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How much of U.S. carbon dioxide emissions are associated with electricity generation?

EIA publishes estimates of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by the U.S. electric power industry and by the U.S. electric power sector. CO2 emissions by the electric power industry include emissions associated with total U.S. electricity generation including direct use of electricity and of useful thermal output. The electric power industry includes the electric power sector. The electric power sector emissions account for CO2 emissions associated with retail electricity sales to the residential, commercial, industrial, and transportation sectors.

In 2022, the U.S. electric power industry accounted for about 33% of total U.S. energy-related CO2 emissions, while the electric power sector accounted for about 31%.

CO2 emissions by U.S. electric power industry by source, 2022
SourceMillion metric tons Share of total
Coal86853%
Natural gas74345%
Petroleum252%
Other151%
Total1,650
Data source: United States Electricity Profile, Table 7: Emissions, November 2023.
Note: Other includes CO2 emissions from the combustion of non-biomass waste materials and by some types of geothermal power plants.

CO2 emissions by U.S. electric power sector by source, 2022
SourceMillion metric tons Share of total
Coal85155%
Natural gas65943%
Petroleum211%
Other11<1%
Total1,542
Data source: Monthly Energy Review, Environment, Table 11.6: Electric power sector, November 2023
Note: Electric power sector includes electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power plants whose primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public.
Other includes CO2 emissions from the combustion of non-biomass waste materials and by some types of geothermal power plants.

Learn more:
What are U.S. energy-related carbon dioxide emissions by source and sector?
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How do I convert between short tons and metric tons?
Monthly Energy Review, Environment
U.S. CO2 emissions from energy consumption by source and sector (diagram)
U.S. Energy-Related Carbon Dioxide Emissions
State-level carbon dioxide emissions data
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Last updated: November 30, 2023, with data available at the time of update.


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