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analysis on energy and its minimization of constumption by different processes

By: Basu, Sameer.
Contributor(s): Saxena, Alok.
Publisher: Pune Eurasia Publishing House 2021Edition: Vol.7(1).Description: 1-2p.Subject(s): Electrical Engineering In: Journal on recent innovation in power electronics and power systemsSummary: Energy prices are expected to rise dramatically over to next decade. By 2020, retail gas prices are forecast to be 31% higher in the domestic sector and 35% higher in the non-domestic sector. Domestic electricity prices are forecast to increase by 34% and non-domestic prices by 30% energy efficiency activity by individuals and businesses is vital to ensure that the total increase in average energy bills is significantly lower than the expected increase in the unit price of electricity and gas....
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Energy prices are expected to rise dramatically over to next decade. By 2020, retail gas prices are forecast to be 31% higher in the domestic sector and 35% higher in the non-domestic sector. Domestic electricity prices are forecast to increase by 34% and non-domestic prices by 30% energy efficiency activity by individuals and businesses is vital to ensure that the total increase in average energy bills is significantly lower than the expected increase in the unit price of electricity and gas....

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