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Other
includes net steam (the sum of purchases, generation from renewables,
and net transfers), and other energy that respondents indicated was
used to produce heat and power or as feedstock/raw material inputs.
The
Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) system has been replaced by
the North American Industry Classification System (NAICS).
Since the Bureau of the Census has collected the information
necessary to classify establishments on both an NAICS and an SIC basis,
the same 1998 data can be shown on both the old and the new basis in
bridge tables that allow comparisons between the two systems.
These data are hereby produced for the last time on an SIC basis
for 1998 at the national level only.
(a)
Purchased steam excludes quantities delivered from any other
establishment(s) in the company, quantities transferred from other establishments
of the company for which payment was not made, quantities purchased
centrally within the company but separate from the reporting establishment,
and quantities for which payment was made in-kind.
(b)
Biomass
Total is the sum of the estimates for these four components:
agricultural waste, wood harvested directly from trees, wood residues
and byproducts from mill processing, and wood-related and paper-related
refuse.
(c) Biomass Total does not include pulping liquor or black liquor.
Source: Energy Information Administration, Office of Energy Markets
and End
Use, Energy End Use and Integrated Statistics Division, Form EIA-846,
'1994 and 1998 Manufacturing Energy Consumption Surveys.'
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