State Energy Data System (SEDS)
 
Table S1. Energy Consumption Estimates by Source and End-Use Sector, 2007 (Trillion Btu)
Table S1.  Energy Consumption Estimates by Source and End-Use Sector, 2007
                  (Trillion Btu)






State





Total
Energy b
Sources  End-Use Sectors a




Coal



Natural
Gas c




Petroleum d


Nuclear
Electric
Power


Hydro-
electric
Power e
Biomass Geo-
thermal,
Solar/PV,
and
Wind g
Net
Interstate
Flow of
Electricity/
Losses h




Other i




Residential




Commercial




Industrial b




Transportation

Wood and
Waste f
Alabama
2,132.0 888.4 431.4 626.4 360.0 40.9 189.3 0.2 -404.5 0.0 405.5 280.6 941.6 504.4
Alaska
723.6 13.0 371.8 324.1 0.0 12.8 1.7 0.1 0.0 (s) 54.4 62.4 356.3 250.5
Arizona
1,577.8 438.5 402.1 595.4 280.9 65.2 16.4 4.1 -224.7 (s) 430.1 368.5 231.7 547.4
Arkansas
1,149.3 275.0 228.0 386.9 162.4 32.0 84.9 0.6 -20.4 0.0 228.6 161.9 463.7 295.2
California
8,491.5 66.4 2,440.4 3,946.3 375.4 270.1 145.5 357.5 871.2 18.8 1,535.2 1,613.9 1,955.7 3,386.8
Colorado
1,479.3 388.5 515.9 525.4 0.0 17.1 13.2 13.7 12.5 -7.0 342.9 291.1 399.0 446.3
Connecticut
870.7 39.9 184.1 396.8 171.9 3.6 22.7 1.0 45.4 5.1 276.5 218.5 115.2 260.5
Delaware
302.0 63.8 49.8 135.8 0.0 0.0 2.1 0.3 50.3 (s) 66.8 58.4 101.1 75.7
Dist. of Col.
187.2 0.5 33.9 22.5 0.0 0.0 1.1 (s) 129.3 0.0 37.1 124.6 4.0 21.5
Florida
4,601.9 720.8 950.3 1,983.5 307.2 1.5 162.6 38.9 437.2 0.0 1,339.5 1,089.2 558.9 1,614.3
Georgia
3,133.0 934.7 453.9 1,100.2 341.3 22.1 186.4 0.6 93.9 (s) 744.4 565.7 887.4 935.5
Hawaii
343.7 19.1 3.0 306.3 0.0 0.9 8.0 9.2 0.0 -2.8 37.7 42.4 68.3 195.3
Idaho
529.6 10.2 83.9 165.8 0.0 89.2 26.6 3.3 150.7 0.2 122.3 83.6 186.9 136.9
Illinois
4,043.2 1,090.3 979.3 1,418.1 1,004.0 1.5 52.3 9.0 -500.2 -11.2 997.1 780.1 1,202.5 1,063.5
Indiana
2,904.0 1,574.5 548.1 877.7 0.0 4.4 39.1 2.9 -138.8 -3.9 551.5 360.1 1,345.8 646.6
Iowa
1,235.2 464.4 261.9 441.6 47.4 9.5 36.0 28.1 -21.6 -32.0 234.5 192.4 492.2 316.0
Kansas
1,136.2 396.3 291.6 424.5 108.8 0.1 9.8 12.1 -107.0 (s) 226.0 202.5 426.0 281.7
Kentucky
2,023.0 1,020.4 236.0 747.4 0.0 16.5 30.4 1.7 -29.1 -0.1 372.6 260.9 891.6 497.9
Louisiana
3,766.2 249.8 1,423.1 1,599.9 179.1 8.2 141.2 1.2 163.8 0.0 356.4 292.3 2,403.8 713.8
Maine
455.6 6.6 47.9 235.6 0.0 36.9 115.5 1.2 0.4 11.5 106.6 75.7 146.7 126.5
Maryland
1,488.7 327.8 208.5 557.3 150.5 16.3 30.2 0.4 197.8 -0.3 425.6 416.4 184.0 462.7
Massachusetts
1,514.6 120.1 417.3 684.6 53.7 7.9 35.1 0.8 192.5 2.5 443.1 384.0 195.6 491.7
Michigan
3,026.9 799.9 847.8 987.3 330.5 12.6 86.0 3.6 -36.7 -4.1 786.0 624.5 818.6 797.9
Minnesota
1,874.6 366.0 396.5 706.2 137.4 6.5 65.3 26.9 146.4 23.3 413.5 351.9 578.4 530.8
Mississippi
1,239.5 184.9 374.9 470.9 98.2 0.0 63.9 0.6 46.0 0.0 234.4 175.0 454.1 375.9
Missouri
1,964.1 802.4 277.6 758.9 98.3 11.9 20.5 0.2 -5.7 -0.1 521.1 406.8 428.9 607.3
Montana
462.1 202.5 75.0 210.6 0.0 92.6 15.9 5.2 -139.4 -0.2 79.4 68.3 186.4 128.1
Nebraska
692.9 216.8 146.4 235.1 115.8 3.4 10.3 3.0 -37.9 (s) 154.5 136.0 224.2 178.3
Nevada
777.4 82.9 263.6 292.6 0.0 19.8 6.7 29.2 81.5 1.0 183.3 134.2 201.4 258.5
New Hampshire
314.2 44.9 64.6 169.6 112.9 12.5 20.5 0.1 -112.9 2.1 92.2 70.4 44.6 107.1
New Jersey
2,743.7 111.8 640.7 1,373.3 335.7 0.2 22.2 2.6 257.5 -0.4 615.5 639.1 452.1 1,037.0
New Mexico
