Energy
Energy is a feature of a product and transportation
Material energy[edit | edit source]
- w:Diesel fuel (Trucks, cars, trains...)
- w:Gasoline (multiple octanes, unleaded vs. leaded) (cars, motorcycles...)
- w:Biofuel (cars)
- w:Fuel oil (ships)
- w:Kerosene (airplanes)
- w:Hydrogen (cars)
- w:Wood (heating, cooking...)
- w:Charcoal (cooking)
Electricity[edit | edit source]
Electricity is produced from:
- Oil
- w:Nuclear power (causes nearly permanent damage in the form of making radioactive materials from less radioactive ones)
- w:Coal
- w:Natural gas
- w:Solar energy
- w:Hydroelectricity
- w:Wind power
- w:Wood
- w:Peat
- w:Lignite
Natural[edit | edit source]
- w:Sun (farming, heating...)
- w:Wind (sailing)
- w:Animal (carrying)
- w:Human (human labor)
- w:Waterflow (transport)
this is in no special order and incomplete.
See also[edit | edit source]
- w:Embodied energy is the sum of all the energy required to produce any goods or services, considered as if that energy was incorporated or 'embodied' in the product itself. The concept can be useful in determining the effectiveness of energy-producing or energy-saving devices
- Materials