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Efficiency of energy delivery systems: II. Estimating energy costs of capital equipment
Authors:Charles Hall  Elizabeth Kaufman  Sharon Walker  Doreen Yen
Institution:(1) Section of Ecology and Systematics Langmuir Laboratory, Cornell University, 14853 Ithaca, New York
Abstract:Procedures are developed and summarized that allow the calculation of the energy required to manufacture and install capital equipment, such as the material needed for a coalfired power plant. Three methods are available, each with certain strengths and weaknessess The first uses both literature value and national manufacturing statistics, the second uses a previously developed technique that disaggregates energy use according to how much each industry buys from all other industries, and the third technique is based on the average national relation between energy use and dollar flow. The most important differences between estimates of energy use by the different techniques relates to the inclusion or exclusion of labor and indirect expenditures rather than to differences in the data bases of the three techniques.
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