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Table CO2.T3. Commercial sector CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption by source, 1960-2024, New Jersey (thousand metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2))
Table CO2.T3. Commercial sector CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption by source, 1960-2024, New Jersey
(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 439 567 3,722 50 194 115 3,360 7,441 8,447
1961 406 672 3,819 45 215 126 4,367 8,572 9,650
1962 344 753 3,964 51 179 125 4,822 9,140 10,238
1963 336 877 4,176 58 176 145 4,303 8,857 10,070
1964 292 1,188 4,138 76 144 143 4,036 8,537 10,017
1965 280 1,120 4,224 46 156 157 3,528 8,112 9,511
1966 222 1,248 4,229 54 151 182 4,657 9,273 10,743
1967 193 1,580 4,401 51 150 198 5,704 10,505 12,278
1968 178 1,789 4,586 51 117 208 5,403 10,365 12,332
1969 165 1,897 4,687 55 120 224 5,292 10,379 12,441
1970 150 3,044 4,791 57 124 229 5,389 10,590 13,783
1971 165 3,276 4,746 55 139 281 4,625 9,846 13,288
1972 141 3,421 5,109 63 154 213 4,489 10,028 13,591
1973 178 3,367 5,171 60 128 232 4,598 10,190 13,735
1974 152 3,166 4,524 62 97 223 3,914 8,820 12,138
1975 119 2,916 4,459 66 70 237 3,061 7,893 10,928
1976 114 4,960 4,566 79 114 230 4,355 9,344 14,419
1977 118 2,955 4,326 81 166 192 3,944 8,708 11,781
1978 106 2,634 4,090 77 153 272 3,542 8,134 10,874
1979 86 2,872 3,125 54 40 397 4,944 8,561 11,519
1980 97 3,218 3,949 53 16 111 5,170 9,299 12,614
1981 185 3,968 3,301 65 24 115 3,023 6,527 10,681
1982 184 4,191 3,029 57 40 121 2,183 5,429 9,804
1983 166 4,238 3,087 68 21 273 1,257 4,706 9,111
1984 68 4,446 3,631 63 37 242 1,716 5,689 10,203
1985 188 4,362 2,712 63 32 247 1,477 4,530 9,081
1986 110 4,505 4,269 70 45 244 1,283 5,910 10,525
1987 56 4,962 3,832 76 45 249 1,128 5,330 10,348
1988 47 5,308 3,896 92 48 242 1,347 5,626 10,980
1989 31 6,181 3,911 89 109 250 840 5,200 11,412
1990 25 6,137 3,540 61 74 282 689 4,646 10,808
1991 22 6,387 3,271 76 80 259 754 4,439 10,848
1992 29 6,949 3,188 90 162 230 640 4,309 11,287
1993 15 6,939 2,575 95 66 29 931 3,696 10,650
1994 20 7,213 2,386 89 255 31 981 3,742 10,975
1995 14 7,548 1,492 106 235 29 584 2,446 10,008
1996 17 8,198 2,128 115 101 29 605 2,977 11,192
1997 12 9,184 1,466 95 311 29 375 2,276 11,472
1998 11 7,951 1,317 120 450 28 231 2,146 10,108
1999 11 8,956 1,774 128 516 28 279 2,724 11,691
2000 11 8,595 1,453 135 493 27 226 2,334 10,940
2001 9 7,076 1,474 136 518 28 182 2,338 9,423
2002 8 8,011 1,048 108 188 27 132 1,503 9,522
2003 8 8,785 1,367 155 102 28 208 1,861 10,654
2004 11 9,297 1,166 133 114 27 164 1,603 10,911
2005 7 9,361 1,520 95 146 26 133 1,919 11,286
2006 5 8,376 905 79 58 25 102 1,169 9,550
2007 5 9,258 1,438 104 45 26 110 1,723 10,986
2008 9,229 1,051 94 24 26 224 1,418 10,647
2009 9,842 951 89 15 23 196 1,275 11,116
2010 9,879 833 113 4 23 66 1,040 10,919
2011 10,442 1,055 105 6 22 59 1,247 11,690
2012 9,522 809 86 1 22 20 937 10,460
2013 9,538 864 100 1 24 17 1,006 10,543
2014 11,187 935 92 1 49 3 1,081 12,268
2015 9,042 816 76 1 714 5 1,611 10,653
2016 8,453 694 83 3 722 8 1,509 9,962
2017 8,208 646 70 1 718 1,435 9,643
2018 9,209 620 84 3 722 1 1,430 10,640
2019 8,562 705 70 4 726 1,504 10,066
2020 7,608 492 104 3 732 1,330 8,938
2021 8,256 760 102 2 739 (s) 1,604 9,860
2022 8,465 768 92 2 811 (s) 1,673 10,138
2023 7,967 724 66 3 763 (s) 1,556 9,524
2024 7,850 733 62 2 570 (s) 1,368 9,218

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/