b).
Is. Retirement Year (YRRETDT) --
For units witn a reported retirement year in ID3S, the
reported values were used. For units undergoing a conversion to
coai-firinq, the retirement date was entered as the year the unit
was taV.en or expected to be taken out of service to implement the
conversion. For other conversion units and all modified units,
t^se date was entered as one year prior to the projected on-line
date for the converted or modified unit.
Anticipated unit retirements through 1995 are available from
published sources (see, for example, NERC, 1986); for these
units- the reported value is provided.
For units converting to coal after 1985, the assumed
retirement date of the unit was set equal to the year the unit
will bt taken off-line for the conversion. Information on the
converted unit is contained in the announced unit inventory data
file. For units which converted prior to or during 1985, the
existing urit inventory data file reflects the use of coal.
4.	Primary Fuel Data.
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5. Secondary Fuel Lata.
6. Tfairgt Fvel Psu
NURF contains data on as many as three separate fuels for
each unit. This capability accounts for the large number of
raulti-fired units, usually gas-fired units with oil backup or
vice-versa, operated by the utility industry. Information
collected on the various fuels include heat value, fuel quality
(sulfur and ash contents), delivered price, and quantity used.
a.	Fuel Code (FUEL1, FUEL2, and FUEL3) —
The designated primary fuel (FUEL1) is that fuel which
provided the greatest amount of total Btus of heat input in 1985.
The second and third fuels (FUEL2 and FUEL3) are thfj fuels which
provided the second and third highest quantity of heat input,
respectively. For units which did not burn fuel in 1985, the
primary and secondary fuel types were assigned based on
information in IDBS. Fuel codes used are specified in Table A-5,
while Table 10 outlines the relationship of the various sources'
fuel information to the final NURF fuel type codes.
b.	Fuel Heating Value or Heat Content (HEAT1, HEAT2, and HEAT3)
Fuel heating values in Btu per SCC unit quantity used were
obtained from NAPAP, Form 767, or Form 423. The SCC unit used for
each fuel is identified in Table A-ll.
c.	Fuel Sulfur Content (SULF1, SULF2, and SULF3) --
Data on fuel sulfur (as a percent) were obtained in a manner
iiimilar to that for fuel heating value.
d.	Fuel Ash Content (ASH1, ASH2, and ASH3) --
Data on fuel ash (as a percent) were obtained in a manner
similar to that for fuel heating value.
e.	Fuel Delivered Price (FCOST1, FCOST2, and FCOST3) —
These data, representing delivered cost, were obtained from
Form 423 for fossil fuels. The price for nuclear fuel was assumed
to be 72 cents per million Btu for all nuclear plants, the average
1985 '.^st (TAG, 1986). The price for water used by hydroelectric
and g>20therjnai units was assumed to be zero, making nonfuel O&M
the only variable cost associated with these units.
f.	Fuel Quantity (QUAN1, QUAN2, and QUAN3) --
These data (in SCC units) were obtained from NAPAP (or Form
767) whenever possible. Otherwise they were derived from Form 759
and were obtained by allocating Form 759 plant-level data to units
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TABLE 10. MAPPING OF FUEL TYPE CODES TO NUKF
NURF
Description Code
[DBS
759
767
NEDS SCC
1st and 4-6th
digits
N/A or no data	0
Coal	1
Residual oil	2
Distillate oil	3
Natural gas	4
(unused)	5
Nuclear fuel	6
Other	7
UNK,NON
COL,BIT,SUB, ANT,
LI G, PC
F04,F05,F06,CRU,
PET
FOl,F02,JF,KER,
LPG
GAS,NG,RG,SNG
UR, PL
BFG,COM,GST,MF
REF,STM,SUN,WAT,
WD, WND, WII
coal
res id
dist
qas
coal
oil
gas
1	001,002,003,
008
1	004
2	005
1	005,010
2	001,009
1	006,007
2	C C2,007
009,011,012,
013

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using the same method used to allocate generation. See Table A-ll
for the SCC units used for each fuel.
g. Fuel Consumed at CF=1 (QCF1) --
Thia field was calculated as the quantity of the primary fuel
that would be required if the plant operated at a capacity factor
of 1.0 for the entire year, i.e., operated 24 hours a day for 365
days.
Primary gpel D
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e.	Coal Delivered Price (COST, SCOST) —
These data, representing delivered costs in cents per million
Btu, we-e obtained from Form 423.
f.	Coal Supply Region (ORIGIN, SORIGIN) —
Cca? supply region was based on AUSM coal supply regions,
generally defined as state and BOM district regions. Table A-6
defines the AUSM coal supply regions,
9. Regulatory Information
Regulatory Information is provided for SC^, N0X, and TSP.
The primary data soiree was the Form 767 regulatory data file.
Data on SC^, NOx, and TSP regulations were not available for every
unit, however. Emission standards for units for which no data
were available and for units which are unregulated were reported
as zero. Both types of units were reported as zero because no
information is available to distinguish between these two
categories.
a.	SC^ Regulatory Category (S02CAT) --
This field is only relevant for steam units. The regulatory
category determines the type of emission regulation the unit muct
meet. Table A-7 identifies the regulatory category codes used.
The plant may be regulated under SIP, meaning that state or local
regulations ara binding; New Source Performance Standards (NSPS),
40 Code of Federal RegulationE ,'CFR) Part 60, subpart D; or
revised NSPS (RNSPS), 40 CFR Part 50, subpart Da. The source of
this regulatory category is a report obtained from the EPA's
Emission Standards and Engineering Division (Stevenson, 1988;.
b.	SOj Emission Limit (S02^MLIM) —
The numeric emissions limit, in pounds of SC^ per million Et.u
of heat input, is derived from Form 7 67 regulatory data. The
averaging period is not specified in NURF. For coal units, stated
regulations were converted to an equivalent annual average limit.
c.	Annual Equivalent SC^ Standard (ANS02LIM) --
For coal units, the SCl emission limit in lb/MMBtu is
converted to an equivalent limit with an averaging period of one
year.
d.	NOx Regulatory Category (NOXCAT) —
The definition of this field parallels that of the SC^
regulatory category.
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e.	Nq, Emission Limit (NGXEMLIM) —
The NC^ emission limit in lb/MMBtu is derived in a manner
similar to that for SQ^,.
f.	TSP Regulatory Category (TSPCAT) —
The definition of this field parallels that of the SC2
regulatory category.
g.	TSP Emission Limit (TSPEMLIM) —
The TSP emission limit, in lb/MMBtu, is derived in a manner
similar to that for SC^.
10. Pollution Control Data
Information on pollution control equipiaent in place and its
operational performance is provided for all control options
designed to limit emissions of SO?, NOx, or TSP. Emissions
estimates are also included in this section. These estimates are
calculated for each fuel as detailed under fuel specific
emissions.
a.	SC^ Control Device (S02CNTL) —
SC^ control device was determined from NAPAP or Foim 76 7
data. Table A-8 lists the codes.
b.	SC^ Control Efficiency (S02EFF) --
S02 control efficiency, as a percent, was obtained from
either the NAPAP or Form 7 67 data.
c.	SC^ Emission Rate (S02RTE) --
The SC^ emission rate, in lbs/MMBtu, is calculated from total
emissions in 1985 and the total heat input of fuels burned in
1S85. The equation used if
S02RT2 = (S02 * 2,000,000)/TOTHT
where TOTHT is the heat input.
d.	SC^ Emissions (S02) —
This field contains SO, emissions in tons summed over all
fuels based on actual fuel use in 1985. This data element was
obtained from NAPAP in most cases. Otherwise, it was estimated
vsing Form 767 fuel use and control efficiencies.
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Emissions are calculated using this standard formula and the
values are defined below:
EMIS = (FQUAN * EFACT * (1 or AFLG * EASH or
SFLG * SULF) * (1 - CTLEFF/100))/ 2000
where EMIS is in tons, EFACT is the emission factor from the AP-42
based emission factor file (U.S. EPA, 1985b), and CTLEFF is the
appropriate control efficiency expressed as a percentage. AFLG
and SFLG are flags which, if set to 1, indicate that the emission
factor is to be multiplied by the fuel ash or sulfur content,
respectively. If neither value is 1, a constant 1 is used in the
emissions calculations. The emission factor EFACT is determined
by the Source Classification Code (3CC) derived from prime mover,
fuel type, fuel characteristics, burner firing type, and bottom
type. In some cases, only some of these data elements are used in
determining the appropriate SCC.
In making the assignment of SCCs, it was assumed that coal-
fired boilers with a firing type of wall, opposed, or "no data"
are pulverized coal boilers. If no bottom type was identified,
the pulverized coal boilers were assumed to be dry bottom. (A
frequency distribution of bottom types was used to make this
determination.) A detailed definition of SCCs is given as one
section of EPA's AEROS manual series (U.S. EPA, 1976).
e.	Scrubber Retrofit Factor (RETROFIT) —
These data were provided by Radian Corporation for large
units including the top 200 S02 emitting coal fired power plants
in the 31 eastern states (Radian, 1988).
f.	Future Scrubber Planned (FUTS02),
g.	Future Scrubber Date On-Line (S02YYMM), and
h.	Future Scrubber Removal Efficiency (FUTSEF) —
Information on future scrubbers were obtained from data in
the FGDIS (U.S. EPA, 1985c) as updated to reflect the base year of
1985.
i.	NO, Primary Control Device (N0XCNTL1), and
j. NO, Secondary Control Device (N0XCNTL2) —
N0„ control device data were determined from the NEDS or Form
767 data. The primary device used was assigned as the first
device and the secondary device used as the second. Table A-9
lists the codes.
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k. N0X Control Efficiency (NOXEFF) —
N0X control efficiency, as a percent, was obtained from the
NEDS data.
I.	N0X Emission Ra:e (NOXRTE) —
The N0X emission rate, in lbs/MMBtu, is calculated as is that
for SO^.
m. NQX Emissions (NOX) —
This field contains NOx emissions in tons and is obtained in
the same manner as that for SC^.
n. TSP Control Device (TSPCNTL) —
TSP control device data were determined frdm NEDS or Form 7 67
data. Table A-10 lists the codes.
o. TSP Control Efficiency (TSPEFF) —
TSP control efficiency, as a percent, was obtained from
either the NEDS or Form 7 67 data.
p. TSP Emission Rate (TSPRTE) --
The TSP emission rate, in lbs/MMBtu, is calculated as is that
for SC^.
q. TSP Emissions (TSP) —
This field contains TSP emissions in tons and is obtained in
the same manner as that for S02.
r. VOC Emissicns (VOC) —
This field contains VOC emissions in tons and is present only
if NAPAP data are available.
II.	Ownership Data
a.	Operating Utility Code (UCODE) --
The data come from IDBS.
b.	Operating Utility Name (UTILNAME) —
The data come from IDBS.
c.	Frimary Owner Utility Code (OWNRNMOl) —
The data element for the primary owner was obtained from
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these data were missing from IDBS, it was assumed that the utility
operating the unit was also the 100 percent owner.
d.	Primary Owner State (OWNRSTOl) --
The data field for the 2 digit postal code for the primary
owner's state was obtained from IDBS.
e.	Ownership by Primary Owner (OWNRPROl) --
The percent ownership by the primary owner was obtained from
IDBS. If it is 100, items f-k are missing.
f.	Secondary Owner Utility Code (OWNRNM02) --
The data element for the secondary owner was obtained from
IDBS.
g.	Secondary Owner State (OWNRST02) --
The data field for the 2 digit postal code for the secondary
owner's state was obtained from IDBS.
h.	Ownership by Secondary Owner (OWNRPR02) --
The percent ownership by the secondary owner was obtained
from IDBS,
i.	Tertiary Owner Utility Code (OWNRNM03)
The data element for the tertiary owner was obtained from
IDBS.
j. Tertiary Owner State (OWNRST03) —
The data field for the 2 digit postal code for the tertiary
owner's state was obtained from IDBS.
k. Ownership by Tertiary Owner (OWNRPR03) —
The percent ownership by the tertiary owner was obtained from
IDBS.
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SECTION 3
DERIVATIVE FILES
EXISTING UNIT INVENTORY DATA FILE
The existing unit inventory data file is an inventory of
physical generating facilities operated by the electric utility
industry and the parameters of their operation relevant to
assessment and analysis of environmental issues. The file is
designed to support data needs within the scope of economic
forecasting models, ind was originally developed in 1983 as a data
input to AUSM.
The file contains unit-specific data on major units in NURF
(steam units greater than 25 megawatts of capacity and nonsteam
units greater than 50 megawatts) and on "generic" units (smaller
units aggregated on a state-specific basis using characteristics
such as prime mover and fuel type). Because the running time of
AUSM is related exponentially to the number of units, the use of
generic units was developed to reduce computer resource
requirements of AUSM. Aggregation of smaller units reduces the
total number of entities which need to be modeled from nearly
10,000 to nearly 3,500.
Space is provided for over 70 data elements for each
generating unit in the existing unit inventory data file. Some of
these (designated by N/A) are reserved for use by the model itself
and some others have yet to be defined. In addition, there is
space for additional elements to be added as needed for model
operation or file analysis.
The logical organization of the existing unit inventory data
file is presented in Table 11 and discussed below. The physical
organization of the data is presented in Appendix B.
Below, detailed information is presented on the individual
data elements having definitions different from those discussed in
Section 2. The numbers and letters correspond to Table 11.
1. Identification/Location
a. Unit Sequence Code (USEQ) --
The USEQ in th-- existing unit inventory is assigned in the
same manner as it ws-j in the NURF. For a given unit, however, the
two USEQ may be different because of the different units composing
the two files.
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TABLE 11. CONTENTS OF EXISTING UNIT INVENTORY DATA FILE
Name
Contents
1. Identification/Location
a.
USEQ
b.
ORISPL
c.
UNITX
d.
MULT
e.
LOCST
f.
LOCCTY
g-
N/A
h.
ORISR
i.
N/A
j-
PNAME
k.
NAP ID
1.
POINT ID
Unit sequence code
DOE plant code (ORIS)
Unit identification code
Unit multiplier
FIPS state code
FIPS county code
FIPS owner state
DOE old utility code (ORIS)
Dispatch region code
Plant name
NAPAP plant code
NEDS point code
2. Unit Operation Characteristics
Prime mover (see Tabl^- A-i)
Technology code (see Table A-2)
Unit heat rate (Btu/kWh)
Nameplate capacity (MW)
Current capacity {}>5W)
Current capacity factor (fraction)
Unit availability (fraction)
Generation (GWh)
Bottom type code (see Table A-3)
Firing type code (see Table A-4)
Nonfuel variable O&M costs (mills/kwh)
3. Unit Lifetime Data
a.
pri;t
b.
TCODE
c.
HTRATE
d.
NETDC
e.
NETDC
f.
CFACT
g-
N/A
h.
GENER
i.
BNUM
j-
FNUM
k.
N/A
a.	YRONL
b.	YRRETDT
Year on-line
Retirement date
4. Primary Fuel Data
a. FUEL1
Primary
fuel
b. HEATl
Primary
fuel
c- SULF1
Primary
fuel
d. ASH1
Primary
fuel
e. FC0ST1
Primary
fuel i
f. QUAN1
Primary
fuel
g. QCFl
Fuel consumed
code (See Table A-5)
heating value*
sulfur content (fraction)
ash content (fraction)
delivered price (cents/MMBtu)
quantity consumed*
(continued)
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TABLE 11. (continued)
Name
Contents
b. First Coal Data
a.	HFRAC	^tu Fraction of coal use for first coal
b.	BTU	First coal heating value*
c.	SULF	First coal sulfur content (fraction)
d.	ASH	First coal ash content (fraction)
e.	COST	First coal delivered price (cents/MMBtu)
f.	ORIGIN	First coal supply region (see Tatle A-6)
6. Second Coal Data
a.	SHFRAC	Btu Fraction of coal use for second coal
b.	SBTU	Second coal heating value*
c.	SSULF	Second coal sulfur content (fraction)
d.	SASH	Second coal ash content (fraction)
e.	SCOST	Second coal delivered price (cents/MMBtu)
f.	SORIGIN Second coal supply region (see Table A-6)
7. Secondary Fuel Data
a.	FUEL2
b.	HEAT2
c.	SULF2
d.	ASH2
e.	FC0ST2
f.	QUAN2
Secondary
Secondary
Secondary
Secondary
Secondary
Secondary
fuel code (See Table A-5)
fuel-heating value*
fuel sulfur content (fraction)
fuel ash content (fraction)
fuel delivered price (cents/MMBtu;
fuel quantity consumed*
8. Regulatory Information
a.
S02CAT
b.
S02EMLIM
c.
N/A
d.
N/A
e.
TSPCAT
f.
N/A
g-
N/A
h.
NOXCAT
1
N/A
0
J *
N/A
SOj regulatory category (see Table A-7)
SC^ emission limit (lbs/MMBtu)
Modeling SO, standard (lDs/MMBtu)
SC^ compliance year
TSP regulatory category (see Table A-7>
Modeling TSP standard (lbs/MMBtu)
TSP compliance year
NO^ regulatory category (see Table A-7)
Modeling NOx standard (lbs/MMBtv)
NO^ compliance; year
(continued)
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TABLE 11. (continued)
Name
Contents
9. Pollution Control Data
a.
S02CNTL
b.
S02EFF
c.
N/A
d.
S02RTE
e.
RFACTOR
f.
NOXCNTL1
g-
NOXEFF
h.
NOXRTE
i.
TSPCNTL
j-
TSPEFF
k.
TSPRTE
1.
N/A
m.
FUTS02
n.
S02YYMM
o.
FUmSEF
SC^ control devic (see Table A-8)
SC^ control efficiency (%)
SC^ gas device bypass (%)
SC^ emission rate (lbs/MMBtu)
Scrubber retrofit factor (fraction;
Primary NO control device (see Table A-9)
N0X control efficiency (%)
N0X emission rate (lus/MMBtu)
TSP control device (see Table A-10)
TSP control efficiency (%)
TSP emission rate (lbs/MMBtu)
Total variable cost associated with
pollution control ($/kWh)
Future scrubber planned? (l=yes>
Future scrubber date on-line (yynun)
Future scrubber removal efficiency (%)
10. Ownership Data
a.	UCODS
b.	UTILNAME
c.	0WNRNM01
d.	OWNRSTOl
e.	OWNRPROl
f.	OWNRNM02
g.	OWNRST02
h.	OWNRPR02
i.	OWNRNM03
j.	OWNRST03
k.	OWNRPRO 3
Operating utility code
Operating utility name
Primary owner utility code
Primary owner state (Postal Code)
Ownership by primary owner (%)
Secondary owner utility code
Secondary owner state (Postal Code)
Ownership by secondary owner (%)
Tertiary owner utility code
Tertiary owner state (Postal Code)
Ownership by tertiary owner (%)
*See Table A-11 for information or units used by fuel type.
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b.	DOE (ORIS) Plant Code (ORISPL) --
Note that generic units are assigned a 5 digit ORISPL in the
30000s.
c.	Unit identification code (UNITX) —
Note that generic units are assigned a 3 digit UNITX in the
500s.
d.	Unit Multiplier (MULT) —
This field is provided so that control totals developed from
the existing unit inventory data file will agree with similar
values derived from NURF. For unaggregated units, this value is
always 1.0; for generic units, the number indicates the number of
identical units assumed to exist. This value is multiplied by
activity fields to obtain the existing unit inventory data file
control totals.
g. FIPS Owner State --
This field is reserved for future expansion. It is designed
to identify the primary state of operation for the major owner of
the unit.
i. Dispatch Region Code --
This field is reserved for future expansioa. It is designed
to identify a dispatching region, which is an aggregation of
states.
2. Unit Operation Characteristics
e. Current Capacity (KJTDC) —
The value provided is the nameplate capacity as defined in
NURF. This data element is designed to be th-? capacity net of the
effeots of pollution control capacity penaltj.es. It may be
adjusted during modeling as pollution control equipment is added.
4. Primary Fuel Data
b.	Primary Fuel Heating Value (HEAT1),
f.	Primary Fuel Quantity Consumed (QUAN1), and
g.	Fuel Consumed at Capacity Factor = 1.0 (QCF1) --
See Table A-ll for units.
c.	Primary Fuel Sulfur Content (SULF1), and
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d. Primary Fuel Ash Content (ASH1) —
ihe NUR? values in percent are converted to a fraction in
accordance with AUSM specifications.
5.	first Coal Pflvfl
b.	First Coal Heating Value (BTU) --
See T«ble A-ll for units.
c.	First Coel Sulfur Content (SULF), and
d.	First Coal Ash Content (ASH) --
The NURF values in percent are converted to a fraction in
accordance with AUSM specifications.
6.	Second Coal Data
b.	Second Coal Heating Value (SBTU) --
See Table A-ll for units.
c.	Second Coal Sulfur Content (SSULF), and
d.	Second Coal Ash Content (SASH) --
The NURF values in percent are converted to a fraction in
accordance with AUSM specifications.
7.	Secondary Fuel Data
b.	Secondary Fuel Heating Value (HEAT2), and
f. Secondary Fuel Quantity Consumed (QUAN2) --
See Table A-ll for units.
c.	Secondary Fuel Sulfur Content (SULF2), and
d.	Secondary Fuel Ash Content (ASH2) --
The NURF value in percent is converted to a fraction in
accordance with AUSM specifications.
8.	Regulatory Information
c. Modeling SC^ Standard,
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d.	SC^ Compliance Y
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preference generally was given to published data froui the industry
or from DOfi, but publication dates and scope of the report were
also determining factors.
Also included are units with scheduled or anticipated
modifications or conversions to coal. These units will often
appear twice in the master file -- once as an existing unit and
once as an announced unit. If the data for such units have been
extracted solely from the IDBS, the year on-line field contains
the scheduled conversion date; the retirement date for those
corresponding existing units is one year prior to the announced
year on-line date.
Announced unit data obtained from IDBS include ORISPL, UNITX,
LOCST, LOCCTY, PNAME, PRIME, NETDC, YRONL, and f'UELl-FUEL3.
Ownership data from IDBS are also included. TCODE was assigned in
the same manner as it was for existing units.
Appendix C contains a detailed file layout for the announced
unit inventory data file. Table 12 presents the logical
organization of the announced unit inventory data file. Below,
individual data fields having different definitions from those
described in Section 2 are discussed. The number and letters
correspond to those in Table 12.
1 • Identif ication/Location
b. DOE (ORIS) Flant Code (ORISPL) --
Note that for announced units in new plants (that have no
previously assigned ORISPL), a dummy ORISPL in the 9000s is
assigned.
3. Unit. Lifetime Data
a. Year On-Line (YRONL) --
The projected year on-line date was generally obtained from
IDBS. Many other non-automated, recent sources were also used to
obtain this information.
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TABLE 12. CONTENTS OF ANNOUNCED UNIT INVENTORY DATA FILE
Name Contents
1. Identification/Location
a.
USEQ
b.
ORISPL
c.
UNITX
d.
LOCST
e.
LOCCTY
f.
N/A
g-
ORISR
h.
N/A
i.
PNAME
Unit sequence number
DOE plant code (ORIS)
Unit identification code
FIPS state code
FIPS county code
FIPS owner state
DOE old utility code (ORIS)
Dispatch region code
Plant name
2.	Unit Operation Characteristics
a.	PRIME	Prime mover (see Table A~l)
b.	TCODE	Technology code (see Table A-2)
c.	N/A	Unit hnat rate (Btu/kWh)
d.	NETDC	Nameplate capacity (MW)
e.	N/A	Current capacity (MW)
f.	CFACT	Current capacity factor (fraction)
g.	N/A	Unit availability (fraction)
h.	GENER	Generation (GWh)
i.	N/A	Nonfuel variable O&M costs (mills/kwh)
3.	Unit Lifetime Data
a.	YRONL
b.	N/A
Year on-line
Retirement year
4.	Regulatory Information
a.	S02CAT SC^ regulatory category (see Table A-7)
b.	TSPCAT TSP regulatory category (see Table A-7)
c.	NOXCAT NC^ regulatory category (see Table A-7)
5.	Ownership Data
a.	UCODE
b.	UTILNAME
C.	OWNRNMOl
d.	OWNRSTO1
e.	OWNRPRQ1
f.	OWNRNM02
g.	OWNRSTO2
h.	OWNRPR02
i.	OWNRNM03
j.	OWNRSTO3
k.	OWNRPRO 3
Operating utility code
Operating utility name
Primary owner utility code
Primary owner state (Postal Code)
Ownership by primary owner (%)
Secondary owner utility code
Secondary owner state (Postal Code)
Ownership by secondary owner (%)
Tertiary owner utility code
Tertiary owner state (Postal Code)
Ownership by tertiary owner (%)
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SECTION 4
SUMMARIES OF NURF DATA
In this chapter, summary analyses of the NURF data are
provided.
COMPARISON WITH OTHER DATA
As indicated throughout the report, NURF was developed using
a number of available sources of information. As a result, NURF
does not exactly match any of its input files. Aggregated
measures of key variables, however, are in excellent agreement
with published statistics.
Tables 13, 14, and 15 present national summaries of coal,
oil, and gas use by electric utilities taken from NURF and
corresponding values taken from DOE'S Electric Power Annual (U.S.
DOE, 1986). NURF coverage of fossil fuel use differs slightly
from DOE published values due to the inclusion of fuel use data
reported to NEDS for larger plants.
Table 16 demonstrates the agx-eement between generation and
capacity data in the DOE and NURF data bases.
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS OF NURF
Tables 17 and 18 present utility emissions of SO, and N0X in
the 1985 NURF. Table 19 lists by state the total number of plants
and units contained in the 19S5 NURF. Table 20 ranks the top 100
electric utilities in terms of S02 emissions. These plants
account for nearly 70 percent of all electric utility emissions in
1985. Table 21 lists fossil fuel-fired electric utility
generating units larger than 75 MW.
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TABLE 13. UTILITY COAL USE BY STATE (1,000 tons)
STATE	NURF	DOE
Alabama
21,658
21,545
Arizona
14,249
14,448
Arkansas
11,701
12,301
California
0
0
Colorado
13,812
14,234
Connecticut
774
774
Delaware
2, 424
2, 513
Dist. of Columbia
0
0
Florida
18,135
18,283
Georgia
28,125
28,285
Idaho
0
0
Illinois
31,246
31,607
Indiana
38,607
38,310
Iowa
12,559
12,491
Kansas
14,343
14,350
Kentucky
27,064
27,085
Louisiana
8, 949
8,760
Maine
0
0
Maryland
7,046
7, 046
Massachusetts
4, 093
3, 865
Michigan
24,998
25,903
Minnesota
11.821
11,497
Mississippi
4,269
4,~67
Missouri
22,629
22,778
Montana
5, 480
5, 480
Nebraska
6, 416
6, 380
Nevada
5, 556
5, 427
New Hampshire
1, 436
I, 433
New Jersey
3,521
3, 476
New Mexico
15,204
14,498
New York
7, 863
7,787
North Carolina
19,604
19,610
North Dakota
17,628
17,354
Ohio
46,805
46,700
Oklahoma
12,803
12,747
Oregon
417
418
Pennsylvania
41,885
41,869
Rhode Island
0
0
South Carolina
7, 665
7,888
South Dakota
2, 402
2,406
Tennessee
21,086
20,852
Texas
72,228
71,818
Utah
6,266
6,324
Vermont
29
28
Virginia
7, 122
7, 166
Washington t
5, 192
5, 192
West Virginia
31,330
31,36^
Wisconsin
16, 179
15,881
Wyoming
21,174
21,173
TOTAL
693,892
693,675
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TABLE 14. UTILITY OIL USE BY STATE (1,000 gal)
STATE
NURF

DOE
Alabama
12
871

3
696
Arizona
15
129

14
994
Arkansas
4
719


882
California
210
347

206
850
Colorado
47
033

5
082
Connecticut
716
351

717
738
Delaware
123
296

115
542
Dist. of Columbia
13
284


0
Florida
1, 012
718

994
476
Georgia
12
038

12
264
Idaho

59


42
Illinois
113
961

126
210
Indiana
16
655

17
388
Iowa
2
417

4
326
Kansas
8
697

9
030
Kentucky
3
709

11
340
Louisiana
12
831

8
022
Maine
145
459

145
362
Maryland
236
977

250
362
Massachusetts
1, 051
032
1
027
6.14
Michigan
46
663

49
056
Minnesota
1
453

2
058
Mississippi
6
139

7
098
Missouri
9
220

9
198
Montana
1
581

1
596
Nebraska
1
388

2
604
Nevada

354

4
368
New Hampshire
97
598

99
246
New Jersey
240
152

238
056
New Mexico

359

3
612
New York
1,960
607
1
,849
722
North Carolina
14
792

18
606
North Dakota

942

3
108
Ohio
21
911

27
258
Oklahoma
2
400

3
654
Oregon

27


126
Pennsylvania
608
666

547
890
Rhods Island
29
121

30
576
South Carolina
6
019

/
728
South Dakota
1
685

1
680
Tennessee
8
071

9
954
Texas
80
667

69
594
Utah
3
362


360
Vermont
1
654

1
428
Virginia
ea
131

68
922
Washington

741


714
West Virginia
12
616

15
498
Wisconsin
6
682

i 0
542
Wyoming
6
113

6
006
TOTAL
6,998,
697
6
,216,
588
42

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TABLE 15. UTILITY
GAS USE BY STATE
(MMcf)
STATE
NURF
DOE
Alabama
978
1,078
Arizona
32,756
41,731
Arkansas
11,368
11,411
California
663,042
666,274
Colorado
6,240
4,913
Connecticut
1,559
1,559
Delaware
4,368
7, 256
Dist. of Columbia
0
0
Florida
162,132
165,683
Georgia
6, 941
885
Idaho
24
24
Illinoi s
5, 850
5, 881
Indiana
1, 013
1, 117
Iowa
1,912
2 , 100
Kansas
21,594
21,181
Kentucky
1,058
1,121
Louisiana
295,692
285,039
Maine
0
0
Maryland
1,482
1, 372
Massachusetts
45,057
45, 161
Michigan
10,507
10,126
Minnesota
1; 667
1,275
Mississippi
53,633
53,579
Missouri
4 , 626
1, 466
Montana
424
468
Nebraska
1, 089
1, 284
Nevada
8,457
8,080
New Hampshire
65
0
New Jersey
32,012
61,362
New Mexico
42,616
28,133
New York
169,039
172,631
North Carolina
593
595
North Dakota
1
2
Ohio
579
699
Oklahoma
220,760
200,686
Oregon
61
0
Pennsylvania
1, 217
1, 570
Rhode Island
2 , 532
2 , 532
South Carolina
494
483
South Dakota
31
26
Tennessee
0
0
Texas
1,196,427
1,197,590
Utah
117
235
Vermont
94
95
Virginia
1, 526
1, 528
Washington
77
77
West Virginia
0
122
Wisconsin
1,254
1, 317
Wyoming
122
132
TOTAIi
3,013,086
3,009,889
43

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I'WBiwjp^r

TABLE 16. ELECTRIC UTILITY GENERATION AND CAPACITY BY STATE
STATE
Generation (GWH)
NURF	DOE
Alabama
72
700
72
667
19
977
19
977
Arizona
43
798
48
227
12
025
12
089
Arkansas
35
549
35
565
9
30U
9
275
California
129
112
127
846
45
219
45
106
Colorado
29
739
28
812
7
477
7
285
Connecticut
25
231
25
227
6
176
6
164
Delaware
8
446
8
470
1
898
1
900
Dist. of Columbia

115

107

868

868
Florida
95
986
96
434
34
119
34
214
Georgia
81
487
80
925
18
68b
18
699
Idaho
10
873
10
866
2
047
2
040
IMinois
103
567
103
667
32
7 35
32
699
Indiana
79
405
78
484
21
633
21
340
Iowa
23
644
23
474
8
652
8
622
Kansas
27
634
27
512
10
508
10
532
Kentucky
62
881
63
047
16
766
16
776
Louisiana
44
336
44
261
17
All
18
436
Maine
9
088
9
136
2
211
2
362
Maryland
32
271
32
300
10
431
10
446
Massachusetts
37
251
36
259
10
206
9
993
Michigan
76
875
¦74
485
23
130
24
122
Minnesota
31
317
30
954
8
516
8
511
Mississippi
19
278
19
185
7
079
7
080
Missouri
57
810
57
335
16
608
16
565
Montana
18
773
16
773
4
151
4
903
Nebraska
15
156
] 5
934
5
970
5
970
Nevada
12
438
16
746
5
554
5
554
New Hampshire
5
730
6
034

326
1
384
New Jersey
34
433
34
355
13
369
13
384
New Mexico
27
270
27
108
5
546
5
540
New York
114
436
111
782
32
644
32
514
North Carolina
74
291
74
492
19
679
19
679
North Dakota
2 P.
065
22
071
4
614
4
607
Ohio
Ill
006
110
763
27
284
27
286
Oklahoma
46
116
44
139
13
713
13
039
Oregon
48
363
48
248
10
531
10
578
Pennsylvania
136
810
135
018
37
187
36
374
Rhode Island

547

547

305

271
South Carolina
53
943
53
5 55
15
064
15
120
South Dakota
8
599
7
822
2
496
2
496
Tennessee
66
571
66
581
18
021
18
020
Texas
218
313
218
510
60
905
58
987
Utah
15
415
15
411
3
427
3
028
Vermont
4
102
4
185
1
158
1
138
Virginia
42
030
42
084
13
164
13
601
Washington
92
863
93
140
23
742
23
739
West Virginia
79
642
79
536
15
152
15
152
Wisconsin
40
072
41
195
11
588
11
59?
Wyoming
35
666
35
661
5
854
5
854
TOTAL
2, 463
043
2,458
935
696,
303
694
931
Capacity 
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TABLE IT. 1985 ELECTRIC UTILITY S02 EMISSIONS BY STATE
(1,000 tons)
STATE	NURF
Alabama

541 .2
Arizona

117.8
Arkansas

60.4
California

4 5
Colorado

67.7
Connecticut

60.9
Delaware

59.1
Dist. of Columbia

0.8
Florida

525.0
Georgia

998.9
Idaho

0.0
Illinois
1
,035.2
Indiana
1
,474.6
Iowa

194 .7
Kansas

103.7
Kent ucky

764 .5
Louisiana

76.4
Ma i ne

10 . 4
Maryland

211.6
Massachusetts

263.8
Michigan

402.3
Minnesot a

107 . 9
Mississippi

102 . 9
' Missouri

951.8
Mont ana

16.3
Nebraska

46.0
Nevada

32.8
New Hampshire

74.2
New Jersey

101 .7
New Mexico

77 . 9
New York

409.1
North Carolina

344.3
North Dakota

144.2
Ohio
2
,194.4
Oklahoma

82. 1
Oregon

2.5
Pennsylvania
1
,188.5
Rhode Island

2.3
South Carolina

144.7
South Dakota

33 . 6
Tennessee

804 . 3
Texas

540 .2
Utah

23. 9
Vermont

1.2
Virginia

130.8
Washington

68. 8
West Virginia

931 . 7
Wisconsin

381 . 3
Wyoming

137 . 4
TOTAL
16,
,050.3
45

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TABLE 18. 1985 ELECTRIC UTILITY NOx EMISSIONS BY STATE
(1,000 tons)
STATE	NURF
Alabama
194 . 9
Ar i zon;»
75.7
Arkarsas
49.6
California
53.3
Colorado
114 . ]
Connecticut
23.5
Delaware
30. 1
Dist. of Columbia
0.4
Florida
255 .2
Georgia
232.2
Idaho
0.0
Illinois
428.3
Indiana
459.6
Iowa
80. 1
Kansas
155.9
Kentucky
261.1
Louisiana
184 . 5
Maine
4 9
Maryland
f8.5
Massachusetts
82 . 4
Michigan
246.9
Minnesot a
125 . 9
Mississippi
40. 0
Missouri
248.1
Montana
25.4
Nebraska
35.8
Nevada
61. 3
New Hampshire
21. 6
New Jersey
62 2
New Mexico
108 . 6
New York
127 .8
North Carolina
187 . 1
North Dakota
106.3
Ohio
488 . 9
Oklahoma
89 . 1
Oregon
1 . 5
Pennsylvania
461 . 4
Rhode Island
1 . »
South Carolina
82.4
South Dakota
15.7
Tennessee
197 .2
Texas
548 .7
Jtah
52. 9
Vermont
1 .5
Virginia
76.5
Washingt on
37.4
West Virginia
316.7
Wisconsin
112 .1
Wyoming
92.2
TOTAL
6,727.1
46

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TABLE IS. NUMBER OF UTILITY
STATE
Alabama
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorac.3
Connecticut
Delaware
Dist. of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
3outh Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
TOTAL
PLANTS AND UNITS BY STATE
PLANTS	UNITS
34
147
31
92
31
99
277
647
64
169
33
89
9
28
2
4
67
325
47
191
42
116
72
32(
43
163
217
429
97
345
33
109
39
148
52
172
23
106
62
192
147
579
114
374
20
46
89
334
31
103
88
289
22
84
16
48
28
116
21
66
187
637
61
197
23
56
55
240
40
144
59
190
66
2 /1
6
24
51
202
29
86
35
139
137
436
60
110
62
124
39
147
67
287
22
59
131
418
25
58
2,906	9,755
47

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TABU 20. TO* 100
UTILITY PLAMT SC2
EMISSIONS (1000
tons)
MC
PUWIT
STAVE
SQ2
NOx
1
San J N Savin
Ohio
363.2
57.5
2
Cuaber'and
Tennessee
346.2
67.1
3
Bowtn
Georgia
305.3
63.1
*
fiibson
Indiana
304.3
73.2
5
Clifty Creek
Ind-ana
268 6
72.7
6
Lubadie
Missouri
266 2
A1.0
7
BaltJuw
Illinois
264.6
71.4
8
Auskingua River
Ohio
253.4
45.1
9
Wansley
Georgia
248.7
36.9
10
Herri son
West Virginia
234.7
43.6
11
Kyger Creek
Ohio
222.7
54.4
¦>2
Con»—i iijri
Pennsylvania
183.1
43.9
13
U H Saai>
Ohio
180.3
55.6
14
Kincaid
Illinois
174.0
49 9
15
Hatfield's Ferry
Pennsylvania
161.1
39.4
16
J M Stuar t
Ohio
159.7
82.2
1?
Cardinal
Ohio
159.6
39.0
18
E C &a»tor
Alabaaa
159.3
44.7
19
East lake
Ohio
158.3
13.5
20
rinr
West Virginia
157.0
35.1
21
Hex Madrid
Hissour.
1i2.3
44.9
22
Big Send
Florida
148.6
47.4
23
Conesville
Ohio
141.6
:3 5
2*
Ccltert
Al&baaa
141.0
33.7
25
Coffeen
Illinois
138.9
35.6
26
Brunner Island
Pennsylvania
133.8
44.0
27
Yates
6eorgia
129.8
22.0
28
Monroe
Michigan
129.0
78.1
29
Gallatin
Tennessee
128.7
18.3
30
Mt Stora
West Virginia
128.3
27.6
31
Cayjga
Indiana
126.1
28.0
32
Paradise
Kentucky
122.0
72.2
33
Thoaas Hill
Missouri
120.3
52.7
34
Keystone
Pennsylvania
118.9
43.6
35
Nil I Creek
Kentucky
118.8
17.4
U>
Hoaer City
Pennsylvania
111.7
44.5
37
•toppa Steaa
Illinois
107.6
29.5
38
Montcur
rentti/lvania
107.4
38.6
39
llonti cello
Texas
106.8
86.5
40
Mitchell
West Virginia
103.3
36.1
41
Harllee Branch
Georgia
101.2
43 3
42
Johnscnvi I le
Tennessee
98.2
24.5
43
Miaai Fort
Ohio
98.0
20.2
44
Cris:
Florida
97.4
18.8
45
John E Aaos
West Virginia
96.1
69.0
46
Wont rose
Missouri
96.1
11.8
47
GNent
Kentucky
94.3
17.8
48
liartin Lake
Texas
94.2
49.4
49
Petersburg
Indiana
94.2
23.2
50
Fort Martin
West Virginia
89.1
22.9
48

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TABLE 20 (continued)
RANK
PLANT
STATE
502
NOV
" 51
INbora
Morth Carolina
86.3
53.0

J H i«anb«U
Michigan
06.2
33.0
53
Northport
Mew York
84.6
10.4
5*
South Oak Creek
Wisconsin
84.3
13.7
55
Crystal River
Florida
81.4
46.6
56
Belewt Creek
Morth Carolina
81.0
43.6
57
Kingston
Tennessee
80.0
28.0
58
Avon Lake
Ohio
77.3
5.2
59
Gorgas
Alabnaa
76.1
22.9
60
R E Burger
Ohio
74.2
13.0
61
Jack Watson
Mississippi
73.8
16.0
62
Broyton Point
Massachusetts
71.7
26.6
63
Ashtabula
Ohio
71.4
4.4
64
Breed
Indiana
70.4
16.3
65
Navajo
An zona
70.2
21.7
66
Allen
Tennessee
69 3
29.2
67
Canal
Massachusetts
69.0
13.2
68
Centralia
Washington
68.8
37.4
69
Morgantown
Maryland
67.5
15.4
70
Jack NcOonough
Georgia
66.5
10.4
71
Tanners Creek
Indiana
66 0
23.7
72
Jia Bridger
Wyoaing
64.6
31.7
73
Maaaund
Georgia
(>4.4
21.6
74
Shawville
Pennsylvania
(4.0
17.2
75
R Gallagher
Ind-ana
63.8
10.7
76
F B Culley
Indiana
62.4
11.0
77
Rush Islr**d
Miisouri
59.8
20.5
78
V.A. Perish
Texas
59.7
34.8
79
Chalk Point
Maryland
59.0
18.1
80
Hart ins Creek
Pe
Hennepin
Illinois
49.9
6.9
5.7
Edgewater
Wisconsin
49.4
18.9
98
Barry
Alabaaa
48.8
26.0
99
Elaer W Stout
Indiana
48.4
13.7
100
F J 6annon
Florida
47.9
36.8
TOTAL	11,2*7.5 3,204.9
49

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TABLE 21. ELECTRIC UTILITY UNITS >« 75 NW
S02 Emission Fuel	S02
Capacity Rate Ccnsuaed Emissions
State Plact Naae
Utility Kaae

Unit
(MW)
(Ibs/MMBtu)
<10*12 Btu)
(tons)
AL
BARKY
ALABAMA POWER CO

1
153
1.05
8.4
'.,424
AL
BARRY
ALABAMA POWER CO

2
153
1.09
8.9
4,873
AL
BACRY
ALABAMA POWER CO

3
272
1.10
16.4
8,970
AL
BARRY
ALABAMA POWER CO

4
404
1.10
17.5
9,633
AL
BARRY
ALABAMA POWER CO

5
789
1.06
39.5
20,910
AL
COLBERT
TENNESSEE VALLEY
AUTHORITY
1
200
3.83
10.7
20,499
AL
COLBERT
TENNESSEE VALLEY
AUTHORITY
2
200
3.84
10.6
20,258
AL
COUJERT
TENNESSEE VALLEY
AUTHORITY
3
200
3.82
12.2
23,275
AL
COLBERT
TENNESSEE VALLEY
AUTHORITY
4
200
3.83
12.9
24,721
AL
COLBERT
TENNESSEE VALLEY
AUTHORITY
5
550
3.80
27.5
52,279
AL
E C GASTON
ALABAMA POWER CO

ST4
245
2.72
17.2
23,485
AL
E C GASTON
ALABAMA POWER CO


272
2.72
16.3
22,220
AL
E C GASTON
ALABAMA POWER CO

2
272
2.72
16.1
21,862
AL
E C GASTON
ALABAMA POWER CO

3
272
2.72
17.2
23,369
AL
E C GASTON
ALABAMA POWER CO

S
952
2.76
49.6
68,352
AL
GORGAS
ALABAMA POWER CO

10
789
2.09
37.4
39,141
AL
GOftGAS
ALABAMA POWER CO

6
125
2.24
4.7
5,280
AL
GOftGAS
ALABAMA POWER CO

7
125
2.24
5.7
6,350
AL
GOftGAS
ALABAMA POWER CO

8
188
2.15
10.1
10,803
AL
GOftGAS
ALABAMA POWER CO

9
190
2.15
10.2
10,988
AL
GREENE COUNTY
ALABAMA POWER CO

1
299
2.01
16.9
16,965
AL
GREENE COWTY
ALABAMA POWER CO

2
269
2.29
13.9
15,844
AL
JANES H MILLER JR
ALABAMA POWER CO

1
706
0.93
27.2
12,660
AL
JANES H NILLER JR
ALABAMA POWER CO

2
706
0.92
24.5
11,295
AL
TOHBIGBEE
ALABAMA ELECTRIC
COOP INC
2
235
0.87
12.8
5,614
All
TOHBIGBEE
ALABAMA ELECTRIC
COOP INC
3
235
0.88
10.4
4,595
AL
(ilOOWS CREEK
TENNESSEE VALLEY
AUTHORITY
1
141
1.33
4.1
2,733
AL
WIDOWS CREEK
lENNESSEE VALLEY
AUTHORITY
2
141
1.38
3.8
2,624
AL
WIDOWS CREEK
TENNESSEE VALLEY
AUTHORITY
3
141
1.34
5.0
3,351
AL
WIDOWS CREEK
TENNESSEE VALLEY
AUTHORITY
4
141
1.34
4.8
3,236
AL
WIDOWS CREEK
TENNESSEE VALLEY
AUTHORITY
5
141
1.37
7.3
5,017
AL
WIDOWS CREEK
TENNESSEE VALLEY
AUTHORITY
6
141
1.81
4.7
4,287
AL
WIDOWS CREEK
TENNESSEE VALLEY
AUTHORITY
7
575
0.86
12 2
5,257
AL
WIDOWS CREEK
TENNESSEE VALLEY
AUTHORITY
8
550
0.58
19 2
5,556
Aft
CARL BAILEY
ARKANSAS ELECTRIC COOP CORP
1
12T
0.00
0.1
0
AO
CECIL LYNCH
ARKANSAS POWER t
LIGHT CO
3
100
0.00
0.0
0
Aft
FLINT CREEK
SOUTHWESTERN ELECTRIC POWER CO
1
558
0.65
30.8
10,068
Aft
HARVEY COUCH
ARKANSAS POWER &
LIGHT CO
2
125
0.00
5.2
0
AR
INDEPENDENCE
ARKANSAS POWER t
LIGHT CO
1
800
1. 10
45.2
24,811
AR
INDEPENDENCE
ARKANSAS POWER t
LIGHT CO
2
800
0.56
45 2
12,542
AR
LAKE CATHERINE
ARKANSAS POWER S
LIGHT CO
3
90
0.05
0.3
7
AR
LAKE CATHERINE
ARKANSAS POWER &
LIGhT CO
4
507
0.03
2.3
29
AR
HCCLELLAN
ARKANSAS ELECTRIC COOP CORP
1
133
0.00
0.1
0
AR
ROBERT E RITCHIE
ARKANSAS POWER &
LIGHT CO
1
325
0.01
2.8
7
AR
ROBERT E RITCHIE
ARKANSAS POWER I
LIGHT CO
2
540
<.01
0.7
1
AR
WHITE BLUFF
ARKANSAS POWER g
LIGHT CO
1
800
0.10
39.?
2,044
AR
WHITE BLUFF
ARKANSAS POWER i
LIGHT CO
2
800
0.56
39.1
10,909
AZ
ACUA FRIA
SALT RIV£P PSOJ Atj I t F DIST
AF1
114
<.01
2.6
1
AZ
AGUA FRIA
SALT RIVER PROJ AG I g P DIST
AF2
114
<.01
3.1
2
AZ
AGUA FRIA
SALT RIVER PROJ AG I g P DIST
AF3
163
<.01
4.1
1
AZ
APACHE STATION
ARIZONA ELECTRIC
PVR COOP INC
ST1
75
0.00
0.0
0
AZ
APACHE STATION
ARIZONA ELECTRIC
PVR COOP INC
ST2
195
0.59
8.8
2,609
AZ
APACHE STATION
ARIZONA ELECTRIC
PVR COOP INC
ST3
195
0.67
8.2
2,77?
AZ
CHOLLA
ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY
1
134
0.51
8.7
2,232
50

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TABU 21. I
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SQ2 Eaission
Fuel
S02




Capacity
Rate
Comuaed
Eaissicns
State Plant Maae
Utility Naae
Unit
(HU)
Ubs/NNBtu)
<10^12 Stu)
(tons)
A2
CHCILA
ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE CONPANY
2
302
0.65
18.1
5,925
AZ
CHC4.LA
ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY
3
302
0.66
13.8
4,546
AZ
CttUA
ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE CONPANY
4
414
0.94
25.3
11,842
AZ
CORONADO
SALT RIVER PRQJ AG I S P DIST
C01
411
0.46
25.1
5,714
AZ
CORONADO
SALT RIVER PROJ AG I t P DIST
C02
411
0.47
19.7
4,655
AZ
IRVINGTON
TUCSON ELECTRIC POWER fo
ST1
81
0.00
0.8
0
AZ
IRVINGTON
TUCSON ELECTRIC POWER CO
ST2
81
0.00
1.2
0
AZ
IRVINGTON
TUCSOtf ELECTRIC POWER CO
ST3
10-'.
0.00
0.0
0
AZ
IRVINGTON
TUCSON ELECTRIC POWER CO
4
173
<.01
2.8
1
AZ
NAVAJO
SALT RIVER PROJ AG I « K DIST
NAV1
803
0.89
57.0
25,3»
AZ
NAVAJO
SALT RIVER PROJ AG I & P DIST
NAV2
803
0.89
41.5
18,380
AZ
NAVAJO
SALT RiVER PROJ AG i i f DIST
NAV3
803
0.89
59.7
26,494
AZ
OCOTILLO
ARIZONA WJ8L1C SERVICE CONPANY
1
133
0.01
2.3
14
AZ
OCOTILLO
ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY
2
133
0.82
0.0
14
AZ
SAGUARO
ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE CONPANY
1
250
0.02
1.4
13
AZ
SF8INGERVILLE
TUCSON ELECTRIC POWER CO
1
350
0.86
16.6
7,149
AZ
YUKA AXIS
ARIZONA PIML1C SERVICE CONPANY
1
75
<•01
2.9
1
CA
ALAAITOS
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO
1
163
0.01
9.8
49
CA
AL/UUTOS
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EOISON CO
2
163
0.01
7.0
35
CA
ALAHITOS
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO
3
333
0.01
9.9
50
CA
AIJUUTOS
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO
4
333
0.01
9.7
49
CA
ALANfTOS
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO
5
495
0.01
17.4
87
CA
ALAHITOS
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EOISON CO
6
495
0.01
16.5
83
CA
8R0ADWAY
PASADENA CITY OF
33
75
C 01
2.9
12
CA
CONTRA COSTA
PACIFIC GAS t ELECTRIC CO
1
119
0.01
1.5
4
CA
CONTRA COSTA
PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC CO
2
104
<.01
1.6
3
CA
CONTRA COSTA
PACIFIC GAS I ELECTRIC CO
3
169
<.01
13.6
34
CA
CONTRA COSTA
PACIFIC GAS t ELECTRIC CO
5
113
<.01
1.3
2
CA
CONTRA COSTA
PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC CO
6
180
<.01
15.4
22
CA
CONTRA COSTA
PACIFIC GAS t ELECTRIC CO
6A
180
0.00
1.4
0
CA
CONTRA COSTA
PACIFIC GAS t EiECTRIC CO
7
180
<.01
1.4
3
CA
CONTRA COSTA
PACIFIC GAS & ELECTR¦C CO
7A
180
<.01
2.8
1
CA
COOL UATER
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO
2
82
0.01
0.3
1
CA
EL CENTRO
INPERIAL IRRIGATION DISTRICT
4
82
0.00
1.3
0
CA
EL SEGUNOO
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO
1
156
0.01
4.7
24
CA
EL SEGUNOO
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO
2
156
0.01
11.2
62
CA
EL SESUNOO
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO
3
342
0.01
7.8
43
CA
EL SEGUNOO
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EOISON CO
4
342
0.01
4.5
25
CA
ENCINA
SAN DIEGO GAS t ELECTRIC CO
ST1
110
0.04
2.1
46
CA
ENCINA
SAN DIEGO GAS g ELECTRIC CO
2
110
0.02
4.3
48
CA
EMCINA
SAN DIEGO GAS t ELECTRIC CO
3
110
0.02
2.9
28
CA
EMC IMA
SAN DIEGO GAS S ELECTRIC CO
4
306
0.02
6.7
74
CA
ENC2 lA
SAN DIEGO GAS t ELECTRIC CO
5
346
0.44
4.6
1,026
CA
ETIWANDA
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO
•J
123
0.01
1.2
7
CA
ET1VANOA
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO
2
123
0.01
1.7
9
CA
ET1WAN0A
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EOISON CO
3
333
0.01
8.8
46
CA
ETIUANOA
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EOISON CO
4
333
0.01
11.2
59
CA
HARBOR GEN STATION
LOS ANGELES DEPT OF WTK t PWR
3
86
0.01
0.4
2
CA
HARBOR GEN STATION
LOS ANGELES DEPT OF WTR & PWR
4
86
0.01
1.0
5
CA
HARBOR GEN STATION
LOS ANGELES DEPT OF WTR & PWR
5
86
0.01
0.5
2
CA
HAYNES GEN STATION
LOS ANGELES DEPT OF WTR & PWR
1
230
0.02
4.7
47
CA
HAYNES GEN STATION
LOS ANGELES DEPT OF WTR & PWR
2
230
0.02
0.5
5
CA
HAYNES GEN STATION
LOS ANGELES DEPT OF WTR t PVR
3
230
0.02
4.2
43
CA
HAYNES GEN STATION
LOS ANGELES DEPT OF UTR & PWR
4
230
0.02
7.2
74
51

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TABLE 21. C.continued)





S02 Eaission
Fuel
S02




Capacity
Rate
Consuaed
Emissions
State Plane Naae
Utility Nsae
Unit
(HV)

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TAfc ?*l
(continued)





S02 Eaission
fuel
S02




Capacity
Rate
Consuaed
SaissioM
State Plant Mat.
Ut'lity Maae
Unit
(MW)
(U>s/MH8tu)
(10*12 Btu)
(tOfls)
CO
MARTIN i
COLORAOO SPRINGS CIT" OF
6
75
0.68
5.8
1,903
CO
MARTIN Dkaax
COLORADO SPRINGS CITY OF
7
132
0.68
8.2
2,803
CO
PAWNEE
PU3LIC SERVICE CO OF COLORADO
1
500
0.70
42.1
14,727
CO
RAWHIDE
PLATTE RIVER POWER AUTHORITY
1
255
0.11
19.6
1,103
CO
JAY D H .i-JH
COLORADO SPRINGS CITY OF
1
207
0.56
11.3
3,183
CO
VALMONT
PIBL1C SERVICE CO Of COLORAiX)
4
86
0.00
6.4
0
CO
VALMONT
PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF COLORADO
5
166
0.66
6.5
2,163
CT
BRIDGEPORT HARBOR
UNITED ILLUMINATING CO
1
82
1.06
2.9
1,517
CT
BRIDGEPORT HARBOR
UWITED ILLUMINATING CO
2
180
1.06
7 7
4,110
CT
BRIDGEPORT HARBOR
UNITED ILLUMINATING CO
3
410
1.05
20.5
10,728
CT
DEVON
CONNECTICUT LIGHT g POWER CO
7
104
1.06
4.3
2,268
CT
DEVON
CONNECTICUT LIGHT g POWER CO
8
104
1.06
5.2
2,733
CT
KIDDLETOWN
ww?«iCCTXCwT lIGHT £ POy^R CO
2
114
0.53
4.4
1,171
CT
*1DOLETOWN
CONNECTICUT LIGHT g POWER CO
5
239
0.53
11.4
3,022
CT
HIDOLETOW*
CONNECTICUT LIGHT g POWER CO
4
415
0.53
6.9
1,814
CT
MONTVILLE
CONNECTICUT LIGHT g POWER CO
5
75
o.:s
3.4
983
CT
MONTVILLE
CONNECTICUT LIGHT g POWER CO
6
415
1.06
I*3 5
6,617
CT
NEW HAVEN HARBOR
UNITED ILLUMINATING CO
1
465
1.06
23.9
12,693
CT
NORWALK HARBOR
CONNECTICUT LIGHT ( POWER CO
1
163
1.06
9.0
4 ,739
CT
HOWALX HARBOR
CONNECTICUT LIGHT g POWER CO
2
163
1.06
8.7
4,623
DC
BEWilNG
POTOMAC ELECTRIC POWER CO
is
290
1.00
0.5
272
DC
SEWING
POTOMAC ELECTRIC POWER CO
16
290
1.00
1.0
505
DE
Dt,AWARE CITY
DELH/RVA POWER g LIGHT CO
3
75
0.10
2.5
127
DE
EiXiE MOOR
DELHARVA POWER & LIGHT CO
3
S2
1.12
5.9
3,310
DE
ESSE MOOR
DELHARVA POWER g LIGHT CO
4
167
1.12
9.9
5,558
DE
EDGE HOOR
DELMARVA POWER g LIGHT CO
5
446
0.94
12.9
6,075
DE
INDIAN RIVER
DELHARVA POWER g LIGHT CO
1
82
2.42
5.8
7,012
DE
INOIAN RIVER
DELMARVA POWER g LIGHT CO
2
82
2.42
5.8
7,012
DE
INDIAN RIVER
DELHARVA POWER g LIGHT CO
3
177
2.42
10.5
12,740
DE
INDIAN RIVER
DELMARVA POWER ( LIGHT CO
4
442
1.05
25.8
13,502
DE
HCKEE RUN
DOVER CITY OF
3
114
1.93
3 3
3,16C
FL
ANCLOTE
FLORIDA POWER CORP
1
556
1.33
9.0
6,016
Ft
ANCLOTE
FLORIDA POWER CORP
2
556
1.35
14.7
9,917
eL
ARVAH B HOPKINS
TALLAHASSEE CITY OF
1
75
0.06
0.6
18

