Table 12.2  Carbon Dioxide Emissions From Energy Consumption by Sector, 1980-2006
                        (Million Metric Tons of Carbon Dioxide 1)




Year
End-Use Sectors
Electric Power
Sector 4




Total 7
Residential Commercial 2 Industrial 3 Transportation
Primary 5 Total 6 Primary 5 Total 6 Primary 5 Total 6 Primary 5 Total 6 Primary 5
1980
385.2 909.0 244.5 652.5 1,192.8 1,787.7 1,383.9 1,386.2 1,529.0 4,735.4
1981
360.8 877.8 225.8 652.2 1,123.3 1,714.2 1,369.4 1,371.7 1,536.7 4,616.0
1982
359.1 872.2 226.1 654.1 983.2 1,506.9 1,338.3 1,340.5 1,467.1 4,373.8
1983
340.4 866.4 225.7 660.5 923.2 1,466.7 1,343.0 1,345.3 1,506.5 4,338.8
1984
348.8 885.8 236.2 693.7 1,036.0 1,612.6 1,387.2 1,389.6 1,573.5 4,581.7
1985
351.4 899.7 217.9 694.0 990.0 1,567.6 1,406.3 1,408.9 1,604.6 4,570.3
1986
342.5 895.2 216.2 698.8 963.2 1,523.4 1,460.2 1,462.9 1,598.2 4,580.3
1987
345.8 921.9 220.0 724.6 1,004.3 1,585.6 1,504.4 1,506.9 1,664.5 4,738.9
1988
366.7 969.6 230.1 760.0 1,054.1 1,659.3 1,564.1 1,566.8 1,740.7 4,955.7
1989
371.6 994.8 229.9 788.5 1,045.4 1,682.3 1,581.5 1,584.3 1,821.4 5,049.8
1990
R 341.6 R 961.6 R 225.0 R 787.5 R 1,045.4 R 1,679.9 R 1,579.4 R 1,582.6 R 1,820.2 R 5,011.6
1991
R 348.5 R 977.1 R 225.7 R 788.4 R 1,014.9 R 1,637.7 R 1,558.1 R 1,561.3 R 1,817.3 R 4,964.5
1992
R 358.4 R 978.6 R 226.8 R 790.0 R 1,067.6 R 1,712.2 R 1,579.0 R 1,582.1 R 1,831.2 R 5,063.0
1993
R 374.4 R 1,039.2 R 224.5 R 815.8 R 1,049.5 R 1,702.6 R 1,607.4 R 1,610.6 R 1,912.3 R 5,168.2
1994
R 365.8 R 1,032.2 R 226.9 R 830.3 R 1,065.6 R 1,731.7 R 1,648.5 R 1,651.8 R 1,939.2 R 5,246.0
1995
R 362.8 R 1,039.2 R 230.0 R 848.4 R 1,073.8 R 1,730.9 R 1,679.0 R 1,682.2 R 1,955.0 R 5,300.6
1996
R 391.2 R 1,098.4 R 238.6 R 879.0 R 1,109.5 R 1,784.8 R 1,722.2 R 1,725.4 R 2,026.1 R 5,487.6
1997
R 372.8 R 1,089.7 R 238.8 R 922.9 R 1,120.6 R 1,812.4 R 1,740.9 R 1,744.2 R 2,096.0 R 5,569.1
1998
R 340.3 R 1,096.9 R 221.8 R 943.5 R 1,082.5 R 1,786.2 R 1,776.2 R 1,779.5 R 2,185.3 R 5,606.1
1999
R 360.9 R 1,120.0 R 223.6 R 955.5 R 1,063.1 R 1,764.8 R 1,824.9 R 1,828.3 R 2,196.3 R 5,668.6
2000
R 379.7 R 1,181.5 R 235.5 R 1,015.1 R 1,062.4 R 1,778.1 R 1,868.9 R 1,872.6 R 2,300.7 R 5,847.2
2001
R 368.1 R 1,171.1 R 227.0 R 1,023.3 R 1,045.6 R 1,703.8 R 1,847.3 R 1,851.0 R 2,261.1 R 5,749.1
2002
R 367.2 R 1,196.2 R 228.5 R 1,018.1 R 1,059.1 R 1,707.8 R 1,887.2 R 1,890.9 R 2,270.9 R 5,813.0
2003
R 385.1 R 1,224.1 R 238.4 R 1,027.1 R 1,046.4 R 1,712.8 R 1,896.8 R 1,901.4 R 2,298.8 R 5,865.5
2004
R 371.7 R 1,221.5 234.2 R 1,041.6 R 1,066.6 R 1,735.7 R 1,953.9 R 1,958.6 R 2,331.0 R 5,957.4
2005
R 362.9 R 1,253.0 R 230.5 R 1,065.4 R 1,009.8 R 1,677.1 R 1,981.2 R 1,986.2 R 2,397.1 R 5,981.6
2006P
338.2 1,204.2 213.3 1,045.2 1,010.1 1,650.8 1,984.9 1,990.1 2,343.9 5,890.3
1Metric tons of carbon dioxide can be converted to metric tons of carbon equivalent by multiplying by
12/44.
7The sum of "Primary" emissions in the five energy-use sectors equals the sum of "Total" emissions in
the four end-use sectors.
2Commercial sector, including commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial
electricity-only plants.
R=Revised.  P=Preliminary.  
3Industrial sector, including industrial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and industrial electricity-only
plants.
Notes:  ·  See Note 2, "Classification of Power Plants Into Energy-Use Sectors," at end of Section 8.
·  Because of the continuing goal to improve estimation methods for greenhouse gases, data are frequently
revised on an annual basis in keeping with the latest findings of the international scientific community.
·  Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent rounding.
4Electricity-only and combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants within the NAICS 22 category whose
primary business is to sell electricity, or electricity and heat, to the public.
Web Page:  For related information, see http://www.eia.doe.gov/environment.html.
5Carbon dioxide emissions from the combustion of fossil fuels.  The electric power sector also has a
small amount of emissions from geothermal power generation and the combustion of the plastics
component of municipal solid waste.
Sources:  1990, 1995, and 1999-2006:  Energy Information Administration (EIA), Emissions of
Greenhouse Gases in the United States 2006 (November 2007), Tables 5-9.  All Other Data:  EIA,
Emissions of Greenhouse Gases in the United States, annual reports and unpublished revisions.
6In addition to "Primary" emissions, also includes emissions from energy consumption (for electricity
and a small amount of useful thermal output) in the electric power sector, which are allocated to the
end-use sectors in proportion to each sector's share of total electricity retail sales (see Table 8.9).