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

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Rank   States  Amount 
# 1   Washington: 885.629 per 10,000 people 
# 2   Montana: 719.11 per 10,000 people 
# 3   Idaho: 514.227 per 10,000 people 
# 4   South Dakota: 449.987 per 10,000 people 
# 5   North Dakota: 212.871 per 10,000 people 
# 6   Alaska: 206.295 per 10,000 people 
# 7   Maine: 203.639 per 10,000 people 
# 8   Alabama: 186.533 per 10,000 people 
# 9   Wyoming: 175.616 per 10,000 people 
# 10   Vermont: 144.386 per 10,000 people 
# 11   Arizona: 130.591 per 10,000 people 
# 12   New York: 121.974 per 10,000 people 
# 13   Tennessee: 118.522 per 10,000 people 
# 14   Nevada: 105.909 per 10,000 people 
# 15   Kentucky: 93.99 per 10,000 people 
# 16   Arkansas: 93.287 per 10,000 people 
# 17   Oregon: 80.04 per 10,000 people 
# 18   New Hampshire: 76.935 per 10,000 people 
# 19   California: 71.92 per 10,000 people 
# 20   Oklahoma: 67.237 per 10,000 people 
# 21   Nebraska: 65.028 per 10,000 people 
# 22   West Virginia: 53.306 per 10,000 people 
# 23   Wisconsin: 37.786 per 10,000 people 
# 24   Colorado: 32.597 per 10,000 people 
# 25   North Carolina: 30.413 per 10,000 people 
# 26   South Carolina: 29.299 per 10,000 people 
# 27   Georgia: 29.116 per 10,000 people 
# 28   Iowa: 28.989 per 10,000 people 
# 29   Maryland: 21.5 per 10,000 people 
# 30   Utah: 20.947 per 10,000 people 
# 31   Missouri: 19.366 per 10,000 people 
# 32   Minnesota: 16.484 per 10,000 people 
# 33   Michigan: 15.701 per 10,000 people 
# 34   Virginia: 13.636 per 10,000 people 
# 35   Pennsylvania: 13.506 per 10,000 people 
# 36   New Mexico: 12.518 per 10,000 people 
# 37   Massachusetts: 11.169 per 10,000 people 
# 38   Indiana: 9.257 per 10,000 people 
# 39   Connecticut: 8.301 per 10,000 people 
# 40   Hawaii: 8.038 per 10,000 people 
# 41   Texas: 5.342 per 10,000 people 
# 42   Ohio: 4.533 per 10,000 people 
# 43   Louisiana: 1.647 per 10,000 people 
# 44   Illinois: 1.148 per 10,000 people 
# 45   Kansas: 0.947 per 10,000 people 
# 46   Florida: 0.845 per 10,000 people 
# 47   Rhode Island: 0.297 per 10,000 people 
# 48   New Jersey: 0.21 per 10,000 people 
= 49   District of Columbia: 0 per 10,000 people 
= 49   Delaware: 0 per 10,000 people 
= 49   Mississippi: 0 per 10,000 people 
Weighted average: 101.0 per 10,000 people  



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. Per capita figures expressed per 10,000 population.

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