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Electricity consumption in the U.
S.
manufacturing sector has declined
in recent years.
On-site power generation in the U.
S.
manufacturing industry can meet 13% of electricity demand
According to the U.
S.
Census Bureau data cited by the U.
S.
Energy Information Administration (EIA), between 2006 and 2016, the manufacturing industry purchased 87%-89% of the electricity it needed from the grid and produced the remaining 11%-13% on-site
.
In 2016, the entire manufacturing sector generated 110 million megawatt-hours of electricity, driven in part by taxes and state incentives
.
Five major industrial groups account for about 97% of total power generation, namely chemicals, paper, oil and coal, primary metals and food
.
According to the EIA, on-site power generation is concentrated in specific segments of the industrial cluster, such as paper mills generating electricity in pulp, paper and board manufacturing, and almost all of the 19 million MWh of on-site power generation produced by oil and coal products is generated by fuel refining
.
,
Electricity consumption in the U.
S.
manufacturing sector has declined
in recent years.
On-site power generation in the U.
S.
manufacturing industry can meet 13% of electricity demand
S.
manufacturing industry can meet 13% of electricity demand
According to the U.
S.
Census Bureau data cited by the U.
S.
Energy Information Administration (EIA), between 2006 and 2016, the manufacturing industry purchased 87%-89% of the electricity it needed from the grid and produced the remaining 11%-13% on-site
.
In 2016, the entire manufacturing sector generated 110 million megawatt-hours of electricity, driven in part by taxes and state incentives
.
Five major industrial groups account for about 97% of total power generation, namely chemicals, paper, oil and coal, primary metals and food
.
According to the EIA, on-site power generation is concentrated in specific segments of the industrial cluster, such as paper mills generating electricity in pulp, paper and board manufacturing, and almost all of the 19 million MWh of on-site power generation produced by oil and coal products is generated by fuel refining
.
,