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IOWA ENERGY INFORMATIONState of Iowa Iowa produces electricity from hydroelectric power and nuclear power to help meet State energy requirements. However, coal, petroleum, and natural gas provide the key sources of energy for the State. Iowa is 27th in the Nation in energy consumption while ranking 17th in coal use. Coal-fired generation dominates the output of the States electric utilities. Iowas energy prices rank 39th in the country. Iowa's coal prices are in 45th place nationally. Primary Energy Consumed in Iowa by Source, 1997
Primary Energy Consumption * May include net imports of electricity ** Geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, and solar.
Petroleum Consumption * Liquefied Petroleum Gases
Consumption by Sector:
Residential Use: * May include small amounts ** The amount of energy lost during generation, Commercial Use: * The amount of energy lost during generation, Industrial Use: * Geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, and solar. ** The amount of energy lost during generation, Prices: * Final cost to the consumer, including cost
State Rankings of Consumption:
State Ranking on Prices:
Information obtained from US Department of Energy (EIA)
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