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Latest revision as of 13:10, 22 November 2022
1. Sustainability - energy sources and production processes.
Grey energy is energy is energy produced from relatively more polluting sources, for example burning coal.
Also known as brown energy.
Contrasted with green energy.
2. Sustainability - total energy cost.
The total energy required to produce goods or services.
Also known as embodied energy.