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The phrase "emission intensive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe processes, industries, or activities that produce a high level of emissions, particularly in discussions about environmental impact.
Example: "The manufacturing sector is often criticized for being emission intensive, contributing significantly to air pollution."
Alternatives: "high-emission" or "pollution-heavy".
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This was primarily due to energy and emission intensive nature of the centralized water and wastewater infrastructure.
The power industry, which has been relying on fossil fuel as main primary energy for a long time, is emission intensive.
The Danish experience indicates that increasing trade with a much larger and more emission intensive country can have substantial influence on consumption emissions.
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It says the government should consider creating an emissions intensity standard to govern the regulated closure of highly emissions intensive power stations and legislate a market mechanism that would allow a rational sequence of closures, where the dirtiest power stations close first.
Business and Australia's energy sector has been calling on the government to deliver policy certainty in order to allow an orderly transition in the electricity sector from emissions intensive sources of power generation to low emissions technologies.
"We know that shale gas is a lot more emissions intensive than the use of conventional gas, for example.
"While the industry has taken steps to reduce emissions, the shift from mining to in-situ production, which is almost three times as emissions intensive as mining, is resulting in a continued acceleration of emissions from this sector".
On the other hand, in countries of Types V to VIII, industrial structure change contributes to global warming and therefore these countries need to take warming countermeasures that focus on reducing emissions from emissions-intensive industries.
Naturally, highly emission-intensive sectors incur significant cost increases under the carbon tax. Figure 1 depicts the emissions intensity (kilotonnes per A$ million) of 19 most polluting sectors out of 35 sectors in our model.
Chinese production methods are now much more carbon-emission-intensive than American methods, so the plan would probably raise the average price of Chinese imports.
The main impact is likely to be felt by the energy sector as well as emission-intensive industries, such as steel, chemicals and cement.
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