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Alaska

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Alaska

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Alaska's Carbon Footprint Score: #3
Alaska's Carbon Emissions Score: #32

Alaska

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Alaska's Petroleum Emissions Score
Alaska's Natural Gas Emissions Score

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

Alaska has a per capita Carbon Score of 3. Alaska has the 48th highest resident population. Each Alaska resident, per population average, produces approximately 71 Tons of Carbon Dioxide each year. Alaska has a total Carbon output state rank of #37, and is the #37th highest Carbon Dioxide polluting state in the United States.

Alaska has vast energy resources but low energy demand. Major oil and gas reserves are found in the Alaska North Slope (ANS) and Cook Inlet basins. The Alaska North Slope contains 14 of the 100 largest oil fields in the United States, and two of the largest natural gas fields. The North Slope's Prudhoe Bay field is the largest oil field in the country. Substantial coal deposits are found in Alaska's bituminous, sub-bituminous, and lignite coal basins. Alaska's numerous rivers offer some of the highest hydroelectric power potential in the country, and large swaths of the Alaskan coastline offer wind and geothermal energy potential. The oil and gas industry dominates the Alaskan economy, and production activities drive State energy demand. Nevertheless, overall State energy demand is low.
EIA Release Date Information for Alaska: US Department of Energy
Alaska Electricity Industry Summary Statistics (2005)
Gas 48th
Primary Electricity Fuel Source Summer Capacity Rank | 1,890 MW: Total Net (MW) Summer Capacity
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Megawatt Hours 47th
  Net Generation Rank | 6,576,659 MWh: Net Generation (MWh)
Alaska Commercial Energy Consumption Ranking
45th 58.4
Commercial Ranking (most by State) Commercial BTU's
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Alaska Industrial Energy Consumption Ranking
25th 431.9
Industrial Ranking (most by State) Industrial BTU's
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Alaska Residential Energy Consumption Ranking
47th 53.1
Residential Ranking (most by State) Residential BTU's
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Alaska Transportation Energy Consumption Ranking
36th 218.5
Transportation Ranking (most by State) Transportation BTU's
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Megawatt Hours 47th
  Net Generation Rank | 6,576,659 MWh: Net Generation (MWh)
Alaska Pollution Summary
SO2, SO3 48th
Sulfur Dioxide Output Sulfur Dioxide Rank | 4,000: Sulfur Dioxide Emissions in Metric Tons
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NOx, NO and NO2 45th
Nitrogen Oxide Output Nitrogen Oxide Rank | 17,000: Nitrogen Oxide Emissions in Metric Tons
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Alaska Carbon Dioxide Footprint Data (Million Metric Tons of Carbon Dioxide) Per Year
CO2 Output 37th
Carbon Output State Ranking (most consumption) | 44.78 Total Carbon Output
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1.89 22.95 1.65 15.32
Commercial Carbon Output Industrial Carbon Output Residential Carbon Output Transportation's Carbon Output
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2.98      
Electric Carbon Output      
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