How Does Your State Stack Up in Energy Consumption?

Energy consumption varies widely across the U.S., with some states powering massive industries while others prioritize efficiency and renewable solutions. Factors like population, climate, and industrial activity all play a role in shaping these trends.


As a sustainable engineering company, we understand the importance of analyzing energy use to create smarter, more efficient systems. Understanding your state’s energy trends can help drive better solutions for reducing waste and promoting sustainability.


Want to see where your state stands?


Explore the latest data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration here: EIA State Energy Overview

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