710.7 296.1 240.3 284.8 0.0 2.6 5.7 14.7 -133.5 -0.1 114.3 124.9 251.9 219.6
New York
4,064.3 257.5 1,218.9 1,633.4 445.2 249.6 105.0 10.4 105.8 38.5 1,201.8 1,257.4 504.6 1,100.5
North Carolina
2,700.0 827.8 245.2 970.8 420.0 29.5 83.5 0.8 122.5 0.0 715.9 573.5 643.7 766.9
North Dakota
428.1 420.1 63.0 142.7 0.0 12.9 3.8 6.7 -220.4 -0.8 63.8 60.9 198.8 104.5
Ohio
4,048.9 1,461.7 836.3 1,357.0 165.3 4.1 51.3 2.4 170.5 0.4 955.6 707.8 1,347.8 1,037.8
Oklahoma
1,608.5 373.2 690.6 578.0 0.0 30.3 26.2 18.3 -108.2 0.0 306.2 250.3 588.3 463.8
Oregon
1,108.2 45.3 258.2 384.7 0.0 332.0 47.1 14.8 21.8 4.2 267.6 209.4 284.2 347.0
Pennsylvania
4,006.2 1,490.7 781.7 1,455.6 811.5 22.1 74.0 6.7 -636.2 0.1 966.6 718.9 1,288.8 1,031.8
Rhode Island
217.6 (s) 90.8 91.5 0.0 (s) 3.7 (s) 30.0 1.4 71.9 57.6 23.5 64.6
South Carolina
1,692.3 444.0 180.3 576.5 558.0 15.4 80.6 0.4 -162.8 (s) 359.0 263.5 620.9 448.9
South Dakota
292.2 33.2 54.1 121.3 0.0 28.8 2.1 2.4 50.2 (s) 66.0 58.7 74.8 92.7
Tennessee
2,330.5 672.4 229.7 827.1 301.0 48.8 54.1 0.7 196.7 0.0 546.2 386.7 740.1 657.5
Texas
11,834.5 1,609.1 3,641.4 5,886.9 429.5 16.3 85.6 91.2 75.4 -0.8 1,594.1 1,381.6 5,950.9 2,907.9
Utah
805.5 391.3 232.2 305.6 0.0 5.3 6.2 4.2 -139.2 -0.1 166.4 151.8 224.9 262.4
Vermont
162.1 (s) 8.9 87.5 49.3 6.4 8.6 0.2 -7.2 8.5 47.5 31.2 29.4 54.0
Virginia
2,610.9 457.9 332.7 1,016.6 286.0 12.3 100.3 1.6 403.6 -0.1 628.4 600.5 567.4 814.5
Washington
2,067.2 95.7 279.7 846.8 85.0 779.1 82.5 25.0 -115.5 -11.1 490.1 383.9 521.0 672.2
West Virginia
850.5 983.0 122.6 288.7 0.0 12.4 5.0 1.7 -563.0 0.0 163.6 111.5 396.1 179.2
Wisconsin
1,846.3 464.9 403.9 619.5 135.4 15.0 84.8 1.7 121.1 (s) 419.0 356.8 623.5 446.9
Wyoming
496.4 494.8 117.6 176.2 0.0 7.2 1.6 8.1 -309.0 -0.2 45.8 60.3 263.4 126.9

United States
101,468.0 22,739.9 23,677.6 40,358.1 8,457.8 2,446.4 2,572.5 770.2 0.0 420.4 21,604.3 18,278.7 32,494.1 29,091.0
aEnd-use sector data include electricity sales and associated electrical system energy losses. hNet interstate flow of electricity is the difference between the amount of energy in the electricity sold within a
State (including associated losses) and the energy input at the electric utilities within the State. A positive number
indicates that more electricity (including associated losses) came into the State than went out of the State during
the year.
bU.S. total energy and U.S. industrial sector include 25.2 trillion Btu of net imports of coal coke that is not
allocated to the States.
iIncludes: net imports of electricity; energy losses and co-products from the production of fuel ethanol (U.S.
only); and adjustment to remove 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.
cIncludes supplemental gaseous fuels. Where shown, (s) = Value less than +0.05 and greater than -0.05.
dIncludes fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. Note:  Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding. 
eConventional hydroelectric power.  Does not include pumped-storage hydroelectricity. Web Page:  All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
fWood, wood-derived fuels, and waste.  Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Sources:  Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
gGeothermal, solar thermal, photovoltaic, and wind energy.