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  • DOE/EIA-0214(2014) June 2016

    State Energy Consumption Estimates

    1960 Through 2014

  • 2014 ConsumptionSummary Tables

  • SUMMARIES

    U.S. Energy Information Administration|State Energy Data 2014: Consumption 3

    Table C1. Energy Consumption Overview: Estimates by Energy Source and End-Use Sector, 2014 (Trillion Btu)

    StateTotal

    Energy b

    Sources End-Use Sectors a

    Fossil Fuels

    NuclearElectricPower

    RenewableEnergy e

    NetInterstateFlow of

    Electricity f

    NetElectricityImports g Residential Commercial Industrial b TransportationCoal

    NaturalGas c Petroleum d Total

    Alabama 1,958.2 575.9 651.5 497.4 1,724.9 431.4 277.0 -475.0 0.0 378.7 262.4 848.4 468.7Alaska 603.1 18.2 329.6 233.6 581.4 0.0 21.8 0.0 0.0 47.8 63.2 329.0 163.0Arizona 1,422.6 447.8 315.4 493.3 1,256.6 338.0 141.3 -313.5 0.2 386.3 337.5 234.5 464.3Arkansas 1,114.4 339.2 274.8 325.8 939.8 151.4 122.0 -98.8 0.0 247.0 182.5 406.2 278.7California 7,620.1 39.5 2,417.5 3,245.5 5,702.4 177.7 876.8 821.3 42.0 1,397.4 1,418.5 1,855.9 2,948.3Colorado 1,477.2 350.5 495.4 467.9 1,313.8 0.0 131.3 32.0 (s) 355.2 282.0 429.1 410.8Connecticut 750.0 9.1 240.6 310.0 559.7 165.7 43.8 -21.5 2.3 249.4 190.9 83.1 226.7Delaware 274.0 10.2 106.8 96.6 213.7 0.0 7.9 52.5 0.0 66.9 57.3 87.2 62.6Dist. of Col. 178.9 (s) 35.3 19.9 55.2 0.0 1.2 122.5 0.0 38.6 112.3 7.3 20.7Florida 4,121.7 557.9 1,246.7 1,545.7 3,350.3 291.5 313.7 166.2 0.0 1,199.2 974.1 468.0 1,480.3Georgia 2,851.0 482.7 666.1 836.3 1,985.1 340.7 284.8 240.5 0.0 742.8 548.8 769.6 789.8Hawaii 281.2 17.2 0.2 233.4 250.8 0.0 30.4 0.0 0.0 36.6 38.8 64.4 141.4Idaho 519.9 7.5 94.3 158.9 260.7 0.0 154.7 104.6 (s) 120.0 87.0 177.7 135.2Illinois 4,042.3 1,017.9 1,105.5 1,180.8 3,304.2 1,023.5 240.7 -526.0 0.0 1,030.4 820.1 1,225.0 966.8Indiana 2,931.6 1,221.5 724.7 763.6 2,709.8 0.0 155.6 66.1 0.2 582.4 390.4 1,327.0 631.8Iowa 1,541.9 401.2 311.3 425.5 1,137.9 43.4 406.2 -45.7 0.0 253.1 213.3 766.5 309.0Kansas 1,132.4 316.6 289.7 358.8 965.1 89.5 150.2 -72.4 0.0 239.6 214.7 378.4 299.6Kentucky 1,770.7 913.5 261.2 579.5 1,754.1 0.0 90.0 -73.4 0.0 393.5 263.9 663.2 450.1Louisiana 4,279.4 210.0 1,563.3 2,037.1 3,810.4 181.1 158.1 129.9 0.0 348.8 268.2 3,024.3 638.2Maine 410.5 2.1 62.4 188.3 252.8 0.0 157.3 -15.0 15.4 91.2 62.8 127.0 129.6Maryland 1,400.6 201.2 216.6 461.2 879.0 150.0 77.1 293.9 0.6 441.6 423.9 115.2 419.9Massachusetts 1,437.6 29.9 433.2 547.9 1,011.0 60.3 87.7 273.8 4.8 448.9 394.2 162.2 432.4Michigan 2,881.5 618.5 878.7 832.2 2,329.4 326.8 208.6 -3.2 19.9 787.8 624.8 746.7 722.3Minnesota 1,912.1 313.1 489.8 582.3 1,385.2 132.9 262.1 108.8 23.0 430.7 368.9 663.3 449.1Mississippi 1,155.5 116.5 440.0 425.7 982.2 107.2 73.0 -6.9 0.0 217.5 162.0 398.4 377.6Missouri 1,903.8 780.7 301.2 612.3 1,694.1 97.0 94.4 18.3 0.0 560.3 427.8 363.3 552.4Montana 403.4 175.4 79.3 169.3 423.9 0.0 137.3 -154.4 -3.3 86.9 78.2 125.3 113.1Nebraska 864.3 276.5 179.2 236.3 692.0 105.7 140.7 -74.0 (s) 163.0 141.4 358.1 201.7Nevada 660.3 79.2 259.4 229.5 568.2 0.0 77.3 14.6 0.1 153.5 120.2 179.4 207.1New Hampshire 310.1 14.9 58.8 151.8 225.5 106.3 60.6 -83.2 0.9 97.1 70.6 42.0 100.4New Jersey 2,340.2 30.7 798.0 970.4 1,799.2 329.5 94.0 116.7 0.8 611.6 621.6 245.9 861.1New Mexico 679.1 215.3 256.1 239.9 711.3 0.0 46.8 -79.1 0.1 117.4 125.2 228.6 208.0New York 3,742.9 64.7 1,386.6 1,296.4 2,747.6 450.1 430.2 60.0 54.9 1,123.7 1,134.8 390.6 1,093.7North Carolina 2,554.8 501.6 460.9 798.8 1,761.3 428.5 200.7 164.3 0.0 721.8 576.7 541.2 715.1North Dakota 640.1 399.2 85.5 238.5 723.1 0.0 110.8 -199.7 5.8 77.8 82.4 334.3 145.6Ohio 3,809.6 1,057.4 1,044.3 1,106.4 3,208.0 170.3 151.3 280.0 0.0 946.0 709.4 1,225.0 929.2Oklahoma 1,679.9 336.1 665.8 542.0 1,543.9 0.0 170.1 -34.1 0.0 325.0 265.8 606.0 483.1Oregon 987.1 34.2 225.6 328.6 588.4 0.0 486.2 -88.0 0.5 247.0 189.3 246.7 304.2Pennsylvania 3,902.4 1,039.2 1,257.1 1,190.5 3,486.7 823.3 214.9 -624.4 1.9 971.8 652.7 1,374.6 903.4Rhode Island 204.5 0.0 91.3 87.5 178.8 0.0 7.5 17.6 0.6 66.0 51.5 25.1 61.8South Carolina 1,632.1 305.7 235.9 480.2 1,021.7 548.2 147.6 -85.4 0.0 376.7 268.0 543.2 444.2South Dakota 391.9 33.1 83.5 113.9 230.5 0.0 139.1 22.3 0.0 73.0 64.3 156.6 98.0Tennessee 2,194.5 427.5 312.0 672.2 1,411.7 289.4 187.6 305.9 0.0 562.1 434.5 591.0 606.9Texas 12,899.5 1,586.0 4,219.1 5,947.6 11,752.7 410.9 606.8 130.6 -1.4 1,709.5 1,638.8 6,288.8 3,262.4Utah 798.0 344.1 252.7 278.6 875.4 0.0 29.2 -106.6 (s) 159.3 157.4 235.7 245.6Vermont 139.9 0.0 10.8 79.5 90.4 52.9 35.4 -76.9 38.1 44.4 26.6 20.5 48.4Virginia 2,430.2 278.2 437.0 785.1 1,500.3 316.1 162.4 451.5 0.0 642.5 615.6 451.6 720.5Washington 2,011.9 76.5 319.8 696.0 1,092.3 99.3 947.9 -101.9 -25.7 481.7 376.5 566.8 587.0West Virginia 752.9 816.5 161.7 185.2 1,163.3 0.0 55.9 -466.2 0.0 178.1 112.3 293.0 169.6Wisconsin 1,868.9 417.1 477.9 542.7 1,437.7 98.8 177.2 155.2 0.0 450.2 380.8 591.8 446.1Wyoming 535.6 489.3 141.8 172.9 804.0 0.0 55.4 -323.7 (s) 47.9 62.4 306.7 118.7

    United States 98,385.2 17,996.6 27,451.7 34,999.1 80,425.8 8,337.6 9,440.3 0.0 181.6 21,525.4 18,147.5 31,667.9 27,044.5

    a End-use sector estimates include electricity sales and associated electrical system energy losses.b U.S. total energy and U.S. industrial sector include -21.6 trillion Btu of net imports of coal coke that is not

    allocated to the states.c Excludes supplemental gaseous fuels.d Excludes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Fuel ethanol is included in "Renewable Energy."e Includes: Conventional hydroelectric power, biomass (wood and biomass waste, fuel ethanol, and losses

    and co-products from fuel ethanol production), geothermal, solar thermal and photovoltaic, and wind energy.f Includes the energy losses associated with the generation, transmission, and distribution of the electricity

    flowing across state lines. A positive number indicates that more electricity came into the state than went out ofthe state during the year.

    g Electricity traded with Canada and Mexico. Calculated by converting net imports in kilowatthours by 3,412Btu per kilowatthour.

    Where shown, (s) = Value less than +0.05 and greater than -0.05 trillion Btu.Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. Web Page: All data are available at http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/seds-data-complete.cfm.Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

  • SUMMARIES

    U.S. Energy Information Administration|State Energy Data 2014: Consumption4

    Table C2. Energy Consumption Estimates for Major Energy Sources in Physical Units, 2014

    State

    CoalNaturalGas a

    Petroleum

    NuclearElectric Power

    Hydro-electricPower f

    FuelEthanol g

    DistillateFuel Oil

    JetFuel b LPG c

    MotorGasoline d

    ResidualFuel Oil Other e Total

    MillionShort Tons

    BillionCubic Feet Million Barrels

    BillionKilowatthours Million Barrels

    Alabama 27.1 635.6 24.9 2.5 2.2 61.4 1.2 5.6 97.9 41.2 9.5 6.4Alaska 1.2 328.9 12.7 16.9 0.3 6.6 0.1 5.0 41.6 0.0 1.5 0.6Arizona 23.1 306.6 24.8 3.8 1.9 63.5 0.0 3.4 97.4 32.3 6.1 6.3Arkansas 19.5 268.3 21.2 1.4 2.5 33.8 (s) 4.4 63.2 14.5 2.6 3.5California 1.7 2,351.6 97.2 105.0 14.0 348.5 13.4 51.5 629.5 17.0 16.5 36.3Colorado 18.3 479.1 20.6 9.3 4.3 52.0 0.0 5.0 91.3 0.0 1.8 4.3Connecticut 0.5 235.9 19.3 1.9 2.6 33.9 0.7 2.2 60.6 15.8 0.4 3.5Delaware 0.4 101.4 2.5 0.1 1.3 10.2 0.2 4.4 18.8 0.0 0.0 1.1Dist. of Col. (s) 34.1 0.6 0.0 (s) 2.5 0.0 0.7 3.8 0.0 0.0 0.3Florida 23.6 1,221.0 49.7 32.8 4.4 199.5 9.5 8.5 304.4 27.9 0.2 18.7Georgia 23.5 652.4 39.5 3.8 5.1 111.0 2.1 4.9 166.4 32.6 3.1 10.4Hawaii 0.8 2.9 4.4 12.9 0.8 10.7 9.9 3.1 41.7 0.0 0.1 0.9Idaho 0.4 92.0 10.6 0.7 1.3 17.0 0.0 1.2 30.8 0.0 9.0 1.4Illinois 56.3 1,093.5 49.5 24.4 18.9 110.2 (s) 28.1 231.0 97.9 0.1 11.4Indiana 55.3 712.8 43.7 8.2 6.0 72.3 0.1 16.6 147.0 0.0 0.4 7.4Iowa 23.0 329.9 25.2 1.0 19.1 39.7 (s) 3.2 88.2 4.2 0.9 4.1Kansas 18.3 283.7 24.3 1.6 3.0 30.9 0.2 8.1 68.1 8.6 (s) 2.7Kentucky 40.3 254.1 28.2 9.4 10.2 50.1 (s) 15.1 113.0 0.0 3.1 5.1Louisiana 12.8 1,518.3 33.4 23.4 178.5 53.5 6.8 135.7 431.3 17.3 1.1 4.4Maine 0.1 60.7 11.6 1.0 3.3 18.5 1.2 1.2 36.9 0.0 3.6 1.7Maryland 8.1 207.1 19.4 1.2 3.2 65.0 0.3 3.7 92.7 14.3 1.6 6.7Massachusetts 1.3 420.2 29.1 5.9 3.0 64.5 1.4 3.6 107.6 5.8 0.9 6.7Michigan 31.9 860.6 29.0 4.0 12.1 109.4 0.3 13.1 167.9 31.2 1.6 11.1Minnesota 17.8 474.3 27.8 5.4 10.7 60.0 0.1 11.7 115.6 12.7 0.5 7.3Mississippi 6.7 427.6 19.9 11.3 2.8 39.8 0.1 7.8 81.8 10.3 0.0 4.2Missouri 44.2 296.9 31.3 3.4 7.2 73.3 (s) 6.2 121.4 9.3 0.7 6.8Montana 10.5 77.3 9.8 1.0 2.2 12.2 (s) 6.6 31.8 0.0 11.5 1.0Nebraska 16.3 172.8 19.2 1.1 2.8 21.1 (s) 1.4 45.5 10.1 1.2 1.8Nevada 3.8 250.9 10.8 5.0 1.1 26.3 0.0 1.6 44.7 0.0 2.4 2.3New Hampshire 0.5 57.0 7.6 0.4 5.0 16.8 0.3 0.9 31.0 10.2 1.4 1.7New Jersey 1.2 766.4 31.3 39.5 2.1 97.2 1.9 14.7 186.6 31.5 (s) 10.1New Mexico 12.0 247.4 16.3 1.2 1.9 22.8 0.0 3.8 45.9 0.0 0.1 1.9New York 2.9 1,344.9 59.0 29.0 8.7 131.7 11.4 10.5 250.3 43.0 26.1 13.2North Carolina 20.3 452.7 32.2 8.6 9.8 102.8 0.2 6.3 159.9 41.0 4.8 9.7North Dakota 28.8 85.2 25.6 1.0 2.9 11.2 (s) 3.4 44.1 0.0 2.5 1.1Ohio 43.6 1,000.0 53.1 12.5 7.3 117.5 0.4 24.2 215.0 16.3 0.5 11.9Oklahoma 19.4 640.2 32.6 8.0 2.8 47.3 0.5 11.4 102.5 0.0 1.4 4.1Oregon 2.0 220.1 19.2 4.6 1.6 35.5 0.2 2.5 63.6 0.0 35.3 3.1Pennsylvania 46.5 1,200.7 68.5 7.0 13.2 117.1 0.9 24.0 230.8 78.7 2.6 11.4Rhode Island 0.0 88.7 5.7 0.7 0.5 8.7 (s) 1.2 16.8 0.0 (s) 0.9South Carolina 12.3 230.3 20.2 2.1 2.6 63.6 1.1 5.5 95.2 52.4 2.6 6.0South Dakota 2.0 80.6 7.9 1.0 1.8 10.7 (s) 0.9 22.2 0.0 5.5 1.1Tennessee 20.3 304.1 29.7 11.3 2.7 75.7 (s) 11.4 131.0 27.7 8.9 7.7Texas 103.0 4,096.2 189.9 72.6 461.0 316.4 21.2 213.7 1,274.9 39.3 0.4 30.7Utah 15.7 242.7 15.2 5.7 1.2 26.2 (s) 4.7 53.0 0.0 0.6 2.2Vermont 0.0 10.7 4.6 0.2 2.6 7.5 0.1 0.9 15.9 5.1 1.2 0.7Virginia 11.7 420.1 35.0 13.2 5.7 95.2 1.4 4.6 155.1 30.2 1.0 9.5Washington 4.6 306.6 24.1 16.8 4.0 65.2 6.5 15.9 132.4 9.5 79.5 5.7West Virginia 33.6 150.7 12.7 0.2 1.1 19.4 0.1 2.3 35.8 0.0 1.2 1.8Wisconsin 22.7 463.1 26.5 2.0 9.6 62.0 0.1 8.0 108.2 9.4 2.5 6.4Wyoming 27.9 136.0 16.6 0.5 1.4 8.4 0.0 4.7 31.5 0.0 0.9 0.7

