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Table E8. Primary energy, electricity, and total energy expenditure estimates, 2023 (million dollars)
Table E8. Primary energy, electricity, and total energy expenditure estimates, 2023
(million dollars)





State
Primary energy

Electric
power
sector h,i,k



Electricity l



Total
energy h,j



Coal

Natural
gas a
Petroleum

Nuclear
fuel
Biomass


Total h,i,j
Distillate
fuel oil b

HGL c
Jet
fuel d
Motor
gasoline e
Residual
fuel oil

Other f

Total
Wood and
waste g
Alabama 771 3,323 4,260 177 232 9,702 105 739 15,215 312 454 20,075 -2,390 9,715 27,400
Alaska 101 1,009 2,518 28 2,701 1,330 (s) 376 6,953 20 8,083 -406 1,276 8,953
Arizona 428 3,267 4,546 253 1,651 12,139 722 19,311 212 44 23,261 -2,404 10,471 31,328
Arkansas 404 2,661 3,224 151 142 4,758 533 8,808 73 151 12,097 -1,003 4,720 15,814
California 147 27,338 33,737 1,386 10,685 61,287 3,338 3,217 113,651 106 397 142,001 -6,091 59,189 195,100
Colorado 436 3,596 3,556 369 1,663 8,377 777 14,742 52 18,826 -1,059 6,510 24,277
Connecticut 2,385 2,959 365 200 5,040 23 390 8,977 84 88 11,535 -774 6,468 17,229
Delaware 1 682 442 103 238 1,743 6 91 2,622 6 3,311 -65 1,398 4,644
Dist. of Col. 385 107 2 373 48 530 1 916 1,630 2,546
Florida 446 8,065 9,670 454 6,595 30,149 878 1,688 49,435 154 230 58,329 -6,524 33,953 85,759
Georgia 806 5,076 6,241 391 2,601 15,521 133 1,318 26,205 302 608 32,997 -2,508 15,711 46,199
Hawaii 126 908 81 1,953 2,126 1,285 101 6,456 8 6,590 -1,441 3,431 8,580
Idaho 5 1,105 2,223 192 192 3,152 (s) 218 5,978 105 7,192 -311 2,331 9,212
Illinois 999 8,646 8,608 1,064 3,308 13,924 14 1,565 28,483 640 52 38,820 -1,831 15,063 52,052
Indiana 2,541 5,610 6,448 442 464 9,758 26 1,210 18,348 56 26,555 -2,221 10,908 35,242
Iowa 357 3,197 4,256 826 136 5,010 1 568 10,797 43 14,394 -519 5,122 18,998
Kansas 318 2,142 3,725 195 182 4,211 47 363 8,723 66 15 11,264 -523 4,349 15,089
Kentucky 1,265 1,972 4,357 484 1,767 7,305 1 777 14,691 80 18,008 -1,572 7,036 23,471
Louisiana 196 5,930 5,056 4,638 425 6,689 251 4,895 21,955 73 275 28,430 -1,392 7,960 34,997
Maine 7 584 1,976 389 114 2,513 46 233 5,271 186 6,190 -409 2,362 8,144
Maryland 106 2,688 2,728 286 817 8,621 21 557 13,030 92 50 15,966 -493 8,179 23,653
Massachusetts 5,422 4,294 391 1,438 8,759 25 662 15,570 107 21,098 -857 11,607 31,848
Michigan 979 7,382 4,638 967 957 14,084 54 1,205 21,905 159 271 30,969 -2,327 13,315 41,957
Minnesota 367 4,048 4,629 785 1,005 8,270 2 780 15,470 96 150 20,555 -1,398 7,960 27,117
Mississippi 199 2,209 3,309 203 173 5,188 27 421 9,321 80 145 11,955 -1,409 5,233 15,779
Missouri 878 3,281 4,749 499 599 10,370 (s) 755 16,972 68 44 21,243 -1,174 8,370 28,439
Montana 315 644 1,583 231 187 2,017 277 4,296 43 5,307 -375 1,623 6,555
Nebraska 261 1,535 3,187 143 132 3,056 (s) 318 6,837 47 12 8,692 -352 3,070 11,410
Nevada 150 2,942 2,145 128 1,659 4,942 314 9,189 19 12,300 -1,480 5,006 15,826
New Hampshire 10 617 1,196 468 135 2,373 28 140 4,339 59 94 5,119 -293 2,441 7,266
New Jersey 5,472 4,488 526 2,342 12,176 388 989 20,910 181 71 26,634 -725 10,762 36,671
