In energetics, a primary energy source ( PES ) refers to the energy forms required by the energy sector to generate the supply of energy carriers used by human society.
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:However, if you want to convert air ( and water ) directly into an energy carrier of some sort, you'd be probably making ammonium nitrate, and not oil or methane.
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So, what would the energy carrier be that is a physical object that gets depleted and centrally replenished, were we to get leads with unlimited AC at some central location on Earth?
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This can be seen in prices of energy carriers, i . e . high-exergy energy carriers such as electricity tend to be more valuable than low-exergy ones such as various fuels or heat.
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This can be seen in prices of energy carriers, i . e . high-exergy energy carriers such as electricity tend to be more valuable than low-exergy ones such as various fuels or heat.
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The New York Mercantile Exchange handles billions of dollars'worth of energy carriers, metals, and other commodities being bought and sold on the trading floor and the overnight electronic trading computer systems for future delivery.
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This mismatch stems mainly from the poor consumption efficiency of electricity compared to other energy carriers, and the transmission losses associated with nuclear plants which are usually situated far away from sources of demand.
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They looked instead for 10 small segments of several genes that most animals have today, including six segments of the gene for cytochrome b, a protein involved in the creation of the energy carrier ATP.
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The main objective is to design a pilot plant which can demonstrate production of hydrocarbon fuels ( including diesel and gasoline ) as sustainable carbon-negative energy carriers and raw materials for the chemical commodity industry.
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Later, Kalckar and Lipmann both independently developed concepts of a " high energy bond " ( which Lipmann famously expressed as " ~ P " ) and ATP as a universal " energy carrier ."