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Table CO2.3. Commercial sector CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption, 2024 (thousand metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2))
Table CO2.3. Commercial sector CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption, 2024
(thousand metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2))



State



Coal



Natural gas a
Petroleum b


Total
Distillate
fuel oil

HGL c

Kerosene
Motor
gasoline
Petroleum
coke
Residual
fuel oil

Total
Alabama 1,383 333 122 1 300 2 757 2,140
Alaska 686 891 662 50 (s) 28 740 2,317
Arizona 1,994 444 227 (s) 531 1,201 3,196
Arkansas 2,833 198 74 1 178 451 3,285
California 15,693 1,658 882 5 2,774 5,319 21,012
Colorado 3,222 347 204 (s) 570 1,122 4,344
Connecticut 3,032 684 156 2 223 14 1,078 4,110
Delaware 568 83 63 1 91 (s) 238 806
Dist. of Col. 777 52 (s) (s) 15 68 845
Florida 3,679 880 478 1 1,843 3,202 6,881
Georgia 3,017 526 275 4 761 1,566 4,583
Hawaii 5 96 187 102 385 390
Idaho 1,408 165 91 (s) 112 368 1,776
Illinois 121 11,423 399 207 2 807 1,415 12,958
Indiana 42 4,670 269 156 5 429 1 859 5,571
Iowa 30 2,584 330 147 1 174 18 670 3,284
Kansas 2,167 132 70 (s) 174 377 2,543
Kentucky 1,980 223 133 3 203 563 2,543
Louisiana 1,578 223 76 (s) 210 510 2,088
Maine 506 667 541 13 105 15 1,342 1,847
Maryland 3,794 520 145 5 510 2 1,182 4,976
Massachusetts 5,699 1,002 263 6 415 8 1,695 7,395
Michigan 8,557 448 295 4 498 1 1,245 9,802
Minnesota 3 5,405 369 296 1 317 2 984 6,392
Mississippi 1,057 225 113 (s) 107 446 1,503
Missouri 15 3,247 258 183 1 400 842 4,103
Montana 2 1,437 41 178 (s) 58 277 1,716
Nebraska 1,805 118 47 (s) 105 2 272 2,077
Nevada 1,774 161 116 (s) 268 546 2,320
New Hampshire 492 349 346 4 113 74 886 1,378
New Jersey 7,850 733 62 2 570 (s) 1,368 9,218
New Mexico 1,491 96 156 (s) 115 368 1,858
New York 15,514 3,392 733 22 922 82 5,151 20,664
North Carolina 92 3,714 496 525 4 691 (s) 1,717 5,523
North Dakota 12 827 238 101 (s) 37 376 1,215
Ohio 9,124 795 330 4 722 1,851 10,975
Oklahoma 2,295 255 95 (s) 314 664 2,959
Oregon 1,720 182 262 1 320 766 2,486
Pennsylvania 6 8,641 1,295 497 15 778 (s) 2,586 11,233
Rhode Island 634 195 50 (s) 48 (s) 294 928
South Carolina 1,442 215 162 1 457 5 840 2,282
South Dakota 677 59 40 (s) 47 3 149 825
Tennessee 3,141 344 145 2 381 872 4,012
Texas 10,413 1,013 714 3 1,629 3,358 13,771
Utah 2,535 211 234 (s) 180 625 3,160
Vermont 378 237 179 2 46 6 471 849
Virginia 20 3,883 597 461 7 670 (s) 1,735 5,638
Washington 3,387 484 282 1 492 1,259 4,646
West Virginia 1,240 149 47 1 92 290 1,530
Wisconsin 5,911 256 264 1 329 850 6,761
Wyoming 9 717 116 118 (s) 30 264 990
United States 1,037 182,212 23,220 11,581 128 21,290 18 219 56,456 239,704

Footnotes:

a Excludes supplemental gaseous fuels.

b Excludes biofuels.

c Hydrocarbon gas liquids, assumed to be propane only.

— = 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. 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 commercial sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.

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/