A set of devices, products, and systems that use energy for the same or for similar purposes Examples of residential end uses include cooking, lighting, and refrigeration
Light, heat, cooling, refrigeration, motor drive, microwave energy, video or audio signal, computer processing, electrolytic process, or other useful work produced by gas, electricity or their substitutes
The purpose for which the product or good (commodity) will ultimately be used when entered for home consumption, this determines which tariff item will apply and therefore the rate of excise duty (including concessional use)
The ultimate purpose for which energy is consumed, such as space heating or private passenger conveyance
The task or purpose for which energy is required i e , lighting interior spaces, cooking food or powering vehicles
A function for which energy sources or fuels are used in buildings, factories, agriculture, or transportation It can refer to the device, such as a refrigerator or furnace, or to the service derived from that device (e g , refrigeration or heat)
Breakdown, or categories, of electricity use based on what the electricity is used for For example, space heating, water-heating, motors, lighting, refrigeration are all end-use categories
Processes or classes of specific applications within major industrial sectors where a substitute is used to replace an ozone-depleting substance The specific definition varies by sector, but examples are motor vehicle air conditioning, electronics cleaning, flooding fire extinguishing systems, and polyurethane integral skin foam Substitutes are listed by end-use in the SNAP lists In order of increasing specificity, a particular system is part of an industrial use sector, an end-use, and an application
The ultimate benefit that utility service provides, or the use to which the utility service is put For example, in the residential sector, end-uses include space heat, lights, cooking, refrigeration, motor power (e g fans), air conditioning, localized heating such as waterbed warming or electric blankets, hot-air blowers, entertainment/communications (TV, radio, etc ) and water heating
- Uses of energy including, but not limited to, space heating, water heating, lighting, air conditioning, refrigeration
Any specific activity that requires energy (e g , refrigeration, space heating, water heating, manufacturing process, feedstocks)
A detailed description of how the ultimate consignee intends to use the commodities being exported
end use
التركية النطق
end yus
النطق
/ˈend ˈyo͞os/ /ˈɛnd ˈjuːs/
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[ 'end ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English ende, from Old English; akin to Old High German enti end, Latin ante before, Greek anti against.