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Commercial Buildings:

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Households:
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 blue bullet 1993 Data Reports
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Manufacturing:
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 blue bullet 1991 Data Reports
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Transportation:
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Energy Efficiency:
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Regional Energy Profiles
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Energy Users Publications
and Special Topics


Commercial Buildings Sector

1999 Data

  • Computers and PC Copiers HTML

  • 1999 Principal Building Activities HTML

  • Commercial Buildings Characteristics Data. HTML

1995 Data

  • A Look at Commercial Buildings in 1995: Characteristics, Energy Consumption, and Energy Expenditures.

  • Full report (PDF - includes detailed tables; 402 pages, 5.7 MB)

    Selected Sections (PDF):

    At A Glance (4 pages, 315 KB)

    Front Matter and Chaps. 1 - 5 ( 61 pages, 363 KB)

    Appendices A - F (43 pages, 349 KB)

    Glossary (16 pages, 139 KB)

     
  • Commercial Buildings Characteristics 1995      HTML

  • Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption and Expenditures 1995
        HTML    PDF

  • End-Use Intensities Energy End-Use Intensities in Commercial Buildings 1995 -- Tables only     HTML     PDF

1992 and 1989 Data

  • Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption and Expenditures 1992      HTML     PDF

  • Commercial Buildings Characteristics 1992      HTML
  •     PDF
  • End-Use Intensities Energy End-Use Intensities in Commercial Buildings 1992 -- Tables only     HTML     PDF

  • Energy End-Use Intensities in Commercial Buildings (1989 data)    
    HTML
        PDF

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Other Commercial Reports

  • Buildings and Energy in the 1980's     HTML     PDF

  • Assessment of Energy Use in Multibuilding Facilities     
    HTML
         PDF

  • Federal Buildings Supplemental Survey 1993     HTML    PDF

  • Lighting in Commercial Buildings (1986 data)     HTML     PDF

Special Topics -- Commercial

  • Computers and Photocopiers in Commercial Buildings  HTML

  • A Look at Principal Building Activities in the 1999 CBECS  HTML

  • Food Service Buildings in A Look at Principal Building Activities in the Commercial Buildings for 1995 in the United States   HTML

  • Retail and Service Buildings in A Look at Principal Building Activities in the Commercial Buildings for 1995 in the United States   HTML

  • Health Care Buildings in A Look at Principal Building Activities in the Commercial Buildings for 1995 in the United States    HTML

  • Education Buildings in A Look at Principal Building Activities in the Commercial Buildings for 1995 in the United States   HTML

  • Office Buildings in A Look at Principal Building Activities in the Commercial Buildings for 1995 in the United States   HTML

  • Trends in the Commercial Buildings Sector   HTML

  • Personal Computers and Computer Terminals in Commercial Buildings     HTML

  • Effective Occupied and Vacant Square Footage in Commercial Buildings in 1992     HTML
  • Lighting Type at Home and at Work  HTML   (includes data from the 1993 RECS)


Residential Sector

1997 Data

  • A Look at Residential Energy Consumption in 1997
    Full report (PDF - includes detailed tables; 310 pages, 3.3 MB)

    Selected Sections (PDF Format)


    • Contents (file size 4,124 kilobytes, 8 pages).

    • At A Glance (file size 788 kilobytes, 2 pages).
    • Chapter 1: Overview (file size 1,075 kilobytes, 6 pages).

    • Chapters 2 and 3:Two Decades of RECS and Special Topics (file size 185 kilobytes, 17 pages).

    • Chapter 4: Introducton to the 1997 RECS Detailed Data Tables (file size 38 kilobytes, 7 pages).

    Detailed Tables

    Appendices:


    • A: How the Survey was Conducted (file size 46 kilobytes, 12 pages).

    • B: Survey Estimates and Data Quality (file size 50 kilobytes, 11 pages).
    • C: End-Use Estimation Methodology (file size 21 kilobytes, 5 pages).

    • D: Household Questionnaire (file size 112 kilobytes, 24 pages).
    • E: U.S. Climate Zones and Census Regions and Divisions Maps (file size 213 kilobytes, 2 pages).

    • F: Related EIA Publications on Energy Consumption (file size 26 kilobytes, 7 pages).

    • G: Metric Conversion Factors (file size 7 kilobytes, 1 page).
    • Glossary (file size 90 kilobytes, 18 pages).

