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 primaryenergy source. The relatively high uranium part of the primaryenergy consumption is mainly ... Primaryenergy 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
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 primaryenergy source. The relatively high uranium part of the primaryenergy consumption is mainly ... Primaryenergy 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
Energy consumptionenergy 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 primaryenergy for the production of 1 kg titanium zinc ... Primaryenergy, nonrenewable Primaryenergy, renewable The evaluation of the non-renewable energy demand for the production of one kilogram zinc sheet (Figure 1) shows that the main primaryenergy sources are uranium and black coal, which cover
The evaluation of the primaryenergy 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
Page 14 production parameters primaryenergy to consumption Approximately 98% of renewable primaryenergy consumption results from the core board, this is mainly ... of the laminate floor covering, 69% to 78% of the nonrenewable primaryenergy consumption ... Figure 5 specifies the non-renewable resources for the primaryenergy consumption. Lignite Uranium Natural gas Hard coal Crude oil Figure 5:Breakdown of non-renewable resources (15 years)