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Data Dictionary: ACS 2009 (1-Year Estimates)
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Data Source:U.S. Census Bureau
Table: B25040. House Heating Fuel [10]
Universe: Occupied housing units
Table Details
B25040. House Heating Fuel
Universe: Occupied housing units
VariableLabel
B25040001
B25040002
B25040003
B25040004
B25040005
B25040006
B25040007
B25040008
B25040009
B25040010
Relevant Documentation:
Excerpt from: Social Explorer; U.S. Census Bureau; American Community Survey 2009 Summary File: Technical Documentation.
 
House Heating Fuel
The data on house heating fuel were obtained from Housing Question 10 in the 2009 American Community Survey. The question was asked at occupied housing units. The data show the type of fuel used most to heat the house, apartment, or mobile home. House heating fuel provides information on energy supply and consumption. These data are used by planners to identify the types of fuel used in certain areas and the consequences this usage may have on the area. The data also serve to aid in forecasting the need for future energy needs and power facilities such as generating plants, long distance pipelines for oil or natural gas, and long distance transmission lines for electricity.

House heating fuel is categorized on the ACS questionnaire as follows:

  • Utility Gas - This category includes gas piped through underground pipes from a central system to serve the neighborhood.
  • Bottled, Tank, or LP Gas - This category includes liquid propane gas stored in bottles or tanks that are refilled or exchanged when empty.
  • Electricity - This category includes electricity that is generally supplied by means of above or underground electric power lines.
  • Fuel Oil, Kerosene, etc. - This category includes fuel oil, kerosene, gasoline, alcohol, and other combustible liquids.
  • Coal or Coke - This category includes coal or coke that is usually distributed by truck.
  • Wood - This category includes purchased wood, wood cut by household members on their property or elsewhere, driftwood, sawmill or construction scraps, or the like.
  • Solar Energy - This category includes heat provided by sunlight that is collected, stored, and actively distributed to most of the rooms.
  • Other Fuel - This category includes all other fuels not specified elsewhere.
  • No Fuel Used - This category includes units that do not use any fuel or that do not have heating equipment.


Question/Concept History
Since 1996, the American Community Survey questions have remained the same.

Comparability
Data on house heating fuel in the American Community Survey can be compared to previous ACS and Census 2000 house heating fuel data.

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