Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10402066 | The Electricity Journal | 2015 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
For decades, policymakers have viewed appliances that are fueled 'on site' by natural gas as environmentally preferable to electric appliances that rely on electricity generated at an off-site 'source,' such as at a coal or natural gas power plant. Several trends in energy generation and end-use technology, however, are changing the environmental value of using electric appliances to produce heat and hot water in buildings, requiring a more systems-based approach to energy efficiency tools and revisions to the methodology for calculating 'source' energy metrics.
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Authors
Keith Dennis,