ARVAH B HOPKINS
TALLAHASSEE CITY OF
5
259
0.14
9.6
661
£L
BIG BEND
TAMPA ELECTRIC CO
ST2
446
4.84
20.4
49,245
?L
BIG BEND
TAMPA ELECTRIC CO
ST3
446
3.36
21.6
16,348
FL
BIG BENO
TAMPA ELECTRIC CO
ST4
486
0.51
22.6
5,770
FL
BIG BEND
TAMPA ELECTRIC CO
1
446
4.8":
23.7
57,149
FL
C D MCINTOSH, JR.
LAKELAND CITY OF
ST1
90
0.20
1.8
178
FL
C D MCINTOSH, JR.
LAKELAND CITY OF
ST2
115
0.12
2.3
136
FL
C D HCINTOSH, JR.
LAKELANO CITY OF
3
334
0.30
19.6
2,934
FL
CAPE CANAVERAL
FLORIDA POWER g LIGHT CO
1
402
0.22
9.8
1,054
FL
CAPE CANAVERAL
FLORIDA POWER g LIGHT CO
2
402
0.25
11.8
1,463
FL
CRIST
GULF POWER CO
4
94
5.67
3.4
9,674
FL
CRIST
GULF POWER CO
5
94
5.31
3.1
8,222
FL
CRIST
GULF POWER CO
6
370
5.?4
9.1
26,148
FL
CRIST
GULF POWER CO
7
578
5.17
20.7
53,385
FL
CRYSTAL RIVER
FLORIDA POWER CORP
ST4
739
1.06
34.8
18,367
FL
CRYSTAL RIVER
FLORIDA POWER CORP
1
441
1.64
17.6
14,423
FL
CRYSTAL RIVER
FLORIDA POWER CORP
2
524
1.64
28.9
23,592
FL
CRYSTAL RIVER
FLORIDA POWER COR"
5
739
1.12
44.6
25,019
FL
CUTLER
FLORIDA POWER g LIGHT CO
S
75
0.00
0.0
0
FL
CUTLER
FLORIDA POWER g LIGHT CO
6
162
0.00
0.0
0

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TABLE 21. (continued)
S02 Emission Fuel	SOS
Capacity Rate Consumed E»issions
State Plant name
Ut*i lity Naae

Unit
txw)
(Ibs/MMBtu)
C10~12 Btu)
(tons)
FL
DEERHAVEN
GAINESVILLE CITY Ot-

1
75
0.03
2.7
34
FL
DEERHAVEN
GAINESVILLE CITr OF

2
251
1.56
12.0
9,360
FL
F J GANNON
TAMPA ELECTRIC CO

1
103
1.51
2.1
1,612
FL
F J GANNON
TAMPA ELECTRIC CO

2
108
1.73
4.2
3,652
FL
F J GANNON
TAMPA ELECTRIC CO

3
150
1.80
7.8
6,995
FL
F J GANNON
TAMPA ELECTRIC CO

4
169
1.79
10.1
9,014
FL
F J GANNON
TAMPA ELECTRIC CO

5
239
1.80
12.0
10,756
FL
F J GANNON
TAMPA ELErTHC CO

6
414
1.75
18.0
15,823
FL
FORT HYESS
FLORIDA FCWER i LIGHT
CO
ST1
156
1.06
3.0
1,578
FL
FORT MYERS
FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT
CO
ST2
402
1.06
10.0
5,290
FL
G E TURNER
FLORIDA POWER CORP

ST3
79
0.75
1.6
607
FL
G E TURNER
FLORIDA POWER CORP

ST4
??
0.73
1.2
442
FL
INDIAN RIVER
ORLANDO UTILITIES COMM
1
8
0.99
1.0
50?
FL
INOIAN RIVER
ORLANDO UTILITIES COMM
2
20..
0.55
3.C
815
FL
INOIAN RIVER
ORLnNDO UTILITIES COMM
3
345
0.07
11.2
384
FL
J D KENNEDY
JACKSONVILLE ELECTRIC
AUTH
10
150
1.06
2.4
1,300
FL
LAl'OERDALE
FLORIDA POWER i LIGHT
CO
ST4
156
0.07
2.4
79
FL
LAUDERDALE
FLORIDA POWER & LIGHT
CO
STS
15
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TABLE 21. (continued)





S02 Emission
Fuel
S02




Capacity
Rate
Consuned
Emission;.
State Plant Naae
Utility Naae
Unit
(MW)
(Ibs/MHBtu)
(10A12 Btu)
(tons)
SA
HAMKOND
GEORGIA POWER CO
3
125
2.62
6.9
9,068
GA
XAHHOND
GEORGIA POWER CO
4
578
2.62
27.2
35,539
GA
HARLLEE BRANCH
GEORGIA POWER CO
1
299
2.05
17.7
18,085
GA
HARLL5S BRANCH
GEORGIA POWER CO
2
359
2.05
21.0
21,528
GA
HARLLEE BRANCH
GEORGIA POWER CO
3
544
2.05
30.0
30,759
SA
HARLLEE BRANCH
GEORGIA POWER CO
4
544
2.05
30.1
30,850
GA
jack, kcdokougk
GEORGIA POWER CO
1
299
3.96
16.5
3?, 738
GA
JACK MCDONOUGH
OFORGIA POWER CO
2
299
3.97
17.0
33,74?
GA
MCINTOSH
SAVANNAH tLECTSTC & POWER CO
1
163
1.38
9.4
6,491
GA
MCMANUS
GEORGIA POWER CO
2
94
2.45
0.1
109
GA
PORT WENTWORTH
SAVANNAH ELECTRIC 6 POWER CO
3
104
1.72
5.4
4,669
GA
PORT WENTWORTH
SAVANNAH ELECTRIC & POWER CO
4
126
0.86
0.4
181
GA
SCHERER
GEORGIA POWER CO
1
891
1.07
29,5
15,740
GA
SCHERER
GEORGIA POWER CO
2
891
1.06
32.0
16,966
GA
W MITCHELL
GEORGIA POWER CO
3
163
2.07
11.2
11,619
GA
WANSLEY
GEORGIA POWER CO
1
952
4.5S
56.0
128,505
GA
WANSLEY
GEORGIA COWER CO
2
952
4.59
52.3
120,146
GA
YATES
GEORGIA POWER CO
1
123
3.69
6.3
11,673
GA
YATES
GEORGIA POWER CO
2
123
3.69
6.1
11 199
GA
YATES
GEORGIA POWER CO
3
123
3.69
6.1
11,279
GA
YATES
GEORGIA POWER CO
4
156
3.69
7.5
13,758
GA
YATES
GEORGIA POWER CO
5
156
3.69
8.5
15,754
GA
YATES
GEORGIA POWER CO
6
404
3.69
22.9
42,7.07
GA
YATES
GEORGIA POWER CO
7
404
3.69
13.0
23 9/4
IA
BURLINGTON
IOWA SOUTHERN UTILITIES CO
1
212
4.83
9.6
23,093
1A
COUNCIL BLUFFS
IOWA POWER & LIGHT CO
2
82
0.74
2.5
928
1A
COUNCIL BLUFFS
IOWA POWER & LIGHT CO
3
726
0.71
38.4
13,624

OES MOINES
IOWA POWER & LIGHT CO
6
75
2.97
0.9
1,395
IA
DES MOINES
;OWA POWER & LIGHT CO
7
114
3.35
1.5
2,541
IA
GEORSE HEAL
ICWA PUBLIC SERVICE CO
1
147
3.56
0.7
1,167
IA
GEORGE NEAL
IOWA PUBLIC SERVICE CO
2
349
1.37
6.9
4,720
IA
GEORGE NEAL
IOWA PUBLIC SERVICE CO
3
550
1.47
13.5
9,866
IA
GEORGE NEAL
ICWA PUBLIC SERVICE CO
4
640
0.68
3?.4
13,406
IA
LANSING
INTERSTATE POWER CO
4
275
0.68
11.8
3,999
IA
LOUISA
IOWA-ILLINOIS GAS & ELEC CO
1
738
0.88
18.9
8,289
IA
MILTON L KAPP
INTERSTATE POWER CO
2
218
5.30
11.8
31,379
IA
MUSCATINE
MUSCATINE CITY OF
9
160
0.3I
8.0
1,241
IA
OTTUMWA
IOWA SOUTHERN UTILITIES CO
1
726
0.a9
30.5
10,479
IA
PRAIR.TE CREEK
IOWA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO
4
149
4.05
6.0
12,240
IA
RIVERSIDE
IOWA-ILLINOIS GAS 8 ELEC CO
5
136
4.67
2.1
4,854
IA
SUTHERLAND
IOWA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO
3
82
4.85
3.2
7,828
II
BALDWIN
ILLINOIS POWER CO
1
623
5.22
34.2
89,277
IL
BALDWIN
ILLINCii TOWER CO
2
635
5.22
30.1
78,477
IL
BALDWIN
ILLINOIS POWER CO
3
635
5.22
37.1
96,840
IL
COFFEEN
CENTRAL ILLINOIS PUB SERV CO
1
365
7.24
10.5
37,933
IL
COFFEEN
CENTRAL ILLINOIS PUB SERV CO
2
6Cf!
7.20
28.0
100,949
IL
COLLINS
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO
1
545
0.67
2.3
769
IL
COLLINS
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO
2
545
0.67
3.1
1,050
IL
COLLINS
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO
3
519
0.67
3.2
1,071
IL
COLLINS
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO
4
521
0.67
3.3
1,124
IL
COLLINS
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO
5
521
0.67
3.8
1,289
IL
CRAWFORD
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO
7
239
1.09
4.2
2,266
IL
CRAWFORD
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO
8
358
0.95
10.3
4,879
IL
DALLMAN
SPRINGFIELD CITY OF
1
90
5.33
2.0
5,287

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TABLE 21. (continued)
SOS Emission Fuel	S02
Capacity Rate Consumed Emissions
State Plant Name
Utility Name

Unit
(MW)
(Ibs/MHBtu)
(10A12 3tu)
(tons)
IL
DALLMAN
SPRINGFIELD CITY OF

2
90
5.34
2.7
7,156

DALLKAN
SPRINGFIELD CITY OF

3
207
1.06
9.6
5,082
IL
DUCK C.1EEK
CENTRAL ILLINOIS LIGHT CO

1
441
1.24
20.0
12,415
IL
E 0 EDWARDS
CENTRAL ILLINCIS LIGHT CO

1
136
1.78
2.7
2,428
IL
E 0 EDWARDS
CENTRAL ILLINOIS LIGHT CO

2
280
1.30
7.4
4,797
IL
E D ZMMDS
CENTRAL ILLINOIS LIGHT CO

3
364
1.30
15.9
10,354
IL
FI<=K
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO

19
374
1.03
3.7
1,878
IL
GRANS TOWER
CENTRAL ILLINOIS PUB SERV
CO
3
86
4.76
0.8
1 ..950
IL
SRAND TOWER
CENTRAL ILLINOIS PUB SERV
CO
4
114
4.85
3.9
9,;i2
IL
HAVANA
ILLINOIS POWER CO

6
489
0.06
10.8
4,643
IL
HENNEPIN
ILLINOIS POWER CO

1
75
5.21
4.0
10,470
:l
HENNEPIN
ILLINOIS POW'R CO

2
23.
5.25
15.0
39,476
IL
HUTSONVILLE
CENTRAL ILLCNOIS PUB SEKV
CO
3
75
4.96
3.7
5,206
IL
HUTSOSViUS
Central Illinois pub sekv
CO
<4
75
4.98
4.7
11,576
IL
JOLIET 29
COMMON'wtALTH EDISON CO

7
660
1.03
16.8
8,672
IL
JOLIET 29
COMMONWEALTH cDISON CO

8
660
1.11
17.5
9,653
IL
JOLIET 9
COMf-OHWEALTH F.DISON CO

6
360
1.06
8.2
4,357
IL
JOPPA STEAM
ELEC" SIC ENERGY INC

1
183
3.34
10.3
17,212
It.
JOPPA STEAM
ELECTRIC ENERGY INC

2
183
3.34
11.6
19,364
IL
JOPPA STEAM
ELCCfRIC ENERGY INC

3
183
3.34
11.0
18,288
IL
JOPPA STEAM
ELECTRIC ENERGY INC

4
183
3.34
10.3
17,212
IL
JOPPA STEAM
ELECTRIC ENERGY INC

5
183
3.34
10.3
17,212
IL
JOPPA STEAM
ELECTRIC ENERGY INC

6
183
3.34
11.0
18,238
IL
KINCAID
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO

1
660
6.42
29.3
94,042
IL
KINCAID
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO

2
660
6.49
24.6
79,919
IL
MARION
SOUTH'/PN ILLINOIS POWER COOP
4
211
1.11
11.1
6,148
IL
MEREDOSIA
CENTRAL ILLINOIS PUB SERV
CO
3
239
4.60
10.9
25,139
IL
MEREDOSIA
CENTRAL ILLINOIS PUB SERV
CO
4
210
0.99
0.1
47
IL
NEWTON
CENTRAL ILLINOIS PUB SERV
CO
1
617
1.30
23.5
15,215
IL
NEWTON
CENTRAL ILLINOIS PUB SERV
CO
2
617
1.01
17.1
8,644
IL
POWERTON
COMMOf»WEALTH EDISON CO

5
893
1.04
32.1
16,670
IL
po,isr:en
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO

6
893
1.03
35.9
18,574
IL
VcNICf
UNION ELECTRIC CO

5
98
0.00
0.1
0
IL
VENICE
UNION 'iLiCTRIC CO

6
100
0.00
0.1
0
IL
VERMILION
ILLINOIS POWER CO

2
108
4.81
7.7
18,600
IL
WA-JKEGAN
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO

6
121
1.09
2.6
1,423
IL
UADKEGAN
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO

7
326
1.01
11.8
5,946
IL
WAUKEGAN
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO

8
355
0.99
9.4
4,607
IL
WILL COUNTY
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO

1
188
1.07
5.5
2,938
IL
WILL COUNTY
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO

2
184
1.09
5.8
3,170
IL
WILL COUNTY
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO

3
299
1.03
8.6
4,407
IL
WILL COUNTY
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO

4
598
1.02
9.6
4,868
IL
WOOD RIVER
ILLINOIS POWER CO

4
113
1.20
3.5
2,106
IL
WOOD RIVER
ILLINOIS POWER CO

5
388
1.19
14.4
8,589
IN
A !i BROUN
SOUTHERN INDIANA GAS 8 ELEC CO
1
265
0.85
11.4
4,820
IN
A B BROWN
SOUTHERN INDIANA GAS & ELEC CO
2
265
4.57
1.3
2,884
IN
BAILLY
NORTHERN INDIANA PUB SERV
CO
7
194
5.59
9.6
26,867
IK
BAILLY
NORTHERN INDIANA PUB SERV
CO
8
422
5.28
4.7
12,309
IN
BREED
INDIANA & MICHIGAN ELECTRIC CO
1
496
7.26
19.4
70,365
IN
CAYUGA
PU8LIC SERVICE CO OF IND INC
1
531
4.50
25.3
56,848
IN
CAYUGA
PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF IND INC
2
531
4.50
30.7
69,254
IN
CUFTY CREEK
INDIANA-KENTUCKY ELECTRIC
CORP
1
217
5.71
16.0
45,657
IN
CLIFTY CREEK
INDIANA-KENTUCKY ELECTRIC
CORP
2
217
5.71
15.5
44,229
IN
CLIFTY CREEK
INDIANA-KENTUCKY ELECTRIC
CORP
3
217
5.71
16.3
46,478
56



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TABLE 21.
(continued)










S02 Emission
Fuel
S02




Capacity
Rate
Consumed
Emissions
State Plant Nan.'
Utility Name
Unit
(MW>
(Ibs/MMBtu)
(10A12 Btu)
(tons)
IN
CLIFTY CREtK
INDIANA-KENTUCKY ELECTRIC CORP
4
217
5.71
15.7
AA,806
IN
CLIFTY CREEK
INDIANA-KENTUCKY ELECTRIC CORP
5
217
5.71
14.7
A1,931
IN
CLIFTY CREEK
INDIANA-KENTUCKY ELECTRIC CORP
6
217
5.71
16.0
A5,511
IN
DEAN H MITCHELL
NORTHERN INDIANA PUB SERV CO
11
115
1./.0
3.8
187
IN
BEAN H MITCHELL
NORTHERN INDIANA PUB SERV CO
A
138
0.96
2.7
1,295
IN
DCAN H MITCHELL
NORTHERN INOIANA ?U6 SERV CO
5
138
0.98
A.2
2,038
IN
DEAN H MITCHELL
NORTHERN INDIANA PUB SF»V CO
6
138
0.96
A.A
2,102
:n
ELHER W STOUT
INDIANAPOLIS POWER 8 LIGHT CO
5
11A
3.37
3.A
5,665
IN
ELMER W STOUT
INDIANAPOLIS POWER & LIGHT CO
6
r-A
3.38
A.6
7,7A3
IN
ELMER U STOUT
INDIANAPOLIS POWER 8 LIGHT CO
7
A71
3.38
20.7
35,007
IN
F B CULLET
SOUTHERN INDIANA GAS 8 ELEC CO
2
10A
5.68
5.8
16,361
IN
F B CULLEY
SOUTHERN INDIANA GAS 8 ELEC CO
3
265
5.67
13.6
3S,A56
IN
FRANK E RATTS
HOOSIER ENERGY R E C INC
1
117
5.A5
7.1
19,363
IN
FRANK E RATTS
HOOSIER ENERGY R E C INC
2
117
5.A4
6.9
18,670
IN
GIBSON
PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF IND INC
1
668
A.49
31.8
7-,467
IN
GIBSON
PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF IND INC
2
668
4.A9
3A.7
77,86A
IN
GIBSON
PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF IND INC
3
668
4. A3
30.2
67,787
IN
GIBSON
PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF IND INC
4
668
4.48
3A.6
77,551
IN
GIBSON
PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF IND INC
5
668
0.80
2A.1
9,596
IN
H T FRITCHARD
INDIANAPOLIS POWER 8 LIGHT CO
6
114
3.3A
A.O
7,744
IN
MEROM
HOOSIER ENERGY H E C INC
1
A90
0.30
20.2
8,076
IN
MEROM
HOOSIER ENERGY S E C INC
2
A90
0.80
25.3
10,077
IN
MICHIGAN CITY
NORTHERN INDIANA PUB SERV CO
12
540
A.99
18.2
45,A22
IN
> TERSBURG
INDIANAPOLIS POWER & LIGH CO
ST1
253
3.89
11.2
21,765
IN
PEK'SBURti
INDIANAPOLIS POWER & LIGH ' CO
ST2
A71
3.90
27.3
53,110
IN
PETERS8Uku
INDIANAPOLIS POWER 8 LIGHT CO
ST3
57A
1.15
30.9
17,712
IN
PETERSBURG
indianakol;: r*--™ & light co
4
57A
3.52
0.9
1,588
IN
R GALLAGHER
PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF IND i»:
1
150
5. AO
0.7
1,770
IN
R GALLAGHER
PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF IND IN;
2

5.A2
7.1
19,178
IN
R GALUGHER
PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF IND INC
3
150
5.m£
7 7
20,883
IN
R GALLAGHER
PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF IND ,NC
A
150
5.43
8.1
C 1 / 70U
IN
R M SCHAHFER
NORTHERN INDIANA PUB SER'. CO
1A
5A0
0.95
11.5
5,A7A
IN
R M SCHAHFER
NORTHERN INDIANA PUB SE'.V CO
15
556
0.90
15.7
7,097
IN
R M SCHAHFER
NORTHERN INDIANA PUB SKRV CO
17
A24
0.46
1A 0
3,216
IN
' M SCHAHFER
NORTHERN INDIANA PUB SERV CO
18
A2A
0.00
0.6
0
IN
ROC.' -CRT 1>;<0J 2601) INDIANA 8 MICHIGAN ELECfRIC CO
1
1300
0.62
73.7
22,827
IN
STATE LINE
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO IND INC

225
0.8A
8.3
3, A77
IN
STATE LINE
COMMONWEALTH EDISON CO IND INC
A
389
0.87
14.3
6,17A
IN
TANNERS CREEK
INDIA"*. S niLHIGAN ELECTRIC CO
1
153
0.92
A.1
1,90A
IN
T'.NNERS CREEK
INDIANA & MICHIGAN ELECTRIC CO
2
153
0.92
5.0
2,32A
IN
TANNERS CREEK
INDIANA & MICHIGAN ELECTRIC CO
3
215
0.92
A.5
2,078
IN
TANNERS CREEK
INDIANA 8 MICHIGAN ELECTRIC CO
A
580
i 61
21.7
59,6A6
IN
WABASH RIVER
PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF IND INC
1
113
3. n
3.6
6,713
IN
WABASH RIVER
PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF IND INC
2
113
3.77
3.3
6,308
IN
WABASH RIVER
PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF IND INC
3
23
3.76
3.7
6,889
IN
WABASH RIVER
PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF IND INC
A
113
0.00
0.0
0
IN
WABASH RIVER
PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF IND INC
5
125
3.77
A.3
8,201
IN
WABASH RIVES
PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF IND INC
6
387
3.79
13.9
26,21V
IN
WARRICK
SOUTHERN INDIANA GAS 8 ELEC CO
A
323
5.88
20.0
58,687
KS
ARTHUR MULLERGREN
CENTEL CORP
3
82
0.00
0.0
0
KS
GARDEN CITY
SUNFLOWER ELECTRIC COOP INC
S2
98
0.00
0.0
0
KS
GORDON EVANS
KANSAS GAS & ELECTRIC CO
1
150
<.01
4.0

KS
GORDON EVANS
KANSAS GAS & EL^CTRJC CO
2
390
<.01
1.7
1
KS
HOLCOMB
SUNFLOWER ELECTRIC COOP INC
1
319
0.27
16.1
2,174
57


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TABLE 21. (continued)
S02 Eeission Fuel	S02
Capacity Rate Consumed Eaissions
State Plant Nase

Utility Name
Unit
(MW)
(Ibs/rtMBtu)
(10"12 Btu)
(tons)
KS
HUTCHINSON

KANSAS POUER S LIGHT CO
ST4
172
O.CO
0.5
0
KS
JEFFREY ENERGY
CENTR KANSAS POWER & LIGHT CO
1
720
0.29
35.2
5,083
KS
JEFFREY ENERGY
CENTR KANSAS POUER g LIGHT CO
2
720
0.29
42.6
6,146
KS
JEFFREY ENERGY
CENTR KANSAS POWER 8 LIGHT CO
J
720
0.29
46.6
6,722
KS
JUDSON LARGE

CENTEL CORP
4
149
<.01
1.6
1
KS
LA CYGNE

KANSAS CITY POWER & LIGHT CO
1
893
1.72
27.3
23,402
KS
LA CYGNE

KANSAS CITY POWER & LIGHT CO
2
685
0.70
33.0
11,518
KS
LAURENCE

KANSAS POWER & LIGHT CO
4
114
0.29
3.1
443
KS
LAURENCE

KANSAS POwtN & LIGHT CO
5
403
0.55
12.1
3,306
KS
MURRAY GILL

KANSAS GAS S ELECTRIC CO
2
75
0.00
0.2
0
KS
MURRAY GILl

KANSAS GAS S ELECTRIC CO
3
114
<.01
2.2
1
KS
MURRAY CILL

KANSAS GAS 8 ELECTRIC CO
4
114
0.00
3.0
0
KS
NEARMAN CREEK

KANSAS CITY CITY OF
1
262
0.66
14.7
4,827
KS
QUINDARO

KANSAS CITY CITY OF
ST1
77
4.63
3.7
8,469
KS
QUINDARO

KANSAS CITY CITY OF
ST2
145
4.63
2.4
5,646
KS
TECUMSEH

KANSAS POWER 8 LIGHT CO
7
82
1.08
1.6
885
KS
TECUMSEH

KANSAS POWER S LIGHT CO
8
150
1.04
3.0
1,551
KY
31G SANDY

KENTUCKY POWER CO
1
281
2.03
11.4
11,629
KY
BIG SANDY

KENTUCKY PCUER CO
2
816
1.98
30.2
29,920
KY
CANE RUN

LOUISVILLE GAS 8 ELECTRIC CO
3
147
0.00
0.3
0
KY
CANE RUN

LOUISVILLE GAS 8 ELECTRIC CO
4
163
1.20
5.1
3,052
KY
CANE RUN

LOUISVILLE GAS 8 ELECTRIC CO
5
209
1.47
8.0
5,872
KY
CANE KUN

LOUISVILLE GAS 8 ELECTRIC CO
6
272
1.05
6.5
3,420
KY
COLEMAN

BIG RIVERS ELECTRIC CORP
1
174
3.85
9.6
18,541
KY
COLEMAN

BIG RIVERS ELECTRIC CORP
2
174
3.83
10.4
19,865
KY
COLEMAN

BIG RIVERS ELECTRIC CORP
3
173
3.83
9.9
19,019
KY
COOPER

EAST KENTUCKY POUER COOP INC
1
100
3.09
6.3
9,794
KY
COOPER

EAST KENTUCKY POWER COOP INC
2
221
3.09
10.8
16,717
KY
D B WILSON

BIG RIVERS ELECTRIC CORP
1
500
0.55
20.8
5,711
KY
E U BROUN

KENTUCKY UTILITIES CO
1
114
3.20
3.9
6,242
KY
E U BROUN

KENTUCKY UTILITIES CO
2
180
3.20
6.3
10,029
KY
E W BROUN

KENTUCKY UTILITIES CO
3
447
3.20
24.1
38,577
KY
EAST BEND

CINCINNATI GAS 8 ELECTRIC CO
2
669
1.03
43.3
22,283
KY
ELMER SMITH

OWENSBORO CITY OF
1
151
5.12
4.0
10,347
KY
ELMER SMITH

OWENSBORO CITY OF
2
265
5.12
10.4
26,626
KY
GHENT

KENTUCKY UTILITIES CO
1
557
5.44
26.1
71,102
KY
GHENT

KENTUCKY UTILITIES CO
2
556
1.08
13.0
7,037
KY
GHENT

KENTUCKY UTILITIES CO
3
557
1.08
13.8
7,467
KY
GHENT

KENTUCKY UTILITIES CO
4
556
1.12
15.5
8,730
KY
GREEN RIVER

KENTUCKY UTILITIES CO
3
75
3.58
4.8
8,601
KY
GREEN RIVER

KENTUCKY UTILITIES CO
4
114
3.58
7.2
12,939
KY
H L SPURLOCK

EAST KENTUCKY POWER COOP INC
1
305
2.54
17.1
21,706
KY
H L SPURLOCK

EAST KENTUCKY POWER COOP INC
2
508
0.13
26.6
1,794
KY
HENDERSON STATION
II BIG RIVERS ELECTRIC CORP
1
180
4.14
10.7
22,041
KY
HENDERSON STATION
II BIG RIVERS ELECTRIC CORP
2
185
4.14
11.0
22,831
KY
MILL CREEK

LOUISVILLE GAS 8 ELECTRIC CO
1
356
2.86
11 .0
15,723
KY
MILL CREEK

LOUIS'. ILLE GAS S ELECTRIC CO
2
356
3.09
13.7
21,239
KY
MILL CREEK

LOUISVILLE GAS 8 ELECTRIC CO
3
463
4.73
14.4
33,980
KY
MILL CREEK

LOUISVILLE GAS 8 ELECTRIC CO
4
544
4.04
23.7
47,842
KY
PARADISE

TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
'»
704
0.61
15.6
4,750
KY
PARADISE

TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
2
704
0.63
31.3
9,832
KY
PARADISE

TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
3
1150
4.79
44.7
107,037
KY
R D GREEN

BIG RIVERS ELECTRIC CORP
1
264
0.61
16.8
5,162
KY
R D GREEN

BIG RIVERS ELECTRIC CORP
2
264
0.77
17.6
6,721

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TABLE 21. (continued)





S02 Emission
Fuel
SO?




rapacity
Rate
Consuaed
Emissions
State Plant Naae
Utiiity Naae
Unit
(HW)
Ubs/WIBtu)
(10*12 Btu)
(tons)
KY
ROBERT RE1D
BIfi RIVERS ELECTRIC CORP
1
82
4.17
2.9
6,123
KY
SHAWNEE
iEMNESSEE VAi.».EY AUTHORITY
1
175
0.94
4.5
2,100
KY
SHAWNEE
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
10
175
5.76
11.4
899
KY
SHAWNEE
TENHESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
2
175
1.09
5.3
2, ^X)
KY
SHAWNEE
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
S
175
1.09
5 5
3,010
KY
SHAWNEE
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
4
175
0.94
6.0
2,817
KY
SHAWNEE
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
5
175
1.09
3.6
1,954
KY
SHAWNEE
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
6
175
1.09
4.5
2,43*
KY
SHAWNEE
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
7
175
1.09
6.5
3,5?0
KY
SHAWNEE
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
8
175
1.00
6.0
3 ,tr6
KY
SHAWNEE
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
9
175
0.97
5.6
2,729
KY
TYRONE
KENTUCKY UTILITIES CO
S
75
1.48
1.0
726
LA
A B PATERSOW
NEW ORLEANS PUBLIC SERVICE INC
4
81
0.00
0.5
0
LA
ARSENAL HILL
SOUTHWESTERN ELECTRIC POWER CO
5
125
<01
2.8
1
LA
BIG CAJUN 1
CAJUN ELECTRIC POWE8 COOP INC
1
115
0.01
1.1
6
LA
BIG CAJUN 1
CAJUN ELECTRIC POWER COOP INC
2
115
0.01
1.0
7
LA
BIG CAJUN 2
CAJUN ELECTRIC POWER COOP INC
1
559
0.96
28.7
13,735
LA
BIG CAJUN 2
CAJUN ELECTRIC POWER COOP INC
2
559
0 96
27.5
13,197
LA
BIG CAJUN 2
CAJUN ELECTRIC POWER CCOP INC
3
560
0.96
30.3
14,520
LA
COUGHLIN
CENTRAL LOUISIANA ELEC CO INC
6
125
<01
3.5
1
LA
COUGHLIN
CENTRAL LOUISIANA ELEC CO INC
7
243
<.01
9.5
2
LA
D G HUNTER
ALEXANDRIA CITY OF
4
85
<.01
1.8
1
LA
DOC BONIN
LAFAYETTE CITY Of
2
90
0.00
4. 5
0
LA
OOC BONIN
LAFAYETTE CITY OF
J
187
0.00
1 . 7
C
LA
DOLET HILLS
CENTRAL LOUISIANA ELEC CO INC
1
721
0.20
0.2
16
LA
LIEBERHAN
SOUTHWESTERN ELECTRIC POWER CO
3
114
0 10
5.4
273
LA
LIEBERHAN
SOUTHWESTERN ELECTRIC POWER CO
4
114
0.00
3.9
0
LA
LITTLE GYPSY
LOUISIANA POWER g LIGHT CO
1
248
<.01
9.2
5
LA
LITTLE GYPSY
LOUISIANA POWER & L'GHT CO
2
421
<.01
14.0
12
LA
LITTLE GYPSY
LOUISIANA POWER & LIGHT CO
3
582
<.01
20.4
13
LA
LOUISIANA NO 1
GULF STATES UTILITIES CO
2
77
0.01
4.9
16
LA
LOUISIANA NO 2
GULF STATES UTILITIES CO
9
75
0.00
0.0
0
LA
MICHOUO
NEW ORLEANS PUBLIC SERVICE INC
1
115
<.01
3.6
1
LA
HKHOUD
NEW ORLEANS PUBLIC SERVICE INC
2
262
<.01
5.3
2
LA
MICHOUO
NEW ORLEANS PUBLIC SERVICE INC
3
582
0.01
19.9
56
LA
MONROE
LOUISIANA POWER & LIGHT CO
12
75
0 01
2 1
11
LA
NINEHILE POINT
LOUISIANA POWER S LIGHT CO
2
113
0.01
4.6
15
U
NINEHILE POINT
LOUISIANA POV'SR & LIGHT CO
3
170
0.01
3.6
16
LA
NINEHILE POINT
LOUISIANA POWER & LIGHT CO
4
783
<.0*
25.1
18
LA
NINEMILE POINT
LOUISIANA POWER & LIGHT CO
5
783
<.01
33.8
19
LA
R S NELSON
GULF STATES UTILITIES CO
1
114
0.00
1.3
0
LA
R S NELSON
GULF STA-SS UTILITIES CO
2
114
0.00
1.5
0
LA
R S NELSON
GULF STATES UTILITIES CO
3
163
<.01
1.8
1
LA
R S NELSON
GULF STATFe UTILITIES CO
4
592
<.01
5.3
2
LA
R S NELSON
GULF STATES UTILITIES CO
6
615
0.93
41.3
19,250
LA
RODEMACHER
CENTRAL LOUISIANA ELEC CO INC
1
446
<.01
12.7
4
LA
RODEMACHER
CENTRAL LOUISIANA ELEC CO INC
2
558
0.90
33.2
15,010
LA
STERLINGTON
LOUISIANA POWER & LIGHT CO
6
248
0.02
3.1
25
LA
TECHE
CENTRAL LOUISIANA ELEC CO INC
3
349
0.01
1.9
5
LA
WATERFORD 1 & 2
LOUISIANA POWER & L'GHT CO
1
446
<.01
14.4
16
LA
WATERFORD 1 S 2
LOUISIANA POWER & LIGHT CO
2
446
0.01
11.1
52
LA
WILLOW GLEN
GULF STATES UTILITIES CO
1
163
<.01
4.6
1
LA
WILLOW GLEN
GULF STATES UTILITIES CO
C
239
0,00
1.2
0
LA
WILLOW GLEN
GULF STATES UTILITIES CO
3
592
<.01
4.4
1
59

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TABLE 21.
(continued)










SG2 Eanssion
Fuel
S02




Capacity
Rate
Corisuacd
Emissions
State Plant Ham*
Utility Nmc
Unit
(MU>
(tbs/iwstu)
(10-12 Bt.j)
(tons)
LA
WILLOW GLEN
CULF STATES UTILITIES CO
4
592
<.01
13.2
4
LA
WILLOW GLEN
GULF STATES UTILITIES CO
S
592
<.01
19.8
6
HA
BftAYTON POINT
NEU ENGLANO POWER CO
1
247
1.87
17.3
16,128
HA
BAAYTON POINT
NEW ENGLANO POWER CO
2
253
1.87
15.6
14,601
HA
8RAYTON POINT
NEW ENGLANO POWER CO
3
642
1.86
21.3
19,837
HA
8AAYT0N POINT
NEW ENGLANO POWER CO
4
476
1.92
22.0
21,103
HA
CANAL
CANAL ELECTRIC CO
1
543
2.35
29.5
34,568
HA
CANAL
CANAL ELECTRIC CO
2
530
2.34
29.4
34,481
HA
HOUNT TOfl
HOLYOKE WATER POWER CO
1
147
2.14
9.2
9,805
HA
HYSTIC
BOSTON £01SOW CO
it
136
1.05
3.4
1,793
HA
HYSTIC
BOSTON EDISON CO
5
135
1.05
4.2
2,231
HA
HYSTIC
BOSTON EDISON CO
6
144
1.05
3.7
1,962
HA
HYSTIC
BOSTON EDISON CO
7
617
1.09
29.2
15,970
HA
NEW BOSTON
BOSTON EDISON CO
1
380
0.42
20.8
4,34!
HA
NEW BOSTON
BOSTON EDISON CO
2
380
0.64
13.5
4,337
HA
SALEH HARBOfc
NEW ENGLANO POWER CO
1
84
2.06
6.4
6,623
HA
SAL EH HARBOR
NEU ENGLANO POWER CO
2
83
2.06
6.5
6,708
HA
SALEH HARBOR
NEW ENGLANO POWER CO
3
15i
2.06
11.1
11,421
HA
SALEH HARBOR
NEW ENGLAND POWER CO
*
476
2.09
20.8
21,650
HA
SOMERSET
HONTAJP ELECTRIC CO
6
119
0.09
0.1
3
HA
WEST SPRINGMELD
WESTERN HASSACHUSETTS ELEC CO
3
114
0.97
5.7
2,775
HD
BRANOON SHORES
BALTIHCRE GAS & ELECTRIC CO
1
685
0.82
24.5
*0,000
HO
C P CRANE
BALTIHORE GAS & ELECTRIC CO
1
192
3.10
6.3
9,722
HO
C P CRANE
BALTIMORE GAS & ELECTRiC CO
2
192
3.10
6.2
9,657
HO
CHALK POINT
POTOHAC ELECTRIC POWER CO
ST1
364
2.50
16.2
20,258
HO
CHALK POINT
P070HAC ELECTRIC POU.R CO
ST2
164
2.54
21.6
27,482
HO
CHALK POINT
POTOHAC ELECTRIC POWER CO
3
659
1.83
9.7
8,907
HO
CHALK POINT
POTOHAC ELECTRIC POW£R CO
4
659
0.69
8.6
2,9^
HO
OICKERSON
POTOHAC ELECTRIC POWER CO
ST1
196
w.14
1C. 7
¦>1,448
HO
DICKERSON
POTOHAC ELECTRIC POWER CO
2
196
2.19
9.9
10, "**6
HO
OICKERSON
fOTOMAC ELECTRIC POWER CO
3
196
2.16
10.9
11,745
HO
GOULO STREET
BALTIHORE GAS & ELECTRIC CO
3
78
1.03
1.1
549
HC
HERBERT A WAGNER
BALTIHORE GAS & ELECTRIC CO
1
133
1.04
2.4
1,220
HO
HERBERT A WAGNER
BALTIHORE GAS S ELECTRIC CO
2
136
1.04
2.4
1,220
HO
HERBERT A WAGNER
BALTIHORE GAS & ELECTRIC CO
3
359
1.41
14.1
9,938
HO
HERBERT A UAGNER
BALTIHORE GAS & ELECTRIC CO
4
415
1.04
2.4
1,220
HO
HORGANTOWN
POTOHAC ELECTRIC POWER CO
ST1
626
2.66
22.1
29,388
HO
MORGANTOWN
POTOHAC ELECTRIC POWER CO
ST2
626
2.63
28.9
37,988
HO
R P SHITH
POTOHAC EDISON CO
4
75
'i.51
4.0
3,001
HO
RIVERSIDE
BALTIHORE GAS & ELECTRIC CO
5
81
0.91
0.6
2 62
HO
VIENNA
DELHARVA POWER & LTGHT CO
3
162
1.66
2.2
1,781
HE
WILL IAH F. WYHAN
CENTRAL HAINE POWER CO
3
114
1.57
4.5
3,499
HE
WILLIAH F. WYHAN
CENTRAL HA1NE POWER CO
4
632
0.68
15.3
5,227
HI
B C COBS
CONSUHERS POWER CO
4
156
1.36
2.9
1,987
HI
b c coee
CONSUHERS POWER CO
5
156
1.37
7.3
4,954
HI
BELLE RIVER
DETROIT EDISON CO
ST1
698
0.55
24.5
6,749
HI
BELLE RIVER
DETROIT EDISON CO
ST2
698
0.55
33.3
9,138
HI
CONNERS CREEK
DETROIT EDISON CO
15
135
0.00
0.0
0
HI
CONNERS CREEK
DETROIT EDISON CO
16
135
1.06
0.8
432
HI
OAN Z KARN
CONSUHERS POWER CO
1
265
1.23
18.2
11,179
HI
DAN K KARN
CONSUHERS POWER CO
2
265
1.23
17.0
10,464
HI
DAN E KARN
CONSUHERS POWER CO
3
605
0.54
0.7
182
HI
DAN E KARN
CONSUHEWS POWER CO
4
626
0.54
0 2
51
HI
DELRAY
DETROIT EDISON CO
15
75
<.01
0.4
1
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TABU 21. (continued)
S02 Emission Fuel	SO?
Capacity Rat* Consuaed Eai&sion*
State Plant Naae
Utitlty Naae
Unit
(MW)
(Ibs/MHBtu)
(10*12 Btu)
(tons)
HI
ECKERT STATION
LANSING CITY Of
4
80
1.14
1.6
902
HI
ECKERT STATION
LANSIMG CITY Of
5
80
1.17
4.1
2,399
111
ECKERT STATION
LANSING CITY Of
6
80
1.1«
3.5
2,096
Ml
ERICKSON
LANSING CITY Of
1
155
1.15
10.5
6,075
HI
6REEHM000
DETROIT EDISON CO
1
815
0.30
0.0
1
HI
BEACH
DETROIT EDISON CO
1
121
0.72
1 6
569
Ml
.! B SIRS
GRANO HAVEN CITY OF
3
85
0.08
3.7
153
HI
J C VEACOCK
CONSUMERS POWER CO
7
156
1.32
9.7
6,365
HI
J C WEAOOCK
CONSUMERS POWER CO
8
"56
1.32
8.7
5,748
MI
J H CAHP8EU.
CONSUMERS POWER CO
1
255
3.01
20.0
30,194
M
J H CAW8ELL
CONSUMERS POWER CO
2
3C5
3.01
21.4
32,163
HI
J H CAMPBELL
CONSUMERS POWER CO
3
770
1.03
46.2
23,867
HI
J R WHITING
CONSUMERS PuWER CO
1
100
1.29
5.6
3,627
HI
1 ft WHITING ¦
CONSUMERS POWER CO
2
IOC
1.29
7.1
4,555
HI
J R WHITIHG
CONSUMERS POWER CO
3
i25
1.29
7.2
4,639
HI
HARYSVILLE
DETROIT EDISON CO.
7
75
1.27
0.8
493
HI
HARYSVILLE
DETROIT EDISOS CO
8
75
1.27
0.7
452
HI
MONROE
DETROIT EOiSON CO
1
817
1.32
48.6
32,041
HI
MONROE
DETROIT EOISON CO
2
823
1.33
47.1
31,322
HI
HONROE
DETROIT EDISON CO
3
823
1.33
53.9
35,870
HI
MONROE
DETROIT EDISON CO
4
817
1.35
44.2
29,739
HI
PRESQUE ISLE
UPPER PENINSUU POWER CO
5
90
1.28
5.9
3,783
HI
PRESQUE ISLE
UPPER PENINSULA POWER CO
6
90
1.27
5.6
3,551
HI
PRESQUE ISLE
UPPER PENINSUU POWER CO
7
90
1.49
2.7
2,011
HI
PRESQUE ISLE
UPPER PENINSUU POWER CO
8
90
1.49
4.7
3,492
HI
PRESQUE ISLE
UPPER PENINSUU POWER CO
9
90
1.48
3.0
2,254
HI
RIVER ROUGE
DETROIT EOISON CO
1
283
0.40
0.1
18
HI
RIVER ROUGE
DETROIT EDISON CO
2
293
1.16
11.3
6,549
HI
RIVER ROUGE
DETROIT EDISON CO
3
358
1.19
5.4
3,234
HI
ST CLAIR
DETROIT ELISON CO
1
169
0.85
7.6
3,224
HI
ST CLAIR
DETROIT EDISON CC
2
156
0.83
6.1
2,539
HI
ST CLAIR
DETROIT EDISON CO
3
156
0.85
8.3
3,514
HI
ST CUIR
DETROIT EOISON CC
4
527
0.83
6.4
2,661
HI
ST CUIR
DETROIT ED1SOH CO
6
353
0.92
13.5
6,189
HI
ST CLAIR
DETROIT EOISON CO
7
545
1.62
20.1
16,233
HI
TRENTON CHANNEL
DETROIT EOISON CO
7
120
1.16
4.8
2,301
HI
TRENTON CHANNEL
DETROIT EDISON CO
8
120
1.16
4.6
2,691
HI
TRENTON CHANNEL
DETROIT EDISON CO
9
536
1.20
26.6
15,89$
HN
ALLEN S KING
NORTHERN STATES POWER CO
1
598
2.13
26.4
?8,100
HN
BUCK DOG
NORTHERN STATES POWER CO
1
81
1.60
0.2
200
KN
BLACK DOG
NORTHERN STATES POWER CO
2
100
0.00
0.0
0
HN
BLACK DOG
NORTHERN STATES _1OWtR CO
3
102
2.26
1.3
1,510
HN
BUCK DOG
NORTHERN STATES POWER CO
4
162
2.40
4.3
5,170
HN
CUY 803WELL
MINNESOTA POWER t LijMT CO
1
75
1.95
2.4
2,383
HN
CUT bOSUELL
MINNESOTA POWER & LIGHT CO
2
75
1.95
1.9
1,884
HN
CUY BOSWELL
MINNESOTA POWER i LIGHT CO
3
365
1.15
16.2
9,312
HN
CUY BOSWELL
MINNESOTA COWER I LIGHT CO
4
558
0.51
34.3
8,722
HN
FOX LAKE
IHTcRSTATE POWER CO
3
82
2.41
1.6
1,982
HN
HIGH BRIDGE
NORTHERN STATES POWER CO
5
114
2.36
1.0
1,191
HN
HIGH BRIDGE
NORTHERN STATES POWER CO
6
163
2.82
1.5
2,176
HN
HOOT UKE
OTTFR TAIL POWER CO
3
75
1.93
3.6
3,466
HN
RIVERSIDE
("OR I HERN STATES POWER CO
6
75
0.59
0.6
177
NN
RIVERSIDE
NORTHERN STATES POWER CO
8
239
2.15
5.0
5,332
HN
SHERBUWIE COUNTY
HOSTMERH STATES POWER CO
1
720
C.44
41.9
9,324
61

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TABLE 21. (continued)




S02 Eaission
Fuel



Capacity
Rate
Consumed
Stat* riant Naa*
Utility Naae
Unit (NW)
Ubs/NNBtu)
(10*12 Btu)
M
SHERBURNE COUNTY
NOKTMERM STATES POWER CO
2 720
0.44
48.0
NO
AS8URY
EMPIRE DISTRICT ELECTRIC CO
1 213
8.21
13.5
NO
HAUTH08M
KANSAS CITY POWER ( LIGHT CO
5 515
2.42
21.3
NO
1ATAN
KANSAS CITY POWER ( LIGHT CO
1 726
0.66
43.5
NO
JANES RIVER
SPRINGFIELD CITY Of
5 105
5.61
3.2
NO
LAHAOIE
UNION ELECTRIC CO
1 621
4.32
33.3
NO
I ABAOIE
UNION ELECTRIC CO
2 621
4.42
28.4
NO
L«ADIE
UNION ELECTRIC CO
3 621
4.43
30.1
NG
LAtSADIE
UNION ELECTRIC CO
4 62!
4.41
29.4
NO
LAKE MAO
ST JOSEPH LIGHT t POWER CO
4 90
5.50
1.1
NO
NERAMEC
UNION ELECTRI' CO
1 138
1.32
2.S
NO
NERAMEC
UNION ELECTRIC CO
2 138
1.32
2.7
NO
MERANEC
UNION ElECTRiC CO
3 289
1.32
4.3
NO
MERANEC
UNION ELECTRIC CO
4 359
1.32
5.3
NC
MONTROSE
KANSAS CITY POWER C LIGHT CO
1 188
8.63
6.7
NO
NOWTROSE
KANSAS CITY POWER t LIGHT CO
2 188
8.41
7.6
HO
HONTROSE
KANSAS CITY POWER t LIGHT CO
3 188
8.48
8.3
NO
NEW NAOflC.
ASSOCIATED ELECTRIC COOP INC
1 oOO
5.93
25.1
NO
NEW MADRID
ASSOCIATED ELECTRIC COOP INC
? 600
6.02
25.9
NO
RUSH ISLAND
UNION ELECTRIC CO
1 621
2.06
26.0
NO
RUSH ISLAND
UNION ELECTRIC CO
2 621
2.08
31.5
HO
SIBLEY
NISSOURI PUBLIC SERVICE CO
3 419
5.65
9.5
NO
SIKESTCM
SIKESTON CITY OF
1 235
1.07
6.2
NO
SIOUX
UNION ELECTRIC CO
1 550
4.40
18.0
NO
SIOUX
UNION ELECTRIC CO
2 550
4.56
6.1
NO
SOUTHWEST
SPRINGFIELD CITY OF
ST1 194
1.10
7.5
NO
THONAS MILL
ASSOCIATED ELECTRIC COOP INC
1 180
7.55
9.5
HO
THOMAS HILL
ASSOCIATED ELECTRIC COOP INC
2 285
7.54
1S 1
HO
THOMAS HiLL
ASSOCIATED ELECTRIC COOP INC
3 670
1.64
33.6
NS
BAXTER WILSON
MISSISSIPPI POWER & LIGHT CO
1 537
0.01
19.0
XS
BAXTER WILSON
MISSISSIPPI POWER S LIGHT CO
2 783
0.02
12.6
K
!>£LTA
MISSISSIPPI POWER t LIGHT CO
1 90
0.11,
0.8
NS
DELTA
MISSISSIPPI POWER t LIGHT CO
2 90
0.08
0.9
NS
GERALD ANORUS
MISSISSIPPI POWER I LIGHT CO
1 781
0.07
7.7
NS
JACK WATSON
MISSISSIPPI POWER CO
1 75
0.03
0.2
NS
JACK WATSON
MISSISSIPPI POWER CO
2 75
0.03
0.2
NS
JACK WATSON
MISSISSIPPI POWER CO
3 112
0.04
0.2
NS
JACK WATSON
MISSISSIPPI PCWEII CO
4 250
3.47
15.4
NS
JACK WATSON
MISSISSIPPI ?OWER CO
5 500
3.29
28.7
NS
R 0 MORROW
SOUTH MISSISSIPPI EL PWR ASSN
1 204
0.99
9.1
NS
R 0 MORROW
SOUTH MISSISSIPPI EL PWR ASSN
2 204
0.94
12.3
NS
REX BROWN
MISSISSIPPI POWER & LIGHT CO
4 220
< 01
3.0
NS
VICTOR J DANIEL JR
MISSISSIPPI POWER CO
1 500
0.90
15.9
NS
VICTOR J DANIEL JR
MISSISSIPPI POWER CO
2 500
n.90
22.2
NT
COLSTRIP
MONTANA POWER CO
1 358
0.29
23.4
NT
COLSTRIP
MONTANA POWER CO
2 358
0.27
24.9
NT
COLSTRIP
MONTANA POWER CO
3 778
0.08
33.5
NT
J E CORETTE
MONTANA POWER CO
1 191
1.55
8.7
NC
nsr.zvmz
CAROLINA POWER C LIGHT CO
1 207
1.37
12.6
NC
ASHEVILLE
CAROLINA POWER 8 LIGHT CO
2 207
1.40
8.1
NC
BELEWS CREEK
DUKE POWER CO
1 1080
1.56
39.5
NC
BELEWS CREEK
DUKE POWER CO
2 1080
1.56
64.5
NC
BUCK
DUKE POWER CO
3 80
0.00
0.0
NC
BUCK
DIKE POWER CO
5 125
1.56
2.0
see
Eaisiions
(ton*)
10,673
55,241
25,719
14,358
9,031
71,908
62,848
66,645
64,789
2,900
1,908
1,755
2,862
3,514
28,740
32,165
35,192
74,430
77,895
27,010
32,763
26,892
3,327
39,634
13,825
4,102
35,874
56,866
27,600
84
131
43
35
273
3
3
4
26,647
47,093
4,483
5,757
1
7,163
9,949
3,408
3,320
1,383
6,759
8,598
5,648
30,751
50,258
0
1,546
62

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TMU 21.
(continued)










SQ2 Eaission
Fuel
S02




Capacity
Rate
Consuaed
Eai
Stat* Plant Max
Utility Naa*
Unit
(NW)
Ubt/NMBtu)
(10*12 Btu)
(tons)
HC
BUCK
OUCE POWER CO
6
125
1.56
4.1
3,208
NC
CAPE FEAR
CAROLINA POWER ( LIGHT CO
5
141
1.74
4.6
3,992
MC
CAPC FEAR
CAROLINA POWER I LIGHT CO
6
188
1.64
5.1
4,210
NC
CLIffSIOE
DUKE POWER CO
5
571
1.86
19.1
17,802
NC
DAM RIVER
DUKE POWER CO
3
150
1.61
3.4
2,704
NC
S <> ALLEN
DUKE POWER CO
1
165
1.38
0.2
119
NC
6 & ALLEN
DUKE POWER CO
2
165
1.37
0.2
134
NC
S i ALLEN
DUKE POWER CO
3
275
1.39
6.8
4,699
NC
& S ALLEN
DUKE POWER CO
4
275
1.-0
7.6
5,284
NC
G 6 ALLEN
DUKE POWER CO
5
275
1.40
7.4
5,210
NC
L V SUTTON
CAROLINA POWER S LIGHT CO
1
113
" .50
1.1
834
NC
L V SUTTON
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO
c
113
1.49
2.2
1,675
NC
L V SUTTON
CAROLINA POWER i LIGHT CO
3
447
1.51
9.3
7,028
NC
LEE
CAROLINA POWER ( LIGHT CO
1
75
1.?2
0.8
722
NC
LEE
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO
2
75
1.71
1.4
1,166
NC
LEE
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO
3
252
1.67
9.1
7,610
NC
MARSHALL
DUKE POWER CO
1
350
1.40
12.8
y,003
NC
MARSHALL
DUKE POWER CO
2
350
1.40
16.5
11,57*
NC
MARSHALL
Dike power cc
3
648
1.40
27.3
19,179
NC
MARSHALL
DL
1.33
21.6
14,395
NC
R0X80R0
CAROLINA POWER 5 LIGHT CO
2
657
1.26
38.4
24,204
NC
ROXBORO
CAROLINA POWER 5. LIGHT CO
3
745
1.38
39.0
?6,934
NC
ROXBORO
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO
«~
745
1.01
41.2
30,724
NO
ANTELOPE VALLEY
BASIN ELECTRIC POWER COOP
1
438
0.54
27.2
7,400
NO
ANTELOPE VALLEY
BASIN ELECTRIC POWER COOP
2
438
0.96
3.9
1,900
NO
COAL CREEK
COOPERATIVE POWER ASSN
1
506
1.05
38.6
20,246
NO
COAL CREEK
COOPERATIVE POWER ASSN
2
506
1.05
34.5
18,048
MO
COYOTE
MONTANA-DAKOTA UTILITIES CO
1
450
1.16
27.5
16,020
NO
LeLANO OLDS
BASIN ELECTRIC POWER COOP
1
216
1.99
6.1
6,100
NO
LELANO OLDS
BA'tN ELECTRIC POWER COOP
2
440
2.08
27.2
26,286
NO
MILTON R YOUNG
MINNKOTA POWER COOP INC
1
257
1.60
18.2
14,481
NO
HILTON R YOUNG
HINNKOTA POWER COW INC
2
477
1.04
29.3
15,173
NO
R M HESKETT
MONTANA-DAKOTA UTILITIES CO
2
75
1.88
4.5
4,266
NO
STANTON
UNITED POWER ASSN
1
172
1.28
15.9
10,193
N£
CANADAY
CENTRAL NEBRASKA PUB PSI DIST
1
109
0.00
0.3
0
NE
FREMONT NO 2
FREMONT CITY OF
8
91 .
0.88
2.8
1,216
NE
GERALD GENTLEMAN
STA NEBRASKA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT
1
681
0.72
21.6
7,798
NE
GERALD GLNTLEMAN
STA NEBRASKA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT
2
628
0.68
32.4
11,014
NE
HASTINGS ENERGY 1
CTR HASTINGS CITY OF
1
76
0.90
2.3
1,025
NE
NEBRASKA CITY
OMAHA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT
1
616
0.92
24.9
11,444
NE
NORTH OMAHA
OMAHA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT
2
109
1.16
3.0
1,743
NE
NORTH OMAHA
OMAHA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT
3
109
1.13
7.0
1,688
NE
NORTH OMAHA
OMAHA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT
4
136
1.11
5.1
2,822
NE
NORTH OMAHA
OMAHA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT
5
218
1.28
3.8
2,421
NE
PLATTE
GRAND ISLAND UTILITIES
1
110
0.98
3.1
1,521
NE
SHELDON STATION
NEBRASKA PUBLIC POWER DISTRICT
1
109
1.24
1.7
1,069
NE
SHELDON STATION
NEBRASKA F'JBLIC POWER DISTRICT
2
120
1.24
1.3
823
NH
MERRIMACK
PUBLIC SEPVICE CO OF NH
1
114
3.29
8.6
14,108
63

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TABLE 21. (continued)





