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Table E12. Industrial sector energy expenditure estimates, 2023 (million dollars)
Table E12. Industrial sector energy expenditure estimates, 2023
(million dollars)





State
Primary energy


Electricity h




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 91 75 165 943 474 25 116 56 510 1,181 431 2,720 2,197 4,917
Alaska (s) (s) 377 406 2 23 (s) 298 729 (s) 1,107 243 1,349
Arizona 25 25 144 704 20 336 497 1,559 1 1,730 1,159 2,889
Arkansas 17 17 948 445 21 100 397 963 115 2,042 1,260 3,303
California 147 147 6,971 1,799 359 1,225 1 2,227 5,612 68 12,798 7,648 20,446
Colorado 10 10 734 605 26 190 606 1,427 1 2,172 1,230 3,402
Connecticut 179 72 7 61 (s) 302 442 2 623 405 1,028
Delaware 286 34 15 21 (s) 61 131 (s) 417 131 549
Dist. of Col. 3 (s) 6 43 52 52 19 71
Florida 17 17 897 890 70 653 18 967 2,597 139 3,651 1,673 5,324
Georgia 31 31 838 684 82 174 12 962 1,915 502 3,286 2,206 5,491
Hawaii 2 39 2 63 48 73 225 (s) 227 1,197 1,424
Idaho 5 5 262 289 6 95 (s) 137 527 55 849 648 1,497
Illinois 217 194 410 1,672 940 428 287 13 1,226 2,894 6 4,983 3,106 8,089
Indiana 930 219 1,149 2,581 736 85 148 9 942 1,919 16 5,665 3,276 8,941
Iowa 68 68 1,791 1,014 381 103 1 427 1,926 15 3,801 1,880 5,682
Kansas 9 9 620 658 19 121 47 233 1,078 1 1,709 793 2,501
Kentucky 106 106 530 450 284 78 1 585 1,397 53 2,087 1,733 3,820
Louisiana 36 36 4,023 614 4,558 106 63 4,616 9,956 269 14,285 1,811 16,095
Maine 191 91 5 35 20 104 255 75 522 295 817
Maryland 29 29 201 136 28 88 1 399 652 1 883 344 1,226
Massachusetts 572 117 12 122 2 499 752 3 1,327 1,089 2,416
Michigan 318 43 361 1,338 494 88 223 2 881 1,689 80 3,468 2,289 5,758
Minnesota 51 51 838 955 124 177 2 597 1,855 69 2,813 1,765 4,578
Mississippi 12 12 538 338 30 52 (s) 269 688 140 1,378 1,020 2,398
Missouri 62 62 638 624 40 136 (s) 517 1,317 2 2,019 1,012 3,031
Montana 12 12 134 201 8 59 183 451 3 600 288 888
Nebraska 16 16 637 615 44 101 219 979 1 1,633 888 2,521
Nevada 22 22 245 427 14 85 225 750 (s) 1,017 1,281 2,298
New Hampshire 131 46 6 28 3 74 157 2 290 304 594
New Jersey 465 247 386 197 750 1,580 1 2,045 633 2,679
New Mexico 7 7 13 270 9 80 256 614 (s) 634 655 1,289
New York 20 20 881 268 60 425 40 1,161 1,955 31 2,886 1,042 3,928
North Carolina 35 35 793 496 134 193 6 865 1,694 177 2,699 1,868 4,568
North Dakota 119 119 129 964 41 55 244 1,303 (s) 1,551 889 2,440
Ohio 690 54 743 2,295 796 262 237 35 1,334 2,663 33 5,735 3,430 9,165
Oklahoma 20 20 655 653 24 119 40 379 1,214 42 1,932 1,281 3,213
Oregon 3 3 439 323 22 126 1 276 748 84 1,274 1,085 2,360
Pennsylvania 953 55 1,008 2,679 991 1,011 241 6 1,407 3,656 64 7,406 3,852 11,258
Rhode Island 104 20 2 19 1 111 153 (s) 258 119 377
South Carolina 14 14 492 255 30 85 7 502 879 210 1,596 1,677 3,273
South Dakota 12 12 281 243 27 41 (s) 172 484 4 780 259 1,039
Tennessee 150 150 757 281 30 170 3 722 1,207 81 2,195 1,372 3,568
Texas 26 26 3,986 3,967 21,246 518 204 10,256 36,191 172 40,374 9,685 50,060
Utah 27 27 292 341 18 73 (s) 286 718 1 1,038 564 1,602
Vermont 11 78 3 15 2 67 165 (s) 176 145 321
Virginia 157 45 202 546 356 50 107 11 674 1,198 148 2,094 1,353 3,447
Washington 12 12 399 490 39 198 1 375 1,102 179 1,691 1,173 2,864
West Virginia 55 55 168 397 229 38 1 280 945 1 1,170 1,058 2,229
Wisconsin 32 32 977 573 55 159 16 712 1,515 53 2,577 1,999 4,576
Wyoming 68 68 364 570 12 35 153 771 (s) 1,203 583 1,787
United States United States 3,354 1,960 5,314 45,991 27,479 30,480 8,143 674 40,057 106,833 3,333 160,971 77,913 238,884

Footnotes:

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

b Hydrocarbon gas liquids, include natural gas liquids and refinery olefins.

c Includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline.

d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, petroleum coke, and the “other petroleum products” category. See technical notes, Section 4.

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

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

g The U.S. total includes -$500 million of coal coke net imports, which are not allocated to the states.

h Electricity sales to ultimate customers.

— = No consumption, including cases where adjustments were made. See explanation of adjustments in Section 7 of the technical notes.

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

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.

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/