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Table F8: Residual fuel oil CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption, 2024
Table F8: Residual fuel oil CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption, 2024


State
Commercial Industrial Transportation Electric power Total
Thousand metric tons CO2
Alabama 2 252 335 589
Alaska (s) (s)
Arizona
Arkansas
California 6 12,280 12,285
Colorado
Connecticut 14 1 45 60
Delaware (s) (s) 20 15 35
Dist. of Col.
Florida 97 4,713 3 4,814
Georgia 66 474 540
Hawaii 196 519 4,324 5,039
Idaho 1 1
Illinois 62 3 66
Indiana 1 40 115 157
Iowa 6 6
Kansas 209 209
Kentucky 6 6
Louisiana 247 2,655 2,902
Maine 15 70 28 58 171
Maryland 2 4 39 7 52
Massachusetts 8 7 95 56 167
Michigan 1 10 351 10 371
Minnesota 2 10 11
Mississippi (s) 158 158
Missouri (s) (s) 1
Montana
Nebraska 2 2
Nevada
New Hampshire 74 11 6 90
New Jersey (s) 1,788 1,788
New Mexico
New York 82 188 1,258 134 1,662
North Carolina (s) 32 15 47
North Dakota
Ohio 155 5 160
Oklahoma 180 180
Oregon 5 51 56
Pennsylvania (s) 38 100 25 163
Rhode Island (s) 3 3 6
South Carolina 5 38 731 774
South Dakota 3 1 4
Tennessee 16 4 20
Texas 989 11,238 12,227
Utah 1 1
Vermont 6 7 1 15
Virginia (s) 57 182 239
Washington 2 5,353 5,355
West Virginia 3 3
Wisconsin 69 1 71
Wyoming
United States 219 3,087 42,514 4,682 50,501

Footnotes:

— = No consumption.

Where shown, (s) = 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.

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