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Table CO2.T3. Commercial sector CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption by source, 1960-2024, Washington (thousand metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2))
Table CO2.T3. Commercial sector CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption by source, 1960-2024, Washington
(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 163 355 994 21 83 208 1,306 1,824
1961 184 383 968 23 (s) 86 172 1,250 1,816
1962 138 436 902 42 1 91 171 1,206 1,780
1963 123 476 896 44 (s) 93 165 1,199 1,798
1964 119 703 965 49 (s) 94 193 1,301 2,122
1965 138 607 884 54 (s) 95 195 1,229 1,974
1966 126 721 930 47 1 100 198 1,276 2,123
1967 88 853 815 58 1 101 182 1,157 2,098
1968 65 915 910 59 3 110 201 1,283 2,262
1969 64 967 927 67 1 110 205 1,309 2,339
1970 32 1,034 958 69 6 114 227 1,374 2,440
1971 52 1,153 948 69 8 118 229 1,373 2,577
1972 39 1,301 907 53 5 119 283 1,367 2,706
1973 24 1,802 852 46 4 124 271 1,297 3,122
1974 19 1,844 666 41 12 138 255 1,112 2,975
1975 26 1,767 654 24 11 140 168 997 2,790
1976 29 1,747 676 25 14 150 117 982 2,758
1977 206 1,659 746 29 18 142 158 1,092 2,957
1978 293 1,407 729 31 19 157 156 1,092 2,792
1979 218 1,853 659 34 7 136 75 912 2,982
1980 278 1,715 462 38 7 179 201 887 2,881
1981 219 1,594 321 41 7 161 360 890 2,702
1982 307 1,706 857 42 7 176 435 1,518 3,531
1983 404 1,588 743 49 154 190 294 1,431 3,423
1984 371 1,793 872 29 92 106 741 1,840 4,004
1985 379 1,955 1,790 33 85 133 353 2,395 4,729
1986 145 1,747 1,058 26 22 116 66 1,286 3,178
1987 87 1,772 851 40 334 118 26 1,368 3,228
1988 192 1,994 1,060 32 361 104 104 1,660 3,845
1989 151 2,105 744 36 270 97 33 1,181 3,437
1990 110 2,109 803 39 6 105 25 979 3,198
1991 142 2,278 691 53 7 71 47 869 3,289
1992 161 2,067 401 53 5 49 26 534 2,762
1993 202 2,401 431 55 5 17 28 537 3,140
1994 157 2,377 480 57 7 17 22 583 3,117
1995 147 2,354 544 74 6 22 52 697 3,198
1996 45 2,653 426 75 3 22 79 606 3,304
1997 42 2,598 468 144 5 22 21 661 3,300
1998 31 2,527 368 131 10 23 16 548 3,106
1999 36 2,834 409 120 5 117 13 665 3,536
2000 44 2,791 392 124 5 101 13 635 3,470
2001 44 3,136 523 135 9 54 3 724 3,904
2002 45 2,538 502 185 10 68 2 765 3,348
2003 51 2,604 478 117 12 31 1 638 3,292
2004 46 2,643 325 89 12 31 458 3,146
2005 2,715 451 97 20 49 617 3,333
2006 (s) 2,801 440 114 9 50 (s) 613 3,414
2007 (s) 2,919 336 114 4 60 (s) 516 3,435
2008 3,070 575 185 3 56 818 3,888
2009 3,044 436 164 2 47 (s) 649 3,694
2010 2,815 654 174 2 33 864 3,678
2011 3,087 501 165 1 35 (s) 702 3,789
2012 2,917 501 258 (s) 49 (s) 808 3,726
2013 3,057 503 223 1 56 (s) 783 3,840
2014 3,014 555 236 1 48 840 3,853
2015 2,810 555 176 1 528 1,259 4,069
2016 2,947 558 209 1 605 1,374 4,321
2017 3,434 316 270 1 517 1,104 4,537
2018 3,278 588 313 1 528 1,430 4,708
2019 3,503 319 299 1 528 1,147 4,650
2020 3,188 574 305 1 531 1,411 4,599
2021 3,309 506 331 1 533 1,372 4,681
2022 3,636 495 306 1 559 1,362 4,997
2023 3,419 498 294 2 557 1,351 4,770
2024 3,387 484 282 1 492 1,259 4,646

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/