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Table CO2.T3. Commercial sector CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption by source, 1960-2024, New Mexico (thousand metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2))
Table CO2.T3. Commercial sector CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption by source, 1960-2024, New Mexico
(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 38 495 46 78 2 17 143 676
1961 31 564 40 93 1 18 152 746
1962 27 701 37 84 (s) 20 141 869
1963 19 588 32 85 1 20 138 745
1964 15 733 42 99 1 20 162 910
1965 11 738 28 82 2 20 132 881
1966 7 822 22 71 3 21 117 945
1967 4 1,596 16 87 1 23 127 1,728
1968 3 1,788 24 97 2 24 147 1,938
1969 2 1,670 29 115 3 25 173 1,845
1970 1 1,897 49 109 3 26 187 2,085
1971 1 1,939 55 101 2 26 184 2,124
1972 1,869 59 113 3 26 201 2,070
1973 1,460 89 95 6 27 217 1,677
1974 1,435 72 87 3 32 194 1,629
1975 1,300 77 69 3 34 183 1,483
1976 1,906 85 67 3 35 190 2,096
1977 1,445 129 74 4 36 243 1,688
1978 1,445 120 61 4 38 223 1,668
1979 6 1,490 82 68 5 39 194 1,689
1980 66 1,361 57 66 273 41 437 1,864
1981 8 1,143 294 45 218 45 601 1,752
1982 19 1,211 241 58 64 46 409 1,639
1983 18 1,238 210 70 492 40 292 1,103 2,358
1984 12 1,291 166 32 60 36 195 489 1,793
1985 12 965 138 113 25 42 2 320 1,298
1986 7 1,186 130 54 5 44 233 1,426
1987 8 1,142 191 55 6 46 298 1,448
1988 4 1,767 154 49 13 44 259 2,031
1989 14 1,585 154 66 6 45 271 1,870
1990 7 1,327 183 93 6 47 330 1,664
1991 12 1,380 150 73 8 42 274 1,666
1992 14 1,541 78 59 4 38 179 1,734
1993 15 1,542 122 44 2 7 175 1,732
1994 14 1,323 80 42 1 7 130 1,467
1995 13 1,296 104 47 1 7 159 1,467
1996 13 1,453 76 46 (s) 7 129 1,595
1997 13 1,487 73 59 1 7 139 1,639
1998 19 1,411 59 86 1 7 154 1,584
1999 13 1,401 136 111 3 7 256 1,670
2000 13 1,387 116 111 3 7 236 1,636
2001 8 1,400 152 187 7 14 360 1,768
2002 8 1,314 143 149 4 124 419 1,741
2003 6 1,288 174 104 2 205 485 1,779
2004 7 1,385 175 116 1 28 321 1,713
2005 7 1,314 273 96 1 8 379 1,699
2006 7 1,267 130 135 1 7 274 1,548
2007 6 1,353 81 98 1 8 187 1,547
2008 1,373 257 102 (s) 7 366 1,739
2009 1,348 116 82 (s) 7 205 1,552
2010 1,363 100 94 (s) 7 201 1,564
2011 1,359 103 79 (s) 7 189 1,548
2012 1,351 94 98 (s) 7 200 1,550
2013 1,464 94 89 (s) 8 191 1,654
2014 1,408 126 91 (s) 7 224 1,632
2015 1,376 128 72 (s) 126 326 1,701
2016 1,378 111 71 (s) 126 309 1,687
2017 1,301 74 76 (s) 128 278 1,579
2018 1,421 54 101 (s) 131 286 1,706
2019 1,619 127 117 (s) 130 374 1,993
2020 1,385 98 88 (s) 131 317 1,702
2021 1,471 98 114 (s) 133 345 1,816
2022 1,513 101 122 (s) 143 366 1,879
2023 1,505 106 102 (s) 143 351 1,856
2024 1,491 96 156 (s) 115 368 1,858

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/