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Table CO2.9. Total CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption by sector, ranked by state, 2024
Table CO2.9. Total CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption by sector, ranked by state, 2024


Rank
Residential Commercial Industrial a Transportation Electric power Total a
State Thousand
metric tons
CO2
State Thousand
metric tons
CO2
State Thousand
metric tons
CO2
State Thousand
metric tons
CO2
State Thousand
metric tons
CO2
State Thousand
metric tons
CO2
1 New York 30,680 California 21,012 Texas 242,143 Texas 227,426 Texas 185,028 Texas 679,932
2 California 24,464 New York 20,664 Louisiana 109,556 California 181,095 Florida 88,302 California 315,984
3 Illinois 20,544 Texas 13,771 California 58,295 Florida 123,080 Pennsylvania 68,784 Florida 230,847
4 Pennsylvania 18,032 Illinois 12,958 Pennsylvania 47,568 New York 76,641 Ohio 64,048 Pennsylvania 201,570
5 Michigan 17,351 Pennsylvania 11,233 Indiana 41,450 Georgia 63,335 Indiana 59,308 Louisiana 186,893
6 Ohio 15,506 Ohio 10,975 Ohio 36,437 Ohio 59,369 Kentucky 53,807 Ohio 186,335
7 New Jersey 14,004 Michigan 9,802 Illinois 32,546 Illinois 59,294 Michigan 51,803 Illinois 163,981
8 Massachusetts 11,909 New Jersey 9,218 Oklahoma 23,625 North Carolina 58,244 Alabama 45,679 New York 163,685
9 Texas 11,564 Massachusetts 7,395 Alaska 22,221 Pennsylvania 55,953 West Virginia 44,687 Indiana 152,299
10 Wisconsin 8,744 Florida 6,881 Iowa 21,158 Virginia 51,144 Missouri 43,535 Michigan 143,105
11 Minnesota 8,558 Wisconsin 6,761 Alabama 17,506 Michigan 47,620 North Carolina 40,842 Georgia 127,826
12 Indiana 8,324 Minnesota 6,392 North Dakota 17,133 Louisiana 47,223 Georgia 40,055 North Carolina 119,073
13 Colorado 7,850 Virginia 5,638 Michigan 16,528 New Jersey 44,937 Illinois 38,639 Kentucky 106,871
14 Georgia 7,687 Indiana 5,571 Minnesota 15,577 Tennessee 44,588 Arizona 33,182 Alabama 104,323
15 Connecticut 6,785 North Carolina 5,523 Kentucky 14,321 Washington 42,103 California 31,118 Virginia 99,238
16 Virginia 5,806 Maryland 4,976 Tennessee 14,033 Arizona 39,159 Wisconsin 30,595 Missouri 98,033
17 Washington 5,699 Washington 4,646 Kansas 13,077 Indiana 37,646 Wyoming 29,059 Tennessee 90,460
18 Missouri 5,657 Georgia 4,583 West Virginia 12,861 Alabama 37,153 New York 27,976 Oklahoma 88,558
19 Maryland 5,413 Colorado 4,344 Georgia 12,166 Missouri 36,886 Oklahoma 27,681 New Jersey 87,844
20 North Carolina 5,235 Connecticut 4,110 Colorado 11,918 Kentucky 33,378 Mississippi 27,309 Wisconsin 85,124
21 Utah 4,260 Missouri 4,103 Mississippi 11,578 South Carolina 32,268 South Carolina 26,803 Arizona 82,197
22 Iowa 4,229 Tennessee 4,012 Wyoming 11,522 Oklahoma 31,029 North Dakota 26,710 Colorado 79,572
23 Tennessee 4,042 Arkansas 3,285 Florida 11,115 Colorado 30,382 Virginia 26,285 Minnesota 77,890
24 Kansas 3,380 Iowa 3,284 Wisconsin 11,086 Minnesota 29,386 Louisiana 26,197 Washington 73,808
25 Oklahoma 3,264 Arizona 3,196 Washington 11,032 Massachusetts 29,113 Arkansas 25,885 West Virginia 72,278
26 Oregon 2,847 Utah 3,160 Virginia 10,366 Wisconsin 27,938 Colorado 25,077 South Carolina 70,812
