State Energy Data System (SEDS)
 
Table S3. Energy Consumption Estimates by Source, 2007 (Trillion Btu)
Table S3.  Energy Consumption Estimates by Source, 2007
                    (Trillion Btu)




State




Coal



Natural
Gas a
Petroleum

Nuclear
Electric
Power


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




Other i




Total j

Distillate
Fuel Oil

Jet
Fuel


LPG b

Motor
Gasoline c

Residual
Fuel Oil


Other d


Total 

Wood and
Waste f
Alabama
888.4 431.4 170.6 13.2 14.1 335.6 13.6 79.4 626.4 360.0 40.9 189.3 0.2 -404.5 0.0 2,132.0
Alaska
13.0 371.8 78.8 164.7 0.7 36.2 4.6 39.0 324.1 0.0 12.8 1.7 0.1 0.0 (s) 723.6
Arizona
438.5 402.1 153.4 37.5 5.6 365.4 0.1 33.4 595.4 280.9 65.2 16.4 4.1 -224.7 (s) 1,577.8
Arkansas
275.0 228.0 140.2 7.0 9.9 182.5 0.9 46.6 386.9 162.4 32.0 84.9 0.6 -20.4 0.0 1,149.3
California
66.4 2,440.4 576.8 628.2 41.3 1,987.3 249.5 463.2 3,946.3 375.4 270.1 145.5 357.5 871.2 18.8 8,491.5
Colorado
388.5 515.9 115.0 76.7 21.5 272.6 0.0 39.5 525.4 0.0 17.1 13.2 13.7 12.5 -7.0 1,479.3
Connecticut
39.9 184.1 141.4 11.7 12.1 197.8 17.6 16.3 396.8 171.9 3.6 22.7 1.0 45.4 5.1 870.7
Delaware
63.8 49.8 17.7 0.6 4.0 57.6 13.4 42.5 135.8 0.0 0.0 2.1 0.3 50.3 (s) 302.0
Dist. of Col.
0.5 33.9 6.0 0.0 (s) 16.0 0.0 0.5 22.5 0.0 0.0 1.1 (s) 129.3 0.0 187.2
Florida
720.8 950.3 325.5 176.7 22.5 1,089.4 243.8 125.6 1,983.5 307.2 1.5 162.6 38.9 437.2 0.0 4,601.9
Georgia
934.7 453.9 265.8 38.1 20.6 631.9 44.2 99.6 1,100.2 341.3 22.1 186.4 0.6 93.9 (s) 3,133.0
Hawaii
19.1 3.0 54.1 72.3 1.5 59.2 102.6 16.5 306.3 0.0 0.9 8.0 9.2 0.0 -2.8 343.7
Idaho
10.2 83.9 58.3 5.1 6.0 84.4 0.2 11.7 165.8 0.0 89.2 26.6 3.3 150.7 0.2 529.6
Illinois
1,090.3 979.3 287.1 167.7 75.8 648.6 0.8 238.1 1,418.1 1,004.0 1.5 52.3 9.0 -500.2 -11.2 4,043.2
Indiana
1,574.5 548.1 251.4 42.2 26.8 399.8 3.8 153.6 877.7 0.0 4.4 39.1 2.9 -138.8 -3.9 2,904.0
Iowa
464.4 261.9 133.2 5.1 60.7 210.1 0.3 32.3 441.6 47.4 9.5 36.0 28.1 -21.6 -32.0 1,235.2
Kansas
396.3 291.6 113.0 8.7 63.2 166.9 2.9 69.8 424.5 108.8 0.1 9.8 12.1 -107.0 (s) 1,136.2
Kentucky
1,020.4 236.0 195.0 45.2 35.3 282.5 0.7 188.6 747.4 0.0 16.5 30.4 1.7 -29.1 -0.1 2,023.0
Louisiana
249.8 1,423.1 190.3 127.1 202.7 302.0 99.6 678.2 1,599.9 179.1 8.2 141.2 1.2 163.8 0.0 3,766.2
Maine
6.6 47.9 92.5 10.0 10.1 87.5 25.6 9.9 235.6 0.0 36.9 115.5 1.2 0.4 11.5 455.6
Maryland
327.8 208.5 126.4 20.0 10.2 345.8 15.4 39.5 557.3 150.5 16.3 30.2 0.4 197.8 -0.3 1,488.7
Massachusetts
120.1 417.3 189.5 46.7 12.1 368.7 44.1 23.6 684.6 53.7 7.9 35.1 0.8 192.5 2.5 1,514.6
Michigan
799.9 847.8 171.1 29.9 58.2 605.7 11.2 111.2 987.3 330.5 12.6 86.0 3.6 -36.7 -4.1 3,026.9
Minnesota
366.0 396.5 159.2 63.9 37.4 337.3 8.5 99.9 706.2 137.4 6.5 65.3 26.9 146.4 23.3 1,874.6
Mississippi
184.9 374.9 133.4 24.8 11.1 211.5 9.1 81.0 470.9 98.2 0.0 63.9 0.6 46.0 0.0 1,239.5
Missouri
802.4 277.6 200.2 35.9 38.0 406.1 0.2 78.5 758.9 98.3 11.9 20.5 0.2 -5.7 -0.1 1,964.1
Montana
202.5 75.0 80.8 5.8 10.7 63.0 0.0 50.2 210.6 0.0 92.6 15.9 5.2 -139.4 -0.2 462.1
Nebraska
216.8 146.4 100.4 5.5 12.7 106.1 0.4 9.9 235.1 115.8 3.4 10.3 3.0 -37.9 (s) 692.9
Nevada
82.9 263.6 78.2 52.2 3.3 148.3 0.1 10.5 292.6 0.0 19.8 6.7 29.2 81.5 1.0 777.4
New Hampshire
44.9 64.6 47.9 0.9 11.9 92.4 8.7 7.8 169.6 112.9 12.5 20.5 0.1 -112.9 2.1 314.2
