Table 12.7c  Emissions From Energy Consumption for Electricity Generation and Useful Thermal Output:
                      Commercial and Industrial Sectors, 1989-2005  (Subset of Table 12.7a)





Year
Carbon Dioxide Sulfur Dioxide Nitrogen Oxides

Coal 1

Petroleum 2
Natural
Gas 3

MSW 4
Geo-
thermal 5

Total

Coal 1

Petroleum 2
Natural
Gas 3

Other 6

Total

Coal 1

Petroleum 2
Natural
Gas 3

Other 6

Total
Million Metric Tons of Carbon Dioxide 7 Thousand Short Tons of Sulfur Dioxide Thousand Short Tons of Nitrogen Oxides
  Commercial Sector 8
1989
R 2.3 R 0.6 R 1.5 R 0.8 R 5.3 41 6 (s) 1 48 10 2 4 3 19
1990
R 2.4 R .7 R 2.3 R .9 6.3 43 5 (s) 1 49 11 1 6 4 23
1991
R 2.6 R .5 R 2.3 R 1.0 R 6.5 35 3 (s) 1 39 11 1 7 4 23
1992
2.5 R .5 R 2.8 R 1.2 R 7.0 35 3 (s) 1 39 11 1 8 4 24
1993
3.0 R .6 R 3.3 R 1.3 R 8.1 44 4 (s) 1 48 13 1 8 4 26
1994
2.9 R .6 R 3.7 R 1.3 R 8.5 43 3 (s) (s) 47 13 1 8 4 26
1995
3.1 R .5 R 4.0 R 1.4 R 9.1 43 2 (s) (s) 46 13 1 10 5 29
1996
3.6 R .5 R 4.3 R 2.0 R 10.5 48 2 (s) 1 51 16 1 10 7 34
1997
3.8 .7 R 4.6 R 2.3 R 11.4 62 4 (s) 3 69 17 1 11 9 37
1998
3.3 .8 R 4.7 R 2.1 R 10.9 36 4 (s) 2 42 14 1 11 8 34
1999
3.4 .7 4.5 R 2.0 R 10.7 51 3 (s) (s) 54 15 1 10 7 32
2000
3.6 .7 4.6 R 1.7 R 10.6 47 3 (s) 1 51 14 1 10 6 31
2001
3.3 .8 4.3 R 1.4 R 9.8 R 48 R 4 (s) R 2 R 53 R 14 R 3 R 21 R 17 R 55
2002
3.0 .6 4.0 1.5 9.1 R 46 R 3 (s) R 2 R 50 R 14 R 3 R 22 R 14 R 52
2003
3.9 .7 3.2 1.7 9.4 35 3 (s) 2 40 R 10 R 6 R 18 R 16 R 50
2004
4.0 .9 3.9 1.9 10.7 R 33 4 (s) 2 R 39 R 9 R 8 R 20 R 18 R 54
2005
4.0 .8 4.1 1.9 10.7 36 3 (s) 1 40 10 7 26 17 59
  Industrial Sector 9
1989
R 50.4 R 11.1 R 47.0 R 0.4 R 108.9 679 186 (s) 35 901 241 24 110 69 444
1990
R 55.2 R 16.9 R 54.1 R .7 R 126.9 734 335 (s) 252 1,322 257 34 128 88 508
1991
R 54.3 R 15.5 R 55.0 R .2 R 125.0 681 256 (s) 254 1,191 237 30 119 73 459
1992
R 57.1 R 16.8 R 57.3 R .3 R 131.6 722 157 (s) 277 1,156 240 32 122 74 468
1993
R 57.8 R 17.0 R 58.5 R .5 R 133.8 739 124 (s) 283 1,147 241 32 122 77 472
1994
R 59.5 R 17.0 R 61.1 R .6 R 138.2 732 139 (s) 294 1,165 242 33 126 78 479
1995
R 59.5 R 15.3 R 65.5 R .5 R 140.8 713 146 (s) 291 1,150 243 30 142 81 496
1996
R 59.7 R 17.2 R 67.9 R .7 R 145.6 720 273 (s) 300 1,294 238 33 144 82 497
1997
R 59.7 R 17.5 R 68.0 R .7 R 145.9 753 253 (s) 247 1,253 238 35 150 79 502
1998
R 58.3 R 17.0 R 72.5 R .5 R 148.4 372 135 (s) R 141 648 225 32 157 75 490
1999
R 58.4 R 17.0 R 75.7 R .5 R 151.6 514 219 (s) 237 971 214 32 151 73 470
2000
R 58.7 R 15.4 R 75.5 R .5 R 150.1 520 167 (s) 239 927 208 24 164 69 465
2001
R 54.1 R 13.4 R 71.4 R .6 R 139.5 R 640 R 270 (s) R 285 R 1,196 R 227 R 42 R 206 R 172 R 648
2002
56.0 R 11.6 67.1 .6 R 135.3 R 704 R 243 (s) R 334 R 1,282 R 255 R 39 R 199 R 188 R 681
2003
51.8 R 13.0 R 62.3 .8 R 127.9 R 443 149 (s) R 247 R 839 R 112 R 31 R 171 R 131 R 446
2004
R 55.1 R 14.5 R 65.1 1.0 R 135.6 458 R 150 (s) R 250 R 859 R 105 27 R 173 R 110 R 415
2005
53.0 13.7 58.9 1.1 126.7 435 137 (s) 265 837 83 29 129 114 355
1Anthracite, bituminous coal, subbituminous coal, lignite, waste coal, and synthetic coal. 8Commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
2Distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, petroleum coke, jet fuel, kerosene, other petroleum, and waste oil. 9Industrial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
3Natural gas, plus a small amount of supplemental gaseous fuels that cannot be identified separately. R=Revised.  – = No data reported.  (s)=Less than 0.05 million metric tons or less than 500 short tons.
4Municipal solid waste (only the estimated plastics portion of municipal solid waste is included) and
tire-derived fuel.
Notes:  ·  Data are for emissions from energy consumption for electricity generation and useful thermal
output.  ·  See Table 12.7b for electric power sector data.  ·  See Note 2, "Classification of Power Plants
Into Energy-Use Sectors," at end of Section 8.  ·  See "Useful Thermal Output" in Glossary.  ·  Totals may
not equal sums of components due to independent rounding.
5Carbon dioxide in geothermal steam. Web Page:  For related information, see http://www.eia.doe.gov/fuelelectric.html.
6Blast furnace gas, propane gas, and other manufactured and waste gases derived from fossil fuels;
wood and wood-derived fuels; municipal solid waste, landfill gas, sludge waste, tires, agricultural
byproducts, and other biomass; and chemicals, hydrogen, pitch, sulfur, and tar coal.
Sources:  Carbon Dioxide:  ·  1989-1997—Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-867,
"Annual Nonutility Power Producer Report."  ·  1998-2000—EIA, Form EIA-860B, "Annual Electric Generator
Report—Nonutility."  ·  2001-2003—EIA, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report."  ·  2004 forward—EIA, Form
EIA-906, "Power Plant Report," and Form EIA-920, "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report."  Sulfur
Dioxide and Nitrogen Oxides:  EIA, Form EIA-767, "Steam-Electric Plant Operation and Design Report." 
Data were adjusted by the Environmental Protection Agency's Continuous Emission Monitoring System.
7Metric tons of carbon dioxide can be converted to metric tons of carbon equivalent by multiplying by
12/44.