1991 Manufacturing Consumption of Energy 1991 Executive Summary
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1991

Figure showing  the Largest Energy Consumers in the Manufacturing Sector


Executive Summary

The Manufacturing Consumption of Energy 1991 report presents statistics about the energy consumption of the manufacturing sector, based on the 1991 Manufacturing Energy Consumption Survey (MECS). The MECS is the only comprehensive source of national-level data on U.S. manufacturing energy use. The 1991 MECS is the third in an ongoing series of surveys conducted at 3-year intervals beginning in 1985. Pursuant to a provision of the Energy Policy Act of 1992, the MECS will be conducted biennially beginning in 1994.

The MECS surveys a nationally representative sample of manufacturing establishments by means of mailed questionnaires. The 1991 sample represented 98 percent of the U.S. manufacturing sector universe, which consists of all manufacturing establishments in the 50 States and the District of Columbia. Compared with the 1988 MECS, the designed sample size for 1991 was increased from 12,065 manufacturing establishments to 16,054 establishments.

The following are some of the key findings of the survey:


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