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Annual Energy Review

Release Date: October 19, 2011 
Next Update: August 2012

Table 11.6c  Emissions From Energy Consumption for Electricity Generation and Useful Thermal Output:
                      Commercial and Industrial Sectors, 1989-2009  (Subset of Table 11.6a; Thousand Metric Tons of Gas)




Year
Carbon Dioxide 1 Sulfur Dioxide Nitrogen Oxides


Coal 2

Natural
Gas 3


Petroleum 4

Geo-
thermal 5
Non-
Biomass
Waste 6


Total


Coal 2

Natural
Gas 3


Petroleum 4


Other 7


Total


Coal 2

Natural
Gas 3


Petroleum 4


Other 7


Total
  Commercial Sector 8
1989
R 2,320 1,542 637 804 R 5,303 37 (s) 5 1 43 9 3 2 3 17
1990
R 2,418 2,294 706 959 R 6,377 39 (s) 4 1 45 10 6 1 4 21
1991
R 2,680 2,287 544 1,014 R 6,526 32 (s) 3 1 35 10 6 1 4 21
1992
R 2,552 2,787 474 1,258 R 7,070 32 (s) 3 1 35 10 7 1 4 21
1993
R 2,988 3,315 616 1,285 R 8,205 40 (s) 3 1 44 12 7 1 4 24
1994
R 2,932 3,722 654 1,292 R 8,601 39 (s) 3 (s) 42 11 8 1 4 24
1995
R 3,106 4,070 509 1,462 R 9,147 30 (s) 3 3 35 8 20 6 11 45
1996
R 3,639 4,369 534 2,023 R 10,565 40 (s) 3 4 47 9 23 4 14 50
1997
R 3,871 4,654 R 716 R 2,277 R 11,518 43 (s) 3 6 51 10 34 7 14 65
1998
R 3,341 4,707 R 829 R 2,081 R 10,958 37 (s) 5 4 45 10 35 5 16 66
1999
R 3,468 4,535 742 2,008 R 10,752 34 (s) 4 4 42 9 28 4 17 57
2000
R 3,635 4,605 740 1,684 R 10,665 33 (s) 4 7 43 8 38 4 16 65
2001
R 3,366 4,280 839 1,418 R 9,903 43 (s) 4 2 48 13 19 2 16 50
2002
R 3,025 4,035 571 1,520 R 9,151 41 (s) 2 2 46 13 20 2 13 48
2003
R 3,904 3,222 683 1,706 R 9,515 32 (s) 3 1 36 9 16 5 15 45
2004
R 4,018 3,916 920 1,962 R 10,817 30 (s) 3 2 35 8 18 8 16 49
2005
R 4,031 3,701 759 1,897 R 10,387 33 (s) 3 1 36 9 24 6 15 54
2006
R 3,908 3,686 445 1,946 R 9,984 33 (s) 3 1 36 9 35 3 17 64
2007
R 3,994 3,800 363 1,635 R 9,792 33 (s) 3 1 37 10 16 2 16 44
2008
R 4,155 R 3,589 310 1,953 R 10,006 32 (s) 1 (s) 33 9 14 1 16 40
2009
3,727 4,093 245 2,084 10,149 26 (s) 1 (s) 27 8 13 1 16 39
  Industrial Sector 9
1989
R 51,017 R 47,188 R 11,216 420 R 109,842 616 (s) 169 32 817 218 100 21 63 403
1990
R 55,837 R 54,326 R 17,074 734 R 127,971 666 (s) 304 229 1,199 233 116 31 80 461
1991
R 54,947 R 55,255 R 15,659 225 R 126,086 618 (s) 232 230 1,080 215 108 27 66 416
1992
R 57,742 R 57,632 R 17,010 319 R 132,704 655 (s) 143 251 1,049 218 110 29 67 425
1993
R 58,474 R 58,805 R 17,148 R 562 R 134,988 671 (s) 113 257 1,041 219 110 29 70 429
1994
R 60,202 R 61,431 R 17,186 R 571 R 139,390 664 (s) 126 267 1,057 219 114 30 71 435
1995
R 60,212 65,856 R 15,466 R 505 R 142,040 585 (s) 243 262 1,090 154 231 43 128 556
1996
R 60,438 68,237 R 17,377 R 763 R 146,815 642 (s) 256 268 1,166 154 228 48 128 558
1997
R 60,444 68,311 R 17,701 R 719 R 147,175 653 (s) 309 261 1,223 155 215 50 121 541
1998
R 58,967 72,914 R 17,174 R 546 R 149,601 603 (s) 247 248 1,099 148 234 53 121 557
