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Data Sources

Chapter 6. Industrial Sector Energy Consumption Table 13. World industrial energy consumption by

region and energy source, 2007-2035:2007:EIA, Interna-tional Energy Statistics database (as of November 2009), web site www.eia.gov/emeu/international; and Inter-national Energy Agency, “Balances of OECD and Non-OECD Statistics” (2009), web site www.iea.org (sub-scription site).Projections:EIA,Annual Energy Outlook 2010, DOE/EIA-0383(2010) (Washington, DC, April 2010); AEO2010 National Energy Modeling System, run AEO2010R.D111809A, web site www.eia.gov/oiaf/aeo;

and World Energy Projection System Plus (2010).

Figure 82. Annual changes in world industrial and all other end-use energy consumption from previous year, 2006-2010:2006-2007:Derived from EIA, Interna-tional Energy Statistics database (as of November 2009), web site www.eia.gov/emeu/international.2008-2010:

EIA, World Energy Projection System Plus (2010).

Figure 83. World delivered energy consumption in the industrial and all other end-use sectors, 2005-2035:

2005-2007: Derived from EIA, International Energy Statistics database (as of November 2009), web site www.eia.gov/emeu/international. Projections: EIA, World Energy Projection System Plus (2010).

Figure 84. OECD and Non-OECD industrial sector energy consumption, 2007-2035: 2007: Derived from EIA, International Energy Statistics database (as of November 2009), web site www.eia.gov/emeu/

international. Projections: EIA, World Energy Projec-tion System Plus (2010).

Figure 85. World industrial sector energy consumption by fuel, 2007 and 2035:2007:Derived from EIA, Interna-tional Energy Statistics database (as of November 2009), web site www.eia.gov/emeu/international. 2035:EIA, World Energy Projection System Plus (2010).

Figure 86. World industrial sector energy consumption by major energy-intensive industry shares, 2007: Inter-national Energy Agency Data Services,World Energy Bal-ances(2009), web site www.iea.org (subscription site).

Figure 87. OECD and Non-OECD major steel produc-ers, 2008:World Steel Association, “World Steel in Fig-ures 2009” (October 2009), web site www.worldsteel.

org.

Figure 88. OECD industrial sector energy consumption by fuel, 2007 and 2035:2007:Derived from EIA, Interna-tional Energy Statistics database (as of November 2009),

web site www.eia.gov/emeu/international. 2035:EIA, World Energy Projection System Plus (2010).

Figure 89. Non-OECD industrial sector energy con-sumption by fuel, 2007 and 2035: 2007:Derived from EIA, International Energy Statistics database (as of November 2009), web site www.eia.gov/emeu/

international. 2035:EIA, World Energy Projection Sys-tem Plus (2010).

Figure 90. Industrial sector energy consumption in Brazil by energy source,IEO2009andIEO2010 Refer-ence cases, 2006, 2020, and 2030: 2006: Derived from EIA, Intenational Energy Statistics database (various dates). Projections: EIA, International Energy Outlook 2009, DOE/EIA-0484 (Washington, DC, May 2009) and EIA, World Energy Projection System Plus (2010).

Chapter 7. Transportation Sector Energy Consumption

Figure 91. World liquids consumption by end-use sec-tor, 2007-2035: 2007: Derived from EIA, International Energy Statistics database (as of November 2009), web site www.eia.gov/emeu/international. Projections:

EIA, World Energy Projection System Plus (2010).

Figure 92. OECD and Non-OECD transportation sector liquids consumption, 2007-2035: 2007: Derived from EIA, International Energy Statistics database (as of November 2009), web site www.eia.gov/emeu/

international. Projections: EIA, World Energy Projec-tion System Plus (2010).

Table 14. World energy consumption for transporta-tion by country grouping, 2007-2035: 2007: Derived from EIA, International Energy Statistics database (as of November 2009), web site www.eia.gov/emeu/

international. Projections: EIA, World Energy Projec-tion System Plus (2010).

Table 15. World energy consumption for passenger transportation by country grouping, 2007-2035: 2007:

Derived from EIA, International Energy Statistics data-base (as of November 2009), web site www.eia.gov/

emeu/international. Projections: EIA, World Energy Projection System Plus (2010).

