What does thermoeconomics mean?
Thermoeconomics means (economics) A branch of economics that incorporates theories from thermodynamics.
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(economics) A branch of economics that incorporates theories from thermodynamics.
Environomic analysis is an extension of thermoeconomics [1,2], which takes into consideration not only energy, exergy and costs, but also pollution and degradation of the environment.
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Thermoeconomics means (economics) A branch of economics that incorporates theories from thermodynamics.
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Environomic analysis is an extension of thermoeconomics [1,2], which takes into consideration not only energy, exergy and costs, but also pollution and degradation of the environment.
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