Energy USe
Electric Power Sector
Transportation Sector
Industiral Sector
Commerical Sector
Residential Energy
U.S. households use most of their energy for space heating and air conditioning (about 52%). Water heating, lighting, refrigeration, and appliances make up the rest. Energy use depends on factors like home size, location, and climate. Electricity and natural gas are the main sources, and most homes use more than one type of energy.
The U.S. industrial sector uses energy from natural gas, petroleum, electricity, coal, and renewables. It accounts for about 35% of U.S. energy use, with most of it going to manufacturing. Energy is mainly used to power equipment and heat industrial processes.
The transportation sector uses about 30% of U.S. energy, mostly for moving people and goods. Petroleum is the main source (about 89%), especially gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. Cars and light trucks use the most energy, and biofuels and electricity make up a small share.
The U.S. commercial sector has about 5.9 million buildings and uses large amounts of energy, mostly electricity and natural gas. Office buildings use the most energy overall. The biggest use of energy in commercial buildings is space heating (about 32%), followed by lighting and ventilation.
The electric power sector includes electricity-only and combined heat and power (CHP) plants that mainly produce and sell electricity, or both electricity and heat, to the public. It is classified under NAICS Code 22.
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Energy USe
Electric Power Sector
Transportation Sector
Industiral Sector
Commerical Sector
Residential Energy
U.S. households use most of their energy for space heating and air conditioning (about 52%). Water heating, lighting, refrigeration, and appliances make up the rest. Energy use depends on factors like home size, location, and climate. Electricity and natural gas are the main sources, and most homes use more than one type of energy.
The U.S. industrial sector uses energy from natural gas, petroleum, electricity, coal, and renewables. It accounts for about 35% of U.S. energy use, with most of it going to manufacturing. Energy is mainly used to power equipment and heat industrial processes.
The transportation sector uses about 30% of U.S. energy, mostly for moving people and goods. Petroleum is the main source (about 89%), especially gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel. Cars and light trucks use the most energy, and biofuels and electricity make up a small share.
The U.S. commercial sector has about 5.9 million buildings and uses large amounts of energy, mostly electricity and natural gas. Office buildings use the most energy overall. The biggest use of energy in commercial buildings is space heating (about 32%), followed by lighting and ventilation.
The electric power sector includes electricity-only and combined heat and power (CHP) plants that mainly produce and sell electricity, or both electricity and heat, to the public. It is classified under NAICS Code 22.
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