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+ | ====== Output indicators ====== | ||
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+ | [[general_indicators|General indicators]] | ||
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+ | The information of the output indicators appears under the labels " | ||
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+ | ===== Final energy consumption ===== | ||
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+ | [[output_indicators_final_energy_consumption_i|more information]] | ||
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+ | Final energy consumption is the amount of energy that is used (in Switzerland and abroad) to cover the Swiss energy demand. In " | ||
+ | * **Transport: | ||
+ | * **Process heat,** [[hot_water|Hot water]] **and Space heating:** Under this labels there are the fuels that are used for heating industrial processes, producing sanitary hot water and space heating. | ||
+ | * **Elec transport: | ||
+ | * **Elec process:** Electricity that is used for heating industrial processes through direct electric heating. | ||
+ | * [[hot_water|Elec hot water:]] Electricity that is used for producing sanitary hot water through direct electric heating. | ||
+ | * **Elec heat pump:** Electricity that is consumed by the heat pump which mainly provide heat for hot water and space heating. | ||
+ | * **Elec direct heat:** Electricity that is used for space heating by electric direct heating. | ||
+ | * **Elec other:** Electricity that is consumed for other purposes that have not been previously mentioned such as lighting, cooking, electric engines for industry or services, IT, ventilation and air-conditioning systems, etc. | ||
+ | * **Elec export:** Electricity that is exported to neighbouring countries due to an overproduction. | ||
+ | * **Waste heat:** It is the waste heat from thermal power generation. If the electricity is produced from the combustion of a fuel not all this fuel can be converted into electricity. Usually the average efficiency is around 40%. The energy that is not converted is called "waste heat" and it is sent to the ambient. | ||
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+ | Its unit is GWh. The GWh is an energy unit. It can be confused with the GW or the KW which are power units. | ||
+ | ===== CO2 equivalent emissions ===== | ||
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+ | [[output_indicators_co2_equivalent_emissions_i|more information]] | ||
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+ | The indicator is called CO< | ||
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+ | An LCA (Life cycle assessment) approach has been used in order to calculate the CO< | ||
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+ | ===== Total cost ===== | ||
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+ | //It is under development.// | ||
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+ | ===== Electricity deficit ===== | ||
+ | [[elec_deficit_more|+information]] | ||
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+ | ===== Deposited waste ===== | ||
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+ | The impact assessment method used for calculating the deposited waste is " | ||
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+ | The computation of the deposited waste is also based on a life cycle analysis. | ||
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