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Figures E-1 Opportunities, Barriers, and Pathways Associated with Recovering Fuel from Chemical and Thermal Emissions. ............................................................................................ v 1 U.S. Materials Flow .................................................................................................................... 4 2 Carbon Dioxide Emissions in U.S. by Industrial Sector .......................................................... 5 3 Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Fuel Consumption in U.S. Paper Production ................... 55 4 Opportunities, Barriers, and Pathways Associated with Recovering Fuel from Chemical and Thermal Emissions from U.S. Industry ........................................................... 68 Tables E-1 Energy Content of U.S. Industry’s Chemical Emissions ........................................................ iv E-2 Energy Content of U.S. Industry’s Thermal Emissions .......................................................... iv 1 Calculated Energy Content by Unit Weight for Specific Industrial Emissions...................... 3 2 U.S. GHG Allocated to Various Economic Sectors ................................................................. 6 3 CO2 and Electricity-Related Emissions Distributed Across Sectors ....................................... 6 4 CO2 Emissions from Fossil Fuel Combustion by End-Use Sector .......................................... 7 5 GHG Emissions from Non-Electricity-Related Fossil Fuel Combustion from the Industrial Sector .................................................................................................................... 7 6 Emissions of GHGs from Various Energy-Related Processes................................................. 8 7 Contribution to GHG in Tg CO2 Eq. from Various Sectors ................................................... 10 8 Process-Related Emissions for the Year 2000 in Tg CO2 Eq. ............................................... 11 9 Comparison of Fuel-Related and Process-Related Emissions in Year 2000 in Tg CO2 Eq. ................................................................................................................................ 12 10 Energy- and Process-Related Industrial Emissions in Tg Gas............................................... 13 11 Process-Related Emissions from Various Industries.............................................................. 14 12 Methane Emissions from Various Sources ............................................................................. 15 13 CO Emissions from Various Sources ...................................................................................... 15 14 Emission of Non-Methane Volatile Organic Compounds ..................................................... 16 15 SO2 and NOx Emissions ........................................................................................................... 16 16 HFCs, PFCs, SF6, Gg................................................................................................................ 17 17 Emissions of Various Gases, Tg, from Various Industrial Processes ................................... 18 18 Tier 1 Analysis: GHG Emissions in 1990 and 2001............................................................... 19 19 CH4 Industrial Emissions from Stationary Combustion......................................................... 20 20 CO Industrial Emissions from Stationary Combustion .......................................................... 20 21 NMVOC Industrial Emissions from Stationary Combustion ................................................ 21 22 NOx Industrial Emissions Gg from Stationary Combustion .................................................. 21 23 Calculation of CH4 Industrial Emissions by Stationary Combustion from Fuel Consumption Data ............................................................................................................ 22 24 Calculation of CH4 Emissions Using Fuel Consumption Data from Tables 2.1 and 2.2 of EIA .................................................................................................................................. 23 25 Methane Emissions from Fuel Usage for the Year 1998 from Each Sub-Sector ................. 24 26 Summary Table of Methane Emissions from Industrial Fossil Fuel Combustion 1990-2001 ............................................................................................................ 25 27 Total Energy Use in the Aluminum Industry .......................................................................... 26 28 Total Energy Use in the Aluminum Industry by Fuel for 1994 ............................................. 26 29 Heat and Power Consumption by End Use ............................................................................. 27 30 Emissions from Aluminum Production ................................................................................... 28 31 Primary Energy Use in the Chemical Industry ....................................................................... 29 viii

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