Energy Consumption
Energy Consumption by Fuel | Fuel Consumption by End Use | Energy Consumption by Sector |
Energy Expenditures | Onsite Generation | Energy Intensity
The steel industry used close to 2.0 quads of energy in 1998. [MECS 1998] Nearly one-third of the industry's energy is derived from coal, most of which is used to produce coke for use in the blast furnace. Natural gas and electricity combined account for most of the remainder. Two major byproduct fuels – coke oven gas and blast furnace gas – are recovered and used to generate steam, preheat blast furnace air, or supply heat to other plant processes. [DOE 1996]

Source: MECS 1998
* Losses incurred during the generation and transmission of electricity
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