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Energy Statistics > Geothermal Energy Consumed (most recent) by state

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Rank   States  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1   California: 258,222  
#2   Nevada: 26,385  
#3   Hawaii: 4,349  
#4   Utah: 3,797  
#5   Florida: 2,444  
#6   Michigan: 1,241  
#7   Oregon: 861  
#8   Ohio: 840  
#9   New Mexico: 737  
#10   Kentucky: 672  
#11   Wyoming: 670  
#12   Texas: 639  
#13   Colorado: 579  
#14   Pennsylvania: 544  
#15   Louisiana: 501  
#16   South Dakota: 478  
#17   Illinois: 474  
#18   Virginia: 441  
#19   Nebraska: 353  
#20   Washington: 343  
#21   Iowa: 338  
#22   New York: 328  
#23   Mississippi: 298  
#24   Arizona: 287  
#25   Montana: 282  
#26   Kansas: 277  
#27   North Dakota: 250  
#28   Minnesota: 250  
#29   Massachusetts: 240  
#30   North Carolina: 225  
#31   Arkansas: 211  
#32   Idaho: 152  
#33   South Carolina: 150  
#34   Wisconsin: 143  
#35   Maryland: 132  
#36   Indiana: 112  
#37   New Jersey: 108  
#38   Georgia: 101  
#39   Delaware: 100  
#40   Alaska: 86  
#41   Missouri: 82  
#42   Alabama: 64  
#43   Tennessee: 50  
#44   West Virginia: 9  
#45   Maine: 6  
#46   Vermont: 6  
#47   New Hampshire: 6  
#48   Connecticut: 5  
#49   Rhode Island: 5  
#50   Oklahoma: 5  
#51   District of Columbia: 0  
Total: 308,878   
Weighted average: 6,056.4   


DEFINITION: Geothermal Energy Consumed (BBtu). These numbers indicate the levels of consumption of geothermal energy expressed in billions of British Thermal Units. Geothermal energy is considered a renewable energy resource.

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