New Jersey
111.8 640.7 230.9 207.2 9.9 553.6 124.4 247.4 1,373.3 335.7 0.2 22.2 2.6 257.5 -0.4 2,743.7
New Mexico
296.1 240.3 91.1 11.0 26.2 119.7 1.0 35.8 284.8 0.0 2.6 5.7 14.7 -133.5 -0.1 710.7
New York
257.5 1,218.9 459.3 113.3 26.4 726.2 182.2 126.1 1,633.4 445.2 249.6 105.0 10.4 105.8 38.5 4,064.3
North Carolina
827.8 245.2 206.7 40.6 43.4 563.0 23.6 93.5 970.8 420.0 29.5 83.5 0.8 122.5 0.0 2,700.0
North Dakota
420.1 63.0 69.5 4.0 10.9 45.1 0.6 12.6 142.7 0.0 12.9 3.8 6.7 -220.4 -0.8 428.1
Ohio
1,461.7 836.3 337.0 102.9 32.4 647.7 5.7 231.3 1,357.0 165.3 4.1 51.3 2.4 170.5 0.4 4,048.9
Oklahoma
373.2 690.6 196.7 30.0 13.1 236.9 2.0 99.2 578.0 0.0 30.3 26.2 18.3 -108.2 0.0 1,608.5
Oregon
45.3 258.2 109.8 31.9 3.8 197.3 16.0 25.9 384.7 0.0 332.0 47.1 14.8 21.8 4.2 1,108.2
Pennsylvania
1,490.7 781.7 409.0 87.9 47.8 647.0 41.6 222.3 1,455.6 811.5 22.1 74.0 6.7 -636.2 0.1 4,006.2
Rhode Island
(s) 90.8 33.7 1.9 1.5 50.8 2.6 1.1 91.5 0.0 (s) 3.7 (s) 30.0 1.4 217.6
South Carolina
444.0 180.3 127.5 10.7 10.3 320.1 20.3 87.8 576.5 558.0 15.4 80.6 0.4 -162.8 (s) 1,692.3
South Dakota
33.2 54.1 45.4 5.0 8.6 53.9 0.2 8.1 121.3 0.0 28.8 2.1 2.4 50.2 (s) 292.2
Tennessee
672.4 229.7 205.7 78.3 14.6 397.0 1.1 130.3 827.1 301.0 48.8 54.1 0.7 196.7 0.0 2,330.5
Texas
1,609.1 3,641.4 842.0 427.6 1,555.9 1,516.7 205.4 1,339.3 5,886.9 429.5 16.3 85.6 91.2 75.4 -0.8 11,834.5
Utah
391.3 232.2 92.9 40.2 5.2 136.0 1.9 29.4 305.6 0.0 5.3 6.2 4.2 -139.2 -0.1 805.5
Vermont
(s) 8.9 28.6 1.8 7.7 43.6 1.5 4.2 87.5 49.3 6.4 8.6 0.2 -7.2 8.5 162.1
Virginia
457.9 332.7 259.7 107.9 18.8 516.8 32.3 81.1 1,016.6 286.0 12.3 100.3 1.6 403.6 -0.1 2,610.9
Washington
95.7 279.7 177.5 116.0 9.6 343.9 62.8 137.1 846.8 85.0 779.1 82.5 25.0 -115.5 -11.1 2,067.2
West Virginia
983.0 122.6 85.9 1.3 4.2 105.5 6.3 85.5 288.7 0.0 12.4 5.0 1.7 -563.0 0.0 850.5
Wisconsin
464.9 403.9 163.6 12.6 37.2 325.0 5.0 76.0 619.5 135.4 15.0 84.8 1.7 121.1 (s) 1,846.3
Wyoming
494.8 117.6 95.1 2.1 5.3 44.5 0.5 28.8 176.2 0.0 7.2 1.6 8.1 -309.0 -0.2 496.4

United States
22,739.9 23,677.6 8,921.0 3,357.6 2,732.8 17,688.6 1,658.9 5,999.1 40,358.1 8,457.8 2,446.4 2,572.5 770.2 0.0 420.4 101,468.0
aIncludes supplemental gaseous fuels. 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.
bLiquefied petroleum gases. 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 fuel ethanol blended into motor gasoline. jU.S. total includes 25.2 trillion Btu of net imports of coal coke that has not been allocated to the States.
dIncludes asphalt and road oil, aviation gasoline, kerosene, lubricants, and 16 other petroleum products as
described in the Technical Notes, Section 4, "Other Petroleum Products."
Where shown, (s) = Value less than +0.05 and greater than -0.05.
eConventional hydroelectric power.  Does not include pumped-storage hydroelectricity. Note:  Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
fWood, wood-derived fuels, and waste.  Prior to 2001, includes non-biomass waste. Web Page:  All data available at http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/states/_seds.html under "Complete Data Files."
gGeothermal, solar thermal, photovoltaic, and wind energy. Sources:  Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.