On Tue, 11 Dec 2001, Eugene Leitl wrote:
> I don't know how reliable a source
> http://www.sustainableenergy.org/resources/technologies/industry.htm is,
> but it claims industrial sector is responsible for 38% of U.S. national
> energy consumption, and 10% of petroleum consumption.
Statistical Abstract of the United States
http://www.census.gov/prod/2001pubs/statab/sec19.pdf
list for 1999 35.4% "residential and commercial", 37.8% "industrial and
misc." and 26.8% "transportation". Total 96.6 quadrillion BTU (or, in
more sensible units, roughly 9*10^12 kilowatt/hours, or about 30,000
kilowatt/hours per year per person).
Ah, another table. Residential consumption only at 10.6 quadrillion BTU
per year. Call it 10% of total energy consumption.
steve
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