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Energy Efficiency Trends in Canada, 1990 to 2009

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Appendix A: Reconciliation of data

Table A.1 Reconciliation of data with Canada's Report on Energy Supply-Demand in Canada (RESD) – 2009
  RESD data (PJ) Residential wood (PJ) Commercial & public admin. diesel (PJ) Commercial & Public admin. aviation fuels (PJ) Commercial & Public admin. motor gasoline (PJ)
Sector          
Residential 1,316 106      
Commercial/
institutional
1,503   (207) (39) (71)
Industrial 2,245        
Transportation 2,396   207 39 71
Agriculture 188        
Final demand 7,648 106 0 0 0
Non-energy 902        
Producer consumption 1,278        
Net supply 9,828 106 0 0 0
Fuel conversion          
Electricity, steam & coal/coke input fuels¹ 3,791        
Electricity, steam & coal/coke production² (2,250)        
Total primary 11,369 106 0 0 0


Table A.1 Reconciliation of data with Canada's Report on Energy Supply-Demand in Canada (RESD) – 2009 (continued)
  Pipeline fuels (PJ) Wood waste & pulping liquor (PJ) Waste fuels used in cement industry (PJ) Re-allocation of producer
consumption by refineries and mining industries (PJ)
Data presented in this report (PJ)
Sector          
Residential         1,422
Commercial/
institutional
        1,186
Industrial   418 4 502 3,168
Transportation (136)       2,577
Agriculture         188
Final demand (136) 418 4 502 8,542
Non-energy         902
Producer consumption 136     (502) 912
Net supply 0 418 4 0 10,356
Fuel conversion          
Electricity, steam &
coal/coke input fuels¹
        3,791
Electricity, steam &
coal/coke production²
        (2,250)
Total primary 0 418 4 0 11,897

Notes on sources of energy use data for five end-use sectors:

Residential: Base data taken from RESD (Table 2-1) Residential plus residential wood use (estimated from Natural Resources Canada's Residential End-Use Model).

Commercial/institutional: Base data taken from RESD (Table 2-1) Public administration and Commercial and other institutional less (Table 4-1) Public administration and Commercial and other institutional motor gasoline, diesel, aviation gasoline and aviation turbo fuel columns.

Industrial: Base data taken from RESD (Table 2-1) Total industrial plus (Table 10) solid wood waste and spent pulping liquor less (Table 8) wood waste and spent pulping liquor used for electricity generation multiplied by a conversion factor, plus (Table 4-1) Producer consumption for refining and mining industries of still gas, diesel, heavy fuel oil, light fuel oil, kerosene, petroleum coke and refinery LPG columns, plus (Canadian Industrial Energy End-Use Data and Analysis Centre) waste fuels from the cement industry.

Transportation: Base data taken from RESD (Table 2-1) Total transportation less Pipelines plus (Table 4-1) Public administration and Commercial and other institutional motor gasoline, diesel, aviation gasoline and aviation turbo fuel columns.

Agriculture: Base data taken from RESD (Table 2-1) Agriculture.

¹ "Electricity, steam & coal/coke input fuels" represents the amount of input energy from source fuels (coal, uranium, etc.) that is transformed to electricity, steam, coke and coke gas.
² "Electricity, steam & coal/coke production" represents the amount of electricity, steam, coke and coke gas produced. The difference between these items is referred to as conversion losses.

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