Figure 8. Changes in AEOdata for 1998-2000 naturalgas consumption by sector (trillion cubic feet). For more detailed information, contact the National Energy Information Center at (202) 586-8800. ... Annual Energy Outlook with Projections to 2025-Figure 8. Changes in AEOdata for 1998-2000 naturalgas consumption by sector
Figure 8. Changes in AEOdata for 1998-2000 naturalgas consumption by sector (trillion cubic feet) AEO2002 AEO2003 +0.95 +1.07 +0.99 Power generation Industrial Other sectors +0.74 +0.45 +0.63 ... in some changes in naturalgas consumptiondata in AEO2003 as compared with AEO2002 (Figure 8). The impact on the projections for naturalgas consumption ... gigawatts of natural-gas-fired generating capacity in 2001 and 2002, overwhelm
6 “Reserves of Fossil Fuels Plus Technically Recoverable Undiscovered Oil and NaturalGas ... Economic Oil and NaturalGas Resources, ” “Shale Oil, ” and “Heavy Oil.” Available ... and NaturalGas Resources Energy Policy Act of 2005 – Section 357, ” February 2006, Table
Table 2-3 presents recent history and forecasts of U.S. electricity prices by sector. While capable of driving changes in consumption patterns and influencing ... Table 2-3 2008 AEO Reference Forecast – Electricity and NaturalGas Prices by Sector Avg. Growth Macroeconomic Indicators (%/yr) Electricity Prices (2005 cents/kWh) Residential Commercial Industrial NaturalGas (2005 $/million Btu) Residential Commercial ... in the AEO 2008. While electricity prices increased between 2005 and 2007, EIA
coal use), the large naturalgas users (iron & steel, pulp, porcelain ... Figure 2.3. Sectoral breakdown of surveyed GHG emissions by fuel-type for 2005 MOI NaturalGas* Electricity Purchased Millions tons CO2 e (2005) Lubricant oil Coal Kerosene Fuel oil Benzene t l g ills ts lp r n rts er er ee en be ai lin en Pu ... Figure 2.3. Another interesting use of these data is to look at which fuel type is contributing most to GHG emissions within each sector. Figure 2.3. demonstrates that most
demographic and technological change. The AEO method, unlike the CT method, incorporates ... projections for Missouri. For most sectors and fuels, the extrapolation is based on AEO ... the extrapolation is based on AEO projections of national energy use per unit
total domestic naturalgas consumption between AEO 2011 and AEO 2013 of 5.6 percent, while ... Overview forecast greater domestic naturalgas consumption in the years ahead than did ... naturalgas production than did AEO 2011. An analysis from Navigant Consulting, Inc
by naturalgas. In the industrial sector, liquid fuels and other types of petroleum products constitute the major fuel choice for end-uses, followed by naturalgas ... AEO 2008 estimates of total primary energy use in 2008 for the residential ... Renewable Energy Renewable Energy Liquid Fuels and Other Petroleum Coal Coal Liquid Fuels and Other Petroleum NaturalGasNaturalGas Electricity-Related Losses
energy consumption (quadrillion Btu) Petroleum Naturalgas Coal Nuclear Renewables SOURCE ... Policy Options to Reduce Transportation’s Energy Use and Greenhouse Gas ... from AEO 2009 Reference Case Percent Change from AEO Percent Change from AEO Percent Change from AEO Percent Change from AEO Amount Amount Amount Amount Assumed CO2-eq
Use, Land Use Change, and Forestry (LULUCF) NaturalGas and Oil Transmission ... energy consumptiondata from the U.S. Energy Information Administration’s – State Energy Data ... West (MROW) was used. State-specific 2010 electricity consumptiondata