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Table E12. Industrial Sector Energy Expenditure Estimates, 2021
(Million Dollars)

Table E12. Industrial Sector Energy Expenditure Estimates, 2021 (Million Dollars)





State
Primary Energy


Electricity h




Total
Energy f,g
Coal

Natural
Gas a
Petroleum Biomass


Total f,g

Coking
Coal

Steam
Coal


Total

Distillate
Fuel Oil

HGL b
Motor
Gasoline c

Residual
Fuel Oil

Other d


Total
Wood and
Waste e
Alabama 80 62 142 1,083 380 38 98 46 418 980 400 2,605 2,013 4,618
Alaska (s) (s) 37 265 3 18 (s) 267 554 (s) 591 211 802
Arizona 19 19 128 539 29 247 433 1,249 1 1,397 956 2,353
Arkansas 13 13 773 357 33 84 314 788 109 1,683 1,184 2,867
California 102 102 5,315 1,379 632 989 1 1,929 4,930 130 10,477 6,665 17,142
Colorado 9 9 587 481 46 161 531 1,220 1 1,817 1,176 2,993
Connecticut 172 50 9 50 (s) 179 287 2 461 270 731
Delaware 235 22 26 17 (s) 55 120 (s) 355 132 487
Dist. of Col. 2 1 5 45 53 53 19 72
Florida 26 26 840 605 88 527 17 745 1,982 212 3,060 1,309 4,368
Georgia 27 27 881 465 117 145 11 723 1,462 459 2,829 2,126 4,955
Hawaii 3 30 3 47 37 40 157 (s) 159 891 1,050
Idaho 7 7 147 226 11 80 (s) 117 435 47 636 600 1,236
Illinois 136 71 207 1,637 736 543 251 11 994 2,536 6 4,386 2,797 7,182
Indiana 556 138 694 2,552 585 91 125 7 770 1,578 13 4,836 3,093 7,929
Iowa 69 69 1,613 763 533 99 1 346 1,742 12 3,436 1,732 5,168
Kansas 4 4 575 495 30 111 39 203 878 2 1,458 753 2,211
Kentucky 71 71 559 338 384 68 1 532 1,324 39 1,993 1,694 3,687
Louisiana 27 27 3,826 495 7,317 88 45 5,874 13,819 239 17,910 1,803 19,713
Maine 201 63 6 28 16 115 228 85 513 246 759
Maryland 22 22 170 87 46 73 1 321 528 1 721 294 1,015
Massachusetts 482 81 15 99 2 416 612 2 1,096 963 2,060
Michigan 195 27 222 1,027 372 96 186 2 735 1,390 80 2,718 2,049 4,767
Minnesota 39 39 741 660 212 152 2 491 1,516 68 2,364 1,646 4,011
Mississippi 7 7 596 271 42 43 (s) 229 586 126 1,315 880 2,196
Missouri 45 45 420 470 76 109 (s) 420 1,075 1 1,541 930 2,471
Montana 10 10 113 159 9 47 139 354 3 481 217 699
Nebraska 24 24 517 463 36 77 188 764 1 1,305 914 2,220
Nevada 19 19 98 327 18 66 219 630 (s) 747 744 1,491
New Hampshire 87 32 8 23 2 78 142 2 231 266 497
New Jersey 319 157 635 162 603 1,557 1 1,876 621 2,497
New Mexico 5 5 57 217 8 63 236 524 (s) 586 577 1,163
New York 18 18 752 169 78 345 32 999 1,623 29 2,421 1,072 3,493
North Carolina 37 37 774 337 187 156 5 766 1,452 191 2,453 1,660 4,114
North Dakota 120 120 165 725 48 43 218 1,034 1 1,321 806 2,127
Ohio 389 44 433 2,310 599 369 194 29 1,116 2,306 33 5,082 3,123 8,205
Oklahoma 17 17 812 491 32 105 33 398 1,058 43 1,930 1,060 2,990
Oregon 5 5 295 247 32 96 1 258 635 80 1,014 1,035 2,049
Pennsylvania 566 41 607 1,951 630 725 196 6 1,209 2,767 55 5,380 3,230 8,609
Rhode Island 83 14 2 16 1 116 149 (s) 232 103 335
South Carolina 14 14 559 173 46 70 6 393 688 185 1,446 1,656 3,102
South Dakota 8 8 295 183 43 32 (s) 153 411 4 719 257 976
Tennessee 107 107 808 211 39 137 3 655 1,045 118 2,077 1,177 3,254
Texas 24 24 7,522 3,182 33,215 422 184 10,182 47,186 145 54,876 7,451 62,327
Utah 17 17 171 270 23 60 (s) 223 577 (s) 765 556 1,321
Vermont 10 54 4 11 2 73 144 (s) 154 156 310
Virginia 95 37 131 580 243 78 89 10 566 985 143 1,839 1,280 3,119
Washington 9 9 318 375 74 144 (s) 340 934 166 1,427 1,150 2,577
West Virginia 87 43 130 137 270 372 33 1 265 941 1 1,209 882 2,091
Wisconsin 45 45 1,036 428 100 125 13 709 1,374 50 2,505 1,777 4,282
Wyoming 67 67 250 453 23 31 134 641 (s) 957 614 1,571

United States
2,103 1,493 3,597 44,615 20,626 46,634 6,642 566 37,479 111,948 3,286 162,956 68,816 231,772
aIncludes supplemental gaseous fuels that are commingled with natural gas. hElectricity sales to ultimate customers.
bHydrocarbon gas liquids, include natural gas liquids and refinery olefins. — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
cIncludes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, (s) = Value less than 0.5 million dollars.
dIncludes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, petroleum coke, and the “other petroleum products”
category. See Technical Notes, Section 4.
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.
eWood, wood-derived fuels, and biomass waste. Web Page: All data are available at https://www.eia.gov/state/seds/seds-data-complete.php.
fThere are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, solar, or wind energy. Data Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data System. See Technical Notes.
http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/
gThe U.S. total includes -$490 million of coal coke net imports, which are not allocated to the states.