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Table CO2.4. Industrial sector CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption, 2024 (thousand metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2))
Table CO2.4. Industrial sector CO2 emissions estimates from energy consumption, 2024
(thousand metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2))



State



Coal a


Natural
gas b
Petroleum c


Total a
Asphalt
and road oil
Distillate
fuel oil

HGL d

Kerosene

Lubricants
Motor
gasoline
Petroleum
coke
Residual
fuel oil

Other e

Total
Alabama 2,238 12,359 1,518 73 2 46 188 252 830 2,909 17,506
Alaska 2 20,238 1,074 2 (s) 18 23 (s) 864 1,982 22,221
Arizona 354 1,216 2,065 38 (s) 44 305 102 2,554 4,125
Arkansas 257 5,696 1,392 54 1 28 152 58 470 2,156 8,109
California 2,783 32,641 5,220 470 1 296 3,177 5,168 6 8,533 22,871 58,295
Colorado 293 8,710 1,872 39 (s) 65 322 85 531 2,915 11,918
Connecticut 1,106 214 12 17 23 129 1 36 431 1,538
Delaware 1,543 113 29 (s) 8 25 238 (s) 861 1,274 2,817
Dist. of Col. 8 (s) (s) 1 9 19 19
Florida 247 6,726 2,665 113 (s) 93 1,044 97 129 4,142 11,115
Georgia 440 8,253 2,089 178 2 71 529 307 66 231 3,474 12,166
Hawaii (s) 116 4 5 45 196 471 837 837
Idaho 89 1,921 855 9 (s) 13 134 1 1 1,014 3,024
Illinois 5,367 13,790 3,034 808 3 111 642 2,921 62 5,807 13,388 32,546
Indiana 13,271 21,356 2,359 193 4 109 510 1,464 40 2,145 6,823 41,450
Iowa 3,735 13,119 3,101 732 1 35 333 28 6 68 4,304 21,158
Kansas 178 7,617 2,004 31 (s) 28 225 693 209 2,092 5,283 13,077
Kentucky 1,440 7,500 1,376 380 10 42 170 1,782 6 1,616 5,381 14,321
Louisiana 392 70,002 1,986 8,415 3 82 226 6,961 247 21,241 39,162 109,556
Maine 1,067 274 8 1 6 47 70 407 1,474
Maryland 727 805 420 49 1 32 158 4 170 834 2,366
Massachusetts 2,314 349 18 1 52 277 7 76 779 3,093
Michigan 4,080 8,525 1,512 155 1 74 480 816 10 875 3,923 16,528
Minnesota 1,494 8,191 2,614 229 2 53 371 359 10 2,255 5,893 15,577
Mississippi 276 7,808 1,055 81 (s) 23 101 244 (s) 1,989 3,493 11,578
Missouri 1,726 3,560 1,942 71 1 40 324 60 (s) 127 2,565 7,852
Montana 289 1,644 640 13 (s) 9 142 485 1,032 2,321 4,254
Nebraska 909 5,828 1,891 64 (s) 20 200 2 2,177 8,914
Nevada 339 1,079 1,236 34 (s) 26 144 47 1,486 2,905
New Hampshire 516 145 11 1 8 64 11 7 247 763
New Jersey 3,262 753 258 3 66 418 402 2,234 4,133 7,396
New Mexico 106 7,113 858 9 (s) 37 162 83 554 1,704 8,923
New York 254 4,439 832 84 73 92 806 819 188 137 3,031 7,724
North Carolina 299 6,272 1,504 260 2 86 488 32 289 2,659 9,230
North Dakota 7,428 5,992 2,977 79 (s) 33 179 88 357 3,713 17,133
Ohio 8,613 18,645 2,443 263 5 116 458 2,127 155 3,612 9,179 36,437
Oklahoma 337 16,788 2,026 38 1 53 279 1,132 180 2,792 6,501 23,625
Oregon 10 3,041 999 36 1 28 374 5 53 1,497 4,548
Pennsylvania 13,814 26,693 3,041 1,441 7 121 491 219 38 1,703 7,061 47,568
Rhode Island 368 61 3 (s) 5 37 3 13 122 490
South Carolina 181 5,037 763 55 (s) 36 191 1,014 38 33 2,129 7,347
South Dakota 359 2,572 756 42 (s) 6 106 1 913 3,844
Tennessee 2,886 8,604 851 50 4 56 284 194 16 1,088 2,543 14,033
Texas 343 133,795 12,463 41,043 17 655 1,752 15,235 989 35,851 108,004 242,143
Utah 534 3,157 1,022 50 (s) 41 184 498 1 1,068 2,864 6,555
Vermont 110 233 4 2 3 52 7 5 307 417
Virginia 2,803 5,840 1,079 86 2 50 264 57 185 1,723 10,366
Washington 123 4,351 1,432 79 (s) 48 321 1,397 2 3,278 6,557 11,032
West Virginia 655 10,643 1,190 150 2 25 74 3 118 1,563 12,861
Wisconsin 606 7,609 1,758 114 2 50 312 32 69 533 2,871 11,086
Wyoming 2,134 6,790 1,745 23 (s) 16 69 112 634 2,598 11,522
United States 78,182 556,254 83,926 56,482 174 3,085 17,797 45,021 3,087 107,143 316,715 951,151

Footnotes:

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

b Excludes supplemental gaseous fuels.

c Excludes biofuels.

d Hydrocarbon gas liquids, include natural gas liquids and refinery olefins.

e Includes aviation gasoline blending components, crude oil, petrochemical feedstocks, motor gasoline blending components, miscellaneous, still gas, special naphthas, unfinished oils, and waxes.

— = No consumption, including cases where all primary energy consumption is for nonfuel purposes and not burned. 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 industrial sector includes industrial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and industrial 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/