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



Year



Coal a



Natural gas b
Petroleum c


Total
Distillate
fuel oil

HGL d

Kerosene

Total
1960 223 372 1,234 97 (s) 1,331 1,926
1961 253 389 1,272 48 2 1,322 1,963
1962 190 438 1,343 69 2 1,414 2,041
1963 161 519 1,461 78 1 1,540 2,220
1964 157 636 1,595 143 2 1,741 2,534
1965 173 616 1,457 150 2 1,608 2,397
1966 158 718 1,435 127 3 1,565 2,442
1967 112 754 1,342 153 2 1,497 2,363
1968 78 845 1,393 154 3 1,550 2,473
1969 78 1,146 1,419 166 12 1,598 2,822
1970 40 1,094 1,336 165 27 1,528 2,662
1971 47 1,176 1,402 180 14 1,595 2,817
1972 29 1,293 1,431 154 8 1,593 2,914
1973 13 1,251 1,317 136 3 1,456 2,721
1974 9 1,212 1,117 121 20 1,259 2,479
1975 9 1,584 1,029 69 20 1,118 2,711
1976 13 1,156 1,145 68 17 1,230 2,399
1977 12 558 1,342 71 28 1,442 2,012
1978 9 974 1,241 69 59 1,369 2,352
1979 7 1,045 1,164 116 26 1,306 2,358
1980 8 1,020 870 109 15 994 2,022
1981 1 950 1,092 120 29 1,241 2,193
1982 2 1,035 909 116 25 1,051 2,088
1983 1 926 795 137 11 944 1,871
1984 2 1,071 932 84 9 1,025 2,098
1985 1 1,173 994 98 17 1,110 2,284
1986 (s) 1,033 894 83 9 986 2,019
1987 2 1,022 638 80 4 722 1,745
1988 3 1,129 739 60 4 803 1,934
1989 3 1,236 823 68 16 907 2,147
1990 1 1,268 686 72 6 764 2,032
1991 (s) 1,438 638 93 6 736 2,174
1992 (s) 1,271 525 82 7 614 1,886
1993 1 1,643 662 92 8 762 2,405
1994 (s) 1,600 622 97 21 739 2,340
1995 (s) 1,555 549 93 11 653 2,209
1996 1,840 519 88 17 624 2,464
1997 (s) 1,813 461 75 14 550 2,363
1998 1,915 411 92 27 531 2,445
1999 (s) 2,168 469 104 34 606 2,774
2000 2,117 428 119 77 623 2,741
2001 2,088 457 132 72 661 2,749
2002 2,114 422 156 45 624 2,738
2003 1,992 391 167 31 590 2,582
2004 2,062 331 76 39 445 2,507
2005 2,187 271 165 31 467 2,654
2006 2,254 281 127 21 429 2,683
2007 2,348 240 122 3 365 2,713
2008 2,448 286 156 4 446 2,894
2009 2,439 234 187 25 446 2,885
2010 2,184 184 150 25 359 2,543
2011 2,529 173 152 26 352 2,881
2012 2,351 158 116 13 286 2,637
2013 2,474 152 144 10 306 2,780
2014 2,244 125 162 11 298 2,543
2015 2,066 126 121 9 256 2,322
2016 2,233 132 118 18 267 2,500
2017 2,708 146 139 11 295 3,004
2018 2,409 111 180 9 299 2,707
2019 2,671 98 207 11 316 2,987
2020 2,541 95 163 12 270 2,811
2021 2,585 138 212 11 362 2,947
2022 2,782 138 155 10 303 3,085
2023 2,663 147 150 19 316 2,979
2024 2,555 137 140 14 291 2,847

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/