energy intensity
collocation in Englishmeaningsofenergyandintensity
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energy
noun
uk/ˈen.ə.dʒi/us/ˈen.ɚ.dʒi/
the power and ability to be physically and ...
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intensity
noun
uk/ɪnˈten.sə.ti/us/ɪnˈten.sə.t̬i/
the quality of being felt strongly or having a very ...
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(Definition ofenergyandintensityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The model predicts a growth in carbonenergyintensity, albeit at a declining rate.
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Analysis of past data and of factors contributing to growing energy-related carbon emissions indicates that commercialenergyintensitywill increase in the near future.
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In the third stage, commercialenergyintensitystarts to decline with development and growth in the economy.
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Ideally the change in carbon emissions should be studied by specifyingenergyintensityin terms of primary energy.
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However, now the coefficient is negative, indicating thatenergyintensityof production is decreasing with rising per capita income.
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The same can be said about the changes inenergyintensityper dollar of value added.
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Two important energy indicators are per capita energy consumption and theenergyintensityin the economy.
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We examine the reduced form relationship between composition effects coupled with theenergyintensityrate of change and the extent of policy reforms.
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The parameter y is related to the factors capturing the trend inenergyintensity.
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This specification of the trend term endogenizes the impact of a policy on the carbonenergyintensity.
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The increasing rate of growth of carbon energy and of carbonenergyintensityindicates that carbon emissions will continue to grow.
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In the area of energy utilization the result says that the degree of completeness of enterprise reforms reduces theenergyintensityper dollar of value added created.
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Energyintensityin the economy is negatively related to the per capita income level.
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The third chapter returns to scenarios, but goes into more detail by decomposing emissions into effects due to population changes,energyintensity, and carbon intensity of energy production.
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At higher per capita income levels, changes in per capita energy consumption are less than the proportionate changes in per capita incomes, indicating decreasingenergyintensitywith growth.
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The data on 13 pollution intensities rates are stacked vertically together with the data onenergyintensity rates to form a column vector of 14 pollution indicators for 12 countries.
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The carbonenergyintensityin the economy in the base case increases at an average annual rate of 0.7 per cent per year over the period 1990-2020.
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Fundamental transformation in production processes and exploitation of technological opportunities that are available in the west, reducing theenergyintensityof production, are therefore of utmost importance.
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