Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1735821 | Energy | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
This paper aims to clarify some aspects of the discussion between “emergists” and “exergists”. First, we address the problem of the differences between energy-based emergy and exergy-based emergy: we show that the two are proportional, having the exergetic equivalent of solar energy as scale factor. In the second part, we show that emergy and transformity can be written as a function of exergy alone, in particular of “partial” efficiencies of the processes involved in a production system, from solar energy to the final product.
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Authors
S. Bastianoni, A. Facchini, L. Susani, E. Tiezzi,