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Table E14. Electric Power Sector Energy Expenditure Estimates, 2021
(Million Dollars)

Table E14. Electric Power Sector Energy Expenditure Estimates, 2021 (Million Dollars)



State



Coal


Natural
Gas a
Petroleum

Nuclear
Fuel
Biomass

Electricity
Imports c


Total
Energy d


Distillate
Fuel Oil


Petroleum
Coke


Residual
Fuel Oil


Total
Wood and
Waste b
Alabama 592 1,721 3 3 304 1 2,621
Alaska 65 167 90 90 323
Arizona 355 1,764 9 9 216 7 2,351
Arkansas 443 1,073 9 9 75 2 1,601
California 3,599 6 6 122 141 214 4,082
Colorado 399 943 7 7 6 1,355
Connecticut 11 790 4 5 9 131 30 972
Delaware 11 86 3 (s) 4 2 102
Dist. of Col.
Florida 517 6,855 41 42 15 99 160 108 7,738
Georgia 541 1,763 15 15 266 65 2,650
Hawaii 42 194 659 852 3 898
Idaho 162 (s) (s) 5 167
Illinois 771 825 11 11 668 5 2,279
Indiana 1,360 890 24 24 2 2,276
Iowa 360 179 22 22 4 565
Kansas 312 221 31 31 55 2 621
Kentucky 1,001 468 14 14 1 1,484
Louisiana 468 1,720 2 148 150 96 3 2,438
Maine 6 88 (s) 8 8 53 99 254
Maryland 144 443 15 3 18 114 16 735
Massachusetts 503 6 5 11 40 554
Michigan 804 1,064 22 16 1 39 199 54 231 2,391
Minnesota 353 453 19 19 114 4 124 1,067
Mississippi 159 1,417 1 1 65 (s) 1,643
Missouri 987 546 43 43 58 1,634
Montana 274 20 2 26 28 (s) 2 324
Nebraska 234 119 13 13 44 2 412
Nevada 71 917 2 2 2 991
New Hampshire 13 145 6 2 8 75 31 272
New Jersey 40 823 3 3 203 23 1,092
New Mexico 345 459 8 8 1 812
New York 1,841 18 69 87 208 63 677 2,877
North Carolina 565 1,687 33 33 362 29 2,675
North Dakota 445 65 6 6 130 647
Ohio 782 1,469 30 17 47 121 14 2,434
Oklahoma 223 3,385 6 6 1 3,615
Oregon 544 (s) (s) 17 560
Pennsylvania 923 2,906 21 (s) 21 502 48 4,401
Rhode Island 299 2 2 5 306
South Carolina 463 774 14 14 564 13 1,828
South Dakota 34 49 8 8 91
Tennessee 378 359 24 24 269 2 1,032
Texas 2,082 13,044 32 32 306 14 6 15,484
Utah 533 352 7 7 2 895
Vermont (s) 1 1 17 608 626
Virginia 76 1,566 38 4 42 167 113 1,963
Washington 99 492 2 2 54 12 233 892
West Virginia 1,169 87 28 28 (s) 1,284
Wisconsin 568 573 42 4 46 76 28 1,291
Wyoming 593 49 11 11 653

United States
19,612 59,762 951 253 772 1,976 5,593 988 2,325 90,257
aIncludes supplemental gaseous fuels that are commingled with natural gas. Where shown, (s) = Value less than 0.5 million dollars.
bWood, wood-derived fuels, and biomass waste. Notes: Expenditure totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. · The
electric power sector consists of electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the
NAICS 22 category whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public.
cElectricity imported from Canada and Mexico. Web Page: All data are available at https://www.eia.gov/state/seds/seds-data-complete.php.
dThere 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/
— = No consumption.