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Table E8. Primary energy, electricity, and total energy expenditure estimates, 2024 (million dollars)
Table E8. Primary energy, electricity, and total energy expenditure estimates, 2024
(million dollars)





State
Primary energy

Electric
power
sector h,i,k



Electricity l



Total
energy h,j



Coal

Natural
gas a
Petroleum

Nuclear
fuel
Biomass


Total h,i,j
Distillate
fuel oil b

HGL c
Jet
fuel d
Motor
gasoline e
Residual
fuel oil

Other f

Total
Wood and
waste g
Alabama 710 3,119 3,700 163 196 9,464 105 705 14,333 276 455 18,893 -2,162 10,389 27,120
Alaska 107 1,010 2,234 30 2,355 1,224 (s) 368 6,211 17 7,345 -332 1,322 8,334
Arizona 368 2,396 4,178 241 1,483 11,337 683 17,921 209 38 20,932 -1,542 11,573 30,964
Arkansas 348 2,289 2,796 155 121 4,470 477 8,018 84 154 10,894 -943 4,771 14,722
California 150 19,913 32,835 1,385 9,605 58,067 3,265 3,455 108,613 106 358 129,528 -2,904 66,018 192,642
Colorado 406 2,936 2,796 369 1,531 7,261 610 12,568 42 15,952 -813 6,824 21,963
Connecticut 2,080 2,492 401 185 5,047 14 362 8,500 98 77 10,755 -689 6,665 16,731
Delaware 9 548 374 118 176 1,633 7 92 2,400 4 2,960 -87 1,514 4,387
Dist. of Col. 373 102 1 347 53 504 1 878 1,712 2,590
Florida 332 7,612 8,597 469 6,099 29,181 859 1,672 46,877 156 245 55,223 -6,033 31,955 81,146
Georgia 795 4,918 5,832 475 2,574 14,510 122 1,178 24,690 130 576 31,110 -2,228 17,099 45,981
Hawaii 117 792 82 1,700 1,973 1,165 98 5,809 6 5,932 -1,310 3,384 8,005
Idaho 6 821 1,885 192 186 2,527 (s) 222 5,014 89 5,929 -160 2,508 8,277
Illinois 897 7,722 7,345 970 2,829 13,301 14 1,400 25,857 569 42 35,088 -1,613 15,966 49,440
Indiana 2,283 4,795 5,548 463 390 9,171 26 1,083 16,680 44 23,802 -2,066 11,184 32,919
Iowa 439 2,605 3,783 722 111 4,814 1 527 9,959 29 13,033 -454 5,130 17,709
Kansas 252 1,748 3,126 172 191 4,245 49 355 8,137 60 14 10,211 -470 4,537 14,279
Kentucky 1,239 1,825 3,694 492 1,498 6,969 1 702 13,356 74 16,494 -1,619 7,428 22,302
Louisiana 156 5,438 4,158 4,531 374 6,310 278 5,411 21,062 106 277 27,039 -1,316 7,893 33,616
Maine 4 577 1,640 456 77 2,204 43 175 4,595 189 5,458 -377 2,230 7,311
Maryland 125 2,611 2,572 302 669 7,868 11 521 11,943 85 46 14,810 -621 8,879 23,068
Massachusetts 5,247 3,654 455 1,388 8,398 28 624 14,547 96 19,890 -640 11,830 31,080
Michigan 982 6,557 3,878 868 894 13,608 53 1,084 20,386 163 250 28,555 -2,248 13,979 40,286
Minnesota 319 3,141 3,877 716 867 7,682 2 796 13,940 106 140 17,972 -1,097 7,842 24,718
Mississippi 161 2,269 2,826 206 115 4,825 25 416 8,413 69 136 11,048 -1,415 5,253 14,886
Missouri 802 2,987 4,016 435 578 9,771 (s) 748 15,548 80 37 19,454 -1,109 8,605 26,950
Montana 294 492 1,307 205 149 1,859 259 3,778 37 4,624 -347 1,604 5,881
Nebraska 257 1,145 2,734 119 106 2,929 (s) 286 6,174 35 10 7,621 -333 3,193 10,480
Nevada 144 2,068 1,836 120 1,433 4,671 302 8,363 17 10,592 -699 4,664 14,558
New Hampshire 14 459 1,041 478 103 2,295 24 131 4,072 56 80 4,681 -221 2,249 6,708