1993 Data -- Residential

  • Housing Characteristics 1993     HTML     PDF

  • Household Energy Consumption and Expenditures 1993    HTML     PDF

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Other Residential Reports

  • Reducing Home Heating and Cooling Costs, 1994     PDF

  • Residential Lighting: Use and Potential     HTML

  • Residential Energy Consumption Quality Profile    HTML

  • Buildings and Energy in the 1980's    HTML     PDF

1997 Residential Energy Consumption Survey (RECS): Four Most Populated States (California, Florida, New York, and Texas) HTML

Special Topics

  • Fax and Photocopier Machines HTML

  • Square Footage Measurements and Comparisons HTML

  • Characteristics of Residential Housing Units By Ceiling Fans HTML

  • Cooking Trends in the United States HTML

  • The Effect of Income on Appliances in U.S. Households HTML

  • 1997 Residential Energy Consumption and Expenditures by Origin of Householder HTML

  • 1997 Consumption and Expenditures per Household Member and per Building HTML

  • Heating Oil Use in American HouseholdsHTML

  • Natural Gas Use in American Households HTML

  • Winter Energy Savings from Lower Thermostat Settings HTML

  • Trends in Residential Air-Conditioning Usage from 1978 - 1997 HTML

  • Medians and Percentiles for Household Energy Data  HTML

  • Trends in Residential Air-Conditioning Usage from 1978 to 1997  HTML

  • Fuel Oil in U.S. Homes  HTML

  • Air Conditioning Facts from the 1997 Residential Energy Consumption Survey  HTML

  • Lighting Type at Home and at Work  HTML   (includes data from the 1995 CBECS)


Manufacturing Sector

1998 Data

  • Manufacturing Consumption of Energy    
    HTML
1994 Data

  • Manufacturing Consumption of Energy     
    HTML
        PDF      .WK1

  • Changes in Energy Intensity in the Manufacturing Sector 1985 - 1994     HTML

1991 Data

  • Manufacturing Consumption of Energy 1991     
    HTML     PDF     .WK1

  • Changes in Energy Intensity in the Manufacturing Sector 1985 - 1991      HTML    PDF

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Other Manufacturing Reports

  • Derived Annual Estimates of Manufacturing Energy Consumption, 1974 - 1988      HTML

  • Derived Annual Estimates of Manufacturing Energy Consumption, 1988 - 1994 (Data Tables)      HTML

  • Derived Annual Estimates of Manufacturing Energy Consumption, 1974 - 1988 (Data Tables)     HTML

  • Development of the 1994 Manufacturing Energy Consumption Survey     HTML

Special Topics

  • The Industry Analysis Briefs are a compilation of available energy data and economic information for the following industries which are considered the most energy-intensive in the United States:  Aluminum, Chemicals, Forest Products (Paper and Wood Products), Glass, Metalcasting, Petroleum and Coal Products, and Steel.

  • Fuel Oil Use in Manufacturing - HTML

  • Good-Bye, SIC  -  Hello, NAICS!  HTML

  • How Changing Energy Markets Affect Manufacturing - HTML


Transportation Sector

1994 Data

  • Household Vehicles Energy Consumption 1994    
    HTML
         PDF

1991 Data

  • Household Vehicles Energy Consumption 1991 PDF

Alternative Fuels

  • Profile of Motor -Vehicle Fleets in Atlanta 1994: Assessing the Market for Alternative-Fuel Vehicles   HTML    PDF

  • Describing Current and Potential Markets for Alternative-Fuel Vehicles     PDF

  • Denver Clean-City Fleets    HTML

  • Guide to Surveys of Motor Vehicle Fleets    PDF

Special Topics

  • Change in Method for Estimating Fuel Economy for the RTECS  HTML

  • Odometer Versus Self-Reported Estimates of Vehicle Miles Traveled   HTML


Energy Efficiency

Data Report

  • Measuring Energy Efficiency in the United States' Economy: A Beginning     HTML      PDF

Special Topics

  • Trends in Building-Related Energy and Carbon Emissions: Actual and Alternate Scenarios  HTML

  • Energy-Related Carbon Emissions in Manufacturing  HTML


Regional Energy Profiles

Profile Overview

Data Abstracts

Residential Energy Maps

Appliance Reports

Renewable Potential Maps

 

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