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State and U.S. totals include 81.8 trillion Btu of netBimports of electricity generated from nonrenewable energy sources.7\2 Based on estimated resident population as of July 1.`\3 End-use sector data include electricity sales and associated electrical system energy losses.'\4 Includes supplemental gaseous fuels.[\5 Includes net imports of hydroelectricity. A negative number in this column results fromWpumped storage for which, overall, more electricity is expended than created to provide'electricity during peak demand periods.0Source: U.S. Energy Information Administration, TERMSEEnergy Consumption: The use of energy as a source of heat or power or)as an input in the manufacturing process.BEnergy Consumption, End-Use: The sum of fossil fuel consumption byRthe four end-use sectors (residential, commercial, industrial, and transportation)Lplus electric utility sales to those sectors and generation of hydroelectric>power by nonelectric utilities. Net end-use energy consumptionJexcludes electrical system energy losses. Total end-use energy consumption)includes electrical system energy losses.@Energy Consumption, Total: The sum of fossil fuels and renewableIenergy consumed by the five sectors (residential, commercial, industrial,Itransportation, and electric utility) plus coal coke net imports, nuclear1electric power, and hydroelectric pumped storage.PBritish Thermal Unit (Btu): The quantity of heat needed to raise the temperature0of 1 pound of water by 1 F at or near 39.2 F. JElectric Utility Sector: The electric utility sector consists of privatelyIand publicly owned establishments that generate, transmit, distribute, orMsell electricity primarily for use by the public and that meet the definitionJof an electric utility. Nonutility power producers are not included in theelectric utility sector.BCommercial Sector: The commercial sector, as defined economically,Jconsists of business establishments that are not engaged in transportationOor in manufacturing or other types of industrial activity (agriculture, mining,Cor construction). Commercial establishments include hotels, motels,Nrestaurants, wholesale businesses, retail stores, laundries, and other serviceSenterprises; religious and nonprofit organizations; health, social, and educational?institutions; and Federal, State, and local governments. StreetRlights, pumps, bridges, and public services are also included if the establishment<operating them is considered commercial. Standard IndustrialJClassification (SIC) codes used to classify an establishment as commercial)are 50 through 87, 89, and 91 through 97.KIndustrial Sector: The industrial sector comprises manufacturing industriesNwhich make up the largest part of the sector, along with mining, construction,Cagriculture, fisheries, and forestry. Establishments in this sectorJrange from steel mills, to small farms, to companies assembling electronicGcomponents. The SIC codes used to classify establishments as industrialare 1 through 39.JResidential Sector: The residential sector is considered to consist of allJprivate residences, whether occupied or vacant, owned or rented, includingKsingle-family homes, multifamily housing units, and mobile homes. Secondary=homes, such as summer homes, are also included. InstitutionalPhousing, such as school dormitories, hospitals, and military barracks, generallyDare not included in the residential sector; they are included in theIcommercial sector. The Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code used>to classify an establishment as residential is 88 (Household).HTransportation Sector: The transportation sector consists of private andKpublic vehicles that move people and commodities. Included are automobiles,Ktrucks, buses, motorcycles, railroads, and railways (including streetcars),Faircraft, ships, barges, and natural gas pipelines. The SIC codes usedKto classify establishments as belonging to the transportation sector are 40 through 49. CommercialTransportationNuclear Petroleum capita \2 Industrial \1Natural Hydroelectric PerSYMBOLS FOOTNOTES(million(-Z)\ (released December 2004).`\1 U.S. total energy and U.S. industrial sector include 29.3 trillion Btu of net imports of coalU[In trillions of Btu (96,275 represents 96,275,000,000,000,000), except as indicated]PTable 891. Energy Consumption--End-Use Sector and Selected Source by State: 2001(State Energy Data Report, 2001. 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