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Environmental Impact Determination Submitted to the FEA by the State of Arizona for Approval and Funding under the provisions of Title III, Part C of the Energy Policy and Conservation Act; State Energy Conservation Program

Technical Report ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/6263696· OSTI ID:6263696
A review of Arizona's proposed conservation plan was completed. The target of the Arizona plan, as a whole, is to reduce the state's 1980 energy consumption by 38.4599 trillion BTU. This, measured as against the 1980 baseline projection for Arizona of 793.94 trillion BTU equals a 4.8% savings. A savings of 29.4% came from the five required program measures. No significant adverse environmental impacts were expected from implementation of the plan. In Arizona, it is seen that the residential and commercial sectors account for about 32.4% of total energy consumption and (through lighting and thermal efficiency programs) about 76.1% of projected savings; the industrial sector is responsible for 30.1% of total consumption and about 15.5% of savings; while transportation uses about 37.5% of the total consumption and accounts for about 8.4% of total savings; and about 35.7% of all fuels consumed are for the purpose of generating electricity purchased by the residential, commercial, and industrial sectors.
Research Organization:
State of Arizona (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
Federal Energy Administration (FEA)
OSTI ID:
6263696
Report Number(s):
DOE/TIC--10697
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English