The relationship between electricity and economic activity, and the saturation level of the electricity share in the secondary energy usage
Master Thesis
1990
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University of Cape Town
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The consumption of electric power is pervasive in the lives of all of us. Electricity heats and cools homes, offices and factories. Electricity helps preserve and prepare food. It powers office machinery, and in manufacturing establishments provides energy to utilize the capital stock. In some processes electricity is a direct input into the production process.
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Bibliography: leaves 108-110.
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Lin, K. 1990. The relationship between electricity and economic activity, and the saturation level of the electricity share in the secondary energy usage. University of Cape Town.