1.2 : Building Sector Expenditures
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2010 Buildings
Energy End-Use Expenditure Splits, by Fuel Type ($2010 Billion) (1) |
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Distil. |
Resid. |
LPG |
Oth(2) |
Total |
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Coal |
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Electricity |
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Total |
Percent |
| Space Heating
(3) |
53.7 |
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14.2 |
0.9 |
8.0 |
0.6 |
23.7 |
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0.1 |
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23.2 |
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100.8 |
23.4% |
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| Space Cooling |
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0.4 |
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61.3 |
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61.7 |
14.3% |
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| Lighting |
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59.3 |
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59.3 |
13.8% |
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| Water Heating |
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18.3 |
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2.6 |
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2.0 |
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4.6 |
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17.8 |
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40.7 |
9.4% |
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| Refrigeration
(4) |
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26.9 |
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26.9 |
6.2% |
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| Electronics
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26.1 |
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26.1 |
6.1% |
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| Ventilation
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15.9 |
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15.9 |
3.7% |
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| Cooking |
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4.0 |
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0.8 |
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0.8 |
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8.8 |
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13.6 |
3.2% |
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| Computers |
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12.1 |
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12.1 |
2.8% |
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| Wet Cleaning
(7) |
0.6 |
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11.0 |
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11.6 |
2.7% |
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| Other (8) |
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2.7 |
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0.3 |
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7.7 |
1.2 |
9.2 |
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27.3 |
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39.2 |
9.1% |
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| Adjust to SEDS
(9) |
6.2 |
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5.2 |
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5.2 |
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11.9 |
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23.4 |
5.4% |
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| Total |
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86.0 |
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22.3 |
0.9 |
18.5 |
1.8 |
43.5 |
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301.6 |
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431.2 |
100% |
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| Note(s): |
1)
Expenditures include coal and exclude wood. 2) Includes kerosene space
heating ($0.6 billion) and motor gasoline other uses ($1.2 billion). 3)
Includes furnace fans ($4.5 billion). 4) Includes refrigerators ($24.1
billion) and freezers ($2.8 billion). 5) Includes color televisions ($11.0
billion) and other electronics ($15.0 billion). 6) Commercial only;
residential fan and pump energy use included proportionately in space heating
and cooling. 7) Includes clothes washers ($1.1 billion), natural gas clothes
dryers ($0.6 billion), electric clothes dryers ($6.5 billion) and dishwashers
($3.4 billion). 8) Includes residential small electric devices, heating
elements, motors, swimming pool heaters, hot tub heaters, outdoor grills, and
natural gas outdoor lighting. Includes commercial services station equipment,
ATMs, telecommunications equipment, medical equipment, pumps, lighting,
emergency electric generators, manufacturing performed in commercial
buildings. 9) Expenditures related to an energy adjustment that EIA uses to
relieve discrepancies between data sources. Refers to energy attributable to
the residential and commercial buildings sectors, but not directly to
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Related Tables:
Sources:
EIA, National Energy Modeling System (NEMS) for AEO 2012 Early Release, Jan. 2012
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| EIA, Annual Energy Outlook 2012 Early Release, Jan. 2012, Summary Reference Case Tables, Table A2, p. 3-5, Table A3, p. 6-8 for prices, Table A4, p. 9-10 for residential energy consumption, and Table A5, p. 11-12 for commercial energy consumption
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| BTS/A.D. Little, Electricity Consumption by Small End-Uses in Residential Buildings, Aug. 1998, Appendix A for residential Auxiliary Equipment, and Ventilation, Oct. 1999, p. 1-2, 5-25 and 5-26 for commercial ventilation
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