Office of Building Technololgies Program - Most Commonly Used Data
Source: Buildings Energy Data Book
Data type Value
August 03, unless otherwise noted
(All Values are 2001 unless otherwise noted)
OVERALL BUILDING ENERGY USE
Energy used in All Buildings, delivered to site, quads 19.3 Table 1.1.4
Energy used in All Buildings, primary energy, quads 37.6 Table 1.1.4
Energy used in Residential Buildings, delivered to site, quads 11 Table 1.2.3
Energy used in Residential Buildings, primary energy, quads 20.1 Table 1.2.3
Buildings total energy use as a share of U.S. energy use,2002, % 39.3% MER, Table 2.1
BUILDING SECTOR PORTION OF DOMESTIC ENERGY USE Table 1.1.8
Building Share of Electricity Energy Use (All Buildings), % 70%
Commercial Buildings Share of Electricity Energy Use, % 35%
Building Share of Petroleum Energy Use (All Buildings), % 6%
ENERGY CONSUMPTION BREAKDOWN,
Percent of Total Consumption Tables 1.3.6, 1.3.7
Office (site-delivered, primary), % 21 - 22
Mercantile (site-delivered, primary), % 14 - 15
Education (site-delivered, primary), % 10 - 12
Health Care (site-delivered,primary), % 8 - 10
Warehouse & Storage (site-delivered, primary), % 8-9
ENERGY EXPENDITURES
Energy Used for lighting, billion $ 50.2 Table 4.1.4
Energy used for air-conditioning, billion $ 28.7
Energy used for space heating, billion $ 69.7
Energy used for service water heating, billion $ 37.7
Energy used for fans & Equipment, billion $ 6.2
EMISSIONS
Carbon, MMTC 593.1 Table 3.1.1
NOx, Thousand Short Tons 4,504.0 Table 3.3.1
SO2, Thousand Short Tons 8,150.0
VOCs, Thousand Short Tons 997.0
CO, Thousand Short Tons 3,265.0
MEASURES OF SERVICES
Number of commercial buildings as of 1999 4,657 Table 2.2.5
Total floor space (10^9 square feet) 66.1 Table 2.2.1
Standard building square feet (thousand square feet) - large 90-137 Table 7.4.2
Standard building square feet (thousand square feet) - small 5.5-6.6
ENERGY INTENSITY MEASURES AND TRENDS (Primary)
(Commercial Buildings) Table 1.3.4
1980 average, Thousand BTUs/SF 208.9
1990 average, Thousand BTUs/SF 200.2
2000 average, Thousand BTUs/SF 251
2001 average, Thousand BTUs/SF 248.3
CONVERSION FACTORS FEMP Focus Newsletter Jan/Feb 1998
Electricity (primary energy) 11,600 btu/kWhr FEMP Focus Newsletter Jan/Feb 1998
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Geothermal Energy Program
Data Type Value
MW geothermal electric capacity in U.S. ~2,800 MW
MW geothermal capacity in U.S., 1973 500 MW, little change from '90
Average system availability 95%
Average system availability, coal and nuclear 60-70%
Direct applications for heating in U.S. ~500 thermal MW
# of geothermal heating systems in U.S. 350,000
Total geothermal energy consumption, 2000 .319 quads
Geothermal electricity produced in U.S.: 0.3% of U.S. total
in quads 0.298 quads
% of renewable electricity 17%
Regional importance: % California consumption 6%
Levelized cost of geothermal power 5-8 cents/kWh
Land use of geothermal power in U.S. 400 sq meters/1000 MW
INTERNATIONAL CAPACITY -- 1999
- direct use 12,000 MW
- electric generating capacity 8,000 MW
Philippines 1850 MW
Italy 770 MW
Mexico 750 MW
Indonesia 590 MW
Japan 550 MW
Source
EERE Budget Submission
Geothermal Energy Program website
Program website
Program website
EERE Budget Submission
Annual Energy Review 2000
EERE Budget Submission
Annual Energy Review 2000
EERE Budget Submission
EERE Budget Submission
EERE Budget Submission
Geothermal Energy Program website
World Bank website
World Bank website
World Bank website
World Bank website
World Bank website
World Bank website
World Bank website
Wind and Hydropower Program
Type of Data Value
Hydropower installed capacity, incl, pumped storage 98,500 MW
Hydropower, % of total U.S. installed capacity 13%
% of 80,000 U.S. dams with turbines 3%
% of total U.S. electricity generation 7%
% of domestic renewable electricity generation 77%
Hydro generation w/o pumped storage, 2000 275 million MWhrs
# of homes that could be powered by U.S. hydro 35 million
Hydropower fish mortality 5-30%
Windpower installed capacity, "now" 4685 MW
Windpower electricity generation, 2000 4.9 million MWhrs
Windpower electricity generation, "now" 11 million MWhrs
Windpower cost, moderate (class 4) wind speed 5.5 cents/kWh
Reduction in windpower cost since 1980 90%
Measures of system availability not found
INTERNATIONAL: 1999 world installed hydro 682,800 MW
Canada 66,800
Brazil 56,800
Russia 43,900
China 65,100
2001 installed world windpower
Germany 8,750 MW
Spain 3,340 MW
Denmark 2,420 MW
India 1,410 MW
2000 hydropower production 1999 million MWhrs
Canada 340 million MWhrs
Brazil 306 million MWhrs
Norway 120 million MWhrs
Russia 158 million MWhrs
China 203 million MWhrs
Japan 85 million MWhrs
India 81 million MWhrs
Source
Annual Energy Review 2000, Table 11.16
EERE Budget Submission, AER 2000
EERE Budget Submission
Annual Energy Review 2000
National Hydropower Association website
EERE Budget Submission, AER 2000
AWEA website (fact sheet 3/2002)
Annual Energy Review 2000
AWEA website (fact sheet updated 1/23/2003)
EERE Budget Submission, AER 2000
AWEA website (fact sheet updated 1/23/2003)
Annual Energy Review 2000
Annual Energy Review 2000
Annual Energy Review 2000
Annual Energy Review 2000
Annual Energy Review 2000
American Wind Energy Association website
American Wind Energy Association website
American Wind Energy Association website
American Wind Energy Association website
Annual Energy Review 2000
Annual Energy Review 2000
Annual Energy Review 2000
Annual Energy Review 2000
Annual Energy Review 2000
Annual Energy Review 2000
Annual Energy Review 2000
Annual Energy Review 2000