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Table CO2.T4. Industrial sector CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption by source, 1960-2024, South Dakota (thousand metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2))
Table CO2.T4. Industrial sector CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption by source, 1960-2024, South Dakota
(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 10 274 758 9 30 4 978 16 1,796 2,080
1961 8 284 759 11 16 4 931 8 1,730 2,023
1962 6 279 761 10 9 4 979 40 1,802 2,087
1963 8 259 769 15 9 4 965 72 1,834 2,101
1964 8 288 911 12 15 4 936 29 1,908 2,204
1965 8 239 928 11 16 3 918 7 1,884 2,131
1966 8 282 975 15 13 4 919 15 1,940 2,230
1967 8 200 935 20 25 4 884 7 1,874 2,082
1968 6 207 865 23 23 4 877 30 1,822 2,035
1969 10 321 829 26 17 3 885 31 1,791 2,122
1970 9 350 993 28 1 3 826 17 1,868 2,228
1971 7 282 996 28 (s) 4 764 11 1,803 2,093
1972 7 317 996 43 (s) 4 641 30 1,715 2,039
1973 6 277 834 48 2 7 775 24 1,690 1,973
1974 7 278 685 54 1 7 732 21 1,500 1,785
1975 105 298 697 48 1 5 608 25 1,383 1,787
1976 299 414 515 65 42 5 536 47 1,210 1,923
1977 299 357 421 119 34 1 539 57 1,171 1,827
1978 317 356 602 56 41 1 659 41 1,399 2,073
1979 95 175 1,135 115 9 1 620 43 1,923 2,192
1980 231 240 698 111 2 1 551 45 1,408 1,878
1981 297 205 677 65 4 1 455 68 1,269 1,771
1982 542 203 739 113 2 1 422 17 1,294 2,039
1983 338 200 615 83 3 1 448 34 1,183 1,721
1984 369 224 755 27 4 1 339 23 1,148 1,741
1985 456 187 739 38 2 1 260 8 1,047 1,690
1986 394 176 1,141 55 5 1 222 24 1,448 2,018
1987 379 177 1,123 71 2 1 236 22 1,454 2,009
1988 328 251 1,206 43 2 1 203 25 1,480 2,058
1989 422 265 1,023 171 2 1 202 20 1,419 2,106
1990 366 311 1,021 128 1 1 183 17 1,351 2,027
1991 479 264 1,002 40 1 1 181 15 1,241 1,984
1992 438 257 929 59 2 1 161 51 1,202 1,897
1993 547 282 1,087 78 1 1 194 54 1,414 2,243
1994 736 307 1,104 60 (s) 1 165 38 1,368 2,411
1995 641 381 945 51 1 1 190 5 1,193 2,215
1996 649 394 980 54 1 1 195 19 1,251 2,294
1997 716 408 882 38 1 1 204 26 1,151 2,276
1998 746 333 819 30 1 1 138 45 1,033 2,112
1999 811 304 872 24 1 1 159 38 1,094 2,209
2000 1,186 274 835 47 1 1 150 30 1,063 2,524
2001 600 242 855 33 1 1 225 48 1,162 2,004
2002 484 568 768 82 1 1 223 49 1,123 2,175
2003 578 609 758 49 1 1 249 22 1,079 2,267
2004 381 600 757 73 (s) 1 296 38 1,164 2,145
2005 435 585 780 57 (s) 1 278 29 1,145 2,165
2006 434 568 728 59 (s) 1 300 13 1,102 2,104
2007 436 1,100 899 60 (s) 1 194 11 1,164 2,700
2008 308 1,707 816 40 (s) 1 136 17 1,010 3,025
2009 196 1,907 828 46 (s) 1 143 9 1,027 3,130
2010 253 2,144 750 40 (s) 12 108 910 3,308
2011 295 2,145 969 32 (s) 12 110 18 1,140 3,580
2012 319 2,172 838 34 (s) 11 104 987 3,478
2013 324 2,394 943 51 (s) 11 105 1 1,112 3,830
2014 336 2,418 804 46 (s) 11 98 2 962 3,717
2015 319 2,403 821 43 (s) 13 94 2 972 3,694
2016 331 2,390 810 47 (s) 13 85 4 958 3,679
2017 358 2,445 766 42 (s) 11 86 4 909 3,712
2018 289 2,546 801 50 (s) 10 87 948 3,782
2019 351 2,555 [R ] 787 67 (s) 8 83 945 3,851 [R ]
2020 311 2,515 1,163 65 (s) 9 84 1,322 4,148
2021 348 2,696 790 74 (s) 10 85 1 960 4,004
2022 403 2,513 798 76 (s) 10 88 1 973 3,889
2023 410 2,532 [R ] 779 59 (s) 7 94 1 941 3,883 [R ]
2024 359 2,572 756 42 (s) 6 106 1 913 3,844

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/