No. 761. ELECTRIC ENERGY-PRODUCTION, BY TYPE OF PRIME MOVER AND CLASS OF OWNERSHIP, BY STATES: 1965 Source: Federal Power Commission; annual summaries and related monthly reports. No. 762. ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER INDUSTRY-ENERGY GENERATED, Sales, REVENUE, AND CUSTOMERS: 1940 TO 1966 2 Preliminary. 1 Figures obtained by Edison Electric Institute from Federal Power Commission. 3 Rural included in total only. Source: Edison Electric Institute, New York, N.Y.; Statistical Year Book. No. 763. WATER POWEr-Developed, 1950 to 1965, AND ESTIMATED UNDEVELOPED, 1965, BY STATES [In thousands of kilowatts. As of December 31] NA Not available. Represents zero. 1 Electric utilities and industrial plants. 2 Excludes Alaska and Hawaii. Source: Federal Power Commission; annual summaries and related monthly reports. No. 764. FEDERAL ELECTRIC UTILITY PROJECTS-INSTALLED CAPACITY AND INVESTMENT ALLOCATED TO ELECTRIC PLANT: 1955, 1960, AND 1965 [As of June 30. Prior to 1960, excludes Alaska and Hawaii. Comprises only the electricity generating plant of these projects and excludes projects not primarily manufacturing electricity (e.g., West Point, Annapolis). Investments represent allocation to power projects for capital equipment and improvements. depreciation have not been deducted] Reserves for No. 765. RURAL ELECTRIFICATION ADMINISTRATION-ELECTRIC PROGRAM, SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS: 1940 To 1966 [Includes data from date of first loan to borrowers in Virgin Islands (1940) and Puerto Rico (1952)] NA Not available. 1 Preliminary, except loans approved. 3 Organizations, mainly cooperatives, to which loans for extending central station electric service in rural areas are made. Includes data at time of repayment of loan for borrowers whose loans have been repaid in full. As of Dec. 31, 1966, there were 63 such borrowers, with 25,046 miles energized and 138,026 consumers served. Rural electric distribution, generation, and transmission systems operated by REA borrowers. Pole miles of electric distribution and transmission line in service. 7 Excludes energy sales and revenues of power sold by one REA borrower to another. • Includes rural-nonfarm and farm consumers. Source: Dept. of Agriculture, Rural Electrification Administration; Annual Statistical Report-Rural Electrification Borrowers. 180 306 466 565 616 654 687 147 242 357 425 456 479 507 2,706 3,697 4,406 4,696 4.978 5,270 32, 600 No. 766. CONSUMPTION OF FUELS BY ELECTRIC UTILITIES: 1940 To 1966 [Prior to 1963, excludes Alaska and Hawaii. Includes use of fuels for stand-by purposes. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1957, series S 36-43] 1 Includes following kw.-hr., in millions: Nuclear power-3,212 in 1963, 3.343 in 1964, 3,657 in 1965, and 5,521 in 1966; wood, waste, and geothermal power-296 in 1963, 352 in 1964, 458 in 1965, and 521 in 1966. Includes lignite. Source: Federal Power Commission; annual summaries and related monthly reports. No. 767. ELECTRIC UTILITIES-BALANCE SHEET AND INCOME ACCOUNT OF PRIVATELY OWNED COMPANIES: 1940 To 1965 [In millions of dollars. Prior to 1960, excludes Alaska and Hawaii. Data cover reports of all companies with annual electric revenues over $1 million representing about 98 percent of the investor-owned industry. See also Historical Statistics, Colonial Times to 1957, series V 128-142] Represents zero. ΝΑ Not available. ! Includes amounts unclassified as to utility departments: $2,309 million in 1940 and $491 million in 1945. Includes premium on capital stock, capital stock discount and expense, other capital stock items, and reacquired capital stock. Source: Federal Power Commission; annual report, Statistics of Electric Utilities in the United States. No. 768. GAS UTILITY AND PIPELINE INDUSTRY-BALANCE SHEET AND INCOME [In millions of dollars. Prior to 1960, excludes Hawaii, and 1962, Alaska. Represents companies owned by private investors. Excludes operations of companies distributing gas in bottles or in tanks] NA Not available. Z Less than $500,000. Includes capital stock discount and expense and reacquired securities. Beginning 1960, reacquired securities are deducted from the appropriate capital account. Source: American Gas Association, New York, N.Y.; yearbook, Gas Facts. No. 769. GAS UTILITY INDUSTRY-SUMMARY: 1945 TO 1966 [Prior to 1960, excludes Hawaii, and 1962, Alaska. Covers natural, manufactured, mixed, and liquid petroleum gas. Based on questionnaire mailed to all privately owned gas utilities and municipally owned gas departments in the United States, except those with annual revenues less than $25,000, which in the aggregate account for only a negligible portion of the industry] 1 Yearly averages. A therm is equivalent to 100,000 British thermal units. (A B.t.u. is the quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 pound of water 1° F. at or near its point of maximum density.) Excludes revenues from sales for resale. Source: American Gas Association, New York, N.Y.; yearbook, Gas Facts. 247 079 O-67-35 |