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Table F24: Coal price and expenditure estimates and imports and exports of coal coke, 2022

Table F24: Coal price and expenditure estimates and imports and exports of coal coke, 2022






State
Coal Coal coke
Prices Expenditures Prices Expenditures
Residential Commercial Industrial Electric power Total Residential Commercial Industrial Electric power Total Imports Exports Imports Exports
Dollars per million Btu Million dollars Dollars per million Btu Million dollars
Alabama 5.57 2.81 3.12 184.6 743.9 928.6
Alaska 5.82 5.88 3.85 4.62 42.4 0.1 43.5 86.1
Arizona 3.57 2.84 2.87 21.4 420.9 442.3
Arkansas 4.36 2.33 2.36 13.9 486.8 500.7
California 4.02 4.02 120.7 120.7
Colorado 3.75 2.91 1.91 1.93 (s) 10.5 438.6 449.1
Connecticut
Delaware 3.12 3.12 5.8 5.8
Dist. of Col.
Florida 7.64 3.63 3.74 34.4 608.2 642.7
Georgia 7.88 3.88 4.02 51.3 676.3 727.7
Hawaii 3.85 3.85 29.5 29.5
Idaho 7.20 7.20 13.5 13.5
Illinois 2.22 5.52 1.91 2.41 3.6 376.9 815.7 1,196.2
Indiana 7.51 6.88 2.76 3.56 9.5 949.2 1,601.2 2,559.8
Iowa 4.14 1.83 1.81 1.84 8.4 77.7 332.3 418.4
Kansas 3.20 1.88 1.89 5.8 422.9 428.7
Kentucky 6.50 5.16 2.38 2.49 0.1 107.0 1,194.1 1,301.2
Louisiana 6.93 2.66 2.88 34.5 244.2 278.7
Maine 4.55 4.55 5.8 5.8
Maryland 2.91 3.12 3.09 27.4 163.7 191.1
Massachusetts
Michigan 7.19 2.37 2.91 338.5 892.2 1,230.6
Minnesota 3.93 2.91 2.33 2.38 0.3 47.7 390.9 438.8
Mississippi 4.16 3.95 3.95 8.5 253.4 261.8
Missouri 3.51 2.79 1.92 1.95 1.0 52.7 1,050.4 1,104.1
Montana 3.20 2.92 2.13 2.15 0.1 13.3 269.5 282.8
Nebraska 1.43 1.29 1.30 24.4 266.2 290.6
Nevada 4.16 3.29 3.41 20.3 101.8 122.1
New Hampshire 4.55 4.55 17.6 17.6
New Jersey 5.21 5.21 32.3 32.3
New Mexico 3.79 2.93 2.94 5.8 399.8 405.6
New York 3.65 3.65 22.4 22.4
North Carolina 7.52 5.59 3.55 3.70 7.1 56.1 539.9 603.1
North Dakota 1.57 1.53 1.67 1.64 0.7 130.3 474.1 605.1
Ohio 7.10 2.82 3.55 658.1 1,258.2 1,916.3
Oklahoma 5.07 2.59 2.70 22.9 265.1 288.0
Oregon 4.19 4.19 4.5 4.5
Pennsylvania 5.37 5.96 3.20 4.26 0.4 1,000.2 855.5 1,856.0
Rhode Island
South Carolina 5.51 3.54 3.57 13.2 525.5 538.7
South Dakota 2.53 2.08 2.16 10.7 42.7 53.4
Tennessee 4.43 3.49 3.62 122.0 618.3 740.3
Texas 4.47 2.30 2.31 28.3 2,128.5 2,156.8
Utah 2.56 2.16 2.17 18.9 496.7 515.7
Vermont
Virginia 6.24 5.74 3.28 4.51 1.5 193.3 110.8 305.5
Washington 6.56 3.19 3.30 9.6 130.0 139.6
West Virginia 7.11 2.27 2.37 79.4 1,193.6 1,273.0
Wisconsin 4.19 2.44 2.52 41.8 542.9 584.7
Wyoming 3.15 2.81 1.64 1.72 0.6 76.7 594.0 671.4

United States
5.22 5.10 2.44 2.71 75.7 5,028.4 21,683.3 26,787.5 20.50 13.79 34.3 792.9
— = No consumption. Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
– = No data reported. Data Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data System. See Technical Notes.
http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/
Where shown, (s) = Expenditure value less than 0.05.