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Industrial Consumption of Energy (ICE) Survey – Summary Report of Energy Use in the Canadian Manufacturing Sector, 1995-2007 – December 2009

This is an archived version of this report.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.

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Table of Contents

1 Introduction

2 Factors that can influence the Manufacturing sector’s energy consumption

3 Energy consumption in the Manufacturing sector

3.1 Energy intensity and total energy consumption of the Manufacturing sector
3.2 Energy intensity and energy consumption by subsector
3.3 Energy consumption by energy source

4 Top three energy consuming subsectors

4.1 Paper Manufacturing subsector (NAICS 322)

4.1.1 Paper Manufacturing subsector energy consumption, output and energy         intensity trends
4.1.2 Paper Manufacturing subsector energy consumption trends by industry
4.1.3 Paper Manufacturing subsector energy consumption by source

4.2 Primary Metal Manufacturing subsector (NAICS 331)

4.2.1 Primary Metal Manufacturing subsector energy consumption, output and         energy intensity trends
4.2.2 Primary Metal Manufacturing subsector energy consumption trends by         industry
4.2.3 Primary Metal Manufacturing subsector energy consumption by source

4.3 Petroleum and Coal Product Manufacturing subsector (NAICS 324)

4.3.1 Petroleum and Coal Product Manufacturing subsector energy consumption,         output and energy intensity trends
4.3.2 Petroleum and Coal Product Manufacturing subsector energy consumption         trends by industry
4.3.3 Petroleum and Coal Product Manufacturing subsector energy consumption         by source

Appendix A Glossary

Appendix B North American Industry Classification System

Appendix C Sources

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