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Table 2 Industry sectors matched between 2008 GHG emission inventory and the ESCI-SAM codes

From: Emerging clean transportation technologies and distribution of reduced greenhouse gas emissions in Southern California

GHG emission inventory economic sector

ESCI-SAM Code

Description

Electricity Generation

(In State, Imports)

ESCI-IND 3

Utilities

Transportation

ESCI-IND 8

Transportation and Warehousing

CHP: Industrial

ESCI-IND 5

Manufacturing

Landfills

ESCI-IND 14

Administrative and Support and Waste Services

Manufacturing

ESCI-IND 5

Manufacturing

Mining

ESCI-IND 2

Natural Resources and Mining

Oil & Gas Extraction

ESCI-IND 2

Natural Resources and Mining

Petroleum Marketing

ESCI-IND 5

Manufacturing

Petroleum Refining

ESCI-IND 5

Manufacturing

Pipelines

ESCI-IND 4

Construction

Wastewater Treatment

ESCI-IND 14

Administrative and Support and Waste Services

Not Specified Industrial

ESCI-IND 10, 11,12,13,17

Finance and Insurance

Real Estate and Rental and Leasing

Professional, Scientific and Technical Services

Management of Companies and Enterprises

Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation

CHP: Commercial

ESCI-IND 14

Administrative and Support and Waste Services

Communication

ESCI-IND 9

Information

Domestic Utilities

ESCI-IND 3

Utilities

Education

ESCI-IND 15

Educational Services

Food Services

ESCI-IND 18

Accommodation and Food Service

Health Care

ESCI-IND 16

Health Care and Social Assistance

Hotels

ESCI-IND 18

Accommodation and Food Service

National Security

ESCI-IND 20

Public Administration

Offices

ESCI-IND 14

Administrative and Support and Waste Services

Retail & Wholesale

ESCI-IND 6, 7

Wholesale Trade, Retail Trade

Transportation Services

ESCI-IND 8

Transportation and Warehousing

Not Specified Commercial

ESCI-IND 10, 11,12,13,17

Finance and Insurance

Real Estate and Rental and Leasing

Professional, Scientific and Technical Services

Management of Companies and Enterprises

Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation

Household Use

ESCI-IND 19

Other Services

Agriculture & Forestry

ESCI-IND 1

Total Farm

Not Specified

ESCI-IND 21

Not an industry

  1. CHP (Combined heat and power) is the simultaneous production of both electricity and useful heat for application by the producer or to be sold to other users with the aim of better utilization of the energy used. Public utilities may utilize part of the heat produced in power plants and sell it for public heating purposes. Industries as auto-producers may sell part of the excess electricity produced to other industries or to electric utilities