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Table E12. Industrial Sector Energy Expenditure Estimates, 2020
(Million Dollars)

Table E12. Industrial Sector Energy Expenditure Estimates, 2020 (Million Dollars)





State
Primary Energy


Electricity
Retail
Sales




Total
Energy f,g
Coal

Natural
Gas a
Petroleum Biomass


Total f,g

Coking
Coal

Steam
Coal


Total

Distillate
Fuel Oil

HGL b
Motor
Gasoline c

Residual
Fuel Oil

Other d


Total
Wood and
Waste e
Alabama 88 51 139 700 253 13 69 21 361 716 288 1,843 1,786 3,629
Alaska (s) (s) 16 108 2 14 239 362 (s) 378 197 575
Arizona 20 20 75 373 20 198 333 923 1 1,018 857 1,875
Arkansas 13 13 597 254 16 61 265 597 83 1,291 974 2,265
California 99 99 4,091 768 319 766 1 1,563 3,417 91 7,698 6,451 14,148
Colorado 10 10 390 261 23 120 501 905 1 1,306 1,127 2,433
Connecticut 144 43 6 36 203 289 2 434 374 808
Delaware 229 14 15 13 44 87 (s) 316 115 431
Dist. of Col. 1 (s) 4 33 38 38 15 53
Florida 23 23 674 340 54 396 10 579 1,379 168 2,244 1,186 3,430
Georgia 25 25 575 250 68 105 9 592 1,024 344 1,967 1,777 3,745
Hawaii 2 24 1 40 32 97 (s) 99 787 886
Idaho 6 6 141 141 9 58 93 301 35 482 572 1,054
Illinois 126 107 234 932 471 341 178 3 825 1,817 3 2,986 2,491 5,477
Indiana 504 145 650 1,940 401 62 88 1 633 1,184 8 3,782 2,853 6,634
Iowa 74 74 923 558 329 68 301 1,257 5 2,259 1,572 3,832
Kansas 4 4 379 412 15 80 30 163 700 2 1,085 725 1,810
Kentucky 62 62 369 250 216 48 329 843 27 1,301 1,431 2,732
Louisiana 19 19 2,583 143 3,998 62 12 3,575 7,791 181 10,574 1,354 11,928
Maine 2 2 178 47 4 22 8 96 176 71 427 233 659
Maryland 21 21 151 58 26 55 263 402 (s) 574 264 838
Massachusetts 426 48 10 74 (s) 352 485 2 912 902 1,814
Michigan 127 27 154 870 236 55 137 1 620 1,049 58 2,130 1,828 3,958
Minnesota 36 36 492 588 128 111 1 475 1,304 48 1,880 1,401 3,281
Mississippi 7 7 423 188 16 30 (s) 170 403 95 929 806 1,735
Missouri 41 41 367 345 47 78 (s) 400 871 1 1,280 877 2,157
Montana 9 9 97 110 3 35 126 274 3 382 179 561
Nebraska 21 21 368 345 21 55 145 566 1 956 854 1,810
Nevada 19 19 115 146 15 53 176 389 (s) 524 669 1,193
New Hampshire 79 25 5 17 1 73 121 2 202 246 448
New Jersey 227 93 296 121 477 986 1 1,214 602 1,816
New Mexico 5 5 31 104 4 48 245 400 (s) 437 491 927
New York 15 15 605 140 37 258 9 805 1,250 22 1,891 921 2,812
North Carolina 34 34 604 227 105 114 13 601 1,061 148 1,847 1,630 3,478
North Dakota 115 115 72 453 29 32 206 720 1 908 719 1,627
Ohio 391 41 431 1,540 450 177 139 18 1,013 1,797 27 3,796 2,769 6,565
Oklahoma 18 18 438 168 19 75 12 395 670 38 1,163 863 2,026
Oregon 3 3 265 137 25 75 210 447 62 778 890 1,667
Pennsylvania 419 41 460 1,618 343 346 149 5 997 1,840 48 3,966 2,962 6,927
Rhode Island 77 14 1 12 (s) 102 129 (s) 205 100 305
South Carolina 14 14 373 148 25 51 7 329 560 135 1,082 1,499 2,581
South Dakota 7 7 201 191 21 22 120 354 2 564 228 792
Tennessee 101 101 577 149 26 100 4 514 794 75 1,547 1,061 2,608
Texas 26 26 3,451 1,604 16,207 297 84 6,874 25,066 113 28,656 5,691 34,347
Utah 16 16 161 161 12 44 211 428 (s) 606 544 1,151
Vermont 8 48 3 8 (s) 67 127 (s) 135 153 288
Virginia 102 33 135 391 144 27 64 3 443 681 108 1,315 1,097 2,411
Washington 9 9 289 318 34 114 249 714 123 1,136 1,058 2,193
West Virginia 73 42 115 78 142 169 26 (s) 224 561 1 755 865 1,620
Wisconsin 47 47 682 292 53 92 8 565 1,009 51 1,789 1,616 3,405
Wyoming 58 58 218 207 7 23 118 354 (s) 631 590 1,221

United States
1,830 1,465 3,296 30,232 12,735 23,461 4,933 262 28,322 69,713 2,476 105,578 61,250 166,828
aIncludes supplemental gaseous fuels that are commingled with natural gas. gThe U.S. total includes -$138 million of coal coke net imports, which are not allocated to the states.
bHydrocarbon gas liquids, include natural gas liquids and refinery olefins. — = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in
Section 7 of the Technical Notes.
cIncludes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Where shown, (s) = Value less than 0.5 million dollars.
dIncludes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, petroleum coke, and the “other petroleum products”
category. See Technical Notes, Section 4.
Notes: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. · The industrial sector
includes industrial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
eWood, wood-derived fuels, and biomass waste. Web Page: All data are available at https://www.eia.gov/state/seds/seds-data-complete.php.
fThere are no direct fuel costs for hydroelectric, geothermal, solar, or wind energy. Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.