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Sustainable Cellulose Enables Blue Energy Toward Osmotic Energy Conversion. [PDF]

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On the Maximal Output Energy Density of Nanogenerators

ACS Nano, 2019
Nanogenerators have been demonstrated as a high-efficiency energy harvesting technology, while methods to evaluate merits of nanogenerators are being focused. Energy density, as a common way for evaluating energy devices, is believed to be strongly related to the output performance limit of nanogenerators.
Jingjing Fu, Xin Xia, Guoqiang Xu
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Modelling the energy-output ratio

Energy Economics, 1984
Abstract The elasticity of energy use with respect to national output has been estimated by various methods with sometimes seemingly contradictory results. This study attempts to reconcile these various estimates by modelling the energy–output ratio and deriving the corresponding cross-section and time-series elasticities from this model.
John L R Proops
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Energy supply shocks’ nonlinearities on output and prices

European Economic Review, 2023
We use a Bayesian Threshold Vector Autoregression model identified through sign and narrative restrictions to uncover non-linearities in the propagation of energy supply shocks. We find that the transmission of energy supply shocks on consumer prices is stronger in high-inflation regimes, supporting nonlinear models.
De Santis, Roberto A., Tornese, Tommaso
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Nutritional Outputs and Energy Inputs in Seafoods

Science, 1977
Energy used by U.S. ships in harvesting seafoods can vary by a factor of more than 100 when the seafoods are compared on the basis of their content of edible protein or line weight. This energy difference bears no relationship to the nutritive value of the food. When protein yield is compared, the energy to harvest some seafoods is in the same range as
, Rawitscher, J, Mayer
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Energy Price Shock, Employment and Output

2009 International Joint Conference on Computational Sciences and Optimization, 2009
This paper analyzes the effects of energy price shock from a general equilibrium standpoint. We develop a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) model for the China economy. The model explicitly includes energy in the technology used by domestic firms.
Li Li, Liu Yang
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More on the Output Elasticity of Energy Consumption

The Journal of Industrial Economics, 1972
IN work published in I968, Adams and Miovic' noted that the output elasticity of energy consumption (commonly called the energy coefficient) was a somewhat amorphous parameter, differing substantially between countries and changing over time. They demonstrated that if energy statistics were adjusted to take account of the different efficiencies of the ...
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