Intensity Estimates - Table 4.

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Table 4.  Energy-Intensity Ratio of Total Inputs of Energy per Value of Shipments by Major Manufacturing Groups for 1985, 1988, 1991, and 1994.
(Adjusted to Base Year = 1985)
- - Energy Intensity

(thousand Btu/1992 constant dollars)

Change in Energy Efficiency

(percents)

SIC Code Major Group 1985 1988 1991 1994 1985-1988 1985-1991 1985-1994
20 Food and Kindred Products 2.41 2.52 2.36 2.72 -4.57 1.69 -12.89
21 Tobacco Products 0.51 0.64 0.65 W -25.26 -27.99 W
22 Textile Mill Products 4.07 4.07 4.24 3.82 0.10 -4.10 6.15
23 Apparel and Other Textile Products 0.47 0.60 0.73 0.38 -27.84 -55.75 18.40
24 Lumber and Wood Products 5.24 4.56 5.63 5.05 12.99 -7.40 3.70
25 Furniture and Fixtures 1.37 1.50 1.77 1.16 -9.75 -29.28 15.20
26 Paper and Allied Products 17.82 16.18 18.64 17.71 9.24 -4.57 0.65
27 Printing and Publishing 0.62 0.72 0.76 0.74 -16.19 -22.97 -19.06
28 Chemicals and Allied Products 11.09 10.59 11.51 12.14 4.51 -3.77 -9.52
29 Petroleum and Coal Products 18.11 20.08 19.61 25.85 -10.90 -8.31 -42.74
30 Rubber and Misc. Plastics Products 2.81 2.80 2.39 2.22 0.33 14.78 21.03
31 Leather and Leather Products 1.30 1.35 1.25 W -4.22 3.90 W
32 Stone, Clay and Glass Products 14.75 15.37 16.42 14.69 -4.21 -11.31 0.42
33 Primary Metal Industries 19.57 17.72 16.92 16.27 9.43 13.55 16.86
34 Fabricated Metal Products 1.91 2.01 1.94 1.98 -5.37 -1.87 -3.76
35 Industrial Machinery and Equipment 1.14 1.10 1.08 0.86 3.54 5.35 24.30
36 Electronic and Other Electric Equipment 1.11 1.15 1.04 0.90 -3.74 6.18 19.05
37 Transportation Equipment 0.89 0.85 0.96 W 4.30 -7.59 W
38 Instruments and Related Products 0.92 0.88 0.87 1.10 4.21 5.69 -19.52
39 Misc. Manufacturing Industries 1.14 1.06 0.97 1.16 6.74 15.05 -1.54
- Total 5.34 5.27 5.43 5.77 1.41 -1.64 -8.07

W = Withheld to avoid disclosing data for individual establishments.

Note:  Positive percent change indicates a decrease in energy intensity and an increase in energy efficiency.  Negative percent change indicates an increase in energy intensity and a decrease in energy efficiency.

Source:  Energy Information Administration, Manufacturing Consumption of Energy 1994, DOE/EIA-0512(94), Washington, DC, 1997; Manufacturing Consumption of Energy 1991, DOE/EIA-0512(91), Washington, DC, 1994; Manufacturing Energy Consumption Survey:  Consumption of Energy, 1988, DOE/EIA-0512(88), Washington, DC, 1991; and Manufacturing Energy Consumption Survey:  Consumption of Energy, 1985, DOE/EIA-0512(85), Washington, DC, 1988.

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