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United States County-Level Industrial Energy Use

Published by National Renewable Energy Laboratory | Department of Energy | Metadata Last Checked: January 27, 2026 | Last Modified: 2025-07-22T21:48:31Z
Estimated industrial manufacturing agriculture construction and mining energy estimated by North American Industrial Classification System NAICS code county and fuel type for 2014. Additional disaggregation by end use e.g. machine drive process heating facility lighting is provided for manufacturing agriculture and mining industries. Estimation approach is described in detail in the data_foundation folder here: https//github.com/NREL/Industry-Energy-Tool

Resources

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  • Energy use (in TBtu) by county, industry type (NAICS code) and fuel type.

    APPLICATION/OCTET-STREAM
  • Absolute difference (in TBtu) between IET foundational data and 2014 MECS. Values of NaN represent instances where IET value > 0 and MECS value is withheld.

    APPLICATION/OCTET-STREAM
  • Percent difference between IET foundational data and 2014 MECS. Values of NaN represent instances where IET value > 0 and MECS value is withheld; values of inf represent instances where IET value >0 and MECS == 0.

  • Temperature (degrees Celsius) assumptions by industry (defined by Standard Industrial Classification code), process type, and heat type.

    APPLICATION/OCTET-STREAM
  • Energy by end use for agricultural industries (NAICS 11).

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  • County manufacturing energy use by end-use type.

    APPLICATION/OCTET-STREAM
  • Energy by end use for mining industries (NAICS 21).

    APPLICATION/OCTET-STREAM

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