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Density as conversion factor

The basic units are those into which all values are converted when a calculation is conducted (kg for mass-bound substances and kJ for forms of energy). To facilitate the comparability with the inventory data, entry units were defined using a conversion formula and established as display units. In the inventory (Table 3.2) most of the substances were expressed in kg except for water and gas-oil, for which volume display units (m water and m gasoil, respectively) were defined using the density as conversion factor. Similarly, kWh was selected as display unit for electricity, wind power, and natural gas. [Pg.68]


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