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The phrase "an energy intensive process" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a process that requires a significant amount of energy to perform or maintain.
Example: "The production of aluminum is an energy intensive process that requires large amounts of electricity."
Alternatives: "a high energy process" or "an energy-demanding process".
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Computer manufacture is an energy intensive process, with as much as 75%* of the energy used in the lifetime of a PC being consumed during production, before it's even switched on for the first time.
Pellet manufacturing is an energy intensive process.
As a result, ATAD is an energy intensive process.
Steel production is an energy intensive process and thus consumes huge amount of fossil fuels.
Cryogenic air separation, while widely used in industry, is an energy intensive process.
Electrolytic recovery of zinc (Zn) from aqueous solutions is an energy intensive process carried out using highly concentrated Zn2+ solutions.
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Distillation is an energy intensive operation in chemical process industries.
Capturing carbon dioxide from the flue gas of a coal-fired electric generation plant is an energy-intensive process.
This means that extraction of the metal from raw materials is an energy-intensive process requiring well-tuned technologies.
Transforming the thick bitumen into petroleum is an energy-intensive process that uses much fresh water and natural gas and releases significant amounts of greenhouse gases.
Then it goes through reverse osmosis, an energy-intensive process forcing the water through plastic membranes that remove most molecules that are not water.
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