Key Concepts of Industrial Processes and Energy Production

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Key Concepts of Industrial Processes and Energy Production

  • Raw Materials

    Resources extracted from nature and processed through industrial activity.

  • Renewable Energy Sources

    Types of energy that are continually replenished and are virtually endless.

  • Nuclear Fission

    Nuclear fission is produced in the nuclear sector, forming the basis of atomic bombs and nuclear reactions.

  • Hydroelectricity

    Electricity produced by turbines driven by the movement of water.

  • Industrial Action

    A set of processes and activities that transform raw materials into finished products in bulk.

  • Industrial Restructuring

    Policies aimed at resolving industrial crises. Businesses in difficulty may undergo cuts and economic sanitation.

  • Serial Production

    A form of production organization where each employee has a specific function.

  • Company

    An economic production unit with legal personality that carries out transforming activities.

  • Industry of Use and Consumption

    Industries that manufacture goods for direct consumer use.

  • Industrial Park

    Suburban areas around cities with enclosed land areas for industrial development.

  • Fordism

    A production system combining assembly lines, specialized machinery, high wages, and a large workforce.

  • Thermoelectric Plant

    An installation used for generating electric power from energy released as heat.

  • Petrochemical Industry

    Dedicated to the extraction and processing of oil and associated gas.

  • Steel Industry

    Dedicated to the extraction and processing of iron.

  • Metallurgical Industry

    Dedicated to the collection and processing of metals from minerals.

  • Basic Industry

    Industries that transform raw materials into semi-finished products.

  • Development Pole

    A point where state efforts are concentrated to promote industry, especially in disadvantaged regions.

  • Sub-Sector

    An economic sector covering activities related to the transformation of raw materials into finished, semi-finished, or manufactured products.

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