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California Energy Commission
Industrie: Energy
Number of terms: 9078
Number of blossaries: 0
Company Profile:
California’s primary energy policy and planning agency
ohm
A unit of measure of electrical resistance. One volt can produce a current of one ampere through a resistance of one ohm.
Industry:Energy
A type of rock containing organic matter that produces large amounts of oil when heated to high temperatures.
Industry:Energy
A few sellers who exert market control overprices.
Industry:Energy
An option is a contractual agreement that gives the holder the right to buy (call option) or sell (put option) a fixed quantity of a security or commodity (for example, a commodity or commodity futures contract), at a fixed price, within a specified period of time. May either be standardized, exchange-traded, and government regulated, or over-the-counter customized and non-regulated.
Industry:Energy
the position of a building relative to the points of a compass.
Industry:Energy
refers to the manufacturers of complete vehicles or heavy-duty engines, as contrasted with remanufacturers, converters, retrofitters, up-fitters, and re-powering or rebuilding contractors who are overhauling engines, adapting or converting vehicles or engines obtained from the OEMs, or exchanging or rebuilding engines in existing vehicles.
Industry:Energy
An interruption of electric service that is temporary (minutes or hours) and affects a relatively small area (buildings or city blocks). See BLACKOUT.
Industry:Energy
The submerged lands extending from the out limit of the historic territorial sea (typically three miles) to some undefined outer limit, usually a depth of 600 feet. In the United States, this is the portion of the shelf under federal jurisdiction. See CONTINENTAL SHELF.
Industry:Energy
Air taken from outdoors and not previously circulated through the HVAC system.
Industry:Energy
A condition that occurs when total PX participant demand is less that or equal to the sum of regulatory must-take generation, regulatory must-run generation, and reliability must-run generation.
Industry:Energy