    United States 917.7 26,694.9 1,473.6 536.5 874.4 3,256.1 93.9 739.1 6,973.5 797.2 259.4 320.1

    a Natural gas as it is consumed; includes supplemental gaseous fuels that are commingled with natural gas.b Includes kerosene-type jet fuel only; naphtha-type jet fuel is included in "Other Petroleum."c Liquefied petroleum gases, includes ethane and olefins.d Motor gasoline as it is consumed; includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline.e Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the 16 other petroleum products as

    described in the Technical Notes, Section 4, "Other Petroleum Products."

    f Conventional hydroelectric power. Does not include pumped-storage hydroelectricity.g Includes denaturant.Where shown, (s) = Value less than 0.05.Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.Web Page: All data are available at http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/seds-data-complete.cfm.Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

  • SUMMARIES

    U.S. Energy Information Administration|State Energy Data 2014: Consumption 5

    Table C3. Primary Energy Consumption Estimates, 2014 (Trillion Btu)

    State

    Fossil Fuels Fossil Fuels(as commingled)

    Coal

    Natural Gasexcluding

    SupplementalGaseous Fuels a

    Petroleum

    Total

    Natural Gasincluding

    SupplementalGaseous Fuels a

    MotorGasolineincluding

    Fuel Ethanol aDistillateFuel Oil

    JetFuel b LPG c

    MotorGasolineexcluding

    Fuel Ethanol aResidualFuel Oil Other d Total

    Alabama 575.9 651.5 143.7 14.2 8.5 288.4 7.7 35.0 497.4 1,724.9 651.5 310.6Alaska 18.2 329.6 73.2 96.0 1.2 31.4 0.7 31.0 233.6 581.4 329.6 33.4Arizona 447.8 315.4 143.1 21.5 7.4 299.8 0.0 21.4 493.3 1,256.6 315.4 321.6Arkansas 339.2 274.8 122.6 7.8 9.1 158.6 0.1 27.7 325.8 939.8 274.8 170.8California 39.5 2,417.5 561.0 595.3 51.5 1,637.0 84.5 316.1 3,245.5 5,702.4 2,417.5 1,763.2Colorado 350.5 495.4 119.2 52.6 16.3 248.2 0.0 31.6 467.9 1,313.8 499.7 263.3Connecticut 9.1 240.6 111.7 10.6 10.1 159.1 4.1 14.3 310.0 559.7 240.6 171.3Delaware 10.2 106.8 14.6 0.6 4.9 48.1 1.2 27.2 96.6 213.7 106.9 51.8Dist. of Col. (s) 35.3 3.8 0.0 (s) 11.5 0.0 4.5 19.9 55.2 35.3 12.4Florida 557.9 1,246.7 286.9 186.0 16.5 944.6 59.8 51.9 1,545.7 3,350.3 1,246.7 1,009.7Georgia 482.7 666.1 227.8 21.7 19.1 525.4 13.3 28.9 836.3 1,985.1 666.8 561.6Hawaii 17.2 0.2 25.2 73.3 3.2 50.7 62.1 18.9 233.4 250.8 2.8 54.0Idaho 7.5 94.3 61.1 4.1 5.0 80.9 0.0 7.8 158.9 260.7 94.3 85.8Illinois 1,017.9 1,105.5 285.6 138.2 67.7 518.2 0.1 171.0 1,180.8 3,304.2 1,116.4 557.7Indiana 1,221.5 724.7 252.5 46.7 22.5 340.4 0.9 100.7 763.6 2,709.8 727.8 366.0Iowa 401.2 311.3 145.5 5.7 68.1 186.7 (s) 19.4 425.5 1,137.9 342.4 201.0Kansas 316.6 289.7 140.1 9.3 11.3 147.3 1.1 49.7 358.8 965.1 289.7 156.5Kentucky 913.5 261.2 163.0 53.1 36.2 236.0 0.2 91.1 579.5 1,754.1 261.2 253.7Louisiana 210.0 1,563.3 192.6 132.9 617.9 255.3 42.5 795.8 2,037.1 3,810.4 1,563.9 270.7Maine 2.1 62.4 67.0 5.8 12.8 87.6 7.7 7.4 188.3 252.8 62.4 93.6Maryland 201.2 216.6 112.0 6.6 12.2 305.6 2.0 22.9 461.2 879.0 217.4 328.9Massachusetts 29.9 433.2 168.2 33.7 11.5 303.0 8.5 23.0 547.9 1,011.0 433.2 326.3Michigan 618.5 878.7 167.7 22.6 46.0 515.2 1.7 78.9 832.2 2,329.4 878.7 553.8Minnesota 313.1 489.8 160.6 30.4 39.6 278.2 0.4 73.1 582.3 1,385.2 489.9 303.7Mississippi 116.5 440.0 114.8 64.1 10.7 187.1 0.9 48.0 425.7 982.2 440.0 201.5Missouri 780.7 301.2 181.0 19.5 27.0 347.3 (s) 37.4 612.3 1,694.1 301.4 370.8Montana 175.4 79.3 56.7 5.5 8.3 58.4 (s) 40.3 169.3 423.9 79.3 62.0Nebraska 276.5 179.2 110.6 6.1 10.3 100.3 (s) 8.9 236.3 692.0 179.5 106.6Nevada 79.2 259.4 62.1 28.3 4.1 124.8 0.0 10.2 229.5 568.2 259.4 132.8New Hampshire 14.9 58.8 44.0 2.1 19.0 79.0 1.9 5.8 151.8 225.5 58.8 84.9New Jersey 30.7 798.0 180.7 223.9 7.9 456.5 11.7 89.7 970.4 1,799.2 798.6 491.7New Mexico 215.3 256.1 94.1 6.6 7.2 108.6 0.0 23.5 239.9 711.3 256.1 115.2New York 64.7 1,386.6 340.7 164.2 33.2 621.0 71.6 65.6 1,296.4 2,747.6 1,386.6 666.6North Carolina 501.6 460.9 185.9 48.9 36.5 486.7 1.1 39.7 798.8 1,761.3 460.9 520.3North Dakota 399.2 85.5 147.5 5.6 11.0 52.5 (s) 21.8 238.5 723.1 90.6 56.5Ohio 1,057.4 1,044.3 306.6 70.7 27.5 553.3 2.2 146.1 1,106.4 3,208.0 1,045.0 594.7Oklahoma 336.1 665.8 188.2 45.1 10.6 225.0 3.0 70.1 542.0 1,543.9 665.8 239.2Oregon 34.2 225.6 110.8 26.2 6.0 168.6 1.1 16.0 328.6 588.4 225.6 179.4Pennsylvania 1,039.2 1,257.1 395.6 39.7 48.5 553.1 5.6 147.9 1,190.5 3,486.7 1,257.1 592.7Rhode Island 0.0 91.3 32.6 4.0 2.0 40.9 0.3 7.7 87.5 178.8 91.3 44.0South Carolina 305.7 235.9 116.9 12.1 9.7 300.9 7.2 33.3 480.2 1,021.7 235.9 321.7South Dakota 33.1 83.5 45.6 5.7 6.7 50.4 (s) 5.5 113.9 230.5 83.5 54.2Tennessee 427.5 312.0 171.6 64.2 10.4 356.6 0.3 69.2 672.2 1,411.7 312.0 383.3Texas 1,586.0 4,219.1 1,096.3 411.8 1,598.1 1,494.3 133.4 1,213.7 5,947.6 11,752.7 4,219.1 1,600.9Utah 344.1 252.7 87.6 32.4 4.6 124.8 0.1 29.1 278.6 875.4 252.7 132.4Vermont 0.0 10.8 26.5 1.2 10.1 35.3 0.5 5.8 79.5 90.4 10.8 37.8Virginia 278.2 437.0 201.8 75.0 21.4 448.9 8.8 29.2 785.1 1,500.3 437.3 481.8Washington 76.5 319.8 139.2 95.0 14.9 309.8 40.8 96.3 696.0 1,092.3 319.8 329.7West Virginia 816.5 161.7 73.6 1.2 4.0 91.8 0.5 14.1 185.2 1,163.3 161.7 98.2Wisconsin 417.1 477.9 153.1 11.1 36.3 291.6 0.3 50.2 542.7 1,437.7 477.9 313.6Wyoming 489.3 141.8 95.6 3.0 5.4 39.8 0.0 29.0 172.9 804.0 141.8 42.3

    United States 17,996.6 27,451.7 8,508.5 3,042.1 3,090.1 15,364.6 590.2 4,403.6 34,999.1 80,425.8 27,513.2 16,475.9

    a Supplemental gaseous fuels (SGF) and fuel ethanol are consumed with natural gas and motor gasoline,respectively. In this table, natural gas excluding SGF and motor gasoline excluding fuel ethanol arepresented so that a fossil fuel total can be calculated. Natural gas including SGF and motor gasolineincluding fuel ethanol are presented separately for reference.

    b Includes kerosene-type jet fuel only; naphtha-type jet fuel is included in "Other Petroleum."c Liquefied petroleum gases, includes ethane and olefins.

    d Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the 16 other petroleumproducts as described in the Technical Notes, Section 4, "Other Petroleum Products."

    Where shown, (s) = Value less than 0.05 trillion Btu.Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.Web Page: All data are available at http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/seds-data-complete.cfm.Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

  • SUMMARIES

    U.S. Energy Information Administration|State Energy Data 2014: Consumption6

    Table C3. Primary Energy Consumption Estimates, 2014 (Continued) (Trillion Btu)

    State

    NuclearElectricPower

    Renewable Energy

    NetInterstateFlow of

    Electricity j

    NetElectricityImports k Total l

    Hydro-electricPower e

    Biomass

    Geo-thermal Solar/PV i Wind Total

    Wood andWaste f

    FuelEthanol g

    Lossesand Co-

    products h Total

    Alabama 431.4 90.0 164.4 22.2 0.0 186.6 0.1 0.2 0.0 277.0 -475.0 0.0 1,958.2Alaska 0.0 14.6 3.5 2.0 0.0 5.5 0.2 (s) 1.4 21.8 0.0 0.0 603.1Arizona 338.0 58.2 7.4 21.7 2.3 31.5 0.3 46.9 4.5 141.3 -313.5 0.2 1,422.6Arkansas 151.4 25.1 83.7 12.2 0.0 96.0 0.8 0.1 0.0 122.0 -98.8 0.0 1,114.4California 177.7 157.2 162.5 126.1 9.9 298.5 117.2 180.3 123.6 876.8 821.3 42.0 7,620.1Colorado 0.0 16.8 14.0 15.1 6.9 36.1 0.8 7.6 70.1 131.3 32.0 (s) 1,477.2Connecticut 165.7 4.1 23.8 12.3 0.0 36.0 (s) 3.7 0.0 43.8 -21.5 2.3 750.0Delaware 0.0 0.0 2.5 3.7 0.0 6.2 0.4 1.2 (s) 7.9 52.5 0.0 274.0Dist. of Col. 0.0 0.0 (s) 0.9 0.0 0.9 (s) 0.3 0.0 1.2 122.5 0.0 178.9Florida 291.5 2.0 185.0 65.1 0.0 250.0 10.1 51.6 0.0 313.7 166.2 0.0 4,121.7Georgia 340.7 29.1 211.2 36.2 5.6 253.0 0.3 2.3 0.0 284.8 240.5 0.0 2,851.0Hawaii 0.0 0.9 7.7 3.3 0.0 11.0 2.4 10.6 5.5 30.4 0.0 0.0 281.2Idaho 0.0 85.6 31.8 4.9 3.3 40.0 2.3 0.1 26.7 154.7 104.6 (s) 519.9Illinois 1,023.5 1.3 30.3 39.5 68.6 138.4 2.0 3.1 95.9 240.7 -526.0 0.0 4,042.3Indiana 0.0 3.5 32.7 25.6 54.5 112.8 4.6 1.4 33.2 155.6 66.1 0.2 2,931.6Iowa 43.4 8.4 21.7 14.2 205.2 241.1 1.3 0.4 155.1 406.2 -45.7 0.0 1,541.9Kansas 89.5 0.2 8.4 9.2 28.2 45.9 1.0 0.1 103.1 150.2 -72.4 0.0 1,132.4Kentucky 0.0 29.9 37.5 17.8 2.0 57.2 2.7 0.2 0.0 90.0 -73.4 0.0 1,770.7Louisiana 181.1 10.4 129.0 15.3 0.1 144.4 1.8 1.5 0.0 158.1 129.9 0.0 4,279.4Maine 0.0 34.5 105.9 6.0 0.0 112.0 0.1 0.3 10.4 157.3 -15.0 15.4 410.5Maryland 150.0 15.4 30.5 23.3 0.0 53.8 0.6 4.3 3.1 77.1 293.9 0.6 1,400.6Massachusetts 60.3 8.6 38.4 23.3 0.0 61.7 0.9 14.4 2.1 87.7 273.8 4.8 1,437.6Michigan 326.8 15.2 96.7 38.6 14.9 150.1 5.2 1.3 36.8 208.6 -3.2 19.9 2,881.5Minnesota 132.9 5.2 75.4 25.5 62.2 163.0 1.1 0.7 92.2 262.1 108.8 23.0 1,912.1Mississippi 107.2 0.0 57.6 14.4 0.0 72.0 1.0 (s) 0.0 73.0 -6.9 0.0 1,155.5Missouri 97.0 6.6 37.2 23.5 14.2 74.8 0.4 1.8 10.8 94.4 18.3 0.0 1,903.8Montana 0.0 109.2 5.3 3.6 0.0 8.9 0.3 0.1 18.8 137.3 -154.4 -3.3 403.4Nebraska 105.7 11.0 4.5 6.3 91.6 102.4 1.2 0.1 26.0 140.7 -74.0 (s) 864.3Nevada 0.0 22.7 2.7 8.0 0.0 10.7 27.5 13.6 2.9 77.3 14.6 0.1 660.3New Hampshire 106.3 13.1 37.3 5.9 0.0 43.2 (s) 0.3 3.9 60.6 -83.2 0.9 310.1New Jersey 329.5 0.2 32.3 35.2 0.0 67.5 0.5 25.7 0.2 94.0 116.7 0.8 2,340.2New Mexico 0.0 0.9 9.3 6.6 1.3 17.2 0.5 6.6 21.6 46.8 -79.1 0.1 679.1New York 450.1 248.1 80.0 45.7 9.1 134.8 1.2 8.4 37.7 430.2 60.0 54.9 3,742.9North Carolina 428.5 45.2 112.0 33.5 0.0 145.6 1.0 9.0 0.0 200.7 164.3 0.0 2,554.8North Dakota 0.0 24.1 2.7 3.9 20.1 26.7 1.0 (s) 59.0 110.8 -199.7 5.8 640.1Ohio 170.3 4.5 59.2 41.4 29.3 129.9 3.4 2.4 11.0 151.3 280.0 0.0 3,809.6Oklahoma 0.0 13.6 28.7 14.1 0.0 42.9 (s) 0.1 113.5 170.1 -34.1 0.0 1,679.9Oregon 0.0 335.3 59.4 10.8 2.3 72.4 3.0 3.6 71.9 486.2 -88.0 0.5 987.1Pennsylvania 823.3 25.1 103.2 39.6 6.1 149.0 2.2 4.8 33.9 214.9 -624.4 1.9 3,902.4Rhode Island 0.0 (s) 3.9 3.1 0.0 7.1 0.1 0.2 0.1 7.5 17.6 0.6 204.5South Carolina 548.2 24.4 101.6 20.7 0.0 122.3 0.6 0.2 0.0 147.6 -85.4 0.0 1,632.1South Dakota 0.0 52.3 2.7 3.8 56.2 62.7 1.9 (s) 22.2 139.1 22.3 0.0 391.9Tennessee 289.4 84.6 62.3 26.7 12.5 101.4 0.2 0.8 0.5 187.6 305.9 0.0 2,194.5Texas 410.9 3.7 90.9 106.6 17.1 214.6 2.5 5.6 380.4 606.8 130.6 -1.4 12,899.5Utah 0.0 6.0 3.0 7.6 0.0 10.6 5.8 0.5 6.3 29.2 -106.6 (s) 798.0Vermont 52.9 11.2 17.8 2.4 0.0 20.3 (s) 0.9 3.0 35.4 -76.9 38.1 139.9Virginia 316.1 9.1 115.1 32.9 2.3 150.4 1.7 1.2 0.0 162.4 451.5 0.0 2,430.2Washington 99.3 755.7 101.2 19.9 0.0 121.1 1.1 0.9 69.1 947.9 -101.9 -25.7 2,011.9West Virginia 0.0 11.8 23.8 6.3 0.0 30.1 (s) 0.1 13.8 55.9 -466.2 0.0 752.9Wisconsin 98.8 23.5 86.2 22.1 28.5 136.8 0.6 0.8 15.4 177.2 155.2 0.0 1,868.9Wyoming 0.0 8.3 1.5 2.4 0.6 4.6 0.7 (s) 41.9 55.4 -323.7 (s) 535.6

