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Energy Use Data Handbook, 1990 and 1998 to 2004

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Appendix A – Reconciliation of Data

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Reconciliation of Data on Energy Use Found in This Handbook With Data in Statistics Canada's Report on Energy Supply-Demand in Canada (RESD) – 2004 (petajoules)
  RESD Data Resi-
dential
Wood
Commercial & Public
Admin.
Diesel
Commercial & Public
Admin.
Aviation Fuels
Commercial & Public
Admin.
Motor Gasoline
Sector          
Residential 1,313 108      
           
Commercial/
Institutional
1,468   (196) (31) (69)
           
Industrial 2,355        
           
Transportation 2,346   196 31 69
           
Agriculture 209        
           
Final Demand 7,690 108 0 0 0
           
Non-Energy 1,018        
Producer Consumption 1,350        
           
Net Supply 10,058 108 0 0 0
           
Fuel Conversion          
Electricity, Steam & Coal/Coke Input Fuels¹ 4,076        
Electricity, Steam & Coal/Coke Production² (2,243)        
           
Total Primary 11,892 108 0 0 0


Reconciliation of Data on Energy Use Found in This Handbook With Data in Statistics Canada's Report on Energy Supply-Demand in Canada (RESD) – 2004 (petajoules) (continued)
  Pipeline Fuels Wood Waste & Pulping Liquor Waste Fuels Used in Cement Industry Re-Allocation of Producer Consumption by Refineries and Mining Industries Data Presented in This Handbook
Sector          
Residential         1,421
           
Commercial/
Institutional
        1,171
           
Industrial   476 4 442 3,277
           
Transportation (178)       2,465
           
Agriculture         209
           
Final Demand (178) 476 4 442 8,543
           
Non-Energy         1,018
Producer Consumption 178     (442) 1,086
           
Net Supply 0 476 4 0 10,647
           
Fuel Conversion          
Electricity, Steam & Coal/Coke Input Fuels¹         4,076
Electricity, Steam & Coal/Coke Production²         (2,243)
           
Total Primary 0 476 4 0 12,480


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

Residential: Base data taken from RESD (Table 1A, line 44) plus residential wood use (estimated from NRCan's Residential End-Use Model).

Commercial/Institutional: Base data taken from RESD (Table 1A, line 45 plus line 46) less commercial and public administration motor gasoline, diesel, aviation gasoline and aviation turbo fuel (Table 1B, motor gasoline, diesel, aviation gasoline and aviation turbo fuel columns, line 45 plus line 46).

Industrial: Base data taken from RESD (Table 1A, line 31) plus solid wood waste and spent pulping liquor (Table 20) less wood waste and spent pulping liquor used for electricity generation (Table 18) multiplied by a conversion factor, plus producer consumption by refining and mining industries of still gas, diesel, heavy fuel oil, light fuel oil, kerosene, petroleum coke and refinery LPG (Table 1B, still gas, diesel, heavy fuel oil, light fuel oil, kerosene, petroleum coke and refinery LPG columns, line 16) plus waste fuels (Canadian Industrial Energy End-Use Data and Analysis Centre).

Transportation: Base data taken from RESD (Table 1A, line 42) less pipeline fuels (Table 1A, line 39) plus commercial and public administration motor gasoline, diesel, aviation gasoline and aviation turbo fuel (Table 1B, motor gasoline, diesel, aviation gasoline and aviation turbo fuel columns, line 45 plus line 46).

Agriculture: Base data taken from RESD (Table 1A, line 43).

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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