Non-energetic consumption is the consumption in non-energy-related terms of energy sources as listed in the national energy statistics /VDI 4600/, i.e., essentially fossil primary and secondary energy sources such as natural gas, naphtha and fuel oil. These energy sources are present in converted form mainly in plastic products, chemical fibres, paints and varnishes as well as in lubricants, fertilizers and bitumen. Because of the non-negligible share of non-energetic consumption in total emissions of climate-relevant substances and the foreseeable long-term accumulation of a carbon dioxide emission potential in long-lived products and in landfills, the investigation pursues the following aim: to make, by means of highly differentiated inpu...
Nonenergy use is the consumption of fossil fuels as feedstocks for the manufacture of synthetic mate...
Sub-project 3, ''Primary energy'', provides data on the production of fossil fuels in Germany, on fo...
This thesis deals with the question: Which are promising options for decreasing material consumption...
Non-energy use is usually defined as the use of fossil fuels as raw materials (mainly feedstocks) to...
Non-energy use is usually defined as the use of fossil fuels as raw materials (mainly feedstocks) to...
This study deals with the use of fossil carbon (oil, natural gas, coal) to manufacture materials (pr...
This study deals with the use of fossil carbon (oil, natural gas, coal) to manufacture materials (‘p...
93% of the fossil fuels not consumed for power generation are used for production of chemical feedst...
Non-energy use of fossil fuels accounts for 7% of the Total Primary Energy Supply (TPES) of Germany ...
Non-energy use of fossil fuels accounts for 7% of the Total Primary Energy Supply (TPES) of Germany ...
Non-energy use of fossil fuels accounts for 7% of the Total Primary Energy Supply (TPES) of Germany ...
Non-energy use of fossil fuels accounts for 7% of the Total Primary Energy Supply (TPES) of Germany ...
This paper deals with the use of fossil carbon to manufacture materials ("products of no-energy use"...
Fossil fuels are used as raw materials for the manufacture of synthetic organic materials, e.g. plas...
Fossil fuels are used as raw materials for the manufacture of synthetic organic materials, e.g. plas...
Nonenergy use is the consumption of fossil fuels as feedstocks for the manufacture of synthetic mate...
Sub-project 3, ''Primary energy'', provides data on the production of fossil fuels in Germany, on fo...
This thesis deals with the question: Which are promising options for decreasing material consumption...
Non-energy use is usually defined as the use of fossil fuels as raw materials (mainly feedstocks) to...
Non-energy use is usually defined as the use of fossil fuels as raw materials (mainly feedstocks) to...
This study deals with the use of fossil carbon (oil, natural gas, coal) to manufacture materials (pr...
This study deals with the use of fossil carbon (oil, natural gas, coal) to manufacture materials (‘p...
93% of the fossil fuels not consumed for power generation are used for production of chemical feedst...
Non-energy use of fossil fuels accounts for 7% of the Total Primary Energy Supply (TPES) of Germany ...
Non-energy use of fossil fuels accounts for 7% of the Total Primary Energy Supply (TPES) of Germany ...
Non-energy use of fossil fuels accounts for 7% of the Total Primary Energy Supply (TPES) of Germany ...
Non-energy use of fossil fuels accounts for 7% of the Total Primary Energy Supply (TPES) of Germany ...
This paper deals with the use of fossil carbon to manufacture materials ("products of no-energy use"...
Fossil fuels are used as raw materials for the manufacture of synthetic organic materials, e.g. plas...
Fossil fuels are used as raw materials for the manufacture of synthetic organic materials, e.g. plas...
Nonenergy use is the consumption of fossil fuels as feedstocks for the manufacture of synthetic mate...
Sub-project 3, ''Primary energy'', provides data on the production of fossil fuels in Germany, on fo...
This thesis deals with the question: Which are promising options for decreasing material consumption...