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Annex Energy economics and climate change

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Figure A.1 represents the structure of the supply of energy, showing the energy carriers in use today and the possible future energy carriers. We distinguish between four energy conversion stages: Primary energy, secondary energy, final energy and useful energy.

Companies with activities in the extraction, conversion and transport of energy carriers form the energy sector of the economy. Their task is to provide the enduser with energy in the form of the desired energy carrier (final energy) The consumer uses energy-usage processes to convert the final energy into useful energy.

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Crastan, V. (2010). Annex Energy economics and climate change. In: Global Energy Economics and Climate Protection Report 2009. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-11873-9_3

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