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Among the most energy-intensive industries in the United
States are those that manufacture aluminum, chemicals, forest products (such as paper and
wood products), glass, metalcasting, petroleum and coal products, and steel. To
summarize the available energy data and economic information, an Industry Analysis Brief
has been prepared for each of these industries, with the following contents:
- Introduction
- Industry SICs (Standard Industrial Classifications)
- Economic Profile and Trends
- Value of Shipments
- Annual Production
- Labor Productivity
- Energy Use
- Energy Use by Fuel
- Fuel Consumption by End Use
- Energy Consumption by Sector
- Energy Expenditures
- Onsite Generation (if applicable)
- Energy Intensity
- Technologies and Equipment
- Cogeneration Technologies (if applicable)
- Generic Technologies
- Energy-Management Activities
- Sources (outside sources used in the report)
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