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Table E12. Industrial Sector Energy Expenditure Estimates, 2010
(Million Dollars)

Table E12. Industrial Sector Energy Expenditure Estimates, 2010 (Million Dollars)





State
Primary Energy



Retail
Electricity




Total
Energy f
Coal

Natural
Gas a
Petroleum Biomass


Total f

Coking
Coal

Steam
Coal


Total

Distillate
Fuel Oil

LPG b
Motor
Gasoline c

Residual
Fuel Oil

Other d


Total
Wood and
Waste e
Alabama 186.5 122.2 308.6 799.8 404.3 61.7 127.0 6.5 504.5 1,104.1 327.7 2,540.2 1,703.2 4,243.4
Alaska 0.2 0.2 306.1 3.8 12.0 8.9 330.8 0.1 331.1 177.4 508.6
Arizona 29.4 29.4 145.1 558.7 32.2 139.3 207.9 938.1 0.6 1,113.3 758.9 1,872.2
Arkansas 516.1 568.8 44.3 86.8 0.1 125.4 825.5 181.7 1,523.3 799.7 2,323.0
California 113.0 113.0 4,198.0 1,364.9 479.0 568.5 1,243.2 3,655.5 55.7 8,022.2 4,575.6 12,597.8
Colorado 14.6 14.6 588.0 389.1 195.9 82.9 143.6 811.4 0.2 1,414.3 993.5 2,407.8
Connecticut 231.5 73.5 68.5 51.2 2.7 92.2 288.0 0.9 520.5 538.4 1,058.9
Delaware 81.3 28.2 9.4 18.8 32.0 64.6 152.9 (s) 234.2 241.8 476.0
Dist. of Col. 1.0 0.1 9.3 3.2 13.6 13.6 17.9 31.5
Florida 83.4 83.4 637.4 972.6 67.1 444.7 88.6 564.9 2,137.8 285.9 3,144.5 1,528.6 4,673.1
Georgia 114.7 114.7 863.2 535.4 124.9 202.3 30.0 481.9 1,374.6 380.9 2,733.3 1,860.1 4,593.4
Hawaii 4.8 4.8 7.1 35.1 3.8 40.4 6.4 85.7 5.1 102.7 763.4 866.1
Idaho 19.5 19.5 154.6 292.6 8.7 77.7 1.3 85.7 465.9 51.3 691.4 452.7 1,144.1
Illinois 163.7 169.8 333.4 1,711.6 685.1 910.4 193.4 0.2 1,081.0 2,870.2 7.8 4,923.0 2,911.8 7,834.9
Indiana 906.8 362.7 1,269.6 1,453.4 438.5 114.0 300.7 5.9 631.9 1,491.0 6.7 4,220.7 2,642.5 6,863.2
Iowa 166.6 166.6 1,021.2 643.9 769.9 136.8 0.8 211.1 1,762.6 12.8 2,963.2 1,011.3 3,974.5
Kansas 7.6 7.6 545.3 571.2 1,117.3 100.7 3.0 218.7 2,010.9 0.2 2,564.0 641.7 3,205.8
Kentucky 107.3 102.2 209.6 520.2 657.4 477.4 99.4 3.2 452.4 1,689.9 37.9 2,457.6 2,197.4 4,654.9
Louisiana 0.2 0.2 3,357.1 1,181.4 3,250.8 85.1 262.3 11,656.7 16,436.3 195.9 19,989.5 1,441.8 21,431.3
Maine 3.8 3.8 318.5 95.0 5.2 27.0 128.9 20.0 276.1 152.7 751.2 280.4 1,031.6
Maryland 50.1 50.1 209.1 112.3 45.0 117.8 17.8 422.4 715.3 20.5 995.1 486.6 1,481.6
Massachusetts 7.4 7.4 496.1 135.4 34.1 97.8 12.8 144.0 424.1 1.2 928.8 2,347.2 3,276.0
Michigan 241.4 108.8 350.1 1,220.7 361.6 68.3 187.8 11.8 779.3 1,408.8 74.2 3,053.9 2,109.4 5,163.3
Minnesota 63.7 63.7 817.8 787.8 171.6 114.5 8.0 448.8 1,530.7 66.2 2,478.5 1,385.1 3,863.6
Mississippi 11.0 11.0 571.7 262.2 43.7 52.2 1.7 208.9 568.6 130.4 1,281.7 869.5 2,151.2
Missouri 47.7 47.7 570.3 463.0 212.9 112.7 2.0 467.1 1,257.7 2.2 1,878.0 953.7 2,831.7
Montana 3.0 3.0 137.1 228.1 15.4 48.7 54.1 42.6 388.9 22.1 551.2 202.5 753.7
Nebraska 23.8 23.8 497.4 467.8 64.6 58.2 68.0 658.6 2.7 1,182.5 613.0 1,795.5
Nevada 11.1 11.1 97.5 395.4 22.4 57.8 57.0 532.6 0.2 641.3 920.4 1,561.7
New Hampshire 69.8 50.6 9.2 20.2 23.5 61.7 165.2 0.9 236.0 247.6 483.6
New Jersey 438.0 181.3 26.3 122.5 6.7 810.8 1,147.6 1.2 1,586.7 958.1 2,544.8
