Emissions are in Millions of Metric Tons. From the EPA data sheet: includes existing non-hydro renewable energy generation and approximately 6% of nuclear generation. The 2012 emission rate shown here has not been adjusted for any incremental end-use energy efficiency improvements that states may make as part of their plans to reach these state goals.
State Name | State Code | Year | Emissions | Energy Output (TWh) | Fossil Rate (lbls/MWh) | Renewable and Nuclear Rate (lbls/MWh) | State Goal (lbls/MWh) |
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Texas | TX | 2012 | 223.15 | 379 | 1,420 | 1,420 | 1,420 |
Florida | FL | 2012 | 107.60 | 198 | 1,238 | 1,238 | 1,238 |
Pennsylvania | PA | 2012 | 105.83 | 151 | 1,627 | 1,627 | 1,627 |
Ohio | OH | 2012 | 92.86 | 111 | 1,897 | 1,897 | 1,897 |
Indiana | IN | 2012 | 91.78 | 105 | 1,991 | 1,991 | 1,991 |
Illinois | IL | 2012 | 87.19 | 101 | 2,189 | 2,189 | 2,189 |
Kentucky | KY | 2012 | 82.89 | 85 | 2,166 | 2,166 | 2,166 |
Missouri | MO | 2012 | 70.93 | 80 | 2,010 | 2,010 | 2,010 |
Alabama | AL | 2012 | 68.56 | 105 | 1,518 | 1,518 | 1,518 |
West Virginia | WV | 2012 | 65.61 | 72 | 2,056 | 2,056 | 2,056 |