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This page contains historical information about energy production and usage in Maine. For more current information about energy policy in Maine, see this article.

Note: The information on this page comes largely from federal government sources, including the U.S. Energy Information Administration and the U.S. Bureau of Land Management. Other sources may provide different data. Information from government sources has been used here for the sake of facilitating state-by-state comparisons.

As published in 2015

Energy production

See also: Electricity generation by state and Fossil fuel production

The tables below display information about energy production in Maine. Information from surrounding states is provided for additional context.[1]

Where electricity comes from, December 2014
State Petroleum Natural gas Coal Nuclear Hydroelectric Other renewable Total (thousand MWh)
Maine 0.20% 25.40% 0.30% 0.0% 31.30% 38.90% 929
Connecticut 0.10% 48.10% --0.10% 45.0% 1.30% 3.10% 2,127
New Hampshire -- 29.10% 0.20% 54.30% 5.10% 10.90% 1,708
Rhode Island 0.20% 95.50% 0.0% 0.0% -- 4.10% 583
Vermont -- -- 0.0% 70.40% 16.80% 12.70% 585
United States 2.88% 30.30% 37.21% 17.38% 10.22% 8.83% 6,279
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration "State Profile and Energy Estimates"
Fossil fuel production
State Crude oil
(thousand barrels, December 2014)
Natural gas
(million cubic feet) 2013
Coal
(thousand short tons, 2013)
Crude oil refining capacity
(barrels per day, January 2014)
Total energy production
(Trillion BTU, 2012)
Maine -- -- -- -- 133
Connecticut -- -- -- -- 206
New Hampshire -- -- -- -- 128
Rhode Island -- -- -- -- 3
Vermont -- -- -- -- 79
United States 235,080 24,381,632 1,015,135 17,924,630 74,639
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, "State Profile and Energy Estimates"


Renewable energy

See also: Renewable energy generation

The table below provides information about renewable energy generation in Maine. Information from surrounding states is provided for additional context.[1][2]

Renewable energy generation, December 2013
State Rank Percent renewable Renewable electricity (GWh) Total electricity (GWh)
Maine 5 60.20% 7,925 13,154
Connecticut 43 3.45% 1,159 33,605
New Hampshire 18 17.10% 3,356 19,584
Rhode Island 41 3.67% 231 6,293
Vermont 10 27.90% 1,923 6,885
United States -- 13.20% 539,809 4,092,935
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration "Electric Power Monthly with Data for December 2013"

Energy spending

See also: Fossil fuel spending

The table below provides information about energy spending in Maine. Information from surrounding states is provided for additional context.[1]

Energy spending (in millions of dollars)
State Petroleum
2012
Natural gas
2013
Coal
2013
Per capita spending
(not in millions of dollars, 2012)
Total state spending
2012
Maine $5,041 $531 $6 $5,270 $7,001
Connecticut $9,276 $1,631 $33 $4,191 $15,051
New Hampshire $4,032 $548 $58 $4,447 $5,877
Rhode Island $2,332 $670 $ $3,568 $3,748
Vermont $2,230 $92 $ $5,041 $3,155
United States $17,664 $2,656 $905 $4,852 $27,067
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration "State Profile and Energy Estimates"

Energy use

See also: Home heating sources

The table below provides information about energy use in Maine. Information from surrounding states is provided for additional context.[1]

Home heating sources, 2013
State Natural gas Fuel oil Electricity Liquid petroleum gas (LPG) Other/none
Maine 5.80% 64.20% 5.20% 8.30% 16.40%
Connecticut 33.60% 43.70% 15.60% 3.50% 3.60%
New Hampshire 19.60% 46.10% 8.10% 14.70% 11.50%
Rhode Island 52.30% 32.60% 9.70% 2.50% 3.0%
Vermont 16.70% 43.80% 4.70% 15.10% 19.70%
United States 46.33% 8.52% 33.11% 6.37% 6.01%
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration "State Profile and Energy Estimates"

Energy prices

See also: Electricity prices in the United States, Historical state electricity prices and Historical state natural gas prices

The table below provides information about residential energy prices in Maine. Information from surrounding states is provided for additional context.[1]

