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Table C1. Energy Consumption Overview: Estimates by Energy Source and End-Use Sector, 2020
(Trillion Btu)

Table C1. Energy Consumption Overview: Estimates by Energy Source and End-Use Sector, 2020 (Trillion Btu)






State




Total
Energy b
Sources End-Use Sectors a
Fossil Fuels

Nuclear
Electric
Power



Renewable
Energy e
Net
Interstate
Flow of
Electricity f


Electricity
Net
Imports g




Residential




Commercial



Industrial b




Transportation


Coal

Natural
Gas c


Petroleum d


Total
Alabama 1,838.7 256.7 712.9 525.5 1,495.1 454.8 308.3 -419.5 0.0 331.5 236.2 773.2 497.8
Alaska 640.1 18.5 373.6 222.5 614.6 0.0 25.5 0.0 0.0 54.2 57.9 363.5 164.6
Arizona 1,508.2 156.8 513.5 547.1 1,217.5 329.5 177.7 -216.5 (s) 441.6 334.3 224.5 507.9
Arkansas 1,034.7 162.0 335.4 315.1 812.5 157.3 118.2 -53.3 0.0 216.4 169.8 377.4 271.1
California 6,922.8 28.0 2,144.0 2,672.9 4,844.9 169.8 1,140.5 756.5 11.0 1,507.7 1,358.3 1,701.2 2,355.5
Colorado 1,451.1 217.1 552.3 439.9 1,209.3 0.0 194.3 47.6 0.0 376.7 280.8 415.3 378.3
Connecticut 667.0 0.1 297.6 262.8 560.5 164.1 46.8 -104.4 0.0 229.5 170.1 71.3 196.1
Delaware 277.1 2.0 94.0 104.8 200.8 0.0 7.7 68.6 0.0 62.9 56.1 85.3 72.9
Dist. of Col. 143.8 0.0 28.0 15.5 43.5 0.0 3.0 97.2 0.0 36.6 85.5 4.8 16.8
Florida 4,003.1 180.4 1,619.2 1,491.1 3,290.7 307.2 316.2 89.0 0.0 1,216.2 907.7 461.9 1,417.3
Georgia 2,727.6 153.2 779.4 880.7 1,813.3 342.8 328.4 243.1 0.0 689.0 497.8 717.1 823.7
Hawaii 232.5 13.3 0.2 187.6 201.0 0.0 31.5 0.0 0.0 36.8 39.4 47.3 109.0
Idaho 550.1 2.7 129.4 177.3 309.3 0.0 158.0 82.8 0.0 133.5 89.8 168.5 158.2
Illinois 3,612.9 391.1 1,153.7 1,044.7 2,589.5 1,046.8 297.4 -320.8 0.0 940.0 739.8 1,130.5 802.6
Indiana 2,564.4 669.3 871.6 653.9 2,194.8 0.0 182.5 187.2 0.0 514.6 337.3 1,186.7 525.8
Iowa 1,526.1 183.0 396.4 399.7 979.1 30.3 556.6 -39.9 0.0 233.2 181.3 833.8 277.7
Kansas 1,069.5 193.8 301.4 334.9 830.1 110.5 260.8 -131.8 0.0 217.7 203.4 390.2 258.3
Kentucky 1,595.5 482.3 343.8 551.2 1,377.2 0.0 100.8 117.4 0.0 331.4 234.1 564.6 465.3
Louisiana 4,200.4 48.7 1,924.4 1,774.0 3,747.1 177.0 144.9 131.4 0.0 300.9 234.2 3,058.7 606.5
Maine 365.1 1.7 47.2 157.6 206.4 0.0 138.7 10.6 9.5 102.7 64.3 100.2 98.0
Maryland 1,212.6 49.7 296.6 399.5 745.8 157.5 67.0 242.4 0.0 380.7 357.8 87.4 386.7
Massachusetts 1,278.4 0.0 400.7 449.9 850.6 0.0 94.7 333.1 0.0 411.8 369.0 137.8 359.9
Michigan 2,610.6 334.4 1,003.4 756.4 2,094.3 316.7 235.3 -41.5 5.8 770.5 571.0 619.6 649.5
Minnesota 1,731.5 162.7 496.0 533.5 1,192.2 153.3 286.5 89.8 9.7 411.1 338.8 576.9 404.7
Mississippi 1,037.3 54.2 610.3 369.5 1,034.0 67.6 68.7 -133.1 0.0 179.8 139.5 385.8 332.2
Missouri 1,702.1 551.3 303.9 577.5 1,432.8 80.8 117.6 70.9 0.0 506.6 379.3 304.8 511.4
Montana 429.3 98.9 87.5 175.8 362.2 0.0 142.4 -71.3 -3.9 100.5 82.4 130.2 116.2
Nebraska 863.7 213.7 192.7 228.5 635.0 64.6 202.9 -38.9 0.0 160.0 136.9 375.5 191.2
Nevada 710.1 27.8 310.7 246.3 584.8 0.0 125.6 -0.3 0.0 183.9 145.0 154.8 226.4
New Hampshire 295.5 1.5 53.6 136.8 192.0 103.0 51.2 -50.7 0.0 101.2 65.3 39.6 89.4
New Jersey 1,893.9 12.1 678.9 689.5 1,380.6 279.2 80.8 153.3 0.0 559.2 520.6 238.2 575.8
