Canada, a Big Energy Consumer: A Regional Perspective - ARCHIVED
Articles and reports: 11-621-M2005023
Description: This study examines the increase of energy consumption in Canada, in the provinces and the northern territories between 1990 and 2003. The increase is compared with the consumption of energy per capita and the economic activity. The energy types examined are refined petroleum products (motor gasoline, diesel, heavy fuel oil), natural gas, coal and electricity.
Issue Number: 2005023
Main Product: Analysis in Brief
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Source (Surveys and statistical programs)
- Monthly Coal Supply and Disposition Survey
- Annual End-Use of Natural Gas Survey
- Annual Survey on End-Use of Refined Petroleum Products
- Annual Electricity Supply and Disposition Survey
- Annual Survey of Electric Power Thermal Generating Station Fuel Consumption
- Annual Industrial Consumption of Energy Survey
Subjects and keywords
Subjects
Keywords
- Analytical products
- Coal
- Diesel fuel oil
- Economic growth
- Electric power
- Energy consumption
- Energy efficiency
- Fossil fuels
- Fuel oils
- Furnaces
- Gasoline
- Greenhouse effect
- Greenhouse gas emissions
- Gross domestic product
- Heavy fuel oil
- Housing
- Hydroelectric power
- Industries
- International comparisons
- Natural gas
- Nonrenewable resources
- Petroleum
- Petroleum products
- Pipelines
- Population growth
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