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Table CO2.T3. Commercial sector CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption by source, 1960-2024, Minnesota (thousand metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2))
Table CO2.T3. Commercial sector CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption by source, 1960-2024, Minnesota
(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 817 1,116 570 112 157 53 299 1,192 3,124
1961 828 1,340 544 113 131 55 241 1,084 3,253
1962 633 2,096 609 119 145 56 237 1,167 3,896
1963 559 2,210 579 131 148 57 244 1,158 3,926
1964 451 1,285 573 129 147 58 222 1,130 2,866
1965 557 1,422 664 146 140 59 195 1,204 3,183
1966 638 1,877 720 171 171 61 200 1,324 3,838
1967 573 3,407 738 186 79 63 130 1,195 5,175
1968 648 3,509 785 199 103 80 132 1,298 5,456
1969 767 3,761 752 226 88 81 196 1,343 5,871
1970 510 4,069 758 231 107 88 185 1,369 5,948
1971 540 4,061 825 247 87 92 151 1,402 6,003
1972 331 4,253 892 274 62 96 286 1,609 6,193
1973 332 4,252 868 250 57 107 259 1,541 6,125
1974 429 4,806 787 231 65 112 222 1,415 6,651
1975 301 4,764 763 218 50 133 105 1,269 6,334
1976 245 4,078 932 221 59 130 165 1,507 5,830
1977 186 3,588 894 205 51 139 129 1,418 5,191
1978 319 4,288 904 160 35 156 114 1,370 5,978
1979 431 3,193 754 117 9 165 55 1,100 4,724
1980 226 3,371 621 106 127 15 869 4,467
1981 192 3,520 360 96 2 132 9 599 4,311
1982 234 3,955 426 102 2 135 81 746 4,934
1983 273 3,836 1,179 121 1 131 67 1,499 5,608
1984 342 3,998 1,449 87 1 237 44 1,817 6,157
1985 314 4,100 1,226 87 10 125 105 1,553 5,967
1986 271 3,945 488 101 2 122 145 858 5,074
1987 227 3,492 478 98 2 90 61 729 4,448
1988 319 4,265 500 103 2 90 140 835 5,419
1989 367 4,538 519 113 2 71 126 830 5,735
1990 246 4,151 470 106 2 587 122 1,287 5,684
1991 132 4,604 391 115 1 74 138 720 5,456
1992 35 4,412 325 128 3 44 92 592 5,039
1993 155 4,642 282 158 4 17 63 524 5,321
1994 365 4,495 354 155 6 17 75 607 5,467
1995 445 4,870 371 160 10 18 53 611 5,926
1996 230 5,312 436 215 11 18 65 746 6,287
1997 164 4,980 376 204 11 353 75 1,019 6,162
1998 68 4,444 363 142 13 344 76 937 5,450
1999 24 4,757 382 175 8 17 73 656 5,437
2000 9 5,133 387 196 22 17 65 687 5,829
2001 3 5,032 492 172 15 18 103 800 5,835
2002 154 5,577 357 165 9 18 92 641 6,373
2003 2 5,422 330 233 6 276 161 1,007 6,431
2004 (s) 5,157 350 180 4 18 212 765 5,922
2005 124 5,145 435 171 6 18 144 775 6,044
2006 142 4,699 288 164 5 486 111 1,054 5,894
2007 105 4,936 312 140 4 326 41 824 5,865
2008 101 5,401 400 232 3 291 88 1,013 6,515
2009 91 5,258 448 191 1 220 90 950 6,300
2010 72 4,824 346 162 2 226 86 822 5,718
2011 61 5,060 448 188 1 208 62 908 6,029
2012 6 4,496 414 164 (s) 225 7 810 5,312
2013 11 5,743 522 228 1 202 2 956 6,710
2014 18 6,065 531 260 1 208 4 1,003 7,086
2015 14 5,109 451 239 (s) 497 (s) 1,188 6,311
2016 17 5,070 415 273 2 512 2 1,203 6,291
2017 14 5,440 462 320 (s) 326 2 1,111 6,565
2018 11 6,088 364 392 1 331 2 1,090 7,190
2019 8 6,301 332 348 1 334 1 1,015 7,324
2020 7 5,646 264 367 1 335 967 6,620
2021 11 5,697 398 360 1 339 2 1,098 6,807
2022 7 6,651 438 406 1 568 2 1,413 8,071
2023 4 5,993 407 318 1 341 2 1,069 7,066
2024 3 5,405 369 296 1 317 2 984 6,392

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/