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Fossil energy

Operation Thermal, Mj Electric, kWh Total energy Fossil and hydro, Mj If all fossil, Mj ... [Pg.98]

A fuel is a substance which can be conveniently used as a source of energy. Fossil fuels release energy in the form of heat when they undergo combustion. [Pg.103]

Included in external energy, fossil fuels used for system. [Pg.587]

This work was supported by the Department of Energy-Fossil Energy, Division of Coal Conversion-Liquefaction. Chemical and instrumental techniques used were developed with support from the Office of Basic Energy Sciences, U.S. Department of Energy. [Pg.176]

Energy consumption is determined over the entire life cycle and describes the consumption of primary energy. Fossil energy media are included before production and renewable energy media before harvest or use. This captures conversion losses from electricity and steam generation. [Pg.289]

Our principal sources of energy - fossil fuels - are all contaminated to some extent with sulfur compounds. When these fuels are burned, the sulfur compounds are burned to sulfur oxides, which are emitted to the atmosphere in the flue gas. In the atmosphere, these oxides are converted into the sulfur acids that are a principal cause of acid rain. [Pg.10]

Prepare an integrated DOE Hydrogen Plan to coordinate efforts among the Offices of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Fossil Energy, Nuclear Energy and Science. [Pg.16]

Energy consumption for three energy categories (total energy, fossil fuels, and petroleum)... [Pg.544]

In 1850, wood still supplied 70 % of the world s commercial energy. Fossil fuels began to dominate the global energy market sometime at the end of the nineteenth century. In the course of the twentieth century, their use increased between 12- and... [Pg.24]

Exhaustible Energy Fossil fuels are the primary sources of exhaustible energy. We call them exhaustible because we cannot replace them when used up—at least not for a million years. Thus, this source of energy is in limited supply. Our readily available supply of oil could potentially be used up in your lifetime (current estimates are about 40 years) if we do not practice energy conservation. [Pg.201]

Energy Efficiency-Distributed Energy, Fossil Energy Development of oxidation-resistant ceramic composites and bond coats for gas turbines. [Pg.182]

United States Department of Energy Fossil Energy Coal Gasification R D http //www.fossil.energy.gov... [Pg.354]

Nonrenewahle resources include the abundant metals (such as iron and aluminum), scarce metals (gold and copper), materials used for energy (fossil fuels and uranium minerals), building materials (limestone, crushed stone, sand, and gravel), and other miscellaneous minerals (halite or natural salt). Running water, wind power, and solar power are not included among materials used for energy because they are renewable sources. [Pg.556]

The methanol balance as well as the proton balance is remarkable two moles of methanol that get released in the cathodic process are used for the acetalization at the anode and four protons used for the cathodic reductirai are generated in the anodic acetalization. The electric energy consumption of the paired electrosynthesis is not increased compared to the non-paired process. Because hydrogen is avoided completely, the energy/fossil fuel to generate the hydrogen for the reduction step is economized [7]. [Pg.1506]

Process energy, fossil, GJ/t plastic Feedstock energy, fossil, GJ/t plastic Total fossil energy, GJ/t plastic Fossil CO2 from process energy, kg/t plastic CO2 absorption, plant growth, kg/t plastic NetC02, kg/t PLA ... [Pg.186]

Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory web site http //www.inel.gov/energy/fossil/hydrogen... [Pg.422]

Total fossil energy Fossil energy used GHG emssions... [Pg.96]


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