energy balance (The energetic state of a system at any given time) |
energibalanse |
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energy conservation (The strategy for reducing energy requirements per unit of industrial output or individual well-being without affecting the progress of socio-economic development or causing disruption in life style. In temperate developed countries most energy is used in heating and lighting industrial and domestic buildings. Industrial processes, transport and agriculture are the other main users. During the 1970s it was demonstrated that substantial savings could be achieved through appropriate building technologies and the use of energy-efficient equipment for heating, air-conditioning and lighting. Most goods could and should be both manufactured and made to work more efficiently) |
energisparing |
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energy consumption (Amount of energy consumed by a person or an apparatus shown as a unit) |
energibruk |
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energy conversion (The process of changing energy from one form to another) |
energiomdanning |
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energy demand |
energibehov |
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energy dissipation (Any loss of energy, generally by conversion into heat) |
energisløsing |
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energy distribution system (Any publicly or privately organized setup in which usable power such as electricity is delivered to homes and businesses) |
energiforsyningssystem |
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energy economics (The production, distribution, and consumption of usable power such as fossil fuel, electricity, or solar radiation) |
energiøkonomi |
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energy efficiency (Refers to actions to save fuels by better building design, the modification of production processes, better selection of road vehicles and transport policies, the adoption of district heating schemes in conjunction with electrical power generation, and the use of domestic insulation and double glazing in homes) |
energieffektivitet |
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energy industry (Industry which converts various types of fuels as well as solar, water, tidal, and geothermal energy into other energy forms for a variety of household, commercial, transportation, and industrial application) |
energiindustri |
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energy legislation |
energilovgivning |
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energy management (The administration or handling of power derived from sources such as fossil fuel, electricity and solar radiation) |
energiforvaltning |
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energy market (The trade or traffic of energy sources treated as a commodity (such as fossil fuel, electricity, or solar radiation)) |
energimarked |
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energy policy (A statement of a country's intentions in the energy sector) |
energipolitikk |
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energy process (Any natural phenomenon or series of actions by which energy is converted or made more usable) |
energiprosess |
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energy production (Generation of energy in a coal fired power station, in an oil fired power station, in a nuclear power station, etc.) |
energiproduksjon |
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energy recovery (A form of resource recovery in which the organic fraction of waste is converted to some form of usable energy. Recovery may be achieved through the combustion of processed or raw refuse to produce steam through the pyrolysis of refuse to produce oil or gas; and through the anaerobic digestion of organic wastes to produce methane gas) |
energigjenvinning |
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energy resource (Potential supplies of energy which have not yet been used (such as coal lying in the ground, solar heat, wind power, geothermal power, etc.)) |
energiressurs |
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energy saving (Avoiding wasting energy) |
energisparing |
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energy source (Potential supplies of energy including fossil and nuclear fuels as well as solar, water, wind, tidal and geothermal power) |
energikilde |
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