OEO Ontology

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Label: energy service demand for ton-kilometre

Definition:
Energy service demand for ton-kilometre is the energy service demand that is consumed to transport one metric ton over a distance of one kilometre.

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Definition:
An energy service demand is a demand of an agent to use energy as a means to obtain or facilitate desired end services or states.

Editor note:
An example is the transport demand for goods or persons (e.g. in person/tonne-kilometres). An other example is the demand for room heating or cooling.