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



Year



Coal a



Natural gas b
Petroleum c


Total
Distillate
fuel oil

HGL d

Kerosene

Total
1960 234 439 3,146 78 3,224 3,897
1961 264 466 3,064 85 4 3,153 3,884
1962 199 545 2,852 158 4 3,015 3,759
1963 170 717 2,834 166 1 3,001 3,889
1964 164 986 3,053 183 3 3,239 4,390
1965 182 991 2,798 200 4 3,003 4,176
1966 167 1,159 2,941 177 6 3,125 4,451
1967 117 1,305 2,580 216 7 2,802 4,224
1968 82 1,483 2,881 221 21 3,123 4,688
1969 81 1,716 2,932 249 6 3,187 4,984
1970 41 1,786 3,031 257 48 3,335 5,163
1971 50 1,898 3,000 258 61 3,319 5,267
1972 29 2,161 2,868 197 41 3,106 5,296
1973 14 2,032 2,696 172 33 2,901 4,947
1974 9 1,972 2,107 154 95 2,356 4,337
1975 11 1,898 2,070 91 84 2,245 4,154
1976 12 1,785 2,138 92 113 2,343 4,141
1977 80 1,692 2,359 107 139 2,605 4,377
1978 88 1,524 2,307 118 147 2,572 4,183
1979 54 1,824 2,086 127 56 2,270 4,148
1980 74 1,659 1,474 140 27 1,642 3,374
1981 48 1,495 1,292 152 222 1,667 3,209
1982 63 1,627 1,399 155 30 1,584 3,274
1983 77 1,438 1,160 183 19 1,362 2,877
1984 87 1,620 1,360 108 27 1,495 3,202
1985 107 1,820 1,297 124 36 1,456 3,383
1986 43 1,648 1,343 96 21 1,459 3,151
1987 26 1,632 1,106 149 17 1,272 2,930
1988 54 1,902 1,212 119 24 1,356 3,312
1989 40 2,097 1,196 136 23 1,355 3,493
1990 28 2,201 1,152 147 21 1,320 3,548
1991 31 2,523 1,064 200 19 1,283 3,837
1992 35 2,354 898 197 12 1,107 3,496
1993 44 2,932 969 206 18 1,194 4,170
1994 28 2,939 1,014 212 27 1,253 4,219
1995 22 2,918 862 277 36 1,175 4,115
1996 6 3,454 948 282 46 1,276 4,736
1997 5 3,440 797 539 55 1,391 4,836
1998 4 3,435 756 489 51 1,297 4,735
1999 5 4,006 814 450 36 1,299 5,310
2000 5 3,970 756 464 27 1,247 5,222
2001 5 4,632 824 505 42 1,371 6,008
2002 6 4,007 824 690 14 1,528 5,541
2003 8 3,870 652 388 42 1,081 4,958
2004 5 3,868 589 413 29 1,031 4,904
2005 4,019 543 459 23 1,025 5,044
2006 (s) 4,122 532 428 13 973 5,096
2007 (s) 4,358 473 408 5 887 5,244
2008 4,616 437 539 5 980 5,596
2009 4,599 416 601 8 1,025 5,624
2010 4,143 406 568 9 983 5,126
2011 4,666 373 572 5 950 5,616
2012 4,363 270 436 2 709 5,072
2013 4,567 260 440 2 701 5,268
2014 4,358 280 424 3 706 5,064
2015 4,046 262 369 2 632 4,679
2016 4,356 263 459 3 724 5,080
2017 5,201 357 553 2 912 6,113
2018 4,805 260 544 1 806 5,610
2019 5,165 269 685 2 957 6,122
2020 5,004 260 578 2 840 5,843
2021 5,145 304 589 2 895 6,040
2022 5,412 301 512 2 815 6,227
2023 4,965 303 532 3 838 5,803
2024 4,856 288 552 2 843 5,699

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/