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Table 2a. Consumption of Energy (Primary 1 Energy) for All Purposes (First Use) for Selected Industries, 1998, 2002, and 2006
(Trillion Btu)
MECS Survey Years
NAICS Subsector and Industry 1998 2002 2006
311 Food 1,468 1,579 1,665
312 Beverage and Tobacco Products 156 157 164
313 Textile Mills 459 377 304
314 Textile Product Mills 86 94 110
315 Apparel 84 54 27
316 Leather and Allied Products 14 11 5
321 Wood Products 652 520 625
322 Paper 3,224 2,805 2,825
323 Printing and Related Support 199 197 171
324 Petroleum and Coal Products 7,571 7,051 7,125
325 Chemicals 7,211 7,499 6,135
326 Plastics and Rubber Products 692 710 684
327 Nonmetallic Mineral Products 1,245 1,338 1,394
331 Primary Metals 3,644 3,097 2,609
332 Fabricated Metal Products 795 707 669
333 Machinery 408 343 416
334 Computer and Electronic Products 477 461 321
335 Electrical Equip., Appliances, and Components 252 265 187
336 Transportation Equipment 880 770 849
337 Furniture and Related Products 148 112 122
339 Miscellaneous 169 140 129
Manufacturing 29,833 28,286 26,535
Note: 1. The Btu conversion factors used for primary electricity are 10,197 Btu/KWh, 10,173 Btu/KWh, and 9,919 Btu/KWh for 1998, 2002, and 2006, respectively.
Sources: Energy Information Administration, Form EIA-846, Manufacturing Energy Consumption Surveys, 1998, 2002, and 2006. and Monthly Energy Review November 2005 and September 2009 DOE/EIA-0035(2005, 2009),Table A6.