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Secondary products may further derive from other secondary products.
 
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Definition

Energy Product[1]

The PEFA classification includes 20 energy products. Alternative classifications from Eurostat and SIEC.

Primary energy products are extracted or captured directly from natural resources such as

  • crude oil
  • hard coal
  • natural gas etc.


Secondary energy products are those products which are not primary. Secondary energy products derive from the transformation of primary products. Examples include

  • petroleum products (secondary) from crude oil (primary)
  • coke oven coke (secondary) from coking coal (primary)
  • charcoal (secondary) from fuel wood (primary) etc.


Secondary products may further derive from other secondary products.

References

  1. Eurostat - Physical Energy Flow Accounts (PEFA) Manual, 2014