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SCHEDULE
2. UPDATES TO PROPOSED GENERATORS
Verify
the plant identification number, plant name and plant state at
the top of the schedule. If any of the information is incorrect
or missing, provide the correct information in SCHEDULE 4.
COMMENTS.
If
the pre-printed data are correct and no changes need to be made,
check the “Check if no change” box and proceed to
SCHEDULE 3. UPDATES TO PROPOSED CHANGES TO EXISTING GENERATORS,
if applicable. If any of the pre-printed data are incorrect or
missing, provide the correct data in the “This Month’s
Updates” column and select the appropriate reason for
change in line 9.
For
line 1, verify the Status Code by using the table below.
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IP
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Planned
new generator cancelled, indefinitely postponed, or no longer
in resource plan.
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OP
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Operating
(in commercial operation)
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TS
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Construction
complete but generator not yet in commercial operation
(including low power testing of nuclear units).
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V
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Under
construction, more than 50 percent complete (based on
construction time to date of operation)
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U
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Under
construction, less than or equal to 50 percent complete
(based on construction time to date of operation)
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T
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Regulatory
approvals received, not under construction (site preparation
may be underway).
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L
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Regulatory
approvals pending, not under construction.
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P
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Planned
for installation; regulatory approvals not initiated.
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OT
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Other
(explain in SCHEDULE 4. COMMENTS).
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For
line 2, verify the Prime Mover by using the table below.
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Prime
Mover Code
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Description
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BA
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Energy
Storage, Battery
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CE
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Energy
Storage, Compressed Air
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CP
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Energy
Storage, Concentrated Solar Power
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FW
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Energy
Storage, Flywheel
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ES
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Energy
Storage, Other (explain in SCHEDULE 4. COMMENTS)
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ST
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Steam
Turbine, including nuclear, geothermal and solar steam (does
not include combined cycle)
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GT
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Combustion
(Gas) Turbine (includes jet engine design)
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IC
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Internal
Combustion Engine (diesel, piston, reciprocating)
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CA
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Combined
Cycle Steam Part
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CT
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Combined
Cycle Combustion Turbine Part (type of coal or solid must be
reported as energy source for integrated coal gasification)
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CS
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Combined
Cycle Single Shaft (combustion turbine and steam turbine
share a single generator)
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CC
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Combined
Cycle Total Unit (use only for plants/generators that are in
planning stage, for which specific generator details cannot
be provided)
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HA
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Hydrokinetic,
Axial Flow Turbine
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HB
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Hydrokinetic,
Wave Buoy
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HK
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Hydrokinetic,
Other (explain in SCHEDULE 4. COMMENTS)
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HY
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Hydroelectric
Turbine (includes turbines associated with delivery of water
by pipeline)
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PS
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Hydraulic
Turbine, Reversible (pumped storage)
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BT
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Turbines
Used in a Binary Cycle (including those used for geothermal
applications)
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WT
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Wind
Turbine, Onshore
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WS
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Wind
Turbine, Offshore
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OT
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Other
(explain in SCHEDULE 4. COMMENTS)
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For
line 3, verify the Nameplate
Capacity (MW).
If the nameplate capacity is expressed in kilovolt amperes
(kVA), convert to kilowatts by multiplying the power factor by
the kVA, divide by 1,000 to express in megawatts to the nearest
tenth.
For
lines 4 and 5,
verify
the Net
Summer Capacity (MW) and
Net
Winter Capacity (MW),
respectively.
For
line 6, verify the energy
source that is expected to be used in the largest quantity
(Btus) to power the generator (i.e. the Primary Energy Source).
Select appropriate energy source codes from the table of energy
source codes in these instructions. For generators driven by
turbines using steam that is produced from waste heat or reject
heat, report the original energy source used to produce the
waste heat or reject heat.
For
line 7, verify the energy source that is expected to be used in
the second largest quantity (Btus) to power the generator (i.e.
Secondary Energy Source). Select appropriate energy source
codes from the table of energy source codes in these
instructions. For generators driven by turbines using steam
that is produced from waste heat or reject heat, report the
original energy source used to produce the waste heat or reject
heat.
For
line 8,
verify
the Planned
Current Effective Date that the generator is scheduled to start
commercial operation, or enter the date the generator started
commercial operation if reported status is “OP”.
For
line
9, enter Reason
for Change in
status, prime mover, energy source or change in scheduled
commercial operation date.
Check all of the reasons that apply; if “Other,”
explain in SCHEDULE 4, COMMENTS.
SCHEDULE
3. UPDATES TO PROPOSED CHANGES TO EXISTING GENERATORS
Verify
the plant identification number, plant name and plant state at
the top of the schedule. If any of the information is incorrect
or missing, provide the correct information in SCHEDULE 4.
COMMENTS.
