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2002
Overview of Energy Production and Consumption Energy can be defined as primary energy or secondary energy depending on the intensity of use and type of fuel source. Primary energy includes forms obtained from four types of conventional energy resources: (1) crude oil and natural gas; (2) coal; (3) nuclear energy (from fission of radioactive elements ...
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Overview of Energy Production and Consumption Energy can be defined as primary energy or secondary energy depending on the intensity of use and type of fuel source. Primary energy includes forms obtained from four types of conventional energy resources: (1) crude oil and natural gas; (2) coal; (3) nuclear energy (from fission of radioactive elements ...
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Journal of Environmental Science and Health, Part A, 2006
The current conventional approach to determining the primary energy associated with non-combustible renewable energy (RE) sources such as wind energy and hydro power is to equate the electricity generated from these sources with the primary energy supply.
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The current conventional approach to determining the primary energy associated with non-combustible renewable energy (RE) sources such as wind energy and hydro power is to equate the electricity generated from these sources with the primary energy supply.
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Building Services Engineering Research and Technology, 2018
The related concepts of Primary Energy and Primary Energy Factors (which describe how much Primary energy is contained in each unit of delivered energy) are used for international comparisons of national energy use and have become increasingly important regulatory and statistical metrics, especially in relation to the European Energy Performance of ...
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The related concepts of Primary Energy and Primary Energy Factors (which describe how much Primary energy is contained in each unit of delivered energy) are used for international comparisons of national energy use and have become increasingly important regulatory and statistical metrics, especially in relation to the European Energy Performance of ...
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1982
Perhaps we should start by defining what we mean by high energy primary cells. High energy density means different things to different people. Energy density is expressed as the energy per unit volume or the energy per unit weight, and high is a relative term compared to low.
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Perhaps we should start by defining what we mean by high energy primary cells. High energy density means different things to different people. Energy density is expressed as the energy per unit volume or the energy per unit weight, and high is a relative term compared to low.
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Primary energy demand in Canada
Energy Economics, 1979Abstract A regional energy demand model for Canada is described and its properties analysed. The model contains a consistent set of estimated equations that describe the end-use demand for energy within the major consuming regions. A thermal electric submodel is also described which determines the primary energy required to generate thermal ...
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Primary Processes of Energy Absorption
1970Up to this point, the aim has been to describe the form of dose-response curves schematically, using the principles of hit theory, kinetic theory or general stochastics. A knowledge of the primary processes of absorption is necessary before this discussion can be extended.
Hermann Dertinger, Horst Jung
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Nanofluidics for osmotic energy conversion
Nature Reviews Materials, 2021Zhen Zhang, Liping Wen, Lei Jiang
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PRIMARY AND FINAL ENERGY MIX AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings, 2021A. Manowska, B. Bluszcz
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