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Table CO2.T4. Industrial sector CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption by source, 1960-2024, Alaska (thousand metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2))
Table CO2.T4. Industrial sector CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption by source, 1960-2024, Alaska
(thousand metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2))



Year



Coal


Natural
gas a
Petroleum b


Total
Asphalt and
road oil
Distillate
fuel oil

HGL c

Kerosene

Lubricants
Motor
gasoline
Petroleum
coke
Residual
fuel oil

Other d

Total
1960 471 95 374 (s) 37 1 108 521 1,087
1961 868 99 417 (s) 14 1 88 519 1,487
1962 1,012 174 397 (s) 9 1 133 539 1,725
1963 903 114 439 (s) 9 1 155 104 707 1,724
1964 851 112 515 1 71 104 691 1,654
1965 618 90 527 (s) (s) 31 28 108 695 1,402
1966 1,217 209 585 1 (s) 39 36 106 768 2,194
1967 1,452 140 656 (s) 94 35 102 886 2,478
1968 1,211 251 757 (s) (s) 60 59 105 981 2,443
1969 927 1,054 792 4 (s) (s) 61 19 201 1,078 3,059
1970 802 1,005 819 6 6 (s) 40 35 198 1,104 2,911
1971 854 982 913 7 6 (s) 72 12 227 1,236 3,072
1972 756 1,463 728 8 3 (s) 310 27 277 1,354 3,573
1973 841 1,546 768 6 3 (s) 43 29 303 1,151 3,538
1974 715 1,463 728 7 12 (s) 36 31 292 1,105 3,284
1975 994 2,074 902 12 13 6 40 15 288 1,275 4,343
1976 858 2,199 1,364 21 14 6 45 5 279 1,734 4,791
1977 534 3,436 1,552 30 18 5 47 5 384 2,039 6,009
1978 4,768 1,585 29 17 5 43 38 505 2,223 6,992
1979 5,375 812 9 121 5 45 538 1,529 6,904
1980 5,144 760 12 8 5 42 7 546 1,378 6,523
1981 3,519 877 11 15 4 4 9 329 1,250 4,769
1982 8,811 1,031 14 514 4 5 358 1,926 10,737
1983 8,862 393 8 4 4 5 2,232 2,646 11,508
1984 9,431 461 7 2 5 2 2,161 2,637 12,069
1985 7,218 730 9 2 4 152 398 1,215 2,131 4,641 11,859
1986 6,894 495 8 2 4 144 2,258 2,013 4,924 11,818
1987 9,534 363 7 (s) 5 150 481 1,734 2,740 12,274
1988 11,402 806 7 (s) 4 24 2,103 2,944 14,346
1989 12,882 797 3 (s) 5 24 1,869 2,698 15,580
1990 13,167 607 2 (s) 5 21 55 1,824 2,513 15,680
1991 15,384 835 1 (s) 4 21 131 876 1,869 17,253
1992 16,201 966 1 (s) 4 22 141 1,303 2,437 18,637
1993 3 15,964 1,002 1 2 4 15 141 1,148 2,313 18,280
1994 8 15,370 1,000 6 (s) 5 21 161 1,300 2,492 17,869
1995 18,433 1,330 7 (s) 5 23 177 1,211 2,751 21,184
1996 4 18,811 1,602 1 (s) 4 23 183 1,644 3,457 22,271
1997 4 17,655 1,537 14 (s) 5 19 65 1,629 3,270 20,928
1998 2 18,273 1,540 14 (s) 5 29 1,586 3,174 21,448
1999 2 17,405 1,411 1 (s) 5 9 1,635 3,061 20,469
2000 1 18,004 981 (s) (s) 5 9 1,466 2,461 20,466
2001 2 17,534 989 1 (s) 4 28 9 1,997 3,027 20,563
2002 1 18,071 1,010 3 4 31 1,848 2,897 20,970
2003 1 17,779 949 2 (s) 4 42 2,125 3,123 20,903
2004 1 17,093 904 2 (s) 4 41 2,085 3,037 20,131
2005 2 18,530 827 (s) (s) 4 38 2,208 3,077 21,610
2006 3 15,029 940 2 2 4 38 2,336 3,321 18,354
2007 2 14,957 1,148 1 1 4 24 2,277 3,455 18,415
2008 (s) 13,393 1,154 1 1 4 27 (s) 1,743 2,930 16,324
2009 5 13,755 1,401 3 (s) 3 25 2 1,493 2,927 16,687
2010 5 13,266 1,050 6 (s) 44 73 2 1,605 2,779 16,050
2011 7 13,129 1,412 4 (s) 41 70 1,604 3,131 16,267
2012 2 13,498 1,730 2 (s) 40 76 1,392 3,240 16,739
2013 2 13,435 1,801 3 (s) 37 82 1,311 3,234 16,671
2014 2 13,484 1,715 4 (s) 37 43 1,073 2,872 16,357
2015 2 13,505 1,777 2 (s) 38 35 813 2,664 16,171
2016 2 13,628 1,472 4 (s) 33 35 876 2,420 16,050
2017 2 14,176 843 2 (s) 30 36 905 1,816 15,994
2018 2 14,629 908 2 26 37 (s) 913 1,886 16,516
2019 2 14,681 [R ] 671 4 24 37 950 1,686 16,368 [R ]
2020 2 16,094 [R ] 688 4 25 38 937 1,692 17,788 [R ]
2021 2 17,003 [R ] 1,122 4 (s) 22 37 (s) 907 2,093 19,097 [R ]
2022 2 19,206 [R ] 1,134 4 (s) 21 39 (s) 883 2,081 21,289 [R ]
2023 2 19,622 [R ] 1,107 3 (s) 19 38 (s) 866 2,034 21,658 [R ]
2024 2 20,238 1,074 2 (s) 18 23 (s) 864 1,982 22,221

Footnotes:

a Excludes supplemental gaseous fuels.

b Excludes biofuels.

c Hydrocarbon gas liquids, include natural gas liquids and refinery olefins.

d Includes aviation gasoline blending components, crude oil, petrochemical feedstocks, motor gasoline blending components, miscellaneous, still gas, special naphthas, unfinished oils, and waxes.

— = No consumption, including cases where all primary energy consumption is for nonfuel purposes and not burned. 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 industrial sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and industrial 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/