New Mexico 699.7 139.0 292.0 239.2 670.2 0.0 106.6 -77.0 0.0 126.4 116.4 238.7 218.2
New York 3,354.2 5.7 1,305.3 1,064.3 2,375.2 401.3 468.5 61.5 47.7 1,076.0 1,013.1 355.8 909.3
North Carolina 2,470.9 223.9 557.6 811.6 1,593.0 442.0 293.3 142.6 0.0 670.9 536.5 527.3 736.2
North Dakota 625.9 363.3 150.2 163.5 676.9 0.0 176.9 -255.1 27.2 66.2 84.7 346.6 128.3
Ohio 3,404.5 556.8 1,233.4 984.1 2,774.3 190.2 151.4 288.5 0.0 849.1 632.6 1,107.3 815.5
Oklahoma 1,579.2 70.7 835.7 476.1 1,382.5 0.0 337.2 -140.6 0.0 281.7 223.0 648.4 426.2
Oregon 983.0 17.8 281.9 295.1 594.8 0.0 470.3 -82.2 0.0 248.5 185.3 270.1 279.0
Pennsylvania 3,413.0 374.3 1,783.0 952.3 3,109.6 799.0 218.0 -713.6 0.0 849.6 525.1 1,253.9 784.4
Rhode Island 175.8 0.0 101.0 68.4 169.4 0.0 13.9 -7.5 0.0 58.4 44.9 22.0 50.4
South Carolina 1,533.3 137.3 343.3 468.4 949.0 571.7 174.0 -161.4 0.0 359.4 254.4 486.9 432.6
South Dakota 396.6 21.7 91.2 119.6 232.5 0.0 171.1 -7.1 0.0 69.5 61.6 168.3 97.2
Tennessee 2,039.1 176.1 398.6 659.3 1,234.0 383.1 212.1 209.9 0.0 499.8 411.9 512.7 614.7
Texas 13,480.8 872.8 4,708.4 6,185.8 11,767.1 432.7 1,150.2 141.3 -10.5 1,744.1 1,630.5 7,265.9 2,840.2
Utah 829.0 244.3 266.6 287.1 798.0 0.0 62.0 -31.0 0.0 192.3 169.2 214.9 252.7
Vermont 125.7 0.0 13.6 70.4 84.0 0.0 39.9 -46.1 48.0 43.7 25.3 17.7 39.0
Virginia 2,273.1 75.4 748.4 744.0 1,567.8 314.7 170.5 220.1 0.0 549.8 610.3 420.4 692.6
Washington 1,779.4 59.4 355.0 623.0 1,037.5 98.4 884.9 -258.3 16.9 464.6 330.9 479.1 504.8
West Virginia 803.9 539.7 265.1 180.6 985.4 0.0 48.1 -229.5 0.0 151.2 102.0 380.6 170.0
Wisconsin 1,708.1 249.3 571.8 494.0 1,315.2 102.0 183.1 107.8 0.0 428.5 337.6 537.9 404.1
Wyoming 504.4 388.3 169.1 139.8 697.1 0.0 68.5 -261.2 0.0 52.0 53.4 292.0 107.0

United States
92,862.3 9,182.7 31,523.5 32,348.7 73,041.9 8,247.9 11,411.1 0.0 161.4 20,520.6 16,732.6 31,260.1 24,349.1
aEnd-use sector estimates include electricity sales and associated electrical system energy losses. gElectricity traded with Canada and Mexico. Calculated by converting net imports in kilowatthours by 3,412 Btu per
kilowatthour.
bU.S. total energy and U.S. industrial sector include -12.9 trillion Btu of net imports of coal coke that are not allocated to
the states.
Where shown, (s) = Value less than +0.05 and greater than -0.05 trillion Btu.
cExcludes supplemental gaseous fuels. Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
dExcludes biofuels blended into petroleum products. Biofuels are included in "Renewable Energy." Web Page: All data are available at https://www.eia.gov/state/seds/seds-data-complete.php.
eIncludes biomass (wood and biomass waste, biodiesel and fuel ethanol, and losses and co-products from biofuel
production), conventional hydroelectric power, geothermal, solar thermal and photovoltaic, and wind energy.
Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
fIncludes the energy losses associated with the generation, transmission, and distribution of the electricity flowing across
state lines. A positive number indicates that more electricity came into the state than went out of the state during the year.