Definition of Gross energy intensity

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Gross energy intensity

The term 'Gross energy intensity' as it applies to the area of energy can be defined as ' Total consumption of a particular energy source(s) or fuel(s) by a group of buildings, divided by the total floor space of those buildings, including buildings and floor space where the energy source or fuel is not used, i.e., the ratio of consumption to gross floor space'.

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