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Appendix table 1. Energy use in manufacturing by energy source 2009

Source of energy TJ GWh Confidence interval, ± %
Refinery gas 28 587,4 7 940,9 0,0
LPG (Liquefied petroleum gas) 9 607,1 2 668,6 5,9
Other petroleum products 3 605,5 1 001,5 0,0
Light fuel oil and Gasoil 6 586,6 1 829,6 13,7
Heavy fuel oils 20 555,0 5 709,7 2,0
Petroleum coke 4 759,5 1 322,1 0,0
Recycled and waste oils 360,6 100,2 0,0
Hard coal, bituminous 4 099,7 1 138,8 0,0
Other coal 268,7 74,6 0,0
Coke 1) 20 543,4 5 706,5 0,0
Blast furnace gas and Coke oven gas 17 649,4 4 902,6 0,0
Natural gas 51 506,9 14 307,5 1,6
Milled peat 11 048,6 3 069,1 0,0
Sod peat and Peat pellets and briquettes 199,7 55,5 0,0
Forest chippings and other firewood 5 844,4 1 623,5 2,7
Bark 24 089,7 6 691,6 8,6
Sawdust, cutter shavings etc. 2 597,9 721,6 46,7
Other industrial wood residue 3 702,7 1 028,5 2,6
Black liquor and other concentrated liquors 110 157,3 30 599,3 0,0
Other by-products from wood processing industry 1 984,4 551,2 0,0
Wood pellets and briquettes 76,7 21,3 0,0
Other biofuels 1 613,7 448,2 0,0
Biogas 60,2 16,7 0,0
Recovered fuels 2 760,5 766,8 0,0
Waste and other non-specified energy sources 953,4 264,8 0,0
Exothermic heat from industry 3 285,1 912,5 0,0
Hydrogen 1 175,8 326,6 0,0
Electricity 108 809,5 30 224,9 2,4
District heat 12 987,6 3 607,7 14,6
Heat used in production prosesses 48 280,4 13 411,2 6,1
Total 507 759,1 141 044,2 0,9
Includes industries (TOL 2008) B Mining and quarrying and C Manufacturing (including autoproducer plants). Does not include the energy use of industry D Electricity, gas and steam supply.Includes the fuel consumption of industrial establishments (including autoproducer establishments) as well as the external net purchases of electricity and heat. Summing these together gives the total energy use in the industry.
1) Includes coke intake into blast furnace and other coke consumption in industry. Energy content of coke has been subtracted by the energy content of the produced blast furnace gas.

Source: Energy use in manufacturing, Statistics Finland

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Director in charge: Leena Storgårds


Updated 27.10.2010

Referencing instructions:

Official Statistics of Finland (OSF): Energy use in manufacturing [e-publication].
ISSN=1798-7776. 2009, Appendix table 1. Energy use in manufacturing by energy source 2009 . Helsinki: Statistics Finland [referred: 24.4.2024].
Access method: http://www.stat.fi/til/tene/2009/tene_2009_2010-10-27_tau_001_en.html