    United States 8,337.6 2,466.6 2,745.5 1,111.3 754.9 4,611.6 214.5 420.1 1,727.5 9,440.3 0.0 181.6 98,385.2

    e Conventional hydroelectric power. Does not include pumped-storage hydroelectricity.f Wood, wood-derived fuels, and biomass waste.

    g Excludes denaturant.h Losses and co-products from the production of fuel ethanol.i Solar thermal and photovoltaic energy.j Includes the energy losses associated with the generation, transmission, and distribution of the electricity flowing

    across state lines. A positive number indicates that more electricity came into the state than went out of the state duringthe year.

    k Electricity traded with Canada and Mexico. Calculated by converting net imports in kilowatthours by 3,412 Btu perkilowatthour.

    l U.S. total includes -21.6 trillion Btu of net imports of coal coke that has not been allocated to the states.Where shown, (s) = Value less than +0.05 and greater than -0.05 trillion Btu.Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.Web Page: All data are available at http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/seds-data-complete.cfm.Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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    U.S. Energy Information Administration|State Energy Data 2014: Consumption 7

    Table C4. Total End-Use Energy Consumption Estimates, 2014 (Trillion Btu)

    State CoalNaturalGas a

    Petroleum

    Hydro-electricpower f

    Biomass

    Geo-thermal Solar/PV i

    RetailElectricity

    SalesNet

    Energy j,k

    ElectricalSystemEnergyLosses l Total j,k

    DistillateFuel Oil Jet Fuel b LPG c

    MotorGasoline d

    ResidualFuel Oil Other e Total

    Woodand

    Waste g

    Lossesand Co-

    products h

    Alabama 87.3 296.4 142.7 14.2 8.5 310.6 7.7 35.0 518.6 0.0 159.4 0.0 0.1 0.2 308.8 1,370.8 587.4 1,958.2Alaska 8.3 297.6 70.3 96.0 1.2 33.4 0.0 31.0 231.9 0.0 3.5 0.0 0.2 (s) 21.0 562.5 40.6 603.1Arizona 5.2 103.8 142.5 21.5 7.4 321.6 0.0 21.4 514.4 0.0 3.8 2.3 0.3 17.2 260.3 907.4 515.2 1,422.6Arkansas 5.5 200.6 122.3 7.8 9.1 170.8 0.1 27.7 337.8 0.0 81.1 0.0 0.8 0.1 160.6 786.6 327.9 1,114.4California 32.6 1,558.5 560.6 595.3 51.5 1,763.2 84.5 315.9 3,371.0 (s) 84.3 9.9 2.1 86.8 895.9 6,041.1 1,578.9 7,620.1Colorado 8.6 397.8 119.0 52.6 16.3 263.3 0.0 31.6 482.9 0.1 12.2 6.9 0.8 5.3 182.2 1,093.6 383.6 1,477.2Connecticut 0.0 137.7 110.8 10.6 10.1 171.3 0.1 14.3 317.4 0.0 10.6 0.0 (s) 3.6 100.2 569.4 180.6 750.0Delaware 0.0 58.1 14.1 0.6 4.9 51.8 0.7 27.2 99.4 0.0 1.9 0.0 0.4 0.7 38.7 199.3 74.7 274.0Dist. of Col. (s) 35.3 3.8 0.0 (s) 12.4 0.0 4.5 20.7 0.0 (s) 0.0 (s) 0.3 38.2 94.7 84.3 178.9Florida 16.0 188.4 284.1 186.0 16.5 1,009.7 57.1 37.8 1,591.2 0.0 127.2 0.0 10.1 49.3 771.4 2,753.6 1,368.1 4,121.7Georgia 21.3 369.7 225.9 21.7 19.1 561.6 13.2 28.9 870.4 0.2 202.5 5.6 0.3 1.2 463.3 1,934.1 916.9 2,851.0Hawaii 1.4 2.8 13.3 73.3 3.2 54.0 6.9 18.9 169.6 0.5 7.1 0.0 (s) 10.3 32.3 221.4 59.8 281.2Idaho 7.5 75.7 61.1 4.1 5.0 85.8 0.0 7.8 163.8 0.0 22.5 3.3 1.5 0.1 79.3 353.7 166.2 519.9Illinois 112.3 1,073.3 284.6 138.2 67.7 557.7 0.1 171.0 1,219.4 (s) 22.2 68.6 2.0 2.6 482.9 2,972.9 1,069.4 4,042.3Indiana 187.9 643.0 250.7 46.7 22.5 366.0 0.9 90.1 776.8 0.0 28.9 54.5 4.6 0.4 364.9 2,058.4 873.3 2,931.6Iowa 63.5 331.4 144.8 5.7 68.1 201.0 (s) 19.4 439.0 0.0 20.0 205.2 1.3 0.4 161.1 1,191.7 350.2 1,541.9Kansas 2.9 270.9 139.4 9.3 11.3 156.5 1.1 49.7 367.4 0.0 7.7 28.2 1.0 0.1 138.4 816.5 315.8 1,132.4Kentucky 27.1 233.6 161.6 53.1 36.2 253.7 0.2 79.6 584.4 0.0 36.3 2.0 2.7 0.2 269.0 1,155.2 615.6 1,770.7Louisiana 2.9 1,290.9 192.2 132.9 617.9 270.7 42.5 744.8 2,001.0 0.0 127.6 0.1 1.8 1.5 309.2 3,734.6 544.8 4,279.4Maine 0.8 38.0 67.0 5.8 12.8 93.6 4.6 7.4 191.2 3.7 77.9 0.0 0.1 0.3 41.0 353.0 57.5 410.5Maryland 15.8 196.1 108.2 6.6 12.2 328.9 0.4 22.9 479.2 0.0 22.6 0.0 0.6 3.4 210.5 927.4 473.2 1,400.6Massachusetts 1.5 294.3 165.6 33.7 11.5 326.3 1.5 23.0 561.7 0.1 17.6 0.0 0.9 11.5 185.8 1,073.6 364.0 1,437.6Michigan 64.3 764.4 166.2 22.6 46.0 553.8 1.6 68.3 858.5 0.3 71.9 14.9 5.2 1.3 352.5 2,133.3 748.2 2,881.5Minnesota 23.4 458.2 159.9 30.4 39.6 303.7 0.4 73.1 607.1 0.2 53.2 62.2 1.1 0.6 234.5 1,440.7 471.4 1,912.1Mississippi 2.5 196.8 114.6 64.1 10.7 201.5 0.9 48.0 439.9 0.0 57.4 0.0 1.0 (s) 168.6 866.3 289.3 1,155.5Missouri 26.4 265.3 179.9 19.5 27.0 370.8 (s) 37.4 634.6 0.0 36.3 14.2 0.4 1.7 286.2 1,264.9 639.0 1,903.8Montana 4.9 73.5 56.4 5.5 8.3 62.0 (s) 33.4 165.7 0.0 5.3 0.0 0.3 0.1 48.1 297.9 105.6 403.4Nebraska 22.0 175.2 110.1 6.1 10.3 106.6 (s) 8.9 242.0 0.0 3.9 91.6 1.2 0.1 103.1 638.6 225.7 864.3Nevada 7.3 87.0 61.9 28.3 4.1 132.8 0.0 10.2 237.3 0.0 2.4 0.0 1.5 4.2 119.7 459.5 200.7 660.3New Hampshire 0.0 26.6 42.6 2.1 19.0 84.9 0.7 5.8 155.2 0.0 14.4 0.0 (s) 0.3 37.3 233.9 76.2 310.1New Jersey 0.0 540.0 179.1 223.9 7.9 491.7 11.6 89.7 1,003.8 0.0 18.8 0.0 0.5 21.9 252.0 1,836.6 503.5 2,340.2New Mexico 1.4 176.5 93.4 6.6 7.2 115.2 0.0 23.5 245.8 0.0 9.0 1.3 0.4 1.7 78.9 515.0 164.1 679.1New York 18.7 920.6 335.9 164.2 33.2 666.6 57.6 65.6 1,323.2 0.7 47.7 9.1 1.2 7.7 502.8 2,831.7 911.2 3,742.9North Carolina 19.7 251.8 180.9 48.9 36.5 520.3 1.1 39.7 827.3 0.1 92.0 0.0 1.0 2.8 454.2 1,648.9 905.9 2,554.8North Dakota 94.6 88.5 147.2 5.6 11.0 56.5 (s) 21.8 242.1 0.0 2.7 20.1 1.0 (s) 62.2 506.3 133.8 640.1Ohio 140.4 862.5 303.1 70.7 27.5 594.7 2.2 134.2 1,132.4 0.0 52.6 29.3 3.4 1.9 514.1 2,736.6 1,073.1 3,809.6Oklahoma 13.3 449.8 188.1 45.1 10.6 239.2 3.0 70.1 556.0 0.0 28.6 0.0 (s) 0.1 210.1 1,257.9 422.0 1,679.9Oregon 2.5 132.8 110.7 26.2 6.0 179.4 1.1 16.0 339.3 0.0 51.6 2.3 1.2 3.4 161.5 694.7 292.5 987.1Pennsylvania 224.9 852.8 389.8 39.7 48.5 592.7 4.1 147.9 1,222.9 0.0 76.3 6.1 2.2 4.3 500.5 2,889.9 1,012.5 3,902.4Rhode Island 0.0 45.2 32.0 4.0 2.0 44.0 0.3 7.7 90.1 0.0 1.9 0.0 0.1 0.1 26.1 163.4 41.0 204.5South Carolina 14.4 146.4 114.2 12.1 9.7 321.7 7.2 33.3 498.2 (s) 85.5 0.0 0.6 0.2 278.5 1,023.7 608.4 1,632.1South Dakota 3.5 79.4 45.5 5.7 6.7 54.2 (s) 5.5 117.6 0.0 2.7 56.2 1.9 (s) 42.2 303.5 88.3 391.9Tennessee 62.0 266.0 169.6 64.2 10.4 383.3 0.3 69.2 696.8 0.0 61.4 12.5 0.2 0.5 341.9 1,441.4 753.1 2,194.5Texas 27.7 2,757.2 1,095.1 411.8 1,598.1 1,600.9 133.4 1,213.7 6,053.0 0.0 80.4 17.1 2.5 2.9 1,329.6 10,270.5 2,629.0 12,899.5Utah 13.9 192.2 87.3 32.4 4.6 132.4 0.1 29.1 286.0 0.0 1.5 0.0 0.8 0.5 102.5 597.4 200.6 798.0Vermont 0.0 10.8 26.5 1.2 10.1 37.8 0.5 5.8 81.9 0.0 11.5 0.0 (s) 0.7 19.0 124.0 15.9 139.9Virginia 60.2 271.8 193.0 75.0 21.4 481.8 5.1 29.2 805.6 0.1 82.1 2.3 1.7 1.2 382.5 1,607.3 822.9 2,430.2Washington 2.7 231.6 139.0 95.0 14.9 329.7 40.8 96.3 715.7 0.0 93.5 0.0 1.1 0.9 314.4 1,359.9 652.0 2,011.9West Virginia 44.8 154.7 72.0 1.2 4.0 98.2 0.5 14.1 189.9 5.0 23.7 0.0 (s) 0.1 111.6 529.8 223.2 752.9Wisconsin 33.0 416.3 152.4 11.1 36.3 313.6 0.3 49.0 562.8 1.5 68.6 28.5 0.6 0.8 237.1 1,349.3 519.5 1,868.9Wyoming 32.4 140.9 95.2 3.0 5.4 42.3 0.0 29.0 174.9 0.0 1.5 0.6 0.7 (s) 58.5 409.5 126.1 535.6

    United States 1,569.3 19,128.7 8,426.3 3,042.1 3,090.1 16,475.9 495.1 4,285.4 35,814.9 12.6 2,215.3 754.9 63.5 255.5 12,845.2 72,582.4 25,802.8 98,385.2

    a Natural gas as it is consumed; includes supplemental gaseous fuels that are commingled with natural gas.b Includes kerosene-type jet fuel only; naphtha-type jet fuel is included in "Other Petroleum."c Liquefied petroleum gases, includes ethane and olefins.d Motor gasoline as it is consumed; includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline.e Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the 16 other petroleum products

    as described in the Technical Notes, Section 4, "Other Petroleum Products."f Conventional hydroelectric power. Does not include pumped-storage hydroelectricity.

    g Wood, wood-derived fuels, and biomass waste.h Losses and co-products from the production of fuel ethanol.i Solar thermal and photovoltaic energy.j Includes small amounts of wind energy consumed by the commercial and industrial sectors. U.S. total

    includes -21.6 trillion Btu of net imports of coal coke that are not allocated to the states.k Adjusted for the double-counting of supplemental gaseous fuels, which are included in both natural gas and

    the other fossil fuels from which they are mostly derived, but should be counted only once in net energy and total.l Incurred in the generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity plus plant use and unaccounted for

    electrical system energy losses.Where shown, (s) = Value less than 0.05 trillion Btu.Notes: Total end-use consumption estimates are the sum of the consumption estimates for the residential,

    commercial, industrial, and transportation sectors. Totals may not equal sum of components due toindependent rounding.