New Jersey 5,412 3,930 566 1,990 11,402 380 915 19,182 159 63 24,817 -719 11,878 35,977
New Mexico 315 645 2,631 166 135 2,853 377 6,161 38 7,159 -412 2,765 9,512
New York 14 12,020 8,892 1,112 5,079 16,628 316 1,468 33,496 155 202 46,455 -2,224 27,621 71,851
North Carolina 828 4,480 4,850 885 1,746 16,441 9 1,232 25,165 257 214 30,944 -3,259 15,948 43,632
North Dakota 633 365 2,197 167 84 1,409 232 4,089 1 5,133 -626 2,343 6,850
Ohio 1,438 8,349 7,159 816 912 15,444 36 1,552 25,918 103 131 35,939 -2,355 17,220 50,804
Oklahoma 180 3,039 4,344 160 867 5,877 41 517 11,805 82 15,107 -1,431 6,454 20,130
Oregon 1 1,850 3,634 167 602 5,882 15 399 10,697 195 12,743 -436 6,629 18,935
Pennsylvania 1,242 8,744 8,884 1,443 1,213 15,045 32 1,601 28,216 432 276 38,909 -2,931 17,743 53,721
Rhode Island 879 788 73 45 1,228 1 134 2,270 16 3,165 -204 1,790 4,752
South Carolina 597 1,962 3,275 231 341 8,411 141 692 13,091 313 222 16,185 -1,576 9,148 23,757
South Dakota 55 493 1,141 99 66 1,561 1 144 3,012 11 3,571 -99 1,482 4,954
Tennessee 707 2,167 4,326 214 1,426 10,663 4 949 17,582 186 108 20,751 -1,073 11,184 30,863
Texas 1,519 14,108 26,115 23,854 5,695 42,503 1,745 11,093 111,004 223 168 127,025 -6,379 48,764 169,409
Utah 647 2,023 2,349 148 978 4,378 (s) 375 8,228 27 10,925 -921 3,419 13,424
Vermont 116 625 234 27 955 4 103 1,949 45 2,507 -415 1,005 3,097
Virginia 274 3,613 4,842 619 2,024 12,464 35 882 20,866 169 353 25,275 -1,712 14,655 38,218
Washington 132 2,562 4,577 353 2,059 10,535 1,423 632 19,579 57 259 22,669 -731 9,000 30,937
West Virginia 1,296 802 2,010 366 22 2,470 1 311 5,179 25 7,301 -1,333 3,641 9,609
Wisconsin 521 3,383 3,571 617 249 8,191 16 831 13,475 59 147 17,584 -1,133 8,678 25,129
Wyoming 528 687 1,914 117 53 1,102 197 3,383 10 4,608 -607 1,534 5,535
United States 22,526 177,517 227,703 48,198 63,598 453,401 10,293 49,428 852,621 4,503 6,171 1,064,976 -66,424 511,100 1,509,652

Footnotes:

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

b Includes biodiesel and renewable diesel blended into distillate fuel oil. Includes biodiesel and renewable diesel product supplied.

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

d Kerosene-type jet fuel only; naphtha-type jet fuel is included in "Other petroleum."

e Includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline.

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

g Wood, wood-derived fuels, and biomass waste. Includes small amount of other biomass liquids that are biodiesel.

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

i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.

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

k Expenditures for fuels purchased for electric power generation, included in the expenditure columns for the primary energy sources, are shown as negative expenditures because they need to be removed from total energy expenditures, to avoid double counting.

l 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 and greater than -0.5 million dollars.

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