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Changes to the State Energy Data System (SEDS) Notice: In October 2023, we updated the way we calculate primary energy consumption of electricity generation from noncombustible renewable energy sources (solar, wind, hydroelectric, and geothermal). Visit our Changes to 1960—2022 conversion factor for renewable energy page to learn more.

Table E10. Residential sector energy expenditure estimates, 2022
(million dollars)

Table E10. Residential sector energy expenditure estimates, 2022 (million dollars)





State
Primary energy


Electricity f




Total
energy e




Coal a


Natural
gas b
Petroleum Biomass


Total e

Distillate
fuel oil


HGL c


Kerosene


Total


Wood d
Alabama 528 4 138 (s) 142 8 678 4,691 5,369
Alaska 224 216 15 (s) 230 44 498 474 972
Arizona 751 (s) 164 (s) 164 31 947 4,995 5,942
Arkansas 526 1 127 (s) 128 24 679 2,321 2,999
California 8,718 17 744 12 772 153 9,643 23,137 32,779
Colorado 1,811 4 320 (s) 324 87 2,222 2,922 5,144
Connecticut 932 1,475 294 2 1,771 30 2,733 3,246 5,979
Delaware 179 77 94 2 173 3 355 714 1,069
Dist. of Col. 198 19 1 21 219 357 576
Florida 496 2 260 1 263 1 760 18,664 19,425
Georgia 2,425 2 246 2 250 11 2,686 8,438 11,124
Hawaii 34 (s) 31 31 (s) 66 1,183 1,248
Idaho 287 22 175 (s) 198 96 580 1,034 1,613
Illinois 5,855 14 585 2 601 22 6,478 7,274 13,752
Indiana 1,665 37 326 5 369 41 2,075 4,970 7,046
Iowa 925 27 561 1 589 20 1,534 1,997 3,531
Kansas 939 1 207 (s) 208 13 1,160 2,021 3,181
Kentucky 726 20 240 5 264 37 1,028 3,466 4,494
Louisiana 562 (s) 57 (s) 58 3 622 4,067 4,689
Maine 63 803 242 42 1,087 108 1,259 1,143 2,401
Maryland 1,401 454 244 6 704 23 2,128 4,058 6,185
Massachusetts 2,690 2,038 339 7 2,385 49 5,124 5,196 10,320
Michigan 3,718 89 886 4 979 111 4,808 6,256 11,064
Minnesota 1,826 155 746 2 903 63 2,792 3,336 6,129
Mississippi 327 (s) 168 (s) 168 6 501 2,349 2,850
Missouri 1,481 6 496 1 503 64 2,048 4,374 6,422
Montana 242 12 246 (s) 259 88 589 668 1,257
Nebraska 506 3 125 (s) 128 7 641 1,186 1,826
Nevada 599 9 77 (s) 86 14 700 1,972 2,671
New Hampshire 152 552 389 14 954 62 1,169 1,224 2,393
New Jersey 2,988 765 132 1 898 15 3,900 5,032 8,932
New Mexico 458 (s) 150 (s) 150 77 684 1,008 1,693
New York 7,349 2,914 863 85 3,862 166 11,377 11,532 22,909
North Carolina 1,238 160 606 28 794 35 2,067 7,253 9,321
North Dakota 152 28 137 (s) 165 3 320 576 896
Ohio 3,826 252 582 11 845 74 4,745 7,384 12,129
Oklahoma 903 1 207 (s) 208 18 1,129 3,170 4,299
Oregon 629 57 78 5 140 136 905 2,368 3,273
Pennsylvania 3,546 2,573 563 40 3,176 172 6,894 8,995 15,889
Rhode Island 331 377 67 1 445 7 784 735 1,519
South Carolina 524 14 155 5 174 6 705 4,387 5,092
South Dakota 160 16 103 (s) 120 8 288 644 932
Tennessee 908 9 202 7 218 30 1,155 5,339 6,495
Texas 3,844 (s) 610 (s) 611 11 4,466 23,475 27,940
Utah 826 4 63 (s) 67 19 912 1,230 2,142
Vermont 61 304 199 12 515 80 656 436 1,092
Virginia 1,357 370 418 15 802 51 2,210 6,233 8,443
Washington 1,205 132 234 1 367 171 1,744 4,079 5,823
West Virginia 303 43 108 5 156 41 500 1,473 1,973
Wisconsin 1,692 132 705 2 839 97 2,628 3,576 6,204
Wyoming 180 4 91 (s) 95 33 308 334 641

United States
73,267 14,213 14,821 327 29,361 2,471 105,099 226,990 332,089
aConsumption data are no longer collected and are assumed to be zero. — = No consumption.
bIncludes supplemental gaseous fuels that are commingled with natural gas. Where shown, (s) = Value less than 0.5 million dollars.
cHydrocarbon gas liquids, assumed to be propane only. Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
dWood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page: All data are available at https://www.eia.gov/state/seds/seds-data-complete.php.
eThere are no direct fuel costs for geothermal or solar energy. Data Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data System. See Technical Notes.
http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/
fElectricity sales to ultimate customers.