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Consumption of Energy for All Purposes (First Use) | |||
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Table 1.1 By Mfg. Industry & Region (physical units) | |||
Table 1.2 By Mfg. Industry & Region (trillion Btu) | |||
Table 1.3 By Value of Shipments & Employment Size Category & Region | |||
Table 1.4 Number of Establishments Using Energy Consumed for All Purpose | |||
Table 1.5 By Further Classification of "Other" Energy Sources | |||
Energy Used as a Nonfuel (Feedstock) | |||
Table 2.1 By Mfg. Industry & Region (physical units) | |||
Table 2.2 By Mfg. Industry & Region (trillion Btu) | |||
Table 2.3 By Value of Shipments & Employment Size Category | |||
Table 2.4 Number of Establishment Using Energy Consumed as a Nonfuel | |||
Energy Consumption as a Fuel | |||
Table 3.1 By Mfg. Industry & Region (physical units) | |||
Table 3.2 By Mfg. Industry & Region (trillion Btu) | |||
Table 3.3 By Value of Shipments & Employment Size Category & Region | |||
Table 3.4 Number of Establishments Using Energy Consumed as a Fuel | |||
Table 3.5 Byproducts in Fuel Consumption by Mfg. Industry & Region (trillion Btu) | |||
Table 3.6 Selected Wood & Wood-Related Products in Fuel Consumption (trillion Btu) | |||
Offsite-Produced Fuel Consumption | |||
Table 4.1 By Mfg. Industry (physical units) | |||
Table 4.2 By Mfg. Industry & Region (trillion Btu) | |||
Table 4.3 By Value of Shipments & Employment Size Category | |||
Table 4.4 Number of Establishments Using Offsite-Produced Fuel for Consumption | |||
Energy Consumed as a Fuel by End Use | |||
Table 5.1 By Mfg. Industry with Net Electricity (physical units) | |||
Table 5.2 By Mfg. Industry with Net Electricity (trillion Btu) | |||
Table 5.3 By Mfg. Industry with Total Consumption of Electricity (physical units) | |||
Table 5.4 By Mfg. Industry with Total Consumption of Electricity (trillion Btu) | |||
Table 5.5 By Region with Net Electricity (physical units) | |||
Table 5.6 By Region with Net Electricity (trillion Btu) | |||
Table 5.7 By Region with Total Consumption of Electricity (physical units) | |||
Table 5.8 By Region with Total Consumption of Electricity (trillion Btu) | |||
Ratios of Mfg. Fuel Consumption to Economic Characteristics | |||
Table 6.1 By Mfg. Industry & Region | |||
Table 6.2 By Value of Shipments or Employment Size Category & Region | |||
Table 6.3 By Mfg. Industry & Value of Shipments | |||
Table 6.4 By Mfg. Industry & Employment Size | |||
Average Prices of Purchased Energy Sources | |||
Table 7.1 All Collected Energy Sources by Mfg. Industry & Region (dollars per physical units) | |||
Table 7.2 All Collected Energy Sources by Mfg. Industry & Region (dollars per million Btu) | |||
Table 7.3 Purchased Electricity, Natural Gas, Steam by type of Supplier, Mfg. Industry, & Region (dollars per physical unit) | |||
Table 7.4 Selected Energy Sources by Region & Employment or Value of Shipments Size Categories (dollars per physical unit) | |||
Table 7.5 Selected Energy Sources by Region & Employment or Value of Shipments Size Categories (dollars per million Btu) | |||
Quantity of Purchased Energy | |||
Table 7.6 Selected Energy Sources by Mfg. Industry & Region (physical units) | |||
Table 7.7 Purchased Electricity, Natural Gas, Steam by type of Supplier, Mfg., Industry, & Region | |||
Table 7.8 Number of Establishments by Purchased Electricity, Natural Gas, Steam by type of Supplier, & Mfg. Industry | |||
Expenditures for Purchased Energy (Millions of Dollars) | |||
Table 7.9 Selected Energy Sources by Mfg. Industry & Region | |||
Table 7.10 Purchased Electricity, Natural Gas, Steam by type of Supplier, Mfg., Industry, & Region | |||
Energy Management Activities & Energy-Savings Technologies | |||
Table 8.1 Number of Establishments Participating in Energy Management Activities | |||
Table 8.2 Number of Establishments with General Technologies | |||
Table 8.3 Number of Establishments with Cogeneration Technologies | |||
Table 8.4 Number of Establishments Participating in Specific Energy-Management Activities | |||
