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Table CO2.T2. Residential sector CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption by source, 1960-2024, New Jersey (thousand metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2))
Table CO2.T2. Residential sector CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption by source, 1960-2024, New Jersey
(thousand metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2))



Year



Coal a



Natural gas b
Petroleum c


Total
Distillate
fuel oil

HGL d

Kerosene

Total
1960 632 4,122 11,023 159 498 11,680 16,434
1961 585 4,843 11,309 143 552 12,004 17,432
1962 496 5,288 11,740 160 460 12,361 18,144
1963 464 5,699 12,366 182 452 13,000 19,163
1964 404 5,941 12,254 241 370 12,865 19,209
1965 371 6,339 12,509 145 402 13,057 19,766
1966 294 6,774 12,524 171 389 13,084 20,153
1967 256 7,452 13,034 162 387 13,583 21,291
1968 227 7,539 13,581 161 301 14,043 21,808
1969 210 7,999 13,882 175 308 14,364 22,574
1970 190 7,628 14,188 180 319 14,687 22,505
1971 159 7,790 14,054 175 358 14,587 22,535
1972 107 8,153 15,129 199 397 15,726 23,986
1973 105 7,438 15,313 191 330 15,834 23,377
1974 72 7,388 13,399 195 250 13,844 21,304
1975 51 7,075 13,206 208 179 13,593 20,719
1976 47 8,088 13,523 250 293 14,066 22,201
1977 46 7,355 12,811 256 426 13,493 20,894
1978 32 7,482 12,114 245 393 12,751 20,265
1979 21 6,857 9,256 172 103 9,531 16,410
1980 26 7,262 10,329 168 109 10,606 17,893
1981 41 7,759 9,978 204 80 10,262 18,062
1982 38 7,921 8,311 182 147 8,639 16,598
1983 32 7,807 6,911 216 129 7,255 15,094
1984 16 8,041 8,128 199 610 8,937 16,994
1985 53 7,887 8,693 198 376 9,268 17,208
1986 33 8,312 8,293 221 267 8,782 17,126
1987 17 8,858 8,582 239 213 9,034 17,909
1988 13 9,508 8,621 292 196 9,109 18,630
1989 8 10,297 7,627 281 237 8,145 18,450
1990 6 9,114 5,885 194 122 6,202 15,322
1991 5 9,306 5,520 239 136 5,895 15,206
1992 6 10,536 5,610 284 113 6,008 16,550
1993 3 10,525 5,300 300 93 5,693 16,221
1994 4 11,850 5,909 282 121 6,311 18,164
1995 2 10,561 5,178 334 98 5,610 16,174
1996 2 12,132 5,238 364 118 5,719 17,854
1997 2 11,805 4,890 301 121 5,312 17,118
1998 1 10,662 3,928 379 128 4,435 15,098
1999 1 11,452 4,205 405 112 4,722 16,175
2000 1 11,920 4,450 426 124 5,000 16,921
2001 1 11,577 4,113 430 170 4,714 16,291
2002 1 11,500 3,931 342 59 4,332 15,833
2003 1 13,414 4,614 440 57 5,111 18,526
2004 1 12,807 4,310 348 64 4,722 17,530
2005 1 12,734 3,824 307 76 4,208 16,942
2006 (s) 10,831 3,062 250 48 3,361 14,193
2007 1 12,509 3,233 356 30 3,618 16,128
2008 12,068 3,421 380 23 3,823 15,892
2009 12,330 2,845 373 15 3,232 15,562
2010 11,930 2,334 360 15 2,709 14,638
2011 11,630 1,966 360 11 2,337 13,967
2012 10,434 1,797 254 4 2,055 12,489
2013 12,558 1,891 277 5 2,173 14,731
2014 13,707 2,125 327 7 2,459 16,166
2015 13,135 2,104 273 4 2,381 15,516
2016 11,899 1,393 250 4 1,648 13,547
2017 12,212 1,391 271 2 1,664 13,876
2018 13,625 1,841 310 2 2,153 15,777
2019 13,161 1,789 302 2 2,094 15,256
2020 12,305 1,475 243 2 1,720 14,025
2021 12,775 1,780 257 3 2,040 14,815
2022 13,121 1,821 228 2 2,051 15,172
2023 11,876 1,716 219 4 1,940 13,816
2024 12,085 1,699 216 3 1,919 14,004

Footnotes:

a Beginning in 2008, consumption data not collected and assumed to be zero.

b Excludes supplemental gaseous fuels.

c Excludes biofuels.

d 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 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/