S02 Eaission
Fuel
S02




Capacity
Rat*
Coniuf d
Eaissions
State Plant Kmc
Utility Maae
Uhit
(Ml)
(Ibt/NHBtu)
(10*12 Btu)
(tons,)
IM
NERRINACK
PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF NH
2
346
3.69
21.9
40,364
NH
NEWIMGTON
PUBLIC SERVICE CO Of NH
1
414
1.91
14.3
•..-,607
NJ
B L EN6LAN0
ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC CO
1
136
4.64
7.2
10,749
tu
B L EN6LANO
AT'JWTIC CITY ELECTRIC CO
2
163
4.04
8.8
17,822
NJ
B I ENGLAND
ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC CO
3
176
0.76
4.7
1,805
NJ
BERGEN
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRICiGAS CO
1
323
0.71
0.6
228
NJ
BERGEN
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRICiGAS CO
2
283
0.80
0.7
268
NJ
BUflLINGTON
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRICiGAS CO
7
iao
0.26
0.2
29
NJ
#€:£PVATER
ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC CO
1
82
0.89
2.6
1,151
NJ
D££PWATE«
ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC CO
6
80
1.16
3.8
2,202
NJ
6I1JERT
JERSEY CENTRAL POWERiLIGHT CO
1
471
0.01
11.6
33
NJ
HUDSON
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRICIGAS Co
1
455
0.14
6.0
422
NJ
HUDSON
PU3LIC SERVICE ELLCTRIliGAS CO
2
660
1.55
32.7
25,386
NJ
KEARNY
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRICiGAS CO
7
147
0.01
0.4
3
NJ
KEARNY
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRICIGAS CO
8
147
0.01
0.5
3
NJ
LINDEN
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRICIGAS CO
1
87
0.33
2.2
366
NJ
LINDEN
ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC CO
1A
86
0.33
1.9
310
NJ
LINDEN
ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC CO
18
86
0.33
0.9
150
NJ
LINDEN
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRICIGAS CO
2
260
0.33
3.2
521
NJ
LINOEN
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRICIGAS CO
4
94
0.33
3.0
499
NJ
NCRCER
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRICiGAS CO
1
326
1.55
15.1
11,700
NJ
MERCER
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRICiGAS CO
2
326
2.00
15.0
1S,021
NJ
SAYREVILLE
JERSEY CENTRAL POWERiLlGHT CO
4
123
0.01
5.8
38
NJ
SAYREVILLE
JERSEY CENTRAL POWER4UGHT CO
5
125
0.03
4.2
53
NJ
SEWASEN
PU8LIC SERVICE ELECTRICiGAS CO
1
200
0.19
0.3
33
NJ
SEWAREN
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRICiGAS CO
2
197
0.63
0.2
71
NJ
SEVAREN
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRICiGAS CO
3
205
0.25
0.5
62
NJ
SEWAREN
PUBLIC SERVICE ELECTRICiGAS CO
4
216
0.27
0.8
109
NH
CUNNINGHAM STATION
SOUTHWESTERN PUBLIC SERVICE CO
1
75
<.01
7.9
2
NH
CUNNINGHAM STATION
SOUTHWESTERN PUBLIC SERVICE CO
2
190
<.01
17.6
5
NH
ESCALANTE
PLAINS ELEC 6EMSTRANS COOP INC
1
233
0.28
17.1
2,353
NH
FOUR CORNERS
ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY
1
173
0.42
13.5
2,848
NH
FOUR CORNERS
ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY
2
173
0.42
14.3
3,015
NH
FOUR CORKERS
ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY
3
230
0.42
15.9
3,347
NH
FOt- CORNERS
ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY
4
818
0.47
49.5
11,505
NH
FOUR CORNERS
ARIZONA PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY
5
818
0.46
51.7
12,010
NH
MOW}* T' lNT
SOUTHWESTERN PUBLIC SERVICE CO
1
114
<.01
7.1
2
NH
Rir oRAHOE
EL PASO ELECTRIC CO
8
167
<.01
3.7
1
NH
S** JUAN
PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF NH
1
361
0.66
27.0
8,862
MH
SAN JUAN
PU8LIC SERVICE CO OF NH
2
350
0.48
24.7
5,954
NN
SAN JUAN
*WUC SERVICE CO OF NH
3
534
0.78
36.1
14,089
NH
SAN JUAN
PUBLIC ."9VICE CO OF NH
4
534
0.75
35.9
13,470
NV
CLARK
NEVADA POWER CO
3
75
0.00
",.1
0
NV
FORT CHURCHILL
SIERRA PACIFIC POWER CO
1
105
0.00
0.8
0
NV
FORT CHUfiCHILL
SIERRA PACIFIC POWER CO
2
105
<.01
1.7
1
NV
MOHAVE
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO
1
818
0.48
36.5
8,675
NV
MOHAVE
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EDISON CO
2
818
1.11
14.5
8,079
NV
NORTH VALMY
SIcSRA PACIFIC POWER CO
1
254
0.79
20.3
7,998
NV
NORTH VAUTY
SIERRA PACIFIC POWER CO
2
275
0.35
9.4
1,616
NV
REID GARDNER
NEVADA POWER CO
1
114
0.47
8.4
1,979
NV
REID GARDNER
NEVADA POWER CO
2
114
0.45
8.0
1,822
NV
REID GARDNER
NEVADA POWER CO
3
114
0.28
10.5
1,460
NV
REID GARDNER
NEVADA POWER CO
4
270
0.09
24.2
1,113
NV
SUNRISE
NEVADA POWER CO
1
82
0.00
1.1
0
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TABLE 21. (continued)
502 Eaission Fuel	S02
Capacity Rate Consumed Eaissions
State flant Naae
Utility Naae

Unit
(HU)
(Ibs/MNBtu)
<10*12 atu)
(tons)
HV
TRACY
SIERRA PACIFIC POWER CO

ST2
80
0-00
0.2
0
NV
TRACY
SZERRA PACIFIC POWER CO

3
110
0.01
0.6
2
NY
AIBANY
NIAGARA NOHAWK POWER CORP

1
100
0.07
3.S
133
KY
ALBANY
NIAGARA NOHAWK POWER CORP

2
100
<.01
4.9
1
*Y
ALBANY
NIAGARA NOHAWK POWER CORP

3
100
0.06
4.4
140
NY
ALBANY
NIAGARA NOHAWK POWER fORf

4
100
<.01
4.9
1
NY
ARTHUR KILL
CONSOLIDATED ED1SOK CO OF
NY
2
335
0.27
8.3
1,133
NY
ARTHUR KILL
CONSOLIDATED EDISON CO OF
NY
3
491
0.28
10 7
1,509
NY
ASTORIA
CONSOLIDATED EDISON CO OF
NY
ST1
200
0.03
6.9
116
NY
ASTORIA
CONSOLIDATED EDISOM CO OF
NY
ST5
387
0.12
7.4
443
NY
ASTORIA
CONSOLIDATED EDISON CO OF
NY
2
200
0.03
8.1
103
NY
ASTORIA
CONSOLIDATED EOISCN CO OF
NY
3
376
0.03
8.9
144
NY
ASTORIA
CONSOLIDATED EDiSOM CO OF
NY
4
387
0.16
13.4
1,048
NY
BOWLINE POINT
ORANGE ( ROCKLAND UTILS INC
1
621
0.15
22 9
1,676
NY
iKML.'W? POINT
ORANGE ( ROCKLAND UTILS INC
2
621
0.17
17.5
1,509
NY
C R HUMTLEY
NIAGARA MOHAWK POWER CORP

S68
218
2.38
10.9
12,962
NY
C R HUNTLEY
NIAGARA NOHAWK POVE1 CORP

63
92
2.40
5.5
6, S97
MY
C R NUNTLfv
NIAGARA MOHAWK POWER CORP

64
100
2.40
5.5
6,572
NY
C R H\»;
9ANSKAHHER
CENTRAL HUOSON GAS 1 ELEC
CORP
4
219
1.02
10.1
5,175
NY
DUNKIRK
NIAGARA NOHAWK POWErf CORP

ST4
218
3.09
11.1
17,080
NY
DUNKIRK
NIAGARA NOHAWK POWEd CORP

1
96
3.09
5.0
7,675
NY
DUNKIRK
NIAGARA NOHAWK POWER CORP

2
96
3.12
6.3
9,740
NY
DUNKIRK
NIAGARA NOHAWK POWER CORP

3
218
3.09
11.8
18,235
NY
E F BARRETT
LONG ISLAND LIGHTING CO

ST1
188
0.04
13.7
293
NY
E F BARRETT
LONG ISLAND LIGHTING CC

ST2
188
0.06
11.6
338
NY
EAST RIVER
CONSOLIDATED EDISON CO OF
NY
5
156
0.35
2.1
363
NY
EAST RIVER
CONSOLIDATED EDISON CO OF
NY
6
156
0.19
3.8
358
:.y
EAST RIVER
CONSOLIDATED EDISON CO OF
NY
7
200
0.29
10.7
1,556
NY
FAR ROCKAWAl
LONG ISLAND LIGHTING CO

4
114
0.00
0.0
0
NY
SLENUOOO
LONG ISLAND LIG"TING CO

4
114
0.07
5.0
173
NY
SLENWOOO
LONG ISLAND LIGHTING CO

5
114
<01
3.0
6
NY
GOUDEY
NEW YORK STATE ELEC & GAS
CORP
8
75
3 14
6.5
10,182
NY
GREENIDGE
NEW YORK STATE ELEC i GAS
CORP
4
113
3.19
7.2
11,550
NY
HUDSON AVENUE
CONSOLIDATED EDISON CO OF
NY
10
75
0.33
2.0
333
NY
LOVETT
ORANGE i ROCKLAND UTILS INC
4
197
0.04
7.9
160
NY
LOVETT
ORANGE i ROCKLAND UTILS INC
5
202
0.04
7.8
148
NY
NILUKEN
NEW YORK STATE ELEC I GAS
CORP
i
155
2.82
6.7
9,395
NY
NILLIKEN
NEW YORK STATE ELEC g GAS
CORP
2
167
2.82
10.9
15,395
NY
NORTHPORT
LONG ISLAND LIGHTING CO

ST1
387
2.70
20.3
27,396
NY
NORTHPORT
LONG ISLAND LIGHTING CO

2
387
2.68
19.8
26,585
NT
NORTHPORT
LONG ISLAND LIGHTING CO

3
387
2.69
19.3
25,915
MY
NORTHPORT
LOM6 ISLAND LIGHTING CO

4
387
0.65
14.7
4,743
NY
OSWEGO
NIAGARA MOHAWK POWER CORP

ST1
92
0.00
0.0
0
NY
OSWEGO
NIAGARA NOHAWK POWER CORP

ST5
902
1.88
10.4
9,834
NY
OSWEGO
NIAGARA NOHAWK POWER CORP

ST6
902
0.77
12.4
4,741
rr
OSWEGO
NIAGARA MOHAWK POWER CORP

2
92
0.00
0.0
0
NY
OSWEGO
NIAGARA MOHAWK POWER CORP

3
92
0.75
0.0
14
NY
OSWEGO
NIAGARA MOHAWK POWER CORP

4
100
0.76
0.5
181
NY
PORT JEFFERSON
LONG ISLAND LIGHTING CC

3
190
2.68
7.9
10,600
65

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TABLE 21.
(continued)










S02 Eaission
Fuel
S02




Capacity
Rate
Consuaed
Eaissions
Stat* Plant Nat
Utility Kmc
Unit
(MW)
(Ibs/MNBtu)
(10*12 Btu)
(tons)
MY
POST JEFFERSON
LONG 1SLAMO LIGHTING CO
4
190
2.70
9.0
12,195
NY
RAVENSWOOO
CONSOLIDATED EBISON CO OF NY
1
400
0.02
15.4
158
MY
UVENSWOOO
CONSOLIDATED EDISON CO OF MY
2
400
0.03
12.7
204
MY
RAVENSWOOO
CONSOLIDATED EDISON CO OF NY
3
972
0.27
12.8
1,739
MY
ROCHESTER MO 3
ROCHESTER GAS ( ELECTRIC CORP
12
82
3.12
5.0
7,795
MY
ROCHESTER NO 7
ROCHESTER GAS t ELECTRIC CORP
4
82
3.38
4.8
8,034
MY
ROSE TOM
CENTRAL HUDSON GAS ( ELEC CORP
1
621
1.70
24.7
20,945
MY
ROSE TON
CENTRAL HUDSON GAS g ELEC CORP
2
621
1.66
26.1
21,700
MY
SOMERSET
NEW YORK STATE ELEC 1 GAS CORP
1
655
0.35
45.2
8,010
MY
WATERSIDE
CONSOLIDATED EDISON CO OF NY
15
75
0.11
0.6
32
MY
WATERSIDE
CONSOLIDATED EDISON CO OF NY
7
81
0.08
1.5
63
MY
74TH STREfT
CONSOLIDATED EDISON CO CF NY
9
75
0.33
1.7
284
OH
ACHE
TOLEDO EDISON CO
6
113
1.03
3.7
1,913
OH
ASHTABULA
CLEVELAND ELECTRIC ILLUM CO
5
256
6.65
11.3
37,621
OH
AVON LAKE
CLEVELAND ELECTRIC ILLUN CO
6
86
4.03
5.1
10,190
OH
AVON LAKE
CLEVELAMO ELECTRIC ILLUM CO
7
86
4.03
4.4
8,861
OH
AVON LAKE
CLEVELAND ELECTRIC ILLUN CO
8
233
4.03
8.4
16,952
OH
AVON LAKE
CLEVELAND ELECTRIC ILLUN CO
9
680
4.05
20.4
41,322
OH
BAY SHORE
TOLEDO EDISON CO
1
141
1.68
8.6
7,189
OH
BAY SHORE
TOLEDO EC'.SON CO
2
141
1.71
7.8
6,641
OH
BAY SHORE
TOLEDO EDISON CO
3
141
1.93
9.0
8,682
OH
BAY SHORE
TOLEDO EDISON CO
4
218
1.96
10.1
9,964
OH
CARDINAL
BUCKEYE POWER INC
1
615
5.34
25.9
69,012
OH
CAKDINAL
BUCKEYE POWER INC
2
615
5.27
27.1
71,532
OH
CARDINAL
BUCKEYE POWER INC
3
650
1.22
31.2
19,019
OH
CONESVILIE
COLUMBUS & SOUTHERN OHIO EL CO
1
148
4.73
2.7
6,468
OH
CONESV1LLE
COLUMBUS g SOUTHERN OHIO EL CO
2
136
4.73
3.0
7,008
OH
CONESVILLE
COLUMBUS g SOUTHERN OHIO EL CO
3
162
4.73
4.1
9,646
OH
CONESVILLE
COLUMBUS g SOUTHERN OHIO EL CO
4
842
4.87
40.3
98,256
OH
CONESVILLE
COLUMBUS g SOUTHERN OHIO EL CO
5
444
1.06
18.1
9,553
CH
CONESVILLE
COLUMBUS g SOUTHERN OHIO EL CO
6
444
1.10
19.3
10,645
OH
EASTLAKE
CLEVE*-AND ELECTRIC ILLUN CO
1
123
4.78
6.9
16,550
OH
EASTLAKE
CLEVELAND ELECTRIC ILLUN CO
2
123
4.78
7.2
17,267
OH
EASTLAKE
CLEVELAND ELECTRIC ILLUN CO
3
123
4.78
8.2
19,545
OH
EASTLAKE
CLEVELANO ELECTRIC ILLUN CO
4
208
4.79
10.4
24,997
OH
EASTLAKE
CLEVELAND ELECTRIC ILLUN CO
5
680
4.83
33.1
79,918
OH
ESGEWATER
OHIO EDISON CO
4
105
2.62
4.7
6,149
OH
FRANK M TAIT
DAYTON POWER & LIGHT CO
4
147
0.00
0.0
0
OH
FRANK M TAIT
DAYTON POWER g LIGHT CO
5
147
0.00
0.0
C
OH
GEN J M GAVIN
OHIO POWER CO
1
1300
6.02
58.9
177,338
OH
GEN J M GAVIN
OHIO POWER CO
2
1300
6.04
61.6
185,911
OH
J M STUART
DAYTON POWER g LIGHT CO
1
610
2.20
35.8
39,46S
OH
J M STUART
DAYTON POWER g LIGHT CO
2
610
2.20
34.8
38,324
OH
J M STUART
DAYTON POWER g LIGHT CO
3
610
2.20
35.2
38,795
OH
J M STUART
DAYTON POWER g LIGHT CO
4
610
2.20
39.1
43,098
OH
KILLEN STATION
DAYTON POWER g LIGHT CO
2
666
0.92
13.1
6,019
OH
KYGER CREEK
OHIO VALLEY ELECTRIC CORP
1
217
5.SO
15.6
45,353
OH
KYGER CREEK
OHIO VALLEY ELECTRIC CORP
2
217
5.80
15.4
44,518
OH
KYGER CREEK
OHIO VALLEY ELECTRIC CORP
3
217
5.80
14.7
42,542
OH
KYGER CREEK
OHIO VALLEY ELECTRIC CORP
4
217
5.80
15.0
43,376
OH
KYGER CREEK
OHIO VALLEY ELECTRIC CORP
5
217
5.80
16.2
46,934
OH
LAXE ROAD
CLEVELANO CITY OF
11
85
O.GC
0.0
0
OH
LAKE SHORE
CLEVELANO ELECTRIC ILLUN CO
14
107
1.03
9.9
5,108
OH
LAKE SHORE
CLEVELANO ELECTRIC ILLIIH CO
18
256
1.04
0.3
158
66

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TABLE 21.
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S02 Eaission
Fuel
S02




Capacity
Rate
Consuaed
Eaissions
State Plant Naae
Utility Naae
Unit
(MU)
(Ibs/MMBtu)
(10*12 Btu)
(tons)
OH
MIAMI FORT
CINCINNATI GAS g ELECTRIC CO
5
100
3.01
0.2
262
OH
MIAMI FOOT
CINCINNATI GAS g ELECTRIC CO
6
163
3.96
10.7
21,111
CM
MIAMI FOOT
CINCINNATI GAS i ELFCTRIC CO
7
557
4.11
30.4
62,456
OH
MIAMI FORT
CINCINNATI GAS t ELECTRIC CO
8
558
1.13
25.0
14,114
OH
MUSKINGUM RIVER
OHIO POWER CO
1
220
7.53
11.0
41,429
OH
MUSKINGUM RIVE3
OHIO POWER CO
2
220
7.53
11.1
41,796
OH
MUSKINGUM RIVER
OHIO POWER CO
3
238
7.52
9.6
36,195
OH
MUSKINGUM RIVER
OHIO POWER CO
4
238
7.52
9.3
3:>,108
OH
MUSKINGUM RIVER
OHIO POWER CO
5
615
7.40
26.7
»,907
OH
NILES
OHIO EDISON CO
1
1?5
5.17
5.4
14.054
OH
NILES
OHIO EDISON CO
2
125
5.19
6.3
16,264
OH
PICWAY
COLUMBUS & SOUTHERN OHIO EL CO
5
106
6 20
4.4
13,671
OH
POSTOH
COLUMBUS I SOUTHERN OHIO EL CO
4
75
5.07
2.1
5,302
OH
R E BURGER
OHIO EDISON CO
3
100
5.19
5.0
12,9*12
OH
R E BURGER
OHIO EDISON CO
4
160
5.19
8.5
21,956
OH
R E BURGER
OHIO EDISON CO
5
160
5.21
10.0
25,973
OH
u h sakmis
OHIO EDISON CO
1
185
1.41
12.1
8,576
Off
W H SAMMIS
OHIO EDISON CO
2
185
1.41
10.0
7,057
OH
U H SAMMIS
OHIO EDISON CO
3
185
1.41
12.0
8,439
OH
U H SAMMIS
OHIO EDISON CO
4
180
1.41
8.0
5,640
OH
U H SAMMIS
OHIO EDISON CO
5
318
3.49
19.8
34,632
OH
U H SAMMIS
OHIO EDISON CO
6
623
3.49
35.1
61,391
OH
U H SAMMIS
OHIO EDISON CO
7
623
3.64
30.0
54,557
OH
WALTER C BECKJORD
CINCINNATI GAS g ELECTRIC CO
1
115
1.66
0.7
596
OH
WALTER C BECKJORD
CINCINNATI GAS g ELECTRIC CO
2
113
1.65
0.8
644
OH
WALTER C BECKJORD
CINCINNATI GAS g ELECTRIC CO
3
125
1.71
1.5
1,142
OH
WALTER C BECKJORD
CINCINNATI GAS & ELECTRIC CO
4
163
1.70
3.2
2,673
OH
WALTER C BECKJORD
CINCINNATI GAS & ELECTRIC CO
5
245
4.14
6.2
12,735
OH
WALTER C BECKJORD
CINCINNATI GAS g ELECTRIC CO
6
461
4.12
19.0
39,140
OK
COMANCHE
PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF OKLAHOMA
1S
185
<.01
13.2
4
OK
GRDA
GRAND RIVER DAM AUTHORITY
1
490
0.38
38.5
7,;?80
OK
GROA
GRAND RIVER DAM AUTHORITY
2
520
0.48
2.3
543
OK
HORSESHOE LAKE
OKLAHOMA GAS & ELECTRIC CO
ST7
220
0.00
7.4
0
OK
HORSESHOE LAKE
OKLAHOMA GAS g ELECTRIC CO
6
163
<.01
9.0
4
OK
HORSESHOE LAKE
OKLAHOMA GAS g ELECTRIC CO
8
443
0.00
13.5
0
OK
HUGO
WESTERN FARMERS ELEC COOP INC
1
400
0.92
24.1
11,079
OK
MOORELAND
WESTERN FARMERS ELEC COOP INC
2
125
0.00
1.8
0
OK
MOORELANO
WESTERN FARMERS ELEC COOP INC
3
135
0.00
0.3
0
OK
MUSKOGEE
OKLAHOMA GAS g ELECTRIC CO
3
173
<.01
6.4
2
OK
MUSKOGEE
OKLAHOMA GAS & ELECTRIC CO
4
572
0.74
21.9
8,050
OK
MUSKOGEE
OKLAHOMA GAS g ELECTRIC CO
5
572
0.72
22.7
8,162
OK
MUSKOGEE
OKLAHOMA GAS g ELECTRIC CO
6
572
0.59
24.5
7,276
OK
MUSTANG
OKLAHOMA GAS g ELECTRIC CO
1
82
<.01
1.9
1
OK
MUSTANG
OKLAHOMA GAS g ELECTRIC CO
3
113
0.00
0.0
0
OK
MUSTANG
OKLAHOMA GAS g ELECTRIC CO
4
253
<.01
7.4
2
OK
NORTHEASTERN
PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF OKLAHOMA
1
170
0.00
4.9
0
OK
NORTHEASTERN
PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF OKLAHOMA
2
473
<.01
16.3
7
OK
NORTHEASTERN
PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF OKLAHOMA
3
473
0.56
31.8
8,838
OK
NORTHEASTERN
PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF OKLAHOMA
4
473
0.87
29.8
13,020
OK
RIVERSIDE
PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF OKLAHOMA
1
473
<.01
23.0
7
OK
RIVERSIDE
PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF OKLAHOMA
2
473
<.01
11.9
3
OK
SEMINOLE
OKLAHOMA GAS g ELECTRIC CO
1
567
<-01
18.5
15
OK
SEMINOLE
OKLAHOMA GAS g ELECTRIC CO
2
567
<.01
21.0
6
OK
SEMINOLE
OKLAHOMA GAS g ELECTRIC CO
3
567
<.01
20.3
41
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S02 Eaission
Fuel
S02




Capacity
Rate
Consumed
Eaissions
State Plant Naae
Utility fciaae
Unit
(MW)
(Ibs/HMBtu)
(10*12 Btu)
(tons)
OK
SOONER
OKLAHOMA GAS & ElECTR1C CO
1
569
0.66
25.0
8,289
0«
SOONER
OKLAHOMA GAS & ELECTRIC CO
2
569
0.78
24.1
9,448
OK
SOUTHWESTERN
PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF OKLAHOMA
1
84
0.00
0.1
0
OK
SOUTHWESTERN
PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF OKLAHOMA
2
97
<.01
7.3
3
OK
SOUTHWESTERN
PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF OKLAHOMA
3
315
0.00
0.1
0
OK
TULSA
PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF OKLAHOMA
2
170
<.01
4.9
1
OK
TULSA
PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF OKLAHOMA
3
95
0.00
0.2
0
OK
TULSA
PUBLIC SERVICE CO OF OKLAHOMA
4
170
0.00
2.8
0
OR
BOAROffAN
PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC CO
1
561
0.70
7.1
2,483
PA
ARMSTRONG
WEST PENN POWER CO
1
163
2.81
11.7
16,434
PA
ARMSTRONG
WEST PEKN POWER CO
2
163
2.81
11.0
15,423
PA
BRUCE MANSFIELD
PENNSYLVANIA POWER CO
1
835
0.48
45.7
11,071
PA
BRUCE MANSFIELD
PENNSYLVANIA POWER CO
2
835
0.48
47.9
11,503
PA
BRUCE MANSFIELD
PENNSYLVANIA POWER CO
3
835
0.24
4S.5
S,S70
Pa
BRUNNER ISLAND
PENNSYLVANIA POWER S LIGHT CO
1
363
2.94
24.7
36,509
PA
BRUNNEft ISLANO
PENNSYLVANIA POWER 8 LIGHT CO
2
405
2.94
23.4
34,375
PA
BRUNNER ISLAND
PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT CO
3
790
2.95
42.6
62,933
PA
CHESUICK
DUQUESNE LIGHT CO
1
565
2.59
32.4
41,927
PA
COMEHAUGH
PENNSYLVANIA ELECTRIC CO
1
936
3.53
52.4
92,345
PA
CONEMAUGH
PENNSYLVANIA ELECTRIC CO
2
936
3.54
51.3
90,799
PA
CROMBY
PHILADELPHIA O.ECTRIC CO
1
188
0.09
8.2
389
PA
CK0M8Y
PHILADELPHIA E .ECTRIC CO
2
230
0.89
4.0
1,766
PA
DELAWARE
PHILADELPHIA -L'rCTRIC CO
7
156
0.38
2.4
465
PA
DELAWARE
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC CO
8
156
0.38
2.4
465
PA
EOOYSTONE
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC CO
1
354
0.19
14.5
1,349
PA
EOOYSTONE
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC CO
2
354
0.16
11.6
920
PA
EOOYSTONE
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC CO
3
391
0.41
7.4
1,520
PA
EDDYSTONE
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC CO
4
391
0.41
4.0
809
PA
ELRAMA
DUQUESNE LIGHT CO
1
100
0.23
2.3
255
PA
ELRAMA
DUQUESNE LIGHT CO
2
100
0.23
2.2
254
PA
ELRAMA
DUQUESNE LIGHT CO
3
125
0.23
3.8
434
PA
ELRAMA
DUQUESNE LIGHT CO
4
185
0.23
8.5
960
PA
F S PHILLIPS
DUQUESNE LIGHT CO
2
81
0.36
1.2
211
PA
F R PHILLIPS
DUQUESNE LIGHT CO
4
180
0.36
3.8
684
PA
HATFIELD'S FERRY
WEST PENN POWER CO
1
576
3.38
32.2
54,286
PA
HATFIELD'S FERRY
WEST PENN POWER CO
2
576
3.38
30.7
51,986
PA
HATFIELD'S FERRY
WEST PENN POWER CO
3
576
3.38
32.4
54,809
PA
HOLTVCOO
PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT CO
17
75
2.25
7.5
8,472
PA
HOMER CITY
PENNSYLVANIA ELECTRIC CO
1
660
2.75
33.5
46,008
PA
HOMER CITY
PENNSYLVANIA ELECTRIC CO
2
660
2.75
23.1
31,721
PA
HOMER CITY
PENNSYLVANIA ELECTRIC CO
3
692
1.63
41.8
34,000
PA
KEYSTONE
PENNSYLVANIA ELECTRIC CO
1
936
2.31
46.5
53,787
PA
KEYSTONE
PENNSYLVANIA ELECTRIC CO
2
936
£.31
56.3
65,070
PA
MARTINS CREEK
PENNSYLVANIA POWER S LIGHT CO
1
156
3.46
10.9
18,798
PA
MARTINS CREEK
PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT CO
2
156
3.53
10.5
18,472
PA
MARTINS CREEK
PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT CO
3
851
0.95
22.3
10,883
PA
MARTINS CREEK
PENNSYLVANIA POWER S LIGHT CO
4
851
0.95
23.5 .
11,241
PA
MITCHELL
WEST PENN POWER CO
1
75
0.63
0.0
1
PA
MITCHELL
WEST PENN POWER CO
2
75
0.56
0.0
1
PA
MITCHELL
WEST PENN POWER CO
3
299
0.39
11.9
2,344
PA
MONTOUR
PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT CO
1
806
2.30
47.5
54,721
PA
MONTOUR
PENNSYLVANIA MWER 8 LIGHT CO
2
819
2.31
45.5
52,618
PA
NEW CASTLE
PENNSYLVANIA POWER CO
3
98
2.34
5.2
6,109
PA
NEW CASTLE
PENNSYLVANIA POWER CO
4
114
2.42
3.9
4,757
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SC2 Emission
Fuel
S02




Capacity
Rate
Consumed
E«issions
State Plant Naae
Utility Na«e
Unit
(MW)
(ibs/MHBtu)
<10*12 Btu)
(tor.s)
PA
NEW CASTLE
PENNSYLVANIA POWER CO
5
136
2.33
9.0
10,435
PA
PORTLAND
METROPOLITAN EBISON CO
1
172
2,98
4.3
6,432
PA
PORTLAND
METROPOLITAN EDISCN CO
2
255
2.94
7.4
10,888
PA
RICHMOND
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC CO
12
165
0.46
0.5
122
PA
RICHMOND
PHII.ADELPHIA ELECTRIC CO
9
190
0.46
0.5
122
PA
SCHUYLKILL
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC CO
1
190
0.42
7.9
1,655
PA
SEWARD
PENNSYLVANIA ELECTRIC CO
5
156
2.37
8.9
10,545
PA
SHAWVILLE
PENNSYLVANIA ELECTRIC CO
1
125
3.16
8.6
13,486
PA
SHAWVILLE
PcMNSYLVANIA ELECTRIC CO
2
125
3.16
9.0
14,167
PA
SHAWVILLE
PENNSYLVANIA ELECTRIC CO
3
188
3.15
11.9
18,696
PA
SHAWVILLE
PENNSYLVANIA ELECTRIC CO
4
188
3.14
11.2
17,626
PA
SOUTHWARK
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC CO
1
173
0.44
0.3
62
PA
SOUTHWARK
PHILADELPHIA ELECTRIC CO
2
173
0.46
0.3
65
PA
SPRINGDALE
WEST PENN POWER CO
7
75
0.00
0.0
0
PA
SPR1NGCALE
WEST PENN POWER CO
8
141
0.00
0.0
0
PA
SUNBURY
PENNSYLVANIA POWER & LIGHT CO
1
93
0.81
7.0
2,830
PA
SUNBURY
PENNSYLVANIA POWER S LIGHT CO
2
93
0.81
7.0
2,830
PA
SUNBURY
PENNSYLVANIA POWER 8 LIGHT CO
3
104
2.98
7.3
10,908
PA
SUNBURY
PENNSYLVANIA POWER g LIGHT CO
4
156
2.98
10.3
15,283
PA
TITUS
METROPOLITAN EDISON CO
1
75
1.78
3.5
3,155
PA
TITUS
METROPOLITAN EDISON CO
2
75
1.83
3.6
3,277
PA
TITUS
METROPOLITAN cDISON CO
3
75
2.19
2.9
3,135
HI
SOUTH STREET
NEW ENGLAND POWER CO
12
98
1.65
0.9
715
SC
CANADYS STEAM
SOUTH CAROLINA ELECT ^UC&GAS CO
1
136
2.23
5.3
5,899
SC
CANADYS STEAM
SOUTH CAROLINA ;LECTKIC4GAS CO
2
136
2.15
4.6
4,907
SC
CANADYS STEAM
SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRICgGAS CO
3
218
2.33
4.1
4,752
SC
CROSS
SOUTH CAROLINA PUB SERv AUTH
2
556
0.32
28.1
4,441
SC
DOLPHUS M GRAINGER
SOUTH CAROLINA PUB SERV AU!H
1
82
2.70
4.4
5,954
SC
DOLPHUS M GRAINGER
SOUTH CAROLINA PUB SERV AUTH
2
82
2.70
4.7
6,372
SC
H B ROBINSON
CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT CO
1
207
1.79
5.7
5,150
SC
JEFFERIES
SOUTH CAROLINA PUB SERV AUTH
3
173
2.42
5.1
6,209
SC
JEFFERIES
SOUTH CAROLINA PUB SERV AUTH
4
173
2.42
5.8
6,976
SC
MCMEEKIN STEAK
SOUvH CAROLINA ELECTRICgGAS CO
1
147
2.35
8.6
10,118
SC
MCMEEKIN STEAM
SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRICgGAS CO
2
147
2.35
6.9
8,117
SC
URCUHART STEAM
SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRICgGAS CO
1
75
1.97
2.6
2,605
SC
UROUHART STEAM
SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC&GAS CO
2
75
1.97
2.9
2,885
SC
URQUHART STEAM
SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRIC&GAS CO
3
100
1.95
0.6
627
SC
U S LEF
DUKE POWER CO
1
90
1.54
1.5
1,191
SC
W S LEE
DUKE POWER CO
2
90
1.61
1.1
891
SC
W S LEE
DUKE POWER CO
3
175
1.54
3.7
2,828
SC
WATEREE STEAM
SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRICgGAS CO
1
386
1.96
16.5
16,201
SC
WATEREE STEAM
SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRICgGAS CO
2
386
1.97
16.5
16,197
SC
WILLIAMS STEAM
SOUTH CAROLINA ELECTRICgGAS CO
ST1
580
1.35
26.5
17,901
SC
WINYAH
SOUTH CAROLINA PUB SERV AUTH
1
315
1.80
13.3
11,959
SC
WINYAH
SOUTH CAROLINA PUB SERV AUTH
2
315
0 28
7.8
1,115
SC
WINYAH
SOUTH CAROLINA PUB SERV AUTH
3
315
0.18
8.9
791
SC
WINYAH
SOUTH CAROLINA PUB SERV AUTH
4
315
0.15
7.1
542
su
BIG STONE
OTTER TAIL POWER CO
1
456
2.44
26.3
32,157
SD
PATHFINDER
NORTHERN STATES POWER CO
1
75
0.74
0.0
4
TN
ALLEN
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
1
330
3.26
14.1
23,086
TN
ALLEN
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
2
330
3.26
14.1
23,086
TN
ALLEN
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
3
330
3.26
14.1
23,086
TN
BULL RUN
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
1
950
1.25
50.2
31,418
TN
CUMBERLAND
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
1
1300
4.79
72.3
173,240
69

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TABLE 21. (continued;





SO? Emission
Fuel
S02




Capacity
Rate
Cpf —1
Emissions
State Plr..it tiaee
Utility Naae
'Jnit
(MW)
(Ibs/MMBtu)
(10*12 fruu)
(tons)
TN
CUHBERI.AND
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUThORITY
2
1J-TO
4.78
72.4
172,982
TN
GALLATIN
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
1
300
3.93
16.4
32,177
ra
GALLATIN
TENNES:3E VALlEY AUTHOR!! .
2
300
3.93
16.4
32,177
TN
GALLATIN
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
3
328
4.08
15.3
32,177
TN
GALLATIN
TENNfcSSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
4
328
4.08
' li. 3
32,177
TN
JOHN SEVIER
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
1
200
2.22
'i i .4
12,631
TN
JOHN SEVIER
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
2
200
2.23
11.3
',2,625
TN
JOHN SEVIER
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
1
?00
2.23
11.3
12,6;>5
TN
JOHN SEVIER
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
4
200
2.23
11.3
12,625
TN
JOHNSCNVILLE
TENNESSEE VAL'.EY AUTHORITY
1
125
3.19
6.2
9,810
TN
JOHNSONVILLE
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
10
173
2.Si)
7.0
9,810
TN
JOHNSCNVILLE
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
2
125
3.19
. 6.2
9,810
TN
JOHNSONVILLE
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
3
125
3.v;
6.2
9,810
TN
JOHNSONVILLE
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
4
125
3.19
6.2
9,810
TM
JOHNSONVILLE
TFNNESSEE VALLEY AUTHOPITY
5
147
2.70
l.Z
9,810
TN
JOHNSONVILLE
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
6
147
2. '0
7.3
9,810
TN
JOHNSONVILLE
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
7
173
2.80
7.0
9,810
TN
JOHNSONVILLE
TENNESSEE LEY AUTHORITY
8
173
2. tO
7.0
9,810
In
JC.'!NCC.NVILLE
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
9
173
2.8u
7.0
9,810
TN
KINGSTON
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
1
175
1.81
9.3
8,889
IN
KINGSTON
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
2
175
1.81
9.8
8,889
TN
KINGSTON
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
3
175
1.81
9.8
8,^89
TN
KINGSTON
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITV
4
175
1.81
9.8
8,889
TN
KINGSTON
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
5
200
1.81
9.8
8,889
TN
KINGSTON -
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
6
200
1.81
9.8
8,889
TN
KINGSTON
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
7
200
1.81
9.8
8,S89
TN
KINGSTON
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
8
200
1.81
9.8
8,889
TN
KINGSTON
TENNESSEE VALLEY AUTHORITY
9
200
1.81
9.8
8,889
TX
BARNEY H DAVIS
CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO
1
353
<.01
20.0
33
TX
BARNEY M DAVIS
CENTRAL POWER S LIGHT CO
2
351
<.01
16.0
26
TX
BIG BROWN
TEXAS UT!LITIES ELECTRIC CO
1
593
1.53
40.6
30,964
TX
BIG BROUN
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO
2
593
1.49
29.7
22,133
TX
CEDAR BAYOU
HOUSTON LIGHTING S POWER CO
1
765
<.01
35.0
20
TX
CEDAR BAYOU
HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER CO
2
765
<.01
38.7
6
TX
CEDAR BAYOU
HOUSTON LIGHTING g POWER CO
3
765
<.01
29.8
18
TX
COLETO CREEK
CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO
1
600
0.64
37.7
12,040
TX
COLLIN
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO
1
156
0.05
2.1
54
TX
DALLAS
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO
3
79
0.02
1.2
10
TX
DALLAS
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO
9
75
0.02
1.2
10
TX
DANS8Y
BRYAN CITY OF
1
105
0 00
3.1
0
TX
DE CORDOVA
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO
1
799
<.01
42.1
91
TX
DECKER CREEK
AUSTIN CITY OF
1
348
0.00
6.6
0
TX
DECKER C*EFK
AUSTIN CITY OF
2
440
<.01
9 2
8
TX
DEEPWATLR
HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER CO
7
335
0.00
1.4
0
TX
E S JOSLIN
CENTRAL POWER S LIGHT CO
1
261
<.01
11.1
3
TX
EAGLE MOUNTAIN
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO
1
123
<.01
2.8
1
TX
EAGLE MOUNTAIN
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO
2
188
0.01
6.2
45
TX
EAGLE MOUNTAIN
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO
3
396
0.00
5.7
0
TX
FAYETTE POWER PROJ
LOWER COLORADO RIVER AUTHORITY
1
615
0.68
40.7
13,833
TX
FAYETTE POWER PROJ
LOWER COLORADO RIVCR AUiriORITY
2
615
0.76
43.7
16,601
TX
FORT PHANTOM
WEST TEXAS UTILITIES CO
1
157
<.01
5.3
7
TX
FORT PHANTOM
WEST TEXAS UTILITIES CO
2
207
0.01
6.9
35
TX
GIBBONS CREEK
TEXAS MUNICIPAL POWER AGENCY
1
408
0.30
62.2
9,351
TX
liRAHAM
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO
1
248
•:.ui
10.1
4
70

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TABLE 21. (continued)
S02 Emission Fuel	S02
Capacity Rate Consumed Emissions
Sta:
a Plant Na«e
Utility Name


Unit
CMW)
(Ibs/MMBtu)
(10*12 Btu)
(tons)
TX
GRAHAM
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC
CO

2
387
0.01
19.6
52
TX
GREENS BAYOO
HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER
CO

1
75
0.09
0.9
39
TX
GREENS BAYOU
HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER
CO

2
75
0.00
1.1
0
TX
GREENS BAYOU
HOUSTON LIGHTING S POWER
CO

5
446
0.00
15.1
0
TX
HANDLEY
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC
CO

2
75
0.02
3.2
27
TX
HANDLEY
TEXAS UTILITIES ELEClRIC
CO

3
405
0.00
18.3
0
TX
HANDLEY
TEXAS UTILITIES E'. ECTRIC
CO

4
455
<.01
5.8
11
TX
HANDLEY
TEXAS UTILITIES. ELECTRIC
CO

5
455
<.01
6.4
11
TX
HARRINGTON STATION
SOUTHWESTERN PUBLIC SERVICE
CO
1
360
0.65
23.6
7,723
TX
HARRINGTON STATION
SOUTHWESTERN ' k'BLIC SERVICE
CO
2
360
0.68
22.8
7,723
TX
HARRINGTON STATION
SOUTHWESTERN f ;BLIC SERVICE
CO
3
360
0.66
23.3
7,723
TX
HIRAM CLARKE
HOUSTON L1GHTIN6 S POWER
CO

ST3
75
0.01
0.2
«
TX
HIRAH CLARKE
HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER
CO

ST4
75
0.01
0.1
1
TX
HOLLY STREET
AUSTIN CITY OF


1
113
0.00
1.0
0
TX
HOLLY STREET
AUSTIN CITY OF


2
113
0.00
1.4
0
TX
HOLLY STREET
AUSTIN CITY OF


3
197
0.00
3.4
0
TX
HOLLY STREET
AUSTIN CITY OF


4
205
O.CIO
2.0
0
17.
J L BATES
CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO


1
75
0.00
2.6
0
TX
J L BATES
CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO


2
114
<.01
5.6
2
TX
J T DEELY
SAN ANTONIO CITY OF


1
418
0.94
27.0
12,682
TX
J T DEELY
SAN ANTONIO CITY OF


2
418
0.94
28.5
13,359
TX
JONES STATION
SOUTHWESTERN PUBLIC SERVICE
CO
1
248
<.01
5.7
j
IX
JONES STATION
SOUTHWESTERN PUBLIC SERVICE
CO
2
248
<.01
4.1
5
TX
KNOX LfcE
SOUTHWESTERN ELECTRIC POWER
CO
5
499
<.01
10.7
3
TX
LA PALMA
CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO


6
163
<.01
8.1
3
TX
LAKE CREEK
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC
CO

S11
80
<.01
2.1
2
TX
LAKE CREEK
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC
CO

ST2
236
<.01
8.5
3
TX
LAKE HUBBARD
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC
CO

1
397
0.01
7.7
24
TX
LAKE HUBBARD
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC
CO

2
531
0.01
23.2
95
TX
LAREDO
CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO


3
115
<.01
4.0
2
TX
LEON CREEK
SAN ANTONIO CITY OF


4
100
0.00
0.5
0
TX
LEWIS CREEK
GULF STATES UTILITIES CO


1
271
<.01
13.8
4
TX
LEWIS CREEK
GULF STATES UTILITIES CO


2
271
<.01
11.9
4
TX
LIKESTONE
HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER
CO

1
313
0.30
2.5
378
TX
LIMESTONE
HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER
CO

2
720
0.00
0.0
0
TX
LON C HILL
CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO


1
75
<.01
0.5
1
TX
LON C HILL
CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO


2
75
0.03
0.5
7
TX
LON C HILL
CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO


3
163
0.00
8.0
0
TX
LON C HILL
CENTRAL POWER S LIGHT CO


4
261
0.00
8.6
0
TX
MARTIN LAKE
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC
CO

1
793
1.20
53.3
31,902
TX
MASTIN LAKE
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC
CO

2
793
1.20
51.8
31,036
TX
MAR7IN LAKE
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC
CO

3
793
1.20
52.0
31,290
TX
MISSION ROAD
SAN ANTONIO CITY Of


3
100
0.00
0.2
0
TX
KONTICELLO
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC
CO

1
593
1.69
45.5
38,353
TX
MOHTICcLLO
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC
CO

2
593
1.81
41.7
37,735
TX
MONTICELLO
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC
CO

3
793
1.00
61.4
30,680
TX
MORGAN CREEK
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC
CO

4
75
<.01
3.3
8
TX
MORGAN CREEK
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC
CO

5
170
<.01
6.8
8
TX
.10RGAN C3EEK
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC
CO

6
518
0.02
28.7
234
TX
MOUNTAIN CREEK
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC
CO

3
75
O.C?
0.6
7
TX
MOUNTAIN CREEK
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC
CO

6
136
0.01
2.6
9
TX
MOUNTAIN CREEK
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC
CO

7
136
0.01
o. 2
9
TX
MOUNTAIN CREEK
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC
CO

8
581
0.01
21.7
59
TX
NECHES
GULF STATES UTILITIES CO


5
75
<.01
0.0
;
71

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TABLE 21.
(continued)
State Plant Naae
Uti iity Name

Unit
Capacity
(MW)
S02 Emission
Rate
(Ibs/MMBtu)
Fuel.
Consumed
(10*12 Btu)
S02
Emissions
(tons)
TX
NECHES
GULF STATES UTILITIES CO

6
75
<.01
0.0
1
TX
NECKE3
GULF STATES UTILITIES CO

7
114
0.00
0.0
0
TX
NECHES
GULF STATES UTILITIES CO

8
114
0.00
0.0
0
TX
NEl'MAN
EL PASO ELECTRIC CO

1
82
0.00
0.7
0
TX
NEWMAN
EL PASO ELECTRIC CO

2
82
0.00
1.4
0
TX
NEWMAN
EL PASO ELECTRIC CO

3
122
0.00
4.1
0
TX
NICHOLS STATION
SOUTHWESTERN PUBLIC SERVICE
CO
1
113
0.00
3.4
0
TX
NICHOLS STATION
SOUTHWESTERN PUBLIC SERVICE
CO
2
114
0.00
3.9
0
TX
NICHOLS STATION
SOUTHWESTERN PUBLIC SERVICE
CO
3
248
0.00
2.3
0
TX
NORTH LAKE
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO

1
177
0.00
4.3
0
TX
NORTH LAKE
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO

2
170
0.02
4.8
44
TX
NORTH LAKE
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO

3
361
0.01
11.0
78
TX
NORTH MAIN
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO

4
81
0.01
1.9
5
TX
NUECcS BAY
CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO

6
180
<.01
6.2
1
TX
NUECES BAY
CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO

7
351
<.01
20.3
1
TX
0 U SOMMERS
SAN ANTONIO CITY OF

1
430
0.01
17.1
77
TX
0 W SOMMERS
SAN ANTONIO CITY OF

2
430
<.01
8.2
2
IX
CJK CREEK
WEST TEXAS UTILITIES CO

1
82
0.01
3.7
14
TX
OKLAUNION
WEST TEXAS UTILITIES CO

1
720
0.00
0.0
0
TX
P H ROBINSON
HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER CO

1
485
o.oo
26.5
0
TX
P H ROBINSON
HOUSTON LIGHTING 8 POWER CO

2
485
0.00
20.7
0
TX
P H ROBINSON
HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER CO

3
581
0.00
29.4
0
TX
P H ROBINSON
HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER CO

4
765
<.01
33.6
4
TX
PAINT CREEK
WEST TEXAS UTILITIES CO

4
115
<.01
4.7
1
TX
PARKDALE
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO

1
80
0.02
1.4
12
TX
PARKDALE
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO

2
125
0.01
2.9
11
TX
PARKDALE
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO

3
136
0.02
2.2
18
TX
PERMIAN BASiN
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO

5
115
0.00
4.9
0
TX
PERMIAN BASIN
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO

6
536
0.03
23.6
296
TX
PIRKEY
SOUTHWESTERN ELECTRIC POWER
CO
1
719
1.64
39.0
31,938
TX
PLANT X
SOUTHWESTERN PUBLIC SERVICE
CO
2
98
0.00
0.1
0
Tr
PLANT X
SOUTHWESTERN PUBLIC SERVICE
CO
3
98
0.00
4.1
0
TX
PLANT X
SOUTHWESTERN PUBLIC SERVICE
CO
4
190
0.00
0.0
0
TX
R W MILLER
BRAZOS ELECTRIC POWER COOP INC
2
100
0.00
4.4
0
TX
R W MILLER
BRAZOS ELECTRIC POWER COOP INC
3
200
<.01
9.6
1
TX
RAY OLINGER
GARLAND CITY OF

1
75
0.02
1.5
12
TX
RAY OLINGER
GARLANO CI1Y OF

2
113
<•01
2.5
6
TX
RAY OLINGER
GARLAND CITY OF

3
157
C.G1
3.1
8
TX
RIO PECOS
WEST TEXAS UTILITIES CO

6
99
0.00
7.9
0
TX
RIVER CREST
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO

1
113
0.03
",.7
29
TX
SABINE
GULF STATES UTILITIES CO

1
239
<.01
6.6
4
TX
SABINE
GUL5 STATES UTILITIES CO

2
239
<.01
7.3
4
TX
SABINE
GULF STATES UTILITIES CO

3
473
<.01
24.5
6
TX
SABINE
GULF STATES UTILITIES CO

4
592
<.01
21.0
9
TX
SABINE
GULF STATES UTILITIES CO

5
507
<.01
14.8
9
TX
SAM BERTRON
HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER CO

ST1
188
0.01
2.C
8
TX
SAM BERTRON
HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER CO

ST2
188
0.02
1.0
8
TX
SAM BERTRON
HOUSTON LIGHTING g POWER CO

3
225
<.01
5.2
8
TX
SAM BERTRON
HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER CO

4
225
<.01
3.6
8
TX
SAN ANGELJ
WEST TEXAS UTILITIES CO

2
101
0.00
4.0
0
TX
SAN MIGUEL
SAN MIGUEL ELECTRIC COOP INC
1
448
1.37
29.7
2 ',299
TX
SANDOW
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO

4
591
1.20
40.3
24,2,96
TX
SIM GIDEON
LOWER COLORAOO RIVER AUTHORITY
-i
125
0.00
2.8
0
TX
SIM GIDEON
LOWER COLORAOO RIVER AUTHORITY
2
125
0.00
2.3
0
72

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TABLE 21.
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502 Emission
Fuel
SO?




Capacity
Rate
Consumed
Eaissions
State Plant Na«e
Uti lity Mane
Unit
(MW)
(Lbs/MMBtu)
(10*12 Btu)
(tons)
TX
SIM GIDEON
LOWER COLORADO RIVER AUTHORITY
J
315
<.01
11.6
1
TX
STRYKER CREEK
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO
ST1
177
<.01
9.3
22
TX
STRYKER CREEK
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO
ST2
527
<.01
22,4
22
TX
T C FERGUSON
LOWER COLORADO RIVER AUTHORITY
1
408
<.01
11.3
3
TX
T H WHARTON
HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER CO
1
75
o.on
0.5
0
TX
T H WHARTON
HOUSTON LIGHTING 8 POWER CO
2
248
0.00
4.4
0
TX
TOLK STATION
SOUTHWESTERN PUBLIC SERVICE CO
1
561
0.60
31.3
9,412
TX
TOUC STATION
SOUTHWESTERN PUBLIC SERVICE CO
2
561
0,60
23.0
6,897
TX
TRADINGHOUSE
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO
1
581
<.01
25.2
21
TX
TRADINGHOUSE
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO
2
799
<.01
40.8
46
TX
TRINIDAD
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO
6
239
<.01
6.1
2
TX
V H BRAUNIG
SAN ANTONIO CITY OF

230
<.01
3.5
1
TX
V H BRAUNIG
SAN ANTON10 CITY OF
2
230
<.01
5.3
1
TX
V H BRAUNIG
SAN ANTONIO CITY OF
3
400
<.01
17.9
5
TX
VALLEY
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO
1
199
<.01
3.3
6
TX
VALLEY
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO
2
581
<.01
21.5
45
TX
VALLEY
TEXAS UTILITIES ELECTRIC CO
3
396
<.01
7.1
2
TX
VICTORIA
CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO
4
75
<.01
0.4
1
TX
VICTORIA
CENTRAL POWER & LIGHT CO
5
180
<.01
5.1
2
TX
VICTORIA
CENTRAL POWER S LIGHT CO
6
261
0.00
10.3
0
TX
w ; PARISH
HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER CO
1
188
0.00
2.7
0
TX
W A PAPISM
HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER CO
2
188
<.01
2.7
4
TX
W A PARISH
HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER CO
3
299
0.00
10.8
0
TX
W A PARISH
HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER CO
4
581
<.01
23.7
5
TX
W i. PARISH
HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER CO
5
734
0.62
47.3
14,565
TX
W A PARISH
HOUSTON LIGHTING 8 POWER CO
6
734
0.95
45.1
21,405
TX
W A PARISH
HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER CO
7
615
1.07

19,499
TX
g A PARISH
HOUSTON LIGHTING 8 POWER CO
3
615
0.22
39.1
4,238
TX
W B TUTTLE
SAN ANTONIO CITY OF
2
100
0.00
1.0
0
TX
W B TUTTLE
SAN ANTONIO CITY OF
3
100
0.00
0.6
0
TX
W B TUTTLE
SAN ANTONIO CITY OF
A
160
<.01
2.2
1
TX
WEBSTER
HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER CO
1
113
0.00
0.8
0
TX
WE3STER
HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER CO
2
113
0.00
1.0
0
TX
WEBSTER
HOUSTON LIGHTING & POWER CO
3
389
0.00
14.9
0
TX
WELSH
SOUTHWESTERN ELECTRIC POWER CO
1
558
0.93
25.6
11,889
TX
WELSH
SOUTHWESTERN ELECTRIC POWER CO
2
558
0.71
24.0
8,531
TX
WELSH
SOUTHWESTERN ELECTRIC POWER CO
3
558
0.62
31.4
9,675
TX
WILKES
SOUTHWESTERN ELECTRIC POWER CO
1
180
<.01
1.1
1
TX
WILKES
SOUTHWESTERN ELECTRIC POWER CO
2
351
<.01
5.4
1
TX
WILKES
SOUTHWESTERN ELECTRIC POWER CO
3
351
0.00
6.0
0
'JT
BONANZA
DESERET GENERATION & TRAN COOP
1
400
0.00
0.0
0
UT
CARBON
UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO
1
75
0.93
3.0
1,398
UT
CARBON
UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO
2
114
0.93
2.6
1,214
UT
GADSBY
UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO
3
114
0.85
3.9
1,664
UT
HUNTER (EMERY)
UTAH POWER 8 LIGHT CO
1
446
0.19
25.9
2,418
UT
HUNTER (EMERY)
UTAH POWER 8 LIGHT CO
2
446
0.18
23.8
2,196
UT
HUNTER (EMERY)
UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO
7
447
0.09
29.5
1,366
UT
HUNTINGTON
UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO
1
446
0.18
28.2
2,538
UT
HUNTINGTON
UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO
2
446
0.71
27.3
9,761
VA
BREKO BLUFF
VIRGINIA ELECTRIC S POWER CO
4
185
1.32
8.5
5,611
VA
CHESTERFIELD
VIRGINIA ELECTRIC S POWER CO
3
100
1.49
3 8
2.. (524
VA
CHESTERFIELD
VIRGINIA ELECTRIC 8 POWER CO
4
188
1.50
8.9
6,702
VA
CHESTERFIELD
VIRGINIA ELECTRIC & POWER CO
5
359
1.50
*o C
12,001
VA
CHESTERFIELD
VIRGINIA ELECTRIC 8 POWER CO
6
694
1.50
J8.6
21,388
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TABLE 21.
(continued)










S02 Emission
Fuel
SOS




Capacity
Rate
Consumed
Emissions
State Plant Hame
Ut U i ty Ka«e
Ur.it
(MW)
(Ibs/MNBtu)
(10*12 Btu)
(tons)
VA
CLINCH RIVER
APPALACHIAN o^VER CO
1
238
1.09
9.6
5,258
VA
CLINCH RIVER
APPALACHIAN POWER CO
2
238
1.09
10.8
5,901
VA
CLINCH RIVER
APPALACHIAN POWER CO
3
238
1.09
13. 8
7,553
VA
SLEN LYN
APPALACHIAN POWER (.0
5
100
1.39
2.1
1,486
VA
GLEN LYN
APPALACHIAN POWER CO
6
238
1.40
11.3
7,894
VA
PORTSMOUTH
VIRGINIA ELECTRIC g POWER CO
ST4
239
1.45
8.4
6,099
VA
PORTSMOUTH
VIRGINIA ELECTRIC & POWER CO
3
162
1.45
7.7
5,569
VA
POSSUM POINT
VIRGINIA ELECTRIC & POWER CO
3
114
1.50
3.7
2,/66
VA
POSSUM POINT
VIRGINIA ELECTRIC & POWER CO
4
239
1.50
11.2
8,353
VA
POSSUM POINT
VIRGINIA ELECTRIC & POWER CO
5
882
0.76
5.8
2,201
VA
POTOMAC RIVER
POTOMAC ELECTRIC POWER CO
1
92
1.25
4.2
2,613
VA
POTOMAC RIVER
POTOMAC ELECTRIC POWER CO
2
92
1.23
4.4
2,686
VA
POTONAi RIVE"
POTOMAC ELECTRIC POWER CO
3
110
1.22
5.4
3,287
VA
POTOMAC RIVER
POTOMAC ELECTRIC POWER CO
4
110
1.22
5.9
3,619
VA
POTOMAC RIVER
POTOMAC ELECTRIC POWER CO
5
110
1.25
6.3
3,969
VA
YORKTOWN
VIRGINIA ELECTRIC g POWER CO
1
166
1.91
6.8
6,468
VA
VORKTOUN
VIRGINIA ELECTRIC g POWER CO
2
170
1.93
3.3
3,163
VA
YORKTOWN
VIRGINIA ELECTRIC £ POWER CO
3
382
0.95
3.3
1,562
UA
CENTRALIA
PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT CO
1
.565
1.67
40.2
33,565
WA
CENTRALIA
PACIFIC POWER 8 LIGHT CO
2
665
1.68
41.9
35,208
Wl
ALMA
OAIRYLAND POWER COOP
5
82
4.49
2.9
6,477
VI
COLUMBIA
WISCONSIN POWER S LIGHT CO
1
512
1.33
29.0
19,258
WI
COLUMBIA
WISCONSIN POWER & LIGHT CO
2
512
0.69
21.9
7,573
UI
'.DGEWATER
WISCONSIN POWER g LIGHT CO
4
351
4.27
18.6
39,722
WI
tDGEUATtR
WISCONSIN POWER & LIGHT CO
5
390
0.70
13.7
6,546
UI
J. P. MADGETT
DAIRYl.ANO POWER COOP
1
387
0.81
15.1
6,092
UI
LA CROSSE/GENOA
DAIRYHNO POWER COOP
ST3
346
4.57
17.3
39,673
UI
NELSON DEUEY
WISCONSIN POWER g LIGHT CO
1
114
4.62
5.8
13,289
UI
NELSON DEWEY
WISCONSIN POWER & LIGHT CO
2
114
4.83
5.1
12,273
UI
NORTH OAK CREEK
WISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER CO
1
120
3.96
3.5
6,923
UI
NORTH OAK CREEK
WISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER CO
2
120
3.98
4.0
7,862
UI
NORTH OAK CREEK
UISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER CO
3
130
3.99
3.6
7,182
UI
NORTH OAK CREEK
WISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER CO
4
130
2.98
4.7
9,304
UI
PLEASANT PRAIRIE
UISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER CO
1
617
0.63
27.6
8,741
UI
PLEASANT PRAIRIE
WISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER CO
2
617
0.69
13.4
4,628
UI
PORT WASHINGTON
WISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER CT
1
80
3.93
1.5
2,938
UI
PORT UASHINGTON
UISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER CO
2
80
3.85
2.7
5,172
VI
PORT UASHINGTON
WISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER CO
3
80
4.05
1.5
3,116
UI
PORT UASHINGTON
WISCONSIN ELFCTRIC POWER CO
4
80
3.97
2.2
4,344
UI
PORT UASHINGTON
WISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER CO
5
80
3.50
0.1
187
UI
PULLIAM
WISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORF
7
75
3.90
3.5
6,836
UI
PULLIAM
UISCONSIN PU3LIC SEPV1CE CORP
8
125
3.90
5.4
10,446
UI
POCK RIVER
WISCONSIN POWER & LIGHT CO
1
75
3.97
3.0
5,904
UI
ROCK RIVER
WISCONSIN POWER 8 LIGHT CO
2
75
4.04
3.7
7,474
UI
SOUTH OAK CREEK
WISCONSIN ELECTRJC POWER CO
5
275
3.95
8.3
1* 396
UI
SOUTH OAK CREEK
WISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER CO
6
275
3.85
9.2
17, >"21
UI
SOUTH OAK CREEK
UISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER CO
7
318
3.98
14.0
27,756
UI
SOUTH OAK CREEK
WISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER CO
8
324
3.99
11.2
22,419
UI
VALLEY
UISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER CO
1
136
2.41
6.5
7,900
UI
VALLEY
WISCONSIN ELECTRIC POWER CO
2
136
2.42
6.2
7,529
UI
WESTON
UISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORP
2
75
3.09
3.0
4,580
UI
WESTON
UISCONSIN PUBLIC SERVICE CORP
3
S22
0.62
19.6
6,088
wv
ALBRIGHT
MONONGAHELA POWER CO
3
140
3.22
7.4
11,9?3
WV
FORT MARTIN
MONONGAHELA POWER CO
1
576
2.81
31.6
44,309
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TABLE 21. (continued)
S02 Emission Fuel	S02
Capacity Rate Consumed Emissions
State Plant Naae
Utility Naae


