Use
Energy use in the industry

Energy use of local units in manufacturing, 2010
Economic branch (Industries) 20081Shares in percentEnergy consumption in TJ
TotalCoalNatural gasRenewable energy sourcesElectricityRemote heatingOther energy sources
1: Local units of enterprises with 20 or more persons employed in general, including crafts.
. = Numerical value unknown or confidential.
B,C
Manufacturing, mining and quarrying
100.04,158,294747,2761,083,953165,431861,806149,7371,150,093
10 industrial branches with the highest energy consumption in 2010
20
Manufacture of chemicals and chemical products
28.61,191,147. 376,155. 181,30271,019493,810
24
Manufacture of basic metals
22.5935,442455,054135,736142146,6552,468195,387
19
Manufacture of coke and refined petroleum products
9.7403,30534,84834,618. 24,291. 305,828
17
Manufacture of paper and paper products
7.1295,54223,086112,64855,25977,55716,94810,043
23
Manufacture of other non-metallic mineral products
6.7278,04059,633103,2026,17344,04460864,380
10
Manufacture of food products
4.8200,12210,473105,2927,41554,2784,62318,041
05
Mining of coal and lignite
3.7153,539. . . 27,063. 9,063
29
Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers
2.7113,606. 35,876. 59,28814,7102,763
25
Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment
2.393,952. 36,011. 45,7712,4118,129
16
Manufacture of wood and of products of wood and cork, except furniture; manufacture of articles of straw and plaiting materials
2.189,321. 7,14458,88816,2364,184.

As at 27 May 2014