Cross Sectoral Systems

General Industry Characteristics

Global Energy End Use by Sector in 2009

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2012 [1]

Name EJ/y
Industry 105
Transport 93
Residental 85
Services 29
Other 12
TOTAL 324
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2012 [1]

Global Electricity Use by Sector in 2009

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2012 [2]

Name EJ/y
Industry 24
Residental 17
Services 14
Transport 0.9
Other 3.6
TOTAL 59.5
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2012 [2]

Global CO2 Emissions in 2004

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2004 [3]

Name Gt
Industrial 9.7
Other 17.2
TOTAL 26.9
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2004 [3]

Global Industrial Energy Use by Sector in 2009

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2012 [4]

Name EJ
Iron & Steel 26
Chemicals & Petrochemicals 36
Cement 11
Pulp & Paper 6
Aluminum 3.8
Other 44
TOTAL 126.8
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2012 [4]

Industrial Direct CO2 Emissions by Sector in 2006

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2009 [5]

Name Mt
Aluminum 144
Cement 1872
Chemicals 1224
Iron & Steel 2160
Pulp & Paper 144
Other 1656
TOTAL 7200
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2009 [5]

Footnotes

[1] International Energy Agency:http://www.iea.org/etp/explore/

[2] International Energy Agency:http://www.iea.org/etp/explore/

[3] International Energy Agency:http://www.iea.org/w/bookshop/add.aspx?id=298

[4] International Energy Agency:http://www.iea.org/etp/explore/

[5] International Energy Agency (2009) Energy Technology Transitions for Industry:http://www.iea.org/textbase/nppdf/free/2007/tracking_emissions.pdf

Institute for Industrial Productivity & Other Key Reports

Best Practices in Energy Efficient Industrial Technologies – Motor Systems

The report provides a summary of key energy efficiency options for electrical motor motor driven systems, and provides a comprehensive list of organizations and programs working with improving motor system efficiency at global and national levels.

Energy Management Programmes for Industry (IEA - IIP Joint Publication)

This study builds builds on lessons learned from country experiences with implementing Energy Management Programmes and provides actionable guidance on how to plan and design, implement, evaluate and monitor energy management programmes for industry.

Energy Efficiency Improvement Opportunities for the Cement Industry

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) energy guide, Energy Efficiency Improvement and Cost Saving Opportunities for Cement Making, discusses energy efficiency practices and technologies that can be implemented in cement manufacturing plants. This ENERGY STAR guide provides current real world examples of cement plants saving energy and reducing cost and carbon dioxide emissions.