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Table F37: Coal and coal coke trade CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption, 2024
Table F37: Coal and coal coke trade CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption, 2024


State
Residential a Commercial Industrial b Electric power Total b
Thousand metric tons CO2
Alabama 2,238 20,612 22,850
Alaska 686 2 1,070 1,758
Arizona 354 10,388 10,742
Arkansas 257 15,834 16,091
California 2,783 2,783
Colorado 293 17,045 17,338
Connecticut
Delaware 240 240
Dist. of Col.
Florida 247 8,439 8,686
Georgia 440 17,908 18,347
Hawaii
Idaho 89 89
Illinois 121 5,367 27,206 32,694
Indiana 42 13,271 43,214 56,527
Iowa 30 3,735 13,546 17,311
Kansas 178 14,386 14,564
Kentucky 1,440 46,036 47,476
Louisiana 392 4,247 4,639
Maine 82 82
Maryland 727 2,821 3,548
Massachusetts
Michigan 4,080 25,964 30,044
Minnesota 3 1,494 11,402 12,899
Mississippi 276 3,795 4,072
Missouri 15 1,726 38,806 40,546
Montana 2 289 10,385 10,677
Nebraska 909 16,133 17,042
Nevada 339 2,689 3,029
New Hampshire 249 249
New Jersey
New Mexico 106 8,087 8,193
New York 254 254
North Carolina 92 299 17,062 17,452
North Dakota 12 7,428 25,314 32,754
Ohio 8,613 29,384 37,997
Oklahoma 337 6,851 7,188
Oregon 10 10
Pennsylvania 6 13,814 14,307 28,127
Rhode Island
South Carolina 181 17,105 17,286
South Dakota 359 1,737 2,096
Tennessee 2,886 17,491 20,377
Texas 343 71,139 71,483
Utah 534 16,477 17,011
Vermont
Virginia 20 2,803 2,053 4,875
Washington 123 3,179 3,303
West Virginia 655 42,819 43,474
Wisconsin 606 20,202 20,809
Wyoming 9 2,134 26,335 28,479
United States 1,037 78,182 672,038 751,257

Footnotes:

a Data are not collected by EIA and are assumed to be zero in the State Energy Data System.

b U.S. total includes coal coke net imports not allocated to the states.

— = No consumption.

Where shown, (s) = Less than 0.5.

Notes: · Data are carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions estimates from coal 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.

Data source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data System. See technical notes. https://www.eia.gov/state/seds/