ENEP427 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3.1: Energy Accounting, Glossary Of Patience Terms, Energy Industry

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Ability to do work (or potential) or produce heat. Excludes coal, crude oil, natural gas, solar power, nuclear power. Secondary energy on the other hand refers to any energy that is obtained from a primary energy source employing a transformation or conversion process. Oil products or electricity as these require refining or electric generators to produce. Both electricity and heat can be obtained as primary and secondary energies. Commercial energies are those that are traded wholly or almost entirely in market place and therefore would command a market price. Non-commercial energies are those which do not pass through marketplace and accordingly do not have marketplace. Energy collected by people for their own use. Conventional energies are obtained through commonly used technologies. Non-conventional energies are those obtained using new and novel tech or sources. The energy supply system - captures and delivered energy in usable form world wide.

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