Section III - Award Region
<br /> This section provides an additional analysis of the Section I data by regions. The regions were
<br /> established by the American Public Power Association's Board of Directors in the 1980s. A
<br /> breakdown of the regions can be found below.
<br /> Region 1: Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah
<br /> Region 2: Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin
<br /> Region 3: Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, North Dakota, South
<br /> Dakota
<br /> Region 4: Oklahoma, Arkansas, Texas, Louisiana
<br /> Region 5: Maryland, Delaware, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, South
<br /> Carolina, Georgia, Florida
<br /> Region 6: Nevada, Arizona, California
<br /> Region 7: Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama
<br /> Region 8: Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, Rhode Island,
<br /> Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania
<br /> Region 9: Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon, Alaska
<br /> Region 10: American Samoa, Federal States of Micronesia, Guam, Northern Mariana
<br /> Islands, Palau, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands.$
<br /> As shown in Section II, utility size, as grouped by worker-hours, may have an impact on average
<br /> values in a given region. Thus, we have broken out the count of utility entrants with greater than
<br /> 1 million worker-hours for reader consideration in Figure 20.
<br /> 8 Region 10 data is omitted this year due to there being only one entrant.
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