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Table CO2.T5. Transportation sector CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption by source, 1960-2024, South Dakota (thousand metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2))
Table CO2.T5. Transportation sector CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption by source, 1960-2024, South Dakota
(thousand metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2))



Year



Coal a


Natural
gas b
Petroleum c


Total
Aviation
gasoline
Distillate
fuel oil

HGL d
Jet
fuel

Lubricants
Motor
gasoline
Residual
fuel oil

Total
1960 (s) 3 37 156 5 436 39 2,210 5 2,889 2,892
1961 (s) 3 26 219 6 443 38 2,297 3,030 3,033
1962 (s) 2 37 278 6 478 38 2,399 3,235 3,238
1963 (s) 2 50 351 7 492 38 2,427 3,365 3,367
1964 (s) 2 46 345 6 508 40 2,347 3,293 3,295
1965 (s) 2 45 273 6 424 32 2,414 (s) 3,195 3,196
1966 (s) 2 56 314 9 443 33 2,481 1 3,337 3,339
1967 (s) 3 52 267 15 489 28 2,535 2 3,389 3,392
1968 (s) 1 45 316 16 586 31 2,659 3 3,656 3,657
1969 (s) 1 35 395 14 534 33 2,637 3 3,652 3,653
1970 (s) 1 35 400 12 450 34 2,859 3 3,793 3,794
1971 (s) (s) 29 551 14 463 33 3,049 2 4,142 4,142
1972 (s) 1 31 450 16 437 36 3,369 4,338 4,338
1973 1 26 553 15 412 36 3,315 4,358 4,358
1974 1 31 532 12 424 35 3,249 4,283 4,284
1975 (s) 2 27 576 14 407 31 3,348 (s) 4,403 4,405
1976 (s) 2 26 669 11 390 35 3,535 (s) 4,666 4,668
1977 (s) 1 28 688 10 418 35 3,664 (s) 4,844 4,846
1978 2 27 766 9 514 38 3,588 (s) 4,943 4,944
1979 21 28 994 15 511 39 3,386 4,973 4,994
1980 4 34 852 17 505 35 3,049 4,491 4,495
1981 4 36 784 13 436 34 2,958 4,261 4,264
1982 6 37 918 13 436 31 2,938 4,374 4,380
1983 7 34 932 16 368 32 2,864 4,245 4,252
1984 6 30 988 7 393 34 2,932 4,384 4,390
1985 12 30 1,000 6 392 32 3,174 4,634 4,647
1986 6 30 923 6 201 31 3,090 4,281 4,287
1987 7 28 979 11 259 35 3,088 4,400 4,407
1988 7 31 975 5 337 34 3,182 4,563 4,570
1989 7 31 934 5 394 35 3,167 (s) 4,566 4,573
1990 6 33 1,013 6 422 36 3,149 (s) 4,659 4,664
1991 18 21 1,062 3 143 32 3,213 4,475 4,494
1992 94 22 1,119 4 489 33 3,327 4,994 5,088
1993 138 18 1,176 6 458 33 3,243 4,934 5,072
1994 136 17 1,362 10 501 35 3,340 5,264 5,400
1995 147 16 1,379 4 563 34 3,377 5,373 5,520
1996 156 18 1,440 3 412 33 3,465 5,372 5,528
1997 160 17 1,431 2 286 35 3,450 5,221 5,380
1998 150 12 1,409 3 335 37 3,603 5,398 5,549
1999 321 21 1,483 1 315 37 3,521 5,379 5,700
2000 334 18 1,490 3 419 37 3,535 5,502 5,836
2001 305 14 1,570 3 396 33 3,400 5,417 5,722
2002 322 10 1,977 6 376 33 3,534 5,936 6,259
2003 337 12 1,750 4 315 31 3,453 5,565 5,901
2004 332 13 1,875 2 318 31 3,409 5,649 5,980
2005 307 11 1,982 3 408 31 3,331 5,766 6,073
2006 288 18 2,056 3 387 30 3,321 5,815 6,103
2007 302 18 2,208 4 361 31 3,407 6,028 6,331
2008 249 12 2,088 10 270 29 3,275 5,684 5,933
2009 172 7 2,113 6 290 26 3,518 5,960 6,132
2010 310 10 2,306 1 323 24 3,422 6,085 6,395
2011 357 11 2,250 1 274 22 3,442 6,001 6,358
2012 346 11 2,407 2 331 22 3,551 6,323 6,669
2013 377 10 2,257 2 303 22 3,467 6,061 6,438
2014 288 11 2,392 2 412 23 3,545 6,386 6,674
2015 327 9 2,413 3 390 26 3,638 6,478 6,806
2016 358 9 2,261 3 353 24 3,702 6,352 [R ] 6,709
2017 366 8 2,272 1 350 22 3,655 6,308 6,674
2018 368 9 2,434 5 282 21 3,652 6,402 6,770
2019 374 8 2,469 8 305 20 3,535 6,345 6,719
2020 296 9 2,528 2 277 19 3,415 6,249 6,546
2021 331 8 2,467 1 299 20 3,760 6,554 [R ] 6,884
2022 355 9 2,486 2 310 21 3,676 6,503 6,858
2023 323 8 2,398 1 289 15 3,596 6,307 6,630 [R ]
2024 348 9 2,366 2 276 15 3,651 6,319 6,667

Footnotes:

a Beginning in 1978, consumption data not collected and assumed to be zero.

b Transportation use of natural gas to operate pipelines and as vehicle fuel. 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/