Unit
(HW)
(Ibs/MMBtu)
(10*12 Btu)
(tons)
WV
FORT MARTIN
MONONGAHELA POWER CO


2
576
2.81
31.9
44,824
WV
HARRISON
MONONGAHELA POWER CO



684
4.35
36.0
78,231
UV
HARRISON
MONONGAHELA POWER CO


2
684
4.35
36.0
78,231
WV
HARRISON
MONONGAHELA POWER CO


3
684
4.35
36.0
78,231
WV
JOHN E AMOS
APPALACHIAN POWER CO


1
816
1.22
46.7
28,444
WV
JOHN E AMOS
APPALACHIAN POWER CO


2
816
1.22
43.4
26,408
UV
JOHN E AMOS
APPALACHIAN POWER CO


3
1300
1.22
67.9
41,291
WV
KAMMER
OHIO POWER CO


1
238
7.51
13.0
48,863
WV
KAtWER
OHIO POWER CO


2
238
7.51
15.4
57,963
WV
KAMMER
OHIO POWER CO


3
238
7.51
13.4
50,208
WV
KANAWHA RIVER
APPALACHIAN POWER CO


1
220
1.40
7.2
5,012
WV
KWiAiftSA RIVER
APPALACHIAN POWER CO


2
220
1.40
5.7
4,008
WV
MITCHELL
OHIO POWER CO


1
816
2.60
37.0
48,079
WV
MITCHfLL
OHIO POWER CO


2
816
2.60
42.5
55,247
WV
MOUNTAINEER (13015
APPALACHIAN POWER CO


1
1300
0.92
67.1
30,763
WV
MT STORM
VIRGINIA ELECTRIC & POWER
CO
1
570
2.89
33.6
48,587
WV
MT STORM
VIRGINIA ELECTRIC & POWER
CO
2
570
2.89
24.8
35,817
WV
MT STORM
VIRGINIA ELECTRIC & POWER
co
3
522
2.88
30.5
43,907
WV
PHIL SPORN
CENTRAL OPERATING CO


1
153
1.43
4.5
3,222
WV
PHIL SPORN
CENTRAL OPERATING CO


2
153
1.43
3.8
2,734
WV
PHIL SPORN
CENTRAL OPERATING CO


3
153
1.43
5.4
3,862
WV
PHIL SPORN
CENTRAL OPERATING CO


4
•l 53
1.43
4.8
3,405
WV
PHIL SPORN
CENTRAL OPERATING CO


5
496
1.49
21.5
16,022
WV
PLEASANTS
MONONGAHELA POWER CO


1
684
0.44
33.5
7,318
WV
PLEASANTS
MONONGAHELA POWER CO


2
684
0.44
39.4
8,607
WV
rivesv :lle
MONONGAHELA POWER CO


6
75
1.56
3.4
2,624
WV
WILLOW ISLAND
MONONGAHELA POWEk CO


2
163
2.03
8.3
8,440
WY
DAVE JCHNSTON
PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT
CO

1
100
1.00
9.4
4,722
WY
DAVE JCHNSTON
PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT
CO

2
100
1.00
8.8
4,421
WY
DAVE JOHNSTON
PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT
CO

3
220
1.06
16.0
8,517
w
DAVE JOHNSTON
PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT
CO

4
330
0.50
20.1
5,042
WY
JIM BRIDGER
PACIFIC POWER 3 LIGHT
CO

1
509
1.16
36.8
21,253
WY
JIM BFIDGER
PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT
CO

2
509
1.16
35.4
£0,458
WY
JIM Bf:lDGER
PACIFIC POWER & LiGHT
CO

3
509
1.16
33.4
19,325
WY
JIM BIUDGER
PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT
CO

4
509
0.22
33.2
3,585
WY
LARAMIE RIVER
BASIN ELECTRIC POUER COOP

1
570
0.11
39.9
2,100
WY
LARAMIE RIVER
BASIN ELECTRIC POWER COOP

2
570
0.14
33.0
2,300
WY
LARAMIE RIVER
BASIN ELECTRIC POWER COOP

3
570
0.31
27.7
4,300
WY
NAUGKTON
UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO


1
163
1.22
10.3
6,277
WY
NAUGh TON
UTAH POWER S LIGHT CO


2
218
1.22
15.4
9,372
WY
NAl'GF TON
UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO


3
326
0.38
15.1
2,859
WY
WYOWX
PACIFIC POUSR & LIGHT
CO

1
332
1.29
30.6
19,708
75

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APPENDIX A
CODE LISTS FOR DATA FILES
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TABLE A-l. PRIME MOVER
Code	Type
0
No data
1
Fossil steam (boiler)
2
Geothermal
3
Conventional hydroelectric
4
Pumped storage hydroelectric
5
Nuclear steam
6
Internal combustion
7
Combined cycle
8
Combustion turbine
9
Exotic
10
Cogeneration*
* for new units only, not provided in AUSM inventories
79
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TABLE A-2. PLANT TECHNOLOGY CODE
0	no data
Combustion Turbines
1	natural gas combustion turbine (peaking)
2	distillate oil combustion turbine (peaking)
3	residual oil combustion turbine (peaking)
4	hydro - pumped storage
Conventional Steam
5	conventional	natural gas steam
6	conventional	distillate oil steam
7	conventional	residual oil steam
8	conventional	solvent refined coal
Combined Cvcle
9	natural gas combined cycle
10	distillate oil combined cycle
11	residual oil combined cycle
12	pressurized fluidized bed combined cycle
13	gasification combined cycle
14	gasification combined cycle - new construction
Conventional Steam
15	coal steam
16	light water reactor (nuclear steam)
Atmospheric Fluidized Bed
17	bituminous fluidized bed
18	subbituminous fluidized bed
Renewables and Other
19	hydroelectric dam
2 0 not used
21	geothermal
22	dispersed fuel cells
23	solar central receiver
24	municipal refuse
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TABLE A-3. BOTTOM TYPE CODES
Code
0
1
2
Type
No data
Wet
Dry
TABLE A-4. FIRING TYPE CODES
Code	Type
C	N/A or no data
1	Wall
2	Opposed
3	Tangential
4	Spreader stoker
5	Cyclone
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TABLE A-*S.FUEL TYPE CODES
Code	Type
0
N/A or no data
1
Coal
2
Residual oil
3
Distillate oil
4
Natural gas
5
(unused)*
6
Nuclear fuel
7
Other
* This code was assigned to gasoline by
the URGE team. There are no utility
plants in NURF which use gasoline.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
O A
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
Sn
TABLE A-6. COAL SUPPLY REGIONS
State - District
BOM District of
Origin Number
Pennsylvania - East
1
Pennsylvania - West
2
Maryland - West
1
West Virginia - East
1
West Virginia - North
3
West Virginia - Panhandle
6
West Virginia - Southeast
7
West Virginia - Southwest
8
Ohio
4
Virginia - East
7
Virginia - West
8
Kentucky - East
8
Kentucky - West
9
Tennessee - North
8
Tennessee - South
13
Illinois
10
Indiana
11
Iowa
12
Alabama
13
Arkansas
14
Oklahoma - East
14
Oklahoma - West
15
Kansas
15
Missouri
15
Texas
15
Colorado - North
lb
Colorado - South
17
New Mexico - Northeast
17
New Mexico - West
18
Arizona
18
Wyoming
19
Utah
20
North Dakota
21
Montana
22
Washington State
23
Other
N/A
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TABLE A-7. REGULATORY CATEGORIES
Code	Type
1	S	SIP
2	N	NSPS
3	R	RNSPS
4	L	LOCAL
84


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0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
TABLE A-8. S02 CONTROL EQUIPMENT CODES
Type
None or no data
Wet limestone scrubber
Dry limestone scrubber
Magnesium oxide
Sodium carbonate
Alkaline fly ash
Sodium sulfite scrubbing
Sulfuric acid plant
Absorption column
Spray tower
Dual alkali scrubber
Venturi scrubber
Catalytic oxidation - FGD
Fabric filter
8b

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0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
TABLE A-9. NOx CONTROL EQUIPMENT CODES
Type
None or no data
Burners out of service
Derating
Fuel switching
Flue gas recirculation
Low NOx burner
Overfire air
Off-stoichiometric firing
Reduced air preheat
Water injection
Steam injection
Ammonia injection
Selective catalytic reduction
Scrubber
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TABLE A-10. TSP CONTROL EQUIPMENT CODES
Code	Type
0
None or no data
1
Mechanical collector
2
Hot-side electrostatic precipitator (ESP)
3
Cold-side ESP
4
Combination mechanical/ESP
5
Baghouse
6
Wet. Scrubber
7
Afterburner
8
Absorption column
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TABLE A-ll. COMPARISON OF FUEL-BASED QUANTITY BURNED AND
HEATING VALUE UNITS
NURF.t
NAPAP*
Unit Inventory,
Form 7t"7	
Quantity Units
Coal
Oil
Gas
ton
1000 gal
Mficf
1000 ton
1000 bbl
MMcf
Heating Value Units
Coal
Oil
Gas
MMBtu/ton
MMBtu/1000 gal
MMBtu/MMcf
Btu/lb
Btu/gal
Btu/cf
Called SCC Units.
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TABLE A-12. SOURCE CLASSIFICATION CODE RELATIONSHIPS
Irime Mover and Fuel
Firing Type
Bottom Type SCC
1 Fossil Steam (Boiler)
I Coal
Bituminous	0 No data
1 Wall
Subbituminous
Lignite
2 Opposed
3 Tangential
4	Stoker
5	Cyclone
1 No data
1	Wall
2	Opposed
3	Tangential
4	Stoker
5	Cyclone
0	No data
1	Wall
0
No data
10100202
1
Wet
10100201
2
Dry
10100202
0
No data
10100202
1
Wet
10100201
2
Dry
10100202
0
No data
10100202
1
Wet
10100201
2
Dry
10100202
0
No data
10100212

Wet
10100201
2
Dry
10100212
All
10100204
All
10100203
0
No data
10100222
1
Wet
10100221
2
Dry
10100222
0
No data
10100222
1
Wet
10100221
2
Dry
10100222
0
No data
101002 22
1
Wet
10100221
2
Dry
10100222
0
No data
10100226
1
Wet
10100221
2
Dry
101C0226
All
10100224
All
10100223
All
10100301
All
10100301
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TABLE A-12. (continued)
Prime Mover and Fuel
Firing Type Bcctom Type SCC
1 Fossil Steam (Boiler)
1 Coal
Lignite
2 Residual oil
2	Opposed
3	Tangential
4	Stoker
5	Cyclone
0	Ko data
1	Wall
2	Opposed
3	Tangential
4	Stoker
5	Cyclone
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
10100301
10100302
10100306
10100303
10100401
10100401
10100401
10100404
10100401
10100401
3 Distillate oil
0 No data
4 Natural gas
6	Internal	Combustion
3	Distillate oil
4	Natural gas
7	Combined Cycle
3	Distillate oil
4	Natural gas
1
2
3
4
5
0
1
2
3
4
5
Wall
Opposed
Tangential
Stoker
Cyclone
No data
Wall
Opposed
Tangential
Stoker
Cyclone
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
All
10100501
10100501
10100501
10100501
10100501
10100501
10100601
10100601
10100601
10100604
10100601
10100601
20100102
20100202
20100101
20100201
8 Combustion Turbine
3	Distillate oil All
4	Natural gas	All
Ail
All
20100101
20100201
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APPENDIX B
FILE LAYOUT FOR THE 1985 EXISTING UKIT INVENTORY DATA FILE
This appendix presents the layout of the existing unit data
file. Because it is in card image, it can be used on almost all
available computer systems. The formats of numeric data are
designed to be accessible to any mathematically-oriented computer
language including FORTRAN and PL/I.
The file consists of three components, a documentation
preamble, a set of counters identifying the number of units in
each, and the data. Table B-l describes the format of the
documentation preamble and state unit frequency counters, and
Table B-2 describes the format of the data file. The information
in Table B-2 is also included as part of the documentation
preamble in the distribution file.
91

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TABLE B-l. FILE LAYOUT FOR EXISTING UNIT DATA FILE PREAMBLE
Card	Columns
1	1-3
2 - n	1-80
n+1 -	1-72
n+5
FORTRAN
Format	Contents
13	Counter with number of
lines of comments
A80	Comment cards (n is 1 plus
the counter from card I)
2413	The number of units in each
state by FIPS code {i.e.,
FIPS code, number of units
FIPS code, number of units
etc.); space is provided
for 60 states.
02

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TABLE B-2. AUSM EXISTING UNIT DATA FILE LAYOUT
RECORD COLUMNS FORMAT VARIABLE CONTENTS
1
- 5
15
USEQ
UNIT SEQUENCE NUMBER
6
- 10
15
OR.TSPL
DOE PLANT CODE (ORIS)
11
- 14
A4
UNi'TX
UNIT ID CODE (LEFT JUSTIFIED)
15
- 21
F7.2
MULT
UNIT MULTIPLIER (SHARE OWNED)
22
- 23
12
LOCST
FIPS STATE CODE
24
- 26
13
LOCCTY
FIPS COUNTY CODE
27
- 28
12
N/A
FIPS OWNER STATE (NOT IMPLEMENTED)
29
- 33
15
ORISR
DOE OLD 01ILITY CODE (ORIS)
34
- 35
12
N/A
JISPATCH REGION CODE (NOT IMPLEMENTED)
36
- 38
X3


39
- 62
A24
PNAME
PLANT NAME
63
- 67
F5.2
RFACTOR
SCRUBBER RETROFIT FACTOR
68
- 77
110
NAPID
NEDS PLANT ID CODE
78
- 79
A2
POINT_ID
NEDS POINT ID CODE
1
- 3
X3


¦+

11
PRIME
PRIME MOVER
5
- 7
13
TCODE
TECHNOLOGY CODE
8
- 13
F6.0
HTRATE
UNIT HEAT RATE (BTU/KWH)
14
- 18
F5.0
NETDC
NAMEPLATE CAPACITY (MV)
19
- 23
F5.0
NETDC
CURRENT CAPACITY (MW NET PENALTIES)
24
- 27
X4


28
- 31
F4.2
CFACT
CURRENT CAPACITY FACTOR (FRACTION)
32
- 35
F4.2
N/A
UNIT AVAILABILITY (FRACTION)
36
- 43
F8.1
GENER
GENERATION (GVH)
44
- 45
12
BNUM
BOTTOM TYPE CODE
46
- 47
12
FNUM
FIRING TYPE CODE
48
- 52
F5. 1
N/A
NONFUEL VARIABLE O&M COSTS (MILLS/KUH)
53
- 55
X3


56
- 59
14
YRONL
YEAR ON-LINE
60
- 63
14
YRRETDT
RETIREMENT YEAR
1
- 3
X3


4
- 5
12
FUEL1
PRIMARY FUEL CODE
6
- 11
16
HEAT!
PRIMARY FUEL HEATING VALUE*
12
- 15
F4.1
SULF1
PRIMARY FUEL SULFUR CONTENT (FRACTION)
16
- 19
F4.1
ASH 1
PRIMARY FUEL ASH CONTENT (FRACTION)
20
- 25
F6.1
FCC) ST 1
PRIMARY FUEL DELIVERED PRICE (CENTS/MMBTU)
26
- 32
F7.1
0UAN1
PRIMARY FUEL QUANTITY CONSUMED*
33
- 40
F3. 1
QCF1
PRIMARY FUEL CONSUMED AT CF=1.0*
41
- 43
X3


44
- 47
F4.2
HFF.AC
BTU FRACTION OF FIRST COAL USE
48
- 53
16
BTl!
FIRST COAL HEATING VALUE*
54
- 57
F4. 1
SU-jF
FIRST COAL SULFUR CONTENT (FRACTION)
58
- 60
T4. 1
AS1:
FIRST COAL ASH CONTENT (FRACTION)
62
- 67
F6.1
C05T
FIRST COAL DELIVERED PRICE (CENTS/MMBTU)
68
- 69
12
ORIGIN
FIRST COAL SUPPLY REGION
(continued)
93

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TABLE B-2. (continued)
RECORD COLUMNS FORMAT VARIABLE
1 -
• 3
X3

4 -
¦ 7
F4.2
SHFRAC
8 -
• 13
16
sb':u
14 -
¦ 17
F4, 1
SSULF
18 -
• 21
F4.1
SASH
22 -
¦ 27
F6.1
SCOST
28 -
¦ 29
12
SORIGIN
30 -
¦ 32
X3

33 ¦
• 34
12
FU:',L2
35 -
• 40
16
HEaT2
41 ¦
• 44
F4.1
SULF2
45 -
• 48
F4.1
ASII2
49 ¦
• 54
F6.1
FC0ST2
55 ¦
¦ 61
F7.1
QUAN2
1 •
• 3
X3

4

11
S02CAT
5 ¦
• 10
F6. i
S02EMLIi
11 ¦
¦ 16
F6.1
N/A
17 -
• 21
15
N/A
22
- 24
X3

25

11
TSPCAT
26 •
¦ 31
X6

32 ¦
¦ 37
F6.2
N/a
38 -
¦ 42
15
N/A
43
¦ 45
X3

46

11
NOXCAT
47 -
¦ 52
X6

53 ¦
• 58
F6.1
N/A
59 -
¦ 63
15
N/A
CONTENTS
BTU FRACTION OF SECOND COAL USE
SECOND COAL HEATING VALUE*
SECOND COAL SULFUR (FRACTION)
SECOND COAL ASH (FRACTION)
SECOND FUEL DELIVERED PRICE (CENTS/MMBTU)
SECOND COAL SUPPLY REGION
SECONDARY FUEL CODE
SECONDARY FUEL HEATING VALUE*
SECONDARY FUEL SULFUR (FRACTION)
SECONDARY FUEL ASH (FRACTION)
SECONDARY ?UEL COST (CENTS/MMBTU)
SECONDARY FUEL QUANTITY CONSUMED*
S02 REGULATORY CATEGORY
S02 EMISSION LIMIT (LBS/MMBTU)
MODELING S02 STANDARD (LBS/MMBTU)
SO2 COMPLIANCE YEAR
TSP REGULATORY CATEGORY
MODELING TSP STANDARD (LBS/MMBTU)
TSP COMPLIANCE YEAR
NCX REGULATORY CATEGORY
MODELING NOX STANDARD (LBS/MMBTU)
NOX COMPLIANCE YEAR
(continued)
94

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TABLE B-2. (continued)
RECORD COLUMNS FORMAT VARIABLE CONTENTS
1
- 2
X2


3
- 4
12
S02CNTL
SO2 CONTROL DEVICE
5
- 9
F5.2
S02EFF
S02 CONTROL EFFICIENCY (%)
10
- 14
F5.2
N/A
S02 DEVICE GAS BYPASS (%)
15
- 19
F5.2
S02RTE
S02 EMISSION RATE (LBS/HMBTU)
20
- 22
X3


2^
- 24
i:
N0XCNTL1
PRIMARY NOX CONTROL DEVICE
25
- 26
12
N0XCNTL2
SECONDARY NOX CONTROL DEVICE
27
- 31
F5.2
NOXEFF
NOX CONTROL EFFICIENCY (%;
32
- 36
F5.2
no:»te
NOX EMISSION RATE (LBS/M>oTU)
37
- 39
X3


40
- 41
12
T3PCNTL
TSP CONTROL DEVICE
42
- 46
F5.2
TSPEFF
TSP CONTROL EFFICIENCY (%)
47
- 51
F5.2
TSPRTE
TSP EMISSION RATE {LBS/KMBTU)
52
- 58
F7.5
N/a
TOTAL VARIABLE COST ASSOCIATED WITH




POLLUTION CONTROL ($/KWH)
59

11
FUTS02
FUTURE SCRUBBER PLANNED? (1=YSS)
60
- 63
14
S02YYMM
FUTURE SCRUBBER DATE ON-LINE (YYMM)
64
- 68
F5.2
FUTSEF
FUTURE SCRUBBER REMOVAL EFFICIENCY (%)
1
- 5
15
UCODE
OPERATING UTILITY CODE
6
- 25
A20
ut::lname
OPERATING UTILITY NAME
26
- 30
15
0WNRNM01
PRIMARY OWNER UTILITY CODE
31
- 32
A2
0VNRST01
PRIhARY OWNER STATE (POSTAL CODE)
33
- 37
F5.2
0VNRPR01
OWNERSHIP BY PRIMARY OWNER (%)
38
- 42
15
0WNRNM02
SECONDARY OWNER UTILITY CODE
43
- 44
A2
0WNRST02
SECONDARY OWNER STATE (POSTAL CODE)
45
- 49
F5.2
0WNRPR02
OWNERSHIP BY SECONDARY OWNER (%)
50
- 54
15
0WIJRNM03
TERTIARY OWNER UTILITY CODE
55
- 56
A2
0WNRSTO3
TERTIARY OWNER STATE (POSTAL CODE)
57
- 61
F5.2
0WNRPR03
OWNERSHIP BY TERTIARY OWNER (%)
*See Table A-ll for information on SCC units used by fuel type.
95

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APPENDIX C
FILE LAYOUT FOR THE 1985 ANNOUNCED INVENTORY DATA FILE
This appendix presents the announced inventory file layout.
As with the existing unit data file, the announced inventory is
in card image format.
The announced inventory consists of three components, a
documentation preamble, a set of state unit frequency counters,
and the data. Table C-l describes the format of r.hfe
documentation preamble and state unit frequency counters, and
Table C-2 describes the format of the data file. The information
in Table C-2 is also included as part of the documentation
preamble in the distribution file.
96

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TABLE C~l. FILE LAYOUT FOR ANNOUNCED INVENTORY PREAMBLE
FORTRAN
Card	Columns Format	Contents
1	1-3	13
2	- n	1-80	A80
n+1 -	1-72	2413
n+5
Counter with number of lines
of comments
Comment cards (n is 1 plus the
counter from card 1)
The number of units in each
state by FIPS cede (i.e.,
FIPS code, number of units,
FIPS code, number of units,
etc.); space is provided for
60 states.
97

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TABLE C-2. ANNOUNCED INVENTORY FILE LAYOUT
RECORD COLUMNS FORMAT VARIABLE CONTENTS
1
-
5
15
USEQ
UNIT SEQUENCE NUMBER
6
-
10
15
ORISPL
DOE PLANT CODE (ORIS)
11
-
14
A4
UNITX
UNIT ID CODE (LEFT JUSTIFIED)
15
-
20
F6.2
MULT
UNIT MULTIPLIER (SHARE OWNED





ALWAYS=1.0)
21
-
22
12
LOCST
FIPS STATE CODE
23
-
25
13
LOCCTY
FIPS COUNTY CODE
26
-
27
12
N/A
FIPS OWNER STATE
28
-
32
15
ORISR
DOE OLD UTILITY CODE (ORIS)
33
-
34
12
N/A
DISPATCH REGION CODE
35
-
37
X3


38
-
61
A24
PNAME
PLANT NAME
1
—
3
X3


4


11
PRIME
PRIME MOVER
5
-
7
13
TCODE
TECHNOLOGY CODE
8
-
13
16
N/A
UNIT HEAT RATE (BTU/KWH)
14
-
18
F5.0
NETDC
NAMEPLATE CAPACITY (MW)
19
-
23
F5.0
NFTDC
CURRENT CAPACIIY (MW NET PENALTIES)
24
-
26
F3.2
N/A
MODELING MAXIMUM CAPACITY FACTOR





(FRACTION)
27
-
29
F3.2
CFACT
CURRENT CAPACITY FACTOR (FRACTION)
30
-
32
13
N/A
UNIT AVAILABILITY (FRACTION)
33
-
39
F7.1
GENJ<,.»
GENERATION, CURRENT YEAR (GWH)
40
-
41
12
BNUM
BOTTOM TYPE CODE
42
-
43
12
FNUM
FIRING TYPE CODE
44
-
47
14
N/A
NONFUEL VARIABLE O&M COSTS (MILLS/'KWH)
48
-
50
X3


51
-
54
14
YRONL
YEAR ON-LINE
55
-
58
14
N/A
RETIREMENT YEAR
59


11
S02CAT
S02 REGULATORY CATEGORY
60


11
TSPCAT
TSP REGULATORY CATEGORY
61


11
NOXCAT
NOX REGULATORY CATEGORY
1
—
5
15
UCODE
OPERATING UTILITY CODE
6
-
25
A20
UTILNAME
OPERATING UTILITY NAME
26
-
30
15
OWNRNMOl
PRIMARY OWNER UTILITY CODE
31
-
32
A2
OWNRSTOl
PRIMARY OWNER STATE (POSTAL '"'ODE)
33
-
37
F5.2
OWNRPROl
OWNERSHIP BY PRIMARY OWNER (%)
38
-
42
15
OWNRNM02
SECONDARY OWNER UTILITY CODE
43
-
44
A2
OWNRST02
SECONDARY OWNER STATE (POSTAL CODE)
45
-
49
F5.2
OWNRPR02
OWNERSHIP BY SECONDARY OWNER (%)
50
-
54
15
OWNRNM03
TERTIARY OWNER UTILITY CODE
55
-
56
A2
OWNRST03
TERTIARY OWNER STATE (POSTAL CODE)
57
-
61
F5.2
OWNRPRO 3
OWNERSHIP BY TERTIARY OWNER (%)
98

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APPENDIX D
SOURCES OF ANNOUNCED UNIT DATA
Cincinnati Gas and Electric Annual Report, 1987.
Minnesota Power 1987 Annual Report.
North American Electric Reliability Council, "1985 Electric
Pcwer Supply & Demand, for 1985-1994," 1985.
North American Electric Reliability Council, "1986 Electric
Power Supply & Demand, 1986-1995," October 1986.
North American Electric Reliability Council, "1987/88 Winter
Assessment of Overall Reliability of Bulk Power Supply in
the Electric Utility Systems of North America," November
1987.
Nuclear News, "World List of Nuclear Power Plants," February
1988.
Pownr, miscellaneous articles, January 1987 to May 1988.
Public Utilities Fortnightly, miscellaneous articles, January
1988 to June 1963.
U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration,
"Steam-Electric Plant Operation and Design Report, " EIA-767
data file, 1985.
U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration,
"Inventory of Power Plants in the United States 1986,"
August 1987.
U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration,
"Inventory of Power Plants in the United dtates 1985,"
DOE/EIA-0095(85) August 1986.
U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration,
"Electric Power Annual 1986," DOE/EIA-0348(86) September
1S87.
Wall Street Journal, miscellaneous articles, January 1988 to
June 1988.
Washington Post, miscellaneous articles, January 1988 to June
1988.
99

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APPENDIX E
CONCORDANCE FILES
100

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1
I
Table E-1
I DBS UCOOS-OOE For# 7<9 OR I $8 Utility Code
and Ncae Concordance FHe
ORISS
For« 759 Utility Na«e
UCOOE
iDBS Utility .'jae
5X01
Mcgra'h '.ight & Power Co
12119
NcGrath Light & Power Co
50002
Ashlend, City of
911
Ash.and City of
50003
Citi*ens Utilities Coapar.y
3611
Citizens Utilities Co
50004
Kacai Electric Co«pany
lOOf 4
Kauai Electric Co
50005
Northeast Nuclear Energy Co
2"'687
No."the«st Nuclear Energy Co
50006
.'asper Kun Lt i Pwr Plait
9667
Jasper City at
50C07
Superior Mater Lt $ Pwr Co.
1S336
Superior Water Light&Power Co
50006
Oklahoma Ordance Works Authority
14062
Oklahoma Elect-ic Coop Inc.
50010
Texas Mil/Texas Utilities Clec Co
18716
Texas Utilities Generating Co
50011
Wolverine Power Supply Coop, Inc
20910
Wolverine Pwr Supply Coop Inc
500') 2
Livingston Nontax City or
26232
Livvigston City of
5C013
North Aaerican Hydro
13666
North Anericar. Hyd' o Inc
50014
Osceola Power & Lig/it
14216
Osceola City of
5001:
(iilatari Bros Co
6885
Giloan Brothers Co
50017
Aitkin Publ'o Utilities Com
174
Aitkin Public Utilities Co«w
50021
Alabaaa El«c Coop, Inc
189
Alabsea electric Coop Inc
50022
SO CU:Alabaea Power Co
195
Alabaw Power Co
5002C
Alaska Electric Lt & Pur Co
213
Alaska Electr-c Light&PowerCo
50027
Alaska Power Adainistrttion
220
Alaska '-'uwer Adain'.strat'on
50028
Alaska Power arui Telephone Company
219
Alaska Cover & Telenors to
50030
Alaska Village Electric Coop, Inc
221
Alaska Village Eiei Coop Inc
50031
Albany Cily of
228
Albany City of
50036
Tideland E.M.C.
19108
Tideland Electric Hesber Corp
50039
Alcoa Generating Corporation
261
Alcoa aenertiting Corp
50042
Al«x»~Jria Bd o.' Public Works
295
Alexandria City of
50043
Alexandria Ei.ec Lt & Pr Dept
298
Alexandria City of
50043
Algona Municipal Utilities
309
Algona City of
50054
Alliance, City of
367
Alliance City of
50059
Alpena Power Co
392
Alpena Power Co
50061
Aita ilun Elec Lt i Pvr Pit Sys
405
Alta City of
50069
AEP/A«erican Electric Power Co, Inc
488
Aaetican Electric Power Inc
5X70
A«es, City of fc'lectric Utility
554
Aines City of
5X76
Anchorage Hun Lt & Pwr Deot
599
Anchorage City of
50002
Anita Municipal Utilities
632
Anita City of
50085
Ansley Municipal Light Plant
605
Ansley City of
50087
Anthony City of
701
Anthony city ?r"
50094
Arcadia Hun Electric Utility
764
Arcadia City of
50096
Arcanun water % Light Plant
768
ArcariUO City of
50099
Arizona Electric Pwr Coop, Ire
796
Arizona Electric Pvr Coop Inc
50101
Arizona Public Service Cotpany
803
Arizona Public Service Co
50103
Arkansas Electric Coop Corp
807
Arkansas Electric Coop Corp
50105
MID SO:Arkansas Power & Light Co
814
Arkansas Power & Light Co
50112
Arnold Municipal Plant
871
Arnold Village of
50121
Associated Electric Coop, Inc
•524
Associated Electric Coop Inc
50125
Kirby Power Commission
967
Atlan-3 Power t Inc
50126
Deepwatei Operating Company
4983
Detpwatef Operating Co
50127
Atlantic Mun Utilities
965
Atlantic City cf
50128
Attica City of
989
Attica City of
53129
Auburn, City of Board of Public Wks
993
Auburn City of
50132
Au^usCa, City of
998
Augusta Citv of
50133
Augusta Light and Mater Plant
10X
Augusta City of
50135
Austin Electric Oept
1015
Austin City of
50137
Austin Utilities
1009
Austin City of
50142
Aztec City of
1046
Aztec City of
50144
BARC Electric Cooperative
1062
BARC Electric Coop Inc
50152
Baldwin. Cit,' of
1148
Baldwin City City of
50154
Baltiswre Gas t Electric Co
1167
Baltimore Gas 8 Electric Co
50156
Bancroft Mun Electric Plant
1172
Bancroft City of
50159
Bangor Hydro Electric Co
1179
Bangor Hydro-Electric Co
101
i

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I*:l IIIIWJ11JJ .PUUIMPlii '9
wmm
Table E-1. (continued)
OWISH
Form 759 Utility Maae
UCOOE
I0aS Utility Naae
50168
Barnesville, City of (WO
1233
Barnesville City of
SOI 70
Barron Light & Watsr Dept
1278
Barron City of
50178
Barton Village Electric Dept
1299
Barton Village lnc
50180
Basin Electric Pwr Coop, lnc
1307
Basin Electric Power Coop
5C186
baudette Light & Water Dept
1353
Baodette City of
50197
Seaver City Corporation
1434
Beaver City Corp
50198
Beaver, <"ity of
1435
Beever City Cit; of
50199
Bedford Electric Dept
1456
Bedford City of
50204
Belleville City of
1519
Bellville City of
50205
Bellevue Municipal Utilities
1515
Bellevue City of
50210
Beloit, City of
1525
Beloit City of
50214
Benkelaan, City of
1554
Benkflmen City of
50217
Benson Water Ught Heat 6 Pwr Pit
1573
Benson City of
50222
Benton Eleccric Lgt and Pvr Oist
1581
3enton City of
50229
Berlin Electric Light Plant
1615
Berlin City of
50233
Bethany, City of dun Lt & Wat
1647
Bethany City of
50236
Bethel Utilities Coaaission
1651
Bethel Utilities Corp lnc
50244
Big Rivers Ele-tric Corporation
1692
Big Rivers Electric Corp
50256
BUck Hills Pwr & Lt Co
19545
Black Hi Ms Corp
50259
Black River Falls, City of
1776
Black Kiver rails City of
50264
Blair, City of Dept of Utilities
1814
Blair City of
50268
Blandin Power Coapany
1839
Standing City of
50270
8l-ck Island Power Co
1857
Block Island Power Co
50273
Blooafield Hun Utilities
1869
Blcowfield City of
50274
Blooming Prairie Pub Utils Coaa
1871
Blooaing Prairie City of
50276
Blue Earth Lt i Wtr Dept
1383
Blue Earth City of
5C282
Blue Ridge Electric Membership Corp
1889
Blue Ridge Elec Meaber Corp
5C?89
Bcmners Ferry, City of Lt i Wtr Opt
1956
Bonners Ferry City of
50300
Boston Edison Coapany
1998
Boston Edison Co
50302
Bountiful City Light & Power
2010
Bountiful City City of
50303
Bowersock Mills & Power Co
2048
Bowersock Mills & Power Co
50312
Brady Water t Light Works
2135
Brady City of
50315
Braintree Electric Light Dept
2144
Braintree Town of
50318
Brazos Elec Pwr Coop, lnc
2172
Brazes Electric Power Cooplnc
50319
Brazos River Authority
2176
Brazos River Authority
50322
Breese, City of
2188
Breese tity of
50332
Brighaa City Corporation
2220
Brighaa Ciiy Corp
50339
Broken Bow Hun Utilities
2277
Broken Bow City of
50341
Brooklyn Mun Utilities
2287
Brooklyn City of
50348
Brownfield Mun Pr & Lt Plant
2404
Brownfield City of
50349
Brownsville, City of Pub UC'ls Brd
2409
Brownsville City of
50354
Bryan, City of
2442
Bryan City of
50356
Bryan Hunicipat Light & Water Works
2439
Bryan City of
50357
Bryant Light I Power Plant
2448
Bryent City of
50359
Buckeye Power, lnc
7004
3uckeye Power lnc
50366
Buhl Public Utilities Dept
2491
Buhl City of
50367
Burbank Public Service Department
2507
Burbank City of
50372
Burlingaae City of
2547
Burlingaae City of
50373
Burlington City of
2553
8urlingron C;ty of
50375
Burlington Electric Light Dept
2548
Burlington City of
50376
Burlington City of
2550
Burlington City of
50381
Burwell Municipal Utilities
2C09
Burwell City of
50183
Buahnell Hun 5l«c Lt t Pwr Util
2634
Bushnell City of
50386
Butler Light & Watir Service
2647
Butler City of
50399
Cajun Elec Power Coop, lnc
2777
Cajun Electric Power Coop lnc
50407
CA State Dept of Water Resources
3255
California Oept-Wtr Resources
50409
Callaway Mun El»c Utilities
2859
Callaway 'llage of
50412
Coaaonwealth Energy Sys
41:0
Coaaonwe* -.n energy Systea
50413
C i«6ridge Lt t Water Works
2888
Caabritigi; City of
50415
Caaeron Hun Lt t Water Dept
2900
Caaeron City of
50417
Caapell Lt I Pwr
2930
Caapb»ll City of
50418
Caapbell Municipal Elec Dept
2931
C»apbe U ViIlag* of
50421
Cc—wnwealth Energy Sys
2951
Canal Electric Co
102

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Table E-1. (continued)
onisn
fura 759 Utility Ha»e
UCObE
IDBS utility Naae
50423	Caney Valley Elec Coop Assn, Inc	2961
50450	Cape Hatters* Elec Membership Corp	2962
50438	Carlyle Municipal Utilities	3037
50440	Carai Light & Water	3040
50441	Carolina Power t Light Co	3046
50447	CarrolIton Municipal Utilities	3082
50450	Carthage Water & Elec Plant	3113
50452	Cascade Hun Elec Plant	3137
50453	Utilities Holding Coapany	27471
50463	Cavalier, City of Lt & Wtr Plant	3186
50467	Cedar Falls Utilities	3203
50472	Cedarburg Lt S Wtr Coaa	32G8
50474	Center Hun Lt & Pvr	3227
50481	Central Electric Power Coop	40218
50484	Central Hudson Sas & Elec Corp	3249
50485	Central Illinois Light Co	32S2
50486	Central Illinois Public Service Co	3253
50487	Central Iowa Power Coop	3258
50489	Midwest Energy, Inc.	12524
50490	Central Louisiana Flee Co, Inc	3265
50491	Central Maine Power Coopany	3266
50494	Central Nebraska Pub Pvr & Irr Dist	3271
50496	Cen ? Sw:Central Power t Light Co	3278
5O50C	Crntel Corporation IKS)	3285
50503	Central Veraont Pub Serv Corp	3292
50S06	Centralia Nun Hydro-tlec Plart	3295
50514	Chanute, City of	3355
50516	Chappel City of	3373
50525	Chelan County P U 0 Mo 1	3413
50531	Cherokee Light t Power Dept.	3425
50543	Cheyenne Lt, Fuel t Power Co	3461
50544	Chicago the Metropolitan Sanita	12389
50546	Chillicothe Municipal Utilities	3486
50552	Chugach Electric Assn, Inc	3522
50556	Cincinnati Gas t Electric Co	3542
50560	Citiiens Utilities Co	3611
50570	Clarksdale Water & Light Oept	3702
50577	Clay Center Mun Lt 4 Mater Plant	3710
50587	Clevtland Elec Illua Co, The	3755
50589	Cleveland Publ Utils Oept	3762
50594	Clinton, Village of	3813
50596	Clowerlnnd Electric Coop (MS)	3828
50610	Coffeyville Nun Lt Dept	3892
50611	Coggan Municipal Light Plant	3900
50612	Colby Mun Wtr t Lt Plant	3913
50613	Coldwater, City of Bd of Pub Utils	3915
50614	Colet»an, City of	3923
50622	Colorado Springs, City oT	3989
50623	Colorado-UTE Elec Assn, Inc	3994
50631	Coluabia Water & uight Oept	4045
50633	Coluabus & Southern Oftio Elec Co	4062
50535	CoUwbus, Oiv cf Electricity	4065
5C643	CoBnonwealth Ediion Co«p»ny	4110
50645	Tcxes-New Xexico Power tc	40051
50651	HE UtilrConn Light 8 Pov-er Co	4176
50652	Connecticut Yankee Atoaic Pvr Co	4187
50653	Consolidated Edison Co of N 1, Inc	4226
50655	Consolidated Water Power Coapa/iy	4247
50653	Consumers Power Coapany	4254
50665	Coon Rapids Mun Utilities	4305
50668	Cooperative Power Association	4322
50672	Copper Valley Electric Assn, Inc	4329
50676	Cordova Electric Cooperative	40215
Caney Valley El Coop Assn Inc
Cape Hatteras Elec HeaberCorp
Carlyle City of
Carni City of
Carolina Power & Light Co
CarrolUon City of
Carthage City of
Cascade City of
Utilities Holding Co
Cavalier City of
Cedar Falls City of
Cedarburg Light £ Water Com
Center City cf
Central Electric Pwr Coop Inc
Central Hudson Sas & ElecCorp
Central Illinois Light Co
Central Illinois Pjb Serv Co
Central Iowa Power Coop
Midwest Energy Inc
Central Louisiana Elec Co Inc
Central Maino Power Co
Central Nebraska Pub P&I Oist
Central Power S Light Co
Centel Corp
Central Vernont Pub Serv Corp
Centralia City of
Chanute City of
Chappell City of
PUO No 1 of Chelan County
Cherokee City of
Cheyenne Lioht Fuel & PowerCo
Metropolitan District Ccs*
Chillicothe City of
Chugach Electric Assn Inc
Cincinnati Gas & Electric Co
Citizens Utilities Co
Clarksdale City of
Clay Center City of
Cleveland Electric Hlun Co
Cleveland City of
Clinton Village of
Cloverland Flectric Coop
Coffeyville City of
Ccggon City of
Colby City of
Coldwater City of
Colenan City of
Colorado Springs City of
Co'.orado-Ute Electric Assnlnc
Columbia City of
Coluabus & Southern Ohio EICo
Coluabus City of
Co««onw
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Table 6-1. (continued)
OSISE
For* 759 Utility Naae
UCOD^
IDBS Utility Mane
50678
Com Belt Power Coop
4363
Corn Belt Power Coop
50682
Corning Municipal Utilities
4375
Corning City of
50693!
Craig-Botetourt Electric Coop
4471
Craig-8ot»tourt Electric Coop
50696
Crawfordsville Elec Lt I Pwr litiI
4508
Crawfordsville Elec LgtSPwrCo
50703
Crete, City of Elec & Water Dept
4527
Crete City of
50704
Crisp County Power Conaission
4538
Crisp County Power Com
50710
Crystal falls, City of U & Utr
4604
Crystal Falls City of
50711-
Culpsper Town of
4619
Culpeper Town of
50717
Cumberland Municipal Utility
4627
Cuaberland City of
50720
Curtis, City of
4661
Curtis City of
50721
Cuahing, City of
4667
Cushiiig City of
50731
Dahlberg light ( Power Co
471S
Oahlberg Light £ Powe- Co
50733
Dairyland Power Cooperative
4716
Oairyiand Power Coop
50741
Danville Water, Gas & Elec Dept
4794
Danville City of
50752
Dayton Power 6 Light Coapany, the
4922
Dayton Power ft Light Co
50753
Dayton Light 6 Power
<.919
Dayton city of
50765
Delano Municipal Power Plant
5015
Delano City of
50769
Delaarva Power I Light Co. of Del
5027
Delnarva Power & Light Co
50770
Delta City of
5036
Delta City of
50773
Denison Municipal utilities
5056
Denison City of
50775
Denton Municipal Utilities
5063
Denton C'ty of
50776
Denver, City t County of
5068
Denver City & County of
50781
Detroit, City of Pub Lighting Oept
5017
Delaware Rural Elec Coop Inc
50782
Detroit Edison Conpany, The
5109
Detroit Edison Co
50783
Detroit Lakes, City of
5111
Detroit Lakes City of
50785
Hydro Development Group Inc.
9145
Hydro Development Group Inc
50802
Douglas County Pud No 1
5326
PUO (to 1 of Douglas County
5G8C6
Dover Elec Lt & Power Plant
5336
Dover City of
508C7
Dover Electric Departisent (DE)
5335
Dover City of
50609
Dowagiac Dept of Public Service
5343
Dowagiac City of
50816
Duke Powe/ Coapany
5416
Duke Power Co
*;0827
Duquesne Light Coapany
5487
Duqiiesne Light Co
50829
Durant Municipal Electric Plant
5529
Ourant City of
50855
East B^y (fun utility District
55 n
East Bay Municipal Util Dist
50841
East Kentucky Power Cooperative
5580
East  of
50917
Erie Water t Ligh"
5957
Erie City of
50922
Escoodido Mutual Vtr Co
5969
Escoodido Mutual Water Co
50924
Estes Park, Town of
5997
Estes Park Tom of
50925
EstherviI\e, lity of M«jn Elec Util
5998
Esthervi Ue City of
127?)
LVye..<> Vat'-r 6 Board
6022
Eugene City of
50936
Fairbanks Mun utilities Sy»tes
6129
Fairbanks City of
50938
Fairbury Ligfit S Water Dept
6*32
Fairbury lity of
50939
Fairfax Hun Pwr Plant
6138
Fairfax City of
30941
Fairfield Municipal -ight Flint
6141
Fairfield city of
50944
Fairnont !*ub Util Cotw
6151
Fairmont Public UtilitiesCosa
509
Fiirvies1 Light t Water Dept
6152
Fairviev City of
50949
Full River Rural Elec Coof, Inc
6169
Fal! River Ru-al Elec CoopIn;
50951
Falls City Water t Light flapt
6175
Falls City City of
104
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Table E-1. (continued)
o«*:sr
For« 759 Utititv Naoe
UC0CE
IDBS Utility Naae
50955
Farner City, City of Light Plant
6192
Farmer City City of
50968
Faraington, City of Elec Util Sys
6204
Faraington City of
50970
raraington River Pwr Co
6207
rar*i;igton River Power Co
5C975
Fayette Water & Light Plant
6231
Feye^te City of
50978
Federated Rural Electric Assn
6258
Federated Rural Electric Assn
50980
Fenr.iaore Municipal utilities
6274
Fennimore City of
50989
Fi»her» is E'.ec Corp ,The
6369
Fishers Island Electric Corp
50990
Fitchburg ia» & Elec Light Co
6374
Fitchourg Gas & Elec Light Co
*1005
Florida Keys Elec Coop Assn Inc
6443
Flo'ida Keys El Coop Assn Inc
51006
Florida Pokier & Light Company
6452
Florida Power & Light Co
51007
Florida Power Corporation
6455
rloi-'da Power Corp
51008
Florida Public Utilities Co
6457
Florida Public Utilities Co
51010
Floydada, City of
647?
Floydada City of
51016
Forest City Municipal Utilities(IA)
6S79
Forest City City of
51025
Fort Pierce Utilities Authority
6615
Fort Pierre C'ty of
51029
Fort Wayne Mun Elec Lt & Pur Works
6620
Fort Wayne City of
51031
Fosston Municipal Utilities
6627
Fosston City of
51045
Franklin Hun Lt t Wtr Plant (NE)
6723
Franklin City of
51054
Fredonia Lt & Pvr
6762
Fredonia City of
51056
Freeburg Mun Light Plant
6764
Freeburg Village of
51057
Freeport Electric Power System
6775
Freeport Village of Inc
51058
Freaont Dept of Utilities
6779
Fremont City «jf
51066
Fulton, City of (M0>
6839
Fulton City of
51070
Gainesville Regional Utilities
6909
Gainesville City of
51073
Gallatin Light & Water lorks
6924
Gallatin City of
51080
Sarkane Power Assn, Ine
6957
Garkane Power Assn lire
51081
Gar land, City of
6958
Garland City of
51083
Garnett City of
6965
Garnett City of
51093
Geneseo Municipal Utilities
7095
Genesso City of
51100
SO CO:Georgia Power Co
7140
Georgia Fower Co
51111
Girard City of
7257
Girard rity of
51120
Glencoe Mun Electric Plant
7292
Glencoe City of
51121
Glendale Public Service Dept
7294
Glendale City of
01127
GoLder. Valley Elec Assn, Inc '
7353
Golden Valley £lec Assn Inc
51135
GoodIand Municipal Electric Dap
7374
Soodland Cicy of
51137
Gouvernuer Elec Pit
7422
Gouverneur City of
51138
Gowrie Light & Water Plant
7424
Gowrie City of
51141
Graettinger Mun Light Plant
7443
Graettinger City of
51142
Grafton Light & Water fept (NO)
7444
Grnfton City of
51149
Grand Haven Board of Lt & Pwr
7483
Grand Haven City of
51150
Grand Island Water & Lifht De^t
7485
Grant City of
51151
Grand Junction Mun Lt Plant
7486
Grand Junction City of
51152
Grand Marais, Village of
7487
G'and Marais Cit-' of
51154
Grand River Dan Authority
7490
Grand River Dais Authority
51156
Granite Falls, Cit- of (.MM)
7494
Sranite Falls Town of
51160
Grant County P U 0 Kc 2
1 C624
PU9 No 2 of Grift County
51169
Green Mountain Power Corporation
7601
Green fountain Powtr Corp
51176
Greenfield Municipal Utilities
7626
Gre nfield City of
51177
Greenport Village of
763C
Greenport Village of
51178
Greensburg Mun Lt 8 Pwr
7631
Greensburg City of
51180
Greenville Elect.-ir Oept (T)0
7634
Greenville City of
51186
Sreenwcr;' Utilities Commission
7651
Greenwood Utilities tram
51188
Gres
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Table E-1. (continued)	i
ORISR
Fcr» 759 Utilitv Na»e
UC006
IDBS Utility Name
51253
Hart Hydro Electric Dept
8205
Hert Hydro City of
5125?
Hartley, City of Mun Utilities
8214
hartley City of
51259
Hastings Utilities
8245
Hastings C ty of
51264
Hawaiian Electric Coapary, Inc
19547
Hawaiian Electric Co Inc
51265
Hawarden, City of Mun Utilities
8288
Hewarden City of
51267
Haw ley Public Utilities Com
8307
Hawley Public Utilities Coiwn
51268
Haxtun City of
8111
Haxtun Town of
51273
Hearne Municipal Plant
8359
Hearne City of
51273
Heber Light & Pove- Plant
8366
Heber Light it Power Co
51282
Henderson Mun Pwr & Lt
8449
Henderson City of
51288
Herrington City of
849C
Herington City of
51290
Herndon City of
84S7
Herndon City of
51294
Hibbing Public Utilities Coaw
8543
Hibbing Public Utilities Comm
5.296
Higginsville City of
8567
Higginsville City of
51298
Highland, City of Mun Lt & Pwr
8573
Highland City of
51302
Hill City, City of
8599
Hill City Ci:y of
51307
Hillsdale Board of Public Works(MI)
ij631
Hillsdale City of
51308
Hawaii Flectric Light Co, Inc
8287
Hawaii Electric Light Co Inc
51313
Hoisington City of
8703
Hoisington City of
51317
Ho'.drege Municipal Utility Systea
8717
Holdrege City of
51318
Holland Board of Public Uorks (MI)
872J
Holland City of
51320
Holly Town of
8751
Holly City of
51323
Holton City of
8770
Holton City of
51325
Holyoke Gas 8 Else Dept (MA)
P774
Holyoke City of
51326
Holyoke Nun Pwr & Lt Pit
8777
Hol/oke City of
51327
NE Util:Holycke Meter Power Co
8779
Holyoke Uater Power Co
51331
Homer Electric Assn, Inc
19558
Homer Electric Assn Inc
51333
Homestead, City of
8795
Homestead City of
51339
Hoosier Energy, Ind Statewide Rec
9267
Hoofier Energy REC J.nc
51346
Horto.i City of
887',
Horton City of
51349
Hou«a Light & Uater Plant (LA)
8P84
Houma City of
51352
Houston Lighting 8 Power Co
8901
Houston Lighting 8 Power Co
51362
Hudson Li^ht & Power Dept (MA)
8973
Hudson Town of
51363
Hugoton City of
9011
Hugoton City of
51375
Hutchinson Utilities Cowi
9130
H'jtchir.son Utilities Comm
51377
Hyium City Corporation
9163
Hyrum City Corp
51380
Idaho Falls Elec Light Dept
9187
IJaho Falls City of
51381
Idaho Power Company
9191
Idaho Power Co
5138*
Illinois Power Company
9208
Illinois Power Co
51388
Imperial Irrigation District
*216
Imperial Irrigation District
51389
Irperial City of
9217
Impfial City of
51391
Independence, City of, (IA)
9230
Independence City of
51392
Independence, City of (MO)
9231
Independence City of
51394
Indianapolis Pwr & Lt Co
9273
Indianapolis Power 8 Light Co
51396
Indianoia Hun Light & Pwr (IA)
9275
Indianoia City of
51403
Interstate Power Company
9392
Interstate Power Co
51404
Iola Electric System (Kansas)
9418
Iola City of
51405
Icwa Electric Lt 8 Pwr Co
9423
Iowa Electric Light 8 PowerCo
51406
Iowa-Illinois Gas & Electric Co
94.33
Iowa-Illinois GssBElectric Co
51407
Iowa Power & Light Co
9429
Iowa Power 8 Light Co
51408
Iowa Public Service Co
9435
Iowa Public Service Co
51409
Iowa Southern Utilities Co
9432
Iowa Southern Uti'ities Co
51410
Iowa State Univ of Sci £ Technol
9434
Iowa State University
51411
Ipswich Mun Lt Dept
9442
Ipswich City of
51430
Jackson Power 8 Light Dept (MO)
9603
Jackson City of
51'34
Jstksc- ill* illectric Authority
9617
Jacksonville Electric Auth
51437
Jawtstowr. Eoart' of Pub Utilities
9645 '
Jamestown City of
51440
Janesville Mun Utilities
9650
Janesville City of
51443
Jasper Mun Electric Utility (IN)
9667
Jasper City of
51450
Jetmors City of
9732
Jetnore City of
51454
Johnson City of
9776
Johnson City of
'51463
Jul^sburg City of
9928
Julesburg City of
51468
Kahoka Municipal Power Plant
9973
Kahoka City of
106

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Table
ORISR
Fore 759 Utility Name
-1. (continued?
I'COOS	IDBS Utility Nair»
51476
Kansd? City Bd of Pub U»il ;Kans)
9996
Kansas City City of
51477
Kir.-'.as C i ty Power & L i gnt Co
10000
Kansas City (Ywtt & Light Co
51478
Kansas Gas & electric Co
1000S
Kansas Gas & Electric Co
51479
Kansas Power & Light Co
10015
Kansas Power 8 Light Co
51484
Kaukaura, City of Else & Utr Cepts
10056
iCiui.auna C i cy of
51496
Kennetv. Soard oi Public works
10152
Kennett City of
51498
Kentucky Utilities Company
1017".
Kentucky Utilities Cu
51499
Kenyon Municipal Utilities
1017?
Kenyon City of
5J5CO
Keosauqua Light Si Power, City of
10181
Keosauqua Cite oi
51502
KetcMkan Public utilities
10210
Ketchikan City of
51503
Key West, Citv if, the 'Jtil Brd of
10226
Key West City of
51506
Kimfea I City of
10260
Kimball City of
51 see
Kinbatlton Mun Light Plant
10265
Kimballton City of
51510
',9
Lafayette Utility Systen (LA)
9096
Lafayette City of
51555
Lake Crystal Kun Uti'ities Co
10596
Lake Crystal City of
51559
Lake Lure Elec Pwr Facility
10604
Lake Lure Town of
51562
Laks .Mills Hun Light Plant (rA)
1u606
Lake Mills City of
31,63
Lake Park Mun Utilities (IA)
10608
Lake Park City of
51S/T?
Lake Worth Utilities Authority
10620
Lake Worth City of
51575
Lakeland, Cty of Dpt of Elec&Wtr
10623
Lakeland City of
51582
Laaar, the City of Utilities 8rd of
10057
Lamar City of
5158^
Lamoni Municipal Utilities
10650
Laircmi City of
51590
Lanesfcoro Public Utilities
10665
Lanesboro Public Utility Comm
5'593
Lansing, City of Board of Wtr 8 Lt
10704
Lansing City of
51596
Larned Hun Power Plant
10713
Larned City o",
51597
Las Animas Mun Lt S Pwr
10730
Las Animas Oty of
51598
Laurel Mun Power Plant
10760
Laurel City of
:i16C2
Lsureni M'.in Lt 8 Pwr Pl\
11017
Lincoln City of
51649
Lincoln, City of (NE)
11018
Lincoln City of
51657
Lindsay Public »!orKS Authority
11039
Lindsay City of
51663
Litchfield Pjb Util Co»«, City of
11064
Litchfield Public UtilityComm
51673
Lockhart Power Company
11113
Lockhart Power Co
51675
t.odgepnle City of
11122
Lodgepole City of
51679
Logan City Municipal Elect Laht Pit
11135
Logan City of
51681
Loganspnrt Elec Lt & Pwr Plant
11142
Logansport C-'ty of
5168?
Long island lighting Company
11172
Long Island Lighting Co
51687
Longmont, City c.f
11187
Longmont City of
516S1
Los Angeles Dept of Watur and Power
11208
Los Angeles City of
51694
HID SO:Louisiana Power & Light Co
11241
Louisiana Powei 8 Light Co
51695
Louisville uas S Electric Co
11249
Louisville Gas & Electric Co
51700
Lowell Light 8 Power
11268
Lowell City of
51702
Lower Co'.orado River Autitcrity
11269
Lover Colorado RiverAuthority
51703
Lowe.- Valley Power £ Light, Inc
11273
Lower Valley Power 8 LightInc
51705
Lubtock, City of Power & Light
11292
Lubbock City of
51716
Lusk Town
11330
Lusk Town of
51717
Luverne, City of (rtN)
11332
Luverne City of
51721
Lyndonville Electric Department
11359
Lyndorville Village of
107

