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



Year



Coal a



Natural gas b
Petroleum c


Total
Distillate
fuel oil

HGL d

Kerosene

Total
1960 365 1,241 43 42 (s) 86 1,692
1961 357 1,356 40 56 4 100 1,813
1962 403 1,539 34 52 6 92 2,035
1963 329 1,431 38 56 7 101 1,861
1964 293 1,609 40 68 11 119 2,021
1965 255 1,504 42 86 8 137 1,895
1966 260 1,766 42 77 10 128 2,154
1967 252 1,907 57 94 5 156 2,316
1968 164 2,000 58 117 5 180 2,344
1969 220 2,155 65 118 5 188 2,563
1970 146 2,220 62 118 3 182 2,549
1971 279 2,479 96 126 4 226 2,984
1972 163 2,430 100 143 4 247 2,840
1973 174 2,438 131 120 4 254 2,866
1974 264 2,542 139 112 2 253 3,059
1975 90 3,010 154 96 2 251 3,351
1976 130 3,338 145 101 1 247 3,715
1977 175 1,792 145 79 1 225 2,192
1978 142 2,423 146 81 1 228 2,794
1979 243 3,076 101 54 3 158 3,478
1980 111 3,338 48 59 107 3,556
1981 78 3,130 31 65 11 108 3,316
1982 67 2,288 54 73 19 146 2,501
1983 68 3,136 71 90 16 177 3,380
1984 109 3,115 60 109 6 175 3,399
1985 125 3,347 29 107 4 140 3,613
1986 98 2,897 30 106 2 138 3,133
1987 64 2,378 39 110 4 153 2,595
1988 95 2,421 52 108 3 162 2,679
1989 106 2,604 74 79 2 156 2,866
1990 119 2,506 60 72 2 134 2,759
1991 122 2,877 56 71 2 129 3,128
1992 90 2,555 41 57 1 99 2,744
1993 48 2,969 56 34 1 92 3,109
1994 35 2,772 41 28 2 71 2,878
1995 22 2,764 31 36 1 68 2,855
1996 25 3,006 32 43 2 76 3,108
1997 30 3,214 38 83 2 123 3,367
1998 28 3,151 30 25 2 57 3,236
1999 30 3,105 34 53 2 89 3,225
2000 14 3,103 34 100 2 136 3,254
2001 15 3,070 39 171 1 212 3,296
2002 53 3,341 36 106 1 142 3,537
2003 18 3,090 30 91 1 122 3,230
2004 48 3,392 37 102 1 139 3,580
2005 8 3,243 11 133 1 145 3,396
2006 7 3,364 13 156 1 169 3,540
2007 5 3,390 12 140 1 153 3,548
2008 3,716 7 161 (s) 169 3,885
2009 3,620 10 155 (s) 165 3,785
2010 3,674 9 107 (s) 116 3,789
2011 3,867 10 129 (s) 139 4,006
2012 3,317 11 100 (s) 112 3,428
2013 3,923 8 132 (s) 140 4,063
2014 3,458 9 110 (s) 119 3,577
2015 3,243 10 95 (s) 105 3,348
2016 3,535 11 97 (s) 109 3,644
2017 3,682 10 156 (s) 166 3,848
2018 3,718 11 158 (s) 170 3,887
2019 4,208 10 192 (s) 202 4,410
2020 4,095 8 116 (s) 123 4,218
2021 3,969 9 98 (s) 108 4,077
2022 4,360 10 141 (s) 150 4,511
2023 4,557 11 141 (s) 152 4,708
2024 4,107 9 143 (s) 153 4,260

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/