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Data & statistics on Breakdown of total primary energy production of the MPCs – 5 results

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The recycling potential of primary copper is 2.5 MJ of primary energy for all 3 surfacetreated copper strips. Figure 4 illustrates the breakdown of the renewable and nonrenewable part of the recycling potential in comparison to the expenditure for the production of the bright rolled / surface-treated copper strips.

The recycling potential of primary copper is 2.5 MJ of primary energy for all 3 surfacetreated copper strips. Figure 4 illustrates the breakdown of the renewable and nonrenewable part of the recycling ...

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Closer examination of the energy required to produce 1 kg of copper strip, as shown in figure 3, shows that natural gas is used as a significant primary energy source. The relatively high uranium part of the primary energy consumption is mainly ...
Primary energy demand (Energy carriers) in % Uranium (Resource) Hard coal (Resource) Crude oil (Resource) Natural gas (Resource) Lignite (Resource) TECU Classic TECU Oxid TECU Patina TECU Gold TECU Bronze

Aug 2010 | IBU Startseite
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The recycling potential of primary copper is 2.5 MJ of primary energy for all 3 surfacetreated copper strips. Figure 4 illustrates the breakdown of the renewable and nonrenewable part of the recycling potential in comparison to the expenditure for the production of the bright rolled / surface-treated copper strips.

The recycling potential of primary copper is 2.5 MJ of primary energy for all 3 surfacetreated copper strips. Figure 4 illustrates the breakdown of the renewable and nonrenewable part of the recycling ...

bau-umwelt.de/download/C90da6a0X1264b09dda3XY4653/IBU_Declaration_KME_2007311_E_Copper_strips.pdf

Closer examination of the energy required to produce 1 kg of copper strip, as shown in figure 3, shows that natural gas is used as a significant primary energy source. The relatively high uranium part of the primary energy consumption is mainly ...
Primary energy demand (Energy carriers) in % Uranium (Resource) Hard coal (Resource) Crude oil (Resource) Natural gas (Resource) Lignite (Resource) TECU Classic TECU Oxid TECU Patina TECU Gold TECU Bronze

Jun 2009 | IBU Startseite
Original Url: http://bau-umwelt.de/download/C90da6a0X1264b09dda3XY4653/IBU_Declaration_KME_2007311_E_Copper_strips.pdf
Breakdown of the use of renewable and non-renewable primary energy for the production of 1 kg titanium zinc sheet

Breakdown of the use of renewable and non-renewable primary energy for the production of 1 kg titanium zinc sheet

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Energy consumption energy sources in % (sum 49.3 MJ) Lignite Natural gas Crude oil Black coal Uranium Renewable energy Figure 1: Breakdown of the use of renewable and non-renewable primary energy for the production of 1 kg titanium zinc ...
Primary energy, nonrenewable Primary energy, renewable The evaluation of the non-renewable energy demand for the production of one kilogram zinc sheet (Figure 1) shows that the main primary energy sources are uranium and black coal, which cover

Nov 2006 | IBU Startseite
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Breakdown of the use of renewable and non-renewable primary energy over the life cycle of 1m² of enamelled bath

Breakdown of the use of renewable and non-renewable primary energy over the life cycle of 1m² of enamelled bath

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The evaluation of the primary energy demand in Figure 7-1 over the life cycle of 1m² of enamelled steel bath shows that natural gas is the main primary fossil-based fuel for the production of baths (plant operation) and black coal

Jun 2009 | IBU Startseite
Original Url: http://www.bau-umwelt.de/download/C57855c02X121ad7a2aa3X5ee0/EPD_KAL_2009111_E.pdf
Breakdown of non-renewable resources (15 years)

Breakdown of non-renewable resources (15 years)

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Page 14 production parameters primary energy to consumption Approximately 98% of renewable primary energy consumption results from the core board, this is mainly ...
of the laminate floor covering, 69% to 78% of the nonrenewable primary energy consumption ...
Figure 5 specifies the non-renewable resources for the primary energy consumption. Lignite Uranium Natural gas Hard coal Crude oil Figure 5:Breakdown of non-renewable resources (15 years)

Oct 2009 | IBU Startseite
Original Url: http://bau-umwelt.de/download/C28cc2a59X1242f15d1a4X57d7/EPD_ELF_2009211_E.pdf
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