    Web Page: All data are available at http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/seds-data-complete.cfm.Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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    U.S. Energy Information Administration|State Energy Data 2014: Consumption8

    Table C5. Residential Sector Energy Consumption Estimates, 2014 (Trillion Btu)

    State CoalaNaturalGas b

    Petroleum Biomass

    Geothermal Solar/PV e

    RetailElectricity

    SalesNet

    Energy f

    ElectricalSystemEnergy

    Losses g Total fDistillateFuel Oil Kerosene LPG c Total Wood d

    Alabama 0.0 39.9 0.1 (s) 4.7 4.8 7.7 0.1 0.2 112.4 165.0 213.8 378.7Alaska 0.0 17.8 6.7 (s) 0.4 7.1 2.5 0.1 (s) 7.0 34.4 13.5 47.8Arizona 0.0 33.3 (s) (s) 3.9 3.9 3.3 0.1 17.0 110.4 167.9 218.4 386.3Arkansas 0.0 38.9 (s) (s) 4.7 4.7 11.0 0.8 0.1 62.9 118.5 128.4 247.0California 0.0 407.5 0.5 0.3 17.7 18.6 42.9 0.3 85.8 304.9 860.1 537.3 1,397.4Colorado 0.0 137.4 0.2 (s) 11.3 11.5 10.7 0.3 5.2 61.7 225.3 130.0 355.2Connecticut 0.0 52.0 58.1 0.1 6.6 64.8 6.8 (s) 3.6 43.6 170.8 78.6 249.4Delaware 0.0 11.9 2.7 0.1 3.1 5.9 1.5 0.4 0.7 15.8 36.3 30.6 66.9Dist. of Col. 0.0 14.8 0.8 0.0 (s) 0.8 (s) (s) 0.3 7.1 23.0 15.6 38.6Florida 0.0 17.0 0.1 (s) 5.1 5.3 16.8 8.0 49.3 397.6 494.0 705.2 1,199.2Georgia 0.0 137.1 0.1 0.1 9.1 9.2 14.0 0.3 1.2 195.1 356.8 386.0 742.8Hawaii 0.0 0.6 (s) (s) 0.8 0.8 0.4 0.0 10.3 8.8 20.3 16.3 36.6Idaho 0.0 25.3 0.7 (s) 3.3 4.1 4.4 0.1 0.1 27.8 61.8 58.2 120.0Illinois 0.0 489.7 0.5 0.1 19.7 20.3 16.1 2.0 2.6 157.0 682.8 347.6 1,030.4Indiana 0.0 159.8 1.2 0.2 13.5 14.9 13.9 3.8 0.4 115.0 307.1 275.2 582.4Iowa 0.0 79.5 0.8 (s) 16.8 17.6 6.4 0.5 0.4 49.2 146.0 107.0 253.1Kansas 0.0 72.6 (s) (s) 8.2 8.2 5.2 0.3 0.1 46.7 133.1 106.6 239.6Kentucky 0.0 59.2 0.6 0.3 7.9 8.7 16.1 1.9 0.2 93.5 179.6 213.9 393.5Louisiana 0.0 45.7 (s) (s) 2.0 2.0 2.7 0.9 1.5 107.1 160.0 188.8 348.8Maine 0.0 2.4 26.0 1.4 6.2 33.6 16.4 0.1 0.3 15.9 68.8 22.3 91.2Maryland 0.0 95.1 18.6 0.3 7.8 26.8 11.5 0.6 3.4 93.8 230.7 210.9 441.6Massachusetts 0.0 130.9 84.2 0.3 7.7 92.2 11.7 0.1 11.4 68.5 314.8 134.1 448.9Michigan 0.0 362.1 4.0 0.2 37.3 41.5 21.5 4.3 1.3 114.4 545.1 242.7 787.8Minnesota 0.0 151.4 5.2 0.1 22.1 27.4 16.1 1.1 0.6 77.8 274.4 156.3 430.7Mississippi 0.0 29.2 (s) (s) 6.4 6.4 6.3 0.2 (s) 64.6 106.7 110.8 217.5Missouri 0.0 117.1 0.2 (s) 16.1 16.4 30.1 0.4 1.7 122.1 287.6 272.7 560.3Montana 0.0 21.9 0.4 (s) 6.6 6.9 3.7 0.1 0.1 17.0 49.7 37.2 86.9Nebraska 0.0 43.8 0.1 (s) 6.6 6.7 3.0 0.5 0.1 34.2 88.1 74.9 163.0Nevada 0.0 36.3 0.1 (s) 1.9 2.0 2.1 0.3 3.9 40.7 85.3 68.2 153.5New Hampshire 0.0 8.0 20.1 0.4 11.9 32.5 9.5 (s) 0.3 15.4 65.7 31.4 97.1New Jersey 0.0 258.9 28.7 0.1 4.9 33.7 12.6 0.5 20.8 95.2 421.4 190.1 611.6New Mexico 0.0 33.5 (s) (s) 4.6 4.6 7.9 0.1 1.7 22.6 70.4 46.9 117.4New York 0.0 472.9 113.6 3.8 23.4 140.9 22.3 0.4 7.7 170.5 814.7 309.0 1,123.7North Carolina 0.0 76.6 4.9 1.0 17.7 23.6 19.4 1.0 2.0 200.1 322.7 399.1 721.8North Dakota 0.0 13.3 0.9 (s) 6.1 7.0 0.5 0.5 (s) 18.3 38.5 39.3 77.8Ohio 0.0 335.2 8.1 0.5 17.2 25.9 24.4 2.6 1.9 180.2 570.0 376.1 946.0Oklahoma 0.0 71.8 (s) (s) 7.0 7.1 6.3 (s) 0.1 79.7 165.0 160.0 325.0Oregon 0.0 42.1 1.7 0.2 2.4 4.3 18.3 0.4 3.4 63.5 131.9 115.0 247.0Pennsylvania 0.0 267.4 91.2 2.0 18.8 112.1 27.7 1.3 4.2 184.9 597.7 374.1 971.8Rhode Island 0.0 20.3 15.8 (s) 1.1 17.0 1.6 0.1 0.1 10.5 49.5 16.5 66.0South Carolina 0.0 32.6 0.2 0.2 4.5 5.0 4.5 0.6 0.2 104.8 147.7 229.0 376.7South Dakota 0.0 14.7 0.5 (s) 4.2 4.7 1.9 0.6 (s) 16.5 38.4 34.5 73.0Tennessee 0.0 80.5 0.2 0.2 6.8 7.3 8.8 0.2 0.5 145.1 242.4 319.7 562.1Texas 0.0 242.1 (s) (s) 17.5 17.5 14.1 1.6 2.9 480.7 758.9 950.6 1,709.5Utah 0.0 65.3 0.1 (s) 1.6 1.8 1.2 0.1 0.5 30.6 99.4 59.8 159.3Vermont 0.0 3.9 10.2 0.4 6.0 16.7 9.8 (s) 0.7 7.2 38.4 6.1 44.4Virginia 0.0 96.7 14.1 0.7 11.1 25.8 18.6 0.8 1.2 158.5 301.5 340.9 642.5Washington 0.0 82.1 3.8 (s) 6.4 10.2 20.2 0.4 0.9 119.7 233.4 248.3 481.7West Virginia 0.0 30.4 1.4 0.2 2.6 4.2 20.6 (s) 0.1 40.9 96.2 81.8 178.1Wisconsin 0.0 155.5 5.3 0.1 25.7 31.1 23.4 0.6 0.8 74.8 286.3 163.9 450.2Wyoming 0.0 13.8 0.1 (s) 2.9 3.0 1.3 0.1 (s) 9.4 27.6 20.3 47.9

    United States 0.0 5,247.8 533.1 13.8 461.9 1,008.7 580.0 39.6 251.8 4,801.4 11,911.8 9,613.6 21,525.4

    a Data are not collected and are assumed to be zero in the State Energy Data System.b Natural gas as it is consumed; includes supplemental gaseous fuels that are commingled with natural gas.c Liquefied petroleum gases, includes ethane and olefins.d Wood and wood-derived fuels.e Solar thermal and photovoltaic energy. Includes distributed solar thermal and photovoltaic energy used in

    the commercial and industrial sectors. f Adjusted for the double-counting of supplemental gaseous fuels, which are included in both natural gas and

    the other fossil fuels from which they are mostly derived, but should be counted only once in net energy and total.g Incurred in the generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity plus plant use and unaccounted for

    electrical system energy losses.Where shown, (s) = Value less than 0.05 trillion Btu.Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.Web Page: All data are available at http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/seds-data-complete.cfm.Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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    Table C6. Commercial Sector Energy Consumption Estimates, 2014 (Trillion Btu)

    State CoalNaturalGas a

    PetroleumHydro-electricPower e

    Biomass

    Geothermal

    RetailElectricity

    SalesNet

    Energy g

    ElectricalSystemEnergy

    Losses h Total gDistillateFuel Oil Kerosene LPG b

    MotorGasoline c

    ResidualFuel Oil Total d

    Wood andWaste f

    Alabama 0.0 28.2 3.9 (s) 2.1 0.2 0.0 6.2 0.0 0.9 0.0 78.2 113.5 148.8 262.4Alaska 8.3 18.0 7.3 (s) 0.7 0.4 0.0 8.4 0.0 0.8 0.1 9.4 45.0 18.2 63.2Arizona 0.0 31.3 5.9 (s) 1.7 0.2 0.0 7.8 0.0 0.4 (s) 99.9 139.7 197.8 337.5Arkansas 0.0 51.7 3.3 (s) 1.4 0.4 0.0 5.1 0.0 1.3 0.0 40.9 99.1 83.5 182.5California 0.0 243.7 19.3 0.1 9.2 1.3 (s) 29.9 (s) 17.1 0.6 407.7 700.0 718.5 1,418.5Colorado 0.2 60.3 4.7 (s) 2.3 0.2 0.0 7.2 0.1 1.3 0.2 68.7 137.4 144.6 282.0Connecticut 0.0 52.0 10.8 (s) 2.9 0.2 0.1 14.1 0.0 1.5 0.0 44.0 111.6 79.3 190.9Delaware 0.0 12.5 1.3 (s) 1.1 (s) (s) 2.5 0.0 0.2 0.0 14.3 29.6 27.7 57.3Dist. of Col. (s) 18.1 0.6 (s) (s) (s) 0.0 0.6 0.0 (s) 0.0 29.2 48.0 64.4 112.3Florida 0.0 64.1 15.4 (s) 7.6 3.0 (s) 26.1 0.0 2.5 2.1 317.1 411.8 562.3 974.1Georgia 0.1 60.2 9.2 0.1 3.2 0.4 (s) 12.8 0.0 1.9 (s) 159.0 234.1 314.7 548.8Hawaii 0.0 1.8 1.9 (s) 2.4 0.1 0.0 4.3 0.0 3.3 (s) 10.9 18.6 20.2 38.8Idaho (s) 17.4 2.1 (s) 1.2 0.3 0.0 3.6 0.0 0.6 0.6 20.9 43.2 43.8 87.0Illinois 2.8 251.5 7.6 (s) 2.7 0.8 (s) 11.2 (s) 1.9 0.0 172.7 437.6 382.5 820.1Indiana 3.1 92.7 4.8 0.1 2.3 2.9 (s) 10.1 0.0 4.6 0.8 82.3 193.4 197.0 390.4Iowa 4.8 59.6 5.1 (s) 2.4 10.7 0.0 18.7 0.0 1.4 0.7 42.1 121.8 91.5 213.3Kansas 0.0 37.3 1.9 (s) 1.6 0.4 0.0 3.9 0.0 0.6 0.7 52.5 94.9 119.8 214.7Kentucky 0.5 41.1 3.0 (s) 1.4 0.2 0.0 4.6 0.0 1.9 0.9 65.4 114.4 149.6 263.9Louisiana 0.0 32.1 3.0 (s) 0.9 0.2 0.0 4.1 0.0 0.3 0.9 83.6 121.0 147.2 268.2Maine 0.0 9.3 10.1 0.2 6.4 0.1 0.4 17.1 0.0 3.6 0.0 13.6 43.7 19.1 62.8Maryland 0.2 78.6 9.2 0.1 2.6 0.2 (s) 12.1 0.0 3.0 0.0 101.7 195.3 228.6 423.9Massachusetts 0.0 109.1 15.2 0.1 2.9 0.2 0.8 19.3 (s) 1.4 0.8 89.0 219.9 174.3 394.2Michigan 1.6 190.3 6.7 0.1 3.4 16.5 (s) 26.6 0.0 7.4 0.9 127.4 354.3 270.5 624.8Minnesota 0.2 114.5 7.2 (s) 3.9 3.3 0.1 14.4 0.0 5.1 0.0 77.9 212.4 156.6 368.9Mississippi 0.0 22.9 4.0 (s) 2.1 0.2 0.0 6.3 0.0 0.8 0.7 48.4 79.0 83.0 162.0Missouri 2.2 73.9 4.6 (s) 4.3 0.3 0.0 9.2 0.0 4.4 0.0 104.6 194.3 233.6 427.8Montana (s) 22.1 0.5 (s) 1.4 0.1 (s) 2.0 0.0 0.4 0.1 16.7 41.5 36.7 78.2Nebraska 0.0 33.7 1.9 (s) 0.7 0.3 (s) 2.9 0.0 0.5 0.7 32.5 70.3 71.1 141.4Nevada 0.0 30.1 1.7 (s) 1.0 0.1 0.0 2.7 0.0 0.2 0.8 32.1 66.3 53.9 120.2New Hampshire 0.0 9.7 5.6 (s) 6.6 0.3 0.4 12.9 0.0 1.6 0.0 15.2 39.5 31.1 70.6New Jersey 0.0 211.3 12.6 (s) 1.4 0.8 (s) 14.8 0.0 4.4 0.0 130.2 361.5 260.1 621.6New Mexico 0.0 26.6 1.7 (s) 1.4 0.1 0.0 3.2 0.0 0.9 0.1 30.6 61.5 63.7 125.2New York 0.0 330.4 48.7 0.3 6.5 1.0 5.3 61.8 (s) 7.5 0.8 261.2 661.6 473.2 1,134.8North Carolina 4.0 61.1 7.1 0.1 8.1 7.1 (s) 22.4 0.1 3.0 0.0 162.1 253.4 323.3 576.7North Dakota 1.3 14.9 7.0 (s) 1.9 0.1 (s) 9.0 0.0 0.1 0.4 18.4 42.8 39.6 82.4Ohio 3.5 191.5 11.4 0.1 3.5 0.5 0.0 15.5 0.0 3.0 0.8 160.4 374.7 334.8 709.4Oklahoma 0.0 48.9 3.7 (s) 1.7 0.8 0.0 6.3 0.0 0.7 0.0 69.8 125.7 140.1 265.8Oregon 0.0 29.0 2.1 (s) 1.1 0.2 (s) 3.4 0.0 2.4 0.7 54.7 90.2 99.1 189.3Pennsylvania 3.1 167.5 19.9 0.2 7.8 0.5 0.1 28.4 0.0 5.8 0.8 147.9 353.5 299.2 652.7Rhode Island 0.0 13.6 4.9 (s) 0.4 0.1 0.2 5.6 0.0 0.2 0.0 12.5 31.9 19.6 51.5South Carolina 0.0 26.0 3.1 (s) 2.8 0.2 (s) 6.1 (s) 0.5 0.0 73.9 106.5 161.4 268.0South Dakota 0.0 12.7 0.8 (s) 1.2 0.1 0.0 2.0 0.0 0.2 1.0 15.6 31.6 32.7 64.3Tennessee 1.5 59.0 5.0 (s) 1.5 0.3 0.0 6.9 0.0 1.0 0.0 114.3 182.7 251.7 434.5Texas 0.2 190.9 18.6 0.1 7.6 1.6 0.1 27.9 0.0 2.3 0.9 475.7 698.1 940.7 1,638.8Utah 0.0 39.9 3.4 (s) 1.9 0.1 0.1 5.5 0.0 0.1 0.4 37.7 83.6 73.8 157.4Vermont 0.0 4.9 3.6 (s) 3.8 (s) 0.2 7.6 0.0 1.4 0.0 6.9 20.8 5.8 26.6Virginia 1.8 75.2 9.2 0.1 7.2 0.5 (s) 17.1 0.0 7.3 0.9 162.9 265.1 350.5 615.6Washington 0.0 56.8 7.5 (s) 3.5 0.7 0.0 11.8 0.0 2.6 0.8 99.1 171.0 205.5 376.5West Virginia 0.0 25.9 2.5 (s) 0.7 0.1 0.0 3.3 0.0 2.4 (s) 26.9 58.5 53.8 112.3Wisconsin 0.7 110.6 4.1 (s) 3.3 0.3 0.0 7.7 0.0 3.2 0.0 81.1 203.2 177.6 380.8Wyoming 0.4 12.7 1.8 (s) 2.1 1.6 0.0 5.5 0.0 0.2 0.5 13.6 33.0 29.4 62.4

