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Fig. 1. Final UK energy demand by industrialsubsector and end-use. Source: Norman [3].
Fig. 2. Primary energy intensity, percentage of costs represented by energy and water,and mean primary energy use per enterprise (reflected by the area of the data points).Source: adapted from Griffin et al
Fig. 3. Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from UK industry. Source: adapted from Griffinet al
Fig. 5. Schematic representation of an integrated top-down and bottom-up modelling approach for the UK industrial sector
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