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Emergy is the
amount of
energy consumed in
direct and
indirect transformations to make a
product or service.
Emergy is a
measure of
quality differences...
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Embodied energy is the sum of all the
energy required to
produce any
goods or services,
considered as if that
energy were
incorporated or 'embodied' in...
- the "
Emergy Sustainability Index" (ESI), "an
index that
accounts for yield, renewability, and
environmental load. It is the
incremental emergy yield...
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Patrice Émery
Lumumba (/pəˈtriːs lʊˈmʊmbə/ pə-TREESS luu-MUUM-bə; born Isaïe
Tasumbu Tawosa; 2 July 1925 – 17
January 1961) was a
Congolese politician...
- of
product or service.
Emergy calculations take into
account economics that can
alter pure physics-based results.
Using emergy life-cycle
analysis researchers...
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direct current power outlets in p****enger
airplanes Empower (
emergy), the flow of
emergy (embodied energy)
Empower (financial services), a US financial...
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these institutions continues to
evolve and
propagate the Odum's
concept of
emergy. His
former students Bill Mitsch,
Robert Costanza, and
Karin Limburg are...
- UEV may
refer to: Unit
Emergy Values,
emergy inputs required to
generate one unit of
output from a
process Kua-UEV, a
human gene This
disambiguation page...
- Sublimation, in M.T.Brown (ed.)
Emergy Synthesis:Theory and
Applications of the
Emergy Methodology,
Proceedings of the 1st
Biennial Emergy Analysis Research Conference...
- In 1996 H.T. Odum
defined transformity as, "the
emergy of one type
required to make a unit of
energy of
another type. For example,
since 3 coal emjoules...