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



Year



Coal a



Natural gas b
Petroleum c


Total
Distillate
fuel oil

HGL d

Kerosene

Total
1960 12,435 12,734 10,814 232 1,147 12,192 37,361
1961 11,305 13,021 10,626 237 1,150 12,013 36,339
1962 9,871 13,445 12,014 259 1,203 13,476 36,793
1963 8,879 13,798 12,120 282 1,186 13,588 36,265
1964 8,337 13,866 11,648 316 1,117 13,080 35,284
1965 7,453 14,067 12,231 278 1,142 13,651 35,171
1966 6,484 15,117 11,852 319 1,207 13,378 34,979
1967 5,666 15,340 12,655 298 1,469 14,421 35,428
1968 5,133 15,663 13,238 302 1,383 14,923 35,719
1969 4,578 16,159 13,034 365 1,429 14,828 35,565
1970 4,586 16,268 13,459 389 1,398 15,246 36,100
1971 3,841 16,668 13,520 384 1,514 15,418 35,927
1972 2,485 16,732 14,609 417 1,778 16,804 36,022
1973 2,287 16,069 14,785 415 1,341 16,541 34,897
1974 1,553 14,760 13,756 401 1,049 15,205 31,518
1975 1,211 14,817 13,608 434 840 14,882 30,910
1976 1,138 15,784 14,993 457 901 16,351 33,273
1977 1,088 15,014 15,164 474 762 16,400 32,501
1978 1,026 15,499 14,260 436 689 15,385 31,910
1979 609 15,616 13,954 284 847 15,084 31,310
1980 732 15,558 11,993 327 980 13,300 29,590
1981 744 15,269 10,426 376 827 11,629 27,642
1982 685 14,723 8,918 366 911 10,195 25,603
1983 559 13,678 8,919 435 523 9,877 24,114
1984 696 14,543 10,490 471 1,458 12,418 27,657
1985 638 13,422 10,419 474 1,184 12,076 26,136
1986 780 13,995 9,061 408 1,234 10,703 25,477
1987 883 13,791 9,383 463 892 10,737 25,412
1988 760 14,717 9,755 486 1,212 11,453 26,930
1989 758 14,931 10,557 520 1,051 12,129 27,818
1990 631 13,222 8,705 522 572 9,798 23,651
1991 615 13,307 8,718 606 626 9,949 23,870
1992 704 14,629 8,836 640 658 10,134 25,467
1993 531 14,788 9,609 585 687 10,881 26,200
1994 416 14,738 9,479 595 618 10,692 25,847
1995 367 14,397 8,741 636 856 10,234 24,998
1996 281 15,280 8,912 693 1,001 10,605 26,166
1997 320 14,415 8,251 682 1,054 9,987 24,723
1998 223 11,965 6,986 718 1,206 8,910 21,098
1999 201 13,261 8,252 769 1,045 10,066 23,527
2000 205 14,425 9,097 925 1,158 11,180 25,810
2001 207 13,355 9,063 717 1,197 10,977 24,538
2002 168 13,163 8,907 827 824 10,558 23,889
2003 218 14,611 9,965 1,035 663 11,662 26,492
2004 162 13,660 9,755 997 805 11,557 25,380
2005 120 13,519 8,646 951 756 10,353 23,992
2006 136 11,332 7,311 941 589 8,842 20,310
2007 171 12,734 7,360 1,089 392 8,842 21,747
2008 12,627 11,387 1,251 204 12,842 25,469
2009 12,559 5,701 1,357 284 7,343 19,902
2010 12,310 6,340 1,309 308 7,957 20,267
2011 12,112 5,973 1,228 188 7,390 19,501
2012 10,929 5,248 1,047 79 6,373 17,302
2013 12,910 5,893 1,175 84 7,152 20,062
2014 14,186 6,765 1,255 149 8,169 22,355
2015 13,072 6,447 1,146 99 7,692 20,764
2016 11,892 5,428 1,063 111 6,602 18,495
2017 12,073 5,294 1,111 67 6,472 18,545
2018 13,897 6,397 1,306 68 7,771 21,668
2019 13,013 4,953 1,494 77 6,524 19,536
2020 12,172 4,407 1,171 73 5,652 17,824
2021 12,446 5,565 1,183 78 6,826 19,271
2022 13,033 5,807 1,180 72 7,059 20,092
2023 11,335 5,469 1,081 124 6,674 18,008
2024 11,578 5,285 1,074 95 6,454 18,032

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/