Cumulative Energy Demand Represents The Direct and Indirect Energy Use Throughout The Life Cycle

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Cumulative Energy Demand represents the direct and indirect energy use throughout the life cycle,

including the energy consumed during the extracción, manufacturing, and disposal of the raw and
auxiliary materials. Its based in:

1. Non renewable, fossil

2. Non renewable, nuclear

3. Renewable, biomass

4. Renewable, wind, solar, geothermal

5. Renewable, wáter

Cumulative exergy demand its the total exergy removal from nature to provide a product, summing
up the exergy of all resources required. Exergy is another way to express quality of energy rather
than energy content. Exergy is used as a measure of the potential loss of “useful” energy
resources.  Its the maximum work which can be produced from a system under a given
environment.

1. Non renewable, fossil


2. Non renewable, nuclear
3. Renewable, kinetic
4. Renewable, solar
5. Renewable, potential
6. Non renewable, primary
7. Renewable, biomass
8. Renewable, water
9. Non renewable, metals
10. Non renewable, minerals

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