Encyclopedia of Energy: Ec-GeElsevier, 2004 - Power (Mechanics) |
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... shows that for sulfur ( widely believed to show the inverted U - shape relation between emission and income per capita ) , emissions in fact rise with increasing income at all levels of income , but that there are strong time effects ...
... shows that for sulfur ( widely believed to show the inverted U - shape relation between emission and income per capita ) , emissions in fact rise with increasing income at all levels of income , but that there are strong time effects ...
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... shows how a significantly richer picture of economic activity is obtained if resources are separated into their material and energy components . This thermo- physical model shows the economy as a pathway by which energy resources are ...
... shows how a significantly richer picture of economic activity is obtained if resources are separated into their material and energy components . This thermo- physical model shows the economy as a pathway by which energy resources are ...
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... shows a relatively low transformity . Unfortunately , only the value without services was calculated in the steam - reforming case study . How- ever , since steam - reforming is a well - known technol- ogy , not particularly labor ...
... shows a relatively low transformity . Unfortunately , only the value without services was calculated in the steam - reforming case study . How- ever , since steam - reforming is a well - known technol- ogy , not particularly labor ...
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activity analysis areas assessment biomass capital cascading failures chemical coal combustion components consumers consumption cost countries depletion ecological footprint ecological risk assessment economic growth ecosystem health effects embodied energy Emergy Evaluation emissions endpoints energy demand energy efficiency energy intensity energy prices energy resources energy services energy supply entropy environment environmental regulation equipment ESCO estimate evaluation example exposure external extraction factors fossil fuels function future global gross domestic product heat household human impacts important income increase industry inputs investment Kuznets curve labor land load magnetic field market failures materials measure ment motor natural gas nonrenewable nuclear NYMEX operating optimal organisms output petroleum physical pollution potential power plants production ratio reduce renewable reserves result sector solar sources specific structure studies theory thermodynamics tion transformation transmission typically United utility variables voltage