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Industrial Consumption of Energy (ICE) Survey – Summary Report of Energy Use in the Canadian Manufacturing Sector, 1995-2005 – March 2008

This is an archived version of this report. Please refer to the latest version of the
Summary Report of Energy Use in the Canadian Manufacturing Sector, 1995-2008.


Table of Contents

2. Industrial energy data: sources and publications
2.1 Data sources
2.1.1 Industrial Consumption of Energy survey
2.1.2 Report on Energy Supply-Demand in Canada
2.2 Publications
2.2.1 Canadian Industry Program for Energy Conservation
2.2.2 Canadian Industrial Energy End-Use Data and Analysis Centre
2.2.3 Demand and Policy Analysis Division of NRCan
2.3 Comparison of energy data in the various publications
3. Factors that can influence manufacturing energy consumption
3.1 Activity
3.2 Exchange rate
3.3 Prices of energy
3.4 Industry actions
3.5 Changes to the composition of industries
3.6 Natural Resources Canada programs
4. Manufacturing energy consumption (ICE data)
4.1 Total energy consumption of the Manufacturing sector
4.2 Paper Manufacturing
4.3 Primary Metal Manufacturing
4.4 Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing
4.5 Chemical Manufacturing
4.6 Wood Product Manufacturing
4.7 Non-Metallic Mineral Product Manufacturing
4.8 Other Manufacturing
Appendix A – Industries included in data sources and publications
A.1 Industries included in the ICE survey
A.2 Industries included in the RESD Industrial sector
A.3 Industries included in CIPEC annual reports
A.4 Industries included in the CIEEDAC
Industrial sector A.5 Industries included in the Industrial sector of the Energy Use Data Handbook and Energy Efficiency Trends in Canada
Appendix B – North American Industry Classification System
Appendix C – Scope and methodology of the ICE survey
Target population
Sampling
Data collection
Error detection
Estimation
Appendix D – Glossary
Appendix E – References

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