1999
R 59,073 76,100 R 17,043 R 624 R 152,840 576 (s) 260 243 1,080 144 223 55 120 541
2000
R 59,410 75,887 R 15,440 R 577 R 151,315 556 (s) 184 248 988 138 238 34 123 533
2001
R 54,735 71,765 R 13,457 R 693 R 140,650 581 (s) 245 259 1,085 206 187 39 156 587
2002
R 56,665 67,460 R 11,719 R 640 R 136,484 639 (s) 221 303 1,163 231 181 36 170 618
2003
R 52,390 62,598 R 13,173 783 R 128,944 401 (s) 135 224 761 102 155 28 119 404
2004
R 55,744 65,413 R 14,570 R 1,044 R 136,771 415 (s) 136 227 779 95 157 25 100 376
2005
R 53,675 59,216 R 13,791 R 1,145 R 127,826 395 (s) 124 241 760 75 117 27 104 322
2006
R 52,418 61,035 R 12,185 R 1,703 R 127,341 419 (s) 161 218 798 86 134 26 117 362
2007
R 48,282 57,467 R 11,860 R 1,609 R 119,218 353 1 154 217 726 79 129 26 113 346
2008
R 46,514 52,261 R 7,103 R 798 R 106,675 411 1 103 217 731 93 107 16 84 300
2009
41,268 54,031 7,529 824 103,651 256 (s) 98 214 569 73 108 15 81 277
1Metric tons of carbon dioxide can be converted to metric tons of carbon equivalent by multiplying by
12/44.
8Commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and commercial electricity-only plants.
2Anthracite, bituminous coal, subbituminous coal, lignite, waste coal, and synthetic coal. 9Industrial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) and industrial electricity-only plants.
3Natural gas, plus a small amount of supplemental gaseous fuels. R=Revised.  – =No data reported.  (s)=Less than 0.5 thousand metric tons.
4Distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, petroleum coke, jet fuel, kerosene, other petroleum, and waste oil. Notes:  ·  Data are for emissions from energy consumption for electricity generation and useful thermal
output.  ·  See Table 11.6b for electric power sector data.  ·  See Note 2, "Classification of Power Plants
Into Energy-Use Sectors," at end of Section 8.  ·  See "Useful Thermal Output" in Glossary.  ·  Totals may
not equal sums of components due to independent rounding.
5Carbon dioxide in geothermal steam. Web Page:  For related information, see http://www.eia.gov/electricity/.
6Municipal solid waste from non-biogenic sources, and tire-derived fuel. Sources:  Carbon Dioxide:  U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) estimates based on Form
EIA-923, "Power Plant Operations Report" (and predecessor forms).  Sulfur Dioxide and Nitrogen
Oxides:  EIA estimates based on Form EIA-923, "Power Plant Operations Report" (and predecessor
forms).  Data were adjusted by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Continuous Emissions
Monitoring System.
7Blast furnace gas, propane gas, and other manufactured and waste gases derived from fossil fuels;
wood and wood-derived fuels; municipal solid waste, landfill gas, sludge waste, tires, agricultural
byproducts, and other biomass; and chemicals, hydrogen, pitch, sulfur, and tar coal.