Annual Industrial Consumption of Energy Survey - 2013
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Purpose
The survey provides estimates of energy consumption by manufacturing establishments in Canada.
Additional information
Please keep a copy of the completed questionnaire with your secure records until March 31 of the year after next.
Authority
This survey is conducted under the authority of the Statistics Act, Revised Statutes of Canada, 1985, Chapter S19. Completion of this questionnaire is a legal requirement under this Act.
Confidentiality
Statistics Canada is prohibited by law from releasing any information it collects which could identify any person, business, or organization, unless consent has been given by the respondent or as permitted by the Statistics Act. Statistics Canada will use the information from this survey for statistical purposes.
Data-sharing agreements
To reduce respondent burden, Statistics Canada has entered into data-sharing agreements with provincial and territorial statistical agencies and other government organizations, which have agreed to keep the data confidential and use them only for statistical purposes. For further information on data sharing, please see the enclosed reporting guide.
Record linkage
To enhance the data from this survey Statistics Canada may combine it with information from other surveys or from administrative sources.
Return procedures
Complete and return within 20 days after receipt of this questionnaire. Please complete and return by mail to Statistics Canada, 150 Tunney's Pasture Driveway, Ottawa, ON K1A 0T6, or by fax 1-888-883-7999. If you require assistance in the completion of the questionnaire, contact toll free 1-800-972-9692.
Statistics Canada advises you that there could be a risk of disclosure during the transmission of information by facsimile or e-mail. However, upon receipt, Statistics Canada will provide the guaranteed level of protection afforded all information collected under the authority of the Statistics Act. Note: There is no risk of disclosure if you are completing a web-based questionnaire online.
Reporting instructions
An engineer, a production manager, an operation manager or someone knowledgeable about the energy consumption and production process of this enterprise should complete this questionnaire.
Instructions
The following is a list of possible units of measure. For each energy form, select the unit of measure which you are reporting in and enter the corresponding abbreviation provided (see below in brackets), in the column titled Unit of Measure.
* 100 Cubic feet (CCF)
* 33-pound Cylinder (33lb cyl)
* Barrel (Bbl)
* Cubic Foot (cf)
* Cubic Meter (m3)
* Gallon: Imperial Gallon (gal Imp)
* Gallon: U.S. Gallon (gal US)
* Gigajoule (GJ)
* Kilogram (kg)
* Kilowatt-hour (kWh)
* Litre (L)
* Long Ton (lt)
* Megawatt-hour (MWh)
* Metric Tonne (MT)
* Million British thermal units (MMBtu)
* Pound (lb)
* Short Ton (st)
* Thousands of cubic meters (103M3)
* Other (specify) (OTH)
Section 1
Electricity - Purchased
- 1: As fuel
- 2: To produce steam for sale
- 3: To produce electricity
- 4: For non-energy use
Electricity - Self-generated
- 1: As fuel
- 2: To produce steam for sale
- 3: To produce electricity
- 4: For non-energy use
Natural gas
- 1: As fuel
- 2: To produce steam for sale
- 3: To produce electricity
- 4: For non-energy use
Propane
- 1: As fuel
- 2: To produce steam for sale
- 3: To produce electricity
- 4: For non-energy use
Middle distillates - Diesel (on-site only)
- 1: As fuel
- 2: To produce steam for sale
- 3: To produce electricity
- 4: For non-energy use
Middle distillates - Light fuel oil
- 1: As fuel
- 2: To produce steam for sale
- 3: To produce electricity
- 4: For non-energy use
Middle distillates - Kerosene and other middle distillates
- 1: As fuel
- 2: To produce steam for sale
- 3: To produce electricity
- 4: For non-energy use
Heavy fuel oil - Canadian
- 1: As fuel
- 2: To produce steam for sale
- 3: To produce electricity
- 4: For non-energy use
Heavy fuel oil - Foreign
- 1: As fuel
- 2: To produce steam for sale
- 3: To produce electricity
- 4: For non-energy use
Wood and wood waste
- 1: As fuel
- 2: To produce steam for sale
- 3: To produce electricity
- 4: For non-energy use
Spent pulping liquor
- 1: As fuel
- 2: To produce steam for sale
- 3: To produce electricity
- 4: For non-energy use
Refuse (specify type)
- 1: As fuel
- 2: To produce steam for sale
- 3: To produce electricity
- 4: For non-energy use
Steam - Self-generated
- 1: As fuel
- 2: To produce steam for sale
- 3: To produce electricity
- 4: For non-energy use
Steam - Purchased
- 1: As fuel
- 2: To produce steam for sale
- 3: To produce electricity
- 4: For non-energy use
Section 2
Did you consume any coal or coal by-products (such as bituminous coal,
lignite, anthracite, coal coke and coal by-products)?
