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Estimated Consumption of Alternative Fuels by State and Fuel Type

Data for: 2007
Report Release: April 2009
Next Release Date: April 2010
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Table C4. Estimated Consumption of Alternative Fuels by State and Fuel Type, 2007
(Thousand Gasoline-Equivalent Gallons)
State Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Electric Ethanol, 85 Percent (E85)a  Hydrogen Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Other Fuelsb  Total
Alabama 729 46 1,083 0 0 2,704 0 4,562
Alaska 228 25 3 0 0 270 0 526
Arizona 7,952 164 1,986 0 8,590 4,403 0 23,095
Arkansas 105 17 226 0 0 2,370 0 2,718
California 79,424 1,886 5,594 0 10,855 11,355 0 109,114
Colorado 1,156 50 1,498 0 0 4,570 0 7,274
Connecticut 729 11 337 0 0 495 0 1,572
Delaware 44 0 201 0 0 100 0 345
District of Columbia 502 0 706 0 0 150 0 1,358
Florida 2,021 61 3,918 0 6 4,772 0 10,778
Georgia 8,555 161 1,332 0 5 5,957 0 16,010
Hawaii 0 45 38 0 0 675 0 758
Idaho 594 6 446 0 56 1,441 0 2,543
Illinois 1,992 17 2,082 0 0 3,739 0 7,830
Indiana 1,054 0 973 0 0 3,873 0 5,900
Iowa 2 0 746 0 0 1,739 0 2,487
Kansas 109 0 422 0 0 1,543 0 2,074
Kentucky 75 0 884 0 0 1,997 0 2,956
Louisiana 206 3 514 0 0 1,198 0 1,921
Maine 0 0 20 0 0 1,010 0 1,030
Maryland 7,621 111 1,494 0 0 899 0 10,125
Massachusetts 5,751 688 92 0 0 697 0 7,228
Michigan 854 53 1,508 0 0 5,072 0 7,487
Minnesota 115 0 1,271 0 26 5,601 0 7,013
Mississippi 26 0 404 0 0 4,437 0 4,867
Missouri 538 1 941 0 0 5,315 0 6,795
Montana 11 0 716 0 0 954 0 1,681
Nebraska 216 0 431 0 0 373 0 1,020
Nevada 3,392 14 655 0 0 4,288 0 8,349
New Hampshire 95 9 8 0 0 519 0 631
New Jersey 1,436 15 100 0 0 1,953 0 3,504
New Mexico 2,073 0 1,505 0 0 1,082 0 4,660
New York 22,715 409 1,231 0 0 1,874 0 26,229
North Carolina 164 22 3,736 0 0 5,945 0 9,867
North Dakota 7 0 656 0 0 315 0 978
Ohio 2,571 770 1,025 0 0 5,068 0 9,434
Oklahoma 1,661 11 373 0 21 3,655 0 5,721
Oregon 1,372 42 836 0 17 1,871 0 4,138
Pennsylvania 2,583 0 1,269 0 0 2,224 0 6,076
Rhode Island 1,081 70 25 0 0 134 0 1,310
South Carolina 81 37 1,642 0 0 1,979 0 3,739
South Dakota 0 0 916 0 0 227 0 1,143
Tennessee 118 31 1,220 0 0 1,674 0 3,043
Texas 10,500 20 2,668 0 4,949 31,312 0 49,449
Utah 1,781 0 583 0 0 661 0 3,025
Vermont 3 78 12 0 0 402 0 495
Virginia 1,289 114 2,457 0 1 3,320 0 7,181
Washington 4,160 11 2,088 0 5 1,359 0 7,623
West Virginia 36 0 219 0 0 538 0 793
Wisconsin 608 0 753 0 0 3,309 0 4,670
Wyoming 190 12 247 0 0 830 0 1,279
State Unknown 40 27 1 66 63 112 2 311
Total 178,565 5,037 54,091 66 24,594 152,360 2 414,715
a The remaining portion of 85-percent ethanol is gasoline.  Consumption data include the gasoline portion of the fuel. 
b May include P-Series fuel or any other fuel designated by the Secretary of Energy as an alternative fuel in accordance with the Energy Policy Act of 1995.
Note: The estimated consumption of neat methanol (M100), 85-percent methanol (M85), and 95-percent ethanol (E95) is zero for the year included in this table.  Therefore, those fuels are not shown. Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
Source: Energy Information Administration, Office of Coal, Nuclear, Electric, and Alternate Fuels.