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by avsteele
151 days ago
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This is not energy output (production, usage), it is that plus an adjustment for the in->out energy efficiency. It would only == production if all energy sources in the mix has the same factor. Because fossil fuels have higher in/out losses this is number is larger than usage. This metric is generally used to track decarbonization. Using the IEA number you can see the hydro+solar+wind production is about 9.5% of the total, not 18%. ChatGPT or you favorite LLM can explain in greater detail, just send it the plot image and ask. |
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