    United States 40.5 3,577.2 356.6 2.0 151.4 60.1 7.9 578.6 0.4 120.4 19.7 4,613.6 8,941.7 9,205.8 18,147.5

    a Natural gas as it is consumed; includes supplemental gaseous fuels that are commingled with natural gas.b Liquefied petroleum gases, includes ethane and olefins.c Motor gasoline as it is consumed; includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline.d Includes small amounts of petroleum coke not shown separately.e Conventional hydroelectric power. Does not include pumped-storage hydroelectricity.f Wood, wood-derived fuels, and biomass waste.

    g Distributed solar thermal and photovoltaic energy consumed in the commercial sector is included inresidential consumption. Includes small amounts of solar and wind energy consumed by commercial plantswith capacity of 1 megawatt or greater. Adjusted for the double-counting of supplemental gaseous fuels, which

    are included in both natural gas and the other fossil fuels from which they are mostly derived, but should becounted only once in net energy and total.

    h Incurred in the generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity plus plant use and unaccounted forelectrical system energy losses.

    Where shown, (s) = Value less than 0.05 trillion Btu.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 http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/seds-data-complete.cfm.Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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    Table C7. Industrial Sector Energy Consumption Estimates, 2014 (Trillion Btu)

    State CoalNaturalGas a

    Petroleum

    Hydro-electricpower e

    Biomass

    Geo-thermal

    RetailElectricity

    SalesNet

    Energy h,i

    ElectricalSystemEnergyLosses j Total h,i

    DistillateFuel Oil LPG b

    MotorGasoline c

    ResidualFuel Oil Other d Total

    Wood andWaste f

    Lossesand Co-

    products g

    Alabama 87.3 209.0 19.9 1.2 2.7 2.2 32.3 58.3 0.0 150.8 0.0 (s) 118.2 623.6 224.8 848.4Alaska (s) 261.5 23.2 (s) 0.7 0.0 29.8 53.7 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.0 4.6 320.1 9.0 329.0Arizona 5.2 23.1 30.0 0.8 4.8 0.0 18.7 54.4 0.0 0.2 2.3 0.2 50.0 135.5 99.0 234.5Arkansas 5.5 98.1 29.8 2.6 3.3 0.1 25.4 61.1 0.0 68.7 0.0 (s) 56.8 290.3 116.0 406.2California 32.6 866.8 80.2 19.2 23.4 (s) 299.7 422.5 0.0 24.2 9.9 1.2 180.5 1,537.8 318.1 1,855.9Colorado 8.4 191.0 28.3 1.8 3.8 0.0 29.2 63.1 0.0 0.2 6.9 0.3 51.6 320.6 108.6 429.1Connecticut 0.0 28.8 3.1 0.3 1.9 (s) 12.9 18.3 0.0 2.4 0.0 0.0 12.0 61.5 21.6 83.1Delaware 0.0 32.6 1.6 0.6 0.8 0.0 26.5 29.5 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.0 8.5 70.8 16.5 87.2Dist. of Col. 0.0 0.0 0.1 (s) 0.2 0.0 4.3 4.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.8 5.4 1.8 7.3Florida 16.0 103.6 38.2 2.0 10.9 1.4 31.6 84.1 0.0 108.0 0.0 0.0 56.4 368.1 100.0 468.0Georgia 21.2 164.1 31.5 4.6 6.1 1.3 25.1 68.6 0.2 186.5 5.6 (s) 108.7 554.6 215.0 769.6Hawaii 1.4 0.4 2.3 (s) 0.9 1.6 18.4 23.2 0.5 3.4 0.0 (s) 12.6 41.1 23.3 64.4Idaho 7.4 28.8 15.2 0.3 2.7 0.0 6.8 25.1 0.0 17.5 3.3 0.8 30.6 113.5 64.2 177.7Illinois 109.6 300.8 44.7 42.4 8.2 0.1 163.2 258.7 0.0 4.1 68.6 0.0 151.3 890.0 334.9 1,225.0Indiana 184.7 383.3 30.8 5.5 4.7 0.3 86.1 127.4 0.0 10.3 54.5 0.0 167.5 926.2 400.8 1,327.0Iowa 58.7 179.2 38.4 48.4 4.0 (s) 16.1 106.8 0.0 12.2 205.2 0.0 69.7 614.9 151.6 766.5Kansas 2.9 137.9 28.0 1.0 2.1 1.1 46.5 78.8 0.0 1.8 28.2 0.0 39.2 288.9 89.5 378.4Kentucky 26.6 124.6 24.0 26.2 2.6 0.2 76.7 129.6 0.0 18.3 2.0 0.0 110.1 411.2 252.1 663.2Louisiana 2.9 1,165.9 42.2 614.6 4.0 2.1 741.0 1,404.0 0.0 124.6 0.1 (s) 118.5 2,815.5 208.8 3,024.3Maine 0.8 24.9 3.4 0.1 1.4 2.3 5.1 12.2 3.7 57.8 0.0 0.0 11.5 110.9 16.1 127.0Maryland 15.6 15.5 6.7 1.3 4.3 0.2 20.7 33.3 0.0 8.2 0.0 0.0 13.1 85.6 29.5 115.2Massachusetts 1.5 47.0 4.3 0.4 3.9 0.1 20.0 28.8 0.1 4.4 0.0 0.0 27.2 109.0 53.2 162.2Michigan 62.7 191.8 18.3 3.9 4.9 0.5 60.6 88.2 0.3 43.0 14.9 0.0 110.7 511.7 235.0 746.7Minnesota 23.2 179.2 41.7 12.7 6.3 0.1 68.8 129.6 0.2 32.0 62.2 0.0 78.7 505.0 158.3 663.3Mississippi 2.5 124.4 19.0 1.9 2.9 (s) 46.2 70.0 0.0 50.3 0.0 (s) 55.7 302.9 95.5 398.4Missouri 24.3 68.0 23.8 4.8 2.0 (s) 32.5 63.1 0.0 1.8 14.2 0.0 59.4 230.8 132.5 363.3Montana 4.9 25.2 13.9 0.2 1.5 0.0 32.2 47.9 0.0 1.2 0.0 0.1 14.4 93.7 31.7 125.3Nebraska 22.0 90.3 26.0 2.6 2.4 (s) 7.0 38.0 0.0 0.4 91.6 0.0 36.4 278.5 79.7 358.1Nevada 7.3 14.8 19.2 0.8 1.9 0.0 9.5 31.3 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.4 46.9 100.8 78.6 179.4New Hampshire 0.0 8.7 3.2 0.4 0.8 0.2 4.9 9.6 0.0 3.3 0.0 0.0 6.7 28.3 13.7 42.0New Jersey 0.0 64.3 12.0 0.7 4.4 (s) 85.7 102.9 0.0 1.8 0.0 0.0 25.6 194.6 51.2 245.9New Mexico 1.4 107.4 14.5 0.6 1.8 0.0 22.3 39.1 0.0 0.1 1.3 0.2 25.7 175.2 53.4 228.6New York 18.7 87.5 11.6 2.1 10.8 3.5 56.0 83.9 0.7 18.0 9.1 0.0 61.4 279.3 111.3 390.6North Carolina 15.8 110.0 18.6 9.1 6.5 1.0 35.1 70.3 0.0 69.6 0.0 0.0 92.0 357.7 183.5 541.2North Dakota 93.3 44.8 71.4 2.5 1.3 (s) 20.9 96.0 0.0 2.1 20.1 0.0 25.5 279.4 54.9 334.3Ohio 136.8 322.2 37.5 4.8 5.2 2.2 126.3 175.9 0.0 25.2 29.3 0.0 173.4 863.0 362.0 1,225.0Oklahoma 13.3 281.5 33.2 1.2 3.7 3.0 66.1 107.2 0.0 21.5 0.0 0.0 60.6 484.1 121.8 606.0Oregon 2.5 57.8 14.3 1.6 2.6 0.4 12.8 31.7 0.0 30.9 2.3 0.2 43.2 168.5 78.2 246.7Pennsylvania 221.8 379.3 57.3 20.5 8.8 0.5 138.9 226.1 0.0 42.8 6.1 0.0 164.9 1,041.0 333.5 1,374.6Rhode Island 0.0 8.3 0.7 0.3 0.6 0.1 7.3 9.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 3.0 20.3 4.8 25.1South Carolina 14.4 85.3 8.6 1.7 2.4 1.1 31.5 45.3 0.0 80.4 0.0 0.0 99.8 325.2 218.0 543.2South Dakota 3.5 46.6 10.9 1.2 1.5 (s) 4.6 18.3 0.0 0.5 56.2 0.3 10.1 135.5 21.1 156.6Tennessee 60.5 120.3 12.3 0.9 3.1 0.2 65.3 81.9 0.0 51.5 12.5 0.0 82.5 409.2 181.7 591.0Texas 27.5 2,037.3 228.6 1,568.3 23.1 11.7 1,202.2 3,033.9 0.0 64.1 17.1 0.0 372.5 5,552.3 736.5 6,288.8Utah 13.9 72.1 18.5 0.7 1.6 (s) 27.9 48.7 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.4 34.0 169.2 66.5 235.7Vermont 0.0 1.9 3.1 0.2 0.6 0.4 5.1 9.4 0.0 0.3 0.0 0.0 4.8 16.4 4.1 20.5Virginia 58.4 92.0 17.9 2.5 4.9 1.7 25.3 52.3 0.1 56.2 2.3 0.0 60.4 321.7 129.9 451.6Washington 2.7 82.9 14.4 3.6 5.3 0.0 93.5 116.7 0.0 70.7 0.0 0.0 95.6 368.5 198.2 566.8West Virginia 44.8 67.1 29.6 0.6 0.8 0.5 12.6 44.1 5.0 0.7 0.0 0.0 43.8 205.4 87.6 293.0Wisconsin 32.3 146.4 26.2 5.4 3.9 0.3 46.0 81.8 1.5 41.9 28.5 0.0 81.2 413.8 178.0 591.8Wyoming 31.9 98.7 34.2 0.4 0.7 0.0 28.1 63.4 0.0 0.1 0.6 0.1 35.4 230.3 76.4 306.7

    United States 1,528.9 9,403.0 1,366.3 2,429.5 213.8 40.6 4,111.4 8,161.6 12.2 1,515.0 754.9 4.2 3,403.7 24,735.9 6,932.0 31,667.9

    a Natural gas as it is consumed; includes supplemental gaseous fuels that are commingled withnatural gas.

    b Liquefied petroleum gases, includes ethane and olefins.c Motor gasoline as it is consumed; includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline.d Includes asphalt and road oil, kerosene, lubricants, and the 16 other petroleum products as

    described in the Technical Notes, Section 4, "Other Petroleum Products."e Conventional hydroelectric power. Does not include pumped-storage hydroelectricity.f Wood, wood-derived fuels, and biomass waste.

    g Losses and co-products from the production of fuel ethanol.h U.S. total includes -21.6 trillion Btu of net imports of coal coke that are not allocated to the states.i Distributed solar thermal and photovoltaic energy consumed in the industrial sector is included in

    residential consumption. Includes small amounts of solar and wind energy consumed by industrial plantswith capacity of 1 megawatt or greater. Adjusted for the double-counting of supplemental gaseous fuels,which are included in both natural gas and the other fossil fuels from which they are mostly derived, butshould be counted only once in net energy and total.

    j Incurred in the generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity plus plant use andunaccounted for electrical system energy losses.

