Maps and Data - U.S. Production, Consumption, and Trade of Ethanol
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Average Annual Retail Fuel Price of Gasoline
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Average Renewable Diesel and Diesel Fuel Prices in California
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Average Retail Fuel Prices in the United States
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Change in U.S. Light-Duty Vehicle Registration Counts
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Energy Use by Transportation Mode and Fuel Type
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Fuel Use by Transportation Mode in 2019
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Global Ethanol Production by Country or Region
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U.S. Biodiesel Production, Exports, and Consumption
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U.S. Production, Consumption, and Trade of Ethanol
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U.S. Renewable Diesel Imports
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U.S. Production, Consumption, and Trade of Ethanol
2000 | 2001 | 2002 | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | |
Production | 1622.334 | 1765.176 | 2140.152 | 2804.424 | 3404.436 | 3904.362 | 4884.348 | 6521.046 | 9308.754 | 10937.808 | 13297.914 | 13929.132 | 13217.988 | 13292.706 | 14313 | 14807 | 15413 | 15936 | 16091 | 15778 | 13941 | 15016 | 15361 | 15620 |
Net Increase* | 31.07999999999993 | -24.48599999999988 | -67.03200000000015 | 21.58800000000019 | 147.75599999999986 | 154.26600000000008 | 596.8620000000001 | 364.6439999999993 | 374.598 | 98.78399999999965 | -439.4170000000013 | -1035.819 | -336.1089999999986 | -77.08699999999953 | -869 | -860 | -1057 | -1451 | -1671 | -1226 | -1260 | -1072 | -1338 | -1371 |
Consumption | 1653.414 | 1740.69 | 2073.12 | 2826.012 | 3552.192 | 4058.628 | 5481.21 | 6885.69 | 9683.352 | 11036.592 | 12858.497 | 12893.313 | 12881.879 | 13215.619 | 13444 | 13947 | 14356 | 14485 | 14420 | 14552 | 12681 | 13944 | 14023 | 14249 |
Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) Monthly Energy Review, Table 10.3
Notes: *Net increase through imports and stock change
This chart shows the trend in total ethanol fuel production and consumption from 2000 to 2023. The use of ethanol as a gasoline additive increased in an accelerating fashion from 2000 to 2010. Its use was spurred by the Clean Air Act amendments of 1990 (and subsequent laws), which mandated the sale of oxygenated fuels in areas with unhealthy levels of carbon monoxide. Starting in 2010, E10 (an ethanol-gasoline blend containing 10% ethanol) was sold in all 50 states to boost octane, meet air quality requirements, or satisfy the Renewable Fuel Standard. Increases in ethanol use are also attributed to more widespread availability of flex-fuel vehicles, which can use blends as high as E85 (containing up to 85% ethanol), and greater availability of E85 stations. Ethanol is also available as E15 for use in light-duty vehicles of model year 2001 and newer. Most of the ethanol used as vehicle fuel in the United States is produced domestically; the United States is the world's No. 1 ethanol producer. Ethanol production and consumption decreased in 2020, along with gasoline production and consumption, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. To view more details, notes, and acronyms, please download the Excel spreadsheet.
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