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Changes to the State Energy Data System (SEDS) Notice: In October 2023, we updated the way we calculate primary energy consumption of electricity generation from noncombustible renewable energy sources (solar, wind, hydroelectric, and geothermal). Visit our Changes to 1960—2022 conversion factor for renewable energy page to learn more.

Table F34: Total renewable energy consumption estimates, 2022

Table F34: Total renewable energy consumption estimates, 2022



State

Residential

Commercial

Industrial

Transportation a

Electric power

Total a
Trillion Btu
Alabama 1.8 1.0 161.4 30.0 38.3 232.5
Alaska 6.1 2.3 0.2 0.9 5.7 15.1
Arizona 18.3 4.5 2.4 26.7 50.4 102.4
Arkansas 6.1 1.5 50.9 14.9 14.8 88.2
California 93.4 36.6 50.6 364.7 336.6 882.0
Colorado 15.7 4.2 9.2 19.3 72.7 121.1
Connecticut 7.8 2.5 3.9 13.2 11.5 39.0
Delaware 1.4 0.3 0.4 4.2 0.8 7.2
Dist. of Col. 0.4 1.3 (s) 0.9 0.1 2.6
Florida 43.4 14.4 92.0 74.8 76.2 300.7
Georgia 3.2 1.6 182.6 38.5 60.9 286.8
Hawaii 4.9 5.0 0.4 4.2 6.2 20.6
Idaho 13.5 3.5 22.2 6.3 40.7 86.2
Illinois 10.2 4.8 85.3 54.6 90.3 245.1
Indiana 14.2 7.2 77.2 29.2 42.5 170.3
Iowa 5.8 4.1 222.8 22.7 162.5 417.9
Kansas 3.6 1.6 32.9 12.2 102.2 152.5
Kentucky 9.5 2.6 31.0 21.0 16.9 81.0
Louisiana 2.4 1.3 102.8 21.8 5.1 133.5
Maine 17.5 5.0 33.7 5.6 39.9 101.8
Maryland 8.4 3.1 0.9 19.7 15.9 48.0
Massachusetts 12.7 17.8 4.1 22.0 18.5 75.1
Michigan 32.0 7.8 61.5 38.1 61.0 200.3
Minnesota 16.9 6.7 97.2 39.7 69.8 230.4
Mississippi 1.3 1.2 44.2 16.8 1.8 65.3
Missouri 16.7 5.1 19.2 29.2 31.6 101.8
Montana 12.2 2.5 2.1 4.1 47.6 68.5
Nebraska 2.3 1.4 107.9 9.4 47.7 168.6
Nevada 7.5 2.1 0.9 11.4 51.5 73.3
New Hampshire 10.4 2.9 3.0 6.1 17.6 40.0
New Jersey 9.9 13.3 1.9 30.3 9.6 65.0
New Mexico 12.1 2.6 0.5 9.9 56.8 82.0
New York 33.1 28.2 26.6 52.2 130.5 270.7
North Carolina 9.5 4.6 72.8 39.7 65.6 192.2
North Dakota 1.2 0.6 28.9 5.5 61.6 97.8
Ohio 21.2 5.9 54.5 43.1 19.9 144.6
Oklahoma 3.7 2.1 29.4 18.4 134.9 188.6
Oregon 21.1 5.3 43.6 30.2 147.3 247.5
Pennsylvania 30.9 11.6 61.3 42.5 38.5 184.8
Rhode Island 1.7 1.7 0.2 3.2 4.1 10.9
South Carolina 3.2 1.1 84.9 22.7 31.1 143.1
South Dakota 2.5 1.4 71.3 5.1 49.7 130.0
Tennessee 6.2 1.8 39.4 31.2 34.5 113.1
Texas 13.1 5.0 98.2 147.2 479.3 742.8
Utah 5.0 1.7 0.7 9.5 19.9 36.7
Vermont 13.2 2.8 0.2 2.4 12.0 30.6
Virginia 12.5 13.2 57.2 32.9 49.7 165.5
Washington 24.7 6.0 67.7 24.5 303.1 426.1
West Virginia 8.3 1.7 3.0 6.8 10.7 30.5
Wisconsin 24.3 5.7 74.3 25.3 30.0 159.7
Wyoming 4.5 1.5 0.2 2.6 36.5 45.4

United States
661.7 273.7 2,319.8 1,573.0 3,262.6 8,090.8
aU.S. total includes other biofuels not allocated to the states. Note: 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/