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Table CO2.T3. Commercial sector CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption by source, 1960-2024, Michigan (thousand metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2))
Table CO2.T3. Commercial sector CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption by source, 1960-2024, Michigan
(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 2,336 2,360 1,384 46 235 121 555 2,341 7,036
1961 2,387 2,351 1,368 45 354 127 473 2,367 7,106
1962 2,326 3,539 1,387 49 402 162 414 2,413 8,278
1963 2,019 3,685 1,331 62 387 160 462 2,401 8,105
1964 1,559 3,994 1,264 56 391 182 440 2,333 7,887
1965 1,796 4,561 1,300 56 393 201 396 2,346 8,703
1966 1,857 5,138 1,317 72 308 224 358 2,279 9,274
1967 1,406 5,824 1,452 92 139 224 213 2,121 9,351
1968 1,360 6,303 1,495 95 146 266 204 2,206 9,870
1969 1,167 6,999 1,448 111 146 285 293 2,282 10,448
1970 864 7,142 1,500 107 167 301 264 2,339 10,344
1971 1,000 7,869 1,645 117 176 289 214 2,441 11,310
1972 804 8,750 1,736 140 175 347 272 2,670 12,224
1973 856 9,880 1,688 139 129 351 242 2,549 13,285
1974 721 10,297 1,557 131 109 355 230 2,382 13,401
1975 628 9,880 1,546 125 93 357 184 2,304 12,813
1976 689 9,671 1,525 138 96 391 363 2,513 12,873
1977 601 7,099 1,529 131 84 371 445 2,559 10,258
1978 496 7,705 1,566 125 76 368 348 2,484 10,685
1979 245 9,861 918 82 44 266 227 1,537 11,643
1980 569 10,286 1,346 81 6 308 106 1,846 12,701
1981 347 9,467 1,020 71 8 331 53 1,482 11,297
1982 453 9,251 918 78 7 332 102 1,438 11,142
1983 327 8,771 1,072 93 7 316 30 1,518 10,615
1984 552 8,694 1,317 106 5 383 20 1,830 11,076
1985 464 8,522 1,055 106 5 262 130 1,557 10,543
1986 472 7,433 1,340 120 6 264 109 1,839 9,744
1987 219 10,128 828 148 6 272 63 1,318 11,664
1988 328 9,224 1,102 155 8 282 91 1,638 11,190
1989 332 9,767 1,043 171 23 251 42 1,530 11,629
1990 510 8,630 866 156 7 288 34 1,351 10,492
1991 519 8,924 833 173 7 219 2 1,235 10,678
1992 373 9,380 755 175 2 207 6 1,146 10,899
1993 461 9,747 636 190 11 28 4 869 11,077
1994 578 9,893 563 188 14 133 2 899 11,370
1995 522 10,470 705 191 42 28 2 969 11,962
1996 564 10,806 760 257 62 28 2 1,110 12,480
1997 391 10,365 825 243 23 28 26 1,145 11,901
1998 306 8,828 648 227 27 77 1 979 10,113
1999 42 9,679 603 257 15 63 1 939 10,661
2000 29 10,133 686 264 14 58 2 1,025 11,187
2001 18 9,453 662 331 14 158 8 1,174 10,645
2002 526 9,534 420 353 12 90 30 904 10,965
2003 63 10,164 515 382 8 74 43 1,021 11,249
2004 375 9,529 462 374 9 69 23 937 10,841
2005 328 9,397 550 225 12 74 2 864 10,588
2006 18 8,306 578 221 11 33 1 843 9,168
2007 361 8,874 485 220 3 29 737 9,972
2008 458 9,346 453 241 3 29 26 752 10,555
2009 603 8,873 582 167 3 43 6 801 10,276
2010 433 8,221 484 166 6 28 36 719 9,373
2011 384 8,804 530 158 4 27 46 765 9,954
2012 202 7,802 501 181 1 26 22 732 8,737
2013 164 9,285 573 228 3 27 (s) 831 10,279
2014 151 10,060 497 224 4 1,064 2 1,791 12,002
2015 111 9,203 572 177 4 667 1 1,420 10,735
2016 33 8,751 484 229 5 673 (s) 1,391 10,175
2017 8,997 572 258 4 683 (s) 1,518 10,516
2018 9,994 458 277 2 694 3 1,436 11,430
2019 10,172 607 274 4 698 1,583 11,755
2020 9,005 477 431 5 702 1,615 10,620
2021 9,040 487 473 3 709 1 1,673 10,713
2022 10,032 508 442 3 728 1 1,682 11,714
2023 9,043 [R ] 482 312 5 743 1 1,543 10,586
2024 8,557 448 295 4 498 1 1,245 9,802

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/