New Mexico 1.8 1.8 18.2 169.4 277.5 62.3 2.9 95.5 607.6 0.1 627.7 350.4 978.1
New York 26.7 86.5 113.2 645.3 279.4 47.6 225.9 50.1 710.2 1,313.4 20.4 2,092.3 1,183.9 3,276.2
North Carolina 92.0 92.0 760.7 328.0 252.0 146.7 166.2 549.8 1,442.7 186.1 2,481.5 1,623.2 4,104.7
North Dakota 326.5 326.5 111.6 673.2 52.5 58.5 6.5 43.5 834.3 1.4 1,273.7 216.2 1,489.9
Ohio 485.1 132.5 617.6 1,834.6 678.3 115.9 171.5 22.6 1,412.4 2,400.7 41.2 4,894.1 3,283.4 8,177.5
Oklahoma 27.3 27.3 1,402.6 285.5 30.1 136.9 35.2 262.6 750.3 40.2 2,220.5 783.5 3,004.0
Oregon 4.9 4.9 393.5 214.4 38.3 98.1 0.2 189.9 540.9 48.6 987.9 633.1 1,620.9
Pennsylvania 739.7 160.2 899.9 1,391.0 624.3 748.0 112.1 57.2 1,165.0 2,706.6 45.7 5,043.1 3,351.6 8,394.8
Rhode Island 97.4 17.6 7.0 21.6 9.3 86.6 142.1 0.1 239.6 113.5 353.1
South Carolina 87.0 87.0 447.5 160.2 44.9 94.2 64.8 338.3 702.5 160.9 1,397.9 1,567.9 2,965.8
South Dakota 6.7 6.7 235.0 190.8 25.1 51.7 76.5 344.2 0.3 586.2 143.2 729.3
Tennessee 237.5 237.5 559.6 230.8 20.8 189.0 0.6 682.6 1,123.8 110.9 2,031.7 1,839.9 3,871.5
Texas 82.3 82.3 4,517.3 2,391.6 27,366.3 486.2 90.8 11,057.4 41,392.3 142.2 46,134.0 5,621.8 51,755.8
Utah 35.5 35.5 158.2 174.2 25.0 67.0 0.9 70.9 338.1 0.3 532.1 412.1 944.2
Vermont 19.1 62.2 6.2 15.5 9.9 7.5 101.3 0.6 121.0 137.9 258.8
Virginia 163.7 149.2 312.9 415.8 267.1 51.8 102.6 131.8 329.3 882.7 115.6 1,726.9 1,141.3 2,868.2
Washington 15.5 15.5 576.5 337.8 70.4 126.1 278.8 813.1 162.9 1,567.9 1,027.9 2,595.8
West Virginia 218.7 87.8 306.5 128.6 538.7 11.8 38.4 3.6 238.0 830.6 1.1 1,266.8 655.6 1,922.4
Wisconsin 125.4 125.4 849.0 390.2 86.3 125.3 9.5 453.9 1,065.3 84.7 2,124.3 1,552.2 3,676.6
Wyoming 51.9 51.9 156.6 549.2 10.2 36.7 1.1 47.0 644.1 0.1 852.8 475.4 1,328.2

United States
3,239.5 3,351.7 6,591.2 36,993.0 21,811.4 37,745.7 6,160.4 1,367.2 39,410.7 106,495.5 3,189.6 153,427.2 62,745.2 216,172.4
aNatural gas as it is consumed; includes supplemental gaseous fuels that are commingled with natural gas. — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
bLiquefied petroleum gases. Where shown, (s) = Value less than 0.05 million dollars.
cMotor gasoline as it is consumed; includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Notes: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. · The industrial sector
includes industrial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
dIncludes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the other petroleum products as described in the
Technical Notes, Section 4, "Other Petroleum Products."
Web Page: All data are available at http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/seds-data-complete.cfm.
eWood, wood-derived fuels, and biomass waste. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
fThere are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric or geothermal energy. The U.S. total includes $158 million
for coal coke net imports, which are not included in the States.