2.4 : Residential Environmental Data




2.4.6 2035 Residential Buildings Energy End-Use Carbon Dioxide Emissions Splits, by Fuel Type
(Million Metric Tons) (1)
Natural Petroleum
Gas Distil. Resid. LPG Oth(2) Total Coal Electricity (3) Total Percent
Space Heating (4) 169.7 22.8 14.1 1.5 38.3 0.5 76.7 285.3 23.1%
Water Heating 67.2 2.6 2.1 4.7 84.8 156.7 12.7%
Space Cooling 0.0 194.5 194.5 15.7%
Electronics (5) 68.1 68.1 5.5%
Refrigeration (6) 81.5 81.5 6.6%
Lighting 74.3 74.3 6.0%
Wet Cleaning (7) 3.5 50.0 53.4 4.3%
Cooking 12.2 1.5 1.5 23.2 37.0 3.0%
Computers 41.9 41.9 3.4%
Other (8)       14.1   14.1   229.6 243.7 19.7%
Total 252.7 25.4 31.9 1.5 58.7 0.5 924.5 1,236.4 100%
Note(s): 1) Emissions assume complete combustion from energy consumption, excluding gas flaring, coal mining, and cement production. Emissions exclude wood since it is assumed that the carbon released from combustion is reabsorbed in a future carbon cycle. 2) Includes kerosene space heating (1.5 MMT). 3) Excludes electric imports by utilities. 4) Includes residential furnace fans (23.1 MMT). 5) Includes color television (68.1 MMT). 6) Includes refrigerators (67.6 MMT) and freezers (13.9 MMT). 7) Includes clothes washers (3.8 MMT), natural gas clothes dryers (3.5 MMT), electric clothes dryers (28.8 MMT), and dishwashers (17.4 MMT). Does not include water heating energy. 8) Includes residential small electric devices, heating elements, motors, swimming pool heaters, hot tub heaters, outdoor grills, and natural gas outdoor lighting.









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