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Table E-1. (continued)
OSISR
Fora 759 Utility Ka«e
UCOOE
I DBS Utility Name
51727	MSA Electric Power Cooperative
51732	Macon Municipal Utilities
517i4	Madelia Mun Lt & Fwr Plant
31737	Madison City of (HE)
51738	Madison Gas & Electric Co CUI)
51740	Madison Municipal Utilities (MN)
51747	Miine Public Service Co
51743	Maine Vankee «ito«ic Power Co« '.e ""lectric Department
5178°	Mascoutah, City of <-wr & Lt Dept
51793	Matanuska tiectric Assn, Inc
51795	Maui Electric Co, Ltd
51808	Mcgregcr Municipal Utilities
51812	Mcleansboro, City of
51817	McPherson Board of Public Util
51818	Mejde Ci.y of
51825 " Medina Electric Coop, Inc
51827	Melrose Water, Lt i Pwr & Bldg Comm
51830	Memphis Lt Gas S Wtr Division
51832	Menasha tiectric & Water Utilities
51S34	Merced Irrigation District
51838	Metlakrtla Power & Light
51840	Metropolitan Dist Comm Water Div
51841	Metropolitan Wtr Dist of -o Calif
51846	Michigan State University
518--.9	f!id-State Service Company
51867	Milford Murici;,al Utilities (NE)
51873	Minden, City of (LA)
51879	Minneapolis City of
51380	Minnesota ^wer & Light Co
51883	Minnkota Pow?r Coop, Inc
51887	MID SOtMississippi 0owi £ Light Co
51888	SO C0:Mississippi Power Co
51?91	M;s?-«jri Power- 3 Light Company
51892	Missouri Public Service Co
51901	Molakai Elec Co Ltd
51905	Monroe Power and Light Dept
51913	Hoiitana-Dakota Utilities Co
51914	Montana Light 8 Power Company
51915	Montana Power Company, The
51918	Montezuma Mun Elec Lt S Pwr (IA)
51923	Moon Lake Electric Assn, Inc
51926	Moorheed Public Service Dept
51927	Moose Lake Public Util Corns;
51529	Mora Municipal Electric Utility
51933	Moreau Manufacturing Corporation
51935	Morgan City, City of (LA)
31943	MorrisvHle Water & Light Deot
51948	Mount Car«»l Public Jtility Co
11380	M & A Electric Power Coop
*1460	Macon City of
29305	Mao-1 ie City of
11477	Madison Town o*
11479	Madison Gas & Electric Co
11482	Madison City of
11522	Maine Public Service Co
11525	Maine Yai.kee Atcmic Power Co
11540	Haider, City of
1156*	Mangum City of
11568	Manilla Town cf
11571	Manitowoc city of
11581	Manning City of
11588	Manti City of
11609	Mapleton City of
11411	Maquoketa City of
11624	Marbleheao city of
11701	Marquette City of
11713	Marshall City of
11731	harshall City of
11732	Katshall City of
11740	Marshfield City of
11770	Martinsville C'.ty of
11790	Mascoutah City of
11824	Matanuska Electric Assn Inc
11843	Maui Electric Co Ltd
12114	McGregor City of
1216V	McLeansboro City of
12208	McPhe.-son City of
12242	Mejde City of
12268	Medina Electric Coop Inc
122o6	Melrose City cf
12293	Memphis City of
12298	Menasha City of
12312	Merced Irrigation District
12385	MetlakatU City of
12389	Metropolitan District Lomra
12397	Metropolitan Water District
12436	Michigan Stste University
12464	Mid-State Service Co
12540	Milford City of
12625	Minden City of
;.'1533	Minneepi.lis City cf
12647	Minnesota Power & Light Co
12658	Minnkota Power Coop Inc
126R5	Mississippi Power & Light Co
12686	Mississippi Power Co
12696	Missouri Power & Light Co
12698	UtiliCorp United Inc
12767	Molokai Elect.'ic Co Ltd
12797	Monroe City City of
12819	Montana-Dakota Utilities Cc
12822	Montana Light & Power Co
12825	Montana Power Co
12338	Montezuma City of
12866	Moon Lake Electric Assn Inc
12894	Moorhead City of
12897	Moose Lake Water & Light Coram
12900	Mora City of
12916	Moreau Marufacturing Corp
12927	Morgan City City of
12989	Morrisville Village of
13032	Mt Carmel Public Utility Co
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Table £-1. (continued)
ORISR Fora 759 Utility Name		UCOOE
51952	Mount Pleasa.it Mun Utils CA)	13038
51953	Ho.inr Pleasant Municipal (UT)	13037
51958	Mountain Lake Municipal Util	13048
51965	Mullen, Village of	13090
51966	M'llvane, City of (Kansas)	13095
51967	Murray City Corporation	13137
51970	Muscatine, City of	13143
51971	Museoda Light & Water Com	13145
51975	Naknek Electric Assn, Inc	13201
51976	Nantaha la Power u Light Co	13204
51977	Nantucket Electric Company	13206
51982	Natchitoches, City of	13228
51983	USD I National Park Service	13266
519U7	Nebraska ity Utilities	13334
51988	Nebraska Public Power District	13337
51992	Neodesha City of	15380
51997	Nevada Irrigation District	13402
5199B	Nevada P-jwer Company	1340.'
52003	Commonuea Ith Energy System	4120
52007	N Eng El.ec:New England Power Co	13433
52012	New Kairptor. Mun Light FUiit	13444
52017	New Lisbon Mun Electric Oept	'>3466
52024	MID S0:New Orleens Public Service	13478
52025	New Orleans Sewerage i4 Wtr Bd	13479
52026	New Prague Mun Utils Comm	13480
52029	New Roads Light S Water Plant	13483
52031	New Smyrna Beach, City of	13485
52032	New Uln Pub Utils Comm	13488
52036	New York State El-:-: & Gas Corp	13511
52041	Newberry Utr 8 Lt Board (hi)	13525
52046	Newport Electric Corporation	135',?
52053	Niagara Nohawk Power Corp	13573
52057	Niles Bcsrd o' Public Works	13604
52066	Nodak Rural Elec Coop Inc	12301
52069	Nome Light and Power Utilities	13642
52072	Norris Public Power District	13664
52075	North Branch Lt & Pwr Comm	13681
52079	North Central Power Co Inc	13697
52081	North Counties Hydro El-c Co	13712
52093	Northeast Missouri Elec Pwr Coop	17738
52101	Northern Indiana Public Serv Co	13756
52107	Northern States Power Co	13781
52117	Northwestern Public Service Company	13809
52118	Northwestern Wisconsin Elec Co	13S15
52119	Noithwood, City of Mun It 8 Pwr	13816
52120	Norton City of	13819
52123	Norvich Dept of Pub Utils	13831
52126	Nushagak Electric Coop, Inc	13870
52136	Oakdale 8 South San Joacuin	13935
32138	C*kely City of	13941
52139	Oberlin City of (KS)	13948
52140	Oberlin Mun Lt Pwr System (OH)	13949
52147	Oconto Electric Coop	13964
52150	Odessa City of	13971
52151	Ogden Municipal Utilities	13990
52154	Ohio Edison Company	13998
52*56	Ohio Vallsy Electric Corporation	14015
52164	Oklahoma Gas 5 Electric Co	14063
52172	Omaha Public Power District	14127
52173	Onawo, City of Municipal Lt & Pwr	14132
52176	Onida Mun Lt % Pur Sys	14138
52179	Opelousas Elec Lt 8 Wtr Works Plant	14147
52181	Crange and Rockland Utilities, Inc	14154
IPCS Utility Name
Mt Pleasant City of
Mc Pleasant City of
Mountain Lake City of
Mullen Village of
Mulvane City of
Murray City of
Muscatine City of
Museoda City of
Naknek Electric Assn Inc
Nantahala Power & Light Co
Nantucket Electric Co
Natchitoches City of
USDI-National Park Service
Nebraska City City of
Nebraska Public PowerDistrict
Neodesha City of
Nevads Irrigation District
Nevada Po. »- Co
Coiiir-owealth Energy System
New England Power Co
New Hampton City of
New Lisbon City of
New Orleans Public Serviceinc
New Orleans Sewerage & Wtr Bd
New Prague Mun Utils Comm
(ijw Reads City of
New Smyrna Beach Utils Comm
New Ulm Public Utilitisi Comm
New York State Elec 8 GasCortj
Newberry City of
Newport Electric Corp
Niagara Mohawk Power Corp
Niles City of
Nodak Rural Electric Coop Inc
None Joint Utility Systems
Norris public Power District
North Branch City of
North Central Power Co Inc
North Counties Hydro-Elec Co
Norcheast Missouri El FwrCoop
Northern Indiana Pub Serv Co
Northern States Power Co
Northwestern Public ServiceCo
Northwestern Wisconsin ElecCo
Northwood City of
Norton City of
Norwich City of
Nushagak Electric Coop Inc
Oakdale S South San Joaquin
Oakley Cit;< of
Oberlin City of
Oberlin City of
Oconto Electric Coop
Odessa City of
Ogden City of
Ohio Edison Co
Ohio Valley Electric Corp
Oklaiioma Gas & Electric Co
Omaha Public Power District
Onawa City of
Onida City of
Opelousas City of
Orange 8 Rockland Utils Inc
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oaisR
Form 759 Utility Naur-
UtODE
IDB3 Utility Name
52182
Orange City Municipal Light Plant
14159
Orange City City if
52185
Orcas Power & Light Company
14170
Orcas Power & Light Co
52189
Orlando Utilities Commission
14186
Orlando City of
52191
Oroville Wyandotte Irrig Dist
14191
OroviUe-Wyandotte Irrig Cist
5219?
Crrwiile Public Utilities
14194
Orrviile city of
52194
Osage iun Utilities (KS)
14199
Osage City City of
52195
Osage Municipal Utilities OA)
14201
Osage City of
52204
Ottawa Water 8 Light Oept (Kans)
14229
Ottawa City of
52205
Otter Tail Power Company
14232
Otter Tail Power Co
52206
Ottumwa Utr Wrks & Hyjro El Pi
14236
Ottumwa City of
52209
Owatonna Municipal Public Utilities
14246
Owatonna City of
522v;
Owensboro Municipal Utilities
14268
Ovensboro City of
52212
Owensville "unicipai Utilities
14272
Owensville City of
52215
Oxfoic' Mun Lt & Pwr Plant (NE)
14277
Oxford Village of
52224
Pacific Gas 8 Electric Company
14328
Pacific Gas 8 Electric Co
52225
Pacific Power 8 Light Company
14336
Pacific Power 8 Light Co
52227
Painesville Mun Lt Plant (OH)
143S1
Painesvill.e City cf
52230
Palnyrs, City of 3d of Pub works
14400
Palmyra City of
52242
Parayould Light Plant Cosm
14446
Paragould City of
52246
Paris Light 8 Power Oept (KY)
14455
Paris City of
52250
Park Rive- Municipal Light Plant
14474
Park River City of
52254
farowan City Corporation
14512
Parowan City corp
52255
Pasadena, City of Wt- & Pwr Dept
14534
Pasadena City of
52260
Pattofisburg Mun Light Plant
5527
Pnttor.sburg City of
52262
Paullina Kun Light Plant
14577
Paullina City yf
52264
Pawhuska Light 8 Water Plant
*4582
Pawhuska City of
52270
P»abcJy Mun Light Plant
14605
Peabody City of
52279
Pella Municipal Power S Light
14645
Pjlla City of
52283
Pend Oreille County P U D Mo 1
14653
PUD No 1 of Pend OreiIle Cnty
52284
Pender Mun Light Plant
14656
Pender City of
52288
Pennsylvania Power 8 Light Co
14715
Pennsylvania Power & Light Co
52289
Pernsylvania Power Co
14716
Perv ;ylvania Power Co
52298
Peri", City of Lt & Pwr Dept (IN)
14339
Peru City of
52299
Peru, City of Mun Pwr Plant (IL)
14840
Peru City of
52300
Petersburg Municipal Light S Power
14856
Petersburg City of
52304
Philadelphia Electric Cor,many
14940
Philadelphia Electric Co
52313
Piqgott Public Improvement Dist #1
15C43
Piggott City of
52321
Pine Bluffs Town 01
15051
Pine Bluffs City of
52322
"ineriave Power S Light Co
15036
Pinedale Power 8 Light Co
52332
Pionrer Power & Light Co
15086
Pioneer Power 8 Light Co
52334
Piqua Municipal Power System
15095
Piqua City of
5P338
Placer County Water Agency
15127
PU.er County Water Agency
52340
Plains Elec Sen & Trans Coo;., !nc
15129
Plains Elec Gen&Trans Cooplnc
52341
Plainview Municipal Power Plait
15132
Plainview City of
52344
Plaquestine Lt S Utr Plant
15137
Plt»quemine City of
523*6
Platte River Power Auth
55143
Platte River Power Authority
52365
Poi.ca Cit.y Mun Wtr 8 Lt Oept (OK)
15202
Ponca City City of
52369
Portland, City of Electric Oept
15246
Portland City of
52370
Portland General Electric Company
15248
Portland General Electric Co
52371
Potomac Electric Power Co
15270
Potomac Electric Power Co
52375
Power Authority of tr:e State of NY
15296
Power Authority of State ofNY
52380
Pratt, City of
15321
Pratt City of
52382
Preseott, City of
15337
Preseott City of
52385
Preston Public Utilities Comm
15343
Preston Public Utilities Comm
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Table E-1. (continued)
ORISR Form 759 Utility Name		IJCODE
52411	Public Service Co of New Hampshire	15472
52412	Public Service Co of New Mexico	15473
52413	Cen 8 SW:Publie Serv Co of Oklahoma	15474
52414	Public Service Elec and Gas Co	15477
52415	Puerto Rico Water Resources Auth	15497
52416	Puget Sound Power & Light Company	15500
52424	Radford Hun Power Plant	15619
52436	Rantoul, Village of, Lt 8 Pwr Dept	15686
52437	Raton Public Service Company	15698
52440	Rayne Elec Lt £ Pwr	15728
52447	Red Bud, City of	15772
52448	"ied Cloud, City of dun Lt 8 Pwr	15773
52454	Red lands Water 8 Power Co	15787
52456	Redwood Falls Pub Util Comm	15793
52460	Sensen Municipal Utilities	15846
52461	Rensselaer, City of Mun Power Plant	1586C
52463	Renwick Light 8 Power Plant	15P id
52470	Rich Hill City of
52473	Richland Center Hun Utility	15978
52478	Richmond Dept of Public Util (VA)	15984
52479	Richmond Power & Light (IN>	15989
52487	River Falls Municipal Utilities	16082
52497	Robstown, City of	16175
52498	RocheII? Municipal Utilities	16179
52499	Rochester, City of Elec Oept (.IN)	16181
52501	Rochester Gas 3 Elec Corp (NY)	16183
52505	Rockoort 3d of Public Works	40382
52506	Rock Rapids, City of Util Div	16206
52507	Rockford Mun Light Plant	16211
52509	Rockvilie Center El Lt Dept	16217
52519	Roseau, Village of Roseau	16285
52520	Rosebud Electric Coco Tr.c	16286
5?538	Russell, City of	16440
52542	Ruston "iter & Light Plant	16463
525*7	Ssketha City of	16518
52552	Sacramento Municipal Utility Dist	16534
52553	Safe Harbor Water Power Corp	16537
52564	Salt River Proj Agri Imp Pwr Dist	16572
52567	San Antonio Public Service Bd	16604
52570	San Diego Gas 8 Electric Company	16609
52571	Hetch Hetchy Water S Power	8524
52576	Sanborn Municipal Light Plant	16628
52579	Sanger City of	16647
5258^	Sargent, City of	16667
5258J*>	Savannan Flectric & Power Co	16687
52601	Seaford Lt 8 Power	16852
52603	Seattle Dept of Lighting	16868
52604	Sebewaing Lt & Wtr Dept	16873
52605	Sebring Utilities Commission	16877
52607	Seguin, City of	16900
52616	Seward Electric Svstem	16955
52626	Share,i Spring City of	16988
52637	Shelby Mun Light Plant	17043
52651	Sho Ke Power Corporation	17106
52653	Shrewsbury El Lt Plant	17127
52655	Sibley Municipal Utilities	17141
52656	Sidney, City of Electric Util	17149
52658	Sierra Pacific Power Company	17166
52659	Sikeston Bd of Mun Utilities	17177
52664	Sioux Center Mun It 8 Pwr	17264
52666	Sioux Falls Mun Lt & Pwr Dept	17265
52668	Sitka, City of Electric Dept	17271
52670	Skaneateles City of	17280
IDBS Utility Name
Public Service Co of NH
Public Service Co of NK
Public Service Co of Oklahoma
Public Service Electric&SasCo
Puerto Rico Electric Pwr Auth
Puget Sound Power 8 Light Co
Radford City of
Rantoul Village of
Raton Public Service Co
Rayne City of
Red Bud City of
Red Cloud City of
Red lands Water 8 Power Co
Redwood Falls Public UtilComm
Remsen City of
Rensselaer City ot
Renwick City of
Rich Hill City of
Richland Center City of
Richmond City of
Richmond City of
River Falls City of
Robstown City of
Rochelle C'ty of
Rochester City of
Rochester Gas 8 Electric Corp
Rockport City of
Rock Rapids City of
Rockford City of
Rockvilie Centre Village of
Roseau City of
Rosebud Electric Coop Xnc
Russell City of
Ruston City of
Sabetha City of
Sacramento Municipal UtilDist
S'-.i. Harbor Water Power Corp
Salt River Proj Ag I & P Dist
San Antonio City of
San Diego Gas 8 Electric Co
Hetch Hetchy Water & Power
Sanborn City of
Sanger City of
Sargent City of
Savannah Electric 8 Power Co
Seaford City of
Seattle City of
Sebewaing City of
Sebring Utilities Comm
Seguin City of
Seward City of
Sharon Springs City of
Shelby City of
Sho-Me Power Corp
Shrewsbury Town of
Sibley City of
Sidney City of
Sierra Pacific Power Co
Sikeston City of
Sioux Center City of
Sioux Fall? City of
Sitka City o.' 5 tJorough of
Skaneateles Village of
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Form 759 Ut i t i tName
Table E-1. (continued)
	 UCOPE	IDBS Utility Nam*
52674	Sleepy Eye Public liti I Conn
52688	Soda Springs City of
52692	South Carolina EUvtric & Gas Co
52693	South Carolina Public Service Auth
52703	South Mississippi Elec Pur Assn
52704	South Norwalk Elec Wks, the
52706	South River City o1
52711	South Te(as Elec Coop, Inc
52720	Southeastern Power Adm
52721	Southern California Edison Company
52726	Southern Illinois Power Coop
52727	Southern Indiana Gas S Elect.-ic Co
52739	Southwest Public Power District
52744	Cen & SW:Southwestern Elec Power Co
52745	Southwestern Electric Service Co
52747	Southwestern Power Ada
52748	Southwestern Public Service Co
52749	SpatdiTg Hun Lt S Pwr Co
52751	Spartanburg (City of)
52753	Spencer Municipal Utilities (IA)
52758	Spokane, City of ^ater Division
52763	Spring Valley, City of
52766	Springfield, City of (IL)
52769	Springfield Public Utilities
52770	Springfield Utilities (HO)
52772	Springville Electric System
52772	Springville Municipal Corporation
52779	St Cloud Public Utilities
52781	St Francis City of
5278?	St George City Corp Util Commission
51785	St John City of
52786	St Joseph Light 8 Power Co
52787	St Louis Electric Utility
52789	St Marys Mun Lt & Pwr Plant
52796	Stafford City of
52807	Starke Mun Lt 8 Wtr Plant
52809	State Center Mun Lt Plant
52818	Sterling City of
52821	Stillwater, City of
52824	Stockton City of
52827	Story City Mun Elec Utility
52832	Strawberry Point Lt & Wtr Dept
52833	Strawberry Water Users Assac
52836	Stuart Municipal Utilities
52837	Stuart Light 8 Power Plant
52840	Sturgis, City of Electric Dept
52842	Sullivan, City of Mun Lt Plant (IL)
52850	Sumner Municipal Light Dept
52855	Sunflower Electric Coop (Kansas)
52863	Swan's Island Electric Coop, Inc
52864	Swanton Elsctric Department
52873	Tacoma Dept of Pub Util (Light Div)
52875	Tallahassee, City of
52879	Tampa Electric Company
52882	Tapoco, Inc
52885	Taunton Mun Lighting Plant
52900	Texas ASM Univ
52908	Thief River Falls Wtr £ Lt Dept
52915	Thumb Elec Coop of Michigan
52917	Oswatomie City of
52918	Osborne, City of
52923	Tipton Municipal Utilities
52927	Toledo Edison Company
17320	Sleepy Eye Public UtiI'tyCcne
17493	Soda Springs City of
17539	South Cjrolina Electric&oasCo
17543	South Carolina Pub Serv Auth
17568	South Mississippi El Pvr Assn
17569	South Norwalk City of
17571	South River Borough of
17583	South Texas Electric Coop Inc
17604	Southeastern Power Admin
17609	Southern California Edison Co
17632	Southern Illinois Power Co-op
17633	Southern Indiana Gas 8 ElecCo
17692	Southwest Public Power Dist
17698	Southwestern Electric PowerCo
17699	Southwestern Electric Serv Co
17716	Southwestern Power Admin
17718	Southwestern Public ServiceCo
17727	Spalding Village of
17664	Spartanburg City of
17783	Spencer City of
17808	Spokane Water Division
17824	Spring Valley Pub Utils Comm
17828	Springfield Ci:y of
17836	Springfield Public Utils Comm
17833	Springfield City of
17846	Springville Village of
17845	Springville City of
17867	St Cloud City of
17872	St Francis City of
17874	St George City of
17879	St John City of
17881	St Joseph Light 8 Power Co
17886	St Louis City of
17891	St Marys City of
17924	Stafford City of
18004	Starke City of
18014	State Center City of
18086	Sterling City of
18125	Stillwater UtiIitiesAuthority
18137	Stockton City of
18177	Story City City of
18204	Strawberry Point City of
18205	Strawberry Wacer Users Assn
18230	Stuart City of
18231	Stuart City of
18252	Sturgis City of
18277	Sullivan City of
18301	Sumner City of
18315	Sunflower Electric Coop Inc
18368	Swans Island Electric Cooplnc
18371	Swanton Village of
18429	Tacoma City of
18445	Tallahassee City of
18454	Tampa Electric Co
18443	Tapoco Inc
18438	Taunton City of
18688	Texas ASM University
18820	Thief River Falls City of
18895	Thumb Electric Coop-Michigan
J4203	Osawatosnie City of
19108	Tideland Electric Member Corp
18628	Tipton City of
18997	Toledo Edison Co
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Table E-1. (continued)
omsR
For» 719 Ut iIi tv Naoe
UCOOE
I DBS Utility Naae
52936
Traer Municipal Utilities
19062
Traer City of
52937
Traverse, City of El Lt & Pwr (hi)
19125
Traverse City City of
52941
Trenton Light 3 Power Plant
19149
Trenton City of
52942
Trenton Municipal Utilities (NO)
19150
Trenton City of
52958
Tri State Sen & Trans Assn, Inc
3015"1
Tri-State GST Assn Inc
52960
Trinidad Hun Pwr & Lt Dept
19204
Trinidad City of
52*67
T ruaan Pub I i c Ut i I Coaai
19?37
Truaan Public Utilities Coon
52970
Tucson Electric acwer ion^any
19259
Tucson Gas 8 Elect-i; Co
52972
Tulia Light & Power Plant
19264
T'llie City of
52975
Turlock-Modesto Irrig Dists
19281
Turlock Irrigation District
52982
Two Harbors Mtr & Lt Dept
19321
Two Harbors City of
52984
Tyler Hun Lt & Pwr Plant
19332
Tyler City of
52985
Tyririall Lt & Wtr Plant
19333
Tyndall City of
52987
Tennessee Valley Authority
18642
Tennessee Valley Authority
52988
UGI Corporation
19390
UGI Corp
52994
Union City, Village of (Ml)
19432
Union City City of
52997
Union E'.ectric Company (MO)
19436
Union Electric Co
53002
Unionvilie,. City of Light & Wtr
19474
Uniotiville City of
5300?
United Illuminating Coapany, the
19497
United Illuminating Co
53005
United Pcwur Association
19514
United .''ower Assn
53010
University of Illinois
9314
University of Illinois
53011
University of Iowa, Iowa Cty Canpus
"9539
University of Iowa
53012
University of Michigan
11446
University of Michigan
53015
University of North Carolina
19541
University of North Carolina
53015
University of Wisconsin
19540
University of Wisconsin
53018
Upper Peninsula Generating Co
19577
Upper Peninsula Generating Co
53019
Upper Peninsula Power Co
19578
Upper Peninsula 'ever Co
53028
Yakutat Power Inc
30150
Yakutat Power Inc
53031
USBIA Flathead Project
19603
US8IA-FlatheiO Irr District
53032
USBiA San Carlos Project
19604
U S Bureau of Indian Affairs
53033
US8IA Wapato Irrigation Project
19i79
USBIA-Wapato Irrigation Proj
53047
WPRS Rio Grande-Falcon Project
19614
USBR-Rio Grande Project
53107
Utah Po^er S Light Coapany
19659
Uxah Power & Lignt Co
53110
Valley City Municipal Utilities
19687
Valley City City of
53118
Vandalia Municipal Utilities
19722
Vandalia City of
53123
Vermillion, City of (SO)
19788
Vermillion City of
53127
Vermont Marble Company
19794
Vermont Marble Co
53128
Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Co
19796
Veraont Yankee Nucl Pwr Corp
53130
Vernon, City of (TX)
19797
Vernon City of
53132
Vero Beach Mun Pwr System
19804
Vero Beach i"ity cf
53138
Villisca Mun Pwr Plant
19843
Villisca City of
53140
Vineland Electric Utility
19856
Vineland City of
53141
Vinton Municipal Lt Plant (IA)
19865
Vinton City of
53146
Virginia Electric S Power Co
19876
Virginia Electric & Power Co
53148
Virginia Polytechnie Institute
19882
Virginia Polytechniclnstitute
53149
Virginia Pub Utils Como
19S83
Virginia City of
53157
Wahoo Municipal Light Plant
19968
Wahoo City of
53158
Wailua Sugar Co Inc
19969
Waialua Sugar Co Inc
53173
Wamego City of
20069
Wamego City of
53175
Wallingford (City of)
20038
Wallinqford Town of
53177
Warren, City of Mun Lt 8 Pwr Dept
20110
Warren City of
53137
t'ashington City of (KS)
20141
Washington City of
53193
Washington Public Power Supply Sys
20160
Washington Pub Pwr Supply Sys
53195
Washington Wtr Pwr Co, The
20169
Washington Water Power Co
531'. 6
Waterloo, City L'ght & Power
20180
Waterloo City of
53199
Watertown City of
20188
Wptcrtovn City of
53206
Wauchula, City of
20209
Wauchula City of
53208
Wauneta Municipal Utilities
20212
Wauneta Village of
53211
Waverly, City of Mun Utilities
20214
Waverly City of
53212
Wayne, City of Municipal Plant (NE)
20219
Wayne City of
53222
Weatherford City of
20230
Weatherford City of
53225
Weber Basin Water Conservancy Oist
20255
Weber Basin Water ConservDist
53226
Webster City Mun Lt 8 Pwr
20259
Webster City City of
113

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WJUl! J U1UJM
Bwwiww
Fora 759 Utility Haae
53232	Wellington, City of (KS)
53233	Wells Electric Association
53238	Welsh City of
53239	We*sir>gton Springs Nun El ii Lt
53?40	West Bend Hun Power Plant
53245	West Liberty Municipal Elec Utii
53251	West Point oght & Wa'er Works
53256	Cen t S'-iWest Texas Utilities Co
53257	Westbrook Hun Lt t Pvr Plant
53262	Western Faraers Elec Coop (OK)
53264	Weste'fi Illinois Pvr Cuop, Inc
53266	NE Utii:Western Hass Electric Co
53293	Whitte«ore Hun Lt S Pvr Co
53295	Wilber, City of
53305	Will.iar Hunicipal Util Comb
53310	Wilton Hun Lt S Pvr Systea
53314	Wir»do« Hunicipal Utilities
53316	Winfield (fan L;ght t Power Pit
53319	Winnetka. Village of
53325	Winterset, City of Hun Utilities
53330	Wisconsin Electric Power Co
53332	Wisconsin Power & Light Co
53333	Wisconsin Public Service Corp
53335	Wisconsin River Power Coapany
53337	Wisner Elec Lt & Wtr Dept
53342	Wolverine Power Corporation
53350	Woodsfield Elec Ligh» Plant
53356	WrangelI Light Plant
53360	Wyandotte Dept of Hun Service
53365	Yadkin, Inc
53369	Yankee Atoaic Electric Coapany
53370	Yazoo City Public Service Coaa
53379	Yuba County Uater Agency
53381	Yuaa City of
53382	Zeeland Board of Public Works (HI)
54001	AEPrAppalachian Power Co
54003	Coaaonwealth Edison Co of Indiana
54010	Indiana-Kentucky Electric Corp
54015	AFP:Kentucky Power Co
54016	AEP:Hichigan Power Coapany
54017	APS:Hononcjhela Power Co
54019	APS:Poto«a<. Edison Co
54020	GPU:Hetropolitan Edison Co
54025	GPU:Pennsylvania Electric Co
54026	South Beloit Wtr Gas & Elec Co
54028	AEP:0hio Power Co
54030	APS:West Penn Power Co
54032	Ruaford Falls Power Co
54050	Westfield Hilling S Elec Lt Co
54062	Abbeville Water I Elec Plant
54066	Adrian Lt & Water Coaa
54076	Blue Hill Water S Lt Dept
54077	Bluffton Utilities
54090 Cashton Light & Water Plant
54125	La Farge Hunicipal Elec Co
54130 Herrilan Light & Water Dept
54135	Norvay Electric Light Dept
54152	U S Arn> Corps of Engineers
54155	Central Operating Coapary
5«168	Lewiston Public Works
54169 USAF - Loring
54171	USN - New London Sub Bate
54172	Passaic Valley Water Coaa
Table E-1. (continued)
	 UC00S	IDBS Utility Naae
20315	Wellington City of
29295	Wells City of
20343	Welsh Town of
20339	Messingtoo Springs City of
20364	West Bend City of
20380	Weut Liberty City of
20393	West Point City of
20404	West Texas Utilities Co
20430	Westbrook City of
20447	Western Farsers Elec Coop Inc
29301	Western Illinois Pwr Coop Inc
20455	Western Hassachusetts Elcc Co
20604	Whitteaore City of
20632	Wilber City of
20737	Willaar Municipal Utils Coaa
20789	Wilton City of
2C306	Windoa City of
20813	Winfield City of
20824	Winnetka Village of
20835	Winterset City of
20847	Wisconsin Electric Power Co
20856	Wisconsin Power & Light Co
20860	Wisconsin Public Service Corp
20863	Wisconsin River Power Co
20880	Wisner City of
20919	Wolverine Power Corp
20977	Woodsfieid City of
21015	Wrangell City of
21048	Wyandotte Municipal Serv Coaa
21076	Yadkin Inc
21083	Yankee Atoaic Electric Co
2109S	Public Serv Coaa of YazooCity
21140	Yuba County Water Agency
21143	Yuaa City of
21158	Zeelano' City of
733	Appalachian Power Co
4111	Commonwealth Edison Co IN Inc
9269	Jndiana-Kentucky ElectricCorp
22053	Kentucky Power Co
12433	Hichigan Power Co
12796	Honongehela Power Co
"5263	Potoaac Edison Co
12390	Hetropolitan Edison Co
14711	Pennsylvania Electric Co
17533	South Beloit Water GasSElecCo
14006	Ohio Power Co
20387	West Penn Power Co
16407	Ruaford fails Power
40036	Westfield Hilling 8
34	Abbeville City of
150	Adrian Public Utilities Coaa
20848	Blue Hill City of
1896	Bluffton City of
3156	Cashton Village of
10525	La Farge Hunicipal ElectricCo
12336	Herrillan City of
13826	Norway City of
4384	U S Arary Corp., of Engineers
3277	Central Operating Co
10963	Lewiston City of
24697	U S Air Force-Loring
19473	USN-Nev. Londo», Sub Ba:*
14539	Passaic Valley Water Coaa
Co
El Lgt Co
114

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Table £-1. Icontinued)
ORIS*	Fom 759 utility mm 	
5*173	Penn - St»tu Correction*!. Institute
54176	Ohio State State University
54i7S	U.S Naval Training Station
541T'	U 5 Amy Engineers
54' >'	Washington Island Elec Coop
V	P	Agra Lite Cooperative
Ron Vincent
'< t	Proctor Public Util 
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MISR	fori 759 utility Naae
99950	US8R-3oMthw«st Region
99951	USSR-Pacilic NU Region
99952	USSR-Mid Pacific Region
99953	US8R-Lm.tr Colorado Reg
99954	USSR-Upper Colorado R«q
99955	USBR-Lower Missouri Region
99956	USSR-Watertown
Table E-1. (continue-!)
	 UCOOE	i«8S Utilit" Naae	
29302	USSR-Southwest Regie*
21412	USBP.-Pacific Northwest Region
25431	USSR-Hid-Pacific Region
23256	USaa-Lower Colorado Region
25472	US8R-Uppe.- Coloredo Region
19551	USBR-loyer Missouri Region
19380	USBR-Watertown
116

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«ihmeuh»
Tabic E-2
IMS UCOOE-OOE SURf OSISR Utility Code and Mm Concordance File
oriss
SURF Utility Naac
UCQOE
'Jtiiitv Naae
State
50001
Mcgrath Light t Power Co
12119
KcGrath Lijht 1 Power Co
AK
50003
Ashlar.City of
911
Ashland City of
KS
50003
Citizens Utilities Coapany
361',
Citizens Utility* Co
CT
50004
Kauai Electric Coapany
10054
Kauai Electric Co
HI
50005
Mortheast Nuclear Energy Co
^1687
Northeast Nuclear Energy Co
CT
50Q06
Jasper Hun Lt i. Pwr Plant
9667
Jasper City of
IN
50007
Superior Water Lt & Fwr Co.
18336
Superior Water Light&Power Co
WI
S0008
Oklaftoaa OrrSance Works Author i
14062
Oklahoaa Electric Coop Inc
OK
50009
Soy land Power Coop
40307
Scyland Power Coop Inc
1L
50010
Texas Util/Texas Utilities Ele
18716
Texas Utilities Generating Co
TX
50011
Wolverine ?ower Supply Coop, I
20910
Wolverine Fwr Supply Coop Inc
MI
50012
Livingston Montana City of
2*232
Liviiigston City of
MT
50013
Morth Aaerican Hyifro
13666
North Aaerican Hydro Inc
WI
50014
Osceola Power & Light
14216
Osceola City of
AR
50015
Gilaan Brtn Co
6865
bilaan B: others Co
CT
5C016
Hydro Ele« Construction
91.12
Hydroelectric Construction Inc
CA
5001?
Aitkin Public Utilities Con
174
Aitkin Pubv.it Utilities Coma
HN
50019
Akron Light & Water Works
182
Akron City cf
IA
50020
North Carolina Elec Heab Corp
13633
North Carolina El Meaber Corp
NC
50021
Alaoaaa Else Coop, Inc
189
Alabaiaa Electric Ccop Inc
AL
50022
SO COrAlabaaa Power Co
195
Alabacu Power to
AL
50023
Saiutta River Elec Coop, Inc
40217
Saluda Diver Electric Coop Inc
SC
50024
North ,arolina Hun Power Agenc
13630
North Carolina Nun Power Agny
NC
50025
South*'n California Public Pvr
17513
Southern California P P #
i:a
50026
Alaska Electric Lt S Pwr Co
213
Alttska Electric light&Power Co
AK
50027
Alaska Power .Wainist.' it ion
?20
Alaska Power Adainistra' ion
AK
5C028
Alaska Power and Telephone Con
21V
Alaska Power & Tetephone Co
WA
50029
Florida Municipal Pwr Agency
6567
Florida Municipal P Jtr Agency
FL
50030
Alaska Village Electric Coop,
221
Alaska Village Elec Coop Inc
AX
50031
Albany City of
228
Albany City of
MO
50032
Wabash Valley Power Assn
40211
Wabash Va'.ley Power Assn Inc
IN
50033
Michigan Public Power Agency
40.".S2
Michigan Public Fower Agency
NI
50034
N C Eastern Municipal Pwr Agen
1.5687
North Carolina Eastern M P A
NC
50036
Tideland E.M.C.
19108
Tidelard tlectrir Meaber Corp
NC
50C37
Alaska Ele-.tric G S T Coop, I
28S
Alaska Electric ti & T Coop Inc
AK
50038
Alaaeto Company
318
Alaaito Co
AZ
50039
Alcoa Generating Corporation
^61
Alcoa Generating Corp
IN
50040
Westchester Refuse Energy Sys
20376
Westchester Sesco Co LP
NY
50041
Beebee Island
1462
Beebee Island Corp
NY
50042
Alexandria ad of Public Works
295
Alexandria City of
MN
50043
Alexandria Elec Li & Pr Dept
298
Alexandria City of
LA
50044
Moditsto Irrigation District
12745
Modesto Irrigation Pistrict
CA
50045
Wyoaing Municipal Power Agency
40603
Wyoaing Municipal Pcwer Agency
WY
50046
Louisiana Energy an- Power Aut
26253
Louisiana Energy & Power Auth
LA
50047
Vanceburg Electric L.;, Ht 8 Pw
19716
Vanceburg City o•?
KY
50048
Algona Municipal Utilities
309
Algona City of
IA
50049
Michigan South Central Pvr Age
12807
Michigan South Central Fwr Agy
MI
50050
Allegheny Electric Coop
332
Allegheny Electric Coop Inc
PA
50052
APS/Allegheny Power Systeas, 1
550
Allegheny Power Systes Inc
NY
50053
Northeast Texes Electric Coop,
13670
Northeast Texas Elec Coop Inc
TX
50054
Alliance, City of
367
Alliance City of
NE
50055
Allied Pawer and Light Coapany
378
Allied Power & light Co
VT
50056
Veraont Public Pvr Supply Auth
19780
Veroont Public Pwr Supply Auth
VT
50U57
Al»a Electric Systea, City of
385
Alaa City of
KS
50059
Alpena Power Co
392
Alpena Power Co
MI
50061
Alta hun Elec Lt £ Pwr Pit Sys
405
Alta City of
IA
50069
AEP/American Electric Power Co
488
Aaerican Electric Power Inc
NY
50070
Aaes, City mi Electric Utility
554
Aaes City of
IA
50074
Anadarko Public Works Author it
588
Anadarko Public Works Auth
OK
50075
AnaJveia, City of Public Utilit
590
Anaheia City rf
CA
117

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Table E-2. (continued)
nia
SURF Utility Naae

UJilitv Ma«e
State
50076
Anchorage Hun It i Pwr Sept
599
Anchorage City of
AX
50082
Anita Municipal Utilities
6S2
Anita City of
1A
50065
Ansley Municipal Light Kant
695
A.i»ley City Jt
NE
50087
Anthony City of
701
Anthony City of
KS
5009*
Arcadia (feji Electric Utility
764
Arcadia City 01
ICS
50096
Arcanua Water t Light "lant
768
Arcanu* City of
OH
50C99
Arizona Electric Pvr Coop, Inc
796
Arizona Electric Pwr Coop Inc
AZ
50100
Arizona Power Authority
798
Arizona Power ,*>ower Cowaission
967
Atlanta Power Co Inc
ID
50126
Deepwater Operating Coapany
49R3
Ct-epwater Operating Co
N.I
50127
Atlantic Mun Utilities
965
Atlantic City of
IA
50128
Attica City of
989
Attica City of
KS
50129
Auburn, City of Board of Publi
993
Auburn City of
NE
50131
Augusta, City of
998
Augjsta City of
KS
50113
Augusta Light and Water Plant
1000
Augusta City of
AR
501
Austin Electric Dept
1015
Austir, City of
TX
50137
Austir Utilities
1009
Austin City of
MN
50142
Aztec City of
1046
Aztec City of
NM
50144
8ARC Electri; Cooperative
1062
B*RC Electric Coop Inc
YA
50150
Beird City of
1124
Baird City of
TX
5C. 52
Baldwin City of
1148
Baldwin City City of
KS
50154
Baltimore Gas & Electric Co
1167
Baltimore Gas & Elictric Co
MD
50156
Bancroft Mun Electric Plant
1172
Bancroft City of
IA
50159
Bangor Hydro Electiic Co
1179
Bangor Hydro-Electric Co
ME
50168
Barnesville, City of (Mtf)
1233
Barnesville City of
MN
50170
Bsrron Light & Water Dept
1278
Barron City of
WI
50175
Bartiett City cf
1237
Bartiett City of
TX
50178
Barton Village Electric Dept
1299
Barton Village Inc
VT
50180
Basin Electric Pvr Coop, Inc
1307
Basin Electric Power Coop
ND
50183
Batavia, City of
1325
Batavia city cf
IL
501 '66
3»udette Light 8 Water Dept
1353
Baudette City of
MN
50194
Beartootf, Electric Coop,. Inc
1417
Sirrtooch Electric Coop Inc
MT
>0196
Beauregard Electric Coop, !nc
1458
Be:uregard Electric Coi-.p Inc
LA
50197
Beaver City Corporation
1434
Beaver City Corp
UT
50198
Beaver, City of
1435
Beaver City City of
NE
50199
Bedford Electric Cept
1456
Bedford City of
VA
50204
Belleville City of
1519
Sellville City of
TX
50205
Bellevi:e Municipal Utilities
1515
Bellevue City of
IA
50208
Bel»jnt Municipal Light Dept
1523
Belmont City of
MA
50210
Beloit, City of
1525
Beloit C'ty of
KS
50214
Benkslaan, City of
1554
Benketnan City of
NE
50215
Senr.ettsvilie Elec Utr & Gas P
'i 546
Bennettsville City of
SC
50217
Benson Water Light Heat & Pwr
15 i*3
Oensoii City of
MN
50220
Beaton County p U D No 1
1579
PUD No 1 of Benton County
WA
50222
8enton Electric Lgt and Pwr Oi
1581
Benton City of
AS
50226
Bcrasford, City of
1601
Beresford City of
SO
50229
Berlin Electric Light Plant
1615
Berlin City of
MO
>3232
Betr'jaer, City of light llt.ilit
1640
Ses3e«er City of
AL
53233
Bet my, City of Mun Lt % Wat
'l<>47
Bethany City of
MO
50234
Bethany Mun Light Plant
16-48
Bethany City of
IL
50236
betr.jl Utilities Co«mission
1651
Bethel Utilities Corp Inc
KK
50244
Big divers Electric Corporatio
1692
Big Riven Electric Corp

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Table £-2. (continued)

G*'«f Utuitv Nmk
ucoo:
Utility Hfie
Sti
50255
Black Hill* electric Coop, Inc
1769
Black rtitls Electric Coop Inc
SD
50256
EUcfc HHU Pvr • Lt fa
WW*
Black Hills Corp
SO
50259
BUck River Falls, City of
17?*
Black River falls City of
WI
50262
Blackvell, City of
1300
Blackwe'I City of
OK
5G264
Blair, City of at Utiliti
1814
eisi;- City of
NE
50268
Bland in Power Co»p#/iy
1339
Sianding City of
UT
50270
Block Island Power Co
1857
Slock Island Power Co
RI
50273
Blooafield Nun Utilities
1869
Bloomfield City of
IA
50274
B'ooaing Prairie Pub lHHs Cos
1571
Blocking Prairie City of
MN
50276
Blue Earth Lt t Utr Dep*
1S83
Slue Earth City of
MN
50282
Slue Ridje Electric Kesi*srshio
1339
Blue Ridge Elec Seatber Corp
NC
50283
Bluebonnett Electric Coop, In*
!892
Bluebonnett Electric Coop Inc
TX
50264
Kufften Municipal Utilities
1896
oluffton City of
in
50269
~onners ?cry. City of Lt i wt
1956
Sonners Ferry City of
ID
50290
Bonneville Power Ada
1738
Bonneville Power Admin
OR
50300
Boston Edison Ctxpf-ny
1998
Boston Edison Co
HA
5C302
Bountiful City 'ight & Power
2010
Bountiful City City of
UT
50303
Bowersock Mills & Pouar Co
2048
Eowersock Mills & Power Co
KS
50304
Bowie-Cass Eltctric Coop, Inc
2049
Bowie-Cass Eiactric Coop Inc
TX
50308
Bcylstoo Municipal Light Dept
2086
Boylston Town of
MA
50305
Bozrah Light & Power Cost>sny
2C89
liozrah light £ Power Co
CT
50312
Brady Wat»r & Light Work*
2't35
Brady City of
TX
50315
Braintree Electric Light Dept
2144
Sraintree Town of
MA
50318
Brazos tlec Pwr Coop, Inc
?172
Brazos Eiertrir Hower In'.
rr.
50319
Bra^oe River Authority
2176
Brazos River Authority
TX
5032<
Bre^se, City cf
21£8
3r.?ese City of
IL
50330
Bnd^er VaUcy Electric Assn,
2215
Bridger VaUcy Elec Assn Ire
UY
50332
8righ«« City Corporation
2220
Srigiian City Corp
UT
50334
Bristol Er-11 ,r. System (TN)
2?47
Bristol City of
TN
50335
Bristol  Utilities
2287
Brooklyn City of
1A
50348
Brownfield Run Pr S Lt Plant
2404
Brownfield City of
TX
50349
Brownsville, City of Pub Utils
2409
8rowis.vi I le Ci cy of
TX
50353
Brunswick Elec Neab Corp
24S89
Brunswick Electric Member Corp
n:
50354
Bryan, City «f
2442
Bryan City of
TX
50356
Bryan Municipal Light & Water
24j9
Bryan City of
t)H
50357
Bryant Light S Power Plant
2443
3ryar,t City of
SP
50Jj9
B'jckeye Power, I no
7004
Buckeye Power Inc
OH
50360
Buckeye Sural Electric Coop
2502
Buckeye Rural Elec. Ctcp Inc
OH
50366
Buhl Public Utilities Dept
2491
Sun I City of
MN
50367
Burbank Public Service Departa
2507
Burbank City of
CA
50370
Burke Power and Light
2-334
Burke City of
SD
50372
Burlingane City of
2547
9urlinga»e City of
KS
50373
Burlington City of
2553
Burlington City of
OK
50775
Burlington Electric Light Oept
2548
Burlington City of
VT
50376
Burlington Citv of
2550
Burlington City of
CO
50381
B*irveU Municipal Utilities
2609
Burwell City of
NE
50383
SushneU Mun Flee Lt 8 Pwr uti
2634
Bushnell City of
IL
50386
Butler Light & Water Service
26*7
Sutler City of
-10
50388
Sutler Rural Elec Coop Assr, I
2641
Butler Rural El Coop Assn Inc
IA
50392
C 8 L Elec Cocp Corp
2678
C ir L Electric Coop Corp
AR
50399
Cajun Elec Power Coop, Inc
2777
Cajur. Electric Power Coop Inc
lA
50405
California Bd of Fuolic Morks
2827
California Board of Public Wks
nc
50406
California-Pacific Utilities C
2940
Catifornia Pacific Utility
CA
50407
CA State Dept of Water Resourc
3255
California Dipt-Wtr Resources
CA
5C409
Callawv/ Mun Elec Utilities
2859
CaIlaway V iIlage of
NE
50412
Conaortwealth Energy Sys
4120
Coaaonwealth Energy Systes
MA
50413
Cambridge Lt S Water Wor;s
2388
Cambridge City of
NE
50415
Caueron hun Lt & Water Oept
2900
Caeeron fit) of
MO
50417
Caapell Lt S Pvr
2930
Ca«pbell City of
MO
119

