Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/51855
Title: Decomposition of industrial energy consumption. Some methodological and application issues
Authors: Ang, B.W. 
Lee, S.Y.
Keywords: Decomposition methodology
Industrial energy consumption
Singapore and Taiwan
Issue Date: Apr-1994
Citation: Ang, B.W.,Lee, S.Y. (1994-04). Decomposition of industrial energy consumption. Some methodological and application issues. Energy Economics 16 (2) : 83-92. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: Several methodological and application issues related to the technique of the decomposition of industrial energy consumption are discussed. It is shown that several decomposition methods reported in past studies are special cases of two general parametric methods based on the Divisia index and that the formulation of these methods can be treated in a unified framework. Decomposition, as a result, can be performed in an infinite number of ways for a given set of energy and production data. Five specific methods are considered, their differences are highlighted, and it is explained how to interpret the results obtained from a specific method. The differences between periodwise decomposition and time series decomposition are then discussed. The decomposition results for Singapore and Taiwan are presented throughout to illustrate the issues raised. © 1994.
Source Title: Energy Economics
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/51855
ISSN: 01409883
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