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Table E10. Residential Sector Energy Expenditure Estimates, 2010
(Million Dollars)

Table E10. Residential Sector Energy Expenditure Estimates, 2010 (Million Dollars)





State
Primary Energy



Retail
Electricity




Total
Energy d




Coal


Natural
Gas a
Petroleum Biomass


Total d

Distillate
Fuel Oil


Kerosene


LPG b


Total


Wood c
Alabama 659.1 12.4 1.8 226.7 240.9 16.7 916.7 3,790.7 4,707.4
Alaska 2.7 166.4 191.9 2.1 20.2 214.2 4.8 388.1 340.3 728.5
Arizona 600.1 0.4 (s) 143.7 144.1 43.9 788.0 3,558.2 4,346.2
Arkansas 417.8 1.0 0.7 149.2 150.9 20.3 589.0 1,702.9 2,292.0
California 4,909.3 22.3 22.1 966.6 1,011.0 136.1 6,056.4 12,873.4 18,929.9
Colorado 2.2 1,066.9 1.2 0.9 277.7 279.8 35.9 1,384.8 1,997.9 3,382.7
Connecticut 637.9 1,480.4 6.1 187.9 1,674.4 11.2 2,323.5 2,515.6 4,839.1
Delaware 153.1 73.4 5.1 111.0 189.4 2.1 344.7 657.1 1,001.7
Dist. of Col. (s) 184.1 27.7 0.3 28.0 0.1 212.3 297.5 509.7
Florida 335.3 5.5 4.2 326.8 336.5 8.0 679.9 13,982.2 14,662.1
Georgia 0.1 2,103.6 2.5 4.7 328.5 335.7 23.6 2,463.1 6,198.4 8,661.4
Hawaii 22.7 (s) (s) 52.4 52.4 0.9 76.0 840.1 916.1
Idaho 0.1 214.6 19.5 0.2 97.1 116.8 42.7 374.2 649.8 1,024.0
Illinois 1.7 3,911.6 14.8 4.9 527.7 547.3 18.7 4,479.4 5,599.0 10,078.4
Indiana 3.9 1,189.9 32.0 15.1 392.3 439.4 37.8 1,670.9 3,350.4 5,021.3
Iowa 2.5 654.5 22.3 2.1 321.3 345.7 12.8 1,015.5 1,516.9 2,532.4
Kansas 771.6 0.3 0.3 180.6 181.2 11.8 964.5 1,437.1 2,401.6
Kentucky 0.5 545.0 13.1 15.9 248.8 277.8 36.9 860.2 2,496.8 3,357.0
Louisiana 533.3 0.4 0.2 82.2 82.8 5.4 621.5 2,935.2 3,556.7
Maine 17.4 559.4 74.0 184.9 818.3 27.2 863.0 687.0 1,550.0
Maryland 0.3 1,042.8 459.6 19.8 253.1 732.5 16.6 1,792.3 4,144.0 5,936.3
Massachusetts 1,825.0 1,910.3 14.3 223.5 2,148.2 16.1 3,989.3 3,124.4 7,113.7
Michigan 2.3 3,445.0 82.0 9.1 805.3 896.4 75.3 4,419.0 4,320.8 8,739.8
Minnesota 0.4 1,077.4 133.4 2.9 402.2 538.4 31.6 1,647.8 2,379.1 4,026.9
Mississippi 276.7 (s) 1.4 212.8 214.2 17.6 508.4 1,991.6 2,500.1
Missouri 0.9 1,252.2 7.3 4.4 381.0 392.7 54.8 1,700.5 3,385.6 5,086.1
Montana (s) 180.4 12.2 0.2 156.7 169.0 31.7 381.2 434.4 815.6
Nebraska 359.2 3.2 0.5 154.7 158.4 6.7 524.3 903.4 1,427.7
Nevada 482.4 13.3 3.1 75.5 91.9 10.2 584.5 1,435.7 2,020.2
New Hampshire 97.4 351.6 21.9 233.5 607.0 15.0 719.4 732.0 1,451.5
New Jersey 2,813.8 749.0 4.9 196.2 950.2 6.4 3,770.3 5,022.0 8,792.3
New Mexico 339.5 0.1 0.1 160.6 160.8 47.4 547.6 710.5 1,258.2
New York (s) 5,482.5 2,573.8 134.7 669.2 3,377.6 227.1 9,087.3 9,546.8 18,634.1
North Carolina 3.3 931.5 172.9 75.9 711.9 960.7 55.9 1,951.3 6,288.5 8,239.8
North Dakota 0.3 85.1 29.5 0.4 108.5 138.4 1.1 224.9 357.1 581.9
Ohio 3.0 3,157.6 201.5 24.4 504.3 730.2 62.1 3,952.9 6,164.9 10,117.8
Oklahoma 728.1 0.3 0.7 177.7 178.7 11.5 918.3 2,164.3 3,082.7
Oregon 509.9 51.4 8.5 61.6 121.6 52.1 683.5 1,671.7 2,355.2
Pennsylvania 2.7 2,885.0 1,884.5 102.4 627.4 2,614.3 69.6 5,571.5 7,017.0 12,588.5
Rhode Island 279.2 396.7 2.5 26.4 425.7 2.7 707.6 496.5 1,204.1
South Carolina (s) 420.4 18.1 17.0 188.9 224.0 13.9 658.3 3,449.6 4,107.9
South Dakota 0.1 112.4 14.6 0.2 93.8 108.6 3.4 224.5 415.3 639.9
Tennessee 1.7 777.3 18.1 18.4 294.2 330.7 41.7 1,151.4 4,172.4 5,323.7
Texas 0.1 2,447.2 0.1 0.6 572.1 572.8 66.4 3,086.5 15,905.9 18,992.4
Utah 543.2 2.4 0.1 39.6 42.0 10.1 595.4 769.1 1,364.6
Vermont 49.7 214.5 21.3 176.9 412.8 17.7 480.1 331.4 811.5
Virginia 1.6 1,122.2 382.5 45.2 402.5 830.2 55.2 2,009.3 5,061.6 7,070.9
Washington 924.8 132.4 3.2 235.7 371.3 59.7 1,355.8 2,805.6 4,161.4
West Virginia 307.8 34.4 9.3 93.9 137.6 33.8 479.2 1,094.2 1,573.3
Wisconsin 1.7 1,278.2 130.1 3.8 475.1 609.0 74.1 1,963.0 2,820.6 4,783.6
Wyoming 0.2 110.8 2.9 (s) 75.6 78.6 10.2 199.8 239.2 439.0

United States
32.4 54,438.9 12,463.4 711.4 13,616.6 26,791.4 1,694.6 82,957.2 166,781.5 249,738.7
aNatural gas as it is consumed; includes supplemental gaseous fuels that are commingled with natural gas. Where shown, (s) = Value less than 0.05 million dollars.
bLiquefied petroleum gases. Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
cWood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data are available at http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/seds-data-complete.cfm.
dThere are no direct fuel costs for geothermal, photovoltaic, or solar thermal energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
— = No consumption.