Washington State Data Book: The people, the economy, and the government of Washington State State of Washington Office of Financial Management

End-Use Energy Consumption by Sector

Sources:
Washington State University Extension Energy Program
Washington State Department of Community, Trade and Economic Development Energy Program

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END-USE ENERGY CONSUMPTION BY SECTOR1
Billions of BTUs
Calendar Year Total Residential Commercial Industrial Transportation
1988 1,225,978 169,482 133,469 405,934 517,093
1989 1,242,476 178,654 130,153 375,532 558,137
1990 1,253,559 172,065 129,943 383,866 567,685
1991 1,248,553 182,160 133,499 356,166 576,727
1992 1,313,673 172,377 127,036 371,064 643,195
1993 1,290,807 196,360 135,990 366,991 591,465
1994 1,321,074 191,959 137,009 384,908 607,198
1995 1,340,665 192,192 140,065 377,362 631,046
1996 1,353,522 210,521 147,679 375,445 619,877
1997 1,382,939 208,820 147,486 390,805 635,828
1998 1,365,954 204,391 146,600 414,388 600,575
1999 1,401,138 220,721 157,106 411,285 612,026
2000 1,357,425 220,952 160,496 352,204 623,773
2001 1,302,989 239,129 168,010 298,973 596,877
2002 1,224,323 230,901 156,121 255,911 581,390
2003 1,224,443 222,698 158,512 263,562 579,671

1Does not include non-energy uses of petroleum (waxes, asphalt, lubricants, etc.). The Cooperative Extension Energy Program attributes hydro-electricity generation at 3,412 Btu per kWh.

British Thermal Unit: The quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit.

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