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Table E12. Industrial sector energy expenditure estimates, 2024 (million dollars)
Table E12. Industrial sector energy expenditure estimates, 2024
(million dollars)





State
Primary energy


Electricity h




Total
energy f,g
Coal

Natural
gas a
Petroleum Biomass


Total f,g

Coking
coal

Steam
coal


Total

Distillate
fuel oil

HGL b
Motor
gasoline c

Residual
fuel oil

Other d


Total
Wood and
waste e
Alabama 78 63 141 901 405 28 69 57 478 1,039 435 2,516 2,278 4,794
Alaska (s) (s) 408 353 2 13 (s) 290 657 (s) 1,066 246 1,312
Arizona 16 16 123 587 25 147 453 1,212 2 1,353 1,130 2,483
Arkansas 15 15 793 381 22 57 345 804 124 1,735 1,276 3,010
California 150 150 5,263 1,502 424 1,784 2 2,528 6,238 67 11,718 9,055 20,773
Colorado 10 10 656 513 22 127 448 1,111 1 1,778 1,249 3,027
Connecticut 143 60 9 55 (s) 277 401 2 546 438 983
Delaware 198 28 18 10 (s) 64 121 (s) 320 135 455
Dist. of Col. 2 (s) 4 48 54 54 20 74
Florida 14 14 765 746 70 407 19 997 2,239 148 3,166 1,484 4,650
Georgia 21 21 757 574 107 197 13 832 1,724 475 2,977 2,352 5,329
Hawaii 2 32 2 27 49 72 183 (s) 185 1,166 1,352
Idaho 6 6 186 245 5 56 (s) 145 453 48 692 737 1,428
Illinois 194 188 382 1,426 810 376 259 14 1,078 2,537 4 4,349 3,469 7,818
Indiana 802 185 987 2,095 631 106 198 9 832 1,776 10 4,867 3,358 8,225
Iowa 171 171 1,484 863 357 133 1 390 1,744 7 3,405 1,881 5,286
Kansas 10 10 485 560 14 88 49 230 941 2 1,438 812 2,250
Kentucky 88 88 446 383 271 68 1 522 1,245 52 1,830 1,757 3,588
Louisiana 32 32 3,516 526 4,450 83 62 5,199 10,321 271 14,139 1,785 15,924
Maine 175 77 6 20 20 78 201 82 458 289 748
Maryland 24 24 183 113 33 67 1 373 586 1 794 350 1,144
Massachusetts 578 98 13 117 2 472 703 2 1,283 1,027 2,310
Michigan 257 38 295 1,127 421 86 188 2 766 1,463 86 2,971 2,302 5,273
Minnesota 46 46 674 800 126 151 2 624 1,702 70 2,492 1,702 4,194
Mississippi 14 14 553 289 32 37 (s) 270 629 131 1,326 1,017 2,343
Missouri 56 56 575 531 39 124 (s) 524 1,218 2 1,851 1,020 2,870
Montana 11 11 100 170 7 59 181 417 3 532 285 817
Nebraska 34 34 484 524 36 81 191 831 1 1,350 913 2,263
Nevada 18 18 215 355 23 72 215 665 (s) 898 1,016 1,914
New Hampshire 90 38 8 26 3 75 150 2 243 318 561
New Jersey 296 205 424 170 686 1,485 1 1,781 659 2,440
New Mexico 7 7 50 231 4 62 270 567 (s) 623 710 1,333
New York 14 14 984 224 55 324 41 1,032 1,675 27 2,701 1,450 4,151
North Carolina 19 19 645 416 158 196 6 888 1,665 158 2,487 1,990 4,477
North Dakota 129 129 93 820 43 75 176 1,115 (s) 1,338 965 2,303
Ohio 604 53 657 2,313 678 259 188 36 1,157 2,318 34 5,322 3,459 8,781
Oklahoma 26 26 585 555 17 107 41 334 1,054 51 1,716 1,209 2,926
Oregon 1 1 381 269 22 193 1 271 756 90 1,228 1,226 2,454
Pennsylvania 861 46 908 2,061 823 788 211 7 1,239 3,068 62 6,098 3,800 9,898
Rhode Island 91 17 3 16 1 109 146 (s) 237 121 358
South Carolina 11 11 465 214 34 72 7 487 813 209 1,498 1,718 3,216
South Dakota 12 12 245 207 23 44 (s) 99 373 5 635 278 912
Tennessee 158 158 617 239 27 111 4 689 1,069 83 1,927 1,401 3,328
Texas 19 19 4,062 3,393 23,204 641 196 9,773 37,208 122 41,411 10,065 51,475
Utah 21 21 235 289 29 77 (s) 265 660 1 917 642 1,559
Vermont 9 65 3 22 2 72 165 (s) 175 148 322
Virginia 144 33 177 452 300 53 103 11 597 1,064 149 1,842 1,239 3,081
Washington 11 11 427 408 30 166 1 409 1,014 166 1,617 1,085 2,702
West Virginia 51 51 164 333 249 31 1 236 850 2 1,067 1,141 2,208
Wisconsin 31 31 808 486 63 130 16 651 1,346 49 2,234 1,951 4,185
Wyoming 58 58 294 483 13 27 142 665 (s) 1,017 675 1,692
United States 2,940 1,908 4,848 39,680 23,273 32,214 7,692 678 38,582 102,438 3,237 149,705 80,799 230,504

Footnotes:

a Includes supplemental gaseous fuels that are commingled with natural gas.

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

c Includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline.

d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, petroleum coke, and the “other petroleum products” category. See technical notes, Section 4.

e Wood, wood-derived fuels, and biomass waste.

f There are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, solar, or wind energy.

g The U.S. total includes -$498 million of coal coke net imports, which are not allocated to the states.

h Electricity sales to ultimate customers.

— = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in Section 7 of the technical notes.

Where shown, (s) = Value less than 0.5 million dollars.

Notes: · 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/