Table S1.  Energy Consumption Estimates by Source and End-Use Sector, 2006
                  (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 f


Other g
Net Interstate
Flow of
Electricity/Losses h


Residential


Commercial


Industrial b


Transportation
Alabama
2,140.5 886.7 402.4 633.9 333.0 71.9 194.0 0.2 -381.5 401.1 275.7 965.6 498.1
Alaska
753.5 15.0 380.2 342.8 0.0 12.1 3.3 0.1 0.0 61.7 67.6 358.3 265.9
Arizona
1,530.9 432.0 364.6 601.7 250.5 67.4 8.8 3.1 -197.2 397.9 346.5 234.7 551.7
Arkansas
1,144.5 256.9 241.4 384.8 158.9 15.4 81.1 0.5 5.6 225.1 160.1 469.6 289.7
California
8,420.4 67.0 2,331.0 3,915.5 333.5 476.6 163.2 352.4 781.1 1,552.3 1,583.3 1,941.8 3,343.0
Colorado
1,428.1 394.3 458.8 513.0 0.0 17.8 6.8 9.5 28.0 319.4 286.5 388.3 433.9
Connecticut
848.9 45.7 177.6 407.5 173.1 5.4 25.3 4.8 9.4 269.4 202.1 119.3 258.2
Delaware
300.6 56.6 44.7 138.1 0.0 0.0 1.3 0.2 59.7 64.1 57.2 104.6 74.8
Dist. of Col.
175.6 0.0 29.8 23.2 0.0 0.0 0.9 (s) 121.6 33.2 117.5 3.6 21.3
Florida
4,609.5 696.2 916.6 2,053.4 327.9 2.0 161.4 35.5 416.6 1,333.7 1,066.8 579.3 1,629.6
Georgia
3,146.4 892.7 432.9 1,130.4 333.9 25.5 187.3 0.5 143.1 723.2 549.5 919.5 954.1
Hawaii
332.2 18.0 0.2 297.2 0.0 1.2 8.5 7.0 0.0 36.9 42.5 71.1 181.6
Idaho
514.6 8.2 79.1 167.2 0.0 111.5 24.4 3.3 120.9 118.0 80.6 184.2 131.8
Illinois
3,946.1 1,044.1 894.2 1,426.6 982.4 1.7 42.0 4.5 -449.5 937.3 758.8 1,194.1 1,055.9
Indiana
2,862.2 1,595.9 499.8 896.9 0.0 4.9 35.2 2.5 -172.9 504.5 347.1 1,351.9 658.8
Iowa
1,207.4 435.2 207.6 453.5 53.2 9.0 30.6 23.7 -5.5 219.8 186.5 492.9 308.2
Kansas
1,050.9 364.2 263.5 367.3 97.6 0.1 8.4 10.4 -60.6 213.0 192.0 371.9 273.9
Kentucky
1,970.5 1,023.3 217.2 757.2 0.0 25.7 26.7 1.4 -81.0 344.6 248.0 903.8 474.2
Louisiana
3,802.5 265.2 1,346.8 1,702.2 174.6 7.1 141.6 1.1 163.8 345.9 264.4 2,419.8 772.4
Maine
457.8 6.6 53.3 236.4 0.0 42.4 109.3 11.0 -1.3 107.9 71.2 147.2 131.4
Maryland
1,452.4 324.7 188.6 557.7 144.3 20.9 29.4 0.4 186.5 399.9 402.4 184.8 465.3
Massachusetts
1,479.1 112.2 376.3 677.2 60.8 15.0 40.2 2.7 194.7 428.7 367.6 202.1 480.7
Michigan
2,998.0 770.9 823.7 986.3 303.3 15.1 79.7 -4.2 23.2 754.7 602.6 839.0 801.7
Minnesota
1,822.0 370.8 358.6 701.0 137.6 5.7 54.2 48.1 146.1 391.7 347.1 559.7 523.5
Mississippi
1,215.7 190.1 314.4 477.1 108.7 0.0 62.3 0.6 62.6 229.4 163.1 445.6 377.6
Missouri
1,913.0 829.1 256.0 759.1 105.6 2.0 17.8 0.2 -56.6 491.0 391.4 433.7 596.9
Montana
429.1 194.3 75.1 196.7 0.0 100.5 12.4 3.9 -153.9 76.2 69.1 162.4 121.4
Nebraska
659.3 227.4 123.3 232.5 93.9 8.9 8.7 3.3 -38.8 145.6 129.7 207.3 176.6
Nevada
766.6 84.2 259.2 295.9 0.0 20.4 3.4 30.8 72.7 176.2 131.1 205.0 254.4
New Hampshire
313.1 44.8 64.7 171.0 98.1 15.2 17.4 1.7 -99.7 91.7 69.8 47.1 104.5
