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2004 Arkansas Energy Consumption by Fuel Type
Notes:
-Total Energy Consumption was 1,149.10 Trillion Btu.
-This chart includes electric generation, transmission, and distribution losses.
Source: Energy Information Administration
This figure displays Arkansas's end-use consumption for 2004 by fuel type. In 2004, electricity, petroleum, and natural gas made up 91.8 percent of total end-use consumption. Electricity alone accounted for 40.9 percent of end-use consumption. Since the late 1980s, the consumption of electricity and petroleum has been growing at a faster rate than the consumption of other fuels. In fact, the consumption of other fuels has remained relatively stable over the past decade.