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10/29/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 10/29/2024 09:21

Energy-related carbon dioxide emissions at the state level, through 2022

Changes this year

  • Petroleum emissions from motor gasoline now exclude fuel ethanol from all sectors
  • Petroleum emissions from distillate fuel oil now excludes renewable diesel and biodiesel from all sectors
  • Natural gas emissions now exclude supplemental gaseous fuels from all sectors
  • GDP estimates (used in Table 5 and Table 7) are now expressed in 2017 chained dollars (previously expressed in 2012 chained dollars)

About

The term energy-related CO2 emissions, as used in these tables, refers to emissions released at the location where fossil fuels are consumed. Energy-related carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions vary significantly across states, on both an absolute basis and on a per capita basis. Total state CO2 emissions include CO2 emissions from direct fuel use across all sectors, including residential, commercial, industrial, and transportation, as well as primary fuels consumed for electricity generation.
Read the full report (Introduction and Key Concepts: State Energy-Related Carbon Dioxide Emissions Tables )

State emissions methodology (PDF)

Other EIA state-related links

The underlying energy data used to calculate the state-level CO2 values can be found in the State Energy Data System (SEDS). SEDS is the main repository for all of EIA's state-based energy data.

State Energy Portal offers multiple ways to examine energy and energy-related CO2 emissions data and contains narratives and rankings for each state.

EIA Energy Mapping System is an interactive map that shows the major energy facilities and infrastructure in the United States.

EIA collects data on state emissions for the electric power industry for sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides as well as CO2. The electric power industry includes electricity generated in the electric power, industrial, and commercial sectors. The downloadable spreadsheet includes U. S. electric power industry estimated emissions by state from 1990 (Form EIA-860 and Form EIA-923).

State Emissions Data API offers programmatic ways to examine energy and energy-related CO2 emissions data.

Archive of state analysis (2000-2016)