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Energy economics
Energy economics
is a broad
scientific
subject area which includes topics related to
supply
and
use
of
energy
in
societies
. Considering the cost of
energy services
and associated value gives
economic meaning
to the
efficiency
at which
energy
can be produced. Energy services can be defined as functions that generate and provide energy to the “desired end services or states”. The efficiency of energy services is dependent on the
engineered technology
used to produce and supply energy. The goal is to minimise energy input required (e.g. kWh,
mJ
, see
Units of Energy
) to produce the energy service, such as
lighting
(
lumens
),
heating
(
temperature
) and
fuel
(
natural gas
). The main sectors considered in energy economics are
transport
ation and
building
, although it is relevant to a broad scale of human activities, including
household
s and
business
es at a
microeconomic
level and
resource management
and
environmental impacts
at a
macroeconomic
level.
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