Title of article :
Allocation of energy inputs among the end-uses in the US petroleum and coal products industry
Author/Authors :
Nesrin Ozalp، نويسنده , , Barry Hyman، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
This paper models the allocation of energy inputs in the US petroleum and coal products industry by allocating combustible fuel and
renewable energy inputs among generic end-uses, including intermediate conversions through onsite power and steam generation. This
analysis, called an energy end-use model, showed that 72% of the fuel input in the US petroleum and coal products industry goes to
onsite steam and power generation, whereas 28% goes directly to end-uses. Eight percent of the boiler output is used for power
generation, 72% goes directly to end-uses, and 20% is waste heat. Among the end-uses, process heating is the biggest energy user with a
total energy consumption of 2338 PJ, whereas machine drive is the biggest electricity consumer with a consumption of 168 PJ. This paper
also provides estimates of the uncertainty of the data. The approach to create this model is applicable to all other industries for which
data is available and the model is consistent with US Department of Energy data for 1998. When used in conjunction with similar models
for other years, it can be used to identify the changes and trends in energy utilization even at the prime mover level of detail.
Keywords :
Energy , Petroleum industry , allocation , End-use , United States