7-3  Overall Energy Balance Sheet
 
   
      (10 000 tons of SCE)
Item 1990 1995 2000 2004 2005 2006
             
  Total Energy Available for Consumption 96138 129535 136535 203344 223213 243918
      Primary Energy Output 103922 129034 128978 187341 205876 221056
      Recovery of Energy           2312 1760 2508 2840 2903
      Imports 1310 5456 14334 26593 26952 31057
      Exports (-) 5875 6776 9633 11646 11447 10925
      Stock Changes in the Year -3219 -491 1097 -1452 -1008 -173
  Total Energy Consumption 98703 131176 138553 203227 224682 246270
      Consumption by Sector                         
        1.Agriculture, Forestry, Animal Husbandry,                       
              Fishery and Water Conservancy 4852 5505 6045 7680 7978 8395
        2.Industry 67578 96191 95443 143244 159492 175137
        3.Construction 1213 1335 2143 3259 3411 3715
        4.Transport, Storage and Post                         
  4541 5863 10067 15104 16629 18583
        5.Wholesale and Retail Trades,                       
              Hotels and Catering Services 1247 2018 3039 4820 5031 5522
        6.Others 3473 4519 5852 7839 8691 9530
        7.Household Consumption 15799 15745 15965 21281 23450 25388
      Consumption by Usage                       
       (I) End-use Consumption 94289 124252 132030 194104 214479 235114
               Industry 63239 89473 89266 134442 149639 164416
      (II) Losses During the Process  2264 3634 2461 3684 3720 4056
             of Enery Conversion      
               Coking 905            525 527 658 734
               Petroleum Refining 326            781 1416 1305 1391
      (III) Energy Losses 2150 3289 4062 5439 6483 7100
  Balance -2565 -1641 -2017 117 -1469 -2352
             
   
a) Electric power and heat are converted on the basis of equal caloric value. Therefore, losses during the process of energy conversion do not include  
     losses in power generation and heating. Energy consumption of industry include that of village industry. The same applies to the tables following.  
b) The refueling by Chinese ships and airplanes abroad is included in imports. The refueling by foreign ships and airplanes in China is included in exports.