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Table CO2.T3. Commercial sector CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption by source, 1960-2024, Indiana (thousand metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2))
Table CO2.T3. Commercial sector CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption by source, 1960-2024, Indiana
(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 2,008 1,100 1,279 123 136 63 658 2,259 5,367
1961 1,869 1,314 1,281 121 121 59 518 2,100 5,283
1962 1,845 1,523 1,288 134 126 64 448 2,061 5,428
1963 1,581 1,721 1,264 149 112 60 522 2,107 5,408
1964 1,162 1,989 1,273 114 108 60 602 2,157 5,309
1965 1,071 2,238 1,220 145 101 64 718 2,248 5,558
1966 1,145 2,540 1,175 168 95 60 626 2,124 5,809
1967 984 3,090 1,198 186 51 51 504 1,990 6,063
1968 894 3,219 1,238 195 76 55 559 2,122 6,235
1969 638 3,843 1,226 231 83 75 432 2,047 6,528
1970 686 4,136 1,202 230 74 94 398 1,998 6,821
1971 760 4,160 1,280 232 73 82 719 2,385 7,305
1972 1,016 4,548 1,383 264 78 85 709 2,518 8,083
1973 666 4,065 1,392 255 53 82 781 2,564 7,295
1974 788 4,011 1,314 244 36 55 836 2,486 7,284
1975 1,339 3,700 1,295 242 29 45 776 2,388 7,427
1976 957 3,542 1,458 250 45 46 1,185 2,985 7,484
1977 639 3,318 1,469 249 43 95 1,243 3,099 7,057
1978 295 3,675 1,501 235 47 54 1,210 3,047 7,017
1979 265 3,898 1,159 141 22 52 1,042 2,416 6,578
1980 369 3,661 855 122 13 84 1,148 2,221 6,250
1981 565 3,708 491 120 4 83 37 734 5,008
1982 1,028 3,844 621 104 7 80 42 854 5,726
1983 1,254 3,455 1,332 124 155 134 507 2,253 6,961
1984 1,129 3,800 1,636 100 82 127 338 2,284 7,213
1985 873 3,698 1,180 85 55 131 183 1,635 6,206
1986 904 3,447 834 95 57 182 115 1,283 5,633
1987 910 3,439 662 108 21 174 131 1,096 5,444
1988 1,068 3,823 607 123 33 169 114 1,046 5,937
1989 878 3,936 580 149 16 161 165 1,070 5,884
1990 951 3,604 536 127 14 210 29 916 5,471
1991 767 3,650 505 127 18 132 96 879 5,296
1992 732 3,867 605 124 24 125 8 887 5,487
1993 603 4,165 700 137 20 106 18 980 5,749
1994 656 4,052 602 135 28 94 19 878 5,585
1995 533 4,414 475 137 29 63 15 719 5,666
1996 665 4,664 415 184 29 58 6 692 6,022
1997 742 4,356 471 182 36 62 4 756 5,853
1998 718 3,916 612 134 21 61 57 885 5,519
1999 719 3,912 555 162 17 66 1 801 5,432
2000 549 4,842 585 184 20 31 1 820 6,211
2001 474 4,190 685 135 18 91 (s) 929 5,593
2002 617 4,362 599 187 13 83 (s) 882 5,861
2003 664 4,989 753 186 14 90 30 1,072 6,724
2004 820 4,499 735 186 18 74 54 1,068 6,387
2005 506 4,074 554 140 20 85 53 851 5,432
2006 113 3,795 580 110 16 77 783 4,690
2007 335 4,068 428 117 12 97 2 656 5,059
2008 742 4,532 510 233 5 130 1 879 6,152
2009 704 4,215 411 215 7 242 4 879 5,798
2010 741 4,055 304 146 11 202 663 5,459
2011 654 4,064 237 188 4 217 646 5,364
2012 419 3,562 285 133 1 206 625 4,607
2013 286 4,424 284 181 1 193 659 5,368
2014 298 4,881 356 155 7 188 (s) 706 5,885
2015 132 4,181 337 156 5 528 (s) 1,026 5,339
2016 145 4,047 330 130 6 535 1,000 5,192
2017 123 4,126 302 136 3 476 917 5,167
2018 136 4,750 330 202 3 484 4 1,023 5,909
2019 134 4,892 370 242 4 489 (s) 1,106 6,132
2020 75 4,513 209 210 2 490 1 913 5,501
2021 103 4,913 299 240 4 494 1 1,038 6,054
2022 121 5,307 307 251 4 569 2 1,132 6,560
2023 51 4,704 280 170 6 505 1 962 5,717
2024 42 4,670 269 156 5 429 1 859 5,571

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/