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Alabama

Carbon Footprint Scoring

Alabama's Carbon Footprint Score: #11
Alabama's Carbon Emissions Score: #15

Alabama

Energy Consumption Snapshot

Alabama's Coal Emissions Score
Alabama's Petroleum Emissions Score
Alabama's Natural Gas Emissions Score

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Energy estimates by US Department of Energy.


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Alabama's Carbon Footprint

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Alabama Electricity Industry Summary | Commercial Energy Statistics | Industrial Energy Consumption Statistics | Residential Energy Statistics | Alabama Transportation Energy Statistics | Pollution Summary | Carbon Footprint

Alabama has a per capita Carbon Score of 11. Alabama has the 23rd highest resident population. Each Alabama resident, per population average, produces approximately 31 Tons of Carbon Dioxide each year. Alabama has a total Carbon output state rank of #15, and is the #15th highest Carbon Dioxide polluting state in the United States.

Alabama is rich in energy resources. The State has considerable conventional and unconventional natural gas reserves, substantial deposits of coal, and numerous rivers capable of hydroelectric generation. Several regions of Alabama are well suited for growing switchgrass, making the State a potential site for the installation of bioenergy plants. With a strong manufacturing base in paper products, chemicals, and textiles, Alabama's industrial sector leads State energy consumption, accounting for nearly one-half of total energy use.
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Google Crisis "Oil Spill" Response Page | Developments | Recovery | Volunteer Opportunities | Economic Value | Human Health | Oil and Wildlife | Maps and Map Services | Tools | Contract Services | Background Information | Additional Data Sources | 10 Things You Can Do to Help the Gulf Coast Clean the Oil Spill

Louisiana BP Oil Spill 2010 - Vessel Response Automatic Identification System (AIS) Map

The Automatic Identification System (AIS) is a short range coastal tracking system used on ships and by Vessel Traffic Services (VTS) for identifying and locating vessels by electronically exchanging data with other nearby ships and VTS stations. Information such as unique identification, position, course, and speed can be displayed on a screen or an ECDIS. AIS is intended to assist the vessel"s watchstanding officers and allow maritime authorities to track and monitor vessel movements, and integrates a standardized VHF transceiver system such as a LORAN-C or Global Positioning System receiver, with other electronic navigation sensors, such as a gyrocompass or rate of turn indicator.




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Gulf of Mexico BP Oil Spill

The Gulf of Mexico (GOM) oil spill website, hosted by the four GOM Sea Grant programs, provides visitors with access to a wealth of data concerning the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Website content will be continually updated, and visitors should check back often for new and revised information.

The spill involves a deepwater drilling platform approximately 50 miles southeast of Venice, La. An explosion and subsequent fire damaged the rig, which capsized and sank on April 22, 2010, after burning for hours. It is unclear how much of the estimated 700,000 gallons (approximately 16,700 barrels) of #2 fuel onboard burned before it sank. The rig is owned by Transocean and is under contract to British Petroleum (BP).

To report oiled wildlife, please call 1-866-557-1401 and leave a message. Messages will be checked hourly. To discuss spill-related damage, please call 1-800-440-0858. To report oiled shoreline or to request volunteer information, please call 1-866-448-5816.


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Alabama Electricity Industry Summary Statistics (2005)
Coal 9th
Primary Electricity Fuel Source Summer Capacity Rank | 30,694 MW: Total Net (MW) Summer Capacity
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Megawatt Hours 8th
  Net Generation Rank | 137,948,581 MWh: Net Generation (MWh)
Alabama Commercial Energy Consumption Ranking
24th 258.8
Commercial Ranking (most by State) Commercial BTU's
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Alabama Industrial Energy Consumption Ranking
10th 914.8
Industrial Ranking (most by State) Industrial BTU's
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Alabama Residential Energy Consumption Ranking
21st 385.2
Residential Ranking (most by State) Residential BTU's
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Alabama Transportation Energy Consumption Ranking
20th 454.7
Transportation Ranking (most by State) Transportation BTU's
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Megawatt Hours 8th
  Net Generation Rank | 137,948,581 MWh: Net Generation (MWh)
Alabama Pollution Summary
SO2, SO3 8th
Sulfur Dioxide Output Sulfur Dioxide Rank | 456,000: Sulfur Dioxide Emissions in Metric Tons
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NOx, NO and NO2 24th
Nitrogen Oxide Output Nitrogen Oxide Rank | 131,000: Nitrogen Oxide Emissions in Metric Tons
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Alabama Carbon Dioxide Footprint Data (Million Metric Tons of Carbon Dioxide) Per Year
CO2 Output 15th
Carbon Output State Ranking (most consumption) | 136 Total Carbon Output
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1.91 21.65 3.05 31.83
Commercial Carbon Output Industrial Carbon Output Residential Carbon Output Transportation's Carbon Output
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77.55      
Electric Carbon Output      
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