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state petroleum (millions of barrels) ethanol (millions of barrel

Rhode Island 17.7 1


Arizona 106.4 5.6
Michigan 172.9 9
Wisconsin 112.5 5.7
Illinois 254 12
Minnesota 136.3 6.2
South Dakota 22.1 1
Tennessee 139.9 6.3
Maryland 99.4 4.4
Connecticut 67.1 2.9
Ohio 238 10.2
Missouri 134.5 5.7
Massachusetts 120.9 5.1
Indiana 153.6 6.4
Georgia 190.1 7.8
Florida 331.8 13.6
Oregon 68.4 2.8
South Carolina 103.7 4.2
North Carolina 180.3 7
Virginia 173.2 6.7
Nevada 49.8 1.9
Oklahoma 103.5 3.8
New York 283.2 10
California 682.6 24
Washington 145.8 5.1
Delaware 23.2 0.8
New Hampshire 32 1.1
Kentucky 128.6 4.4
Pennsylvania 253.8 8.6
New Jersey 233.9 7.9
Nebraska 42.2 1.4
Kansas 78.7 2.6
Vermont 15.6 0.5
Maine 38.6 1.2
North Dakota 26.1 0.8
Iowa 83.6 2.4
District of Columbia 3.6 0.1
West Virginia 49.4 1.2
Idaho 29.2 0.7
Colorado 94.1 2.1
Hawaii 42.6 0.9
Montana 33.6 0.7
Utah 52.9 1.1
Texas 1,121.80 18.4
New Mexico 50.2 0.8
Wyoming 32 0.4
Alaska 49.1 0.5
Mississippi 78.7 0.8
Arkansas 69.5 0.7
Alabama 110 1.1
Louisiana 275.2 1.2

United States 7,136.30 230.6


ethanol consumption as a percentage of petroleum consumption
5.65
5.26
5.21
5.07
4.72
4.55
4.52
4.50
4.43
4.32
4.29
4.24
4.22
4.17
4.10
4.10
4.09
4.05
3.88
3.87
3.82
3.67
3.53
3.52
3.50
3.45
3.44
3.42
3.39
3.38
3.32
3.30
3.21
3.11
3.07
2.87
2.78
2.43
2.40
2.23
2.11
2.08
2.08
1.64
1.59
1.25
1.02
1.02
1.01
1.00
0.44

3.23

*2008 data published June 30, 2010 by the U.S. Energy


Information Administration
Virginia established a voluntary renewable portfolio goal
that encourages utilities to generate 12 percent of base-
year 2007 sales from renewable sources by 2022.

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