    Where shown, (s) = Value less than 0.05 trillion Btu.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 http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/seds-data-complete.cfm.Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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    Table C8. Transportation Sector Energy Consumption Estimates, 2014 (Trillion Btu)

    State CoalNaturalGas a

    PetroleumRetail

    ElectricitySales

    NetEnergy

    ElectricalSystemEnergy

    Losses e TotalAviationGasoline

    DistillateFuel Oil

    JetFuel b LPG c Lubricants

    MotorGasoline d

    ResidualFuel Oil Total

    Alabama 0.0 19.4 0.3 118.8 14.2 0.5 2.3 307.7 5.5 449.4 0.0 468.7 0.0 468.7Alaska 0.0 0.3 0.7 33.1 96.0 0.1 0.5 32.4 0.0 162.7 0.0 163.0 0.0 163.0Arizona 0.0 16.0 1.0 106.5 21.5 1.1 1.7 316.5 0.0 448.3 0.0 464.3 0.0 464.3Arkansas 0.0 11.9 0.2 89.2 7.8 0.5 2.1 167.1 0.0 266.8 (s) 278.7 (s) 278.7California 0.0 40.5 2.4 460.5 595.3 5.4 13.5 1,738.5 84.5 2,899.9 2.8 2,943.3 5.0 2,948.3Colorado 0.0 9.1 0.4 85.8 52.6 1.0 1.9 259.3 0.0 401.0 0.2 410.3 0.5 410.8Connecticut 0.0 4.8 0.1 38.7 10.6 0.3 1.2 169.2 0.0 220.2 0.6 225.6 1.0 226.7Delaware 0.0 1.1 0.3 8.5 0.6 0.1 0.3 50.9 0.7 61.5 0.0 62.6 0.0 62.6Dist. of Col. 0.0 2.4 (s) 2.3 0.0 (s) 0.3 12.2 0.0 14.7 1.1 18.2 2.5 20.7Florida 0.0 3.8 2.2 230.4 186.0 1.8 3.9 995.7 55.7 1,475.7 0.3 1,479.8 0.6 1,480.3Georgia 0.0 8.3 0.7 185.1 21.7 2.2 3.0 555.2 12.0 779.8 0.6 788.7 1.1 789.8Hawaii 0.0 (s) 0.1 9.2 73.3 (s) 0.4 53.0 5.3 141.3 0.0 141.4 0.0 141.4Idaho 0.0 4.1 0.3 43.1 4.1 0.1 0.7 82.8 0.0 131.1 0.0 135.2 0.0 135.2Illinois 0.0 31.3 0.4 231.9 138.2 2.9 7.3 548.7 (s) 929.2 2.0 962.4 4.4 966.8Indiana 0.0 7.2 0.3 213.9 46.7 1.3 3.3 358.3 0.6 624.4 0.1 631.6 0.2 631.8Iowa 0.0 13.1 0.3 100.5 5.7 0.6 2.5 186.3 0.0 295.9 0.0 309.0 0.0 309.0Kansas 0.0 23.1 0.3 109.5 9.3 0.5 2.9 154.0 0.0 276.6 0.0 299.6 0.0 299.6Kentucky 0.0 8.7 0.2 134.0 53.1 0.7 2.5 250.9 0.0 441.4 0.0 450.1 0.0 450.1Louisiana 0.0 47.2 0.3 146.9 132.9 0.4 3.5 266.4 40.4 590.9 (s) 638.1 0.1 638.2Maine 0.0 1.3 0.1 27.4 5.8 0.1 0.6 92.1 2.0 128.3 0.0 129.6 0.0 129.6Maryland 0.0 6.9 0.2 73.7 6.6 0.4 1.5 324.4 0.2 407.0 1.9 415.7 4.2 419.9Massachusetts 0.0 7.3 0.4 61.9 33.7 0.5 2.2 322.1 0.6 421.4 1.2 430.0 2.4 432.4Michigan 0.0 20.2 0.3 137.1 22.6 1.5 7.1 532.4 1.1 702.1 (s) 722.3 (s) 722.3Minnesota 0.0 13.1 0.4 105.9 30.4 0.8 3.8 294.2 0.3 435.7 0.1 448.9 0.2 449.1Mississippi 0.0 20.4 0.3 91.6 64.1 0.3 1.5 198.5 0.9 357.2 0.0 377.6 0.0 377.6Missouri 0.0 6.3 0.3 151.2 19.5 1.8 4.5 368.5 0.0 545.8 0.1 552.2 0.2 552.4Montana 0.0 4.2 0.3 41.6 5.5 0.1 0.9 60.4 0.0 108.8 0.0 113.1 0.0 113.1Nebraska 0.0 7.4 0.2 82.1 6.1 0.5 1.7 103.8 0.0 194.3 0.0 201.7 0.0 201.7Nevada 0.0 5.8 0.3 40.9 28.3 0.5 0.4 130.9 0.0 201.3 (s) 207.1 (s) 207.1New Hampshire 0.0 0.2 0.1 13.7 2.1 0.1 0.3 83.9 (s) 100.2 0.0 100.4 0.0 100.4New Jersey 0.0 5.5 0.4 125.8 223.9 0.9 3.4 486.6 11.5 852.5 1.0 859.0 2.1 861.1New Mexico 0.0 9.1 0.2 77.2 6.6 0.6 1.0 113.3 0.0 198.9 0.0 208.0 0.0 208.0New York 0.0 29.7 0.3 162.0 164.2 1.3 5.1 654.9 48.8 1,036.6 9.7 1,076.1 17.6 1,093.7North Carolina 0.0 4.0 0.4 150.3 48.9 1.6 3.0 506.6 (s) 711.0 (s) 715.0 0.1 715.1North Dakota 0.0 15.5 0.2 68.0 5.6 0.5 0.7 55.0 0.0 130.1 0.0 145.6 0.0 145.6Ohio 0.0 13.6 0.5 246.2 70.7 1.9 6.8 589.0 (s) 915.2 0.1 928.9 0.3 929.2Oklahoma 0.0 47.6 0.3 151.2 45.1 0.6 3.7 234.6 0.0 435.5 0.0 483.1 0.0 483.1Oregon 0.0 4.0 0.5 92.6 26.2 0.9 2.5 176.6 0.7 300.0 0.1 304.1 0.1 304.2Pennsylvania 0.0 38.5 0.5 221.4 39.7 1.4 6.3 583.4 3.6 856.3 2.8 897.7 5.7 903.4Rhode Island 0.0 3.0 (s) 10.6 4.0 0.2 0.3 43.4 (s) 58.6 0.1 61.7 0.1 61.8South Carolina 0.0 2.5 0.3 102.3 12.1 0.7 1.3 319.1 6.0 441.7 0.0 444.2 0.0 444.2South Dakota 0.0 5.4 0.2 33.3 5.7 0.1 0.7 52.6 0.0 92.6 0.0 98.0 0.0 98.0Tennessee 0.0 6.2 0.3 152.0 64.2 1.1 3.2 379.9 (s) 600.8 (s) 606.9 (s) 606.9Texas 0.0 286.9 2.3 848.0 411.8 4.7 9.2 1,576.2 121.6 2,973.7 0.6 3,261.3 1.2 3,262.4Utah 0.0 15.0 0.3 65.4 32.4 0.3 0.9 130.7 0.0 230.0 0.2 245.2 0.4 245.6Vermont 0.0 0.1 (s) 9.6 1.2 (s) 0.2 37.1 0.0 48.2 0.0 48.4 0.0 48.4Virginia 0.0 8.0 0.5 151.8 75.0 0.7 2.5 476.3 3.4 710.3 0.7 719.0 1.5 720.5Washington 0.0 9.8 0.4 113.4 95.0 1.4 2.4 323.7 40.8 577.1 (s) 587.0 (s) 587.0West Virginia 0.0 31.3 0.1 38.4 1.2 0.2 1.2 97.2 0.0 138.3 0.0 169.6 0.0 169.6Wisconsin 0.0 3.9 0.3 116.9 11.1 1.9 2.5 309.5 0.0 442.2 0.0 446.1 0.0 446.1Wyoming 0.0 15.6 0.2 59.1 3.0 0.1 0.7 40.0 0.0 103.0 0.0 118.7 0.0 118.7

    United States 0.0 900.6 21.7 6,170.4 3,042.1 47.2 136.0 16,202.0 446.5 26,065.9 26.5 26,993.0 51.5 27,044.5

    a Transportation use of natural gas is gas consumed in the operation of pipelines, primarily incompressors, and gas consumed as vehicle fuel.

    b Includes kerosene-type jet fuel only; naphtha-type jet fuel is included in "Industrial Sector, OtherPetroleum."

    c Liquefied petroleum gases, includes ethane and olefins.d Includes fuel ethanol.

    e Incurred in the generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity plus plant use andunaccounted for electrical system energy losses.

    Where shown, (s) = Value less than 0.05 trillion Btu. Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.

    Web Page: All data are available at http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/seds-data-complete.cfm.Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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    Table C9. Electric Power Sector Consumption Estimates, 2014 (Trillion Btu)

    State CoalNaturalGas a

    PetroleumNuclearElectricPower

    HydroelectricPower b

    Biomass

    Geothermal Solar/PV d Wind

    NetElectricityImports e Total f

    DistillateFuel Oil

    PetroleumCoke

    ResidualFuel Oil Total

    Wood andWaste c

    Alabama 488.6 355.1 1.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 431.4 90.0 5.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1,371.2Alaska 9.9 32.0 2.9 0.0 0.7 3.7 0.0 14.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.4 0.0 61.6Arizona 442.7 211.6 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.6 338.0 58.2 3.6 0.0 29.7 4.5 0.2 1,089.0Arkansas 333.8 74.1 0.3 0.0 (s) 0.3 151.4 25.1 2.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 587.3California 6.9 859.0 0.4 0.2 0.0 0.6 177.7 157.2 78.2 115.1 93.5 123.5 42.0 1,653.6Colorado 342.0 101.9 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.0 16.8 1.8 0.0 2.3 70.0 (s) 533.8Connecticut 9.1 103.0 0.9 0.0 4.0 4.9 165.7 4.1 13.1 0.0 0.1 0.0 2.3 302.2Delaware 10.2 48.7 0.4 0.0 0.4 0.8 0.0 0.0 0.7 0.0 0.5 0.0 0.0 61.0Dist. of Col. 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0Florida 541.9 1,058.2 2.8 14.1 2.7 19.7 291.5 2.0 57.7 0.0 2.3 0.0 0.0 1,973.2Georgia 461.4 297.0 2.0 0.0 0.1 2.0 340.7 29.0 8.8 0.0 1.1 0.0 0.0 1,139.7Hawaii 15.9 0.0 11.9 0.0 55.1 67.0 0.0 0.4 0.6 2.4 0.4 5.5 0.0 92.2Idaho 0.0 18.6 (s) 0.0 0.0 (s) 0.0 85.6 9.3 0.7 0.0 26.7 (s) 140.9Illinois 905.5 43.1 1.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 1,023.5 1.2 8.1 0.0 0.5 95.9 0.0 2,078.4Indiana 1,033.6 84.8 1.8 10.6 0.0 12.4 0.0 3.5 3.7 0.0 1.0 33.2 0.2 1,172.1Iowa 337.7 11.0 0.7 0.0 0.0 0.7 43.4 8.4 1.7 0.0 0.0 155.0 0.0 556.9Kansas 313.6 18.8 0.7 0.0 0.0 0.7 89.5 0.2 0.8 0.0 0.0 103.1 0.0 526.7Kentucky 886.4 27.7 1.4 11.5 0.0 12.9 0.0 29.9 1.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 957.9Louisiana 207.0 273.0 0.5 51.0 (s) 51.5 181.1 10.4 1.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 724.2Maine 1.3 24.4 0.1 0.0 3.1 3.1 0.0 30.7 28.1 0.0 0.0 10.4 15.4 113.5Maryland 185.4 21.4 3.8 0.0 1.5 5.3 150.0 15.4 7.9 0.0 0.9 3.1 0.6 389.8Massachusetts 28.3 139.0 2.6 0.0 6.9 9.6 60.3 8.5 20.8 0.0 2.9 1.9 4.8 276.1Michigan 554.2 114.3 1.5 10.7 0.1 12.3 326.8 14.9 24.7 0.0 0.0 36.8 19.9 1,103.9Minnesota 289.7 31.7 0.7 0.0 0.0 0.7 132.9 5.0 22.1 0.0 (s) 91.9 23.0 597.0Mississippi 114.0 243.2 0.2 0.0 (s) 0.2 107.2 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 464.7Missouri 754.3 36.1 1.1 0.0 0.0 1.1 97.0 6.6 0.9 0.0 0.1 10.8 0.0 906.9Montana 170.5 5.8 0.3 6.9 0.0 7.2 0.0 109.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 18.8 -3.3 308.1Nebraska 254.6 4.3 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.6 105.7 11.0 0.6 0.0 0.0 26.0 (s) 402.8Nevada 71.9 172.5 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.0 22.7 0.3 26.0 9.3 2.9 0.1 305.8New Hampshire 14.9 32.2 1.4 0.0 1.2 2.6 106.3 13.1 22.9 0.0 0.0 3.9 0.9 196.8New Jersey 30.7 258.6 1.6 0.0 0.1 1.7 329.5 0.2 13.4 0.0 3.9 0.2 0.8 638.9New Mexico 213.9 79.5 0.7 0.0 0.0 0.7 0.0 0.9 0.3 0.1 4.9 21.6 0.1 322.1New York 45.9 466.0 4.8 0.0 14.0 18.8 450.1 247.4 32.3 0.0 0.7 37.7 54.9 1,354.0North Carolina 481.9 209.1 5.1 0.0 0.0 5.1 428.5 45.1 20.0 0.0 6.2 0.0 0.0 1,195.9North Dakota 304.6 2.1 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.0 24.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 59.0 5.8 395.7Ohio 917.0 182.5 3.4 11.9 0.0 15.3 170.3 4.5 6.6 0.0 0.5 10.6 0.0 1,307.2Oklahoma 322.8 216.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 13.6 0.2 0.0 0.0 113.5 0.0 666.2Oregon 31.7 92.8 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 335.3 7.7 1.7 0.2 71.9 0.5 542.0Pennsylvania 814.3 404.3 5.8 0.0 1.4 7.2 823.3 25.1 26.9 0.0 0.5 33.9 1.9 2,137.4Rhode Island 0.0 46.1 0.6 0.0 0.0 0.6 0.0 (s) 2.0 0.0 0.1 (s) 0.6 49.5South Carolina 291.3 89.5 2.7 0.0 0.0 2.7 548.2 24.4 16.1 0.0 (s) 0.0 0.0 972.3South Dakota 29.5 4.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 52.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 22.2 0.0 108.2Tennessee 365.5 46.0 2.1 0.0 0.0 2.1 289.4 84.6 0.9 0.0 0.2 0.5 0.0 789.2Texas 1,558.3 1,462.0 1.2 0.0 0.0 1.2 410.9 3.7 10.5 0.0 2.7 380.2 -1.4 3,827.9Utah 330.1 60.5 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.0 6.0 1.5 5.0 (s) 6.3 (s) 409.6Vermont 0.0 (s) (s) 0.0 0.0 (s) 52.9 11.2 6.4 0.0 0.2 3.0 38.1 111.8Virginia 218.0 165.5 8.8 0.0 3.7 12.4 316.1 9.0 33.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 753.9Washington 73.8 88.2 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.2 99.3 755.7 7.8 0.0 (s) 69.1 -25.7 1,068.4West Virginia 771.7 7.0 1.6 0.0 0.0 1.6 0.0 6.8 0.1 0.0 0.0 13.8 0.0 801.0Wisconsin 384.1 61.6 0.7 1.3 0.0 2.0 98.8 22.0 17.6 0.0 (s) 15.3 0.0 601.5Wyoming 456.9 0.8 0.4 0.0 0.0 0.4 0.0 8.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 41.9 (s) 508.3

    United States 16,427.2 8,384.5 82.2 118.2 95.1 295.5 8,337.6 2,454.0 530.1 151.0 164.6 1,726.0 181.6 38,648.0

    a Natural gas as it is consumed; includes supplemental gaseous fuels that are commingled with natural gas.b Conventional hydroelectric power. Does not include pumped-storage hydroelectricity.c Wood, wood-derived fuels, and biomass waste.d Solar thermal and photovoltaic energy.e Electricity traded with Canada and Mexico. Calculated by converting net imports in kilowatthours by 3,412 Btu

    per kilowatthour.f Adjusted for the double-counting of supplemental gaseous fuels, which are included in both natural gas and the

    other fossil fuels from which they are mostly derived, but should be counted only once in the total.Where shown, (s) = Value less than +0.05 and greater than -0.05 trillion Btu.Notes: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. The electric power sector

    comprises electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22 category whose primarybusiness is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public.

