Exergy economics

P. Brockway, S. Sorrell, T. Foxon, Jack Miller
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This chapter presents a new field of research – termed exergy economics – which offers a new perspective on the contribution of energy to economic growth. The approach is based upon the thermodynamic concept of useful exergy and the associated measures of exergy efficiency. Contrary to orthodox economics, the chapter argues that improvements in exergy efficiency are a key driver of productivity improvements, and that useful exergy is a key driver of economic growth. The chapter summarises the theoretical arguments underpinning these claims, reviews the recent empirical work in this area and highlights some of the implications.
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本章介绍了一个新的研究领域——能源经济学——它为能源对经济增长的贡献提供了一个新的视角。该方法基于有用火用的热力学概念和相关的火用效率度量。与正统经济学相反,本章认为,能源效率的提高是生产率提高的关键驱动力,而有用的能源是经济增长的关键驱动力。本章总结了支持这些主张的理论论点,回顾了最近在这一领域的实证工作,并强调了一些含义。
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