2.4 : Residential Environmental Data
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2010 Residential
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Distil. |
Resid. |
LPG |
Oth(2) |
Total |
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Coal |
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Electricity (3) |
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Percent |
| Space Heating
(4) |
185.5 |
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38.8 |
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18.7 |
2.2 |
59.7 |
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0.7 |
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77.6 |
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323.5 |
26.3% |
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0.0 |
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210.2 |
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210.2 |
17.1% |
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| Water Heating |
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68.7 |
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7.1 |
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4.6 |
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11.7 |
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90.4 |
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170.8 |
13.9% |
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| Lighting |
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126.0 |
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126.0 |
10.2% |
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| Electronics
(5) |
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96.5 |
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96.5 |
7.8% |
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| Refrigeration
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80.7 |
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80.7 |
6.6% |
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| Wet Cleaning
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2.9 |
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57.8 |
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60.8 |
4.9% |
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| Cooking |
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11.4 |
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1.9 |
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1.9 |
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42.6 |
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55.9 |
4.5% |
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| Computers |
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30.5 |
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30.5 |
2.5% |
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| Other (8) |
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10.2 |
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10.2 |
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36.3 |
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46.5 |
3.8% |
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| Adjust to SEDS
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30.1 |
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30.1 |
2.4% |
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| Total |
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268.5 |
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45.9 |
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35.3 |
2.2 |
83.5 |
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878.7 |
1,231.4 |
100% |
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| 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. Carbon emissions calculated from EIA, Assumptions to the AEO
2011. 2) Includes kerosene space heating (2.2 MMT). 3) Excludes electric
imports by utilities. 4) Includes residential furnace fans (23.9 MMT). 5)
Includes color television (58.2 MMT) and other office equipment (30.5 MMT).
6) Includes refrigerators (66.1 MMT) and freezers (14.6 MMT). 7) Includes
clothes washers (5.8 MMT), natural gas clothes dryers (2.9 MMT), electric
clothes dryers (34.3 MMT), and dishwashers (17.8 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. 9) Emissions related to a discrepancy between
data sources and that results from energy attributable to the buildings
sector, but not directly to specific end-uses. |
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Related Tables:
Sources:
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| BTS/A.D. Little, Electricity Consumption by Small End-Uses in Residential Buildings, Aug. 1998, Appendix A for residential electric end-uses
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