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Table CO2.T4. Industrial sector CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption by source, 1960-2024, Rhode Island (thousand metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2))
Table CO2.T4. Industrial sector CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption by source, 1960-2024, Rhode Island
(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 9 152 156 3 41 12 2 1,910 57 2,182 2,343
1961 8 148 155 3 39 11 2 1,520 1,731 1,887
1962 7 172 158 4 60 14 4 1,883 56 2,180 2,360
1963 8 199 167 6 48 14 2 1,728 57 2,022 2,230
1964 9 227 134 6 38 15 2 1,990 85 2,271 2,506
1965 8 226 184 6 50 19 2 1,007 90 1,357 1,592
1966 7 247 185 5 52 20 2 995 81 1,340 1,594
1967 7 251 237 7 65 12 1 1,245 57 1,624 1,882
1968 6 277 267 8 39 13 2 1,205 59 1,593 1,876
1969 5 330 290 11 41 11 1 1,434 63 1,851 2,185
1970 4 301 286 15 37 11 1 1,531 63 1,945 2,250
1971 3 323 259 15 36 13 1 1,703 38 2,065 2,390
1972 2 225 255 19 30 14 1 1,756 39 2,114 2,341
1973 2 232 231 24 20 15 1 1,676 38 2,004 2,238
1974 2 233 200 20 20 14 1 1,272 36 1,563 1,798
1975 5 303 188 27 16 9 1 904 1,145 1,453
1976 5 251 203 30 26 10 1 1,184 1,455 1,711
1977 2 472 209 32 21 14 1 1,246 1,523 1,998
1978 4 241 207 25 20 15 1 875 1,142 1,387
1979 6 302 168 18 20 16 1 411 634 942
1980 9 264 177 15 12 14 1 308 527 800
1981 5 264 137 13 2 13 1 348 514 782
1982 255 138 18 12 1 292 461 716
1983 264 155 14 (s) 13 1 222 405 669
1984 5 284 182 9 (s) 14 4 304 513 801
1985 9 244 117 15 (s) 13 10 459 614 867
1986 55 181 136 27 1 12 12 549 27 764 1,000
1987 2 231 264 27 1 14 10 395 30 742 975
1988 408 232 133 22 7 13 13 299 24 511 1,150
1989 57 243 149 14 (s) 14 13 232 22 445 744
1990 (s) 231 120 12 6 14 13 213 22 401 632
1991 1,416 114 9 6 13 10 177 329 1,746
1992 2,492 141 10 5 13 10 214 393 2,885
1993 497 132 10 3 13 18 280 457 954
1994 2,168 146 9 3 14 18 219 409 2,577
1995 1,845 120 9 3 14 20 176 341 2,187
1996 1,453 126 9 1 13 17 148 8 322 1,775
1997 1,298 147 3 1 14 19 139 7 330 1,628
1998 2,220 107 3 5 15 17 139 11 296 2,516
1999 1,823 100 14 8 15 9 126 15 286 2,109
2000 432 72 9 (s) 15 12 121 10 239 670
2001 323 52 11 (s) 13 30 96 10 212 535
2002 235 65 15 (s) 13 38 118 13 263 498
2003 237 105 7 (s) 12 39 146 10 320 557
2004 295 108 6 12 38 130 6 301 595
2005 312 88 10 1 12 38 137 8 294 606
2006 337 93 11 (s) 12 40 102 10 269 606
2007 355 70 8 (s) 12 53 83 12 238 593
2008 358 41 6 1 11 53 36 13 161 519
2009 409 69 5 10 49 108 7 249 658
2010 424 64 9 15 38 40 4 169 593
2011 395 53 10 (s) 13 37 43 3 159 554
2012 418 43 11 (s) 12 39 11 2 118 535
2013 435 37 13 (s) 12 40 3 13 118 552
2014 425 49 16 11 39 5 14 134 559
2015 450 40 14 13 39 8 13 127 577
2016 444 50 14 (s) 13 40 17 12 145 589
2017 447 69 18 10 40 7 36 181 628
2018 461 82 9 10 41 1 33 175 636
2019 465 78 3 (s) 9 41 1 34 166 631
2020 441 84 3 (s) 9 41 (s) 31 168 609
2021 446 63 3 (s) 9 41 3 29 148 594
2022 442 64 6 (s) 8 43 3 15 138 581
2023 430 62 4 (s) 6 43 2 15 132 561
2024 368 61 3 (s) 5 37 3 13 122 490

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/