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Energy Efficiency Trends in Canada, 1990 to 2004
Appendix A: Data Presented in the Report
FIGURE 5.3: Changes in Energy Use Due to Activity, Structure and Energy Efficiency, 1990-2004* (petajoules)
| |
Activity Effect |
Structure Effect |
Energy Efficiency Effect |
| 1990 |
0.00 |
0.00 |
0.00 |
| 1995 |
198.10 |
176.21 |
-171.29 |
| 1996 |
222.88 |
174.29 |
-112.05 |
| 1997 |
371.54 |
125.11 |
-216.26 |
| 1998 |
443.72 |
63.16 |
-284.45 |
| 1999 |
663.29 |
-4.79 |
-347.78 |
| 2000 |
843.14 |
-62.91 |
-377.35 |
| 2001 |
819.48 |
-153.87 |
-384.95 |
| 2002 |
921.38 |
-148.33 |
-328.02 |
| 2003 |
963.56 |
-145.97 |
-279.06 |
| 2004 |
1,097.78 |
-223.86 |
-313.86 |
|
| * For the 2001 reporting year, the Industrial Consumption of Energy Survey was converted to NAICS. Statistics Canada, at the request of the OEE, revisited the historical series and developed NAICS-based industrial data for 1990 and 1995 to 2000. However, NAICS-based data for some industries are not currently available for 1991 to 1994, hence the gap in the analysis for this period. |
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