Petroleum fuels — gasoline, diesel, fuel oil, kerosene, etc. — are used to a limited extent in steam turbines, combustion turbines or combined-cycle turbines.
The vast majority of petroleum products — not natural gas — that are consumed in Michigan are used for transportation or domestic uses, such as home heating and cooking.[54] All petroleum sources — including petroleum liquids, petroleum coke, and other gases — made up less than 3% of electricity generation in 2018 in Michigan.[55]