    Web Page: All data are available at http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/seds-data-complete.cfm.Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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    Table C10. Energy Consumption Estimates by End-Use Sector, Ranked by State, 2014

    Rank

    Residential Sector Commercial Sector Industrial Sector a Transportation Sector Total Consumption a

    State Trillion Btu State Trillion Btu State Trillion Btu State Trillion Btu State Trillion Btu

    1 Texas 1,709.5 Texas 1,638.8 Texas 6,288.8 Texas 3,262.4 Texas 12,899.5 2 California 1,397.4 California 1,418.5 Louisiana 3,024.3 California 2,948.3 California 7,620.1 3 Florida 1,199.2 New York 1,134.8 California 1,855.9 Florida 1,480.3 Louisiana 4,279.4 4 New York 1,123.7 Florida 974.1 Pennsylvania 1,374.6 New York 1,093.7 Florida 4,121.7 5 Illinois 1,030.4 Illinois 820.1 Indiana 1,327.0 Illinois 966.8 Illinois 4,042.3 6 Pennsylvania 971.8 Ohio 709.4 Illinois 1,225.0 Ohio 929.2 Pennsylvania 3,902.4 7 Ohio 946.0 Pennsylvania 652.7 Ohio 1,225.0 Pennsylvania 903.4 Ohio 3,809.6 8 Michigan 787.8 Michigan 624.8 Alabama 848.4 New Jersey 861.1 New York 3,742.9 9 Georgia 742.8 New Jersey 621.6 Georgia 769.6 Georgia 789.8 Indiana 2,931.6 10 North Carolina 721.8 Virginia 615.6 Iowa 766.5 Michigan 722.3 Michigan 2,881.5 11 Virginia 642.5 North Carolina 576.7 Michigan 746.7 Virginia 720.5 Georgia 2,851.0 12 New Jersey 611.6 Georgia 548.8 Minnesota 663.3 North Carolina 715.1 North Carolina 2,554.8 13 Indiana 582.4 Tennessee 434.5 Kentucky 663.2 Louisiana 638.2 Virginia 2,430.2 14 Tennessee 562.1 Missouri 427.8 Oklahoma 606.0 Indiana 631.8 New Jersey 2,340.2 15 Missouri 560.3 Maryland 423.9 Wisconsin 591.8 Tennessee 606.9 Tennessee 2,194.5 16 Washington 481.7 Massachusetts 394.2 Tennessee 591.0 Washington 587.0 Washington 2,011.9 17 Wisconsin 450.2 Indiana 390.4 Washington 566.8 Missouri 552.4 Alabama 1,958.2 18 Massachusetts 448.9 Wisconsin 380.8 South Carolina 543.2 Oklahoma 483.1 Minnesota 1,912.1 19 Maryland 441.6 Washington 376.5 North Carolina 541.2 Alabama 468.7 Missouri 1,903.8 20 Minnesota 430.7 Minnesota 368.9 Florida 468.0 Arizona 464.3 Wisconsin 1,868.9 21 Kentucky 393.5 Arizona 337.5 Virginia 451.6 Kentucky 450.1 Kentucky 1,770.7 22 Arizona 386.3 Colorado 282.0 Colorado 429.1 Minnesota 449.1 Oklahoma 1,679.9 23 Alabama 378.7 Louisiana 268.2 Arkansas 406.2 Wisconsin 446.1 South Carolina 1,632.1 24 South Carolina 376.7 South Carolina 268.0 Mississippi 398.4 South Carolina 444.2 Iowa 1,541.9 25 Colorado 355.2 Oklahoma 265.8 New York 390.6 Massachusetts 432.4 Colorado 1,477.2 26 Louisiana 348.8 Kentucky 263.9 Kansas 378.4 Maryland 419.9 Massachusetts 1,437.6 27 Oklahoma 325.0 Alabama 262.4 Missouri 363.3 Colorado 410.8 Arizona 1,422.6 28 Iowa 253.1 Kansas 214.7 Nebraska 358.1 Mississippi 377.6 Maryland 1,400.6 29 Connecticut 249.4 Iowa 213.3 North Dakota 334.3 Iowa 309.0 Mississippi 1,155.5 30 Oregon 247.0 Connecticut 190.9 Alaska 329.0 Oregon 304.2 Kansas 1,132.4 31 Arkansas 247.0 Oregon 189.3 Wyoming 306.7 Kansas 299.6 Arkansas 1,114.4 32 Kansas 239.6 Arkansas 182.5 West Virginia 293.0 Arkansas 278.7 Oregon 987.1 33 Mississippi 217.5 Mississippi 162.0 Oregon 246.7 Utah 245.6 Nebraska 864.3 34 West Virginia 178.1 Utah 157.4 New Jersey 245.9 Connecticut 226.7 Utah 798.0 35 Nebraska 163.0 Nebraska 141.4 Utah 235.7 New Mexico 208.0 West Virginia 752.9 36 Utah 159.3 New Mexico 125.2 Arizona 234.5 Nevada 207.1 Connecticut 750.0 37 Nevada 153.5 Nevada 120.2 New Mexico 228.6 Nebraska 201.7 New Mexico 679.1 38 Idaho 120.0 District of Columbia 112.3 Nevada 179.4 West Virginia 169.6 Nevada 660.3 39 New Mexico 117.4 West Virginia 112.3 Idaho 177.7 Alaska 163.0 North Dakota 640.1 40 New Hampshire 97.1 Idaho 87.0 Massachusetts 162.2 North Dakota 145.6 Alaska 603.1 41 Maine 91.2 North Dakota 82.4 South Dakota 156.6 Hawaii 141.4 Wyoming 535.6 42 Montana 86.9 Montana 78.2 Maine 127.0 Idaho 135.2 Idaho 519.9 43 North Dakota 77.8 New Hampshire 70.6 Montana 125.3 Maine 129.6 Maine 410.5 44 South Dakota 73.0 South Dakota 64.3 Maryland 115.2 Wyoming 118.7 Montana 403.4 45 Delaware 66.9 Alaska 63.2 Delaware 87.2 Montana 113.1 South Dakota 391.9 46 Rhode Island 66.0 Maine 62.8 Connecticut 83.1 New Hampshire 100.4 New Hampshire 310.1 47 Wyoming 47.9 Wyoming 62.4 Hawaii 64.4 South Dakota 98.0 Hawaii 281.2 48 Alaska 47.8 Delaware 57.3 New Hampshire 42.0 Delaware 62.6 Delaware 274.0 49 Vermont 44.4 Rhode Island 51.5 Rhode Island 25.1 Rhode Island 61.8 Rhode Island 204.5 50 District of Columbia 38.6 Hawaii 38.8 Vermont 20.5 Vermont 48.4 District of Columbia 178.9 51 Hawaii 36.6 Vermont 26.6 District of Columbia 7.3 District of Columbia 20.7 Vermont 139.9 United States 21,525.4 United States 18,147.5 United States 31,667.9 United States 27,044.5 United States 98,385.2

    a Estimates for the United States include -21.6 trillion Btu of net imports of coal coke that is not allocated to the states.Web Page: All data are available at http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/seds-data-complete.cfm.Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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    Table C11. Energy Consumption Estimates by Source, Ranked by State, 2014

    Rank

    Coal Natural Gas a Petroleum b Retail Electricity Sales

    State Trillion Btu State Trillion Btu State Trillion Btu State Trillion Btu

    1 Texas 1,586.0 Texas 4,219.1 Texas 6,054.2 Texas 1,329.6 2 Indiana 1,221.5 California 2,417.5 California 3,371.6 California 895.9 3 Ohio 1,057.4 Louisiana 1,563.9 Louisiana 2,052.4 Florida 771.4 4 Pennsylvania 1,039.2 New York 1,386.6 Florida 1,610.8 Ohio 514.1 5 Illinois 1,017.9 Pennsylvania 1,257.1 New York 1,342.0 New York 502.8 6 Kentucky 913.5 Florida 1,246.7 Pennsylvania 1,230.1 Pennsylvania 500.5 7 West Virginia 816.5 Illinois 1,116.4 Illinois 1,220.3 Illinois 482.9 8 Missouri 780.7 Ohio 1,045.0 Ohio 1,147.8 Georgia 463.3 9 Michigan 618.5 Michigan 878.7 New Jersey 1,005.6 North Carolina 454.2 10 Alabama 575.9 New Jersey 798.6 Georgia 872.5 Virginia 382.5 11 Florida 557.9 Indiana 727.8 Michigan 870.8 Indiana 364.9 12 North Carolina 501.6 Georgia 666.8 North Carolina 832.4 Michigan 352.5 13 Wyoming 489.3 Oklahoma 665.8 Virginia 818.0 Tennessee 341.9 14 Georgia 482.7 Alabama 651.5 Indiana 789.2 Washington 314.4 15 Arizona 447.8 Colorado 499.7 Washington 715.9 Louisiana 309.2 16 Tennessee 427.5 Minnesota 489.9 Tennessee 698.9 Alabama 308.8 17 Wisconsin 417.1 Wisconsin 477.9 Missouri 635.7 Missouri 286.2 18 Iowa 401.2 North Carolina 460.9 Minnesota 607.8 South Carolina 278.5 19 North Dakota 399.2 Mississippi 440.0 Kentucky 597.3 Kentucky 269.0 20 Colorado 350.5 Virginia 437.3 Massachusetts 571.2 Arizona 260.3 21 Utah 344.1 Massachusetts 433.2 Wisconsin 564.8 New Jersey 252.0 22 Arkansas 339.2 Iowa 342.4 Oklahoma 556.2 Wisconsin 237.1 23 Oklahoma 336.1 Alaska 329.6 Alabama 519.7 Minnesota 234.5 24 Kansas 316.6 Washington 319.8 Arizona 515.0 Maryland 210.5 25 Minnesota 313.1 Arizona 315.4 South Carolina 500.9 Oklahoma 210.1 26 South Carolina 305.7 Tennessee 312.0 Maryland 484.5 Massachusetts 185.8 27 Virginia 278.2 Missouri 301.4 Colorado 483.0 Colorado 182.2 28 Nebraska 276.5 Kansas 289.7 Mississippi 440.1 Mississippi 168.6 29 New Mexico 215.3 Arkansas 274.8 Iowa 439.7 Oregon 161.5 30 Louisiana 210.0 Kentucky 261.2 Kansas 368.1 Iowa 161.1 31 Maryland 201.2 Nevada 259.4 Oregon 339.4 Arkansas 160.6 32 Montana 175.4 New Mexico 256.1 Arkansas 338.0 Kansas 138.4 33 Mississippi 116.5 Utah 252.7 Connecticut 322.2 Nevada 119.7 34 Nevada 79.2 Connecticut 240.6 Utah 286.2 West Virginia 111.6 35 Washington 76.5 South Carolina 235.9 New Mexico 246.5 Nebraska 103.1 36 New York 64.7 Oregon 225.6 Nebraska 242.6 Utah 102.5 37 California 39.5 Maryland 217.4 North Dakota 242.4 Connecticut 100.2 38 Oregon 34.2 Nebraska 179.5 Nevada 237.5 Idaho 79.3 39 South Dakota 33.1 West Virginia 161.7 Hawaii 236.6 New Mexico 78.9 40 New Jersey 30.7 Wyoming 141.8 Alaska 235.6 North Dakota 62.2 41 Massachusetts 29.9 Delaware 106.9 Maine 194.4 Wyoming 58.5 42 Alaska 18.2 Idaho 94.3 West Virginia 191.5 Montana 48.1 43 Hawaii 17.2 Rhode Island 91.3 Wyoming 175.3 South Dakota 42.2 44 New Hampshire 14.9 North Dakota 90.6 Montana 172.8 Maine 41.0 45 Delaware 10.2 South Dakota 83.5 Idaho 163.8 Delaware 38.7 46 Connecticut 9.1 Montana 79.3 New Hampshire 157.7 District of Columbia 38.2 47 Idaho 7.5 Maine 62.4 South Dakota 117.7 New Hampshire 37.3 48 Maine 2.1 New Hampshire 58.8 Delaware 100.3 Hawaii 32.3 49 District of Columbia (s) District of Columbia 35.3 Rhode Island 90.7 Rhode Island 26.1 50 Rhode Island 0.0 Vermont 10.8 Vermont 82.0 Alaska 21.0 51 Vermont 0.0 Hawaii 2.8 District of Columbia 20.7 Vermont 19.0 United States 17,996.6 United States 27,513.2 United States 36,110.3 United States 12,845.2

    a Natural gas as it is consumed; includes supplemental gaseous fuels that are commingled with natural gas.b Petroleum products that are consumed; include fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline.Where shown, (s) = Value less than 0.05 trillion Btu.Web Page: All data are available at http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/seds-data-complete.cfm.Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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    Table C12. Total Energy Consumption Estimates, Real Gross Domestic Product (GDP), Energy Consumption Estimates per Real Dollar of GDP, Ranked byState, 2014

    Rank

    Total Energy Consumption Real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Energy Consumption per Real Dollar of GDP

