Iron and Steel Manufacturing Energy Intensities, 1998 and 2002 |
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Below are data for iron and steel industry from the 1998 and 2002 Manufacturing Energy Consumption Survey (MECS). The tables provide estimates for energy consumed for all purposes, end uses of fuel consumption, offsite-produced fuel consumption, expenditures for purchased energy, as well as energy intensities per value of production and per ton of steel.
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Energy Consumption |
1998 and 2002 |
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Table 1. Consumption of Energy for All Purposes (First Use) | |||
Table 2. End Uses of Fuel Consumption | |||
Table 3. Offsite-Produced Fuel Consumption | |||
Table 4. Expenditures for Purchased Energy |
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Energy Intensity |
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Table 5a. Consumption of Energy for All Purposes per Value of Production | |||
Table 5b. Consumption of Energy for All Purposes per Ton of Steel | |||
Table 6a. End Uses of Fuel Consumption per Value of Production | |||
Table 6b. End Uses of Fuel Consumption per Ton of Steel | |||
Table 7a. Offsite-Produced Fuel Consumption per Value of Production | |||
Table 7b. Offsite-Produced Fuel Consumption per Ton of Steel | |||
Table 8a. Expenditures for Purchased Energy per Value of Production | |||
Table 8b. Expenditures for Purchased Energy per Ton of Steel |
For specific questions about the "Iron and Steel Intensities," please contact: Behjat Hojjati
Robert Adler Release Date: February 2006 |