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Table E-2. (continued)
2&SR
FWF Utility Na«e
UCODE
Utility Na»e
State
50418	Caapbe'.l Hui icipal EUe Knfit	2931
50419	Canadian C\'y of	2911
50421	Commonwealth Energy Sys	2951
50423	Coney Valley Elee Coop A»sn, I	2961
50427	Cantor, Nun l ight t Wa-;er i^an*	2974
50430	Cape Katti-ras Elec Jt««t?e,-ship	2982
50438	Carl.yie Municipal Utilities	3037
50440	Ca,-«i l.ignt ft W*ter	3040
50441	Carolina Power < Light Co	3046
50445	Carroll Electric Cooo Corp	3076
50447	CarrollUsi Municipal Utilities	3082
50448	Carteret-Craven Elec ftenb Corp	3107
50450	Carthage Water i Elec Plant	3113
50452	Cascade Mun Elec plant	3137
30453	Utilities Holding Coapsny	27471
50463	Cavalier, City ol Lt & Wtr Pla	3186
50467	Cedar Fulls Utilities	3203
50472	Cedarbu-g Lt & Vti Com	320S
50473	Celina Municipal Utilities El	3216
504V4	Center Hun Lt & Pwr	3227
50441	Central Electric 5>Oi«r Coop	40218
50(84	Csntral Hudson Gas & Elec Corp	3249
50485	Central Illinois Lignt Co	3252
50486	Central Illinois Public Servic	3253
""•0437	Central Iowa Power Coop	3253
50488	Central Kansas Elec Coop, Inc	3259
50489	Midwest Energy, Inc.	12524
50490	Central Louisiana Elec Co, Inc	3265
50491	Central Ma'ne Power Conpany	3266
50492	Central Mfy Dist Trustees	3270
50474	Cer.t.-al Nebraskn Pub Pwr I irr	3271
50496	Crn S 3w:Central Power & Light	3278
50497	Central Powe- Elec Cooo, Inc	3279
50499	Central Telephone & Util Corp	3286
50500	Ctfitel Corporation (KS)	3285
50503	C<»ntral Veraont Pub S»rv Corp	3292
53506	Cenvralia hun Hydro-Elec ptant	3295
50513	f hautwrsburg Electric Departae	3329
5fi514	ctvsnute, City of	3355
50516	Ihappel City of	3373
50519	Charlevoix, City of	3384
50525	Chelan County P U 0 No 1	3413
50531	Cherokee Light S Power Dept.	342*5
50543	Cheyenne Lt, Fuel S Power Co	3461
50^44	Chicago the Metropolitan Sanit	12389
50545	fiict>pee Electric Light Dept	3477
50546	Ch:llicothe Hiviicipal Utilitie	3486
50550	Choctawhatche Elee Coop, Inc	3502
50552	Chugach Slectric Assn. Inc	3522
50556	Cincinnati Gas S Electric Co	3542
5055S	Citizens Electric Corporation	3600
50560	Citizens Utilities Co	3611
50563	Clal'.an County P U 0 No 1	3644
50565	Clarlr. County P U 0 No 1	3660
5057C	Clarksdale Water 8 Light Dept	3f02
5057?	Clay Center Nun Lt & Water Pla	3710
50578	Clay Electric Coop, Inc	3726
50583	Clayton City of	3731
50587	Cleveland Elec Illu« Co, The	3755
50589	Cleveland Puhl Utils Dept	3762
50593	Clinton County Elec Coop, Inc	38C6
50594	Clinton, Village of	3813
Cajpfcell Village of	NE
Canadian Valley Elec Coop Inc	OK
Canal Electric Co	HA
Caney Valley El Coop Assn Inc	KS
(.anron City ot	MS
Cope Hatieras Elec Member Corp	NC
Carlyle City of	IL
Carai City ef	IL
Carolina Power S Light Co	NC
Carroll Electric Coop Inc	OH
CarrolIton City of	MO
Carteret-Craven El Mocber Corp	NC
Carthage City of	M0
Cascade City of	IA
Utilities Holding Co	NC
Cavalier City of	ND
Cedar falls City of	IA
Cedarbucg Light & Water Com*	Hi
Celina City of	OH
Center City of	CO
Central Electric Pwr Coop Inc	SC
Central Hudson <5as & Elec Corp	NY
Central Illinois Light Co	IL
Central Illinois Pub Serv Co	IL
Central Iowa Power Coop	IA
Central Kansas Elec Coop Inc	KS
Midwest Energy Inc	KS
Central Louisiana Elec C" Inc	LA
Central Maine Power Co	ME
Central Manufacturing District	IL
Central Nebraska Pub P8I Dist	NE
Central Power S Light Co	TX
Central Power Elec Coop Inc	ND
Central Telephone S Mtils Corp	CO
Centel Corp	IL
Central Vermont Pi'b Serv Corp	VT
Centralia City of	W
Chaabersburg Bornugh of	PA
Chanute City of	KS
Chappell City of	NE
Charlevoix City of	MI
PUD Ho 1 of Chelan County	WA
Cherokee City of	OK
Cheyenne Light Fuel & P'ver Co	WY
Metropolitan District Comn	MA
Chicopee City of	MA
Chillicothe City of	HO
Choctawhatche elec Coop Inc	FL
ChLvjach Electric Assn Inc	AK
Cincinnati Gas 8 Electric Co	OH
Citizens Electric Corp	M0
Citizens Utilities Co	CT
PUD No 1 of Clallam County	WA
PUD No 1 of Clark Csunty	WA
Clarksdale Citv of	HS
Clay Cente- City of	KS
Clay Electric Coop Inc	IL
CUyton City of	NC
Cisveland Electric Illun Co	OH
Cleveland City of	OH
Clinton County Elec Coop Inc	IL
Clinton Village of	MI
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08X3R
SURf Utility Naae
UCOOE
Utility Haino
State
50596	Clo'/er lanj Electric Coop (*I)	3828
50597	CHS Electr.c Coop, Inc	2774
50610	Coffeyville Hun Lt Oept	3892
50411	Coggan Municipal Light Plant	3900
50612	Cc'.by Utr & Lt PUnt	3913
50613	Ccldtfster, City of 6d of Pub U	3915
50614	Coleaan, City of	3923
50616	Coles-Moultrie Electric Coop	3931
50622	Colorado Springs, City of	39S9
50623	Colorado-UTS! tlec Ass',, Inc	3994
50626	Columbia Sesirt Elec Coop, Inc	4005
50630	Columbia Rural elec Assn, Inc	4041
50631	Columbia Water S Light Dept	4045
50633	Coluabus & southern Ohio Elec	4062
50634	Coluabus Light 3 Water Oept	4068
50635	Coluabus, Div of Electricity	4065
50642	Coaaerce City of	40v1
50643	Commonwealth Edison Coapany	4V.0
50645	Texas-New Mexico Power Co	40051
50651	NE Util:Conn Light & Power Co	4176
50652	Connecticut Yankee Atomic Pwr	4187
50653	Coisolidated Edison Co of N Y,	4226
SGCVi	Consolidated Water Power Coapa	4247
50658	Consnaers Power Coapany	4254
50659	Consuaers Power, Inc	4743
50660	Continental Divide Elec Coop,	4265
50661	Conway Corporation	4280
50665	Coon Rapids Hun Utilities	4305
50668	Cooperative Power Association	4322
50669	Coos-Curry Electric Coop, Inc	'>317
50672	Copper Valley Electric Assn, I	4329
50676	Cordova Electric Cooperative	40215
5067&	Corn Belt Power Coop	4363
50682	Corning Municipal Utilities	4375
50691	Cowlitz County Pud No '	4442
50692	Cozsd Light Dept, City of	%459
50693	Craig-ootetourt Electric Coop	4471
50698	Crfcwfordsvilie Elec Lt & Pwr U	4508
50703	Crete, City of Elec S Water De	4527
50704	Crisp Cocnty Power Conaission	4538
50706	Crosbyton City of	4558
50710	Crystal Falls, City of Lt S Wt	4604
50716	Culpeper Town of	4619
50717	Cumberland Municipal Utility	4627
50720	Curtis, City of	4661
5072'	Cushing, City of	4667
50723	Custer Public Power District	4671
50731	Dahlberg Light & Power Co	4715
50733	Dairyland Power Cooperative	4716
50736	Texas Util:Dallas Power & Ligh	4737
50738	Oalton, City of (GA)	4744
50739	Danvers Electric Dept	5480
50741	Oanville Water, Gas & Elec Dep	4794
50746	Oavid City Light Plant	4836
50750	Dawson County Pub Power Distri	4911
50752	Dayton Power 8 Light Coapany,	4922
50753	Dayton Light & Power	4919
50756	Deaf Saitft Elec Coop, lie	4939
50763	Deep Fast Texas Electric	4975
50765	Delano Municipal Power Plant	5015
50767	Delaware Electric Coop, Inc	5070
507'69	Pelaarva Power & Light Co. of	5027
Clovarland Electric Coop	MI
CMS Electric Coop Inc	KS
Coffeyville City of	KS
Coggon City of	1A
Colby City of	KS
Coldwater City of	MI
Colenan City of	TX
Ccles-Moultrie Electric Coop	IL
Colorado Springs City of	CO
Colorado-Ute Electric Assn Inc	CO
Columbia Basin Elec Coop Inc	OR
Columbia Rural Elec Assn Inc	UA
Columbia City of	MO
Coluabus & Southern Ohio El Co	OH
Coluiubus City o.:	MS
Coluabus City 0T	OH
Commerce City of	GA
Commonwealth Edison Co	IL
Texas-New Mexico Pouer Co	TX
Connecticut Light Z Power Co	CT
Connecticut Yankee Atom Pwr Co	CT
Consolidated Ediion Co-NY Inc	NY
Consolidated Wa'.er Pcwe: Co	WI
Consumers Powe;- Co	MI
Consumers Power Inc	OR
Continental Divide El Coop Inc	NM
Conway Corp	AP
Coon Rapids City of	IA
Coop Power Assn	NO
Ccos-Curry Electric Coop Inc	OR
Copper Valley Elec Assn Inc	AK
Cordova Electric Coop Inc	AK
Corn Belt Power Coop	IA
Corning City of	IA
PUD No 1 of Cowlitz County	WA
Cozad Cit" of	NE
Craig-Botetourt Electric Coop	VA
Crawfordsvilie Elec Lgt&l'wr Co	IN
Crete City of	NE
Crisp County Power Comm	GA
Crosbyton City Co	TX
Crystal Falls City of	MI
Culpeper Town of	VA
Cumberland City of	UI
Curtis City of	NE
Cushing City of	OK
Custer Public Power District	NE
Oahlb.-g Ligh*' & Power Co	WI
Dairyland Power Coop	WI
Dallas Power & Light Co	TX
Dalton City of	GA
Danvers Town of	MA
Danville City of	VA
David City City of	N£
Dawson County Public Pwr Dist	NE
Dayton Power & Light Co	OH
Dayton City of	>A
Deaf Smith Electric Coop Inc	TX
Deep East Texas Elec Coop Inc	TX
Delano City of	MN
Delaware Electrir Coop Inc	DE
Delaarva Power & Light Co	DE
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UCODE
507?o
Belt* City of
5036
Delta City of
CO
50773
Denison Municipal Utilities
5056
Dw.ison City of
IA
50775
Denton Municipal Util.ties
5063
Denton City of
TX
50776
Dwvc, City & County of
5068
Denver City & County of
CO
50779
fleshier Municipal Utilities
5097
Desl.ler City cf
HE
50781
Detroit, City of Pub Lighting
5017
Delaware Rural Elec Coop Inc
OH
50782
Detroit Edison Coatpany, The
5109
Dcfoit Edison Co
Ml
50783
Detroit Lakes.. City of
5111
Detroit Lakes City of
MN
5G785
Hydro Development (iroup Inc.
9145
Hydro Development Group Inc
NY
SG792
Dixie Electric Meet> Corp
52C2
Dixie Electric Membership Corp
LA
508C?
Oougiao County Pud No 1
5326
PUD No 1 of Douglas Co'inty
WA
50803
0u~Las Elec Coop, Inc (SD)
5328
Douglas Electric Coop . .c
SD
50804
Dover £lec Lt & Power Plant
5336
Dover City of
OH
30807
Dover Electric Deoart»ent (DE)
5335
Dover City of
DE
50809
Dowagiac Dept of Public Servic
5343
Dowagiac City of
MI
50816
Dulce Pow<>r Company
5416
Duke Power Co
NO.
50827
Duquesne Light Company
5487
D'jquesne light Co
PA
50829
Durant Municipal Electric Plan
5529
Durant City of
IA
50835
East Bay Mun 'Jt-ilivy District
5571
East Bay Municipal Util Dist
CA
50841
East; Kentucky Power Cooperativ
5580
East Kentucky Power Coop Inc
KY
50843
East Palestine Light & cower
5581
East Palestine City of
OH
50845
Eastriver Elec Power Coop, Inc
5552
East River Elec Power Coop Inc
SD
50847
Central Iowa Powe:' Cooperative
5605
Eastern Iowa LigntSPower Coop
IA
508'»8
Eastern Maine Elec Coop, Inc.
5609
Eastern Maine Electric Coop
ME
5084?
East Util/Edstern Utilities As
5625
Easton Utilities Comm
MD
50851
liaston Utilities Coramissicn, T
5625
Easton Utilities Comm
MD
50857
Edgar Electric Coop As>sn
5531
Edgar Electric Coop Assn
II.
50842
Edison Sault Electric Co
5659
Edison Sault Electric Co
Ml
50668
El °aso Electric Company
5701
El Paso Electric Co
rx
50871
Elbow Lake, Village cf
5732
Elbow Lake City of
MN
50376
Electra City of
5744
Electra City of
TX
50877
Electric Energy, Ire
5748
Electric Energy Inc
IL
50882
£U Point Hur Light Plant
5771
Elk Point City of
SD
50885
Elk River Municipal Utilities
5773
Elk River City of
MN
50893
Ellin-Jood Lt S Water
580?
Ellinuood City of
KS
50594
Ellis Mun Lt & Water
5817
Ellis City of
KS
50899
Elroy, City of Mun Elec & Wtr
5834
Elroy City of
WI
50903
Emerson Light & Power Plant
5850
Emerson city of
NE
50904
Empire District Electric Co
5860
Empire District Electric Co
MO
50905
Empire Electriv Assn, Inc
58C2
Empire Electric Assn Inc
CO
50910
Encsburg Falls inc Village of
5915
EnosBurg Falls Village of
VT
5091?
?phraia City Corporation
593c:
Ephraim city of
UT
5091?
Erie Vater & Ligh'c
5957
Erie City of
KS
50922
tscondido Mutual Utr Co
5969
Escondido Mutual Water Co
CA
50923
Esteliine Mun Lt 8 Pwr Co
5995
Esteliine City of
SD
50924
Estes Park, Town of
5997
Est»s Park Town of
CO
50925
Estherville, City of Mun Elec
5998
Estnerville city of
IA
50929
Eugene Water & Electric Board
6022
Eugene City of
OR
50936
Fairbanks Mun Utilities System
6129
c*irbanks City of
AK
30933
Fairbury Light & Water Dept
6132
Fsii'bury City of
NE
50939
Fairfax Mun Pwr Plant
6138
Fairfax City of
MN
50941
Fairfield Hunicipal Light Plan
6141
Fair-Mela City of
IL
50944
Fairmont Pub Util Covm
6151
Fairmont Public Utilities Comm
MN
50946
Fairviev Mun Electric Plant
6154
Fairviev City Corp
UT
50947
Fairview Light S Water Dept
6152
Fairview City of
OK
50948
Faith Wtr Lt 8 Pwr Plant
6157
faith City of
SD
50949
Fall River Rural Flee Coop, in
6169
Fall River Rural Elec Coop Inc
ID
;0951
Falls City Water S Light Dept
6175
Falls City City of
NF.
50955
Fanner City, City of Light Pla
6192
Farmer City City of
IL
50962
Parsers electric Coop, Inc <7
6182
Farmers Elsctric Ccop Inc
TX
50967
Farnersville City of
6203
Fnrmersvilie City of
TX
50963
Fanaington, City of Elec Util
6204
Farnington City of
NM
I
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0R1SR
GURF Utility Name
UCODE
Utilitv Name
Sta
50970
Partington River Pur Co
6207
Farmington River Power Co
CT
50971
FansviUe Lt S Wtr
6209
Farmville Town of
NC
50975
Fayette Water & Light Plant
eci'l
Fayette City of
MO
50977
Fayetteville, Pub Worics Corns c
6235
Fayetteville Public Works Com
NC
50978
Federated Rural Electric Assn
6258
Federated Rural Electric Assn
fIN
50979
Fe« Electric Assn, Inc
627?
FEM Electric Assn Inc
3D
50980
Fennimore Municipal Utilities
6274
Fenr.imore City of
HI
50988
First Electric Coop Corp
6342
."irst Electric Coop Corp
AR
50989
Fishers Is Elec Corp ,The
6369
i ishers Island Electric Corp
NY
509*0
Fitchburg Gas 8 Elec Light Co
6374
Fitchburg Gas 8 Elec Light. Co
MA
50992
Flandreau dun Lt S Pvr Plant
6390
Flandreau City of
SD
51005
Florida Keys Elec Coop Assn In
6443
Florida Keys El Coop Assn Inc
FL
51006
Florida Power 3 Light Coapar.y
64'?
Florida Power & Light Co
FL
51007
Florida Power Corporation
S455
Florida Fower Co"p
FL
51008
Florida Public Utilities Co
6457
Florida Public utilities Co
FL
51010
Floyaada, City of
6472
Floydada City of
TX
51016
Forest City Municipal Utilitie
6579
Forest City City of
IA
51025
Fort Pierce Utilities Authorit
6615
Foit Pie-re City of
SD
51029
Fort Wayne Nun Elec Lt 8 Pvr W
6620
Fort Wayne City of
IN
51C31
Fosston Municipal Utilities
6627
Fositon City of
MN
51034
Four County Elec Nemb Corp
6492
Four Corners EMC
NC
51036
Frankfort City Light S Power P
6707
Frankfort City of
IN
51040
Franklin, City of (LA)
6714
Franklin city of
LA
5104S
Frank (.'In Nun Lt & Wtr Plant (N
6723
Franklin City of
NE
51054
Fredonia Lt 8 Pur
6762
Fredonia City of
KS
51056
freeburg Mun Light Plant
6764
Freeburg vill?ge of
iL
51057
Freeport Elsctric Power System
6775
Freeport Village of Inc
NY
51058
Fre.sont Dept of Utilities
6779
Freinont City of
NE
51066
Fulton, City of (MO)
6839
F'.ilton City of
M0
51070
Gainesville Regional Utilities
6909
Gainesville City of
FL
51073
Gallatin Light Water Works
6924
Gallatin City of
M0
51080
Garkane Power Ason, Inc
6957
Garkane Power Assn Inc
UT
51081
Garland, City of
6958
Garland City of
TX
51083
Garnett City of
6^65
Garnett City of
KS
51092
GPU/General Public Utilities
40024
General Public Utilities Corp
NJ
51093
Geneseo Municipal Utilities
7095
Geneseo City of
IL
51100
SO CO:Georgia Power Co
7140
Georgia Power Co
GA
51111
Girard City of
7157
Girard City of
KS
51113
Glacier Hwy Electric Assn, Inc
7258
Glacier Highway Electric Assn
AK
51114
Glades Electric Coop, lie
7264
Glaoes Electric Coop Inc
FL
51115
Gladstone City of
7265
Gladstone City of
MI
51115
Gladstone City of
7265
Gladstone City of
MI
51120
Glencoe Mun Electric Plant
7292
Glencoe City of
MN
51121
Glendale Public Service Oept
7294
Glendale City of
CA
51127
Golden Valley elec Assn, Inc
7353
Golden Valley Elec Assn Inc
AK
51135
Goodland Municipal Electric De
7374
Goodland City of
KS
51137
Gouvernuer Elec P't
7422
Gouverneur City of
NY
5113f
Gowrie Light & Water Plant
7424
Gowrie City cf
IA
51141
Graettingtr Mun Light Plant
7443
Graettinger City of
IA
51142
Grafton Light 8 Wacer Dept (NO
7444
Grafton City of
ND
511 a
Grand Electric Cooperative, In
7484
Grand Electric Coop Inc
SO
51149
Grand Haven Board of Lt 8 Pwr
7483
Grand Haven City of
MI
51150
Grand Island Water 8 Light Dep
7485
Grmt City of
NE
51151
Grand Junction Mun Lt Plant
748<
Grand Junction City of
IA
51152
Grand Harais, Village of
7447
Grand Ma.-ais City of
MN
51154
Grand River Dan Authority
7490
Grand River Dam Authority
OK
51156
Granite Falls, City of (MN)
7494
Granite FaiIs Town of
MN
51160
Grant County P U 0 No 2
14624
PUD No 2 of Grant County
WA
51163
Grays Harbor County P U 0 No 1
754S
PUD No 1 of Grays Harbor Cnly
WA
51166
Great Plains Elec Coop, Inc
7560
Great Plains Electric Coop Inc
KS
51169
Green Mountain Power Corporati
7601
Green Mountain Power Corp
VT
51176
Greenfield Municipal Utilities
7626
Greenfield City of
IA
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0R1SR
GURF utility Name
UC0DE
Utilitv Name
Sta
511??
Greenport Village of
7630
Grsenport Village of
NY
51178
Greensburg Mun Lt 8 Pwr
7631
Greeniburg City of
KS
51180
Greenville Electric Dept CTO
7634
Greenville City of
TX
5118S
Greenwood Lt Oept, Villfjge of
7650
Greenwood City of
NE
S''186
Greer.wood Utilities Coaaission
7651
Greenwood Utilities Com
MS
Sri 88
Sreshan tiun Light P'.ant
7665
Greshas Village of
UI
51:94
Groton 'Water 8 Elect-ic Dept l
7716
Groton City of
CT
51199
Grundy Center Mun Lt 8 Pwr
7743
Grundy Center City of
IA
51202
uuadatupe-Slanco River Auth
7751
Guadalupe Blanco River Auth
TX
51206
Gueydan City of
7760
Gueydan Town of
LA
?1208
SO C0:6ulf Power Co
73-01
Guli Power Co
r'L
51209
Gulf States Utilities Company
7806
Gulf States Utilities Co
TX
51218
Hagerstown Mun Elac Lt P'.ant (
7908
Hagerstown City of
MD
51<219
Raines I. :ght and Pover Company
7913
Haines Light 8 Power Co Inc
AK
51222
HalletsvilLa City of
7958
Hallettsvilie City of
TX
51225
Hamilton, City of Sapt of Pub
7977
Hamilton City of
OH
51227
Hamilton Municipal Utils Comsi
7995
Hami1 ton Village of
NY
51234
Har.nibal Board of Public Works
8055
Hannibal City of
MO
?1238
Hardvick Electric Department
8104
Hardwick Village of
VT
51241
Harlan Municipal. Utilities
8122
Harlan City of
IA
51251
Harrisonvi He, City of
8199
Harrisonvilie City of
.10
51253
Hart Hydro Electric Deot
8205
Hart Hydro City of
m:
51255
NE Util:Hartford Electric Ligh
8211
Hartford Electric Light Co
CT
51257
hartley, City of Mun Utilities
8214
Hartley City of
IA
51259
Hastings Utilities
8245
Hastings City of
(C
51264
Hawaiian Electric Company, Inc
19547
Hawaiian Electric Co Inc
HI
51265
Hawarden, City of ilun Utilitie
8288
Hawarden City of
IA
51267
Hawley Public Utilities Co'itn
8307
Hawley Public Utilities Ccmm
M
5" 268
Haxtun City of
8311
Haxtun Town of
OJ
51273
Hearne Municipal Plant
8359
Hearne City of
TX
51275
heber Light & Power Plant
8366
Heber Light & Powor Co
UT
51277
Hecla Lt 8 Pwr Plant
8379
Hecla City of
SO
51282
Henderson Mun Pwr 8 Lt
8449
Henderson City of
KY
51288
Herri/igton City of
8490
Herington City of
KS
51290
Herndon City of
8497
Herndon City of
KS
51294
Hibbing Public Utilities Coon
8543
Hibbing Public Utilities Comm
MN
51296
HigginsviUe City of
8567
Higginsville City 
8774
Holyokt City of
MA
51326
Hv-lyoke Mun Pvr 8 Lt Pit
8777
Holyoke City of
CO
51327
NE Util:Holyoke Water Power Co
8779
Holyoke Water Power Co
MA
51331
haner Electric Assn, Inc
19558
Homer Electric Assn Inc
AK
51332
Hosier Light & Water Dept
24481
Homer City of
TX
51333
Homestead, City of
8795
Homestead City of
FL
51338
Hoonah, City of
8814
Hoonah City of
AK
51339
Hoosier Energy, Ind Statewide
9267
Hoosier Energy R E C Inc
IN
51342
'Hope, City of
8840
Hope City of
AR
51346
Horton City of
8871
Horton City of
KS
51349
Houma Light 8 Water Plant (LA>
8884
Houma City of
LA
51352
Houston Lighting 8 Power Co
8901
Houston Lighting 8 Power Co
TX
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ORISR
GURF Utility Name
UC0DE
Urilitv Name
Sts
51353
Howard, City of
8919
Howard City of
SO
51362
Hudson Light S Power Dept (HA)
8973
Hudson Town of
MA
51363
Hugoton City of
9011
Hugoton City of
KS
51370
Huntingburg Nun Lt 8 Wtr Plant
9088
Huntingburg City of
IN
51375
Hutchinson Utilities Coma
9130
Hutchinson Utilities Comm
MN
51377
Hyrum City Corporation
9163
Hyrum City Corp
UT
51380
Idaho Fails Elec Light Dept
9187
Idaho Falls City of
It1
51381
Idaho Power Company
9191
Idaho Power Co
ID
51385
Illinois Power Company
9208
Illinois Power Co
IL
51388
Imperial Irrigation District
9216
Lnoerial Irrigation District
CA
51389
Imperial City of
9217
Imperial City of
rtE
51391
Independence, City of, (IA)
9230
Independj:ice City of
IA
51392
Independence, City of (MO)
9231
Independence City of
MO
51393
Indian Electric Coop, Inc
9246
Indian Electric Coop Inc
OK
51394
Indianapolis Pwr S Lt Co
9273
Indianapolis Power 8 Light Co
IN
51396
Indianola Mun Light 8 Pwr (IA)
9275
Indianoia City of
IA
51397
Inland Power S Light Co
8699
Inland Power 8 Light Co
UA
51401
Intermountain Rural Elec Assr.
9336
Intermountain Rural Elec Assn
CO
51403
Interstate Power Company
9392
Interstate Power Co
IA
51404
Iola Electric System (Kansas)
9418
Iola City of
KS
51405
Iowa Electric Lt 8 Pwr co
5423
Iowa Electric Light 8 Power Co
IA
51406
Iowa-Illinois Gas & electric C
9438
Iowa-Illinois Gas&Electric Co
IA
51407
Iowa Power 8 Light Co
9429
Iowa Power £ Light Co
IA
51408
Iowa Public Service Co
9435
Iowa Public Service Co
IA
51409
Iowa Southern Utilities Co
9432
Iowa Southern Utilities Co
IA
51410
Iowa State Univ of Sci & Techn
9434
Iowa v'*ite University
IA
51411
Ipswich Hun Lt Dept
9442
Ipswi h City of
MA
51429
Jackson Municipal Light Plant
9599
Jackson City of
MN
51430
Jackson Power 8 Light Dept (M0
9603
Jackson City of
M0
51434
Jacksonville Electric Authorit
9617
Jacksonville Slectric Auth
FL
51437
Jamestown C
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51519	Kit Carson Electric Coop, Inc
51525	Knoxville Utilities Board
51526	Kotiiak Electric Assn, Inc
51530	Kotzebue Electric Assn, inc
51532	!. 8 0 Power Cooperative
51536	La Junta Municipal Utilities
51537	La Plata Electric Assn, the
51539	La Porte City Municipal Uti Lit
51541	Lacreek Electric Assoc, Inc
51542	La Junta Hun Utilities
51549	Lafayette Utility System (LA)
51555	Lake Crystal Mun Utilities Co
51559	Lake Lure Elec Pwr Facility
51562	Lake Mills Mun Light Plant OA
51563	Lake Park Mun Utilities (IA)
51566	L3ke Providence Elec Lt & Utr
51570	Lake Superior District Pwr Co
51573	Lake Worth Utilities Authority
51574	Lakefield Public Utilities Com
51575	Lakeland, Cty of Opt of Elec&W
51578	Lakota Municipal Lt Pit, City
51582	Lamar, the City of Utilities B
51583	Lamb County Electric Coop, Inc
r*c°4	Lamoni Municipal Utilities
51586	Lansdale Municipal Power Plant
51590	Lanesboro Public Utilities
51593	Lansing, City of Board of Utr
51596	Larned Mun Power Plant
51597	Las Animas Mun Lt & Pwr
51598	Laurel Mun Power Plant
51602	Laurens Mun Lt & Pwr Plant
51607	La-Tence Park Lt & Pwr
51611	L-. *ueur Municipal Utilities
51612	'_ea County Elec Coop, Inc
51615	Lebanon, City of Elec System (
51625	Lenox Municipal Light Plant
51628	Lewes Board of Public Works
51630	Lewis County P U D No 1
51644	Lighthouse Electric Coop, Inc
51648	Lincoln City of (KS)
51649	Lincoln, City of (NE)
51650	Lincoln County Power Dist No 1
51657	Lindsay Public Works Authority
51658	Lindsborg City of
51663	Litchfield Pub Util Comm, City
51669	Littleton Water & Light Dept
51673	Lockhart Power Company
51675	Lodgepole City of
51679	Logan City Municipal Elect Lgh
51681	Logansport Elec Lt S Pwr Plant
51685	Long Island Lighting Company
51687	Longmont, City of
51691	Los Angeles Dept of Water and
51692	Lost River Electric Coop, Inc
51694	MID SO:Louisiana Power & Light
51695	Louisville Gas & Electric Co
51697	Loup River Public °cwer Distri
51693	Loup Valleys Rural Pub Pwr Dis
51699	Loveland Light & Power Dept
51700	Lowell Light 8 Power
51702	Lower Colorado River Authority
51703	Lower Valley Power & Light, In
Table E-2. (continued)
UCODE 	Utility Name
10378
10421
10433
10451
10574
10536
10539
1U542
10558
10559
9096
10596
10604
10606
10608
10611
10615
10620
10622
10623
10629
10057
10625
10650
10702
10685
10704
10713
10730
10760
10769
10794
10814
10817
10830
10908
10935
10944
11014
11017
11018
11021
11058
11040
11064
11085
11118
1) i22
11135
11142
11172
11187
11208
11211
11241
11249
11251
11250
11256
11268
11269
11273
Kit Carson Electric Coop Inc	NM
Knoxville City of	TN
Kodiak Electric Assn Inc	AK
Kotzebue Electric Assn Inc	AK
L & 0 Power Coop	IA
La Junta City of	CO
La Plata Electric Assn Inc	CO
La Porte City City of	IA
LaCreek ElecTic Assn Inc	SD
La Crosse City of	KS
Lafayette City of	LA
Lake Crystal City of	MN
Lake Lure Town of	NC
Lake Mills City of	IA
Lake Park City of	IA
Lake Providence City of	LA
Lake Superior District Pwr Co	WI
Lake Worth "ity of	FL
Lakefield City of	MN
Lakeland City of	FL
Lakota City of	ND
Lamar City of	MO
Lamb County Electric Coop Inc	TX
Lamoni City of	IA
Lansdale Borough of	PA
Lanesboro Public Utility Comm	Mf!
Lansing City of	MI
Larned City of	KS
Las Animas City of	C~
Laurel City of	NE
Laurens City of	IA
Lawrence Park Heat Lgt&Pwr Co	CT
Le Sueur City of	MN
Lea County Electric Coop Inc	NM
Lebanon City of	OH
Lenox City of	IA
Lewes City of	DE
PUD No 1 of Lewis County	WA
Lighthouse Electric Coop Inc	TX
Lincoln City of	KS
Lincoln City of	NE
Lincoln County Power Dist No 1	NV
Lindsay City of	OK
Lindsborg City of	KS
Litchfield Public Utility Comm	MN
Littleton Town of	MA
lockhart Power Co	SC
LOdgepole City of	NE
Logan City of	UT
Logansport City of	IN
Long Island Lighting Co	NY
Longmont City of	CO
Los Angeles City of	CA
Lost River Electric Coop Inc	ID
Louisiana Power & Light Co	LA
Louisville Gas & Electric Co	KY
Loup River Public Power Dist	NE
Loup Valleys Rural P P D	NE
Loveland City of	CO
Lowell City of	MI
Lower Colorado River Authority	TX
Lower Valley Power S Light Inc	WY
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Table E-2. (continued)
ORISR
GURF Utility Same
UCODE
Utility Na«e
State
51705
Lubbock, Citv of Power & Light
11292
Lubbock City of
TX
51706
Lubec Water & Elec District
11293
Lubec City of
ME
51716
lusk Toun
11330
Lusk Town of
UY
51717
Luverne, City of (MN)
11332
luverne City of
MN
51721
Lyndonville Electric Departmen
11359
Lyndonville Village of
VT
51725
Lyons, City of Hun Utilities (
11372
Lyons City of
NE
51727
M & A Electric Power Cooperati
11380
MSA Electric Power Coop
M0
51731
Macon Electric Cooperative
11463
Macon Electric Coop
M0
51732
Macon Municipal Utilities
11460
Macon City of
MO
51734
Madelia Hun Lt 8 Pwr Plant
29305
Madelia City of
MN
51735
Ma-iison, City of Elec Proc Sys
13118
Madison City of
MO
51737
Madison City of (ME)
11477
Madison Town of
ME
51738
Madison Gas 8 Electric Co (WI)
11479
Madison Gas 8 Electric Co
WI
51739
Madison Mun Lt & Pwr Plant
11481
Madison City of
NE
51740
Madison Municipal Utilities (M
11482
Madison City of
MN
51747
Maine Public Service Co
11522
Maine Public Service Co
ME
51748
Maine Yankee Atonic Power Comp
11525
Maine Yankee Atomic Power Lo
ME
51749
Maiden, City of
11540
Maiden City of
MO
51753
Mangua City of
11566
Mangua City of
OK
51754
Manilla Mun Service Dept
11568
Manilla Town of
1A
51756
Manitowoc Public Utilities
11571
Manitowoc City of
UI
51759
Manning Municipal Light Plant
11581
Manning City of
1A
51763
Manti City Corp Light 8 Power
11588
Manti City of
UT
51764
Mapleton Mun Corp Light & Pwr
11609
Mapleton City of
1A
51765
Maquoketa Mun Lt S Pwr
11611
Maquoketa City of
1A
51766
Maquoketa Valley Rural Elec Co
12642
Maquoketa Valley Rrl Eloc Coop
IA
51769
Marblehcad Municipal Light Oep
11624
Marblehead City of
MA
51770
Marceline Mun Utilities, Ciiy
11626
Marceline City of
MO
51777
Marlow Light S Water Dept
11691
Marlow City of
OK
51778
Marquette, City of Bd of Lt &
11701
Marquette City of
MI
51780
Marshall City Wtr 8 Elec Works
11713
Marshall City of
Ml
51783
Marshall Municipal Utilities (
11731
Marshall City of
MN
51784
Marshall Municipal Utilities (
11732
Marshall City of
MO
51786
Marshfield Electric & Water De
11740
Marshfield City of
WI
51787
Martinsville Electric Departne
11770
Martinsville City of
VA
51789
Mascoutah, City of Pwr & Lt Oe
11790
Mascoutah City of
IL
51793
Matanuska Electric Assri, Inc
11824
Matanuska Electric Assn Inc
AK
51795
Maui Electric Co, Ltd
11843
Maui Electric Co Ltd
HI
51802
Mccone Electric Coop, Inc
11989
McCone Electric Coop Inc
MT
51808
Mcgregor Municipal Utilities
12114
McGregor City of
IA
51809
Mckenzie Electric Coop, Inc
12087
McKenzie Electric Coop Inc
NO
51812
Mcleansboro, City of
12167
McLeansboro City of
IL
51817
McPherson Board of Public Util
12208
McPherson City of
KS
51818
Meade City of
12242
Meade City of
KS
51825
Medina Electric Coop, Inc
12268
Medina Electric Coop Inc
TX
51827
Melrose Water, Lt & Pwr & Sldg
12286
Melrose Ci*.y of
MN
51830
Memphis Lt Gas & Wtr Division
12293
Memphis City of
TN
51832
Menasha Electric S Water Utili
12298
Menasha City of
WI
51834
Merced Irrigation District
12312
Merced Irrigation District
CA
51838
Metlakatla Power S Light
12385
Metlakatla City of
AK
51840
Metropolitan Dist Coiw» Water D
12389
Metropolitan District Coowi
MA
51841
Metropolitan Wtr Dist of So Ca
12397
Metropolitan Water District
CA
51846
Michigan State University
12436
Michigan State University
MI
51849
Mid-State Service Company
12464
Mid-State Service Co
MI
51851
Middleborough Gas S Electric D
12473
Middleborough Town of
MA
51857
Midstate Electric Coop, Inc
12439
Miostate Electric. Coop Inc
OR
51867
Milford Municipal Utilities (N
12540
Milford City of
DE
51873
(linden, City of (LA)
12625
Minden City of
LA
51879
Minneapolis City of
21533
Minneapolis City of
KS
51880
Minnesota Power 8 Light Co
12647
Minnesota Power & Light Co
MN
51883
Minnkota Power Coop, Inc
12658
Minnkota Power Coop Inc
NO
51887
MID SO:Hississippi Power 8 Lig
12685
Mississippi Power 8 Light Co
MS
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Table E-2. (continued)
ORJS^
GURF Utility Naae
UCOOE
Utility Naae
Sta
51888
SO CO:M'.ssis»ippi Power Co
12686
Mississippi Power Co
MS
51891
M.iaouri Power & Light Coapany
12696
Missouri Piwer & Light Co
no
51892
Missouri Public Service Co
12698
UtiliCorp United lnc
NO
51894
Missouri Utilities Coaoany
12701
Missoui-i Utilities Co
HO
51858
Modesto Irrigation Project
12745
Mode.'.to Irrigation District
CA
51899
Mohave Electric Ccop, lnc
21538
Mohdvi Electric Coop Ir.c
AZ
51901
Molakai Elec Co Ltd
12767
Molokai Electric Co Ltd
HI
51905
Monroe Power and Light Dept
12797
Monroe City City of
UT
51906
Monroe, City of Nun Light Plan
12802
Monroe City City of
MO
51909
Honroe County Elec Coop, lnc
12803
Monroe County Elec Coop lnc
1L
519'0
Monroe Utilities Coaaission (L
12808
Monroe City of
LA
51913
Montana-Dakota Utilities Co
12819
Montana-Dakota Utilities Co
NO
51914
Montana Light & Power Coapany
"*2822
Montana Light & Power Co
MT
51915
Montana Power Coapany, The
12825
Montana Power Co
MT
51918
Kontezuaa Nun Liec Lt & Pwr (I
12838
Montezuaa City of
KS
51923
Moon Lake Electric Assn, lnc
12866
Moon Lake Electric Assn lnc
UT
51926
Moorhead Public Service Dept
12894
Moorhead City of
MN
51927
Moose Lake Public Util Cc*»
12897
Moose Lake Water & Light Coaa
MN
51929
Mora Municipal Electric utilit
12900
Mora City of
MN
51933
Moreau Manufactu i^g Corporati
12916
Moreau Manufacturing Corp
NY
51935
Morgan City, City cf (LA)
12927
Morgan City City of
LA
51943
Morrisville Water S, light Dept
12989
Morrisville Village of
VT
51948
Mount Carael Public Utility Co
13032
Mt Carmel Public Utility Cr.
IL
51952
Mount Pleasant Hun Utils (IA)
13038
Mt Pleasant C"• iy of
IA
51953
Mount Pleasant Municipal (UT)
13037
Mt Pleasant City of
UT
51958
Noun'jin Lake Municipal Util
13048
Mountain Lake City of
>,N
51961
Mountain View Eiectr.c Assn, I
13058
Mountain View Elec As.'.n .'ric
CO
51963
Mt Wheeler Power, lnc
13073
Mt Wheeler Power lnc
NV
51965
Mullen, Village of
13090
Mullen Village cf
NE
51966
Mulvane, City of (Kansos)
13095
Mulvane City of
KS
51967
Murray City Corporation
13137
Murray City of
UT
5197C
Muscatine, City of
13143
Muscatine City of
IA
51971
Muscoda Light & Water Coaa
13145
Muscoda City of
WI
51974
N W Electric Power Coop, lnc
13190
N "J Electric Power Coop lnc
MO
51975
Naknek Electric Assn, lnc
13201
Naknek Electric Assn lnc
AK
51976
Nantahala Power A Light Co
13204
Nantahala Power & Light Co
NC
51977
Nantucket Electric Coapany
13206
Nantucket electric Co
MA
51979
Napoleon El Ut Dept
13209
Napoleon City of
OH
51980
Nashville 1 Davidson Count;- El
13232
Nashville & Davidson Counties
TN
51982
Natchitoches, City of
13228
Natchitoches City of
LA
51983
USOI National Park Service
13266
USOI-Netional Park Service
CO
51986
Navopache Electric Coop, lnc
13318
Navopache Electric Coop lnc
AZ
51987
Nebraska City Utilities
13334
Nebraska City City of
NE
51988
Nebraska Public Power District
13337
Nebraska Public Power District
NE
51992
Neodesha City of
13380
Neodesha City of
KS
51997
Nevada Irrigation District
13402
Nevada Irrigation District
CA
51998
Nivada Pew.-r Coapany
13407
Nevada Power Co
NV
52000
':oa»onwealth Energy Syste«
4120
Commonwealth Energy Systea
HA
520C6
N Eng EMec/New England Elec Sy
13427
New England Electric Systea
HA
5?0C7
N Eng Elec:Niw England Power C
13433
New England Power Co
HA
52008
New England Power Exchange
13434
New England Power Exchange
HA
52011
Net Hampshire Electric Coop, I
13441
New Hampshire Elec Coop lnc
NH
52012
Haatpton Mun Light Plant
13444
New Haapton City of
IA
52017
Hew Lisbon Mun Electric Oept
13466
New Lisbon City of
UI
52021
New Madrid Mun Lt & Pwr Systea
13470
New Nadri-1 City of
HO
52023
Hsu Hex;co Elec Service Co
13474
New Mexico Electric Servic
NH
52C24
MID SO:New Orleans Public Serv
13478
New Orlia.is Public Service lnc
LA
5202b
New Orleans Sewerage I Wtr Bd
13479
New Orleans Sewerage & WC- Bd
LA
52026
hew Prague Mun Utils Coaa
13480
New Prague Mun Utils Coaa
MN
52028
New River Light & Power Co
13482
New River Light 4 Power Co
NC
52029
New Roads Light & Water Plant
13483
New Roads City of
LA
52031
New Smyrna Beach, City of
13485
New Sayrna Beach Utils Coaa
Ft
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Table E-2. (continued)
WISE
GURF Utility Naae
UCOO*
Utility Naae
State
52032
New Ula Pub Utils Com
13488
New Ula Public Utilities Com
HN
52035
New York Power Pool
13501
New York Power Pool
NY
52036
New York State Elec & Gas Corp
13511
New York State Elec t Gas Corp
NY
52041
Ndwberry Wtr I Lc Board (HI)
13525
Newberry City of
Ml
52044
Newkirk City cf
13530
Newkirk City of
OK
52046
Newport Electric Corporatian
13549
Newport Electric Corp
SI
52051
Nekton F«ils Nun Lt Pit
13563
Newton Fells City of
OH
52053
Niagara Mohawk Power Corp
13573
Niagara Mohawk Power Corp
NY
52057
Niles Board of Public. Works
13604
Niles City of
HI
52066
Kodak Rural Elec Coop Inc
123^1
Nodak Rural Electric Coop Inc
ND
52069
Nook Light and Power Utilities
15642
Noae joint Utility Systeas
AK
52072
Norris Public Power District
13664
Norris Public Power District
NE
52074
Kn-tn Attleborough Hun Elec Lt
13679
North Attleborough Town of
MA
52075
North Branch Lt & Pwr Com
i36U1
North Branch City of
"IN
52079
Nortn Central Power Co Inc
13697
North Central Power Co Inc
WI
52081
hor n Counties Hydro Elec Co
13712
North Counties. Hyetro-Elec Co
1L
52087
North Plains Electric Coop, In
137'7
North Plains Electric Coop Inc
TX
52091
North Western electric Coop, I
13807
Northwestern Electric Coop Inc
OK
52093
Norviieost Missouri Elec Pwr Co
13738
Northeast Missouri El Pwr Coop
MO
52096
Nt i.'ti I /Northeast Utilities
24559
Northeast Utilities
CT
52101
fioi tht *n Indiana Public Sen/ C
13756
Northern Indian*. Pub Serv Co
IN
52103
Northern Hichigan Elec Coop, I
13759
Nc-thern Hichigan El Coop
MI
52107
Northern States Power Cu
13781
Northern States Power Co
HN
52109
Northfield Electric Department
13789
Northfield village of
VT
52112
Northwest Iowa Power Coop
13798
Northwest low? Power Coop
IA
52115
Northwest Rural Pub Pwr Dist
13805
Northwest Rural Pub Pwr Oist
Nt
52117
Northwestern Public Service Co
13809
Northwestern Public Service Co
SD
521 i 8
Northwestern Wisconsin Elec Co
13815
Northwestern Wisconsin Elec Co
WI
52119
Northwood, City of Hun Lt & Pw
13816
Northwood City of
ND
52120
Norton City of
13819
Norton City of
KS
52123
Norwich Dept of Pub Utils
13831
Norwich City of
CT
52126
Nushagak Electric Coop, Inc
13870
Nushagak Electric Coop Inc
AK
52135
Oak Ridge, City of
13933
Oak Ridge City of
TN
52136
Oakdale & South San Joaquin
13935
Oakdale S South San Joaquin
CA
52137
Oakdale Electric Coop
13936
Oakdale Electric Coop
WI
52138
Oakely City of
13941
Cakley City of
KS
52139
Oberlin City ot (KS)
13948
jberlin City of
KS
52140
Oberlin Hun Lt Pwr Systea (OH)
13949
Oberlin City of
OH
52142
Ocala, City of
13955
Ocala City of
FL
52147
0conTo Electric Coop
13964
Oconto Electric Coop
WI
52149
Ocracoke Ele Meab Coop
13967
Ocracoke Electric Member Corn
NC
52150
Odessa City of
13971
Odessa City of
HC
52151
Ogden Municipal Util ties
13990
Ogden City of
IA
52154
Ohio Edison Company
13993
Ohio Edison Co
OH
52156
Ohio Valley E'ectric Corporati
14015
Ohio Valley Electric Corp
OH
52164
Oklahoma Gas S Electric Co
14063
Oklahoaa Gas & Electric Co
OK
52172
Oaaha Public Power District
14127
Oaaha Public Power District
NE
52173
Onawa, City of Municipal Lt &
14132
Onawa City of
IA
52176
Onida Hun Lt t Pwr Sys
14138
Onida City of
SD
52179
Opelousas Elec Lt & Wtr Works
14147
Opelousas City of
LA
52181
Orange and Rockland Utilities,
14154
Orange & Rockland Utils Inc
NY
52182
Orange City Hunicipal Light PI
14159
Orange City City of
IA
52185
Orcas Power 8 Light Coopany
14170
Orcas Power S Light Co
WA
52186
Ord Electric Plant
14172
Ord City of
NE
52189
Orlando Utilities Cr?«ission
14186
Orlando Cuy of
FL
52191
Oroville Wyandotte Irrig Dist
14191
OroviUe-Wyandotte Irrig Dist
CA
52192
Orr\iile Public Utilities
14194
Orrvilie City of
OH
52194
Osage Hun Utilities (KS)
14199
Ossge City City cf
KS
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ORISR
SURF UtUitY tow
Table E-2. (continued)
'JCOOE
Utility Na«e
State
52195	Ot+gt Municipal Utiiitits CIA.'	14201
52202	dteix County Elec Caop, Inc	1*224
52204	Ottiwa Water ft Ligr,: Oept (Kan	i4239
52205	Otter Tail Fewer Coiipany	14232
52206	Ot'tuawa Utr Urk* I Hydro El PI	14236
. 209	Owatoma Municipal i'ublK Util	14246
52211	Ot«ns oro Municipal Utilities	14268
52212	Ower.sville ~.unicipal Utilities	14272
52213	Oxford Elect-ie Oept	14275
52215	Oxford Nun Lt S Pwr Hant (NE)	14277
52219	Ozarks Electric Coop forp (AR)	14289
52220	P J N Interconnection	14313
52224	Pacific Gat & Electric Cocpany	14328
52225	Pacific Pow<»: & Light Company	14356
52226	Paducah Power Systea	14371
52227	Painesville Hun Lt Plant (OH)	14381
52230	Palayra, City of Bd of Puo Wor	14400
52240	Papago Tribal lltil Auth	14543
52242	Paragould Light Pia.it Coaia	14446
52246	Par-s Light t Power Oept (ICY)	14455
52250	Park River Municipal -ight ?la	14474
52252	Parker Municipal Light P'.anC	14439
52254	Parowan City Corporation	14512
522'j5	Pasadena, City of Wtr & Pwr Oe	14534
527.60	Pattonsburg Nun Light Plant	5527
52262	Paullina Nun Light Plant	14577
5,'i263	Paw Paw, Village of	14581
52264	Pawhuska Light & Hater Plant	1*582
52266	Paxton Electric Light Oept	14585
52270	Penbody Nun Light Plant	14605
52271	Peace River Electric Coop, Inc	14606
52274	Pedernales Electric Coop, Inc	14626
52279	Peiia Municipal Power & Light	14645
52203	Pend Oreille County P U D No 1	14653
522B4	Pender Mun Light Plant	14656
52288	Pennsylvania Power & L'ght Co	14715
52289	Pennsylvania Power Co	14716
52290	Permyrile R E C Corp	14724
52291	People's Coop Pwr Assoc of Ola	14463
52297	Perry Water t Light Peot	14829
52298	Peru, City of Lt S Pwr Oept (I	148?>9
52299	Peru, City of Mun Pwr Plant (I	14840
523C0	Petersburg Municipal Light & "	14856
52304	Philadelphia Electric Company	14940
52311	Pierre, City of Mun Utilities	15040
52313	Piggott Public Iaproveaent tis	15043
52ii"	Pine Bluffs Town of	15051
52322	Pinsdale Power S Light Co	15056
52330	Pioneer Electric Coop, Inc	15073
52332	Pioneer ,>ow«r ft Light Co	15086
52334	Piqua Municipal Power Systea	15095
52338	Placer County Uater Agency	15127
52339	Plains City c,f	19549
52340	Plains Elec Gen i ~rans Coop,	15129
52341	Plainview Municipal Power Plan	15132
32344	Plaqueaine Lt S Utr Plant	15137
52346	Platte River .Njwer Auth	15143
52349	Plattsburgh Nunicipal Light Oe	15145
52352	Plu»as-Sierra Rural Elec Coop,	15308
52356	Plymouth Utilities Coaaission	15159
52365	Punca City Nun Utr & Lt Oept <	15202
521'«8	Port Angeles, City of Lt t Pwr	15231
Osage City of	IA
Otero County Electric Coop Inc NN
Ottawa City of	KS
Otter Tail Power Co	MN
Ottuawa City of	IA
Owatonna City of	NN
Owensboro City of	KY
Owensville City of	NO
Oxford City of	NS
Cxford Village of	NE
Ozarks Electric f.cop Corp	AR
P J N Interconnection	PA
Pacific Gas i Electric Co	CA
Pacific Power R Light to	OR
Paducah City of	KY
Painesville City of	OH
Paltiyra City of	HO
Papago Tribal Utility Auth	AZ
Paragould City of	AR
Paris City of	TN
Park River City of	NO
Parker City of	SO
Parowan City Corp	UT
Pasadena City of	CM
Pattonsburg City of	NO
Paullina City of	IA
Paw Paw Village of	MI
Pawhuska City 01	OK
Paxton Town of	NA
Peabody City of	HA
Peace River Electric Coop Inc	FL
Pedernales Electric Ccop Inc	TX
Pella City of	IA
PUD No 1 of Pend Oreille Cnty	UA
Pender City of	NE
Pennsylvania Power ft Light Co	PA
Pennsylvania Power Co	PA
Pennyrile Rural Elec Coo^ Corp KY
Peoples Coop Power Assn	NN
Perry City of	OK
Peru City of	IN
?eru City of	IL
Petersburg City of	AK
Fhi'adelphis Electric Co	PA
Pierre City of	SO
Pigqott City of	AR
Pir.e Bluffs City of	UY
Pinedale Power & Light Co	UY
Pioneer Electric Coop Inc	KS
Pioneer Power ft Light Co	UI
Piqua City of	OH
Placer County Water Agency	CA
Plains City of	TX
Plains Elec GenftTrans Coop Inc NN
P'ainview City of	NE
Plaqueaine City of	LA
Platte River Power Authority	CO
Plattsburgh City of	NY
Pluaas-Sierra Rural Elec Coop	CA
Plymouth City of	UI
Ponca City City of	OK
Port Angeles City of	UA
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Table E-2. (continued)
SSiSfi
GURF Utility Naae
IJC00E
Utility Naae
State
52369
Portland, City of Electric Dep
15246
Portland City of
HI
52370
Portland General Electric Coep
15248
Portland General Electric Co
OR
52371
Pjtcmac Electric Power Co
15270
Potoobc Electric Power Co
DC
52373
Poudre Valley Rural Elec Assn,
15257
Poudre Valley R E A Inc
CO
52375
Power Authority of the State o
15296
Power Authority of State of NY
NY
52380
Pratt, City of
15321
Pratt City of
KS
52382
Prescott, City of
15337
Prescott City of
AR
52385
Preston Public utilities Com
15348
Preston Public Utilities Coma
HN
52386
Preston, Town of Hun Lt & Pwr
15349
Preston City of
IA
5 2S88
Price, City of (Utah)
14198
Price Hunicipal Corp
UT
52389
Pringhar Municipal. Lt Plant
15377
Primghar City of
IA
52391
Uhitesboro City of
20588
Whitesboro City of
TX
52392
Princeton, City of Nun It Plan
15388
Princeton City of
IL
52396
Princeton Run Pwr & i.t [Mart
15387
Princeton Public Utils Coom
HN
52397
Princeton Municipal Utilities
15384
Princeton City of
HO
52400
Rayne EiecCnc Lt & Water Work
15728
Rayne City of
LA
52^03
Protection City of
15436
Protection City of
KS
52404
Providence Lt & Utr
15443
Providence City of
KY
52406
Provo City Corporation Dept cf
15444
Provo City Corp
LT
52408
Public Service Co of Colorado
15466
Public Service- Co of Colorado
CO
52410
Public Service Co of ind, Inc
15470
Public Service Co of IN Inc
IN
52411
Public Service Co of New Haaps
154/2
Public Service Co of NH
NH
52412
Public Service Co of ftexic
15473
Public Service Co of NH
NH
52413
Cen & SW:Public Serv Co of Gkl
15474
Public Service Co of Oklahoaa
OK
52414
Public Service Elec and Gas Co
15477
Public Serv'ce ElectricSGas Co
NJ
52415
Puerto Rico Water Resources Au
15497
Puerto Rico Electric pwr Auth
PR
52416
Puget Sound Power S Light Coap
15500
Puget Sound Power & Light Co
UA
5241/
Pukwana Lt £ Pwr o
15504
Pukwara Light & Power Co
SD
52424
Radford Hun Power Plant
15619
Radford City of
VA
52428
Raft River Rur^ elec Coop, In
22814
(iaft River Rurnl fclec Coop Inc
ID
52433
Randolph Municipal Light i Pov
15674
Randolph City of
NE
52436
Rantoul,. Villas- of, Lt & Pwr
15686
Rantoul Village of
IL
52437
Raton Public Service Company
15698
Raton Public S-.-vic.e Co
NH
52440
Rayne Elec Lt & Pwr
15728
Rayne City of
LA
52441
Ra/vHle Light Plant
15731
Rawi lie Cit; of
LA
52442
Reading Hun '..t & Uw "lent (OH
15749
Reading City of
OH
52443
Reading Hunicipal Light Dept
15748
Reading City of
MA
52445
Readsboro, Village of
•5 5718
Readsboro Village of
VT
52446
Red Bluff City of
15770
Red Bluff Utr Pwr Control Dist
TX
52447
Red Bud, City of
15772
Red Bud City of
IL
52448
Red Cloud, CiJy of Hun Lt & Pw
15773
Red Cloud City of
NE
52454
Red lands Water & Power Co
15737
Redlands Water 8 Power Co
CO
52456
Reduood .'•'alls Pub Util '.cwb
15795
Redwood Falls Public Util Coax
HN
52440
Peasen ¦n.nicipal Utilities
15846
Reasen City of
IA
52*61
Rensselaer, City of Hun Power
15360
Rensselaer City of
IN
5H4.
3?-'S"/
River Falls Municipal Utilitie
16082
River Falls City of
UI
52438
Riverside, City of Public Util
I6088
Riverside City of
CA
52491
Riverton Valley Elec Assn, Inc
16093
Riverton Valley Elec Assn Inc
WY
52497
Robstown, City of
16175
Robstown City of
TX
52498
Rochelle Municipal Utilities
16179
Rochelle City of
IL
52499
Rochester, C;ty of Elec Dept (
16181
Pochester City of
HN
52501
Rochester Gas B Elec Corp (NY)
16183
Rochester Gas S Electric Corp
NY
52505
Rockporc Ed of Public Works
40382
Rockport City of
HO
52506
Rock Rapids, City of Util Div
16206
Rock Rapids City of
IA
525Q7
Rockford Hun Light Plant
16211
Rockford City of
IA
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Table E-2. (continued)
251IE
SURP Utility Naac
UCGDE
Utility Ns.«e
SI:
52509
RoelrvUle Center El Lt Dept
1621'
RockviUe Centre Village of
ny
5?i515
Roodhouse, City of Nun Lt Pvr
16269
Roodhouse City of
IL
52519
Kcse«u, Village of Roseau
16285
Roseau City of
MN
52520
Rosebud Electric Cctfp Ir.c
16286
Rosebud Electric Cncp Inc
SD
52535
Pushaor* Slactric Power Coop,
164A3
Rushsore EUctr'c Power Coop
SD
52S38
Russell, . - of
16440
"ussetl City of
ICS
52542
Ruston Water & Liyht Plant
16463
P.uston City of
LA
52544
Ryan Town of
16487
Syan Town of
CK
52546
S W Louisiana Elec Heab Carp
16514
S U Louisiana E'^c Keabcr Corp
LA
52547
Sabetha 'ity of
16518
Sabetha City of
KS
52552
SacranefSj -Hmicipal Utility D
16534
Sacramento Municipal Util bist
CA
52553
Safe Kariiar Water Power Corp
16S37
Safe Harbo- Mate- Power Corp
PA
52554
Safford Municipal I'tilities
16538
Safford City of
AZ
52564
Salt River Proj Aj;r! lap Pvr D
16572
Salt River Proj *g I t P Dist
AZ
52567
San Antonio Public Se-vice Bd
16604
Sar. Antonio City of
ty
52570
San Diego Gas & ;lect ic Comva
16609
San Diego Gas & Electric Co
CA
52571
Hetch Hetchy Water & Power
8524
Hitch Hetchy Water & Power
CA
52573
San Luis Valley Rurel Else Coo
16603
San Luis Valley R E C Inc
ro
52576
S*nbcrn Municipal light PUnt
16628
Sanborn City of
1A
52579
Sanger City of
10641*
Sanqer City of
TX
52584
Sargent, City of
16667
Sa.-gent City of
NE
52588
Savannah Electric '& Power Co
16687
Savannah Electric & Power Cc
GA
52592
Schuyler Depf. of Utilities
167^8
Schuyler City of
NE
32601
Seaford Lt 3 Powi.-
16*52
Seaford City of
DE
52603
Seattle Oep'; of Light ~-ig
16868
Seattle City of
WA
52604
Sebewaing Lt & wtr Dec:
16873
Sebewaiiig City of
.11
52605
Sabring Utilities Co««i.ision
16377
Sebring Utilities Coon
FL
52607
Sequin, City of
16900
Seguin City of
TX
52616
Seward Clectric Syste»
16955
Seward City of
AK
52623
Seynour Light S Water Works
16961
Seyaour City of
TX
52626
Sharon Spring City of
16988
Sharon Springs City o.
KS
52633
Shelbina, City of Mun Lt Dept
17035
Shelbina City of
MO
52637
Shelby Hun Light Plait
17043
Shelby City of
OH
52644
Sheridan-Johnson R E A
17097
Sheridan-Johnson Sri Elec Assn
WY
52651
Sho Me Power Corporation
17106
Sho-M
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Table E-2. (cootimjed)
<»ISK
SURj- Jvilitv New«
UCWE
Utility Kaee
StJ
52724
30 CO: Southern Elac Generating
17622
Southern Electric Ueneratg Co
AL
52726
Southern I i linois Power t'jop
17632
Southern Illinois Power coop

52">27
Southern Indiana Gas & "lectri
17633
Suuthern Indiana Gas & Elec Co
iH
52730
Southern "aryt.Vid Elec Coop, I
57637
Southern Maryland El Coop inr.
Mil
52736
Southwest Arkansas Else Coop C
17671
Southwest Arkansas E C C
A3
52/39
Southwest Public Power Distric
17692
Southwest Public Power ijist
tlE
52744
Cen £ SW:Southwestern Elec Pow
17698
Southwestern Electric Pcw«r Co
LA
52745
Southwestern Electric Service
17699
Southwestern Electric Serv Co
TX
52747
Southwestern Power Ada
17716
Southwestern Power Adam
otc
52743
Southwestern Public Service Co
17718
Southwestern Public Serv'>;if Co
TX
52749
Spalding *un It & Pwr Co
17727
Spalding Village of
NE
52751
Spartanburg (City of)
17664
Spartanburg City of
SC
52753
Spencer Municipal Utilities .xas Elec Service
18729
Texas Electric Service Co
TX
52902
Texas Util:Texas Power 6 Light
18763
Texas Power & Light Co
TX
133
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Taole E-2. (continued)
s*m
GUriF Utility Kane
UCOOE
Utility Wa»*
St.
52903
Texas Util/Texas utilities Co
22015
Texas Utilities Co
TX
52907
Thibodaux Nufs Lt i Wtr Plant
13S19
rhibodaux City of
LA
52908
Thief River Falls Wtr 6 Lr D«>
18S£Q
Thief River Falls City of
MN
52915
Thutb Elec Coop oi Michigan
18895
TJiurab Electric Coop-Michigan
Ml
5291?
Osw*to«ie City ot
*i4l!^03
Os»aw<«to«ie City of
KS
52918
Osborne, City of
19103
Tideland Electric Nesber Corp
NC
5^922
Tipp City Mun Electric Syslt«
18941
Tipp City City of
OH
52923
Tipton Muiicipal Utilities
18628
Tipton City of
KS
5292/
Ttledc EdifO<-. Coopan-/
18997
Toledo Ed'¦ son Co
¦V
5^930
Tongue River clec Coop, Inc
19022
Tongue River Electric Coop Inc
NT
52931
Tmttawa Light & Water Dept
19023
Tonkaua City of
OK
52936
Vrser Municipal Utilities
19062
Traer city of
IA
5?937
Trave.-se, City of El It & Pwr
19125
Traverse city city of
MI
5<94l
Trenton Light & Power Plant
19149
Trentor. City of
TN
52942
Tren'on Municipal Utilities (H
19150
Trenton City of
MC
529-i?
Tri-County Elec Coop, Inc (OK
19160
Tri-Cout;ty Electric Coop Inc
o:;
52951
Tri-County tlectric Assn, Inc
19156
Tri-County Electric Assn Inc
WY
52952
Tri-County Electric Coop, Inc
18955
Tri-County Electric (cap Inc
IL
52958
Tri State Gen % Trans Assn, In
30151
Tri-State GST Assn Inc
CO
52559
Trico Electric Coop, Inc
19189
Trico Electric Coop Inc
KZ
52960
Trinidad Mun Pwr & Lt Dept
19204
Trinidad City of
CO
52967
Truaan Public Util Cooo
19237
Truman Public Utilities Cowi
MH
5297G
Tucson tlectric Power Company
19255
Tucson Gas & Electric Co
a;<
52971
Tucuacari Light & Power Dept
18811
mcuacari Associates
NT
52972
lulia Light & Power Plant
19264
Tulic City of
TX
52975
Turlock-Madesto Irrig Oi*ts
19281
Turlock Irrigation District
CA
52982
Two Harbors Wtr & Lt Sept
19321
Two Harbors City of
MH
52983
Two Rivers Utr i Lt Utility
19324
Two Rivers City of
WI
52984
Tyler dun Lt & Pwr Plant
19332
Tyler City of
HN
52985
Tyndall Lt & Wtr Plant
19333
Tyndall Cit/ or
SO
52987
Te*-.nessea Valley Authority
18642
Tennessee Valley Authority
TN
52988
UGI Corporation
19390
Uul Corp
PA
529V1
Uaatilla Electric Coop, Assn
19398
Unati Ua Tribe
OR
52994
Union City, Village of (MI)
19432
Union City City of
MI
52997
U.iion flectric Conpany (MO>
19436
Union Electric Co
MO
53002
Unionville, City ot Light S wt
19474
Unijnville City of
MO
53003
United Illuminating Company, t
19477
United IUuainaiing Co
CT
53005
United Power Association
19514
United Power Assn
MN
53010
University of Illinois
9314
University of Illinois
IL
53C11
University of low*, Iowa Cty C
19539
University of Iowa
IA
53012
University of Michigan
11446
University of Michigan
MI
53015
University of Nctti Carolina
19i41
University of North Carolina
NC
53016
University of Wisconsin
19540
University of Wisconsin
Wl
53013
Upper peninsula Generating Co
195 TT
Upper Feninsuia Generating Co
Ml
5301 ?
Urfjer Peninsula Power Co
19578
Upper Peninsula ['over Co
MI
53020
I'psi.ur Rural Electric Coop Cor
19579
Upshur Rural Elec Coop Corp
TX
53023
US URDA Los Alamos Area Office
19526
I1 S ERDA
Nil
53028
Yakutat Power Inc
30150
''akutat Power Inc
AX
53031
USBIA Flathead Project
19603
USBIA-flalneaa Irr District
MT
53032
USLIA San Carlos Project
',9604
U S Bureau of j.rsdian Affairs
AZ
53033
USSIA Wapato Irrigation »rojec
19379
USBIA-Uapato Irrigation Proj
WA
53034
WPRS Boulder Canyon Project
23499
USOOE-WAPA-Boulder Canyon
NV
53035
USBR-Watertown
19380
USBR-Watertown
SD
53036
WPRS Central Valley Project
*! 9507
USDOE-UAPA-Central Valley
CA
53037
WPRS Big Thompson Project
19718
'JSBR-Big Thompson Project
CO
53039
WPRS Coluabia Basin Project
1960S
IJSSR-Colusbia Basin Project
ID
53040
WPRS Fort Peck (MT)
19609
USBR-rort Peck Da« 6 Reservoir
MT
53041
USCE Fort Peck (NE)
21471
USCE-Fort Peck Dan
NE
53042
USCE Hungry Horse Project
19615
USBR-Mursgry Horse Power Plantt
ID
;•
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Table E-2. {continued)
ORISB

