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Engr. Sulpicio Reyes
Electrical Consumption
Electric energy consumption
- the form of energy consumption that
uses electric energy. Electric energy consumption is
the actual energy demand made on existing electricity
supply.
Total energy consumed and most commonly used energies differed per sector:
Residential Energy Consumption
According to the results of the latest National Statistics Office (NSO) and Department of
Energy (DOE) Household Energy Consumption Survey (HECS), Philippine households commonly
used electricity as their main source of energy. During the reference period March to August 2011, 18
million households or 87.2 percent of the 21 million participating households used electricity. This
is followed by fuelwood, LPG, charcoal, kerosene, gasoline, biomass residues with and diesel as
household sources of energy. Wherein electricity was the most common source of energy used by
Filipino households, local establishments favored a different energy source.
Industrial and Commercial Energy Consumption
Based from the results of the first National Statistics Office (NSO) and Department of
Energy (DOE) Survey of Energy Consumption of Establishments (SECE) conducted in 2010, a total
of 53,889.59 kilo Tons of oil equivalent (kToe) were consumed by 143,868 energy-consuming
industries. All renewable energies were used to run machineries and equipments.
There are easy practices and common solutions to reduce energy consumption: