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Assumptions to the Annual Energy Outlook 2006
 

 

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[27]  Energy Information Administration, State Energy Data Report 2001, DOE/EIA-0214(2001), (Washington, D.C., November 2004). 

[28]  Energy Information Administration, Manufacturing Energy Consumption Survey, web site www.eia.gov/emeu/mecs/mecs2002/data02/shelltables.html. 

[29]  Aluminum is excluded due to its almost exclusive reliance on electricity in the process and assembly component. 

[30]  U.S., Department of Energy (2003). Motor Master+ 4.0 software database; available online: http://mm3.energy.wsu.edu/mmplus/default.stm. 

[31]  Energy Information Administration, Manufacturing Energy Consumption Survey, web site www.eia.gov/emeu/mecs/mecs2002/data02/shelltables.html. 

[32]  Emissions due to coal-to-liquids plants are included with the electric power sector because these are also large electricity generating plants. 

[33]  These assumptions are based in part on Energy Information Administration, Industrial Technology and Data Analysis Supporting the NEMS Industrial Model (Focis Associates, October 2005).