Abstract
Energy systems diagnosis is necessary to allow evaluation of energy balance by administration and political authorities of a country. First, the author describes the principle stages of energetic diagnosis. Then this work is divided into three parts: First part: Energy consumption diagnosis in several districts (families, utilities, agriculture, transport, industry) Second part: Energy supplies diagnosis (energy markets). Third part: Interactions between energy consumption and energy supply. 28 figs.; 52 tabs.; 107 refs.
Girod, J
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- Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 38 - Grenoble (FR)
Citation Formats
Girod, J.
Energy systems Diagnosis in developing countries; Le diagnostic du systeme energetique dans les pays en developpement.
France: N. p.,
1991.
Web.
Girod, J.
Energy systems Diagnosis in developing countries; Le diagnostic du systeme energetique dans les pays en developpement.
France.
Girod, J.
1991.
"Energy systems Diagnosis in developing countries; Le diagnostic du systeme energetique dans les pays en developpement."
France.
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title = {Energy systems Diagnosis in developing countries; Le diagnostic du systeme energetique dans les pays en developpement}
author = {Girod, J}
abstractNote = {Energy systems diagnosis is necessary to allow evaluation of energy balance by administration and political authorities of a country. First, the author describes the principle stages of energetic diagnosis. Then this work is divided into three parts: First part: Energy consumption diagnosis in several districts (families, utilities, agriculture, transport, industry) Second part: Energy supplies diagnosis (energy markets). Third part: Interactions between energy consumption and energy supply. 28 figs.; 52 tabs.; 107 refs.}
place = {France}
year = {1991}
month = {Dec}
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title = {Energy systems Diagnosis in developing countries; Le diagnostic du systeme energetique dans les pays en developpement}
author = {Girod, J}
abstractNote = {Energy systems diagnosis is necessary to allow evaluation of energy balance by administration and political authorities of a country. First, the author describes the principle stages of energetic diagnosis. Then this work is divided into three parts: First part: Energy consumption diagnosis in several districts (families, utilities, agriculture, transport, industry) Second part: Energy supplies diagnosis (energy markets). Third part: Interactions between energy consumption and energy supply. 28 figs.; 52 tabs.; 107 refs.}
place = {France}
year = {1991}
month = {Dec}
}