Figure 3-3: Distribution of IndustrialEnergy Consumption by EndUse Compressed Air Other Lighting Fans Cooling Other Process Pumping Refrigeration Heating Drives ... Figure 3-3 summarizes industrialenduseenergy consumption. As this figure shows, pumping and machine drives account for the largest shares of industrialenergy consumption. Refrigeration/process cooling, fans, compressed air, and process heating
2 billion for energy. Total energy use by industry accounted for 38 percent of the total energy use and 33 percent of end-use GHG emissions. Using more diverse energy sources ... associated with the industrial sector compared to its share of energy. Although GDP
and promote usage of energy management in SMEs, improving energy consumption efficiency ... of SMEs with energy management and efficient energy consumption ... energy consumption efficiency and implement the environmental protection responsibilities
the distribution of energy consumption in the industrial sector. Manufacturing accounts for the majority of the energy use in this sector. But even within individual industries such as chemicals or steel, energy use is very different, so generalizing about industrial
Figure 1. Distribution of Industrial Motor System Energy Use by Application Other Pumps Material Processing Fans Material Handling Refrigeration Air Compressors Source: Xenergy, Inc., 1998. ... As shown in the pie chart (Figure 1), industrial fan systems account for 13.7 percent of the annual U.S. industrial motor system energy consumption, equivalent to 102 billion kWh/yr (Xenergy, 1998). Significant energy savings opportunities exist
extensively at most industrial facilities for boiler fuel, power generation, and process heating. Figure 2-6 shows the distribution of energy used by industrial facilities
not necessarily use the most energy. For example, the pulp and paper industry is responsible for 3 percent of economic activity (Figure 5.4) but 19 percent of industrialenergy use ... energy use (Figure 5.3).
a big portion of the energy sources for the sector. This is shown in Fig. 2 for the 2005 industrialenergy consumption in Indonesia. ... The main energy carriers used in Indonesia’s industrial sector are basically
Cantonal production and surplus (in GWh) The distribution to our customers ... Surplus distribution recorded an increase of 2.959 million kWh (+ 40%) compared ... participation Nuclear participation Ticino consumption Supply
Food and beverages Wood Other industry Pulp and paper Aluminium Chemical Non-metallic minerals Ferroalloys Figure 3 Distribution of final energy use of different industry sectors in 2003 [SSB 2006] ... The food and beverage industry (Nace 15) uses more energy as process heat than many other industries, such as mechanical industry. The food and beverage industry also is a rather big energy consumer in the Norwegian industry, as shown in Figure 3.