42. Ethanol Production Capacity Ranked by State (Largest to Smallest Production Capacity as of December 2004) Sources: Renewable Fuels Association , Washington, DC. Nebraska Energy Office, Lincoln, NE. This table was updated on December 6, 2004. Typically, there is one month between updates. Rank State Ethanol Production Capacity (Million Gallons Per Year) 1 Iowa 1,171.5 2 Illinois 816.0 3 Minnesota 533.1 4 Nebraska 515.0 5 South Dakota 422.0 6 Wisconsin 212.0 7 Kansas 144.5 8 Missouri 100.0 9 Indiana 95.0 10 Tennessee 65.0 11 Michigan 45.0 12 North Dakota 33.5 13 Texas 30.0 14 Kentucky 24.0 15 New Mexico 15.0 16 California 6.4 17 Wyoming 5.0 18 Idaho 4.0 18 Ohio 4.0 19 Colorado 1.5 20 Washington 0.7 United States Total 4,243.2
43. Total Energy Consumption Ranked by State 2000 (Highest to Lowest Rank) Sources: State Energy Data Report. Energy Information Administration, Office of Energy Markets and End Use, U.S. Department of Energy, Washington, DC. Nebraska Energy Office, Lincoln, NE. This table was updated on March 24, 2004. Typically, there are two years between updates. Rank State Energy Consumption (Trillion Btu) 1 Texas 11,588.6 2 California 8,518.7 3 Pennsylvania 4,779.9 4 New York 4,620.0 5 Illinois 4,417.9 6 Ohio 4,001.8 7 Louisiana 3,965.2 8 Florida 3,943.8 9 Michigan 3,121.9 10 Indiana 2,777.6 11 Georgia 2,769.9 12 New Jersey 2,706.6 13 North Carolina 2,501.9 14 Virginia 2,303.6 15 Washington 2,173.8 16 Tennessee 2,025.9 17 Alabama 1,977.3 18 Kentucky 1,868.2 19 Wisconsin 1,799.7 20 Massachusetts 1,722.8 51 Vermont 164.6 United States Total 98,216.2