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Table CO2.T3. Commercial sector CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption by source, 1960-2024, Georgia (thousand metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2))
Table CO2.T3. Commercial sector CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption by source, 1960-2024, Georgia
(thousand metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2))



Year



Coal


Natural
gas a
Petroleum b


Total
Distillate
fuel oil

HGL c

Kerosene
Motor
gasoline
Petroleum
coke
Residual
fuel oil

Total
1960 373 1,174 161 157 85 100 28 531 2,078
1961 297 1,202 159 159 87 103 21 530 2,030
1962 330 1,383 188 172 71 110 21 562 2,275
1963 279 1,441 158 182 78 106 26 550 2,269
1964 249 1,476 165 194 65 102 31 558 2,283
1965 196 1,437 260 213 62 114 39 688 2,320
1966 225 1,506 298 224 57 116 32 727 2,458
1967 167 1,670 375 199 45 119 41 779 2,616
1968 188 1,993 327 221 16 129 44 737 2,918
1969 162 2,158 311 280 11 133 50 785 3,105
1970 127 2,117 307 286 16 131 51 792 3,035
1971 94 2,289 377 291 20 137 50 875 3,258
1972 76 2,459 446 296 13 136 54 944 3,480
1973 109 2,581 460 283 10 143 57 954 3,644
1974 88 2,415 412 249 6 133 53 854 3,357
1975 81 2,691 367 268 5 139 38 816 3,588
1976 42 2,524 619 297 5 143 40 1,103 3,669
1977 64 3,009 518 304 9 147 48 1,026 4,099
1978 35 3,285 388 277 6 149 39 859 4,178
1979 48 3,438 374 157 10 152 45 738 4,224
1980 41 3,215 136 244 5 136 5 526 3,781
1981 61 3,111 529 228 7 153 4 921 4,093
1982 26 2,987 448 191 59 158 2 859 3,872
1983 7 3,061 931 227 12 150 245 1,565 4,633
1984 140 3,041 1,095 248 20 138 334 1,835 5,016
1985 71 2,807 744 272 19 116 221 1,371 4,249
1986 14 2,744 477 244 30 135 491 1,376 4,133
1987 69 2,967 494 255 14 153 470 1,385 4,421
1988 51 3,039 593 256 9 170 362 1,390 4,480
1989 24 2,885 467 281 30 151 121 1,051 3,960
1990 43 2,693 650 234 27 194 32 1,137 3,873
1991 16 2,775 430 251 22 124 10 837 3,628
1992 77 2,924 520 276 15 156 3 970 3,970
1993 43 3,131 521 289 27 24 3 863 4,037
1994 59 2,951 496 290 62 63 3 914 3,923
1995 124 3,076 625 275 15 23 5 943 4,143
1996 6 3,330 498 280 13 23 5 819 4,155
1997 36 3,120 374 302 12 234 3 923 4,080
1998 24 3,016 308 259 11 57 1 637 3,676
1999 36 2,373 521 282 15 53 (s) 872 3,280
2000 19 3,176 538 321 17 83 2 962 4,156
2001 24 2,777 700 226 25 29 (s) 980 3,782
2002 11 2,646 446 226 20 25 717 3,374
2003 2,744 409 226 20 25 5 685 3,429
2004 15 3,005 469 276 9 25 778 3,798
2005 107 2,903 367 205 10 25 607 3,617
2006 2,628 352 204 3 26 585 3,213
2007 4 2,651 359 204 5 26 595 3,250
2008 31 2,795 324 237 3 25 589 3,416
2009 17 2,912 400 188 2 25 615 3,544
2010 18 3,258 460 231 10 24 15 739 4,015
2011 21 3,056 465 200 9 24 698 3,776
2012 18 2,793 636 173 2 24 835 3,647
2013 14 3,075 664 193 4 24 885 3,975
2014 9 3,177 682 214 4 23 1 924 4,111
2015 6 2,908 700 197 3 782 1,682 4,595
2016 2,790 749 185 9 803 (s) 1,746 4,536
2017 2,674 658 217 1 813 1,689 4,362
2018 3,071 601 255 2 821 1,680 4,751
2019 2,910 464 230 3 830 1,527 4,437
2020 2,742 461 264 3 834 1,562 4,303
2021 2,883 551 282 4 838 1,674 4,557
2022 3,034 557 315 3 859 1,734 4,769
2023 2,786 517 265 5 864 1,651 4,437
2024 3,017 526 275 4 761 1,566 4,583

Footnotes:

a Excludes supplemental gaseous fuels.

b Excludes biofuels.

c Hydrocarbon gas liquids, assumed to be propane only.

— = No consumption. Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than 0.5.

Notes: · Data are carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions estimates from fossil fuels primary energy consumption, excluding renewable energy. The state data do not account for interstate flow of electricity and represent CO2 emissions in the state where fossil fuels are burned to generate electricity, although the electricity might be sold to ultimate customers in other states and sectors. · Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. · The commercial sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants. · The continuity of these data series estimates may be affected by changing data sources and estimation methodologies. See the technical notes for each type of energy.

Web page: All data are available at https://www.eia.gov/state/seds/seds-data-complete.php.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data System. See technical notes. https://www.eia.gov/state/seds/