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Table CO2.T3. Commercial sector CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption by source, 1960-2024, Texas (thousand metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2))
Table CO2.T3. Commercial sector CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption by source, 1960-2024, Texas
(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 10 3,278 257 668 272 248 90 1,534 4,822
1961 6 3,421 137 669 118 246 139 1,309 4,736
1962 7 3,724 180 674 166 253 126 1,400 5,131
1963 5 4,122 183 694 220 248 140 1,485 5,612
1964 4 4,456 175 843 302 244 97 1,662 6,121
1965 4 4,432 190 864 327 266 30 1,677 6,113
1966 4 4,892 194 786 838 260 22 2,100 6,997
1967 3 7,734 168 804 792 243 26 2,033 9,770
1968 2 7,674 191 926 1,403 280 31 2,831 10,507
1969 1 7,752 303 1,095 1,466 274 36 3,174 10,927
1970 1 7,955 357 1,019 1,495 259 37 3,168 11,123
1971 1 7,755 397 980 1,256 230 32 2,895 10,651
1972 1 7,700 603 1,016 1,465 228 84 3,397 11,098
1973 1 8,469 670 927 2,169 235 152 4,154 12,624
1974 1 7,353 702 823 1,818 258 252 3,853 11,207
1975 6,374 719 756 1,740 257 320 3,791 10,165
1976 7,388 872 774 1,192 594 290 3,722 11,109
1977 2 8,645 1,493 714 1,565 372 316 4,459 13,106
1978 9,185 1,664 792 1,758 300 351 4,865 14,050
1979 12,760 1,924 406 4,221 435 499 7,485 20,245
1980 1 9,210 1,224 406 1,349 1,234 1,213 5,426 14,638
1981 8 8,610 1,611 413 2,825 292 1,192 6,334 14,952
1982 10 10,360 2,102 313 539 325 857 4,136 14,507
1983 8,616 3,856 372 4,888 909 481 10,507 19,123
1984 9,132 3,052 340 437 653 321 4,804 13,937
1985 12 8,362 2,920 481 104 731 119 4,355 12,728
1986 26 8,125 1,728 438 73 781 117 3,136 11,287
1987 51 8,649 2,208 467 34 859 253 3,820 12,520
1988 83 9,671 1,528 411 17 913 256 3,125 12,879
1989 24 10,068 1,187 433 168 873 139 2,800 12,891
1990 21 9,519 958 406 10 858 33 2,266 11,805
1991 22 9,969 958 267 5 608 102 1,940 11,931
1992 17 10,275 1,008 228 28 543 7 1,815 12,106
1993 9 9,596 843 243 10 59 1,155 10,760
1994 (s) 9,964 953 240 12 59 (s) 1,265 11,230
1995 11,590 1,149 220 19 60 1,448 13,039
1996 9,821 1,153 153 16 60 1,382 11,203
1997 (s) 11,823 1,038 232 16 60 1,345 13,169
1998 30 9,434 1,322 301 22 60 1,705 11,169
1999 11 9,447 1,235 602 23 60 1,921 11,380
2000 17 10,443 2,461 712 20 62 3,255 13,715
2001 37 9,324 1,576 809 35 65 5 2,489 11,850
2002 102 12,404 1,006 725 24 66 11 1,831 14,337
2003 224 11,924 1,176 829 14 66 2,085 14,234
2004 24 10,551 781 472 14 66 1,333 11,908
2005 27 8,719 1,181 634 18 66 1,899 10,645
2006 (s) 8,018 1,047 558 31 68 1,702 9,721
2007 (s) 8,774 1,049 168 18 132 7 1,373 10,147
2008 30 9,097 980 545 16 125 3 1,669 10,796
2009 35 9,097 1,435 429 14 108 2 1,987 11,119
2010 27 10,354 1,069 567 10 111 7 1,763 12,144
2011 28 10,069 1,968 435 8 100 21 2,532 12,629
2012 27 8,801 1,782 436 4 102 11 2,335 11,162
2013 23 9,442 1,467 472 2 106 14 2,060 11,525
2014 21 10,129 1,379 506 6 101 4 1,995 12,146
2015 16 9,635 1,237 541 3 1,718 3,499 13,150
2016 8,955 1,395 444 5 1,685 3 3,532 12,487
2017 8,966 1,099 414 2 1,665 3,180 12,146
2018 11,651 852 598 2 1,683 3,135 14,787
2019 10,752 1,025 610 3 1,695 3,333 14,086
2020 9,342 761 1,093 4 1,702 27 3,588 12,930
2021 9,804 1,180 1,328 3 1,715 4,225 14,029
2022 10,604 1,322 778 3 1,818 3,921 14,525
2023 10,467 [R ] 1,091 628 4 1,779 3,502 13,969 [R ]
2024 10,413 1,013 714 3 1,629 3,358 13,771

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/