2021.05.06 – Ian Page This new term was introduced in a Joule paper, proposing a methodology for evaluating the use of various primary fuels for various categories of heating. While it admits that it's a flawed measure, it's better to have some measure! The paper is introductory, and might lead non expert readers to the wrong conclusions, so some way to go, but it led me to a thought on an extension to the slivers series (i.e. take a limited resource, decide what your climate objective is, and develop a series of slivers of applications of increasing effectiveness to establish a strategy for using the limited resource.) (Joule 5 531-550 mar 17 2001) In this case the estimates of the temperature of heat needed for various segments of American and EU industry show that 1/3 to 1/2 of heat needed is at fairly low temperatures (less than 200C) the "boiler "category. This is cost effectively achieved with heat pumps up to around this temperature (higher presumably if it can...
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