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DescriptionTechEfficiency.PNG | The effect of technological progress on energy efficiency and thus the consumption of energy. Blue curves show the consumption of fuel (coal kg/kwh) after different innovations, red curve shows maximum thermal efficiency (%). "Watt, p" stands for "Watt, pump", "Watt, m" for "Watt, mill". X axis shows years. Source: Shell (2001): Energy Neeeds, Choises and Possibilities - Scenarios to 2050. |
Date | 26 March 2006 (original upload date) |
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