Energy Use and Loss Footprints
How does your plant compare to the average energy use and loss in your industry?
Learn More About Energy Footprints
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Role of Energy Efficiency
Understand the value of energy system efficiency (PDF 218 KB).
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Understanding Energy Footprints
Learn how to read the footprints and understand the flow of energy in your industry (PDF 127 KB).
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Scope of Each Footprint
Find out which footprint best describes your industry (PDF 158 KB).
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Assumptions and Definitions
Understand the assumptions used to make the footprints such as the average efficiencies of equipment and energy systems found inside a manufacturing plant today (PDF 130 KB).
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Data Sources
View the publications used as data sources for the footprints (PDF 88 KB).
Energy Footprints map the flow of energy supply, demand, and losses in U.S. manufacturing industries. Identifying the sources and end uses of energy helps to pinpoint areas of energy-saving opportunities, and provides a baseline to calculate the benefits of improving energy efficiency.
Each footprint represents an average picture of energy use for each industry and illustrates:
- The portion of energy that is purchased from utilities, generated onsite, and transported to the local grid.
- Where and how energy is used within a typical plant.
- Where energy is lost due to inefficiencies, both inside and outside the plant.
Actual energy use in a plant will vary from the industry average.
Energy losses shown on the footprints indicate immediate opportunities to improve efficiency and lower energy consumption by implementing best energy management practices, improved energy systems, and new technology.
Energy Footprints are available below for each industry, and present the data in three levels of detail. Download Adobe Reader.
- Manufacturing Energy Footprint (total for manufacturing) (PDF 60 KB)
- Aluminum Energy Footprint (PDF 60 KB)
- Cement Energy Footprint (PDF 60 KB)
- Chemicals Energy Footprint (PDF 57 KB)
- Computers, Electronics, Appliances, Electrical Equipment Energy Footprint (PDF 62 KB)
- Fabricated Metals Energy Footprint (PDF 61 KB)
- Food and Beverage Energy Footprint (PDF 58 KB)
- Forest Products Energy Footprint (PDF 63 KB)
- Foundries Energy Footprint (PDF 61 KB)
- Glass and Fiber Glass Energy Footprint (PDF 58 KB)
- Heavy Machinery Energy Footprint (PDF 64 KB)
- Mining Energy Footprint (PDF 122 KB)
- Petroleum Refining Energy Footprint (PDF 62 KB)
- Plastics and Rubber Products Energy Footprint (PDF 63 KB)
- Steel Energy Footprint (PDF 60 KB)
- Textiles Energy Footprint (PDF 61 KB)
- Transportation Equipment Energy Footprint (PDF 63 KB