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CO2 Emissions from Fossil Fuel Combustion - Metric Tons CO2 [divided by] Energy Efficiency by state

CO2 Emissions from Fossil Fuel Combustion - Metric Tons CO2 divided by State Energy Expenditures

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Carbon Emissions due to Fossil Fuel per dollar of Energy Expenditure. The lower the rank, the greener the State is.

RankRegionCO2 Emissions from Fossil Fuel Combustion - Metric Tons CO2÷State Energy ExpendituresResult
1Wyoming64,569,233.30÷4,545,700,000.000.01
2West Virginia116,379,203.17÷8,369,100,000.000.01
3North Dakota48,976,460.59÷4,190,700,000.000.01
4Indiana230,827,073.45÷28,627,100,000.000.008063
5Utah69,233,602.15÷8,739,000,000.000.007922
6Kentucky156,799,429.61÷20,316,300,000.000.007718
7New Mexico58,552,769.03÷7,876,900,000.000.007433
8Montana37,697,981.45÷5,265,100,000.000.00716
9Alaska43,154,390.07÷6,260,200,000.000.006893
10Alabama145,244,140.53÷21,606,400,000.000.006722
11Oklahoma109,304,790.00÷17,027,100,000.000.006419
12Kansas78,461,328.16÷12,802,800,000.000.006128
13Missouri140,037,409.99÷23,341,800,000.000.005999
14Iowa85,185,415.09÷14,333,700,000.000.005943
15Louisiana194,934,218.94÷33,623,600,000.000.005798
16Colorado98,122,249.00÷17,032,900,000.000.005761
17Nebraska43,874,957.24÷7,876,600,000.000.00557
18Pennsylvania274,296,013.59÷49,300,600,000.000.005564
19Ohio267,666,416.12÷48,190,300,000.000.005554
20Georgia184,042,579.40÷35,677,700,000.000.005158
21Arkansas63,704,939.79÷12,533,300,000.000.005083
22Mississippi67,809,156.41÷13,391,600,000.000.005064
23Tennessee128,393,592.05÷25,462,400,000.000.005042
24Illinois242,825,309.50÷48,296,900,000.000.005028
25Arizona101,505,536.72÷20,198,400,000.000.005025
26Michigan182,977,584.10÷36,882,200,000.000.004961
27South Carolina89,335,009.22÷18,130,400,000.000.004927
28Texas676,750,590.66÷140,651,200,000.000.004812
29North Carolina153,555,319.85÷32,574,200,000.000.004714
30Wisconsin104,382,517.90÷22,454,500,000.000.004649
31Minnesota99,862,965.71÷21,708,200,000.000.0046
32Delaware17,376,553.65÷3,848,900,000.000.004515
33Florida256,269,181.83÷60,746,600,000.000.004219
34Virginia127,954,286.97÷30,509,300,000.000.004194
35Nevada41,597,134.93÷10,570,700,000.000.003935
36Hawaii24,166,785.09÷6,173,500,000.000.003915
37South Dakota13,779,517.35÷3,585,200,000.000.003843
38Maryland77,939,465.16÷21,489,700,000.000.003627
39New Hampshire19,016,248.58÷5,334,600,000.000.003565
40Washington82,558,668.59÷23,224,300,000.000.003555
41New Jersey134,288,347.56÷39,609,000,000.000.00339
42California402,769,027.05÷121,829,300,000.000.003306
43Oregon43,520,134.28÷13,175,300,000.000.003303
44New York201,246,381.31÷63,642,000,000.000.003162
45Rhode Island11,099,893.22÷3,566,700,000.000.003112
46Massachusetts79,895,813.33÷25,861,900,000.000.003089
47Idaho16,277,360.57÷5,417,700,000.000.003004
48Maine19,925,719.75÷6,695,700,000.000.002976
49Connecticut40,243,785.77÷15,145,900,000.000.002657
50Vermont6,485,289.03÷2,687,100,000.000.002413
51District of Columbia3,383,631.78÷2,391,900,000.000.001415
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