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



Year



Coal a



Natural gas b
Petroleum c


Total
Distillate
fuel oil

HGL d

Kerosene

Total
1960 3,414 2,602 4,827 676 509 6,013 12,029
1961 3,673 2,860 4,913 682 693 6,288 12,821
1962 3,465 3,227 5,130 819 625 6,575 13,267
1963 2,763 3,466 5,065 917 579 6,561 12,790
1964 2,227 3,710 4,990 907 493 6,391 12,327
1965 2,414 4,288 5,079 934 274 6,287 12,988
1966 2,511 4,542 5,120 1,241 278 6,639 13,692
1967 2,122 4,935 5,571 1,324 782 7,677 14,733
1968 2,068 5,077 5,411 1,359 794 7,564 14,710
1969 1,956 5,496 5,181 1,395 766 7,341 14,792
1970 1,465 5,684 5,049 1,418 667 7,134 14,283
1971 1,348 5,930 5,073 1,464 485 7,022 14,300
1972 647 5,653 5,115 1,605 345 7,064 13,364
1973 363 5,948 5,065 1,513 342 6,919 13,230
1974 313 6,259 4,952 1,449 251 6,652 13,225
1975 316 6,490 4,747 1,367 220 6,334 13,140
1976 348 6,622 5,398 1,417 165 6,980 13,949
1977 246 6,420 5,399 1,365 138 6,902 13,567
1978 130 6,918 5,506 1,320 151 6,976 14,024
1979 144 6,697 5,283 775 51 6,109 12,950
1980 25 6,586 3,513 754 51 4,319 10,930
1981 17 5,960 3,227 684 30 3,941 9,917
1982 15 6,339 3,259 711 33 4,002 10,356
1983 17 6,010 2,136 845 34 3,015 9,042
1984 55 6,037 2,623 826 46 3,495 9,588
1985 14 6,222 2,873 770 81 3,724 9,959
1986 18 5,933 2,914 773 29 3,717 9,667
1987 49 5,514 2,742 858 42 3,642 9,205
1988 40 6,485 2,956 882 22 3,861 10,386
1989 9 6,767 2,708 1,124 16 3,849 10,625
1990 2 6,083 2,320 1,059 12 3,391 9,476
1991 4 6,620 2,204 1,325 13 3,542 10,166
1992 2 6,597 2,032 1,252 12 3,295 9,894
1993 16 6,975 2,219 1,410 19 3,648 10,639
1994 18 6,877 1,881 1,386 14 3,281 10,176
1995 40 7,295 1,575 1,406 14 2,995 10,331
1996 30 7,948 1,665 1,887 17 3,570 11,548
1997 42 7,284 1,394 1,668 18 3,081 10,406
1998 37 6,210 1,206 1,499 16 2,721 8,967
1999 48 6,845 1,394 1,769 25 3,189 10,082
2000 47 7,239 1,317 1,666 18 3,002 10,287
2001 49 6,699 1,451 1,577 17 3,045 9,792
2002 35 7,345 1,240 1,883 12 3,136 10,517
2003 48 7,603 1,317 1,675 11 3,003 10,654
2004 35 7,226 1,269 1,651 17 2,938 10,199
2005 60 7,051 1,147 1,679 12 2,838 9,949
2006 6 6,462 1,023 1,448 11 2,482 8,950
2007 13 7,048 850 1,525 6 2,381 9,442
2008 7,558 884 1,730 4 2,618 10,175
2009 7,164 533 1,569 11 2,113 9,277
2010 6,629 471 1,505 11 1,986 8,615
2011 6,971 403 1,504 15 1,922 8,893
2012 6,089 307 1,206 3 1,516 7,606
2013 7,787 342 1,624 4 1,970 9,757
2014 8,264 396 1,711 7 2,114 10,378
2015 7,026 333 1,497 4 1,834 8,860
2016 6,941 306 1,409 6 1,721 8,662
2017 7,210 302 1,401 4 1,706 8,916
2018 8,015 372 1,535 4 1,910 9,925
2019 8,419 362 2,048 6 2,416 10,835
2020 7,678 280 1,796 5 2,081 9,759
2021 7,345 335 1,862 4 2,201 9,546
2022 8,293 358 1,887 4 2,249 10,542
2023 7,219 [R ] 333 1,767 7 2,107 9,326 [R ]
2024 6,835 302 1,601 5 1,909 8,744

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/