Evaluating the energy consumed for water use in the United States
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2012-09-20Metadata
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This letter consists of a first-order analysis of the primary energy embedded in water in the
United States. Using a combination of top-down sectoral assessments of energy use together
with a bottom-up allocation of energy-for-water on a component-wise and service-specific
level, our analysis concludes that energy use in the residential, commercial, industrial and
power sectors for direct water and steam services was approximately 12:3 0:3 quadrillion
BTUs or 12.6% of the 2010 annual primary energy consumption in the United States.
Additional energy was used to generate steam for indirect process heating, space heating and
electricity generation.
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