27 Kentucky 2,822 Oklahoma 2,959 North Carolina 9,230 Maryland 27,190 Tennessee 23,785 Iowa 65,232
28 Maine 2,735 Kansas 2,543 New Mexico 8,923 Mississippi 23,006 Utah 21,325 Mississippi 64,747
29 Nevada 2,575 Kentucky 2,543 Nebraska 8,914 Utah 19,734 Minnesota 17,976 Arkansas 58,415
30 Arizona 2,536 Oregon 2,486 Arkansas 8,109 Iowa 19,616 Kansas 17,211 Massachusetts 58,072
31 New Hampshire 2,492 Nevada 2,320 Missouri 7,852 Arkansas 19,372 Nebraska 16,953 North Dakota 55,146
32 Idaho 2,241 Alaska 2,317 New York 7,724 Oregon 19,223 Iowa 16,945 Kansas 55,090
33 New Mexico 2,219 South Carolina 2,282 New Jersey 7,396 Kansas 18,878 New Mexico 13,504 Utah 55,034
34 Nebraska 2,123 Alabama 2,140 South Carolina 7,347 Nevada 18,691 Nevada 12,787 Wyoming 50,004
35 South Carolina 2,113 Louisiana 2,088 Utah 6,555 New Mexico 15,127 New Jersey 12,290 Maryland 48,766
36 Rhode Island 2,007 Nebraska 2,077 Oregon 4,548 Connecticut 15,064 Montana 11,605 Alaska 44,008
37 Alabama 1,845 New Mexico 1,858 Montana 4,254 Alaska 14,826 Washington 10,329 Nebraska 43,538
38 Louisiana 1,829 Maine 1,847 Arizona 4,125 Nebraska 13,470 Oregon 9,834 New Mexico 41,631
39 Arkansas 1,765 Idaho 1,776 South Dakota 3,844 West Virginia 11,721 Connecticut 9,595 Nevada 39,278
40 Alaska 1,765 Montana 1,716 Massachusetts 3,093 Hawaii 11,297 Maryland 8,822 Oregon 38,938
41 Montana 1,642 West Virginia 1,530 Idaho 3,024 Idaho 11,185 Massachusetts 6,562 Connecticut 37,092
42 West Virginia 1,479 Mississippi 1,503 Nevada 2,905 North Dakota 9,048 Hawaii 5,400 Montana 27,163
43 Florida 1,469 New Hampshire 1,378 Delaware 2,817 Montana 7,946 Rhode Island 3,536 Idaho 21,105
44 Mississippi 1,351 North Dakota 1,215 Maryland 2,366 Wyoming 7,555 Idaho 2,878 Hawaii 17,955
45 Vermont 1,233 Wyoming 990 Connecticut 1,538 Maine 7,444 Alaska 2,878 Maine 15,994
46 North Dakota 1,039 Rhode Island 928 Maine 1,474 New Hampshire 6,958 South Dakota 2,823 South Dakota 15,113
47 South Dakota 952 Vermont 849 Hawaii 837 South Dakota 6,667 Maine 2,493 New Hampshire 13,602
48 Delaware 919 District of Columbia 845 New Hampshire 763 Delaware 5,212 New Hampshire 2,010 Delaware 11,523
49 Wyoming 878 South Dakota 825 Rhode Island 490 Rhode Island 4,084 Delaware 1,769 Rhode Island 11,045
50 District of Columbia 611 Delaware 806 Vermont 417 Vermont 2,852 Vermont 4 Vermont 5,355
51 Hawaii 31 Hawaii 390 District of Columbia 19 District of Columbia 1,032 District of Columbia District of Columbia 2,506
United States 304,503 United States 239,704 United States 951,151 United States 1,863,589 United States 1,421,714 United States 4,780,661

Footnotes:

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

— = No consumption. Where shown, (s) = Value less than 0.5 thousand metric tons.

Notes: · Data are carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions estimates from fossil fuels primary energy consumption, excluding renewable energy and net interstate flow of electricity. 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.

Web page: All data are available at https://www.eia.gov/state/seds/seds-data-complete.php.

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