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Table 4:  Major fuel consumption and cost by type of health care and size category

Sum of Major Fuels
Consumption Cost
Total (trillion Btu) per Building (million Btu) per Square Foot  (thousand Btu) per million Btu (dollars)
All Health Care Buildings 561 5,342 240.4 9.38
       
Type of Health Care
Inpatient 484 22,000 295.1 8.51
Outpatient 77 923 110.7 14.87
 
Building Floorspace Category      
Small  Q Q Q Q
Medium 74 1,819 132.6 12.32
Large  471 66,006 290.5 8.56

Q=Data withheld because the Relative Standard Error (RSE) was greater than 50 percent, or data were reported for fewer than 20 buildings.
Small buildings = 1,001 to 5,000 square feet
Medium buildings = 5,001 to 50,000 square feet
Large buildings = Over 50,000 square feet

Source:  Energy Information Administration, 
1995 Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey.



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