GUPF Utility Naae
UCOOE
Utility Naae
St!
53043
UPRS Lower Colorado Region
23256
USBR-Lower Colorado Region
NV
53044
UPRS Mid-Pacific Rgn, Sacraaen
25431
U£8R-Mid-Pacif ic Region
CA
53045
WPRS Palisades Proj«ct
19611
USPR-Palisades project
ID
53046
UPRS Parker-Davis Proj, Boulde
19612
USDOE-UAPA-Parker-Davis
A1
53047
UPRS Rio Grende Falcon P.oject
1961/
USDOE-UAPA-Rio Grande
TX
53049
UPRS Upper Colorado Rgn, Salt
25472
USBR-Upper Colorado Region
UT
53050
USBR-
-Uatertown
19580
USBF. -Uatertown
SD
53052
JC9R-
-tower Missouri Region
19551
USSR-Lower Missouri Region
CO
53053
USCE
Albeni Falls Reservoir Pr
19616
USCE-Albeni Falls Daa
OR
53054
USCE
Allatoona Reservoir Proje
23420
USCE-AUatcona Daa 8 Reserve
GA
53055
USCE
Berkley Daa Project
' 9617
USCE-Barkley Daa Project
TN
53056
USCE
Beaver Reservoir Project
<'.'1546
USCE-Beaver Daa
TX
5305 r
USCE
Big Bend Daa S Reservo'r
21474
USCE-Big Bend D«a
NE
53058
USCE
Blakely Mountain Daa
21483
USCE-Btanely Mountain Daa
hS
53059
USCE
Broken Bow Reservoir
21516
USCE-Broken Bow Cm
TX
53060
USCE
Buford Da* Project
23424
USCE-Buford Daa J Reservior
GA
53061
USCE
Bull Shoals Reserve-r Pro
19618
USCE-Bui. 1 Shod Is Daa
TX
53062
USCE
Center Hill Rese.-voi, ro
19619
USCE-Center Hill Reservoir
TN
53063
USCE
Cheethaa Lock and Daa Pro
1962C
USCE-Cheathas Luck & Dam
TN
53064
USCE
Chief Joseph Daa P-oject
19621
USCE-Chief Joseph Dan
OR
52065
USCE
Clark Hill Reservoir Proj
19622
USCE-Clark Hill Lake
<3A
53066
USCE
Cougar Reservoir Project
19623
USCE-Cougar Daa
OR
53067
USCE
Dale Hollow Rese-voir Pro
19624
USCC-Oaie Hollow Lake Project
TN
53068
USCE
Dalles Daa Project
19625
USCE-Dalles Lock & Dam
OR
53069
USCE
Dardanelle Reservoir Proj
21629
USCE-Dardanelle Daa
TX
53070
USCE
Denison Daa (Texas Side)
19626
USCE-Denison Daa
TX
53071
USCE
Detroit Reservoir
21264
USCE-Detroit District
.11
53072
USCE
Eufaula Reservoir Project
21505
USCE-Eufaula Dam
TX
53073
USCE
Fort Gibson Project
6606
L'SCE-Fort Gibson Daa
TX
53074
USCE-Oaaha District
30456
USCE-Ceaha
HE
i3075
USCE
Garrison Project
2(510
USCE-Garrison Daa
NE
53076
USCE
Gavins Pomt Daa & Resvr
19628
USCE-Gavins t'oint Daa
NE
53077
USCE
Green Peter Foster Projec
21299
USCE-Grten Petsr Lake
OR
53078
USCE
Greers Ferry Daa Project
25411
USCC_Greei's ferry Lake
AR
53079
USCE
Hartwell Reservoir Projec
23571
USCE-Hartwell Lake
GA
53080
USCE
Hills Creek
21309
USCE-HiUs Creek Lake
OR
53081
USCE
Ice Harbor Project
21310
USCE-Ice Harbor Data
OR
53082
USCE
J Percy Priest Reserve!r
21684
USCE-J Percy Priest Dam&Resvr
TN
53083
USCE
Jim Uoodruff Lock & i>aa P
19631
USDOE-SEPA-J'a Woodruff
GA
53084
USCE
John Day Da* Project
21322
USCE-John Day Lock £ Dam
OR
53085
USCE
John H Kerr Reservoir Pio
19632
USCE-j'ohn H Kerr DenSReservoir
GA
53086
USCE
Keystone Keservoir
19592
USCE- Keystone Pas
TX
53037
USCE
Li»tle Goose Lock and Daa
21363
USCS- Little Goose Lock & Daa
OR
53088
USCE
Lookout Point Dexter Proj
19633
USCE-Lookout Poir.t
oa
53089
USCE
Lcwer Honuaental Lock & D
21365
USr'c-Lower Monumental Daa
OR
53090
USCE
Krnary Lock and Daa Proje
21?66
USCE McNary Daa
OR
53091
USCE
Killers Ferry Lock & Daa
1?5<*>
USCE-Millers Ferry Lock & Daa
GA
53092
USCE
Missouri River Basin Proj
19635
USCE-M'issouri River District
NF
53093
USCE
(arrows Daa
19636
USCE-Narrows Dam
M*>
5309m
USCE
fwrlcrk Daa Project
19637
USCE-Horfork 9am
TX
53095
USC5-0maha District
30456
U3CE-0«aha
NE
53096
USCE
Old Kickiry Lock i Daa Pr
19639
USCE-Old Hickory Lock 8 Daa
TN
53097
USCE
Philpott Reservoir Projec
1964G
USD0E-«°A-Ker,--PhHpott Sys
GA
53098
USCE
Sault Ste Mary
197.46
USCE-Ssult; Ste Marie Project
MI
53099
UCCE
Saa Rayu-rn Dae
?1525
USCE-San Rayburn Daa Project
TX
53100
USCE
Southwestern Division
21712
USCE-Southwest Region
NM
S3102
USCE
Table Sock Daa Project
19641
USCE-Table Rock Daa
TX
53103
USCE
TenkiUer Ferry Project
19642
USCE-Tenki Her Ferry Daa
TX
53104
USCE
Ualtsr F George Lock & Da
19643
USCE-Ualler F George LockgDaa
GA
53105
USCE
Vhitney Dan
19644
USCE-Uhitney Daa
TX
53106
USCE
Wolf Creek Reservoir Proj
19645
USCE-Uolf Creek Daa
TN
53107
Utah
Power & Light Coapan)
19659
Utah P'jwer % Light Co
UT
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ORISR
GURF Utility Name
UC0DE
Utility Neae
Sta
53108
Valdez Light, Power & Telephon
19675
Valaez Light PwrftTelephone Co
53110
Valley city Municipal Utilitie
19687
Valley City City of
ND
52113
Valley Electric Meeh Corp
1968S
Valley Electric Member Corp
LA
53118
Vandalia Municipal Utilities
19722
Vandalia City of
MO
53123
Ver*illion, city of (SO)
19788
Vermillion City of
SD
53125
Veraont Electric Cooperative
19791
Vermont Electric Coop Inc
VI
53126
Veraont Electric Hover Cospany
19792
Vermont Flectric Power Co Inc
VT
53127
Vermont Marble Company
19794
Vermont Garble Co
VT
53128
Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power C
19796
Vermont Yankee Nucl cwr Ccrp
VT
53130
Vernon, City of (TX)
19797
Vernon City of
TX
53132
Vero Beach Hun Pwr System
19d04
Vero Bea>.h City of
FL
53138
Villisca Nun Pwr Plant
19843
Villitca City of
IA
53140
Vineland Electric Utility
19856
Vineland City of
NJ
53161
Vinton Municipal Lt Plant (IA)
1986S
Vinton City of
IA
53146
Virginia Electric & Power Co
19876
Virginia Electric & Power Co
VA
5314?
Virginia Electric Coup
1988S
Virginia Electric Coop
VA
53148
Virginia Pclytechnie Institute
19882
Virginia Polytechnic Institute
VA
53149
Virginia Pub Utils Conn
19883
Virginia City of
MN
53150
Volga Light & Power Plant
'i989o
Volga City of
SD
53157
Wahoo Municipal Light Plant
19968
Wahoo City of
NE
53158
Wailua Sugar Co Inc
19969
Waialua Sugar Co Inc
HI
e3162
Wakefield Municipal Light Dept
19979
Wakefield Town of
MA
53163
Wakefield Power Plant
1998C
Wakefield City of
NE
53167
'Jallingford Dept of Pub lltil
20038
Wallingfo;d Town of
CT
53173
Waaeye City of
20069
Wamego City of
KS
53175
Wa'.lingford (City of)
2C038
Wallingford Town of
CT
53177
Warren, City of Mun Lt & Pwr D
20110
Warren City of
MN
53130
starrer. R E C Corp
20130
Warren Rural Elec Coop Corp
KY
53135
Washington City Lt % Pwr Dept
20139
Washington City of
IN
53187
Washington City of (KS)
20141
Washington City of
KS
53191
Washington Electric Cooperativ
20151
Washington Electric. Coop Inc
VT
53193
Washington Public Power Supply
20160
Washington Pub Pwr Supply Sys
UA
53194
Washington St Tamaany Elec Coo
21567
Washington-St Tammany E C Ir.c
LA
53195
Washington Utr Pwr Co, The
20169
Washington Water Power Co
UA
53196
Waterloo, City Light & Power
20180
Waterloo City of
IL
53199
Water'own City of
20138
Watertown City of
NY
53206
Wauchula, city of
20209
Wauchula City of
FL
53208
Uauneta Hunicipal Utilities
20212
Wauneta Villace of
NE
53211
Waverly, City of Mun Utilities
2C214
Waverly City of
IA
53212
Wayne, City of Municipal Plant
20219
V'ayne City cf
NE
53215
Wayne-Unite Counties Elec Coop
20222
Wayne-White Counties Elec Coop
IL
53222
Weatherford City of
20230
Weatherford City of
TX
53225
Weber Basin Water Conservancy
20255
Weber Basin Water Conserv Dist
UT
53226
Webster City Mun Lt & Pwr
202S?
Webster City City of
IA
53232
Wellington, City of (KS)
203! 5
Wellington City of
KS
53233
Wells Electric Association
29295
Wells City of
MN
53234
Wells Rural Electric Company
20322
Wells Rural Elect.ic Co
ID
53238
Welsh City of
20343
Welsh Town of
LA
53239
Wcssington Springs Mun £1 & Lt
20359
Wessington Springs City of
SD
53240
West Bend Mun Power Plant
20364
West Rend City of
IA
53241
West Bcylston Municipal Light
20326
West Boylston Town of
MA
53242
West Central Else Coop, Inc <
20363
West Central Electric Coop Inc
M0
53245
West Liberty Municipal Elec Ut
20380
West Liberty City of
IA
53246
West Memphis, City of
20382
West Memphis City of
AR
53251
West Point Light & Water works
2C393
West Point City of
GA
53256
Cen S SV.Uest Texas Utilities
20404
West Te>« Utilities Co
TX
53257
Westbrook Mun Lt S Pwr Plant
20430
Westbrook City of
MN
53262
Western Fsriwrs Elec Coop (OK)
20447
Western Farmers Elec Coop Inc
OK
53264
Western Illinois Pwr Coop, Inc
29301
Western Illinois Pwr Coop Inc
'iL
53266
HE Util:Western Mass Electric
20455
Western Massachusetts Elec Co
MA
53270
Westfield 3as & Electric Dept
20379
Westfield Tjwn of
IA
53280
Wheatland Electric Coop, Inc
20510
Wheatland Electric Ccop Inc
KS
136
i
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Table E-2. (continued)
ORISR
GURF Utility Name
UC0DE
Utility Name
State
53273
WHtteeore Hun Ll 6 Pwr Co
20604
Whitlemore City of
Ik
53295
Uilber, City of
20632
Wither City of
KE
53296
Wilber Hydro Electric Plant
20632
Wi:ber City of
NE
53298
Wild Sica Electric Coop, Inc
20639
Wild Rice Electric Coop inc
MN
53305
Willasar Municipal Util Conn
20737
Willoar Municipal Utili Comip
MN
53309
Wilson City of
20785
Wilso.i City of
NC
53310
Wi Itcn Kun Lt & Pvr Systea
?0789
Wiltor. City of
IA
53314
Window Municipal Utilities
20806
Windom City of
MN
53316
Winfisld Mutt Light & Pc-wer Pit
20813
Winfield City of
KS
•53318
Winner Municipal Utilities
20823
Winner City of
SO
53519
Winnetka, Village of
20824
Winnetka Village of
IL
53325
Winterset, City of Hun UtiUti
20835
Winterset City of
IA
53330
Wisconsin Electric Powor Co
20847
Wisconsin Electric Power Co
WI
53331
Wisconsin Michigan Power Conpa
20866
Wisconsin-Michigan Invest Corp
WI
53332
Wisconsin Power & Light Co
20856
Wisconsin Power & Light Co
WI
53333
Wisconsin Public Service Corp
20860
Wisconsin Publi.: Service Corp
WI
53335
Wisconsin River Power Company
20863
Wisconsin River Power Co
WI
53337
Wisner Elet. Lt & Wtr Dept
20880
Wisner City o'
NE
53338
Withlacoochee River Elec Coop,
20885
Withlacoochee Siver Elec Coop
Fl
5334G
Stolisuoro Kun Cl*c D?, t
20913
Wolfeboro Town of
NH
53341
Wolverine Electri; Coop, lnc
20918
Wolverine Electric Coop Inc
MI
53342
Wolverine Power Corporation
20919
Wolverint Power Corp
HI
53344
Wood County Elec Cooji, Inc
20927
'¦Joo-J County Electric Coop Inc,
IX
53346
Woodbine Municipal Light & Pow
20949
Woodbine City of
1A
53349
Woodruff Electric Coop Corp
20963
Woodruff Electric Coop Carp
AR
53350
Woodsfield El»c Light Plant
20977
Woodsfield City of
OH
53355
Worthington Mun Pub Utility
21013
Worthir.gton City of
KN
53356
Wrdngell Light Plant
21015
Wrangeli City of
AK
53357
Wray City of
21021
Wray City of
CO
53360
Wyandotte Dept of Hun Service
21048
Wyandotte Municipal. Serv Coaim
(11
53364
>-W Electric Assn, Inc
21075
Y-W Electric Assn Inc
CO
53365
Yadkin, Inc
21076
'.'adkin Inc
PA
53368
Tampa Valley Elec Assn, Inc
21081
Yampa Valley Electric Assn Inc
CO
53369
Yankee Atonic Electric Company
21083
Yankee Atomic rlectric Co
MA
53370
Yazoo City Public Service Co™
21095
Public Se.- v Coma of Yazoo City
MS
53374
Yellowstone Valley Elec Coop,
20997
Yellowstone Vlly Elee Coop lnc
H'f
53379
Yuba County Water Agency
21140
Yuba County Water Agency
CA
53381
Yuma City of
21143
Yuma City of
CO
53382
Zeeland Board of Public Works
21158
lee land City of
MI
53384
Zwonechek Hydro Flectr'c
21193
Zvonechek Hydro Electric
NE
54001
A^r-jAppatachiar Power Co
733
Appalachian Power Co
OH
54003
Commonwealth Edison Co of Indi
4111
Ccxnrocnwealth tJison Co 3fi Ir.c
IN
54004
East UtiUBlackstone V'jilsy cl
1796
Bla.kstone Valley Electric Co
RI
54006
Oelmarva Power 8 Light Co, of
5029
Oelmarva power t L'ght Co of
MO
54008
ilelmarva Power & Light Co of V
5032
Oelmarva Power & Light Co of
VA
54010
Indiana-Kentucky Electric Corp
9269
Indiar.a-Kentucky Electric Corp
OH
54012
AEP:Indiana 8 Michigan Power C
9271
Indiana 8 Michigan Electric Co
MI
54013
N Eng Elec:Nc-ragansett Elec C
13214
Narragansett Electric Co
RI
54014
N Eng Elec:rtassashu-,itts Elec
11804
Massachusetts Electric Co
M>.
54015
AEP:Kentucky Power Co
22053
Kentucky Power Co
KY
54016
AE?:Michigan Power Company
12433
Michigan Power Co
MI
54017
APSrMonongahela Power Co
12796
Monongahela Power Co
WV
54019
APS:Potomac Edison Co
15263
Potomac Edison Co
MO
54020
GPU Metropolitan Edison Co
12390
Metropolitan Edison Co
PA
54025
GPU:Pennsylvania Electric Co
14711
Pennsylvania Electric Co
PA
54026
South Beloit Wtr Gas & Elec Co
17535
South Eeloit Water GasSElec Co
WI
54028
AEP:0hio Power Co
14006
Ohio Power Co
OH
54030
APS:West Penn Power Co
20387
West Penn Power Co
PA
54032
Runford Falls Power Co
16407
Ruaford callu power Co
ME
54037
Cape & Vineyard
2979
Cape & Vineyard Electric Co
MA
54042
N Eng Elec:Granite State Elec
7498
Granite S^ate Electric Co
MA
54050
Westfield Milling S Elec Lt Co
40036
Westfield Milling & El Lgt Co
WI
137

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Table £-2. (continuec;
ORISR
Gl'RF Utility Name
uccce
Utility Name
Sti
54051
Weterford Electric Light Co
20i77
Waterfurd City of
PA
540*2
Abbeville Water & Elec Plant
34
AbieviIs City jf
SC
54064
Aokley Flee Lt & Pvr Dept
75
Ackley City of
IA
54066
Adrian Lt 8 Uster Conn
150
Adrian. Public utilities Comm
MN
54076
Blue Hill Water & Lt Dept
20848
Blue Hi!. 1 Ci ty of
NE
54077
Bluffton Utilities
1896
Bluffton City of
IN
54090
Cashton Light & Water Plant
3156
Cashton Village of
WI
54095
Central Lincoln Peoples Util 0
3264
Cent-al Lincoln Peoples Utl Dt
OR
54117
ttirshall Utility Department
11713
Marshall City of
IL
54125
La Farge Municipal Etec Co
10525
la Farge Municipal Electric Co
WI.
54130
Merrilan Light & '-ater Dept
12336
Merrillan City of
WI
54135
Norway Electric Light Dept
13826
Norway 'ity of
MI
54152
U S Army Corps of Engineers
4384
U S Army Corps of Engineers
DC
54155
Central Operating Company
3277
Central Operating Co
WV
54159
USCE-Nashville
19462
USCE-Nasiwi l. le iMstriot
TN
54168
Lewiston Public Works
10963
Lewiston City of
ME
54169
USAF - Loring
24697
U S Air force-Loring
ME
54171
USN - New London Sub 8aoe
19473
USN-New Lonritr. ">ui> Base
CT
54172
Passaic Valley Water Com®
14539
Passaic yallev Water Coaim
NJ
54173
Penn - State Correctional Inst
I'698
Penn State Correctional Inst
PA
54174
Cardinal Operating Company
3006
Cardinal Operating Co
OH
54176
Ohio State State University
14013
Oh4c State University
OH
54178
U.S. Navsl Training Station
1960C
U S Naval draining Station
IL
54182
White Ri"er Power Co
20577
White R'ver Power Co
WI
54183
Washington Island rlec Coop
20153
Washington Island El Coop Inc
WI
5416'.
Agra Lite Cooperative
155
Ayralite Coop
MN
54185
Fort Dodge Nun Utilities
6605
Fort Dodge City of
IA
54189
Ron Vincent
15608
R V Light & Power
CA
54191
Straiten Ice Lt Wtr System
18129
Stratton City of
NE
54195
Beech 3otto« Power Company
1465
Eeech Bottom Power Co
WV
54204
Proctor public Util Coma
18524
T»:;iir.;seh utility Authority
OK
54211
Viola Municipal Elec Utility
19867
Viola City of
WI
54219
Cumberland Electric Memb Corp
4624
Ctimbsr land Elec Member Corp
TN
5*251
Powell Valley Electric Corp
15293
Powell Valley Electric Coot
VA
54300
USN - Pensacola Tr Cent
14757
USN-Publi;: Works Center
F'.
54306
USCE-Ornaha District
30456
'JSCE-Otnaha
NE
54*14
University of Wyoming
19542
University of Wyo.ning
WY
54318
Utah St. Agricultural College
19663
Utah State University
UT
54L"20
Baker (City of)
1130
Baker Electric Cix>p Inc
ND
54704
Nuthern Minnesota Power Assoc
13764
Northern Hinnesota Power
>in
5495-1
Oglethorpe Power Corporation
:3m
Oglethorpe Power Corp
GA
54952
Fox Islands Electric Coop, Inc
8780
Fo>. Islands Electric Coop Inc
ME
S4953
Accomack-r-torthampton Electric
84
A & N Electric Coop
VA
55034
Boise Cascade Papers
2S285
Boise Cascade Papers
MN
55C58
Cliffs Electric Service
3781
Cliffs Electric Service Co
OH
55087
Dow Chemical Company
5339
Dow Chemical Co
Ml
55150
Huron Csnent
9104
Huron Cement Co
Ml
55214
Niagara of Wise Paper Co
13574
Niagara of Wisconsin Ppr Corp
WI
53319
USN - Norfolk Naval Base
19448
USN-Publie Works Center
VA
55361
Ford Motor Company
65 3£
Ford Motor Co
MI
55391
White Pine C.jpper Company
20573
White Pine Copper Co
ni
55600
Springfield City of
17834
Springfield City of
CO
55602
AEPiOhio Electric Co
43-S9
Ohio electric Co
OH
55605
Ha'stad Municipal Utilities
7969
Malstad City of
MN
55607
Cedar Rapids Water Pol
3201
Cedar Rapids Wate^ Board
;a
55608
Hopkinton Municipal Utility
88*7
Hopfcinton City of
IA
55609
Stanberry Power Co
17946
Stanberry City of
MO
56510
Cctool," Transmission Company
3965
Colockum Transmission Cc Inc
UA
56511
East Uti I '.ftortaup Electric Co
12833
Montsup Electric Co
MA
56512
GPUrJs.-tey Central Power & Lig
9726
ersey Central Pover&Light Co
NJ
56513
Atlantic City Electric Co
963
Atlantic City Electric Co
NJ
56514
Holyoke, City of
8774
Holyoke City of
MA
138

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Table 1-2. (continued)
ORISR
GURF Utility Name
UCOOE
itility Name
St.:
56515
Texas Municipal Power "3ency
18715
Texas Municipal Power Agency
TX
56516
Mass Hun Wholesale Electric Co
11806
Massachusetts Mun Whls Elec Co
KA
56600
H G Rinkel & Sens
7878
H G Riniae & Sons
??
56601
Argyle Municipal Elec S Water
792
Argyle City of
WI
56602
Duane J Miller
12570
Mi I ler Duane J
??
56603
Pardeville Elec Commission
14451
Pardeville Village of
WI
56604
D J Figor
6310
Figor 0 J
??
57033
Pelican Utility Company
29297
Pelican Utility Co
AK
57067
ERDA - Los /Homes Area Off
19589
U S URDA-Los Alamos Area Of
NM
57087
USA - Military Academy
19384
U S Military Academy
NY
57093
Penn State University (The)
14719
Pennsylvania State University
PA
57096
Seminole Electric Coop Inc
21554
Seminole Electric Coop Inc
FL
57203
Intermountain Consumers Power
9386
Intermountain Consumers P Assn
UT
57215
Oak Creek Power Company
14054
Oak Creek Town of
CO
57266
Calif Pac Utils - Henderson, N
2837
CP National Corp
CA
57282
Homer Electric Assn, Inc-Kenai
19558
Homer Electric Assn Inc
AK
57284
Homer Electric Assn, Inc-Seldo
19558
Homer Electric Assn Inc
AK
57313
National Park Service
13266
USDI-National Park Service
CO
57409
WPRS Fryingpan-Arkansas Projec
19557
USDOE-UAPA-Fryingpan-Arkansari
CO
57729
Crater Lake Nat Park
4093
Crater Lake Natural Park
OR
57732
San Miguel Electric Coop
16624
San Miguel Electric Coop Inc
TX
57745
AEPrlndiana S Michigan Electri
9249
Indiana & Michigan Electric Co
OH
57823
Quachita Electric Coop Corp
15574
Quachita Electric Coop Corp
AR
57824
Michigan Municipal Coop Power
12426
Michigan Municipal Coop Pool
MI
57825
Empire State Power Resources,
5861
Empire State Pwr Resources Inc
??
5.852
Missouri Basin Municipal Pw A
40606
Grand Island City of
NE
57853
Heartland Consumers Power Dist
40604
Heartland Consumers Power Dist
SD
57900
Allied Power Coop (10)
40306
Allied Power Coop of Iowa
IA
57901
Kings River Conservation Dist
10325
Kings River Conservation Dist
CA
5 7902
Desret Generating 8 Transmissi
40230
Deseret Generation & Tran Coop
UT
57904
Pacific NW Generating Company
40294
Pacific Northwest Generatg Co
OR
57905
Municipal Elec Authority of Ge
13100
Municipal Electric Authority
GA
90007
Sabine River Auth of La and Tx
16524
Sabine River Authority of LA
LA
99011
Bonneville Pi ver Adm Main Syst
1738
Bonneville Power Admin
OR
99C13
Bonneville Power Adm Southern
1961
Bonneville Power Admin
10
99016
C P National Co-Baker Lagrande
2837
CP National Corp
CA
99018
Calif Pac Utils Co-Needles, Sr
2940
California Pacific Utility Co
CA
99019
Calif Pac Utils Co-Cedar City
2940
California Pacific Utility Co
CA
99021
Citizens Utility Co-Kauai Elec
3616
Citizens Utilities Co
HI
99037
Cen £ SW/Central & South West
40023
Central 8 South West Corp
TX
99038
Square Butte Electric. Cooperat
17858
Square Butte Electric Coop Inc
NO
99104
WPRS Colo River, Lower Basin
19610
USC0E-v.'APA Lower Colorado Reg
NV
99901
USCt-Kansas City Dist
25477
USCE-Kansas City District
M0
999CV.
USCE-Robert S Ke-r Proj
40608
USCE-Robert S Kerr Dam
TX
99905
USCE-Webbers Falls Proj
40609
USCE-Webber Falls Dam.
TX
99906
USCE-Fort Gibson Project
19555
USCE Fort GlDi^r. "im
OK
99909
USCE-Little Rock
19647
USCe-Little Rock District
AR
99912
USCE-Alt- Buf-Cart Pwr Prj
24636
USCE-Alt-Buf-Cart Power Proj
GA
99913
USCE-Woo
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Table E-3
NEDS-DOE Plant Code Concordance File
NEDS Id	ORISPL	NEDS Id	ORISPL
0108000010
47
3507200017
6030
0108800001
533
3507600001
2817
0112000002
7
3507600002
2788
0116000001
10
3507600004
2824
0119200008
50
3507600011
6469
0119800011
6002
3507600012
8222
0124001001
3
3508000001
2790
0124001002
5
3508600001
2823
0130600005
26
3508600020
2823
0133800001
8
3600405001
2350
0134000001
56
3600405003
6031
0300400003
6177
36022050C1
2335
03C0400004
8223
3602205002
2835
0301800002
160
3602605001
2844
0302000004
4941
3602805004
2942
0304400001
141
36C5405002
2864
0304400006
147
3609005009
2917
0304400008
116
3612805001
2830
0304400177
117
3615205001
2840
0304400191
8068
3616005017
2838
0305200001
113
3622205056
312
03062C0006
126
3623205001
2876
0306400002
118
3623205002
8102
0309800001
121
3627205052
2832
030980XC01
120
3631605010
2866
0401600107
6138
3631605012
2867
0411600011
170
3631605002
2828
0412000042
6 641
3632805007
2936
0412800110
6009
3632805012
2837
0413400004
169
3636405001
2836
0420000017
173
3636405003
2857
0422200268
167
3637205017
2877
0423000010
168
3637205045
2878
0600200001
469
3642605001
2937
0602200001
477
3645005041
2348
0606000007
478
3654805001
2843
0606000008
465
3657405013
2943
0607600004
492
3665005027
2858
0607600030
8219
3667005007
2861
0608600003
462
3667205004
2914
0613200053
6761
3671005001
2872
061520C002
468
3671605006
2935
0615200035
471
370060P001
2974
0615600018
6021
3703800002
3006
0616600011
6248
3703800003
2964
0617000004
6516
3704000001
2953
0618000006
508
3705200001
6772
140

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Table E-3. (continued)
NEDS Id
ORISPL
NEDS Id
ORISPL
06184C0003
470
3706800007
8059
0618400008
460
371500P001
2997
0619200001
525
3719000011
165
0702650195
568
3719600004
2947
0702654214
548
3720000003
2952
0705650874
562
3720600001
6095
0707052514
544
3721800010
2951
0707053346
569
3726200001
2963
0707053851
6156
3727400003
2956
0707251505
546
3730200009
2965
0900200001
603
3730200036
4940
1000200005
664
3812200016
6106
1000200006
663
39010C0028
3099
1002000014
643
390100002S
8226
1003800006
609
3902600001
3178
1003800008
683
3902600012
3136
1004200036
617
3905600005
6094
1004200037
613
3907200045
3115
1005800004
628
3908200009
3135
1008600003
621
3912000006
8012
1008600013
665
3916600023
3159
1010800045
667
3918200021
3131
1010800046
668
3923600014
3161
1010800047
656
3930800016
3121
1011600045
641
3937200006
3179
1017800018
748
3942400001
3118
1018000038
6*7
3942400002
3130
1018000039
645
3942400003
3122
1018000040
646
3947000054
3145
1019200029
693
3D48400015
3130
1019400014
642
3952200014
3176
1022800002
612
3960200003
31 iC
1023400003
688
3965800010
3143
1025400010
6042
3965800011
3113
1026200001
604 3
3971604901
3160
1028200002
6583
3971604903
3168
1028200003
6-584
3971604904
3169
1028200004
696
3971604905
3170
1033200001
672
3983200002
3152
1033200002
685
3991800004
31 ? 2
1034200042
619
3992000014
3181
1034200045
673
3992000024
3098
1035200017
8048
3995700020
3140
1036000011
634
4103200037
3238
1036000012
630
410320003
3236
1036800003
675
42008000]1
3295
1036800004
676
4202000004
3264
141

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Table E-3. (continued)
NED? Id
ORISPL
NEDS Id
GRISPL
1037800014
6246
4204200003
3319
1037800025
136
4204200006
3298
1043200003
638
4204200030
130
1046000003
681
4207400002
3280
10460G0009
620
4208200002
3251
1046000020
629
4208200033
32.50
1 10 380C011
703
4211400005
6249
1104600002
699
4213400003
3317
110°o0QG06
733
42]5600003
3287
1109800018
7 34
4219000013
3297
1113600003
710
4306401001
6098
11142000'?!
728
4309800007
3328
1117600002
727
4313000001
3325
1119600003
6124
440040c 009
3396
1121400003
708
4 4 j.3800007
3405
1123800004
715
441540001i
3406
1127200001
6052
44288000", 3
3407
1137400008
6257
4430800^28
3393
1142200008
709
4432800011
3399
1156600004
7 53
4433200025
3403
1406800002
957
4601400002
3644
1411600003
958
460 800001
8069
1413200003
876
4602800003
6165
1415 4 0 C 0 5 7
939
4 509000C68
3648
1415400063
9/2
4612200018
3686
1415400077
867
470 t800022
3755
1415400C82
886
4701800043
589
1416000001
S63
4800800003
3783
1426800002
6016
4807100026
3803
1430S00005
6025
4807200002
3797
1435800004
862
4811600001
37-J6
1435200001
6017
4813000002
37 7 6
1440000003
883
<*8252 00002
3804
1446800006
898
4827800003
3775
1448800002
891
4834800001
3 £>09
1449000004
887
4911000010
3845
1452000002
861
4920800033
55 0
1452400003
864
5005600003
3954
145780000?
960
5006600015
3944
1461000009
856
5007600006
39 36
1462200003
6238
5009800009
3345
1464200001
892
5010200005
3948
1464600002
959
5010200006
3947
1464*00004
889
5010600001
3938
1467200008
899
50106C0009
6264
1469800001
963
5011400001
3943
1476000006
879
5014600004
3946
14?

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Table E-3. (continued)
NEDS Id
ORISPL
NEDS Id
ORISPL
1477800005
897
5014600005
6004
1483200016
874
5015200001
3942
1483200019
384
5015600006
3935
1483200021
884
510400X163
4271
148340000?
976
5101200216
3982
1506000006
1032
5103600094
4072
1510000002
S88
5104000163
4140
151120G002
6225
5106000001
8023
1513600004
100(7
5106800004
3992
1515600013
6113
5111400015
4146
1517600004
1007
511x400016
4054
1521000008
6085
5115600037
6170
152j 400001
983
5116800179
4005
1522600003
1004
511S200195
4078
1523600117
996
512220X045
4039
1523600210
981
5122200045
4041
1524000021
997
5122200046
4042
1526400033
990
5126000069
4040
1526400034
992
5129800027
4132
1S26400035
993
5130600030
4048
1527200001
1037
5130600031
4057
1528200003
1024
5132800137
4050
1528800004
991
5136200192
4143
1533400001
1043
5140200153
4127
1533400002
994
5140600214
4126
1534200002
995
5200800002
4150
1534600010
6137
5200800004
6101
1539400020
6166
5201800001
4158
1540200001
984
5204400004
4162
15402.00005
6213
5205400003
6204
1542400001
1001
520700000 ?
8066
1.542600021
1010
5208200005
4151
1543600001
1012
0516200012
271
1543600002
6705
0516200018
228
1544400009
1040
0516200025
256
1601000005
1047
0533000059
246
1603400010
1131
0533800015
389
1603400070
1096
0534800031
251
1609400075
1048
0542000030
6013
1612000025
1104
0542003094
330
1612900060
1046
0542005002
356
1619000010
12.13
0542005014
408
1622800125
1073
0542005030
315
1622800120
1058
054200508S
377
1623000005
6664
0542005096
399
1624600030
1175
0542005116
420
1624800090
1077
0542005119
341
143

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'Table E-3. (continued)
NEDS Id
ORISPL
NEDS Id
ORISPL
1627400020
1218
0542005175
404
1627400055
1167
0542005940
400
1631200380
1083
0542006935
67 04
1631400115
1082
0548600025
260
1632800090
1081
0") 54400023
335
1634800015
112 2
0567000004
329
1636800027
6254
0567000028
331
1640200190
1091
0568200072
310
1702000026
1286
0568200073
302
1734400002
1239
0568800024
247
1705000001
1259
0568800026
273
1705200001
8037
0570600008
259
1708600014
1250
0585000013
345
1710600023
108
0585000065
350
1710600034
1336
0800600002
599
1710800001
1233
0801800007
593
1718600004
1296
0801800008
592
1718 8 0 C 0 0 7
1281
0302400001
594
1720600013
1300
2603800002
2123
1721000005
1241
2605200004
2098
1721200009
1311
2610200096
2171
1723000023
1306
2616300003
2103
172 4200012
1264
2618600005
2161
1726400005
1310
2618600039
6195
1726800012
1265
2620200001
2080
1729600001
6068
2622400022
2079
1730600033
1248
2622400031
2094
1730800016
1253
2622400050
2132
1731600014
1327
2622600001
207 6
1732200005
1319
2622800016
6155
1733203012
1240
2627^00002
2122
1733200014
1242
2629400007
2x13
1733400C01
12 30
2.633000004
2167
1733800030
1252
2634800002
2169
17 34200005
1280
2537400007
6065
1734800009
6579
2639200001
2168
1735000020
1289
2641600001
2107
1733400008
6064
2643000010
2104
1738400048
1295
2643o00010
2144
1738400049
129 4
2644400017
6768
1302000001
1360
3103000012
2398
1802900029
6018
3106600003
2399
1805800010
1356
3107800013
2382
1807200003
1385
3107800001
2378
1809200027
1374
3110500048
2379
1815800003
1381
3110500020
2434
1840200001
1302
3117600037
8008
144

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Table F-3. (continued)
NEDS Id
ORISFL
NEDS Id
ORISPI.
1817600012
1372
3122400021
2403
1819200126
1363
3122400022
2404
1819200127
1364
3122600001
2393
1821400003
1353
3129800001
2408
1824600006
1379
3130600007
2390
1826400009
6041
3130600008
2411
18274000D1
1355
3139000007
2380
1829600001
1357
314900000.1
2384
1830800069
6823
3154400011
2406
1829600006
1378
2212910012
1589
183*600005
138-1
2212910092
1594
lb40200001
1383
2212910093
11:95
1840200052
6639
2212910128
1588
1841400001
1361
2212910194
1626
1905000007
1417
2212910267
1624
1905000008
1416
2212910491
166C
1905200014
1393
2217980001
6081
1908400016
1391
2217980038
9864
1909200002
1396
2217980040
1606
1912800010
1394
2217980117
1642
]913400006
1403
2221210041
1616
1915200002
1443
2221210054
1599
1921400014
1409
2221210060
1613
192140C013
1407
2221210061
1619
1921600004
1404
2221210067
1682
1921600005
K48
2221210286
1615
1922600005
6055
335660CE0i
8906
1922600010
1464
3300600366
2539
1923600003
6558
3306400292
2526
1923600010
6 ISO
3310000325
2554
1925200009
1402
3310000340
2682
1925200014
8056
3310800083
2531
1926600007
1400
3320001700
2549
1926600043
1435
333440CE01
2496
19288000]9
1439
3343801152
2640
1930800013
1447
3343801752
2642
2002770135
1507
3345203152
2511
2009070029
1470
3345204187
2514
2100800468
602
334660CE01
2.503
2100800014
1554
334660CE02
2504
2101200006
1560
334660CE04
2493
2101200007
1553
334660CE05
2502
2101400004
1559
3347200430
6082
2101400079
1552
3351400370
2480
2104400014
1573
3351400475
8006
2106000013
1564
3352400115
2594
2111600019
1572
335660CE02
2500
145

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Table
E-3.
(continued)
NEDS Id	ORISPL	NEDS Id	ORISPL
2113000014
1571
335720CE01
2490
2116000029
1580
3357800228
2625
2116600005
1570
3357800720
2629
2303400001
1772
3365000110
2529
2304000001
1702
3365801922
2516
2304000002
1720
3365803228
2517
2308600002
1869
3367200120
2535
2311t>00003
1771
3373201597
2510
2313400001
1832
3376000028
2527
2321400002
4259
455570XXXX
127
2323400001
1731
453080XXXX
6194
2323600003
1831
4501S00007
6183
2323600011
1835
4502900002
3601
2332800002
1843
4504200003
3609
2332800003
1769
4504200004
3610
2336000002
1733
4504200005
3612
2336000003
177:3
4504200006
3613
2337600005
1695
4504200012
3611
2341600001
1325
45042C0063
6181
2341600003
1830
4505500001
6243
2341600004
1710
4505500010
3561
2346200003
1743
4507200005
3436
2346200004
1732
4507500001
3442
2346200005
6034
4507500005
3559
2346200006
6035
4508600003
3460
2353200009
1866
4508700002
3504
2353200010
1740
4510200002
3500
2353200011
1745
4510200015
3576
2353200012
1724
4512300001
3526
2353200013
1736
4513200007
3574
2353200033
1822
4513200008
3451
2353200035
1728
4513200009
3452
23532C0038
1726
4513200010
3453
24040C 0015
1934
4513200011
3455
2405000003
2011
4513200012
3454
2405000010
2001
4517100008
3456
2406400012
1918
4517800001
3508
2409400003
1904
4518000005
6179
2413800005
1925
4518600005
3470
2414800015
1927
4519300002
3497
2416600004
1893
451S900006
34 6 o
2417400005
2022
4520900002
6178
2421800007
1888
4521800007
3475
2421800009
2015
4521900002
613 6
2424200001
1961
4523300041
3468
2426500011
2008
4523300042
3469
2427200002
1943
4523300043
3471
146

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Table E-3. (continued)
NEDS Id
ORISPL
NEDS Id
ORISPL
2429400012
1912
4523300044
3461
24-¦> 2600013
1891
4523300046
3464
2432600027
1979
4523300047
3465
2432600028
2018
4523400022
7902
2434400004
6090
4523700001
3524
2440C00005
1915
4524300002
3507
2502400031
2051
4524600002
3438
2505400063
2059
4525400001
8063
2510200055
2049
4527600017
3458
25108001]2
2053
4528000009
4938
2512800048
2047
4530800004
3485
2512800090
607 3
4533000002
4937
2513600035
2070
45:33500001
3602
2514400021
6061
4533500003
3482
2515600048
2062
4534400003
3502
2515600052
2063
4534400004
3506
25278C0027
2050
4534800001
3478
2528000048
8054
4536400005
6648
271720X015
2184
4536900001
3492
2717200015
2187
4537200007
3457
2713200003
6089
4539000014
3440
2713600003
6076
4539000015
3441
2713600005
6076
4539000047
4939
2800200042
60
4539600007
3459
2807600001
2240
4540000001
3628
2807800002
2291
4540400001
3627
2811400605
5>
4542500004
3484
2815200005
2277
4542500022
6193
2815800019
5077
4543^00001
3503
2815800020
6077
4545400011
6146
2819200036
6096
4550700006
3489
2821200005
2237
4550700007
3491
2821800002
2269
4550700008
3493
290080P001
2341
4551900003
6147
290080P002
2324
4551900005
6139
290080P003
2322
45520000G3
3527
2 90080P004
2326
4552100002
3548
2902800001
8224
4552100003
3549
2903600001
2330
4552100013
3550
2905200001
2336
4553500003
3443
3004400026
2364
4554000004
3494
3005800012
2367
4554400002
3439
3005800054
8002
4556900001
3490
3207200001
6574
0306200003
124
3201400011
2450
10XXXXXXXX
610
3202600001
2468
1039 500003
658
3203600014
2453
1046200001
689
147

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Table E-3. (continued)
NEDS Id
ORISPL
NEDS Id
ORISPL
3205200001
2443
1446800030
913
3206400054
2454
19XXXX.XXXX
51
3206400034
2446
1908400011
1392
3207800082
87
2432600015
1897
32088C0002
2469
2807000035
2226
3210000002
2442
3203400002
2444
321000C902
2451
3404800033
2706
3406600073
2727
3732800002
3008
3407200063
2708
3901000037
3182
3415600039
2718
4205600029
3285
3415600040
2732
0567000024
358
3428800C36
2713
2622400021
2078
3431400029
2712
335660XXXX
2491
3431400045
625C
335660LILC
2513
3433800147
2716
3100800002
2383
343420001j
2723
0618000003
8100
3434600004
2720
453240XXXX
298
3435000028
2721
05XXXXXXXX
334
3439400004
8042
11XXXXXXXX
700
3442800017
2709
46XXXXXXXX
7790
3506600001
2818


148

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Table E-4
FIPS-AEROS
State
Code Concordance F:
FIPS
AERO 5
State Name
1
01
ALABAMA
2
02
ALASKA
4
03
ARIZONA
5
04
ARKANSAS
6
05
CALIFORNIA
8
06
COLORADO
9
07
CONNECTICUT
10
08
DELAWARE
11
09
WASHINGTON DC
12
10
FLORIDA
13
11
GEORGIA
15
12
HAWAII
16
13
IDAHO
1 7
14
ILLINOIS
18
15
INDIANA
19
16
IOWA
20
17
KANSAS
21
18
KENTUCKY
22
19
LOUISIANA
23
2 0
MAINE
24
21
MARYLAND
25
22
MASSACHUSETTS
26
23
MICHIGAN
27
24
MINNESOTA
28
25
MISSISSIPPI
29
26
MISSOURI
30
27
MONTANA
31
2ti
NEBRASKA
32
29
NEVADA
33
30
NEW HAMPSHIRE
34
31
NEW JERSEY
35
32
NEW MEXICO
36
33
NEW YORK
37
34
NORTH CAROLINA
38
35
NORTH DAKOTA
39
36
OHIO
40
37
OKLAHOMA
41
38
OREGON
42
39
PENNSYLVANIA
43
40
PUERTO RICO
44
41
RHODE ISLAND
45
42
SOUTH CAROLINA
46
43
SOUTH DAKOTA
47
44
TENNESSEE
48
45
TEXAS
49
46
UTAH
50
47
VERMONT
149

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Table S-4. (continued)
FIPS	AEROS	State Name
5 x	48	VIRGINIA
53	49	WASHINGTON
54	50	WEST VIRGINIA
55	51	WISCONSIN
56	52	WYOMING
150

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APPENDIX F
FILES USED IN NURF CREATION
151

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Table F-1

FGDIS StV, Scrubber Data
Added to the
1985 IDBS
Units


Capacity
Month on-
Year on-
Scrubber
ORISPL Unit
(HW)
line
Line
Efficien
56
2
235
9
78
59.5
56
3
235
6
75
59.5
8223
1
350
2
85
70
16G
ST2
175
S
7:i
85
160
573
175
6
73
85
113
*
115
12
?3
55
1"o
2
235
6
78
75
113
4
350
6
81
95
2442
1
T'O
11
'•'9
50
2442
2
170
11
','9
50
2442
3
196
11
79
50
2442
4
750
12
84
80
2442
j
750
12
64
80
2168
3
667
12
82
91.3
6469
1
385
5
83
68
6469
2
3S5
10
85
78
6204
1
545
7
SO
90
6204
2
5no
7
f.1
90
6204
3
500
11
iii
82.5
6823
1
390
9
.'54
90
6639
1
222
12
79
90
6639
Z
222
12
80
90
o016
1
378
8
78
85.3
51
1
640
12

76
601?
1
575
12
,'9
90
6018
2
600
3
£.1
87
6195
ST1
173
4
77
30
6021
1
.400
12
SO
85
6021
2
¦ . 400
5
eo
85
6021
3
424
6
HA
85
2840
5
373
2
77
89.5
2840
6
373
7
78
89.5
m
1
137
4
72
76
6030
1
500
8
79
54
6G30
2
500
9
80
54
2384
1
129
3
86
90
592
1
60
5
80
90
592
2
60
5
80
90
592
3
60
5
80
90
7790
1
400
12
84
?5
3098
1
437
10
75
83
3099
1
373
6
74
83
6041
2
500
4
83
79.4
1825
3
58
8
83
90
165
2
520
10
85
85
6213
1
460
8
82
90
6213
2
460
2
82
90
298
1
720
10
85
90
293
2
720
10
%
90
3470
8
545
12
82
70
994
ST3
515
12
77
85
994
4
515
1
86
90
207
1
55C
12
86
99.8
1241
1
820
6
73
80
6068
1
680
S
78
60
6068
2
680
5
80
60
6068
3
680
5
83
60
1250
/.
115
1
77
73
1250
5
400
4
78
52

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oole F-1.
(continued)




Capacity
Month on- Year on-
Scrubber
ORISPL
Unit
(MM)
Li-e
Line
Efficiency
135?
3
59
6
76
98
676
3
350
9
82
85
6481
1
761
2
86
90
1363
4
175
8
77
85
1363
5
192

78
85
1363
6
277
4
79
95
1364
1
334
4
81
85
1364
2
325
4
82
85
1364
3
420
3
79
85
1364
4
•'.95
10
82
85
1843
3
40
4
83
80
4259
1
50
5
83
90
1893
3
347
1
73
89
1893
4
504
4
80
89
1891
1
57
6
71
50
1891
2
57
6
71
50
2823
2
402
6
78
78
6004
1
580
12
78
90
6004
2
580
12
80
90
6076
1
332
11
75
60
6076
2
332
10
76
60
6076
3
700
1
84
95
6076
4
700
12
86
95
8222
1
400
5
81
70
6089
1
50
12
75
50
1167
9
150
8
83
94
2324
1
110
4
74
90
2324
2
110
4
74
90
2324
3
110
7
76
85
2324
4
250
7
83
85
6082
1
572
8
84
90
6085
17
388
6
83
90
6085
18
388
12
85
90
1927
6
103
12
80
90
6090
1
710
5
76
50
6090
2
710
4
77
50
8066
2
508
i
86
So 4
6101
1
327
<•
72
50
4158
4
315
9
86
50
8066
4
308
2
80
91
5094
1
780
6
76
92.1
6C94
<*
780
10
77
92.1
6094
3
800
10
80
92.2
3159
1
150
1
83
92
3161
1
208
12
82
92
3161
2
290
12
52
92
87
1
210
11
83
75
6761
1
250
4
84
80
1572
ST1
183
6
78
50
1572
2
183
6
78
50
1572
3
183
9
75
50
465
4
109
9
73
50
469
•'
1X
6
73
50
469
4
350
7
74
50
477
5
157
11
71
85
6113
5
613
7
83
86
2451
1
314
4
78
90
2451
2
306
8
78
90
?451
3
468
12
79
90
2451
4
472
7
32
90
6177
C01
*50
12
79
82
6177
C02
350
10
81
82
.153

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Table F-1. (continued)


Capacity
Month on-
Year on-
Scrubber
ORISPL
Unit
(HW)
Line
line
Efficiency
6183
1
380
10
81
86
136
1
600
2
84
86
136
2
600
9
84
86
8224
2
250
6
85
70
6768
1
207
9
81
80
130
2
450
5
84
85.8
6249
2
258
7
77
45
6249
3
252
7
80
90
6249
4
252
9
81
80
6061
1
190
8
78
85
6G61
2
190
6
79
85
976
4
161
6
79
89.4
6137

250
4
79
85
6137
2
250
2
86
90
7902
1
670
12
84
85
6193
1
320
4
77
50
963
3
350
1
81
95
645
ST4
419
12
84
90
108
1
280
8
83
80
1378
1
650
7
83
84
1378
2
650
12
83
84
50
7
575
9
81
80
50
8
516
1
78
80
6136
1
400
1C
83
87.4
6648
4
545
1
81
75
6146
1
750
10
77
71
6146
2
750
5
78
71
6146
3
750
2
79
71
6147
3
750
10
78
74
2824
1
187
11
82
72.7
6165
1
393
5
79
80
6165
2
393
6
80
80
6165
3
400
6
83
90
8069
1
400
5
78
80
4162
3
310
12
81
70
3181
3
291
9
82
95
127
1
640
11
86
70
8066
1
508
1
90
0
8066
3
508
1
90
0
154

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Table F-2
Planned Scrubber Data Added to the 1985 IDBS Units
ORISPL	Unit
564	1
6248	2
6769	1
6769	2
6769	3
6769	4
6177	C03
207	2
130	1
954	1
6180	1
6180	2
6148	1
6146	4
929	1
929	2
3 13	5
617 8	2
CJ 219	7
7790	2
54	1
6481	2
6071	1
6179	3
6179	4
6090	3
8223	2
8223	3
155

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Table F-3
Scrubber Retrofit Factors



Retrofit

Plant Name
0R1SPL
Soils*
Factor
Scuroe
Allen
3393
1
1.31
Radian
Allen
3393
2
1 .Hi
Radian
Allen
3393
3
1.51
Radian
Bul_ Hun
3396
1
JL
1. 38
Radian
Gallatin
3 ',03
1
1. 53
Radian
Galiat in
3403
2
1.53
Radian
Gallatin
3403
3
1.42
Radian
Gallatin
3403
4
1.42
Radian
Kingston
3407
1
1.31
Radian
Kingston
3407
2
1. 31
Radian
Kingston
3407
J
1 . 31
Radian
Kingston
3407
4
1 . 31
Radian
Kingston
3407
5
1.71
Radian
Kingston
3407
6
1.71
Radian
Kingston
3407
7
1.71
Radian
Kingston
3407
8
1 .71
Radian
Kingston
3407
9
1.71
Radian
John Sevier
3403
1
1, 38
Radian
John Sevier
3405
2
1. 38
Radian
John Sevier
3405
3
1. 38
Radian
John Sevier
3405
4
1.38
Radian
Shawnee
1379
1
1.38
Radian
Shawnee
1379
2
1.38
Radian
Shawnee
1379
3
1.38
Radian
Shawnee
1379
4
1. 38
Radian
Shawnee
1379
5
1. 38
Radian
Shawnee
1379
6
1.48
Radian
Shawnee
1379
*"»
1.48
•v; dian
Shawnee
1379
8
1.48
Radian
Shawnee
1379
9
1 . 48
Radian
Shawnee
1379
10
1.48
Radian
Widows Creek
50
1
1.59
Radian
Widows Creek
50
2
1 .59
Radian
Widows Creek
50
3
1 .59
Radian
Widows Creek
50
4
1 . 64
Radian
Widows Creek
50
5
1. 64
Radian
Widows Creek
50
6
1.64
Radian
Brown
1355
1
i.58
Radian
Brown
1355
2
1. 52
Radian
Brown
1355
3
1.41
Radian
Cumberland
3399
1
1.46
Radian
Cumberland
3399
2
1.35
Radian
Johnsonville
3406
1
1.48
Radian
Johnscnville
3406
2
1.48
Radian
Johnsonville
34C6
3
1.48
Radi KtT\
Johnsonville
3406
4
1 . 48
Radian
156
\

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Table F-3. (continued)
Re trof.lt
ElardLJ&ffifi
QfilSEL

IskGtQX.
Source
Jchnssonville
3406
5
1.48
Radian
Johnsonviiie
3406
6
1. 48
Radian
Johnsonvilie
3406
1
1.48
Radian
Johnsonviiie
34 U6
8
1.48
Radian
Johnsonviiie
34C6
9
1.48
Radian
Johnsonviiie
3406
10
1. 48
Radian
Paradise
1378
1
1. 30
Radian
Paradise
1378
2
1 . 30
Radian
Paradise
1378
3
1.28
Radian
Colbert
47
1
1.49
Radian
Colbert
47
2
.1 .. 49
Radie n
Colbert
47
3
1.49
Radian
Colbert
4 7
4
1.49
Radian
Colbert
47
5
1 . 33
Radian
Elmer Smith
13 74
1
1 .65
Radian
Elmer Smith
1374
2
1. 26
Radian
Big Sandy
13 5 3
1
1,44
Radian
Big Sandy
13 5 3
•-»
1.48
Radian
Rush Island
615 5
1
1. 39
Radian
Rush Island
€-155
2
1.31
Radian
Asbury
2076
1
1.31
Radian
New Madrid
2167
1
1.31
Radian
New Madrid
2167
2
1. 31
Radian
Sioux
2107
1
1.36
Radian
Sioux
2107
2
1. 30
Radian
Meramec
2104
1
1.59
Radi an
Meramec
2104
2
1.53
Radian
Meramec
2104
3
1.48
Radian
Meramec
2104
4
1 . 38
Radian
Labadie
2103
1
1.62
Radian
Labadie
2103
2
1. 55
Radian
Labadie
2103
3
1.57
Radian
Labadie
2.103
4
1.52
Radian
Sibley
2094
1
1.64
Radian
Sibley
2094
2
1.64
Radian
Sibley
2094
3
1.48
Radian
Hawthorn
2079
5
1.42
Radian
Thomas Hill
2163
1
1.40
Radian
Thomas Hill
2168
2
1.40
Radian
Joppa
887
1
1.41
Radian
Joppa
887
2
1.41
Radian
Joppa
887
,3
1.60
Radian
Joppa
887
4
1.60
Radian
Joppa
887
5
1.41
Radian
Joppa
887
6
1.41
Radian
Coffeen
861
1
1.44
Radian
Coffeen
361
2
1.44
Radian

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Table F-3. (continued)
Kincaid
Kincaid
Baldwj n
Baldwin
Baldwin
Dallman
Dal1man
Newton
Vermilion
Vermilion
Marion
Marion
Marion
Poston
Poston
Poston
Postou
Avon Lake
East Lake
East Lake
East Lake
East Lake
East Lake
Beckjord
Beckjord
Berk lord
Beckjord
Beckjord
Beckjord
Miami Fort
Miami Fort
Cardinal
Cardinal
Cardinal
Toronto
Toronto
Toronto
Burger
Burger
Burger
Burger
Burger
Saminis
Sammis
Stuart
ORISPL
876
876
889
889
880
963
963
6017
897
897
97c
976
976
2844
2844
2844
2844
2836
2837
2837
2837
2837
2837
2830
2830
2S3C
2830
2830
2830
2832
28 J 2
2828
2328
2828
2867
2867
2867
2964
2864
2864
2864
2864
2866
2866
2850
Boiler
1
2
1
2
3
1
2
2
ST1
2
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
9
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
¦J
4
5
6
6
7
1
2
3
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
Retrofit
Factor
1.41
1.41
1.49
1. 58
1.42
1.64
1 . 64
1 . 24
1 . 38
x . 38
1. 48
1.61
1.61
1.36
1.
1 .
1.
1 .
1 .
1.
1.
1 .
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1 .
1 .
1 ,
1.
1 .
1.
1 .
1 .
2.
1.
1.
36
36
36
44
44
44
44
44
71
82
82
32
82
72
34
44
24
24
24
61
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
27
73
71
38
Sourss
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radiar.
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
P.adian
Radian
Radian
158

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Table F-3.
(continued)





Retrofit


QP.ISPL
Boiler
Factor
Source
Stuart
2850
2
1.4
Radian
Keystone
3136
1
1.31
Radian
Keystone
3136
2
1.31
Radian
Homer City
3122
1
1. 31
Radian
Homer City
3122
2
1.31
Radian
Homer City
3322
3
1. 31
Radian
Cheswick
8226
1
1.47
Radian
Bruner Island
3140
1
1.48
Radian
Bruner Island
3140
2
1.50
Radian
Bruner Island
3140
3
1.48
Radian
Portland
3113
1
1. 20
Radian
Portland
3113
2
1.20
Radian
Sunbury
3152
1
1.76
Radian
Sunbury
3152
2
1.76
Radian
Sunbury
3152
3
1.76
Radian
Sunbury
3152
4
1.76
Radian
Martins Creek
3148
1
1. 27
Radian
Martins Creek
3148
2
1.27
Radian
Conemaugh
3118
1
1.31
Radian
Conemaugh
3118
2
1.31
Radian
Montour
3149
1
1.24
Radian
Montour
3149
2
1.24
Radian
New Castle
3138
1
1.19
Radian
New Castle
3138
2
1.19
Radian
New Castle
3138
3
1.19
Radian
New Castle
3138
4
1.19
Radian
New Castle
3138
5
1.19
Radian
Seward
3130
4
1.37
Radian
Seward
3130
5
1.37
Radian
Coleman
1381
1
1. 36
Radian
Coleman
1381
2
1.36
Radian
Coleman
1381
3
1.26
Radian
Cooper
1384
1
1.35
Radian
Cooper
1384
2
1.35
Radian
Muskingum River
2872
1
1.63
Radian
Muskinguia River
2872
2
1.63
Radian
Muskingum River
2872
3
1.60
Radian
Muskingum River
2872
4
1.60
Radian
Muskingum River
2872
5
1.49
Radian
Conesville
2840
1
1.42
Radian
Conesville
2840
2
1.42
Radian
Conesville
2840
3
1.40
Radian
Conesville
2840
4
1.44
Radian
159

