Exergy analysis for resource conversion of the Chinese Society 1993 under the material product system
B. Chen and
G.Q. Chen
Energy, 2006, vol. 31, issue 8, 1115-1150
Abstract:
The resource exergy conversion in Chinese society in 1993 under the material product system (MPS) was investigated. Major resources that entered the society were divided into subgroups and analyzed in detail. The end use was broken down into ten end-use sectors: the forestry industry, food industry, iron and steel industry, nonferrous metal industry, chemical industry, textile industry, transportation, households, commerce, other industry. The total exergy input was 62.9EJ, which was 53.3GJ/cap. The total exergy output contained 11.66EJ or 9.88GJ/cap, which was 19% of the total exergy input. One RMB (Chinese Renminbi) yuan ($ 0.17) corresponded to 3.37MJ resource exergy output.
Date: 2006
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DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2005.06.003
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