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End-use energy-consumption data base. Version 10. User's manual

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:6439256
The End Use Energy Consumption Data Base contains estimates of United States energy consumption categorized by fuel type, section of the economy, end use, and geographic area. Eight sectors are considered: agriculture, mining, construction, manufacturing, transportation, commercial, household, and electric utilities. For the agriculture, mining, manufacturing, and commercial sectors there are breakouts by major industries. For the transportation sector, there is a breakout by mode of transportation. For the household sector, there are breakouts by type of housing structure and income level. Consumption estimates are at the national, census-division, and state levels, except for the household and commercial sectors, which are only at the national and census-division levels. The version of the data base described by this manual (Version 110) contains consumption estimates for 1967, 1971, and 1974; the commercial sector estimates are for 1974 only. Future versions will contain estimates for 1975. The data base exists in two forms: as a sequential file on tape and as a random access file on the EIA computer. The random access file must be accessed by use of the data base management system - ADABAS.
Research Organization:
Department of Energy, Washington, DC (USA). Energy Information Administration
OSTI ID:
6439256
Report Number(s):
DOE/EIA-0175
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English