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Table F-3.
(continued)
Plant Name	QRISPL
Bowen	703
Bowen	70 3
Bowen	70 3
Bowen	703
Wansley	6052
Wansley	6052
Yates	728
Yates	728
Ereed	984
Stout	990
Gibson	6113
Gibson	6113
Gibson	6113
Gibson	6113
Morgantown	1573
Morgantown	157 3
King	1915
Watson	2049
Gavin	8102
Gavin	8102
Hatfields Ferry	3179
Hatfields Ferry	3179
Hatfields Ferry	3179
Mt. Storm	3954
Mt. Storm	3954
Mt. Storm	3954
Greene County	10
Greene County	10
Crist	641
Crist	641
Big Bend	645
Big Bend	64 5
Big Bend	645
Hammond	708
Ratts	104 3
Ratts	104 3
Petersburg	994
Petersburg	994
Cayuga	1001
C.iyuga	1001
Chalk Point	1571
Chalk Point	1571
Campbell	1710
Campbell	1710
Retrofit
Boiler	Factor	Source
1	1.68	Radian
2	1.68	Radian
3	1.55	Radian
4	1.55	Radian
1	1.49	Radian
2	1.49	Radian
6	1.20	Radian
7	1.20	Radian
1	1.31	Radian
7	1.38	Radian
1	1.27	Radian
2	1.60	Radian
3	1.60	Radian
4	1.60	Radian
ST1	1.20	Radian
ST2	1,20	Radian
1	1.20	Radian
5	1.48	Radian
1	1.27	Radian
2	1.27	Radian
1	1.46	Radian
2	1.46	Radian
3	1.46	Radian
1	1.31	Radian
2	1.31	Radian
3	1.20	Radian
1	1.27	Radian
2	1.27	Radian
6	2.00	Radian
7	2.00	Radian
1	1.65	Radian
ST2	1.65	Radian
ST3	1.60	Radian
4	1.27	Radian
1	1.27	Radian
2	1.27	Radian
ST1	1.70	Radian
ST2	1.70	Radian
1	1.29	Radian
2	1.29	Radian
ST1	1.20	Radian
ST2	1.20	Radian
1	1.68	Radian
2	1.68	Radian
160

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/

Table F-3.
(continued)





Retrofit

Elac.tLJiaae
OR!SEL
fiaiisx
Factor

Monroe
1733
l
1.48
Radian
Monroe
1733
2
1.48
Radian
Monroe
1733
3
1.38
Radian
Monroe
1733
4
1. 38
Radian
Kyger Creek
2876
1
1.74
Radian
Kyger Creek
2876
2
1.74
Radian
Kyger Cre^k
2876
3
1.74
Radian
Kyger Creek
2876
4
1.66
Radian
Kyger Creek
2876
5
1.61
Radian
Harrison
3944
1
1.41
Radian
Harrison
3944
2
1.41
Radian
Harrison
3944
3
1.41
Radian
Hammond
708
1
1,27
Radian
Haimaond
708
2
1.27
Radian
Hai .no id
708
3
1.27
Radi an
McDonough
710
1
1.70
Radian
McDonough
710
2
1.7 0
Radian
Yates
728
1
1. 31
Radian
Yates
728
2
1. 31
Raoian
Yates
728
3
1.31
Radian
Yates
728
4
1.31
Radian
Yates
728
5
1. 31
Radian
Hennepin
S92
1
1.48
Radian
Hennepin
392
2
1.48
Radian
Clifty Creek
983
1
1.40
Radian
Clifty Creek
983
2
1.40
Radian
Clifty Creek
983
3
1.40
Radian
Clifty Creek
983
4
1.27
Radian
Clifty Creek
983
5
1. 27
Radian
Clifty Creek
983
6
1 . 27
Radian
Tanners Creek
988
4
1. 38
Radian
Bailly
995
7
1.23
Radian
Bailly
995
8
1.23
Radian
Michigan City
997
12
1.48
Radian
Gallagher
1008
1
1.48
Radian
Gallagher
1008
2
1.48
Radian
Gallagher
1008
3
1.29
Radian
Gallagher
1008
4
1.29
Radian
Wabash River
1010
6
1.40
Radian
Warrick
6705
4
1.27
Radian
161

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Henderson II
Henderson II
Ghent
Dickerson
Dickerson
Dickerson
Watson
Merrimack
Merrimack
Toronto
Toronto
Toronto
Canadys
Canadys
Canadys
Jefferies
Jefferies
Nelson Dewey
Nelson Dewey
Pulliam
Pulliam
Fort Martin
Fort Martin
Crist
Crist
Grand Tower
Grand Tower
Stout
Stout
Wabash River
Wabash River
Wabash Piver
Wabash R ver
Wabash River
Culley
Culley
Culley
Salem harbor
Salem Harbor
Salem Herbor
Montrose
Montrose
Table F-3. (continued)
ORISPL
1382
1382
1 356
157 2
1572
1572
2049
2364
2364
2867
2367
2867
3280
3280
3280
3319
3319
4054
4054
4072
4072
3943
3943
641
641
862
862
990
990
1010
1010
1010
1010
10x0
1012
1012
1012
1626
1626
1626
2080
2080
1
2
1
ST1
2
3
4
1
2
5
6
7
1
2
3
3
4
1
2
5
6
1
2
4
5
2
4
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
"5
1
2
3
1
2
Retrofit
Factor
1.20
1.20
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
H
¦4.
1 .
1 .
1.
1 .
1 .
1.
1 .
1.
1.
1.
1 .
1.
1.88
1.88
1.49
1.49
1.68
1.68
. 64
.20
. 20
.20
. 57
. 20
.20
27
.27
27
2?
27
42
53
59
41
41
20
20
57
57
40
40
40
40
1.40
1.
1.
1.
1 .
1.
1.
1.
1,
70
70
53
31
31
31
30
30
Source
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
162

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Table F-3.
(continued)



Retrofit

Plant
ORISPL
Boiler
Factor
Source
Montrose
2080
3
1.30
Radian
England
2378
1
1.40
Radian
England
2378
2
1.40
Radian
Greenidge
2527
3
1.48
Radian
Greenidge
2527
4
1.48
Radian
Milliken
2535
1
1.41
Radian
Milliken
2535
2
1.34
Radian
Dunkirk
2554
1
1.53
Radian
Dunkirk
2554
2
1.53
Radian
Dunkirk
2554
3
1.35
Radian
Huntley
2549
65
1.35
Radian
Huntley
2549
64
1.35
Radian
Russell
1319
1
1.55
Radian
Ashtabula
2835
8
1.83
Radian
Ashtabula
2835
9
1.83
Radian
Niles
2861
1
1.27
Radian
Niles
2861
2
1.27
Radian
Sammis
2866
5
2. 20
Radian
Shawville
3131
1
1.91
Radian
Shawville
3131
2
1.91
Radian
Shawville
3131
3
1.91
Radian
Shawville
3131
4
1.91
P.adian
Armstrong
3178
1
1.20
Radian
Armstrong
3178
2
1.20
Radian
Oak Creek
4039
1
1.41
Radian
Oak Creek
4039
2
1.41
Radian
Oak Creek
4039
3
1.53
Radian
Oak Creek
4039
4
1.53
Radian
Oak Creek
4041
5
1.53
Radian
Oak Creek
4041
6
1.53
Radian
Oak Creek
4041
•7
1.41
Radian
Oak Creek
4 041
8
1.41
Radisn
Valley
4042
1
1.73
Radian
Valley
4042
2
1.73
Radian
Port Washington
4040

1.38
Radian
Port Washington
4040
2
1 o 38
Radian
Port Washington
4040
3
1.38
Radian
Port Washington
4040
4
1.38
Radian
Port Washington
4040
5
1. 38
Radian
Edgewater
4050
4
1 . 41
Radian
Edgewater
4050
3
1.4.1
Radian
163

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Table F-3. (continued)
Plant Name
Puiiiam
Pulliam
Albright
Albright
Kamroer
Kammer
Karanar
Mitchell
Mitchell
2RISEL
4072
4072
3942
3942
3947
3947
3947
3948
3948
Boiler
3
4
1
2
1
2
3
1
Retrofit
Factor
20
.20
,20
,20
.42
, 42
.42
, 27
.27
gpuyge
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
Radian
164

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Table F-4

I DBS
Units Undergoing
Coal
Conversion




Year
Year
Capacit

DOE


off-
on-
Original
Pro j
Cat
QBISPi
Unit
kine
line
(MW)
fMvn
C
2399
7
86
86
180
175
D
2490
2
99
99
335
335
D
2490
3
99
99
491
491
D
2500
3
99
99
97 2
97 2
C
2629
4
87
87
197
191
C
2629
5
86
87
202
196
C
2480
3
87
87
120
133
C
2480
4
86
87
219
230
C
2517
3
87
88
190
186
C
2517
4
88
89
130
186
B
1496
3
83
91
36
36
B
1496
4
8 3
91
36
36
B
1496
5
83
91
37
36
B
2367
5
85
86
53
48
B
2367
6
84
86
53
49
C
3238
12.
86
86
98
98
C
2398
2
90
90
283
277
C
2629
3
93
94
63
63
B
3803
ST1
80
87
101
108
B
3803
ST 2
80
86
101
113
B
3804
1
80
87
74
74
B
3804
2
80
87
69
69
C
0126
ST1
89
90
81
37
C
0126
ST 2
89
90
81
37
C
0126
ST3
87
90
104
84
C
1588
6
87
87
144
151
C
1588
4
86
87
136
142
C
1588
5
87
87
135
142
c
1589
1
88
87
380
374
c
1589
2
89
88
380
374
Note: DOE Category
A = The unit was converted
B = The unit is in the process of converting
C = The unit is expected to convert
D = The unit is being studied for conversion
Year off-line is the year the unit is scheduled to begin
conversion; year off-line is the year the unit is
expected to begin operation after conversion.
165

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Table F-5
Nodificatiofis to 1985 IDBS 'Jnits' Projected Retirement Dates
Prcj Retire
"(.ant Name. State
ORISPL
Unit
Y?e
PLYMOUTH MEETING, PA
3167
15

PLYMOUTH MEETING, PA
316?
9

RICHMOND, PA
3168
21

RICHMOND, PA
3168
22

RICHMOND, PA
3168
31

RICHMOND, PA
3168
32

RICHMOND, PA
3168
<1

RICHMOND, PA
*168
42

RICHMOND, PA
-.68
43

RICHMOND, PA
3168
44

RICHMOND, PA
3168
51

RICHMOND, PA
3168
52

RICHMOND, PA
316f
61

RICHMONP, PA
31(3
62

KICHMCNO, PA
3108
71

RICHhONO, PA
?168
72

RICHMOND, PA
3168
73

RICHMOND, PA
3168
74

RICHMOND, PA
3168
81
87
ALAMOSA, CO
464
4
86
ALAMOSA, CO
464
5
86
ALAMOSA, CO
.'-64
6
86
RIVERSIDE, IA
1081
GT1
86
RIVERSIDE, IA
1081
GT2
86
RIVERSIDE, IA
1081
GT3
86
RIVERSIDE, IA
1081
GT4
e 6
jRANP MARAIS, MN
1976
1
86
ACME, OH
2877
1
86
TUNNEL -'£T, CT
557
10
89
GREEN BAYOU, TX
3464
2
87
ETIWANOA, CA
331
1
87
ETIWANDA, CA
331
2
87
STATION B, CA
311
HT
87
CABOT-IIOLYOKE, MA
9864
9
87
AUSTIN BT, MN
1960
5
87
BLOOMING PRAIRIE, MN.
1966
1
87
BLOOMING PRAIRIE, UN
1966
2
87
FAIRMONT, MN
1973
6
87
FAIRMONT, MN
1973
7
87
GRAND hARAIS, MN
1976
2
87
GRAND MARAIS, MN
1976
5
87
GRAND MARAIS, MN
1976
6
87
LITCHFIELD, MN
1989
5
87
LITCHFIELD, MN
1989
6
87
MORA, MN
1997
2
87
MORA, MN
1997
5
87
MORA, MN
1997
6
87
KEV PRAGUE, MN
1999
2
87
NEW PRAGUE, MN
1999
3
87
NEW PRAGUE, MN
1999
4
87
NEW PRAGUE, MN
1999
6
£7
NORTH BRANCH, MN
2002
1
87
NORTH BRANCH, MN
2002
3
87
OYATCNNA, MN
2003
5
87
OtrATONNA, MN
2003
o
87
OVATONNA, MN
2003
7
87
PRESTON, MN
2004
5
87
PRESTON, MN
2004
6
87
PRINCETON, MN
200S
3
87
166
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" ~v-~-
; y,v,; TiTilgiiyp;
]
Tatle f-5. '.continued)
Proj Retire
Plant Name. State
ORISPL
Unit
Year
PRINCETON, UN
2005
4
87
PRINCETON, UN
2003
5
87
PRIMCfifON, MN
2005
6
87
SPRING VALLEV. MN
2013
2
87
SPRING VALLEY, MN
2013
I
87
SPRINC VALLEY, MN
2013
4
87
WELLS, HN
2020
1
87
WELLS,
2020
2
87
'JELLS, MN
2020
4
87
WELLS, MN
2020
5
87
ATHENS, WI
3381
1
87
ATHENS, Kl
39^1
2
87
BARRY, AL
"«
GT1
88
BARRY, AL
3
GT2
88
LAKC SHORE, OH
2e3S
1*
88
LAKE SHORE, Oh
2838
15
88
REDONDO BEACH, CA
356
5
88
REDONDO SE^CH, CA
356
6
38
SCHUYKILL, PA
3169
3
87
SAN BERNARDINO, CA
358
1
39
SAN BERNAPOlNO, CA
358
2
89
BRYAN, OH
2903
5
89
GORGAS, GA
8
5
90
ATKINSON, GA
7C0
ST2
90
NATCHITOCHES, LA
1450
10
90
NATCHITOCHES, U
1450
2
90
NATCHITOCHES, LA
1450
8
90
NATCHITOCHES, LA
1450
9
90
MIAMI FORT, OH
2832
GT1
90
MIAMI FORT, OH
2832
GT2
90
MICHIGAN CITY, IN
997
2
90
DELAWARE, PA
3160
7
90
DELAWARE, PA
3160
8
90
GRANDFIEL.D DIESEL, OK
2959
IC1
90
TRACY TURBINES, NV
2336
GT1
91
HCOT LAKE, MN
1943
1
91
MICHIGAN CITY, IN
997
3
91
DELAWARE CITY, DE
592
3
91
OPELOUSAS, lA
1454
ST1
91
OPELOUSAS, LA
1
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Table F-5. (continued)
Proj Re*i>
Plant Na»e. State
ORISPL
Unit
Ywr
DICKS CRCEK, Oh
2831
5
93
8L/CKS10NE, HA
1594
1
93
BLAC
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Table F-5. (continued)
Proj Reti
Plant Maae. State
OR1SPL
Unit
Year
TWIN LAKES. UN
2026
4
86
SLEEPY EYE, MN
2011
4
86
LITTLtFORK, -K
2028
1
86
LITTLEFORK, h*
2C28
4
86
WARROAD, MN
2030
1
86
WARROAD, MN
2030
3
86
BLUE HILL STATION, NE
2220
QP4
86
SLUE HILL STATION, NE
2220
4
86
BLlit HILL STATION, NE
2220
5
86
IMPERIAL, NE
2247
1
86
BARNES'ON, NE
2288
1
86
BARNESTON, NE
2288
2
86
BRONXV1LLE, NY
2510
IC4
86
R08ST0WN, TX
3608
*
86
MATADOR, TX
8064
1
86
PRtSIDIC, TX
3525
3
86
;.A-VERKIN, UT
3637
1
86
RYRO °ARK, Vm
3829
1
86
BYRC PARK, VA
3829
2
86
HOLLrWOQD, VA
3830
1
86
HOLLYWOOD, VA
3830

86
HOLLYWOCS, VA
3830
3
86
HOLLYWOOD. VA
3830
4
86
HOLLYWOOD, VA
3830
5
86
HOLLYWOOD, VA
5030
6
86
ATHENS, WI
3981
1
86
ATHENS, WI
3981
2
86
LAWRENCE, WI
4022
1
86
WEST FIELD, WI
4033
1
86
UESIflELD, WI
4033
2
86
WESTFIELD, WI
4033
3
86
WESTFIElD, WI
4033
H
86
WESTFIELD, WI
4033
5
86
BECKJORD, OH
2830
1
08
BECKJORD, OH
2830
2
08
BECKJORD, CK
2830
3
08
CELANtSE, TX
6599
1
85
SMITH, FL
673
32
87
BOUNTIFUL, UT
3665
1
87
BOUNTIFUL, UT
3665
2
87
BOUNTIFUL, UT
3665
3
87
GEORGE NEAL, IA
1091
IC1
87
GEORGE NEAL, IA
1091
IC2
87
RICHMOND, PA
3168
DSL
87
REDWOOO FALLS, HN
2009
1
87
HARVEY COUCH, AR
169
1
87
RIVERTON, KS
1239
3
88
RIVERTON, KS
1239
4
88
COMMERCE, WI
4036
15
89
TORRINGTON, CT
565
10
89
WOOOUND ROAD, ilA
1643
10
89
DALLAS, TX
3451
3
90
DALLAS, TX
3451
9
90
EASTON, MD
1580
3
90
EASTON, MD
1580
4
90
EASTON, MD
1580
5
90
ROOSEVELT, AZ
149
ROOS
90
FRONT STREET, PA
3121
1
90
FRONT STREET, p*
3121
3
90
FRONT STREET, PA
3121
4
90
FRONT STREET, PA
3121
5
90
WILLIAMSBURG, PA
3135
5
90
169

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Table F-5. (continued)
proj Retire
Plan's Nam. St'jt?
JRISfL
Unit
Year
MOLLIS, OK
i960
IC1
90
FORT ST VRA1N, CO
6112
1
91
FRANKLIN DRIVE, CT
561
19
91
SCREEN, MA
1631
10
91
CHICKSAW, AL
5
J
91
SWAN FALLS, ID
819
10
92
DEVON, CT
544
3
92
DEVON, CT
544
4
92
COuLIHS, TX
3500
1
93
LAKE Cf>EEK, TX
3502
ST1
93
PARKDALE, TX
3455
1
53
DEVON, CT
544
5
93
DEVON, CT
544
6
93
MIDOLETOWN, CT
56T:
1
93
HANFORO-N, UA
39;s
1
93
MORGAN CREEK, TX
3/ 92
4
94
MOUNTAIN CREEK, TX
J453
2
94
MOON TAIN CREEK, TX
i453
3
94
PARKDALE, TX
3455
3
94
TRINIDAD, TX
3507
5
94
CHESTER, PA
3157
7
94
CHESTER, PA
3157
3
94
CHESTER, PA
3157
9
94
PUEBLO, CO
460
5
94
MCWILLIAMS, AL
533
1
94
MCWILLIAMS, AL
533
2
94
EAGLE MOUNTAIN, TX
3489
1
95
EAGLE MOUNTAIN, TX
3489
2
95
PERMAIN BASJN, TX
3494
5
95
PUEBLO, CO
460
6
95
WAUKEGAN, II.
8S3
A
95
MOUNTAIN CREEK, TX
3453
7
96
STRYKER CREEK, TX
3504
ST1
96
J R KELLY, FL
664
7
96
GASTON, AL
26
GT4
96
CRIST, FL
641
1
96
CRIST, FL
641
2
96
CRIST, FL
641
3
96
SCHOLZ, FL
642
1
96
SCH0L2, FL
642
2
96
SMITH, FL
643
CT1
96
LOVETT, NY
2629
1
96
LOVETT, NY
2629
2
96
ARKWRIGHT, GA
699
ST1
96
STATE LINE, IN
981
3
96
ASBUCKLE, OK
2947
1
9o
MUSTANG, OK
2953
1
96
MUSTANG, OK
2953
2
96
SEMINOLE, OK
2956
PT1
96
170

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Tabti F-6
New Announced Units not in the 1°85 XOBS Inventory








Protected


Utility




County
Unit
fuel
Pnwe
Year
Capacit
CC-S.
PRI3PL
Unit State
Name
Code
Status
Toes.

Q£zLini
im.
765
4100
6
UI
ARCADIA
121
CO
ng
IC
66
7.8
2777
6055
4
LA
BIG CAJUN 2
77
CO
f02
GT
95
5U
12825
2184
2
HI
FRANK BIRD
111
CO
F04
ST
87
70
19659
299
2
UT
BLUNDELL
27
CO
GST
GE
92
15
19659
299
3
UT
BLUNDELL
27
CO
CST
GE
94
15
19659
299
4
UT
BLUNDELL
27
CO
GST
GE
96
15
19659
299
5
UT
KLUNCELL
27
CO
GST
GE
98
15
4384
3075
F3
OR
BONNEVILLE
59
CO
UAT
HC
90
I
4384
3075
F4
OR
BONNEVILLE
59
CO
WAT
HC
90
3
4384
3075
F6
OP
BONNEVILLE
59
CO
WAT
HC
90
3
4176
541
7
CT
BULLS BRIDGE
5
CO
UAT
Hr
89
6.6
9432
1104
GT1
IA
BURLINGTON
57
CO
fOZ
GT
92
50
20455
1629
7
MA
CABOT
11
CO
WAT
HC
91
24
13511
2522
3
NY
CADYVILLE
19
CO
WAT
HC
86
3
19876
3797
7
VA
CHESTERFIELD
41
Pi
NG
CW
90
127
19876
3797
8
VA
CHESTERFIELD
41
PL
NG
ST
91
'8
3923
3566
IC9
TX
C0LE1AN
83
CO
NG
IC
86
3.6
4384
3076
3
OR
COUGAR
39
CO
WAl
HC
92
40
12397
483
2
CA
COYOTE CREEK
59
CO
WAT
HC
86
2
14328
230
2
CA
CRANE VALLEY
39
PL
WAT
»:c
93
0
14328
231
3
CA
CRESTA
7
PL
WAT
HC
92
18
14328
231
4
CA
CRESTA
7
PL
WAT
HC
89
0
5625
1580
15
MD
EASTON
41
PL
F02
IC
88
6.3
5625
1580
16
MO
EASTON
41
PL
ro2
IC
80
6.2
5625
1580
17
MO
EASTCN
41
PL
F02
IC
91
15
5625
1580
18
HD
EASTON
41
PL

CT
95
20
5860
6223
4
MO
EMPIRE ENERGY CENTER 97
PL
NG
CA
94
75
4176
560
4
CT
FALLS VILLAGE
5
PL
UAT
HC
89
6.3
1015
4237
GT2
TX
NA 4
0
CO
NG
GT
87
50
1015
4237
GT3
TX
NA 4
0
CO
NG
GT
87
50
1015
4237
GT4
TX
NA 4
0
CO
NG
GT
87
50
175 >9
3285
CT1
SC
HAGOOO STEAM
19
PL
NG
CT
90
74
17539
3285
CT2
SC
HAGOOD STEAM
19
PL
NG
CT
90
74
13781
1911
6
HN
HENNEPIN ISLAND
53
PL
WAT
HC
92
6
13781
1911
7
MN
HCNNEPIN ISLAND
53
PL
WAT
HC
92
3
14610
683
PK1
FL
INDIAN RIVER
9
CO
FQ6
GT
89
53
14610
683
PK2
FL
INDIAN klVER
9
PL
NG
GT
94
53
14610
683
PK3
FL
INDIAN RIVER
9
PL

GT
96
53
8795
665
22
FL
G U IVEY
25
PL
NG
IC
91
20
6616
658
C5
FL
HENRY D KING
111
CO
WH
CW
87
8
6616
658
C9
FL
HENRY D KING
111
CO
NG
CT
88
30

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Table F-6. (continued)
Utility




County
Jo it
Code
0R1SPL

Stats
Name
Code
Status
10525
4124
A1
U1
LA FARGE
123
CO
¦!9J82
440
4
CA
LA6RANGE
99
PL
10830
2921
9
OH
LEBANON
165
CO
11571
4125
8
UI
HANITOUOC
71
PL
4384
3084
15
OR
MCNARY
5
PL
4384
3084
16
OR
HCNARY
5
PL
4384
3084
17
OR
MCNARY
5
PL
4384
3084
18
OR
HCNARY
5
PL
4384
3084
19
OR
HCNARY
c
J
PL
4364
3084
20
OR
HCNARY
5
PL
1179
1475
V
HE
HlLFORO
19
CO
14328
4218
HY2
CA
HOKELUNNE RIVER
PROJ 5
PL
12698
2092
C1
MO
RALPH GREEN
37
PL
12698
2092
C2
HO
RALPH GREEN
37
PL
12698
2092
3
MO
RALPH GREEN
37
PL
14711
6787
2
PA
RAYSTOWN
61
CO
14711
6787
3
PA
RAYSTOWN
61
CO
14328
275
H3
CA
ROCK CREEK
63
CO
3292
3723
GT6
VT
RUTLAND
21
PL
3292
6453
1
VT
RUTLAND
21
PL
2518
4183
H1
UY
SHOSHONE
29
CO
2518
4183
H2
UY
SHOSHONE
29
CO
2518
4183
H3
UY
SHOSHOME
29
CO
2518
4183
4
UY
SHOSHONE
29
CO
2518
4183
5
UY
SHOSHONE
29
CO
14328
4253
96
CA
SMALL HYDRO
0
CO
14328
4253
9
CA
SMALL HYbRO
0
PL
14328
4253
2
CA
SHALL HYDRO
0
PL
14328
4253
3
CA
SHALL HYDRO
0
CO
14328
4253
4
CA
SHALL HYDRO
0
CO
14328
4253
5
^A
SMALL HYDRO
0
CO
14328
4253
6
CA
SMALL HYDRO
0
CO
14328
4253
7
CA
SMALL HYDRO
0
CO
1 '-328
4253
8
CA
SMAL'. HYDRO
0
CO
2518
450
3
CA
SPRING CREEK
89
CO
1842V
3920
CI
UA
STEAM PLANT NO
2 53
CO
3255
438
5
CA
THERHALITO
7
CO
176G9
365
3
CA
TULE
107
CO
1179
1479
18
HE
VEAZIE
19
CO
12397
7066
1
CA
STAMPEOE

CO

7056
1
VT
BOLTON FALLS

CO

7056
2
VT
BOLTON FALLS

CO
19659
7050
1
UY
VIVA NAUGHTON

CO
Projects
Fuel
Pr lae
Year
Capacity
lyre
Hover
on-Linn
(HM)
F02
IC
86
0.5
UAT
HC
90
0
F02
GT
86
15
BIT
ST
94
60
UAT
HC
93
129
UAT
HC
93
12 V
UAT
HC
94
129
UA1
HC
94
129
UAT
HC
94
129
UAT
HC
°4
129
UAT
HC
91
0.7
UAT
HC
88
1
UH
CW
92
22
UH
CU
92
22
Bir
ST
91
666
UAT
HC
88
0.7
UAT
HC
88
0.7
UAT
HC
97
36
NG
CA
90
210
UAT
HC
90
0.3
UAT
HC
89
3
UAT
HC
89
6
UAT
HC
89
6
UAT
HC
89
6
UAT
HC
90
4.9
UAT
HC
88
23
UAT
HC
88
2
UAT
HC
89
2
UAT
HC
90
2
UAT
HC
r>i
2
WAT
HC
92
2
UAT
HC
93
2
UAT
HC
94
2
UAT
HC
95
2
UAT
HR
93
115
BIT
CA
88
43
UAT
HC
87
3
UAT
HC
93
0
UAT
HC
92
4
iJAT
HC
87
3
UAT
HC
86
0.6
UAT
HC
86
4
UAT
HC
86
0.2

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Table F-6. (continued)
	Projects
Utility




County
Unit
Fuel
Prime
Year
Capacity
Code.
ORISPL
Unit
State
Name
Code.
Statin
Type
Hover
on-Line
(HW)
19659
7050
2
WY
VIVA NAlluHTON
CO
WAT
HC
86
0.5
9216
7077
1
CA
SAWTEILE

CO
WAT
HC
86
1
3255
7072
1
CA
MOJAVE SIPHON

PL
WAT
HC
94
7
3255
7072
2
CA
HOJAVE SIPHON

PL
WAT
HC
94
6
11208
7078
1
CA
COSO

PL
STM
GE
90
10
11208
7078
2
CA
COSO

PL
STM
GE
95
50
11208
7078
3
CA
COSO

PL
STM
GE
95
50
13781
4008
4
WI
JIM FALLS
17
CO
WAT
HC
87
0.6
2439
2903
4
OH
BKYAN

PL
NG
GT
87
15
18205
3692
id
UT
PAY SON

PL
NG
IC
87
2.5
18205
3692
IC2
UT
PAY SON

PL
N6
IC
87
2.5
3292
3712
3
VT
FAIRFAX FALLS

PL
WAT
HC
90
28
195
6
3
At
DfcMOPOLIS

PL
WAT
HC
90
50
3255
436
3
CA
DEVIL CANYON

PL
WAT
HC
92
80
15472
1518
4
ME
SWAN FALLS

PL
UAT
HC
92
19
16572
149
1
AZ
ROOSEVELT

PL
WAT
HC
93
50
16572
149
2
AZ
ROOSEVELT

PL
WAT
HC
9«
50
10000
2079
ST1
MO
HAWTHORN

PL
BIT
ST
94
55
10000
2079
ST2
MO
HAWTHORN

PL
BIT
ST
94
55
10000
2079
ST3
MO
HAUTHORN

PL
BIT
ST
96
70
10000
2079
ST4
MO
HAWTHORN

PL
BIT
ST
96
70
9191
821
2
ID
TWIN FALLS

PL
WAT
HC
95
6
14154
2629
CC1
NY
LOVETT
87
PL
NG
CT
96
17
1179
783
2
ME
BASIN MILLS

PL
WAT
HC
96
15.5
CO -- Under construction
PL Planned
M

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Table F-7
New Announced Units in Plants that are not in the 1985 I0BS Inventory



Unit
Fuel
Prime
Year
Capacit
Sr'&dff .
Unix Sifttf-
, Plant Name
smui
I.yet
Mover
on-Line
(MI
2837
1 CA
NONUTILITY UNITS CA
CO


86
227
2837
1 CA
NCNU1ILITY-C0GEN
PL
NG
CA
86
109
2837
1 CA
NONUUHTY-GEO
PL
GST
GE
86
116
20169
1 UA
NONUTIttTY UNITS UA
CO


86
22
15787
1 CO
NONUTILITY UNITS CO
CO


86
?
13511
1 MY
NONUTILITY UNITS NY
CO


86
135
20169
1 Oft
NONUTILITY UNITS OK
CO


86
15
40613
5 CA
GT PROJECT 5
CC
NG
GT
86
25

1 UT
LEVAN
CO
WAT
HC
86
0.

2 uT
LEVAN
CO
WAT
HC
86
0.
15466
1 CO
CCPPTOOR UIND
CO
UND
UT
86
37
16655
1 CA
COMBUSTION Tw'PRINE
CO
NG
GT
86
25
19282
1 CA
GT PROJECT
CO
NG
GT
66
25
19282
2 CA
GT PROJECT
CO
NG
GT
86
25
17609
1 CA
GFOTHERHAL CA
CO
GST
GE
86
5
15143
1 CO
BUTrONROCK
CO
WAT
HI"
86
3

1 HJ
N0NU11L2TY UNITS MI
CO


87
2

1 PA
NONUTILITY UNITS PA
CO


87
35

1 PA
AES PljRPA
PL
CCL
ST
87
121
2837
2 CA
NONUTILITY UNITS CA
CO


87
361
2837
1 CA
QF COGEN GAS
PL
NG
C.'
87
207
2837
1 CA
QF COGFN NON-GAS
PL

CA
87
242
15787
2 CO
NONUTILITY UNITS CO
CO


87
84
13511
2 NY
NONUTRIfY UNITS NY
CO


87
24
13511
1 NY
INDEPENDENT °OUER
CO


87
250
20213
1 UI
NONUTILITY UNITS WI
CO


87
20
20169
1 10
NONUTILITY UNITS ID
CO


87
1
20169
2 OR
NONUTILITY UNITS OR
CO


U7
9
20169
2 UA
NONUTILITY UNITS WA
CO


87
30

1 NJ
NON'JTILiTY UNITS NJ
CO


87
24
11204
1 NH
EL VADO DAM
CO
UAT
HC
87
8
11204
1 Nil
A8IQUIU
CO
WAT
HC
89
7
11204
2 NH
ABIOUIU
CO
UAT
HC
89
7
14328
1 CA
OOAK5 RIOGE
CO
UAT
HC
90
1
13573
1 NY
H.E.A.R.
CO
UAT
HC
87
3
14328
1 CA
STATION T
CO
NG
CA
87
50
16655
1 CA
BLACK BUTTE DAM
CO
UAT
HC
89
6
16655
1 CA
HIGH LINE CANAL
CO
UAT
HC
8y
0

2 MI
NONUTILITY UNITS MI
PL


88
52

2 ?A
NONUTILITY UNITS PA
PL


88
16

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.tods	
2837
2837
2837
2837
2837
2837
20169
20169
13511
13511
20213
20169
20169
15787
15783
17609
16534
16534
13573
4003
4003
14328
15472
15783
14328
2837
2837
2837
2837
20169
13511
20213
20169
15787
Table F-7. (continued)



Unit
Fuel
Prime
Year
Capacity
Unit
State
Plant Name
Status
act
Hover
on-Line
CHW)
3
CA
NONUTILITY UNITS CA
PL
88
312
1
CA
NONUTILITY -BIOMASS
?L

CA
88
106
2
CA
NONUTILITY-GEO
PL
GST
GE
88
127
2
CA
QF COGEN NON-GAS
PL

CA
88
558
2
CA
NONUTILITY-COGEN
PL
NG
CA
68
345
2
CA
NONUTILITY-COGEN
PL
NG
CA
88
490
2
ID
NONUTILITY UNITS ID
PL


88
21
1
ID
LUCKY PEAK
PL
WAT
HC
88
100
3
NY
NONUTILITY UNITS NY
PL


88
29
2
NY
INDEPENDENT POWER
PL


88
119
2
UI
NONUTILITY UNITS UI
PL


88
10
1
uv
NONUTILITY UNITS UV
PL


88
26
3
OR
NONUTILITY UNITS OR
PL


88
18
3
UA
NONUTILITY UNITS UA
PL


88
2
2
NJ
NONUTILITY UNITS NJ
PL


88
183
2
NJ
OF NJ
PL
NG
CA
88
120
2
NJ
QF NJ
PL
NG
CA
88
125
3
CO
NONUTILITY UNITS CO
PL


88
66
1
CA
REUDING MSU
PL
Rcf

88
20
1
CA
SMALL HYDRO
PL
WAT
HC
88
6
1
CA
UNID PEAKING
PL


88
50
2
CA
UNID PEAKING
PL


88
50
2
NY
H.E.A.R.
PL
WAT
HC
88
4
1
CA
CPA NO 1
PL
GST
GE
88
61
2
CA
CPA NO 1
PL
GST
GE
88
61
1
CA
CHAMBERS JACKASS
PI-
WAT
HC
89
0
1
CO
HcPHCE POWER PLANT
PL
WAT
HC
88
1
1
NH
MURPHY DAM
PL
UAT
HC
88
2.25
1
CA
NORTH FORK
PL
WAT
HC
87
6
1
CA
YELLOU CREEK PROJ
PL
WAT
HC
88
0
3
HI
NONUTILITY UNITS MI
PL


80
56
A
CA
NONUTILITY UNITS CA
PL


89
300
3
CA
QF COGEN NON-GAS
PL

CA
89
148
A
CA
NONUTILITY-COGEN
PL
NG
CA
89
291
3
CA
NONUTILITY-GEO
PL
GST
GE
89
100
3
ID
NONUTILITY UNITS ID
PL


89
11
A
NY
NONUTILITY UNITS NY
PL


89
74
3
UI
NONUTILITY UNITS UI
PI


89
10
A
OR
NONUTILITY UNITS OR
PL


89
6
A
CO
NONUTILITY UNITS CO
PL


89
80
3
NJ
NONUTILITY UNITS NJ
PL


89
71
1
NJ
NONUTILITY GEN
PL


8r
200
3
NJ
QF NJ
PL
NG
CA
o9
118

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Code	
20169
13573
16534
15296
13573
15296
14063
4254
2837
13511
13511
20169
15787
40613
15296
14063
13573
11208
15783
27703
27703
3266
2837
2837
13511
20213
20169
15787
Table F-7.
(continued)
Unit State
NJ
UA
WV
NY
CA
NY
NY
NY
CO
OK
MI
MI
MI
ME
CA
NY
NY
PA
NJ
NJ
NJ
NJ
ID
CO
UV
CA
NY
TX
OK
NY
CA
CA
OR
CO
ME
MI
CA
CA
NY
WI
PA
ID
CO
Plant Name
QF NJ
N0NUT1LITY UNPS UA
NONUTILITY UKiTS UV
H.E.A.R.
UNID BASF
PASNY M-g HYDRO
H.E.A.R.
PASNY NEW HYDRO
KIDGEUAY POUER
COGENERATION
VIKING ENERGY
NONUTILITY-GEN
NONUTILITY-GEN
OCEAN ST PUR
NONUTILITY UNITS CA
NONUTILITY UNITS NY
INDEPENDENT POWER
NONUTILITY UNITS PA
NONUTILITY UNITS NJ
NONUTILITY GEN
QF NJ
QF NJ
NONUTILITY UNITS ID
NONUTILITY UNITS CO
NONUTILITY UNITS UV
HYDROELEC PROJ
PASNY NEU HYDRO
HSU LCP
UNKNOWN OK
H.E.A.R.
SMALL HYDRO DEV
LAKE REDDING
STRUBE
TOUAOC
PUMFORD COGEN
NONUTILITY UNITS MI
NONUTILITY UNITS CA
SOFAR
NONUTILITY UNITS NY
NONUTILITY UNITS UI
NONUTILITY UNITS PA
NONUTILITY UNITS ID
NONUTILITY UNITS CO
Uni t
smua
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
FL
PL
PL
FL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
Fuel
Type
NG
UAT
WAT
WAT
wAl
UAT
NG
UD
NG
NG
NG
Projected
NG
NG
UAT
UAT
RFF
F02
UAT
UAT
UAT
UAT
UAT
COL
Pri»e
hover
CA
HC
hC
HC
HC
HC
CT
ST
CA
Year Capacity
oitUnt mi
CA
CA
HC
HC
sr
GT
HC
HC
HC
HC
HC
CA
HC
89
89
89
89
89
89
S9
89
89
V;
89
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
90
91
90
90
9C
90
92
90
90
91
91
91
91
91
91
91
91
265
7
3
2
60
5.4
10
3
4
160
16
800
425
210
194
35
191
137
54
270
V.0
260
7
135
50
200
12
36
170
12
6
e
5
11
75
78
81
118
30
22
80
6
10

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Table F-7. (continued)
Unit
tide		Unii stall	Plant Name	itilMS

5
NJ
N0NUT1LITY
UNITS
NJ
PL

7
NJ
Qf NJ


PL
17166
1
NV
GEOTHERMAL


PL
14063
2
OK
UNKNOWN OK


PL
13573
6
NY
H.E.A.R.


PL
11208
1
CA
GENERIC


PL
13573
7
NY
H.E.A.R.


PL
17609
1
CA
EDISON GENERIC HYDRO
PL
5416
1
sc
BAD CREEK


PL
5416
2
sc
BAD CREEK


PL
27703
1
WA
WYNOOCHEE


PL
27703
2
UA
WYNOOCHEE


PL
277G3
3
UA
WYNOOCHEE


PL

6
HI
NONUTILITY
UNITS
MI
PL
2837
7
CA
NONUTILITY
UNITS
CA
PL
13511
7
NY
NONUTILITY
UNITS
NY
PL
20213
5
UI
N0NU1 ILITY
UNITS
UI
PL

8
NJ
Qf NJ


PL
20169
6
ID
NONUTILITY
UNITd
ID
PL

6
NJ
NONUTILITY
UiiliS
NJ
PI

4
PA
NONUTILITY
UNITS
PA
PL
4089
1
Mi*.
GAS TURBINE

PL
13573
8
NY
H.E.A.R.


PL
17609
1
CA
BEAR BUTTE


PL
16534
3
CA
UNID PEAKING

PL
16534
4
CA
UNID PEAKING

PL
16534
5
CA
UNID PEAKING

PL
13407
1
UT
GEOTHcAMAL
UT

PL
17166
2
NV
GEOThERKAL


PL
9273
1
IN
UNDESIGNATED A

PL

1
TX
UNDESIGNATED 9

PL

1
NJ
COMBINED CYCLE UNK
PL
14063
3
OK
UNKNOWN OK


PL
13573
9
NY
H.E.A.R.


PL
5860
1
MO
UNKNOWN


PL
11208
2
CA
GENERIC


PL
17609
2
CA
EDISON GENERIC HYDRO
PI.
3278
1
TX
CT


PL
5416
3
SC
BAD CREEK


PL
5416
4
SC
BAD CREtK


PL
27703
1
OR
BLUE R LAKE PH

PL
27703
2
UK
BLUE R LAKE PH

PL

7
MI
NONUTILITY
UNITS
KT
PL
	Pi oi -cted	
Fuel Prime Year Capacity


QtldJilC.
iML


91
35
NG
CA
91
125
GST
GE
91
50
*02
GT
91
240
WAV
HC
91
1


91
100
WAT
HC
91
49
WAT
HC
91
'I
WAT
HR
91
250
WAT
HR
91
250
WAT
HC
93
2
WAT
HC
93
4
WAT
HC
93
4


92
2


92
73


92
95


92
20
NG
CA
92
450


92
6



20


92
80
F32
GT
92
75
WAT
HC
9?
2
WAf
HC
92
22


91
50


92
50


92
50
GST
GE
92
10
GST
GE
92
50
F02
GT
92
80
NG
GT
92
180
NG
CA
92
300
F02
GT
92
230
WAT
HC
92
1
COL
ST
92
75


92
200
WAT
HC
92
2
NG
GT
92
75
WAT
HR
92
250
WAT
HR
92
250
WAT
HC
93
10
WAT
HC
93
10


93
2
A

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Code
Unit
Siait
2837
8
CA
2837
1
CA
13511
8
MY
20213
5
WI

1
OK

7
NJ
20165
5
OP
44372
1
TX
15470
1
IN
15470

IN
15470
3
IN
3542
1
OH


TX
13573
10
NY

1
AR
11208
3
CA
17609
3
CA
3278

TX
3278
3
TX
3278
4
TX
20404
1
TX
176VV
1
TX
15783
1
CA

8
MI
2837
9
CA
13511
9
NY
20213
7
UI

2
NE

8
NJ

1
AZ
16609
1
CA
16534
6
CA
16534
7
CA
9273
2
IN
3542
2
OH
3542
3
OH
15270
1
NO
14063
4
OK
20847
1
WI
11208
4
CA
11269
1
TX
17609
4
CA
1'i479
1
WI
Table F-7. (continued)
Jnit
	Plant Name		Statgs
NONUTILITY UNITS CA	PL
GENERIC COGEN	PL
NONUTILITY UNITS NY	PL
NONUTILITY UNITS WI	PL
AES-COGENERATION	PL
KONUTILITY UNITS NJ	PL
NONUTILITY UNITS OH	PL
COHBUST TURBINE	PL
UNDESIGNATED IN	PL
UNDESIGNATED IN	PL
UNDESIGNATED IN	PL
NEW GT	PL
UNDESIGNATED B	PL
H.E.A.R.	PL
UNDETERMINED	PL
GENERIC	PL
EDISON GENERIC HYDRO	PL
CT	PL
CT	PL
CT	PL
CT TEXAS	PL
COMBUST TURBINE TX	PL
LAKE REO BLUFF	PL
NONUTILITY UNITS MI	PL
NONUTIMTY UNITS CA	PL
NONUTiLITY UNITS NY	PL
NONUTILITY UNITS WI	PL
OCEAN ST PWR	PL
NONUTILITY UNITS NJ	PL
NONUTILITY UNITS AZ	PL
UNDETERMINED CA	PL
UNID PEAKING	PL
UNIO PEAKING	t.
UNDESIGNATED A	PL
NEW GT	PL
NEW GT	PL
UNOETr;RHiNrO MD	H'_
UNKNOWN U	PL
SMALL UNITS	PL
GENERIC	PL
UNDESIGNATED TX	PL
E-'DISON GENERIC HYDRO	PL
oOLlD WASTE	PL
		
Fusl Prime Ye.ir Capacity
-BS.
iQliSl.
on-Lirie
'JWL


93
79

CA
93
110


93
30


93
1
BIT
ST
93
300


93
94


93
6
NG
GT
S3
130
c02
CT
93
108
F02
CT
93
108

CA
95
90
F02
GT
93
60
LI6
ST
93
498
WAT
HC
93
2
HC-
GT
93
60


93
100
WAT
HC
93
2
NG
GT
93
75
NG
GT
93
75
NG
GT
93
75
NG
GT
93
75
NG
GT
93
225
WAT
HC
93
4


94
2


94
81


94
65


94
22


94
210


94
20


94
5


94
100


94
50


95
50
F02
GT
94
00
F02
GT
94
60
F02
GT
94
60


94
125
102
GT
94
280


94
10


94
400
SUB
ST
94
400
UA1
HC
94
2
REr
ST
94
2

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2837
13511
20213
44J72
6455
645.?
6452
6452
645?
6451?
6452
6452
6452
10620
16609
17166
15470
15470
15470
3542
3542
18454
15270
563
13731
15296
17831
14063
17609
332
16687
7294
Table F-7. (continued)
Uoil
9
10
'0
8
9
2
1
16
17
1
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
4
5
3
1
2
1
1
1
5
1
5
5
1
1
CT2
2
1


Unit
Fuel
Prime
Year
Capacity
S Ulfi.
Plant Name


Hover
or.-Line
(HW)
HI
NONUTILITY UNITS MI
PL


95
2
CA
nonutility UNITS CA
PL


95
80
NY
NONUTILITY UNI1S NY
PL


95
95
UI
nonutility UNITS UI
PL


95
17
NJ
NONUTILITY UNITS NJ
PL


95
35
AZ
NONUTILITY UMTS AZ
PL


95
10
MD
NONUTILITY UNIfS MO
PL


95
50
PA
PURPA
PL
COL
ST
95
180
PA
PURPA
PL
COL
ST
95
130
TX
UNDFSIGNATED TEX
PL


95
1300
FL
COMBINED CYCLE A
PL
NG
CT
95
426
FL
COMBINED CYCLE FL
PL
NG
CT
94
7S
FL
COMBINED CYCLE FL
PL
NG
CT
94
75
FL
COMBINED CYCLE PL
PL
NG
CT
94
75
FL
COMBINED CYCLE FL
PL
NG
CT
94
75
FL
COMBINED CYCLE FL
PL
ro6
CT
95
21
FL
COMBINED CYCLE FL
PL
NG
CT
95
346
FL
COMBINED CYCLE FL
PL
NG
CT
95
346
FL
COMBINED CYCLE FL
PL
NG
CT
95
346
FL
UNKNOWN FL
PL
BIT
ST
95
50
MO
FUTURE UNK
PL
COL
ST
95
800
CA
UNDETERMINED CA
PL


95
50
NV
GEOTHERMAL
PL
GST
GE
95
50
IN
UNDESIGNATED IN
PL
F02
CT
95
108
IN
UNDESIGNATED IN
PL
FC2
CT
95
108
IN
UNDESIGNATED TN
PL
F02
CA
95
90
OH
NEU GT
PL
F02
GT
95
60
OH
NEU GT
PL
F02
GT
95
60
TX
UNDESIGNATED B
PL
LIG
sr
95
498
FL
UNKNOWN FLA
PL
F02
GT
95
75
MO
UNDETERMINED MD
PL


95
125
NJ
UNASS1GNED CT
PL
KER
GT
95
60
NJ
COAL UNK
PL
BIT
ST
95
300
ND
NORTH DAKOTA LIGNITE
PL
LIG
ST
96
400
NY
PASNY NEU HYDRO
PL
WAT
HC
95
40
MO
BA*i£ CAPACITY
PL
SUB
ST
95
40
OK
Uf 
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Table F
Code	Unit State

2
AR

3
AR
11269
3
TX
11063 .
1
OK
803
1
AZ
803
2
A1
13407
1
NV
13407
2
NV
17609

CA
15296
4
NY
17539
1
SC
17539
2
SC
17539
3
SC
17539
4
SC
17568
1
MS
15296
1
NY
189
1
AL
6452
9
FL
6452
10
FL
6452
11
FL
6452
12
FL
44372
1
TX
18454
1
FL
16609
1
CA
16534
8
CA
44372
2
TX
3542
6
OH
3542
7
OH
3542
8
OH
3542
9
OH
1015
1
TX

1
HO

2
NJ

2
PA
17881
1
MO
14063
6
OK

1
MO
803
1
AZ
17166
1
NV
17609
1
CA
2837
11
CA
13511
11
NY
20213
9
UI
		Plant Hgmc	
HS 13
HS 13
F.KP.
CGGEN-SMITH
SOLAR-AZ
SOLAR-AZ
COMB CYCLE 1
COMB CYCLE 1
BATTERY STORAGE
PASNY NEW HYDRO
UNDETERMINED SC
UNDETERMINED SC
UNDETERMINED SC
UNDETERMINED SC
HATTIESbURG
NIAGRA FALLS
LIGNITE
COMBINED CYCLE FL
COMBINED CYCLE FL
COMBINED CYCLE FL
COMBINED CYCLE FL
UNDESG TX
UNKNOUN CT
NON-DEFERRABLE
UNID PEAKING
C018UST TURBINE
NEU GT
NEW GT
NEW GT
NEW G1
WEST COAL FLUID BED
BC CT
COMBINED CV'.E UNK
GCC COMPONENT
PEAK CAPACITY
UNKNOUN OK
UNDETER MO
REFUSE AZ
COAL 2
OFF PEAK STORAGE
NONUTILITY UNITS CA
NONUTILITY UNITS NY
NONUTILITY UNITS WI
(continued)
Unit	Fuel
Status	Type
PL	WAT
PL	WAT
PL	SU9
PL	NG
PL	SUN
PL	SUN
PL	RG
PL	RG
PL
PL	WAT
PL	WH
PL	NG
PL	WH
PL	NG
PL	BIT
PL	WAT
PL	LIG
PL	F06
PL	F06
PL	F06
PL	F06
PL
PL	F02
PL	NG
PL
PL	NG
PL	F02
PL	F02
PL	F02
PL	F02
PL	COL
PL	F02
PL	NG
PL
PL	F02
PL	F02
PL	NG
PL	REF
PL	BIT
PL
CO
CO
CO
Projected
Prime
Year
Capacity
Mover
on-Linc
(HW)
HC
88
6
HC
88
5
ST
88
344
CT
88
100
SS
89
2
SS
94
8
CU
90
210
CU
91
210

90
10
HC
91
3
CW
93
34
CT
93
74
CU
93
3i
CT
93
74
ST
95
250
HC
95
300
ST
95
125
CT
96
75
CT
96
75
CT
96
75
CT
96
75

96
650
ST
96
75
GT
96
50

96
100
GT
96
130
GT
96
60
GT
96
60
GT
96
60
GT
96
60
ST
96
200
GT
96
100
GT
96
200
CT
96
125
GT
96
50
GT
96
170
GT
96
60
ST
96
10
ST
96
5 J

96
50

96
63

96
60

96
15

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Table t
-7.
(continued)
Uni t
Code Unit	State.		Plant Name		Status
10	NJ	NONUTIIITY UNITS N.'	CO
3	AZ	NONUTILITY UNITS AZ	PL
1	VA	ENERGY FACTOR'S	PL
1	NJ	ULTRASYSTEMS DEV	PL
1	RI	NEW8AY CORP	PL
1	PA	SCPUBGRA 'S POWER	PL
1	PA	EBfcNSBURG POWER	PL
1	CA	SIERRA PAC IK'JSTRY	PL
1	CA	LAIDLAU GAS RECOVERY	PL
1	PA	CCL DYNAMICS CORP	PL
1	CT	RILEY ENERGY SYSTEM	PL
1	NC	GASTON COUNTY	PL
1	NY	ST LAURENCE SOLID	PL
1	MA	QUA80AG POUER CO	PL
1	NJ	INTERN POUER SYSTEM	PL
1	CT	STONE CONTAINER	PL
1	MO	LITTLE BLUE VALlEi	?L
1	10	NNG ENERGY SYSTEM	PL
1	NJ	CNG ENERGY CO	PL
'i	OH	CALDERON ENERGY CO	PL
1	MA	COGEN TECH INC	PL
1	NY	NASSAU DISTRICT	PL
1	NY	KAMINE SOUTH COGEN	PL
1	CA	EE CHOOLAS INC	PL
1	NY	L&J ENERGY SYSTEM	PL
1	CA	UATSONVILLE COGEN	PL
1	NY	LEDERLf: LABS	PL
1	CA	LOMA LINDA UNIV	PL
1	CA	BONNEVILLE PACIFIC	PL
1	AZ	ABBOTT LABS	PL
1	NY	REGfiNT HUDSON	PL
1	NH	EN.-IRSY TACTICS INC	PL
1	Ti.	J8M ENERGY INC	PL
1	NH	CHESIRE MED CENTER	PL
1	MA	BIO-ENERGY PARTNERS	PL
1	OH	COGEN PAPTNERS	PL
1	CA	J U OPERATING CO	PL
1	NY	YONKERS GEN HOSPITAL	PL
1	NY	ZEIRICK MFG CORP	PL
1	NY	RESORT HEALTH FAC	PL
1	CA	BELMONT PLAZA PCOL	PL
1	CA	RIMROCK VILLAGE APT	Pi.
1	NY	NATHAN HALE HOUSING	PL
Projected
jel
PriNe
Year
Capacity

Mover
QOrUQt
imJL


96
10


96
15
COL
CA

188
COL
CA
91
110
COL
CA

80
BIT
CA
90
80
BIT
CA
91
52
UD
CA

20
GAS
CA

20

CA
90
15
REF
CA

15
REF
CA

10
REi-'
CA

7
WD
CA

5
WD
CA

5
PET
CA

2.2
COL
CA
88
0.8
REF
CA

0.45
NG
CT
91
215
COL
CT

79
NG
CT
90
54
NG
C7
89
50
NG
CT

50
NG
CT
91
48
NG
CT
89
40.5
NG
CT
90
30.6
NG
CT
89
17.1
NG
CT
89
10.7
NG
CT

C. 5
NG
CT

2.5
GAS
cs

6.6
GAS
cs

0.95
NG
cs

0.9
PET
cs
88
C. 845
GAS
cs

0.8
N3
cs

0.775
GAS
cs

0.7
PET
cs
89
0.45
NG
cs

0.2
NG
cs
88
0.12
NG
cs
88
0.12
NG
cs

0.12
NG
cs
88
0.12
i
•HI

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Table F-7. (contfmMd)
Codi	 Urlt	ititi
1	CA
1	C*
1	CA
1	HJ
1	CA
1	NY
1	CA
1	CA
4	NV
1	CA
2	NV
1	CA
1	NV
1	!0
1	NV
1	NV
1	HI
1	CA
1	NV
Unit
	Plant tttnt		status
PL
PL
PL
PL
Fl
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
TOTAL ENERGY
OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE
EARLIHART SCHOOL
ASK CORP
ALLAN HANCOCK COMH
BROOKLYN UNION GAS
LUZ ENGINEER CORP
OEL RANCH,LP
STILLWATER GEOTHcRN
GEO EAST MESA
STILLWATER GEOTHERM
ONESA IE
ENfcRCO CORP
80NNVILLE PACIFIC
1-A ENTERPRISE
ELECTRO ECOLOGY
TOWNSHIP-VAN BUREN
STS HYOROPOUER
TRAFALGAR POWER

Fuel
Pri ae
Y#ar
Capacity
IXB*
•tern.
aar'Ju*
UtUl
NG
cs

0.1
NG
CS
88
0.06
MG
cs
88
0.059
NG
CS
38
0.035
NG
cs
88
0.029
NG
cs
88
0.022
SUN
ss
91
80
GST
6E

38
GST
GE

30
GST
GE

18.5
GST
GE

12
GST
GE

12
WAT
HC
89
8.5
WAT
HC

4.8
GST
GE

2
WAT
HC

>
WAT
HC

1.8
WAT
HC

1.12
WAT
HC

0.6



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EPA/600/7-89/013a
November 1939
THE 1985 NAPAP EMISSIONS INVENTORY (VERSION 2):
DEVELOPMENT OF THE NATIONAL UTILITY REFERENCE FILE
by
Janice K. Wagner, Susan S. Rothschild, Deborah A. Istvan
E.H. Pechan t Associates, Inc.
Springfield, VA 22151
EPA Contract No. 68-02-4271
Work Assignment Nos. 34, 38, and 41
EPA Project Officer
J. David Mobley
Air and Energy Engineering Research Laboratory
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
This study was conducted in cooperation with the
National Acid Precipitation Assessment Prograa
AIR AND ENERGY ENGINEERING RESEARCH LABORATORY
OFFICE OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGEHCY
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC 27711
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