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



Year



Coal a



Natural gas b
Petroleum c


Total
Distillate
fuel oil

HGL d

Kerosene

Total
1960 2,748 12,325 19,355 472 1,732 21,558 36,631
1961 2,564 13,149 20,787 465 2,160 23,412 39,125
1962 2,362 13,971 23,163 486 1,894 25,543 41,877
1963 2,034 14,389 23,181 528 1,829 25,538 41,960
1964 1,859 14,680 22,891 621 1,683 25,195 41,734
1965 1,720 15,643 24,824 499 1,727 27,049 44,412
1966 1,438 17,575 24,074 506 1,582 26,162 45,175
1967 1,155 17,013 25,100 480 1,601 27,181 45,348
1968 1,052 17,284 25,843 513 2,071 28,427 46,763
1969 883 17,936 25,828 626 2,203 28,658 47,476
1970 842 18,759 25,903 616 2,316 28,835 48,436
1971 689 19,060 25,575 635 2,400 28,610 48,358
1972 466 19,652 26,542 712 2,482 29,736 49,854
1973 397 18,712 26,847 685 2,020 29,552 48,661
1974 328 18,493 24,832 625 1,764 27,221 46,042
1975 278 17,614 24,110 681 1,555 26,346 44,238
1976 209 18,275 26,520 713 2,127 29,360 47,844
1977 227 17,451 26,664 733 1,622 29,019 46,697
1978 220 17,756 26,612 679 1,449 28,741 46,717
1979 143 16,821 19,151 567 814 20,532 37,496
1980 168 18,027 16,237 556 715 17,507 35,703
1981 200 18,057 15,098 591 626 16,314 34,571
1982 248 18,518 13,639 554 762 14,955 33,720
1983 147 17,475 12,667 658 621 13,946 31,568
1984 221 18,293 14,898 656 1,475 17,030 35,544
1985 218 17,391 14,909 714 1,336 16,959 34,569
1986 251 18,324 16,360 726 917 18,003 36,579
1987 209 18,253 17,823 849 1,333 20,004 38,466
1988 165 19,464 17,964 823 1,728 20,514 40,144
1989 155 19,847 16,659 870 1,150 18,679 38,682
1990 130 18,437 13,579 903 732 15,214 33,781
1991 121 18,429 12,477 1,118 871 14,466 33,016
1992 118 20,627 14,024 1,099 520 15,643 36,388
1993 98 20,931 13,190 950 649 14,790 35,819
1994 66 20,983 12,813 963 579 14,355 35,405
1995 68 20,490 12,321 1,000 515 13,835 34,394
1996 80 21,950 13,016 1,093 602 14,711 36,741
1997 66 20,455 12,640 969 724 14,333 34,855
1998 39 18,510 11,463 957 775 13,195 31,744
1999 52 20,207 12,199 1,038 966 14,203 34,463
2000 27 21,905 15,326 1,375 973 17,674 39,606
2001 30 20,595 15,857 1,040 992 17,889 38,514
2002 13 20,099 14,289 1,205 682 16,175 36,286
2003 26 22,323 15,158 1,192 680 17,029 39,378
2004 38 21,407 14,903 1,236 857 16,997 38,442
2005 31 22,103 15,232 1,126 914 17,272 39,406
2006 30 19,314 11,592 1,003 748 13,344 32,688
2007 31 21,730 12,927 1,152 547 14,627 36,388
2008 21,353 12,076 1,421 274 13,772 35,125
2009 21,946 8,894 1,435 404 10,732 32,678
2010 21,219 8,478 1,396 414 10,289 31,508
2011 21,467 7,895 1,243 301 9,439 30,906
2012 19,591 9,382 1,058 152 10,592 30,183
2013 22,841 7,685 1,220 164 9,069 31,910
2014 25,094 8,310 1,561 279 10,150 35,244
2015 24,709 8,922 1,413 190 10,524 35,233
2016 22,517 6,543 1,336 250 8,128 30,645
2017 23,631 6,123 1,376 167 7,666 31,297
2018 26,540 7,721 1,715 156 9,591 36,131
2019 25,868 7,576 1,778 239 9,593 35,461
2020 23,907 5,571 1,607 229 7,406 31,313
2021 24,332 7,475 1,608 183 9,266 33,598
2022 24,546 7,551 1,522 164 9,237 33,783
2023 22,626 7,295 1,445 292 9,032 [R ] 31,658
2024 21,881 7,051 1,525 223 8,799 30,680

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/