If
the pre-printed data are correct and no changes need to be made,
check the “Check if no change” box and choose “Yes”
for the corresponding planned modification to confirm that the
“Last Data as Reported to EIA” is still correct. If
any of the pre-printed data are incorrect or missing, provide
the correct data in the “This Month’s Updates”
column, and select the appropriate reason for change in line 25.
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Existing
Information
For
line 1, verify the Existing Prime Mover Code. Use the Prime
Mover codes from the table in the instructions to Schedule 2.
For
line 2, verify the energy source that is used in the largest
quantity (Btus) to power the generator (i.e. the Primary Energy
Source). Use Energy Source codes from the table in these
instructions.
For
line 3, verify the energy source that is used in the second
largest quantity (Btus) to power the generator (i.e. Secondary
Energy Source). Use Energy Source codes from the table in these
instructions.
For
lines 4, 5 and 6, verify the Existing Nameplate Capacity (MW),
Existing Net Summer Capacity (MW), and Existing Net Winter
Capacity (MW), respectively.
Uprates
If
no uprates are reported, skip to the next section.
For
line 7, if the Uprate is still planned, choose “Yes.”
If the Uprate is canceled, choose “Uprate Canceled.”
If the Uprate is completed, choose “Uprate Completed.”
For
lines 8 and 9, verify the Planned Uprate Net Summer Capacity
(MW) and Planned Uprate Net Winter Capacity (MW), respectively.
For
line 10, verify the Planned Uprate Month/Year. If the Planned
Uprate Month/Year has changed, enter changes under “This
Month’s Update” column. If the Planned Uprate was
canceled on line 7, then the Planned Uprate Month/Year should be
removed and left blank.
Derates
If
no derates are reported, skip to the next section.
For
line 11, if the Derate is still planned, choose “Yes.”
If the Derate is canceled, choose “Derate Canceled.”
If the Derate is completed, choose “Derate Completed.”
For
lines 12 and 13, verify the Planned Derate Net Summer Capacity
(MW) and Planned Derate Net Winter Capacity (MW), respectively.
For
line 14, verify the Planned Derate Month/Year. If the Planned
Derate Month/Year has changed, enter changes under “This
Month’s Update” column. If the Planned Derate was
canceled on line 11, then the Planned Derate Month/Year should
be removed and left blank.
New
Net Capacity
If
no Uprates or Derates are reported, skip to the next section.
For
line 15, verify the New Net Summer Capacity (line 5 + line 8 –
line 12).
For
line 16, verify the New Net Winter Capacity (line 6 + line 9 –
line 13).
Repowering
For
line 17, if the Repowering is still planned, choose “Yes.”
If the Repowering is canceled, choose “Repower Canceled.”
If the Repowering is completed, choose “Repower
Completed.”
For
line 18, verify the New Prime Mover Code. For existing
generators with a Repowering, enter the Prime Mover Code that is
applicable once the Repowering is completed, if it will be
different from the current Prime Mover Code.
For
line 19, verify the New Energy Source. For existing generators
with a Repowering, enter the New Energy Source that is
applicable once the Repowering is completed, if it will be
different from the current Energy Source.
For
line 20, verify the Planned Repower Month/Year. If the Planned
Repower Month/Year has changed, enter changes under “This
Month’s Update” column. If the Planned Repower was
canceled on line 17, then the Planned Repower Month/Year should
be removed and left blank.
Retirement
For
line 21, if the Retirement is still planned, choose “Yes.”
If the Retirement is canceled, choose “Retirement
Canceled.” If the Retirement is completed, choose
“Retirement Completed.”
For
line 22, verify the Planned Retirement Month/Year. If the
Planned Retirement Month/Year has changed, enter changes under
“This Month’s Update” column. If the Planned
Retirement was canceled on line 21, then the Planned Retirement
Month/Year should be removed and left blank.
Other
Modifications
For
line 23, if the Other Modification is still planned, choose
“Yes.” If the Other Modification is canceled,
choose “Other Mod. Canceled.” If the Other
Modification is completed, choose “Other Mod. Completed.”
Specify the type of Other Modification that was completed in
SCHEDULE 4. COMMENTS.
For
line 24, verify the Planned Other Modifications Month/Year. If
the Planned Other Modifications Month/Year has changed, enter
changes under “This Month’s Update” column. If
the Planned Other Modification was canceled on line 23, then the
Planned Other Modification Month/Year should be removed and left
blank.
