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Table F34: Total Renewable Energy Consumption Estimates, 2021

Table F34: Total Renewable Energy Consumption Estimates, 2021



State

Residential

Commercial

Industrial

Transportation a

Electric Power

Total a
Trillion Btu
Alabama 1.8 0.8 165.2 28.6 106.8 303.2
Alaska 6.3 3.1 0.1 0.9 14.6 24.9
Arizona 28.8 9.9 2.3 26.8 129.3 197.1
Arkansas 6.5 1.8 51.2 14.5 40.2 114.1
California 151.5 60.4 89.3 306.0 726.9 1,334.1
Colorado 17.7 5.4 8.8 18.8 165.3 216.1
Connecticut 11.5 4.5 4.2 12.5 19.1 51.8
Delaware 1.8 0.5 0.4 4.3 1.2 8.1
Dist. of Col. 0.8 1.5 (s) 0.9 0.2 3.4
Florida 49.1 8.9 94.8 73.6 127.1 353.5
Georgia 3.8 1.9 184.5 39.7 102.6 332.6
Hawaii 8.9 7.5 0.8 4.2 13.7 35.1
Idaho 14.2 3.5 19.1 7.0 102.2 145.9
Illinois 11.3 7.0 81.9 55.1 180.2 335.5
Indiana 17.0 7.8 76.0 29.7 82.1 212.5
Iowa 5.9 4.1 226.5 22.1 340.5 599.2
Kansas 3.4 1.7 30.8 12.3 228.6 276.7
Kentucky 9.5 2.7 24.6 20.9 44.9 102.5
Louisiana 3.7 1.4 106.0 21.3 12.5 144.9
Maine 16.9 4.4 38.0 6.0 67.7 133.1
Maryland 11.0 4.7 1.3 21.5 35.4 73.8
Massachusetts 16.5 17.9 4.3 22.3 42.1 103.2
Michigan 33.0 8.1 61.6 38.5 106.2 247.4
Minnesota 16.3 6.0 96.7 39.8 139.1 297.8
Mississippi 1.3 1.2 46.5 16.2 3.9 68.9
Missouri 17.2 5.7 18.2 29.1 74.7 144.8
Montana 12.7 2.5 2.1 4.5 113.0 134.7
Nebraska 2.9 1.5 107.5 9.3 96.2 217.4
Nevada 11.5 3.0 1.1 11.0 113.3 139.9
New Hampshire 11.4 3.2 3.3 6.1 26.5 50.4
New Jersey 15.4 16.0 3.0 30.6 20.9 85.9
New Mexico 13.6 3.1 0.5 10.5 110.9 138.6
New York 42.6 24.8 27.5 52.0 327.1 473.9
North Carolina 11.7 5.1 75.2 39.8 156.4 288.2
North Dakota 1.1 0.6 28.8 5.4 149.7 185.5
Ohio 23.3 6.7 52.7 43.7 38.9 165.3
Oklahoma 3.9 1.0 30.6 18.4 313.2 367.1
Oregon 25.3 6.4 44.5 24.0 349.0 449.2
Pennsylvania 34.2 11.0 55.4 42.7 80.1 223.4
Rhode Island 2.2 2.9 0.2 3.2 6.1 14.5
South Carolina 4.6 1.4 84.0 23.4 57.2 170.7
South Dakota 2.0 1.3 70.3 5.2 126.6 205.3
Tennessee 6.2 2.1 59.3 31.0 100.1 198.8
Texas 21.2 7.2 92.5 145.6 1,026.6 1,293.1
Utah 7.6 2.5 0.8 10.4 46.6 68.0
Vermont 13.3 3.0 0.3 2.5 21.3 40.3
Virginia 14.0 8.4 58.4 34.5 74.0 189.3
Washington 27.2 6.3 72.6 24.4 720.1 850.5
West Virginia 9.0 1.8 5.8 7.2 24.9 48.8
Wisconsin 25.1 6.1 74.6 24.8 48.1 178.7
Wyoming 4.0 1.3 0.2 3.2 83.3 91.9

United States
811.4 311.2 2,384.5 1,495.8 7,137.1 12,140.0
aU.S. total includes other biofuels product supplied not allocated to the states. Notes: Total renewable energy includes biodiesel, fuel ethanol, geothermal energy, hydroelectric
power, renewable diesel, solar energy, wind energy, wood, biomass waste, and other biofuels.
There are no direct fuel costs for biofuels or noncombustible renewable energy. See wood and
biomass waste for renewable energy prices and expenditures.
Where shown, (s) = Physical unit value less than 0.5 or Btu value less than 0.05. Data Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data System. See Technical
Notes. http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/