New Jersey
2,604.8 116.1 568.0 1,299.2 339.8 0.4 26.4 2.2 252.8 570.3 600.6 452.6 981.3
New Mexico
683.3 316.2 229.5 273.1 0.0 2.0 3.1 13.3 -153.8 106.7 120.7 228.0 227.8
New York
3,939.9 254.5 1,123.4 1,616.6 440.6 271.2 117.2 42.4 74.1 1,133.3 1,250.2 461.7 1,094.8
North Carolina
2,659.3 777.9 230.8 963.2 417.0 38.1 97.4 0.7 134.3 680.4 556.5 679.2 743.2
North Dakota
410.6 414.8 50.0 138.2 0.0 15.1 3.7 6.8 -218.1 59.7 56.9 202.7 91.3
Ohio
3,892.9 1,446.0 771.0 1,352.0 175.8 6.3 43.1 4.2 94.6 886.8 671.3 1,310.1 1,024.7
Oklahoma
1,603.0 384.4 660.8 594.3 0.0 6.2 27.7 17.0 -87.4 302.5 239.7 607.9 452.9
Oregon
1,111.8 26.4 229.5 388.4 0.0 375.4 54.9 11.3 25.8 270.1 209.2 293.1 339.4
Pennsylvania
3,933.0 1,501.1 685.5 1,475.0 785.7 28.2 76.5 5.0 -623.9 912.6 687.8 1,300.8 1,031.8
Rhode Island
216.3 0.1 79.8 93.6 0.0 0.1 4.3 1.1 37.3 70.2 55.1 26.0 65.0
South Carolina
1,707.7 432.2 181.4 594.0 530.0 17.9 80.8 0.3 -129.0 349.1 256.8 653.8 448.0
South Dakota
271.9 39.6 40.9 118.8 0.0 33.7 1.8 2.3 34.9 62.3 55.9 65.3 88.4
Tennessee
2,313.2 677.2 228.8 834.5 257.5 76.9 51.9 0.7 185.7 522.6 374.7 764.9 650.9
Texas
11,744.4 1,610.3 3,551.3 5,871.4 430.6 6.6 74.2 67.4 132.7 1,579.6 1,375.3 5,926.1 2,863.4
Utah
785.9 382.8 198.2 314.2 0.0 7.4 3.6 4.8 -125.0 157.8 145.9 220.6 261.6
Vermont
163.7 (s) 8.1 89.0 53.3 15.1 9.8 8.5 -19.9 47.7 31.2 30.3 54.5
Virginia
2,544.9 433.6 284.2 1,008.6 287.9 13.4 100.6 1.3 415.3 591.2 574.2 571.5 808.0
Washington
2,053.7 69.2 271.6 809.5 97.3 813.4 123.0 -18.4 -111.9 488.1 374.3 560.5 630.8
West Virginia
829.2 958.9 128.0 291.6 0.0 15.6 4.4 1.8 -571.0 157.6 109.1 382.2 180.3
Wisconsin
1,818.5 462.7 376.6 619.1 127.6 16.7 88.1 1.5 126.3 400.1 344.8 632.4 441.2
Wyoming
480.9 489.3 111.9 173.1 0.0 8.4 0.9 8.1 -310.8 42.1 58.7 257.1 122.9

United States
99,521.1 22,445.7 22,190.6 40,420.5 8,213.8 2,869.0 2,579.0 741.7 0.0 20,784.6 17,727.1 32,195.8 28,813.5
aEnd-use sector data include electricity sales and associated electrical system energy losses. g"Other" is geothermal, wind, photovoltaic, solar thermal energy, and net imports of electricity.
bU.S. total energy and U.S. industrial sector include 60.8 trillion Btu of net imports of coal coke that is not
allocated to the States.
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; conversely, a negative number indicates that more electricity (including associated
losses) went out of the State than came into the State.
cNatural gas only; excludes supplemental gaseous fuels. Where shown, (s) = Value less than 0.05 trillion Btu.
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. Sources:  Data sources, estimation procedures, and assumptions are described in the Technical Notes.
fWood and waste.