    State Trillion Btu StateBillion

    Chained (2009) Dollars StateThousand Btu

    per Chained (2009) Dollar

    1 Texas 12,899.5 California 2,103.0 Louisiana 20.0 2 California 7,620.1 Texas 1,457.2 Wyoming 14.2 3 Louisiana 4,279.4 New York 1,256.5 North Dakota 12.9 4 Florida 4,121.7 Florida 769.2 Alaska 12.4 5 Illinois 4,042.3 Illinois 669.4 Mississippi 12.2 6 Pennsylvania 3,902.4 Pennsylvania 603.7 West Virginia 11.2 7 Ohio 3,809.6 Ohio 523.3 Alabama 10.7 8 New York 3,742.9 New Jersey 505.0 Kentucky 10.4 9 Indiana 2,931.6 North Carolina 437.7 Oklahoma 10.3 10 Michigan 2,881.5 Georgia 433.8 Montana 10.3 11 Georgia 2,851.0 Virginia 426.5 Indiana 10.2 12 North Carolina 2,554.8 Massachusetts 419.0 Arkansas 10.2 13 Virginia 2,430.2 Michigan 414.1 Iowa 10.1 14 New Jersey 2,340.2 Washington 386.3 South Dakota 9.7 15 Tennessee 2,194.5 Maryland 319.5 South Carolina 9.4 16 Washington 2,011.9 Minnesota 289.1 Idaho 9.1 17 Alabama 1,958.2 Indiana 288.2 Texas 8.9 18 Minnesota 1,912.1 Colorado 279.4 Nebraska 8.7 19 Missouri 1,903.8 Tennessee 272.3 Kansas 8.7 20 Wisconsin 1,868.9 Wisconsin 265.5 Maine 8.3 21 Kentucky 1,770.7 Arizona 263.4 New Mexico 8.2 22 Oklahoma 1,679.9 Missouri 255.1 Tennessee 8.1 23 South Carolina 1,632.1 Connecticut 228.9 Missouri 7.5 24 Iowa 1,541.9 Louisiana 214.3 Ohio 7.3 25 Colorado 1,477.2 Oregon 200.8 Wisconsin 7.0 26 Massachusetts 1,437.6 Alabama 182.5 Michigan 7.0 27 Arizona 1,422.6 South Carolina 173.5 Minnesota 6.6 28 Maryland 1,400.6 Kentucky 170.9 Georgia 6.6 29 Mississippi 1,155.5 Oklahoma 162.4 Pennsylvania 6.5 30 Kansas 1,132.4 Iowa 152.6 Utah 6.3 31 Arkansas 1,114.4 Kansas 130.6 Illinois 6.0 32 Oregon 987.1 Utah 126.6 North Carolina 5.8 33 Nebraska 864.3 Nevada 123.7 Virginia 5.7 34 Utah 798.0 Arkansas 109.7 Arizona 5.4 35 West Virginia 752.9 District of Columbia 105.8 Florida 5.4 36 Connecticut 750.0 Nebraska 98.8 Nevada 5.3 37 New Mexico 679.1 Mississippi 94.6 Colorado 5.3 38 Nevada 660.3 New Mexico 82.8 Washington 5.2 39 North Dakota 640.1 Hawaii 69.4 Vermont 5.2 40 Alaska 603.1 West Virginia 67.3 Oregon 4.9 41 Wyoming 535.6 New Hampshire 65.0 Delaware 4.8 42 Idaho 519.9 Idaho 57.3 New Hampshire 4.8 43 Maine 410.5 Delaware 56.9 New Jersey 4.6 44 Montana 403.4 Rhode Island 49.9 Maryland 4.4 45 South Dakota 391.9 Maine 49.7 Rhode Island 4.1 46 New Hampshire 310.1 North Dakota 49.5 Hawaii 4.0 47 Hawaii 281.2 Alaska 48.6 California 3.6 48 Delaware 274.0 South Dakota 40.5 Massachusetts 3.4 49 Rhode Island 204.5 Montana 39.3 Connecticut 3.3 50 District of Columbia 178.9 Wyoming 37.6 New York 3.0 51 Vermont 139.9 Vermont 26.9 District of Columbia 1.7 United States 98,385.2 United States 15,961.7 United States 6.2

    Web Page: All data are available at http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/seds-data-complete.cfm.Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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    Table C13. Energy Consumption Estimates per Capita by End-Use Sector, Ranked by State, 2014

    Rank

    Residential Sector Commercial Sector Industrial Sector Transportation Sector Total Consumption

    State Million Btu State Million Btu State Million Btu State Million Btu State Million Btu

    1 North Dakota 105.1 District of Columbia 170.2 Louisiana 650.5 Alaska 221.2 Louisiana 920.5 2 West Virginia 96.3 North Dakota 111.4 Wyoming 524.9 Wyoming 203.1 Wyoming 916.7 3 Missouri 92.4 Wyoming 106.8 North Dakota 451.7 North Dakota 196.8 North Dakota 864.9 4 Kentucky 89.2 Alaska 85.8 Alaska 446.4 Louisiana 137.3 Alaska 818.3 5 Indiana 88.3 Montana 76.4 Iowa 246.5 Mississippi 126.2 Iowa 495.9 6 Nebraska 86.6 South Dakota 75.3 Texas 233.1 Oklahoma 124.5 Texas 478.1 7 Tennessee 85.8 Nebraska 75.1 Indiana 201.1 Texas 120.9 South Dakota 459.2 8 South Dakota 85.5 Kansas 74.0 Nebraska 190.2 South Dakota 114.9 Nebraska 459.0 9 Montana 84.9 Virginia 73.9 South Dakota 183.6 Montana 110.5 Indiana 444.3 10 Oklahoma 83.8 Maryland 70.9 Alabama 175.1 Nebraska 107.1 Oklahoma 433.0 11 Arkansas 83.2 Missouri 70.6 West Virginia 158.5 Kansas 103.2 West Virginia 407.3 12 Kansas 82.6 New Jersey 69.5 Oklahoma 156.2 Kentucky 102.0 Alabama 404.1 13 Wyoming 81.9 Iowa 68.6 Kentucky 150.3 New Mexico 99.7 Kentucky 401.3 14 Ohio 81.6 Oklahoma 68.5 Arkansas 136.9 Hawaii 99.5 Montana 394.3 15 Iowa 81.4 Minnesota 67.6 Mississippi 133.1 Iowa 99.4 Kansas 390.1 16 Illinois 80.0 Tennessee 66.4 Kansas 130.4 Maine 97.4 Mississippi 386.0 17 Michigan 79.4 Wisconsin 66.1 Montana 122.5 Alabama 96.7 Arkansas 375.6 18 Minnesota 78.9 Illinois 63.7 Minnesota 121.5 New Jersey 96.3 Minnesota 350.4 19 Wisconsin 78.2 Michigan 63.0 South Carolina 112.5 Indiana 95.8 South Carolina 338.0 20 Alabama 78.1 Arkansas 61.5 New Mexico 109.6 Arkansas 93.9 Tennessee 335.2 21 South Carolina 78.0 Delaware 61.2 Idaho 108.7 Tennessee 92.7 Ohio 328.5 22 Virginia 77.1 Ohio 61.2 Pennsylvania 107.4 South Carolina 92.0 New Mexico 325.6 23 Pennsylvania 76.0 Texas 60.7 Ohio 105.6 West Virginia 91.8 Wisconsin 324.5 24 Louisiana 75.0 West Virginia 60.7 Wisconsin 102.8 Missouri 91.1 Idaho 318.0 25 Maryland 73.9 New Mexico 60.0 Maine 95.5 Virginia 86.5 Missouri 314.0 26 Georgia 73.6 Kentucky 59.8 Illinois 95.1 Utah 83.4 Illinois 313.8 27 Idaho 73.4 Indiana 59.2 Delaware 93.2 Washington 83.1 Maine 308.6 28 New Hampshire 73.1 Massachusetts 58.4 Tennessee 90.3 Idaho 82.7 Pennsylvania 305.0 29 Mississippi 72.7 North Carolina 58.0 Washington 80.2 Minnesota 82.3 Delaware 292.8 30 North Carolina 72.6 Louisiana 57.7 Colorado 80.1 Ohio 80.1 Virginia 291.8 31 Delaware 71.5 New York 57.5 Utah 80.1 Georgia 78.2 Michigan 290.6 32 Vermont 70.9 South Carolina 55.5 Georgia 76.2 Wisconsin 77.4 Washington 284.8 33 Connecticut 69.4 Georgia 54.4 Michigan 75.3 Vermont 77.2 Georgia 282.4 34 Maine 68.5 Alabama 54.1 Nevada 63.2 Colorado 76.7 Colorado 275.8 35 New Jersey 68.4 Mississippi 54.1 Oregon 62.1 Oregon 76.6 District of Columbia 271.2 36 Washington 68.2 Utah 53.4 Missouri 59.9 California 76.0 Utah 271.0 37 Massachusetts 66.5 Washington 53.3 North Carolina 54.4 New Hampshire 75.6 New Jersey 261.8 38 Colorado 66.3 Idaho 53.2 Virginia 54.2 Illinois 75.1 North Carolina 257.0 39 Alaska 64.9 New Hampshire 53.2 California 47.8 Florida 74.4 Oregon 248.6 40 Texas 63.4 Connecticut 53.1 Hawaii 45.3 Nevada 73.0 Maryland 234.4 41 Rhode Island 62.6 Colorado 52.7 Arizona 34.8 Michigan 72.8 New Hampshire 233.5 42 Oregon 62.2 Pennsylvania 51.0 Vermont 32.7 North Carolina 71.9 Nevada 232.6 43 Florida 60.2 Arizona 50.2 New Hampshire 31.7 Pennsylvania 70.6 Vermont 223.2 44 District of Columbia 58.5 Florida 48.9 New Jersey 27.5 Maryland 70.3 Massachusetts 212.8 45 Arizona 57.4 Rhode Island 48.8 Massachusetts 24.0 Arizona 69.0 Arizona 211.4 46 New York 56.9 Oregon 47.7 Rhode Island 23.8 Delaware 66.9 Connecticut 208.6 47 New Mexico 56.3 Maine 47.2 Florida 23.5 Massachusetts 64.0 Florida 207.1 48 Utah 54.1 Vermont 42.4 Connecticut 23.1 Connecticut 63.1 Hawaii 198.0 49 Nevada 54.1 Nevada 42.3 New York 19.8 Rhode Island 58.6 California 196.4 50 California 36.0 California 36.6 Maryland 19.3 New York 55.4 Rhode Island 193.8 51 Hawaii 25.8 Hawaii 27.3 District of Columbia 11.0 District of Columbia 31.4 New York 189.5 United States 67.5 United States 56.9 United States 99.3 United States 84.8 United States 308.5

    Web Page: All data are available at http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/seds-data-complete.cfm.Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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    STATES

    U.S. Energy Information Administration|State Energy Data 2014: Consumption 21

    Table CT1. Energy Consumption Estimates for Major Energy Sources in Physical Units, Selected Years, 1960-2014, United States

    Year

    Coal

    Net Importsof

    Coal CokeNaturalGas a

    Petroleum

    NuclearElectric Power

    Hydro-electricPower f

    FuelEthanol g

    DistillateFuel Oil

    JetFuel b LPG c

    MotorGasoline d

    ResidualFuel Oil Other e Total

    MillionShort Tons

    BillionCubic Feet Million Barrels

    BillionKilowatthours Million Barrels

    1960 398 (s) 11,967 685 136 227 1,453 559 525 3,586 1 149 NA1965 472 -1 15,280 776 220 307 1,676 587 636 4,202 4 197 NA1970 523 -2 21,139 927 353 447 2,111 804 722 5,364 22 251 NA1971 502 -1 21,793 971 369 457 2,195 838 722 5,553 38 270 NA1972 524 -1 22,101 1,066 382 520 2,334 926 762 5,990 54 276 NA1973 563 (s) 22,049 1,129 387 529 2,436 1,030 807 6,317 83 275 NA1974 558 2 21,223 1,076 363 513 2,386 963 777 6,078 114 304 NA1975 563 1 19,538 1,041 365 486 2,436 899 730 5,958 173 303 NA1976 604 (s) 19,946 1,147 361 514 2,554 1,025 790 6,391 191 287 NA1977 625 1 19,521 1,223 379 519 2,620 1,121 866 6,727 251 224 NA1978 625 5 19,627 1,253 386 516 2,705 1,103 917 6,879 276 283 NA1979 681 3 20,241 1,208 393 581 2,568 1,032 976 6,757 255 283 NA1980 703 -1 19,877 1,049 391 538 2,408 918 939 6,242 251 279 NA1981 733 -1 19,404 1,032 368 535 2,404 762 759 5,861 273 264 21982 707 -1 18,001 975 370 547 2,387 627 678 5,583 283 312 51983 737 -1 16,835 982 382 551 2,417 519 709 5,559 294 335 101984 791 (s) 17,951 1,041 430 576 2,449 501 758 5,756 328 324 121985 818 -1 17,281 1,047 445 584 2,493 439 733 5,740 384 284 151986 804 -1 16,221 1,064 477 552 2,567 518 764 5,942 414 294 171987 837 (s) 17,211 1,086 506 588 2,630 462 811 6,083 455 253 191988 884 2 18,030 1,143 530 606 2,685 504 857 6,326 527 226 201989 895 1 19,119 1,152 544 609 2,675 500 844 6,324 529 272 201990 904 (s) 19,174 1,103 556 568 2,641 449 885 6,201 577 293 181991 899 (s) 19,562 1,066 537 616 2,623 423 835 6,101 613 289 211992 908 1 20,228 1,090 532 642 2,660 401 909 6,234 619 253 231993 944 1 20,790 1,110 536 633 2,729 394 889 6,291 610 280 271994 951 2 21,247 1,154 557 686 2,774 373 922 6,467 640 260 311995 962 2 22,207 1,170 553 693 2,843 311 899 6,469 673 311 331996 1,006 1 22,609 1,232 578 736 2,888 311 957 6,701 675 347 241997 1,030 2 22,737 1,254 583 744 2,926 291 998 6,796 629 356 301998 1,037 3 22,246 1,263 592 713 3,012 324 1,001 6,905 674 323 331999 1,039 2 22,405 1,304 611 801 3,077 303 1,029 7,125 728 320 342000 1,084 3 23,333 1,362 631 816 3,101 333 967 7,211 754 276 392001 1,060 1 22,239 1,404 604 746 3,143 296 979 7,172 769 217 412002 1,066 2 23,027 1,378 589 789 3,229 255 972 7,213 780 264 492003 1,095 2 22,277 1,433 576 757 3,261 282 1,003 7,312 764 276 672004 1,107 6 22,403 1,485 597 780 3,333 316 1,076 7,588 789 268 852005 1,126 2 22,014 1,503 613 741 3,343 336 1,057 7,593 782 270 972006 1,112 2 21,699 1,522 596 749 3,377 251 1,055 7,551 787 289 1312007 1,128 1 23,104 1,532 592 761 3,389 264 1,011 7,548 806 248 1642008 R 1,120 2 23,277 1,444 563 715 3,290 228 896 7,136 806 255 2312009 997 -1 22,910 1,325 509 749 3,284 187 799 6,852 799 273 2632010 1,049 (s) 24,087 1,387 523 793 3,282 195 820 7,001 807 260 3062011 1,003 (s) 24,477 1,423 520 805 3,195 168 781 6,892 790 319 3072012 889 (s) 25,538 1,369 512 824 3,178 135 750 6,767 769 276 3072013 924 -1 R 26,155 1,397 524 890 3,228 116 766 6,921 789 269 3152014 918 -1 26,695 1,474 537 874 3,256 94 739 6,974 797 259 320

    a Natural gas as it is consumed; includes supplemental gaseous fuels that are commingled with natural gas.b Through 2004, includes kerosene-type and naphtha-type jet fuel. Beginning in 2005, includes kerosene-type jet fuel only;

    naphtha-type jet fuel is included in "Other Petroleum."c Liquefied petroleum gases, includes ethane and olefins.d Motor gasoline as it is consumed; includes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline.e Includes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and the 16 other petroleum products as described

    in the Technical Notes, Section 4, "Other Petroleum Products." f Conventional hydroelectric power. For 1960 through 1989, includes pumped-storage hydroelectricity, which cannot be

    separately identified.g Includes denaturant.NA = Not available.Where shown, R = Revised data and (s) = Value less than +0.5 and greater than -0.5.Note: Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.Web Page: All data are available at http://www.eia.gov/state/seds/seds-data-complete.cfm.Sources: Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.

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    Table CT2. Primary Energy Consumption Estimates, Selected Years, 1960-2014, United States (Trillion Btu)

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    Fossil Fu