Good growth in the overall green economy as seen in the below report from the Census Bureau.
April
22, 2015, marked the 45th anniversary of Earth Day ― a day intended to inspire
awareness and appreciation for the Earth’s natural environment. The day came from
reaction to a massive oil spill in waters near Santa Barbara, Calif., in 1969.
In honor of Earth Day ― and Earth Week (April 16-22) ― this edition of Profile
America Facts for Features includes examples of Census Bureau statistics
pertaining to energy and the environment.
Renewable
Energy
$9.8 billion
Revenues
in 2012 for electric power generation industries that use renewable energy
resources, such as hydro, wind, geothermal, biomass, solar and other electric
power generation. This figure is up 49.0 percent from $6.6 billion in 2007.
697
The
number of wind, geothermal, biomass, solar and other electric power generation
business establishments in 2012, up from 312 in 2007.
5,456
The
number of employees in wind electric power generation, the most among the
industries using renewable energy in 2012.
$5
billion
Revenues
for the wind electric power generation industry in 2012, the highest among the
industries using renewable energy resources. Hydroelectric power generation
followed with revenues of $2.4 billion. Geothermal electric power generation
had revenues of just under $1 billion ($995.4 million), followed by biomass
electric power generation, with $934.6 million in revenues, solar electric
power generation, with $472.4 million, and other electric power generation,
with $59.0 million.
Source:
2012 Economic Census
Heating
and Cooling the Home
2.4 million
Estimated
number of occupied housing units across the country heated by wood in 2013,
which is 2.1 percent of all homes.
50,235
Estimated
number of occupied housing units across the country totally heated by solar
energy in 2013.
56.8
million
Estimated
number of occupied housing units across the country heated by utility gas in
2013, which is 49.1 percent of all homes.
Source:
2009-2013 American Community Survey five-year estimates, Table B25040.
91%
Estimated
percent of newly built single-family homes across the country with
air-conditioning in 2013.
Source:
2013 Characteristics of New Housing
Presence
of Air-Conditioning in New Single-Family Houses Completed
Commuting
to Work
25.8
minutes
Estimated
average time for workers age 16 and older across the country spent getting to
work in 2013, up from 25.7 minutes in 2012 and 25.5 minutes in 2011.
32.5
and 32.1 minutes
Estimated
average time for workers age 16 and older in Maryland and New York spent
getting to work in 2013, the longest commute time in the nation. (The two times
are not statistically different.) Maryland’s time is up from 31.8 minutes in
2012.
17.9
Estimated
average time workers age 16 and older in North Dakota and Wyoming spent getting
to work in 2013, the shortest one-way commute times in the nation.
882,198
Estimated
number of people who rode a bicycle to work in 2013. This comes out to about
0.6 percent of the American workforce.
4,000,459
Estimated
number of people who walked to work in 2013. This comes out to about 2.8
percent of the American workforce.
Source:
2013 American Community Survey
Working
in the Nuclear and Forestry Fields
53,515
Number
of workers employed in forestry and logging (NAICS 113) across the U.S. in 2012, up from
53,034 in 2011. They had an average annual salary of $39,616, up from $37,986
in 2011. Source: 2012 County Business Patterns <http://www.census.gov/econ/cbp>
52,906
Number
of workers employed in nuclear electric power generation (NAICS 221113) across the U.S. in 2012.
82.3%
Increase
in the number of nuclear electric power generation (NAICS 221113)
establishments across the U.S. in 2012, from 79 establishments in 2007 to 144
establishments in 2012. <http://factfinder.census.gov/bkmk/table/1.0/en/ECN/2012_US/22I2/0100000US/naics~ALL-22>
$950.0
million
Increase
in revenue by nuclear electric power generation (NAICS 221113) establishments,
from $29.0 billion in 2007 to $29.9 billion in 2012.
Source:
U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 Economic Census and 2007 Economic Census
Using
Energy
18,817
trillion Btu
The
energy consumption in the U.S. manufacturing sector in 2010, down 17 percent
from the 22,576 trillion Btu (British thermal units) consumed in 2002.
-32%
The
drop in the consumption of coal in the U.S. manufacturing sector from 2002 to
2010, going from 1,956 trillion Btu in 2002 down to 1,328 trillion Btu consumed
in 2010.
Source:
U.S. Energy Information Administration, 2010 Manufacturing Energy Consumption
Survey
Building
a House
2,598 square feet
The
average size of a single-family home completed in 2013; 59,000 had two or fewer
bedrooms and 251,000 had four bedrooms or more.
$324,500
The
average sales price of a new single-family home sold in 2013. In 2012, the
average sales price of a single-family home sold was $292,200.
10,000
The
number of multifamily buildings built across the U.S. in 2013. Of these, 6,000
used electricity as the primary heating fuel.
Source:
2013 Characteristics of New Housing
Reduce,
Reuse, Recycle
19.8%
Increase
in the number of recyclable material merchant wholesalers (NAICS 423930) establishments across the U.S.
in 2012, from 7,377 establishments in 2007 to 8,838 establishments in 2012.
116,229
Number
of employees working for recyclable material merchant wholesalers (NAICS 423930) in 2012, up 11.0 percent from
104,671 employees in 2007.
$93.5 billion
Sales
for recyclable material merchant wholesalers (NAICS 423930) in 2012, up 16.7 percent from
$80.1 billion in 2007. 2012 sales for recyclable paper and paperboard products:
$9.8 billion. 2012 sales for recyclable plastics products: $2.3 billion.
2012 sales for recyclable glass products: $0.6 billion.
<http://factfinder.census.gov/bkmk/table/1.0/en/ECN/2012_US/42I2/0100000US/naics~423930><http://factfinder.census.gov/bkmk/table/1.0/en/ECN/2012_US/42I3//naics~423930>
Source:
U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 Economic Census and 2007 Economic Census
$8.4 billion
Product
shipments value for recycled paperboard in 2013.
Source:
U.S. Census Bureau, 2013 Annual Survey of Manufactures
Collecting
Revenue
$1.5 billion
Estimated
revenue for “waste collection – hazardous waste management collection services”
in 2013 for estimated sources of revenue for U.S. employer firms. This was up
16.4 percent from 2012.
$6.6 billion
Estimated
revenue for “waste treatment and disposal – hazardous waste treatment and
disposal services” in 2013 for estimated sources of revenue for U.S. employer
firms. This was up 5.6 percent from 2012.
$12.9 billion
Estimated
revenue for “local, fixed-route passenger transportation, by road and transit
rail” in 2013 for estimated sources of revenue for employer firms. This is up
5.2 percent from 2012.
Source:
2013 Service Annual Survey, Table 4 <http://www.census.gov/services>\
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