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Preliminary Program. Biomass and Biofuels Production and Consumption. Sources. Mexico’s Long-Term Energy Outlook:. Terms. Biofuel Associated with liquid fuel Biomass Associated with heat and power (electrical) production. EIA defined Sectors. End Use
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Preliminary Program Biomass and Biofuels Production and Consumption
Sources Mexico’s Long-Term Energy Outlook:
Terms Biofuel Associated with liquid fuel Biomass Associated with heat and power (electrical) production.
EIA defined Sectors End Use (does not include losses associated with electricity generation and transmission) • Industry • Transportation • Residential and Commercial Electrical Generation
EIA defined Sectors • Industry • Manufacturing, agriculture, mining, and construction, processing and assembly, space conditioning and lighting. • Uses more energy globally than any other end-usesector. • 50 percent of the world’s total delivered energy. • Transportation • Energy consumed in moving people and goods by road, rail, air, water, and pipeline. • 2nd only to the industrial sector. • 30 percent of the world’s total. • Most of it in the form of liquid fuels.
EIA defined Sectors • Residential and Commercial • Residential • households, excluding transportation uses. • Commercial (services and institutional sector) • businesses, institutions, and organizations that provide services. • traffic lights and city water and sewer services • One-fifth of the world’s total
World Liquid Use U.S. Energy Information Administration / International Energy Outlook 2010
World Liquid Use • Unconventional • oil sands • extraheavy oil • biofuels • coal-to-liquids • gas-to-liquids • shale oil Oil sands from Canada and biofuels, largely from Brazil and the United States, are the largest componentsof future unconventional production U.S. Energy Information Administration / International Energy Outlook 2010
World Liquid Use U.S. Energy Information Administration / International Energy Outlook 2010 2007 – biofuels 1.4 % of total world liquid fuels production 2035 – biofuels 3.7 % of total world liquid fuels production (prediction)
World Electricity Production U.S. Energy Information Administration / International Energy Outlook 2010 U.S. Energy Information Administration / International Energy Outlook 2009
World Electricity ProductionBiomass U.S. Energy Information Administration / International Energy Outlook 2010
Industrial SectorBiomass Biomass for heat and power production currently provides the vast majority of renewable energy consumed in the industrial sector (90 percent), and it is expected to remain the largest component of the industrial sector’s renewable energy mix through the projection period. U.S. Energy Information Administration / International Energy Outlook 2010
USA The use of renewable fuels, such as waste and biomass, in the U.S. industrial sector grows faster than the use of any other energy source in the Reference case, and its share of the industrial fuel mix rises from 8 percent in 2007 to 16 percent in 2035
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