- 1: Yes
- 3: No
Canadian coal - Bituminous
- 1: As fuel
- 2: To produce steam for sale
- 3: To produce electricity
- 4: For non-energy use
Canadian coal - Sub-bituminous
- 1: As fuel
- 2: To produce steam for sale
- 3: To produce electricity
- 4: For non-energy use
Canadian coal - Lignite
- 1: As fuel
- 2: To produce steam for sale
- 3: To produce electricity
- 4: For non-energy use
Foreign coal - Bituminous
- 1: As fuel
- 2: To produce steam for sale
- 3: To produce electricity
- 4: For non-energy use
Foreign coal - Sub-bituminous
- 1: As fuel
- 2: To produce steam for sale
- 3: To produce electricity
- 4: For non-energy use
Foreign coal - Anthracite
- 1: As fuel
- 2: To produce steam for sale
- 3: To produce electricity
- 4: For non-energy use
Coal coke - Canadian
- 1: As fuel
- 2: To produce steam for sale
- 3: To produce electricity
- 4: For non-energy use
Coal coke - Foreign
- 1: As fuel
- 2: To produce steam for sale
- 3: To produce electricity
- 4: For non-energy use
Coal by-products - Coal tar
- 1: As fuel
- 2: To produce steam for sale
- 3: To produce electricity
- 4: For non-energy use
Coal by-products - Light coal oil
- 1: As fuel
- 2: To produce steam for sale
- 3: To produce electricity
- 4: For non-energy use
Coal by-products - Coke oven gas
- 1: As fuel
- 2: To produce steam for sale
- 3: To produce electricity
- 4: For non-energy use
Section 3
Did you consume any petroleum coke, refinery fuel gas, coke on catalyst, bitumen emulsion, ethane, butane, naphtha, by-product gas or flared gas?
- 1: Yes
- 3: No
Petroleum coke - Canadian
- 1: As fuel
- 2: To produce steam for sale
- 3: To produce electricity
- 4: For non-energy use
Petroleum coke - Foreign
- 1: As fuel
- 2: To produce steam for sale
- 3: To produce electricity
- 4: For non-energy use
Refinery fuel gas
- 1: As fuel
- 2: To produce steam for sale
- 3: To produce electricity
- 4: For non-energy use
Coke on catalyst
- 1: As fuel
- 2: To produce steam for sale
- 3: To produce electricity
- 4: For non-energy use
Bitumen emulsion (orimulsion)
- 1: As fuel
- 2: To produce steam for sale
- 3: To produce electricity
- 4: For non-energy use
Ethane
- 1: As fuel
- 2: To produce steam for sale
- 3: To produce electricity
- 4: For non-energy use
Butane
- 1: As fuel
- 2: To produce steam for sale
- 3: To produce electricity
- 4: For non-energy use
Naphtha
- 1: As fuel
- 2: To produce steam for sale
- 3: To produce electricity
- 4: For non-energy use
By-product gas
- 1: As fuel
- 2: To produce steam for sale
- 3: To produce electricity
- 4: For non-energy use
Flared gas
- 1: As fuel
- 2: To produce steam for sale
- 3: To produce electricity
- 4: For non-energy use
Section 4 - Other type of energy commodity
Did you consume any other type of fuel or energy not listed above?
- 1: Yes
- 3: No
Specify type, quantity consumed and unit of measure
- 1: As fuel
- 2: To produce steam for sale
- 3: To produce electricity
- 4: For non-energy use
Section 5 - Reasons for changes in energy consumption
Statistics Canada compares responses to this questionnaire with those from previous years. In order to reduce the necessity for further inquiries,
please check the boxes that best describe the reasons for significant changes in your energy consumption from the previous year, and provide an explanation.
- 1: New contract or loss of contract
- 2: Organizational change
- 3: Plant expansion or contraction
- 4: Change in product line
- 5: Fuel switch
- 6: Fuel price changes
- 7: Technology changes
- 8: Process changes
- 9: Awareness of energy efficiency
- 10: Other (specify)
Section 6 - Steam sales
Did you sell steam to external clients?
- 1: Residential (include apartment buildings)
- 2: Agriculture
- 3: Paper manufacturing
- 4: Chemical manufacturing
- 5: All other manufacturing
- 6: Public administration
- 7: Commercial and other institutional
- 8: Total (in gigajoules)
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