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Table E11. Commercial sector energy expenditure estimates, 2023 (million dollars)
Table E11. Commercial sector energy expenditure estimates, 2023
(million dollars)





State
Primary energy


Electricity h




Total
energy g



Coal


Natural
gas a
Petroleum Biomass


Total g
Distillate
fuel oil b

HGL c

Kerosene
Motor
gasoline d
Residual
fuel oil

Total e
Wood and
waste f
Alabama 361 95 34 1 143 (s) 272 3 636 2,924 3,560
Alaska 52 171 234 13 (s) 22 269 3 496 543 1,039
Arizona 447 160 65 (s) 336 561 5 1,013 3,845 4,857
Arkansas 666 63 20 (s) 76 159 5 831 1,209 2,040
California 4,431 644 265 4 2,131 3,043 34 7,508 27,007 34,515
Colorado (s) 648 117 57 (s) 235 410 7 1,064 2,409 3,473
Connecticut 677 241 60 1 145 4 450 9 1,136 2,273 3,409
Delaware 147 23 17 (s) 37 (s) 78 1 225 491 716
Dist. of Col. 207 14 (s) (s) 12 26 1 234 1,191 1,425
Florida 848 211 133 1 794 1,138 10 1,996 11,621 13,616
Georgia 551 153 71 2 335 562 4 1,117 5,498 6,615
Hawaii 92 33 54 73 159 3 254 1,092 1,347
Idaho 198 60 20 (s) 54 134 7 340 601 940
Illinois 4 2,170 126 52 1 383 562 7 2,743 5,124 7,867
Indiana 5 756 82 41 3 208 (s) 335 9 1,105 2,889 3,994
Iowa 1 488 104 37 (s) 83 224 5 718 1,302 2,019
Kansas 525 42 19 (s) 86 148 2 675 1,707 2,382
Kentucky 412 66 38 2 118 224 4 640 2,196 2,836
Louisiana 328 65 18 (s) 113 197 (s) 525 2,481 3,006
Maine 140 226 154 8 50 4 442 10 592 718 1,310
Maryland 953 162 48 3 273 (s) 487 5 1,446 3,456 4,902
Massachusetts 1,678 323 65 3 225 2 620 19 2,316 4,763 7,080
Michigan 1,621 142 75 3 310 (s) 529 20 2,171 4,895 7,066
Minnesota (s) 1,109 121 77 1 151 (s) 350 15 1,474 2,801 4,275
Mississippi 227 66 27 (s) 65 158 1 386 1,760 2,146
Missouri (s) 814 78 48 1 189 316 9 1,139 2,958 4,098
Montana (s) 260 13 42 (s) 25 80 6 345 613 958
Nebraska 347 37 13 (s) 54 (s) 104 2 453 986 1,440
Nevada 469 62 31 (s) 164 257 3 729 1,473 2,201
New Hampshire 156 116 107 2 50 19 294 9 460 827 1,286
New Jersey 1,613 229 19 1 329 (s) 578 14 2,205 5,052 7,257
New Mexico 255 31 26 (s) 58 116 7 377 999 1,376
New York 2,852 1,125 174 13 460 17 1,789 38 4,678 12,866 17,544
North Carolina 7 613 149 138 3 351 (s) 641 6 1,267 4,662 5,929
North Dakota (s) 128 77 27 (s) 16 120 (s) 249 801 1,050
Ohio 1,308 245 81 3 468 797 17 2,122 4,984 7,106
Oklahoma 521 82 32 (s) 125 238 6 766 2,158 2,924
Oregon 390 59 75 1 182 316 16 722 2,291 3,012
Pennsylvania (s) 2,059 408 132 10 459 (s) 1,009 34 3,101 4,033 7,134
Rhode Island 181 70 11 (s) 32 (s) 114 2 297 645 942
South Carolina 289 64 46 (s) 195 1 306 1 596 2,618 3,214
South Dakota 103 19 9 (s) 22 1 50 1 154 511 665
Tennessee 552 102 35 1 197 335 4 891 4,140 5,031
Texas 1,978 328 161 2 692 1,183 6 3,167 14,629 17,796
Utah 588 73 73 (s) 74 220 4 812 1,135 1,947
Vermont 52 83 59 1 22 2 167 5 224 343 566
Virginia 2 731 179 118 4 326 (s) 628 25 1,385 6,604 7,990
Washington 765 163 85 1 314 563 14 1,342 3,012 4,354
West Virginia 272 48 18 1 56 123 4 399 791 1,191
Wisconsin 932 80 66 1 180 327 12 1,271 2,963 4,233
Wyoming (s) 153 39 21 (s) 14 75 2 230 451 681
United States 72 38,230 7,529 3,110 80 11,512 52 22,283 436 61,021 177,342 238,363

Footnotes:

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

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

c Hydrocarbon gas liquids, assumed to be propane only.

d Includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline.

e Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately.

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

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

h Electricity sales to ultimate customers.

— = No consumption.

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

Notes: · Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. · The commercial sector includes commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial 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/