Table of Contents
Executive Summary — 7 SWOT
Analysis — 9 US Political SWOT — 9 US
Economic SWOT — 9 Industry
Overview — 10 Global — 10 Table:
Global Summary — 10 Developed
Markets — 11 Table: Developed Markets Power Generation
(TWh) — 12 Table: Developed Markets Thermal Power
Generation (TWh) — 13 Table: Developed Markets Primary
Energy Demand (mn toe) — 14 Table: Developed Markets Gas
Consumption (bcm) — 15 Table: Developed Markets Coal
Consumption (mn toe) — 16 Table: Developed Markets Nuclear
Energy Consumption (TWh) — 17 Market Overview –
US — 18 Primary Energy Demand — 18
Power Generation — 18 Power
Consumption — 19
Regulation/Competition — 19
Pricing — 21 Power Transmission — 22
State-By-State Breakdown — 23 Table: Top 10 US States By
Net Power Generation (2007) — 23
Alabama — 23 Alaska — 24
Arizona — 24 Arkansas — 25
California — 25 Colorado — 26
Connecticut — 26 Delaware — 27
District Of Columbia — 27 Florida — 27
Georgia — 28 Hawaii — 29
Idaho — 29 Illinois — 29
Indiana — 30 Iowa — 30
Kansas — 30 Kentucky — 31
Louisiana — 31 Maine — 31
Maryland — 32 United States Power Report Q3 2009
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Massachusetts — 32 Michigan — 33
Minnesota — 33 Mississippi — 34
Missouri — 34 Montana — 34
Nebraska — 35 Nevada — 35 New
Hampshire — 35 New Jersey — 36 New
Mexico — 36 New York — 36 North
Carolina — 37 North Dakota — 37
Ohio — 37 Oklahoma — 38
Oregon — 38 Pennsylvania — 39 Rhode
Island — 39 South Carolina — 40 South
Dakota — 40 Tennessee — 40
Texas — 41 Utah — 41
Vermont — 41 Virginia — 42
Washington — 42 West Virginia — 42
Wisconsin — 43 Wyoming — 43 Table: US
Generating Capacity By State — 44 Table: US Generation By
State And Fuel Type — 46 Industry Forecast
Scenario — 49 US Power Outlook — 49
Generation — 49 Gas-fired — 49
Oil-fired — 50 Coal-fired — 50 Nuclear
Energy — 50 Hydro-electric — 52
Renewable Energy — 52 Power Costs — 53
Transmission — 53 Table: US Power – Historic Data &
Forecasts — 54 Table: US Power (thermal) – Historic
Data & Forecasts — 55 Table: US Power (non-thermal)
– Historic Data & Forecasts — 56 Table: US Power
(costs) – Historic Data & Forecasts — 57 Assumptions
And Methodology — 57 Key Risks to BMI’s Forecast
Scenario — 57 Long-term Power
Outlook — 57 Macroeconomic
Outlook — 58 Table: US – Five Year
Forecasts — 61 Competitive
Landscape — 62 Executive Summary — 62
PG&E — 62 SCE — 62
Exelon — 62 FPL — 63
Southern — 63 Dominion — 63
Entergy — 63 American Electric — 64
Mid-American/PacifiCorp — 64 Xcel
Energy — 64 Duke Energy — 64
Constellation — 65 Power Outlook: Long-term
forecasts — 66 Global Snapshot — 66
Global Power Forecasts — 66 Regional
Outlook — 66 Developed Markets Electricity Generation
(TWh) — 67 Developed Markets Primary Energy Demand (mn
toe) — 68 Developed Markets Thermal Power Generation
(TWh) — 68 Developed Markets Hydro-electric Generation
(TWh) — 69 Developed Markets Nuclear Generation
(TWh) — 69 US Country Overview — 70
Methodology & Risks To Forecasts — 70 Country Snapshot: US
Demographic Data — 71 Section 1:
Population: — 71 Table: Demographic Indicators
(2005) — 71 Table: Rural/Urban
Breakdown — 72 Section 2: Education &
Healthcare — 73 Table: Education — 73
Table: Healthcare: Vital Statistics — 73 Table:
Healthcare: Expenditure — 74 Section 3: Labour Market And
Spending Power — 75 Table: Employment
Indicators — 75 Table: Consumption And
Stratification — 76 Table: Wages Per
Year — 77 BMI Forecast Modelling — 78
How We Generate Our Industry Forecasts — 78 Power
Industry — 79 Cross Checks — 79
Sources — 80
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