1984
DOI: 10.1016/0165-0572(84)90016-1
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Energy input-output analysis

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“…They estimated the CO 2, SO 2 and NO x emission from the thermal electricity station and estimated the average efficiency of Malaysian power plants from 2000 to 2020. Similar energy Input-Output (I-O) studies can be found in the studies of Casler, S. and Wilbur, S. [7] and Howdon, D. and Pearson, P. [8] analysis. Particularly, Casler, S. and Wilbur, S. [7] presents the basic theory and assumptions of energy I-O analysis, discusses its role in the area of energy analysis, and considers problems associated with its use.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 57%
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“…They estimated the CO 2, SO 2 and NO x emission from the thermal electricity station and estimated the average efficiency of Malaysian power plants from 2000 to 2020. Similar energy Input-Output (I-O) studies can be found in the studies of Casler, S. and Wilbur, S. [7] and Howdon, D. and Pearson, P. [8] analysis. Particularly, Casler, S. and Wilbur, S. [7] presents the basic theory and assumptions of energy I-O analysis, discusses its role in the area of energy analysis, and considers problems associated with its use.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…Similar energy Input-Output (I-O) studies can be found in the studies of Casler, S. and Wilbur, S. [7] and Howdon, D. and Pearson, P. [8] analysis. Particularly, Casler, S. and Wilbur, S. [7] presents the basic theory and assumptions of energy I-O analysis, discusses its role in the area of energy analysis, and considers problems associated with its use. They estimated the direct and indirect, in determining total energy requirements which consider energy inputs from all producing sources (which can be found in our studies, Tables 2A and 2B).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…Many industries produce a number of commodities, some of which are also produced in other industries. The "commodity technology assumption" implies that the energy required to make a given commodity is the same no matter what industry produces it (Casler and Wilbur, 1984). Alternatively, the "industry technology assumption" may be made, implying that the allocation of inputs to the commodities produced by a particular industry should be based on the industry output proportion of each commodity.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A related, but separate, research direction has been the development of energy inputoutput analysis for determining the total energy requirements needed to produce various goods and services (Bullard and Herendeen, 1975;Casler and Wilbur, 1984). Direct energy is the energy used as an immediate input in the production of a given good or service.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 The model is based on previous developments from: Leontief (1970), Leontief andFord (1971), Chapman (1974), Bullard and Herendeen (1975), Casler and Wilbur (1984), Proops (1988), Alcántara (1995), Lenzen et al (2004).…”
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