Definition of Offsite-produced energy for heat, power, and electricity generation

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Offsite-produced energy for heat, power, and electricity generation

The term 'Offsite-produced energy for heat, power, and electricity generation' as it applies to the area of energy can be defined as ' This measure of energy consumption, which is equivalent to purchased energy includes energy produced off-site and consumed onsite. It excludes energy produced and consumed onsite, energy used as raw material input, and electricity losses'.

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