U.S. Energy Consumption Estimates

The consumption estimates below are derived from the total end use of residential and commercial energy consumption, and are not limited to energy consumption based on building code-related factors. Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration

*2006 State Data*
*2005 State Data*

 

  • 1Residential Sector: The end-use total of residential energy use per state. This information, as well as more details including totals by energy source, is available from the Energy Information Administration.
  • 2Commercial Sector: The end-use total of commercial energy use per state. This information, as well as more details including totals by energy source, is available from the Energy Information Administration.
  • 3Total: The sum of the residential consumption and the commercial consumption columns. Note: this total does not include industrial or transportation energy consumption estimates.
2006 State Energy Consumption
(Trillion Btu)
State Residential1 Commercial2 Total3
Alabama 401.1 275.7 676.8
Alaska 61.7 67.6 129.3
Arizona 397.6 346.5 744.1
Arkansas 225.1 160.1 385.2
California 1,552.3 1,583.3 3,135.6
Colorado 319.4 286.5 605.9
Connecticut 269.4 202.1 471.5
Delaware 64.1 57.2 121.3
Dist. of Col. 33.2 117.5 150.7
Florida 1,333.7 1,066.8 2,400.5
Georgia 723.2 549.5 1,272.7
Hawaii 36.9 42.5 79.4
Idaho 118.0 80.6 198.6
Illinois 937.3 758.8 1,696.1
Indiana 504.5 347.1 851.6
Iowa 219.8 186.5 406.3
Kansas 213.0 192.0 405.0
Kentucky 344.6 248.0 592.6
Louisiana 345.9 264.4 610.3
Maine 107.9 71.2 179.1
Maryland 399.9 402.4 802.3
Massachusetts 428.7 367.6 796.3
Michigan 754.7 602.6 1,357.3
Minnesota 391.7 347.1 738.8
Mississippi 229.4 163.1 392.5
Missouri 491.0 391.4 882.4
Montana 76.2 69.1 145.3
Nebraska 145.6 129.7 275.3
Nevada 176.2 131.1 307.3
New Hampshire 91.7 69.8 161.5
New Jersey 570.3 600.6 1,170.9
New Mexico 106.7 120.7 227.4
New York 1,133.3 1,250.2 2,383.5
North Carolina 680.4 556.5 1,236.9
North Dakota 59.7 56.9 116.6
Ohio 886.8 671.3 1,558.1
Oklahoma 302.5 239.7 542.2
Oregon 270.1 209.2 479.3
Pennsylvania 912.6 687.8 1,600.4
Rhode Island 70.2 55.1 125.3
South Carolina 349.1 256.8 605.9
South Dakota 62.3 55.9 118.2
Tennessee 522.6 374.7 897.3
Texas 1,579.6 1,375.3 2,954.9
Utah 157.8 145.9 303.7
Vermont 47.7 31.2 78.9
Virginia 591.2 574.2 1,165.4
Washington 488.1 374.3 862.4
West Virginia 157.6 109.1 266.7
Wisconsin 400.1 344.8 744.9
Wyoming 42.1 58.7 100.8
United States 20,784.6 17,727.1 38,511.7