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Energy Use Data Handbook, 1990 and 1997 to 2003
Chapter 1 – Total End-Use Sector
The Data Situation
The aggregate energy use data presented in this handbook are based on Statistics Canada's Report on Energy Supply-Demand in Canada (Cat. No. 57-003-XIB), Canada's official report on the energy supply and demand balance in Canada. Greenhouse gas emissions data are estimated using emissions factors developed by Environment Canada.
The Office of Energy Efficiency has developed energy models and/or databases for each sector of the economy presented in this report (i.e. residential, commercial/institutional, industrial, transportation, agriculture and electricity generation) to assess trends in energy use in the Canadian economy.
Crude oil and natural gas commodity prices (or wholesale prices) are from the Petroleum Resources Branch of Natural Resources Canada. The crude oil wellhead price is from the Energy Information Administration of the United States Department of Energy.
View handbook tables.
Due to rounding, the numbers in the tables may not add up or calculate to their reported totals or growth rates.
- Canada's Secondary Energy Use and GHG Emissions by Energy Source
- Canada's Secondary Energy Use by Sector, End-Use and Sub-Sector
- Canada's GHG Emissions by Sector, End-Use and Sub-Sector – Including Electricity-Related Emissions
- Canada's GHG Emissions by Sector, End-Use and Sub-Sector – Excluding Electricity-Related Emissions
- Commodity Prices and Background Indicators
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