Table 8.5 Number of Establishments by Management Decision-Making Process | |||
Table 8.6 Number of Establishments by Participation in Programs Dedicated to Improving Energy Consumption | |||
Table 8.7 Number of Establishments by Simple Payback Period | |||
Table 8.8 Number of Establishments by Participation in Setting Goals for Improving Energy Consumption | |||
Table 8.9 Number of Establishments by Designation of Representative(s) Responsible for Energy Management | |||
Table 8.10 Number of Establishments by Submetering Capability | |||
Table 8.11 Number of Establishments by Participation of Audits to Identify Potential Energy Saving Opportunities | |||
Floorspace & Building Counts | |||
Table 9.1 Enclosed Floorspace & Number of Establishment Buildings | |||
Fuel Switching | |||
Table 10.1 Nonswitchable Minimum Requirements & Maximum Consumption Potential (establishment counts) | |||
Table 10.2 Capability to Switch from Natural Gas to Alternative Energy (quantities) | XLS PDF | ||
Table 10.3 Capability to Switch from Natural Gas to Alternative Energy Sources (establishment counts) | XLS PDF | ||
Table 10.4 Capability to Switch Residual Fuel Oil to Alternative Energy Sources (quantities) | XLS PDF | ||
Table 10.5 Capability to Switch from Residual Fuel Oil to Alternative Energy Sources (establishment counts) | XLS PDF | ||
Table 10.6 Capability to Switch from Electricity to Alternative Energy Sources (quantities) | XLS PDF | ||
Table 10.7 Capability to Switch from Electricity to Alternative Energy Sources (establishment counts) | XLS PDF | ||
Table 10.8 Capability to Switch from Distillate Fuel Oil to Alternative Energy Sources (quantities) | XLS PDF | ||
Table 10.9 Capability to Switch from Distillate Fuel Oil to Alternative Energy Sources (establishment counts) | XLS PDF | ||
Table 10.10 Capability to Switch from Coal to Alternative Energy Sources (quantities) | XLS PDF | ||
Table 10.11 Capability to Switch from Coal to Alternative Energy Sources (establishment counts) | XLS PDF | ||
Table 10.12 Capability to Switch from HGL to Alternative Energy Sources (quantities) | XLS PDF | ||
Table 10.13 Capability to Switch from HGL to Alternative Energy Sources (establishment counts) | XLS PDF | ||
Table 10.14 Levels of Price Difference that Would Cause Establishments to Switch from Electricity (establishment counts) | XLS PDF | ||
Table 10.15 Levels of Price Difference that Would Cause Establishments to Switch from Natural Gas (establishment counts) | XLS PDF | ||
Table 10.16 Levels of Price Difference that Would Cause Establishments to Switch from Coal (establishment counts) | XLS PDF | ||
Table 10.17 Levels of Price Difference that Would Cause Establishments to Switch from HGL (establishment counts) | XLS PDF | ||
Table 10.18 Levels of Price Difference that Would Cause Establishments to Switch from Distillate Fuel Oil (establishment counts) | XLS PDF | ||
Table 10.19 Levels of Price Difference that Would Cause Establishments to Switch from Residual Fuel Oil (establishment counts) | XLS PDF | ||
Table 10.20 Reasons that Made Electricity Unswitchable (quantities) | XLS PDF | Table 10.21 Reasons That Made Natural Gas Unswitchable (quantities) | XLS PDF | Table 10.22 Reasons That Made Coal Unswitchable (quantities) | XLS PDF | Table 10.23 Reasons That Made HGL Unswitchable (quantities) | XLS PDF | Table 10.24 Reasons That Made Distillate Fuel Oil Unswitchable (quantities) | XLS PDF | Table 10.25 Reasons That Made Residual Fuel Oil Unswitchable (quantities) | XLS PDF |
Total Consumption of Electricity | |||
Table 11.1 By Mfg. Industry & Region | |||
Table 11.2 By Value of Shipments & Employment Size Category | |||
Components of Onsite Generation of Electricity | |||
Table 11.3 By Mfg. Industry | |||
Table 11.4 By Value of Shipments & Employment Size Category | |||
Electricity Sales to Utility & Nonutility Purchasers | |||
Table 11.5 By Mfg. Industry | |||
Table 11.6 By Value of Shipments & Employment Size Category |
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