Energy Intensity Indicators in the U.S.: Economy-wide (1949 - 2004)
Energy intensity data and documentation published by the U.S. DOE's office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE). Energy intensity is defined as: amount of energy used in producing a given level of output or activity; expressed as energy per unit of output. Economy-wide energy intensity is also referred to as aggregate energy intensity. This is the energy intensity of the entire U.S. economy, and aggregates the intensity of the four major energy consuming end-use sectors (transportation, industrial, residential buildings and commercial buildings) and the electricity producing sector. Data is available for the period 1949 - 2004.
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AB - Energy intensity data and documentation published by the U.S. DOE's office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE). Energy intensity is defined as: amount of energy used in producing a given level of output or activity; expressed as energy per unit of output. Economy-wide energy intensity is also referred to as aggregate energy intensity. This is the energy intensity of the entire U.S. economy, and aggregates the intensity of the four major energy consuming end-use sectors (transportation, industrial, residential buildings and commercial buildings) and the electricity producing sector. Data is available for the period 1949 - 2004.
AU - Hallett, KC
A2 - (EERE), Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy
DB - Open Energy Data Initiative (OEDI)
DP - Open EI | National Renewable Energy Laboratory
DO -
KW - Energy Consumption
KW - commercial sector indicators
KW - energy intensity
KW - fossil fuels
KW - industrial sector
KW - renewable energy
KW - residential sector indicators. transportation sector
LA - English
DA - 2014/11/25
PY - 2014
PB - National Renewable Energy Laboratory
T1 - Energy Intensity Indicators in the U.S.: Economy-wide (1949 - 2004)
UR - https://data.openei.org/submissions/252
ER -
Hallett, KC, and Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy (EERE). Energy Intensity Indicators in the U.S.: Economy-wide (1949 - 2004). National Renewable Energy Laboratory, 25 November, 2014, Open Energy Data Initiative (OEDI). https://data.openei.org/submissions/252.
Hallett, K., & (EERE), O. (2014). Energy Intensity Indicators in the U.S.: Economy-wide (1949 - 2004). [Data set]. Open Energy Data Initiative (OEDI). National Renewable Energy Laboratory. https://data.openei.org/submissions/252
Hallett, KC and Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy (EERE). Energy Intensity Indicators in the U.S.: Economy-wide (1949 - 2004). National Renewable Energy Laboratory, November, 25, 2014. Distributed by Open Energy Data Initiative (OEDI). https://data.openei.org/submissions/252
@misc{OEDI_Dataset_252,
title = {Energy Intensity Indicators in the U.S.: Economy-wide (1949 - 2004)},
author = {Hallett, KC and (EERE), Office of Energy Efficiency \& Renewable Energy},
abstractNote = {Energy intensity data and documentation published by the U.S. DOE's office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE). Energy intensity is defined as: amount of energy used in producing a given level of output or activity; expressed as energy per unit of output. Economy-wide energy intensity is also referred to as aggregate energy intensity. This is the energy intensity of the entire U.S. economy, and aggregates the intensity of the four major energy consuming end-use sectors (transportation, industrial, residential buildings and commercial buildings) and the electricity producing sector. Data is available for the period 1949 - 2004.},
url = {https://data.openei.org/submissions/252},
year = {2014},
howpublished = {Open Energy Data Initiative (OEDI), National Renewable Energy Laboratory, https://data.openei.org/submissions/252},
note = {Accessed: 2025-05-10}
}
Details
Data from Nov 25, 2014
Last updated Nov 25, 2014
Submitted Nov 25, 2014
Organization
National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Contact
KC Hallett