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List of U.S. states by electricity consumption from renewable sources

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This is a list of U.S. states by renewable energy consumption as a share of state total energy consumption.

List

State %
renew.
 Alabama 16.8%
 Alaska 4.0%
 Arizona 11.8%
 Arkansas 11.4%
 California 16.5%
 Colorado 13.4%
 Connecticut 7.0%
 Delaware 2.8%
 District of Columbia 2.1%
 Florida 7.9%
 Georgia 12.0%
 Hawaii 13.5%
 Idaho 28.7%
 Illinois 8.2%
 Indiana 7.1%
 Iowa 36.5%
 Kansas 24.4%
 Kentucky 6.3%
 Louisiana 3.4%
 Maine 38.0%
 Maryland 5.5%
 Massachusetts 7.4%
 Michigan 9.0%
 Minnesota 16.5%
 Mississippi 6.6%
 Missouri 6.9%
 Montana 33.2%
 Nebraska 23.5%
 Nevada 17.7%
 New Hampshire 17.3%
 New Jersey 4.3%
 New Mexico 15.2%
 New York 14.0%
 North Carolina 11.9%
 North Dakota 28.3%
 Ohio 4.4%
 Oklahoma 21.4%
 Pennsylvania 6.4%
 Rhode Island 7.9%
 South Carolina 11.3%
 South Dakota 43.1%
 Tennessee 10.4%
 Texas 8.5%
 Utah 7.5%
 Vermont 31.7%
 Virginia 7.5%
 Washington 49.7%
 West Virginia 6.0%
 Wisconsin 10.7%
 Wyoming 13.6%

See also

References

  1. "U.S. Energy Information Administration - EIA - Independent Statistics and Analysis". www.eia.gov.
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