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Release Date: September 27, 2012

Table 8.3c Useful Thermal Output at Combined-Heat-and-Power Plants: Commercial and Industrial Sectors, 1989-2011 (Subset of Table 8.3a; Trillion Btu)
Table 8.3c  Useful Thermal Output at Combined-Heat-and-Power Plants:  Commercial and Industrial Sectors, 1989-2011
                        (Subset of Table 8.3a; Trillion Btu)




Year
Fossil Fuels Renewable Energy



Other 7




Total


Coal 1


Petroleum 2


Natural Gas 3


Other Gases 4


Total
Biomass

Total
Wood 5 Waste 6
  Commercial Sector 8
1989 14 4 10 (s) 27 (s) 10 10 38
1990 15 5 16 (s) 36 (s) 10 11 46
1991 16 4 21 (s) 41 (s) 9 9 (s) 50
1992 15 4 24 (s) 44 (s) 13 14 (s) 57
1993 18 4 23 (s) 45 (s) 14 14 (s) 59
1994 18 4 26 (s) 48 (s) 14 14 62
1995 17 3 29 48 (s) 15 15 (s) 63
1996 20 3 33 R 55 1 17 18 73
1997 22 4 40 (s) 66 1 19 20 86
1998 20 5 39 (s) 64 1 18 18 82
1999 20 3 37 R 61 1 17 17 78
2000 21 4 39 R 64 1 17 18 82
2001 18 4 35 58 1 8 8 6 72
2002 18 3 36 57 1 6 7 5 69
2003 23 3 17 42 1 8 8 6 57
2004 22 4 22 49 (s) 8 9 6 64
2005 23 4 20 47 (s) 8 9 6 61
2006 22 2 19 (s) 44 (s) 9 9 6 59
2007 23 2 20 44 1 6 7 4 55
2008 23 2 20 45 (s) 9 9 6 60
2009 20 1 26 47 (s) 8 8 6 61
2010 R 19 1 R 30 R (s) R 50 (s) R 8 8 5 R 63
2011P 17 1 28 (s) 46 (s) 8 8 6 60
  Industrial Sector 9
1989 297 84 385 90 856 527 15 542 38 1,437
1990 327 113 443 137 1,019 632 20 652 40 1,711
1991 315 103 444 144 1,005 606 19 625 44 1,674
1992 324 107 466 155 1,052 641 19 660 40 1,752
1993 325 117 475 139 1,055 652 23 675 39 1,769
1994 333 119 501 138 1,092 707 21 729 41 1,862
1995 329 105 540 140 1,114 706 20 726 44 1,884
1996 329 118 557 146 1,150 684 21 705 43 1,897
1997 328 121 541 142 1,132 713 22 735 53 1,920
1998 318 124 601 162 1,206 689 24 713 46 1,965
1999 313 115 629 175 1,233 679 18 697 48 1,978
2000 309 98 615 179 1,201 700 20 720 50 1,971
2001 284 80 542 128 1,034 548 16 564 46 1,644
2002 278 66 458 112 914 537 15 552 39 1,505
2003 272 75 393 101 842 588 16 604 46 1,491
2004 290 85 393 108 876 628 13 641 35 1,553
2005 280 81 364 102 827 618 20 638 32 1,496
2006 272 69 377 103 821 642 21 663 39 1,523
2007 266 67 322 96 751 605 21 625 38 1,414
2008 255 39 285 89 668 563 21 584 13 1,265
2009 223 45 296 80 644 500 21 521 22 1,188
2010 R 243 R 34 R 308 R 72 R 657 R 531 R 24 R 556 R 18 R 1,231
2011P 241 29 297 81 648 533 23 557 5 1,209
1Anthracite, bituminous coal, subbituminous coal, lignite, waste coal, and coal synfuel. 8Commercial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants.
2Distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, petroleum coke, jet fuel, kerosene, other petroleum, and waste oil. 9Industrial combined-heat-and-power (CHP) plants.
3Natural gas, plus a small amount of supplemental gaseous fuels. R=Revised.  P=Preliminary.  – =No data reported.  (s)=Less than 0.5 trillion Btu.  
4Blast furnace gas, propane gas, and other manufactured and waste gases derived from fossil fuels. Notes:  ·  See Table 8.3b for electric power sector CHP data.  ·  See Note 1, "Coverage of Electricity
Statistics," and Note 2, "Classification of Power Plants Into Energy-Use Sectors," at end of section.  ·  See
"Useful Thermal Output" in Glossary.  ·  Totals may not equal sum of components due to independent
rounding.
5Wood and wood-derived fuels. Web Page:  For related information, see http://www.eia.gov/electricity/.
6Municipal solid waste from biogenic sources, landfill gas, sludge waste, agricultural byproducts, and
other biomass.  Through 2000, also includes non-renewable waste (municipal solid waste from
non-biogenic sources, and tire-derived fuels).
Sources:  ·  1989-1997—U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), Form EIA-867, "Annual Nonutility
Power Producer Report."  ·  1998-2000—EIA, Form EIA-860B, "Annual Electric Generator
Report—Nonutility."  ·  2001-2003—EIA, Form EIA-906, "Power Plant Report."  ·  2004-2007—EIA, Form
EIA-920, "Combined Heat and Power Plant Report."  ·  2008 forward—EIA, Form EIA-923, "Power Plant
Operations Report."
7Batteries, chemicals, hydrogen, pitch, purchased steam, sulfur, miscellaneous technologies, and,
beginning in 2001, non-renewable waste (municipal solid waste from non-biogenic sources, and tire-derived
fuels).
 
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