2019
DOI: 10.3390/en13010161
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Energy Efficiency Investments in Industry with Uncertain Demand Rate: Effects on the Specific Energy Consumption

Abstract: The term "energy efficiency" covers a wide scope and it is affected by a lack of clarity. To overcome this issue, quantitative measures should be defined and evaluated for each unit of product or process considered. These quantitative indicators are necessary to support and evaluate energy efficiency improvements in industry, by allowing to (i) monitor the energy performance, and (ii) perform benchmarking analyses with best available techniques or similar processes. The specific energy consumption (SEC), i.e.,… Show more

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“…The production of secondary aluminium becomes increasingly important to meet the growing demand for aluminium. The production of secondary aluminium requires only 5% energy compared to primary aluminium [15]. This is important in terms of environmental and economic concerns and increased competitiveness.…”
Section: Methodological Analysis Of the Primary Aluminium Production ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The production of secondary aluminium becomes increasingly important to meet the growing demand for aluminium. The production of secondary aluminium requires only 5% energy compared to primary aluminium [15]. This is important in terms of environmental and economic concerns and increased competitiveness.…”
Section: Methodological Analysis Of the Primary Aluminium Production ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Energy Efficiency (EE) actions, as technological changes that make energy consumption more efficient, thus lowering demand could play a vital role in national economic recovery plans, since investments in EE are readily returned through energy savings and other benefits, such as raise in asset value, reduced air pollution or increased employment [ 2 ]. Attention to EE has begun to evolve in this respect even before pandemic crisis, and as a result its past identification as the “the hidden fuel” has progressed to an increasing recognition of its role as the “first fuel” [ 3 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%