Table 16. World energy consumption for freight transportation by country grouping, 2007-2035: 2007:

Derived from EIA, International Energy Statistics data-base (as of November 2009), web site www.eia.gov/

emeu/international. Projections: EIA, World Energy Projection System Plus (2010).

Figure 93. OECD transportation energy use by region, 2007, 2025, and 2035:2007:Derived from EIA, Interna-tional Energy Statistics database (as of November 2009), web site www.eia.gov/emeu/international. Projec-tions:EIA, World Energy Projection System Plus (2010).

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Figure 94. North America transportation energy use by country, 2007 and 2035:2007:Derived from EIA, Inter-national Energy Statistics database (as of November 2009), web site www.eia.gov/emeu/international.2035:

EIA,Annual Energy Outlook 2010, DOE/EIA-0383 (2010) (Washington, DC, April 2010); and EIA, World Energy Projection System Plus (2010).

Figure 95. OECD Europe transportation energy use, 2007-2035:2007:Derived from EIA, International Energy Statistics database (as of November 2009), web site www.eia.gov/emeu/international. Projections: EIA, World Energy Projection System Plus (2010).

Table 17. Fleet renewal schemes in OECD Europe, 2009 and 2010:European Automobile Manufacturers’ Associ-ation, “Fleet Renewal Schemes Can Soften the Impact of the Recession” (February 2010), web site www.acea.be/

index.php/news/news_detail/fleet_renewal_schemes _soften_the_impact_of_the_recession/.

Figure 96. OECD Asia transportation energy use by country, 2007-2035: 2007: Derived from EIA, Interna-tional Energy Statistics database (as of November 2009), web site www.eia.gov/emeu/international. Projec-tions:EIA, World Energy Projection System Plus (2010).

Figure 97. Non-OECD transportation energy use by region, 2007-2035:2007:Derived from EIA, International Energy Statistics database (as of November 2009), web site www.eia.gov/emeu/international. Projections:

EIA, World Energy Projection System Plus (2010).

Figure 98. Non-OECD Asia transportation energy use by country, 2007-2035:2007:Derived from EIA, Interna-tional Energy Statistics database (as of November 2009), web site www.eia.gov/emeu/international. Projec-tions:EIA, World Energy Projection System Plus (2010).

Figure 99. Transportation energy use per capita in China and South Korea, 2007-2035:2007:Derived from EIA, International Energy Statistics database (as of November 2009), web site www.eia.gov/emeu/

international. Projections: EIA, World Energy Projec-tion System Plus (2010).

Figure 100. Middle East transportation energy use, 2007-2035:2007:Derived from EIA, International Energy Statistics database (as of November 2009), web site www.eia.gov/emeu/international. Projections: EIA, World Energy Projection System Plus (2010).

Figure 101. Central and South America transportation energy use by country, 2007 and 2035: 2007: Derived from EIA, International Energy Statistics database (as of November 2009), web site www.eia.gov/emeu/

international. 2035:EIA, World Energy Projection Sys-tem Plus (2010).

Figure 102. Non-OECD Europe and Eurasia transporta-tion energy use by country, 2007-2035: 2007: Derived from EIA, International Energy Statistics database (as of November 2009), web site www.eia.gov/emeu/

international. Projections: EIA, World Energy Projec-tion System Plus (2010).

Chapter 8. Energy-Related Carbon Dioxide Emissions

Figure 103. World energy-related carbon dioxide emis-sions, 2007-2035:2007:EIA, International Energy Statis-tics database (as of November 2009), web site www.

eia.gov/emeu/international. Projections: EIA, World Energy Projection System Plus (2010).

Figure 104. World energy-related carbon dioxide emis-sions by fuel type, 1990-2035:1990-2007:EIA, Interna-tional Energy Statistics database (as of November 2009), web site www.eia.gov/emeu/international. Projec-tions:EIA, World Energy Projection System Plus (2010).

Table 18. World energy-related carbon dioxide emis-sions by region, 1990-2035:1990 and 2007:EIA, Interna-tional Energy Statistics database (as of November 2009), web site www.eia.gov/emeu/international. Projec-tions:EIA, World Energy Projection System Plus (2010).

