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Analysis of Strategies for Reducing Multiple Emissions from Power Plants:
Sulfur Dioxide, Nitrogen Oxides, and Carbon Dioxide

Table 16.  Projected Total Expenditures for Natural Gas in the Residential, Commercial, and Industrial Sectors, 2005-2020
(Billion 1999 Dollars)

Sector

2005

2008

2010

2015

2020

Reference Case

Residential

36.21

36.94

37.12

  38.56

  41.36

Commercial

19.72

20.77

21.35

  22.29

  23.58

Industrial

33.04

35.50

36.66

  40.60

  46.50

  Total

88.97

93.20

95.13

101.45

111.44

Integrated 1990-7% 2005 Case

Residential

  39.33

  42.31

  42.96

  43.96

  46.16

Commercial

  21.76

  24.08

  24.94

  25.92

  27.10

Industrial

  41.91

  49.56

  51.84

  55.46

  59.44

  Total

103.01

115.95

119.74

125.34

132.71

Difference Between Cases

Residential

  3.12

  5.37

  5.83

  5.41

  4.80

Commercial

  2.04

  3.31

  3.60

  3.63

  3.52

Industrial

  8.87

14.06

15.18

14.86

12.94

  Total

14.04

22.74

24.61

23.89

21.27

Percentage Difference Between Cases

Residential

  8.6

14.5

15.7

14.0

11.6

Commercial

10.4

15.9

16.9

16.3

14.9

Industrial

26.8

39.6

41.4

36.6

27.8

  Total

15.8

24.4

25.9

23.6

19.1

Source: National Energy Modeling System, runs MCBASE.D121300A and FDP7B05.D121300B.

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