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Table CO2.T3. Commercial sector CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption by source, 1960-2024, Wisconsin (thousand metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2))
Table CO2.T3. Commercial sector CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption by source, 1960-2024, Wisconsin
(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 2,373 597 783 84 42 110 262 1,280 4,250
1961 2,552 699 797 84 57 117 233 1,288 4,540
1962 2,408 952 832 101 51 103 226 1,313 4,673
1963 2,001 912 821 113 48 118 232 1,333 4,246
1964 1,613 1,045 809 112 40 110 234 1,305 3,963
1965 1,821 1,271 823 115 22 115 192 1,269 4,360
1966 1,895 1,566 830 153 23 103 182 1,291 4,751
1967 1,600 1,823 903 164 64 108 127 1,366 4,789
1968 1,625 1,960 877 168 65 106 127 1,343 4,929
1969 1,537 2,843 840 172 63 108 130 1,313 5,693
1970 1,151 2,947 819 175 55 21 115 1,185 5,283
1971 1,403 2,575 822 181 40 19 92 1,154 5,132
1972 857 2,364 829 198 28 20 95 1,171 4,392
1973 617 2,960 821 187 28 20 89 1,145 4,723
1974 665 3,536 803 179 21 20 87 1,109 5,310
1975 737 3,650 770 169 18 20 79 1,055 5,443
1976 851 3,112 875 175 14 19 137 1,219 5,182
1977 632 3,298 875 169 11 19 151 1,225 5,155
1978 436 4,181 893 163 12 23 122 1,213 5,830
1979 578 4,338 856 96 4 22 99 1,078 5,994
1980 94 4,121 724 93 24 28 14 884 5,099
1981 75 3,642 496 85 2 30 6 619 4,336
1982 73 3,739 551 88 54 32 18 743 4,555
1983 90 3,640 1,619 104 3 100 4 1,832 5,562
1984 235 3,754 1,989 102 2 96 3 2,191 6,180
1985 48 3,899 1,419 95 7 106 50 1,677 5,624
1986 60 2,960 783 96 2 105 119 1,105 4,125
1987 166 3,087 852 106 2 106 55 1,121 4,373
1988 143 3,578 818 109 3 107 117 1,154 4,875
1989 34 3,734 1,012 139 3 104 140 1,397 5,166
1990 10 3,538 917 131 4 120 102 1,273 4,821
1991 20 3,815 842 164 4 92 84 1,186 5,021
1992 9 3,812 663 155 4 79 108 1,009 4,830
1993 72 4,132 669 174 5 19 92 958 5,161
1994 105 4,218 512 171 3 33 78 797 5,119
1995 271 4,553 423 174 4 19 51 670 5,494
1996 221 5,042 421 233 5 29 62 750 6,013
1997 341 4,758 541 206 3 18 62 831 5,930
1998 299 4,355 596 185 4 19 110 915 5,569
1999 352 4,382 623 219 3 31 79 954 5,689
2000 381 4,348 585 206 4 29 85 909 5,637
2001 393 4,069 623 195 9 28 94 948 5,410
2002 258 4,593 526 233 6 28 173 966 5,817
2003 319 4,663 634 280 11 30 186 1,140 6,122
2004 317 4,394 575 247 13 31 118 984 5,695
2005 695 4,626 538 160 12 30 140 881 6,201
2006 62 4,628 387 147 10 20 38 602 5,292
2007 116 4,784 434 158 4 20 12 627 5,527
2008 455 5,222 542 229 3 19 (s) 793 6,470
2009 278 4,920 422 178 2 19 (s) 622 5,820
2010 285 4,408 284 215 2 19 519 5,212
2011 253 4,687 357 196 1 18 573 5,513
2012 77 4,163 329 163 1 18 511 4,751
2013 83 5,415 266 204 1 19 489 5,987
2014 68 5,879 301 220 2 18 541 6,488
2015 51 4,995 308 211 1 382 902 5,948
2016 54 4,907 306 206 2 384 897 5,858
2017 51 4,979 336 247 1 389 973 6,002
2018 51 5,547 277 347 1 391 1,016 6,615
2019 51 5,641 267 330 1 391 989 6,681
2020 39 5,102 190 354 1 394 939 6,080
2021 5,599 281 369 1 398 1,049 6,648
2022 6,483 296 349 1 409 1,055 7,539
2023 6,120 [R ] 276 277 2 407 962 7,082 [R ]
2024 5,911 256 264 1 329 850 6,761

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/