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Renewable Hydroelectric Production by state. Definition, graph and map.
 

Energy Statistics > Renewable Hydroelectric Production (most recent) by state


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Rank   States  Amount 
# 1   Washington: 556,862  
# 2   California: 259,862  
# 3   New York: 234,856  
# 4   Alabama: 85,018  
# 5   Arizona: 77,562  
# 6   Idaho: 73,488  
# 7   Tennessee: 70,674  
# 8   Montana: 67,285  
# 9   Kentucky: 39,226  
# 10   South Dakota: 34,916  
# 11   Oregon: 29,143  
# 12   Maine: 26,911  
# 13   Georgia: 26,416  
# 14   North Carolina: 26,408  
# 15   Arkansas: 25,926  
# 16   Nevada: 25,575  
# 17   Oklahoma: 23,855  
# 18   Wisconsin: 20,919  
# 19   Pennsylvania: 16,787  
# 20   Michigan: 15,891  
# 21   Colorado: 15,207  
# 22   Alaska: 13,691  
# 23   North Dakota: 13,553  
# 24   South Carolina: 12,467  
# 25   Texas: 12,212  
# 26   Maryland: 12,041  
# 27   Nebraska: 11,437  
# 28   Missouri: 11,233  
# 29   Virginia: 10,319  
# 30   New Hampshire: 10,078  
# 31   West Virginia: 9,685  
# 32   Vermont: 8,996  
# 33   Wyoming: 8,944  
# 34   Iowa: 8,599  
# 35   Minnesota: 8,461  
# 36   Massachusetts: 7,147  
# 37   Indiana: 5,806  
# 38   Ohio: 5,197  
# 39   Utah: 5,173  
# 40   Connecticut: 2,914  
# 41   New Mexico: 2,414  
# 42   Florida: 1,503  
# 43   Illinois: 1,465  
# 44   Hawaii: 1,025  
# 45   Louisiana: 745  
# 46   Kansas: 260  
# 47   New Jersey: 183  
# 48   Rhode Island: 32  
= 49   District of Columbia: 0  
= 49   Delaware: 0  
= 49   Mississippi: 0  
Total: 1,938,367   
Weighted average: 38,007.2   



DEFINITION: Renewable Hydroelectric Production (BBtu). These numbers indicate the levels of renewable hydroelectric production. They do not include electricity produced through pumped storage, whereby energy is used to pump water up during off-peak hours of consumption and then is released during high-peak hours. Numbers are in billions of British Thermal Units.

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