Table 19. Emissions mitigation goals announced by selected countries: Reduction goals: United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, National Reports, Appendix I—Quantified Economy-Wide Emis-sions Targets for 2020, web site http://unfccc.int/

home/items/5264.php, and Appendix II—Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions of Developing Country Parties, web site http://unfccc.int/home/items/5265.

php.2007 emissions:EIA, International Energy Statistics database (as of November 2009), web site www.eia.gov/

emeu/international.Goal year projected carbon dioxide emissions: EIA, World Energy Projection System Plus (2010).

Figure 105. U.S. energy-related carbon dioxide emis-sions by fuel inIEO2009andIEO2010, 2007, 2015, and 2030:EIA,Annual Energy Outlook 2009, DOE/EIA-0383 (2009) (Washington, DC, June 2009), and EIA, Annual Energy Outlook 2010, DOE/EIA-0383(2010) (Washing-ton, DC, April 2010).

Figure 106. Average annual growth in energy-related carbon dioxide emissions in OECD economies, 2007-2035:EIA, World Energy Projection System Plus (2010).

Figure 107. Average annual growth in energy-related carbon dioxide emissions in Non-OECD economies, 2007-2035: EIA, World Energy Projection System Plus (2010).

Figure 108. World carbon dioxide emissions from liquids combustion, 1990-2035:1990-2007:EIA, Interna-tional Energy Statistics database (as of November 2009), web site www.eia.gov/emeu/international. Projec-tions:EIA, World Energy Projection System Plus (2010).

Figure 109. World carbon dioxide emissions from natu-ral gas combustion, 1990-2035:1990-2007:EIA, Interna-tional Energy Statistics database (as of November 2009), web site www.eia.gov/emeu/international. Projec-tions:EIA, World Energy Projection System Plus (2010).

Figure 110. World carbon dioxide emissions from coal combustion, 1990-2035: 1990-2007: EIA, International Energy Statistics database (as of November 2009), web site www.eia.gov/emeu/international. Projections:

EIA, World Energy Projection System Plus (2010).

Table 20. Kaya component values by region and coun-try, 1990-2035:History:Derived from EIA, International Energy Statistics database (as of November 2009), web site www.eia.gov/emeu/international. Projections:

EIA, World Energy Projection System Plus (2010). Popu-lation (history and projections): United States: EIA, Annual Energy Outlook 2010, DOE/EIA-0383(2010) (Washington, DC, April 2010), AEO2010 National Energy Modeling System, run AEO2010R.D111809A, web site www.eia.gov/oiaf/aeo. Other Countries: IHS Global Insight,World Overview(Lexington, MA, various issues).

Table 21. Energy-related carbon dioxide emissions per capita by region and country, 1990-2035: History:

Derived from EIA, International Energy Statistics data-base (as of November 2009), web site www.eia.gov/

emeu/international. Projections: EIA, World Energy Projection System Plus (2010).

Figure 111. World carbon dioxide emissions per capita, 1990-2035: 1990-2007:Derived from EIA, International Energy Statistics database (as of November 2009), web site www.eia.gov/emeu/international. Projections:

EIA, World Energy Projection System Plus (2010).

Figure 112. Non-OECD carbon dioxide emissions per capita by country and region, 1990-2035: 1990-2007:

Derived from EIA, International Energy Statistics data-base (as of November 2009), web site www.eia.gov/

emeu/international. Projections: EIA, World Energy Projection System Plus (2010).

Figure 113. OECD carbon dioxide emissions per capita by country and region, 1990-2035: 1990-2007:Derived from EIA, International Energy Statistics database (as of November 2009), web site www.eia.gov/emeu/

international. Projections: EIA, World Energy Projec-tion System Plus (2010).

Figure 114. Carbon dioxide emissions in three Eco-nomic Growth cases, 2007 and 2035:2007:EIA, Interna-tional Energy Statistics database (as of November 2009), web site www.eia.gov/emeu/international. 2035:EIA, World Energy Projection System Plus (2010).

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Appendix A

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