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Table C14. Total Energy Consumption Estimates per Capita by End-Use Sector, Ranked by State, 2021

Table C14. Total Energy Consumption Estimates per Capita by End-Use Sector, Ranked by State, 2021


Rank
Residential Commercial Industrial Transportation Total
State Million Btu State Million Btu State Million Btu State Million Btu State Million Btu
1 Montana 92.0 District of Columbia 132.6 Louisiana 653.1 Alaska 258.4 Alaska 931.9
2 North Dakota 90.3 North Dakota 118.1 North Dakota 519.9 Wyoming 189.9 Louisiana 925.4
3 Wyoming 90.1 Wyoming 94.0 Alaska 515.2 North Dakota 176.5 North Dakota 904.9
4 West Virginia 85.5 Alaska 83.1 Wyoming 497.2 Louisiana 151.7 Wyoming 869.9
5 Missouri 83.1 Virginia 77.9 Iowa 266.5 Mississippi 118.9 Iowa 490.1
6 Nebraska 81.1 Montana 75.8 Texas 262.0 South Dakota 115.2 Texas 485.8
7 Indiana 77.5 Kansas 71.3 West Virginia 224.4 Oklahoma 114.5 West Virginia 477.8
8 Tennessee 76.6 Nebraska 70.6 Nebraska 203.7 New Mexico 112.6 South Dakota 457.7
9 South Dakota 76.0 South Dakota 68.4 South Dakota 198.3 Kentucky 110.5 Nebraska 457.3
10 Kentucky 75.7 Missouri 64.0 Indiana 183.5 Alabama 109.6 Oklahoma 413.8
11 Alaska 75.4 Tennessee 63.3 Alabama 163.4 West Virginia 109.6 Indiana 400.2
12 Michigan 75.4 Oklahoma 61.1 Oklahoma 163.4 Texas 107.9 Montana 391.9
13 Oklahoma 75.0 Minnesota 61.0 Mississippi 134.5 Montana 107.7 Alabama 389.2
14 Arkansas 74.6 Wisconsin 60.9 Kentucky 134.5 Nebraska 102.1 Kentucky 374.7
15 Illinois 73.7 Delaware 60.4 Kansas 132.7 Hawaii 98.6 Mississippi 367.8
16 Kansas 73.5 Illinois 60.1 Arkansas 128.6 Tennessee 96.5 Kansas 365.5
17 Maine 73.4 Maryland 59.6 New Mexico 121.4 Arkansas 94.8 Arkansas 356.4
18 Idaho 73.3 New Jersey 59.2 Montana 117.1 Iowa 92.9 New Mexico 349.1
19 Minnesota 72.7 West Virginia 58.7 Minnesota 106.4 South Carolina 92.3 Minnesota 318.8
20 Ohio 72.4 Arkansas 58.6 Pennsylvania 105.3 Idaho 89.4 Tennessee 315.1
21 Iowa 72.3 Michigan 58.4 South Carolina 99.5 Missouri 88.9 South Carolina 313.8
22 Wisconsin 72.2 Iowa 57.9 Ohio 98.9 Kansas 88.1 Ohio 301.1
23 South Carolina 71.9 Texas 56.9 Wisconsin 92.9 Indiana 86.0 Idaho 300.9
24 New Hampshire 69.8 New Mexico 56.8 Idaho 90.2 Virginia 84.9 Wisconsin 299.9
25 Delaware 69.0 Ohio 55.4 Illinois 88.9 Nevada 82.6 Delaware 294.1
26 Louisiana 68.0 Massachusetts 54.3 Delaware 85.5 Utah 80.2 Illinois 293.5
27 Alabama 67.2 Kentucky 54.2 Tennessee 79.0 Georgia 79.8 Missouri 285.3
28 Pennsylvania 67.2 Indiana 53.3 Colorado 71.8 Delaware 79.3 Virginia 281.9
29 North Carolina 67.1 North Carolina 53.3 Maine 70.6 Arizona 78.2 Pennsylvania 279.2
30 Vermont 66.7 Utah 52.8 Georgia 69.8 Washington 78.0 Maine 270.1
31 Connecticut 66.3 Louisiana 52.8 Oregon 68.2 Minnesota 77.8 Michigan 270.0
32 Virginia 66.0 New York 52.6 Michigan 65.5 Florida 76.9 Georgia 262.7
33 Georgia 65.2 Connecticut 50.5 Utah 63.5 Maine 76.8 Colorado 259.7
34 Colorado 65.0 South Carolina 50.4 Washington 60.6 North Carolina 76.4 Utah 253.7
35 Mississippi 64.6 Mississippi 50.1 Virginia 53.3 Ohio 74.5 North Carolina 248.7
36 Maryland 63.1 Colorado 49.7 Nevada 52.2 Wisconsin 74.0 Oregon 246.2
37 New Jersey 62.6 Maine 49.4 North Carolina 52.1 Colorado 73.3 Washington 245.0
38 Washington 61.9 Alabama 49.0 Missouri 49.5 Oregon 71.5 Nevada 242.0
39 Oregon 60.4 Idaho 48.5 California 43.5 California 71.2 District of Columbia 225.3
40 Massachusetts 60.0 New Hampshire 48.3 Hawaii 34.4 New Hampshire 71.1 New Hampshire 217.3
41 Nevada 59.4 Georgia 48.1 Arizona 31.0 Michigan 70.8 New Jersey 215.8
42 Texas 59.1 Nevada 48.0 New Hampshire 28.2 Illinois 70.4 Arizona 215.2
43 New Mexico 58.8 Arizona 47.6 New Jersey 26.2 New Jersey 68.0 Maryland 205.6
44 Arizona 58.7 Oregon 45.4 Vermont 25.7 Maryland 68.0 Vermont 199.0
45 District of Columbia 58.0 Washington 44.6 Florida 22.5 Vermont 66.0 Florida 197.6
46 Utah 57.4 Rhode Island 43.6 Massachusetts 20.5 Pennsylvania 64.6 Connecticut 194.4
47 Rhode Island 56.2 Florida 42.9 Rhode Island 20.1 Connecticut 59.5 Massachusetts 192.2
48 New York 55.8 Pennsylvania 42.2 New York 18.5 Massachusetts 57.5 California 188.7
49 Florida 55.4 Vermont 40.7 Connecticut 18.1 New York 51.4 Hawaii 187.1
50 California 37.6 California 35.7 Maryland 14.9 Rhode Island 49.6 New York 178.4
51 Hawaii 25.6 Hawaii 28.4 District of Columbia 9.0 District of Columbia 25.7 Rhode Island 169.5
United States 62.7 United States 52.5 United States 97.9 United States 81.5 United States 294.6
Web Page: All data are available at https://www.eia.gov/state/seds/seds-data-complete.php.
Data Source: Table by the U.S. Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data System based on population data from the U.S. Census Bureau. See Technical Notes. http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/