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Measuring Our Progress

Energy Conservation

Boeing reduced absolute energy consumption by 0.3 percent in 2009, and has reduced energy consumption on a revenue-adjusted basis by 32 percent since 2002.

 


Energy Use at Major U.S. Sites - Absolute

Energy Use at Major U.S. Sites - Revenue Adjusted

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  • In addition to data from Boeing's 20 major sites, also includes data from Bellevue, Wash., Chicago, Boeing Commercial Airplanes' operations in Long Beach, Calif., Seal Beach, Calif., and West Hills, Calif.
  • Energy use is calculated from consumption of electricity, natural gas and fuel oil. (Our facility in Philadelphia is the only major U.S. site that uses fuel oil for energy.) Consumption of other fuels is not represented.
  • Five additional sites were included in data collection beginning in 2008. Energy consumption totals for previous years were adjusted to reflect this change in reporting practices.
  • 2008 data reflects reduced production demand due to the IAM work stoppage in Washington, Oregon, and Kansas.
  • Data in the chart is normalized for divestitures by excluding Boeing Commercial Airplanes operations in Wichita (now Spirit AeroSystem) from 2002 to 2005. Boeing Defense, Space & Security's Wichita operations are included in this data.