Residential energy prices, January 2014
State Electricity price
(cents per kWh)
Electricity price rank Natural gas price
(dollar per cubic foot)
Natural gas price rank
Maine 14.45 11 $14.91 3
Connecticut 18.29 4 $11.31 12
New Hampshire 16.54 9 $14.3 4
Rhode Island 20.16 2 $13.24 7
Vermont 16.94 6 $13.36 5
United States 12.35 -- $10.32 --
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration "State Profile and Energy Estimates"

Utilities

See also: Electricity prices by consumer type

The table below provides information about electricity prices in Maine. Information from surrounding states is provided for additional context.[1]

Electricity prices by consumer type, January 2014 (in cents per kWh)
State Residential Commercial Industrial
Maine 14.45 14.31 11.79
Connecticut 18.29 15.74 13.45
New Hampshire 16.54 15.3 12.79
Rhode Island 20.16 15.48 14.2
Vermont 16.94 14.26 10.36
United States 12.35 9.34 6.76
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration "State Profile and Energy Estimates"

The graph below displays the average residential, commercial, and industrial electricity prices from 2000 to 2014 in Maine.[1][3]

Average price of electricity in Maine, 2000 to 2014

Energy efficiency

The American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) tracks energy efficiency at the state level. The table below presents ACEEE's energy efficiency assessments for Maine and surrounding states.[4][5]

State energy efficiency ratings, 2014
State Rank Score
Maine 16 22.5
Connecticut 6 35.5
New Hampshire 22 18.5
Rhode Island 3 37.5
Vermont 3 37.5
United States -- 19.17
Source: American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, "2014 State Energy Efficiency Scorecard Executive Summary"

Oil and gas activity on federal lands

See also: BLM oil and gas leases by state

The table below provides information about oil and natural gas leases on federal lands in Maine. Information from surrounding states is provided for additional context.[6][7][8][9][10]

Oil and gas leasing on BLM lands by state, 2013
State Active permits on BLM lands (FY 2013) Total acres under lease (FY 2013) State percentage of total permits State percentage of total acres
Maine 0 0 0.00% 0.00%
Connecticut 0 0 0.00% 0.00%
Delaware 0 0 0.00% 0.00%
New York 5 1,183 0.01% 0.00%
New Hampshire 0 0 0.00% 0.00%
Total United States 47,427 permits 36,092,482 acres -- --
Source: U.S. Bureau of Land Management


As published in 2014

Energy consumption

The tables below provide information about energy consumption and spending in Maine. Information from surrounding states is provided for additional context.[1]

Consumption and expenditures: summary and comparisons
Type MaineMassachusettsU.S. Figures
FigureU.S. rank*FigureU.S. rank*Totals
Population1.3416.7 million14313.9 million
Per capita income average$39,48129$54, 6873$42,693
Total consumption413 trillion BTU431,395 trillion BTU2897,301 quadrillion BTU
Per capita energy consumption311 million BTU26211 million BTU46312 million BTU
Total spending on energy$7,317 million41$27.248 million16$1,394,088 million
Per capita spending on energy$5,50810$4,12436$4,474
Price of residential natural gas, dollar per thousand cubic feet$15.319$13.2449$12.48
Price of electricity, cents per kWh14.451215.63812.31
Total carbon dioxide emissions, million metric tons (2010)18.54473295,631
*Rank is from highest to lowest.
Consumption of energy for heating homes in Maine
Source Maine 2011 U.S. average 2011
Natural gas 5% 49.5%
Fuel oil 68.7% 6.5%
Electricity 4.5% 35.4%
Liquid Petroleum Gases (LPG) 7.6% 5%
Other/none 14.3% 3.6%

Production and transmission

The tables below provide information about energy production and transmission in Maine. Information from surrounding states is provided for additional context.[11]

Energy production by type in Maine, 2011
Type Amount generated
(trillion BTU)
% of state % of USA
Other 154.3 100% 2.17%
Where electricity comes from in Maine
Type Amount generated (MWh) % of state** % of U.S.**
Petroleum-fired 2,000 0.19% 0.01%
Natural gas-fired 358,000 34.26% 0.04%
Coal-fired 3,000 0.29% 0%
Hydroelectric 285,000 27.27% 0.09%
Other renewables 367,000 35.12% 0.18%
Total net electricity generation 1,045,000 100% 0.03%
**Note: Because the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) does not include all of a state's energy production in these figures, the EIA totals do not equal 100 percent. Instead, we have generated our own percentages.

See also

Footnotes