→ skos:prefLabel → "Reduction in the number of flow transformations"@en
→ skos:note → "Usually, every transformation of a flo (transfer of substances
from one state to another, the change of types of energy, the change in the
way information is represented) is accompanied by losses and inhibition.
Consequently, reducing the number of such transformations leads to an
increase in conductivity. Ideally, there should be no transformations at
all, and all components of flows should immediately have the form necessary
for their final use."@en
→ skos:definition → "Transition from a flow with many transformations to a
homogeneous flow."@en
→ skos:example → "An example is a diesel generator and a fuel cell: In a
diesel generator, the energy flow has the following form:<br/>
Chemical energy of the fuel -> thermal energy -> mechanical energy ->
electrical energy.<br/>
In a fuel cell, the transformation is only one:<br/>
Chemical energy of the fuel -> electrical energy.<br/>
Consequently, the efficiency of a fuel cell is twice as high."@en