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



Year



Coal a



Natural gas b
Petroleum c


Total
Distillate
fuel oil

HGL d

Kerosene

Total
1960 106 881 50 291 1,222 1,328
1961 97 1,030 52 351 1,433 1,530
1962 84 1,138 49 319 1,505 1,589
1963 76 1,205 47 264 1,516 1,593
1964 73 1,134 70 203 1,407 1,480
1965 64 1,340 62 269 1,671 1,734
1966 54 36 1,489 58 223 1,770 1,860
1967 47 42 1,519 51 282 1,852 1,942
1968 43 38 1,576 67 317 1,960 2,041
1969 38 54 1,675 72 248 1,995 2,087
1970 37 56 1,668 69 181 1,919 2,011
1971 31 60 1,572 75 181 1,829 1,919
1972 21 64 1,718 91 166 1,976 2,061
1973 17 64 1,763 90 141 1,994 2,075
1974 13 66 1,460 95 123 1,677 1,756
1975 10 60 1,336 108 98 1,541 1,611
1976 9 65 1,575 121 120 1,816 1,891
1977 9 61 1,441 116 118 1,674 1,745
1978 6 63 1,475 125 109 1,709 1,778
1979 4 60 1,388 63 134 1,585 1,650
1980 5 68 935 69 95 1,100 1,173
1981 10 68 865 74 73 1,013 1,091
1982 6 67 601 81 64 746 819
1983 5 66 863 96 89 1,049 1,120
1984 7 71 1,015 98 181 1,294 1,372
1985 24 77 1,069 117 214 1,400 1,500
1986 6 83 888 118 121 1,126 1,216
1987 6 87 923 149 104 1,176 1,269
1988 4 98 957 176 128 1,261 1,364
1989 2 111 1,036 226 115 1,377 1,490
1990 3 112 988 216 80 1,284 1,399
1991 2 115 1,015 231 103 1,349 1,467
1992 3 133 1,097 277 87 1,462 1,597
1993 3 134 1,090 234 98 1,421 1,558
1994 2 129 1,038 239 76 1,353 1,483
1995 1 121 999 238 75 1,312 1,434
1996 (s) 136 1,019 268 84 1,372 1,508
1997 1 141 994 239 99 1,332 1,474
1998 1 132 864 270 135 1,270 1,402
1999 1 138 868 264 109 1,240 1,379
2000 (s) 153 1,066 256 135 1,457 1,610
2001 1 144 964 351 133 1,448 1,593
2002 (s) 147 918 351 77 1,347 1,494
2003 (s) 166 1,030 290 115 1,435 1,601
2004 (s) 166 1,173 293 166 1,631 1,797
2005 (s) 164 981 352 158 1,491 1,655
2006 (s) 153 917 327 147 1,391 1,544
2007 (s) 170 927 311 103 1,340 1,510
2008 164 802 312 45 1,159 1,323
2009 170 866 377 70 1,313 1,483
2010 165 718 372 62 1,152 1,317
2011 172 757 311 43 1,111 1,283
2012 162 611 316 21 948 1,110
2013 184 695 379 21 1,094 1,278
2014 206 757 401 33 1,191 1,397
2015 208 807 389 27 1,222 1,430
2016 191 743 349 36 1,129 1,319
2017 191 763 404 25 1,192 1,384
2018 223 783 447 24 1,254 1,477
2019 227 854 444 28 1,326 1,553
2020 210 800 381 30 1,211 1,420
2021 205 717 409 25 1,151 1,356
2022 216 714 373 22 1,109 1,325
2023 200 713 343 41 1,096 1,297
2024 195 677 330 31 1,037 1,233

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/