New Mexico 271 1,023 3,143 163 178 3,082 368 6,934 45 8,272 -606 2,669 10,336
New York 20 12,196 11,098 1,032 5,851 17,730 340 1,679 37,730 185 233 50,849 -2,200 25,482 74,131
North Carolina 735 4,723 5,576 810 1,903 16,235 9 1,228 25,761 245 244 31,708 -3,200 14,125 42,633
North Dakota 596 488 2,519 184 101 1,472 301 4,576 2 5,724 -656 2,247 7,315
Ohio 1,591 8,419 7,898 842 1,023 15,819 35 1,739 27,357 105 150 37,623 -2,288 16,063 51,399
Oklahoma 158 3,181 4,841 222 984 6,115 40 565 12,766 78 16,183 -1,239 6,316 21,260
Oregon 3 2,449 4,093 175 637 6,401 15 414 11,736 200 14,389 -897 5,982 19,473
Pennsylvania 1,360 9,979 10,560 1,648 1,335 15,881 26 1,811 31,261 505 312 43,417 -2,952 17,401 57,867
Rhode Island 909 807 73 47 1,265 1 134 2,328 20 3,256 -280 1,579 4,555
South Carolina 588 2,062 3,658 217 361 8,660 144 715 13,756 322 225 16,952 -1,673 8,523 23,803
South Dakota 52 574 1,314 121 76 1,628 1 219 3,359 11 3,996 -98 1,416 5,314
Tennessee 764 2,354 5,053 218 1,762 11,139 4 997 19,174 233 110 22,636 -1,169 10,553 32,020
Texas 1,695 14,659 29,084 21,884 6,564 44,650 1,787 11,591 115,561 250 229 132,399 -7,206 48,715 173,908
Utah 447 2,723 2,972 151 982 4,802 (s) 402 9,308 31 12,510 -1,160 2,974 14,324
Vermont 125 724 236 30 1,007 4 106 2,107 50 2,958 -694 940 3,205
Virginia 282 3,798 5,376 571 2,301 13,044 33 977 22,303 183 370 26,935 -1,629 14,128 39,434
Washington 194 3,371 5,259 359 2,303 11,565 1,455 615 21,557 58 289 25,516 -1,162 8,471 32,825
West Virginia 1,364 840 2,512 340 28 2,851 1 369 6,101 29 8,334 -1,411 3,288 10,211
Wisconsin 560 4,062 4,470 700 274 9,014 16 915 15,388 60 170 20,239 -1,383 8,711 27,568
Wyoming 711 806 2,244 133 65 1,125 208 3,774 11 5,303 -757 1,372 5,918
United States 23,883 202,081 258,966 46,696 71,503 478,453 10,611 51,599 917,829 4,950 6,684 1,157,413 -76,987 488,124 1,568,551

Footnotes:

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

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

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

d Kerosene-type jet fuel only; naphtha-type jet fuel is included in "Other petroleum."

e Includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline.

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

g Wood, wood-derived fuels, and biomass waste. Includes small amount of other biomass liquids that are biodiesel.

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

i Electricity imports are included in total primary energy and electric power sector but are not shown separately.

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

k Expenditures for fuels purchased for electric power generation, included in the expenditure columns for the primary energy sources, are shown as negative expenditures because they need to be removed from total energy expenditures, to avoid double counting.

l 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 and greater than -0.5 million dollars.

Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.

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/