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What are the main energy-consuming industries?

Energy-intensive industries refer to industrial sectors in which energy (fuel power) cost and energy infrastructure investment account for a large proportion of the total production cost of industrial products and investment in industrial production infrastructure. Mainly includes: non-ferrous metallurgy industry, electrochemistry and electrometallurgy industry, rare metal smelting industry, electric power industry, petroleum processing and petrochemical industry. A.E.Probst, a scholar of the former Soviet Union, called the departments whose energy cost accounts for more than 30% ~ 45% of the cost of industrial products, which are high in energy consumption and whose energy infrastructure costs are greater than or equal to the direct infrastructure costs of major production facilities, as energy-intensive industrial departments, such as aluminum, magnesium, titanium, nickel, zinc, electrometallurgy (including ferroalloys), electrochemistry and other industries in nonferrous metallurgy. Large energy-consuming industries need to be located in cheap energy bases, especially near large hydropower stations.