Reason
for Change
For
line 25, enter Reason for Change in the data. Check all of the
reasons that apply, if “Other,” explain in SCHEDULE
4. COMMENTS
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ENERGY
SOURCE CODES
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Fuel
Type
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Energy
Source
Code
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Unit
Label
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Higher
Heating
Value
Range
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Energy
Source Description
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MMBtu
Lower
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MMBtu
Upper
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Fossil
Fuels
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Coal
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ANT
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Tons
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22
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28
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Anthracite
Coal
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BIT
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Tons
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20
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29
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Bituminous
Coal
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LIG
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Tons
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10
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14.5
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Lignite
Coal
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SUB
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Tons
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15
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20
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Subbituminous
Coal
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WC
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tons
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6.5
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16
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Waste/Other
Coal (including anthracite culm, bituminous gob, fine coal,
lignite waste, waste coal)
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RC
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tons
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20
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29
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Refined
Coal
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SGC
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Mcf
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0.2
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0.3
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Coal-Derived
Synthetic Gas
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Petroleum
Products
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DFO
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barrels
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5.5
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6.2
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Distillate
Fuel Oil (including diesel, No. 1, No. 2, and No. 4 fuel
oils.
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JF
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barrels
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5
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6
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Jet
Fuel
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KER
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barrels
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5.6
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6.1
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Kerosene
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PC
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tons
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24
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30
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Petroleum
Coke
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PG
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Mcf
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2.5
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2.75
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Gaseous
Propane
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RFO
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barrels
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5.8
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6.8
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Residual
Fuel Oil (including No. 5, and No. 6 fuel oils, and bunker C
fuel oil)
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SGP
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Mcf
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0.2
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1.1
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Synthetic
Gas from Petroleum Coke
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WO
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barrels
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3.0
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5.8
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Waste/Other
Oil (including crude oil, liquid butane, liquid propane,
naphtha, oil waste, re-refined motor oil, sludge oil, tar
oil, or other petroleum-based liquid wastes)
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Natural
Gas and Other Gases
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BFG
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Mcf
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0.07
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0.12
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Blast
Furnace Gas
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NG
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Mcf
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0.8
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1.1
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Natural
Gas
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OG
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Mcf
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0.32
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3.3
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Other
Gas (specify
in SCHEDULE 7. COMMENTS)
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Renewable
Fuels
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Solid
Renewable
Fuels
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AB
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tons
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7
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18
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Agricultural
By-Products
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MSW
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tons
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9
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12
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Municipal
Solid Waste
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OBS
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tons
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8
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25
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Other
Biomass Solids (specify
in SCHEDULE 7. COMMENTS)
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WDS
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tons
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7
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18
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Wood/Wood
Waste Solids (including paper pellets, railroad ties, utility
poles, wood chips, bark, and wood waste solids)
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Fuel
Type
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Energy
Source
Code
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Unit
Label
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Higher
Heating
Value
Range
|
Energy
Source Description
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MMBtu
Lower
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MMBtu
Upper
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Fossil
Fuels
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Liquid
Renewable (Biomass) Fuels
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OBL
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barrels
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3.5
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4
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Other
Biomass Liquids (specify
in SCHEDULE 4. COMMENTS)
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SLW
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tons
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10
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16
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Sludge
Waste
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BLQ
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tons
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10
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14
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Black
Liquor
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WDL
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barrels
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8
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14
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Wood
Waste Liquids excluding Black Liquor (including red liquor,
sludge wood, spent sulfite liquor, and other wood-based
liquids)
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Gaseous
Renewable (Biomass) Fuels
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LFG
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Mcf
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0.3
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0.6
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Landfill
Gas
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OBG
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Mcf
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0.36
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1.6
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Other
Biomass Gas (including digester gas, methane, and other
biomass gases; specify
in SCHEDULE 4. COMMENTS)
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All
Other Renewable Fuels
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SUN
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N/A
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0
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0
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Solar
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WND
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N/A
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0
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0
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Wind
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GEO
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N/A
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0
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0
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Geothermal
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WAT
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N/A
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0
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0
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Water
at a Conventional
Hydroelectric
Turbine, and water used in Wave Buoy Hydrokinetic Technology,
Current Hydrokinetic Technology, and Tidal Hydrokinetic
Technology
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All
Other Fuels
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All
Other Energy Sources
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WAT
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MWh
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0
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0
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Pumping
Energy for Reversible (Pumped Storage) Hydroelectric Turbine
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NUC
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N/A
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0
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0
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Nuclear
(including Uranium, Plutonium, and Thorium)
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PUR
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N/A
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0
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0
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Purchased
Steam
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WH
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N/A
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0
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0
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Waste
heat not directly attributed to a fuel source (WH should only
be reported where the fuel source for the waste heat is
undetermined, and for combined cycle steam turbines that do
not have supplemental firing.)
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TDF
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Tons
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16
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32
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Tire-derived
Fuels
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|
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MWH
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MWh
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0
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0
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Electricity
used for energy storage
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OTH
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N/A
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0
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0
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Specify
in SCHEDULE 4. COMMENTS
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