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Table CO2.T3. Commercial sector CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption by source, 1960-2024, Illinois (thousand metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2))
Table CO2.T3. Commercial sector CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption by source, 1960-2024, Illinois
(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 6,034 2,593 2,083 217 33 134 3,936 6,401 15,028
1961 5,231 3,178 2,095 207 36 147 3,846 6,331 14,740
1962 5,537 3,754 2,030 226 38 164 3,653 6,111 15,401
1963 4,793 4,062 1,871 242 40 170 3,647 5,971 14,826
1964 4,091 5,586 1,840 209 38 164 3,049 5,300 14,977
1965 3,898 7,038 1,787 250 40 175 3,519 5,771 16,707
1966 4,185 8,825 1,663 297 29 174 3,172 5,335 18,344
1967 3,733 9,600 1,635 336 13 181 3,630 5,795 19,127
1968 2,957 9,561 1,705 338 19 191 3,581 5,834 18,352
1969 2,979 10,352 1,646 374 20 197 3,740 5,977 19,308
1970 2,145 10,512 1,627 360 21 199 3,601 5,808 18,465
1971 2,215 11,436 1,658 365 19 202 2,361 4,605 18,255
1972 1,694 12,198 1,735 404 27 203 2,496 4,865 18,758
1973 1,378 11,852 1,676 390 29 227 2,466 4,789 18,018
1974 1,532 11,719 1,631 373 22 224 2,576 4,826 18,077
1975 1,160 11,734 1,682 382 19 254 2,342 4,679 17,572
1976 1,414 13,404 2,001 411 9 266 1,929 4,615 19,433
1977 1,225 13,282 1,945 390 7 277 1,864 4,484 18,990
1978 1,369 13,597 2,061 382 12 295 1,878 4,628 19,594
1979 564 12,884 1,136 215 7 308 1,956 3,622 17,070
1980 311 11,941 905 169 7 377 1,243 2,700 14,953
1981 447 11,743 1,749 169 6 401 589 2,914 15,104
1982 613 11,622 1,348 167 3 403 487 2,408 14,643
1983 830 11,066 2,034 198 8 221 495 2,955 14,851
1984 785 12,585 2,498 138 5 169 330 3,140 16,510
1985 449 11,529 1,778 147 40 205 162 2,332 14,309
1986 442 10,816 900 126 41 215 420 1,703 12,961
1987 480 10,132 781 137 17 207 430 1,573 12,185
1988 452 11,499 888 127 25 204 273 1,517 13,468
1989 527 10,527 707 146 26 175 107 1,162 12,217
1990 457 10,756 775 134 11 210 96 1,226 12,439
1991 459 10,392 726 159 16 150 18 1,069 11,919
1992 512 10,536 770 153 14 141 20 1,098 12,147
1993 464 10,893 862 162 13 48 26 1,111 12,468
1994 468 10,611 868 158 21 58 31 1,135 12,214
1995 419 10,966 805 162 33 50 21 1,071 12,455
1996 356 11,747 782 218 28 67 90 1,185 13,288
1997 568 10,948 949 221 45 80 61 1,357 12,873
1998 443 9,433 801 188 16 82 54 1,141 11,017
1999 333 10,069 631 272 35 54 37 1,029 11,431
2000 428 10,804 697 227 28 80 7 1,038 12,271
2001 447 10,098 789 171 27 89 28 1,103 11,648
2002 334 10,867 713 227 15 134 6 1,095 12,296
2003 506 11,258 622 235 15 129 3 1,005 12,769
2004 489 10,852 364 218 19 139 23 764 12,104
2005 294 10,733 362 194 22 87 28 694 11,720
2006 269 10,431 399 196 14 151 1 760 11,460
2007 317 10,810 319 169 15 84 587 11,713
2008 437 11,819 526 226 3 90 2 847 13,103
2009 371 11,819 364 221 4 305 894 13,084
2010 359 10,459 382 192 4 81 10 669 11,487
2011 317 11,433 400 175 2 62 9 649 12,399
2012 273 9,961 432 132 1 83 647 10,882
2013 282 12,313 549 261 1 57 869 13,464
2014 261 13,218 564 180 3 54 (s) 801 14,281
2015 206 11,599 511 154 2 871 1,537 13,341
2016 225 11,486 493 154 2 861 1,511 13,222
2017 223 11,620 458 249 1 852 1,560 13,402
2018 244 13,020 435 220 2 866 1,522 14,786
2019 192 13,380 508 270 2 870 1,650 15,222
2020 175 11,696 422 333 2 876 1,633 13,505
2021 177 12,038 446 444 2 885 1,776 13,990
2022 157 13,318 467 255 2 1,160 1,883 15,359
2023 149 11,937 428 216 3 897 1,543 13,629
2024 121 11,423 399 207 2 807 1,415 12,958

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/