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U.S. Energy Information Administration
Industrie: Energy
Number of terms: 18450
Number of blossaries: 0
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Diesel fuel containing more than 15 but less than 500 parts per million (ppm) sulfur.
Industry:Energy
Kilowatthours delivered to or received by one electric utility or pooling system from another. Settlement may be payment, returned in kind at a later time, or accumulated as energy balances until the end of the stated period.
Industry:Energy
Includes all finished products not classified else where (e.g., petrolatum lube refining by products (aromatic extracts and tars), absorption oils, ram-jet fuel, petroleum rocket fuels, synthetic natural gas feed stocks, and specialty oils).
Industry:Energy
Metallic or nonmetallic collectors that generally operate at temperatures below 110 degrees Fahrenheit and use pumped liquid or air as the heat transfer medium.They usually contain no glazing and no insulation, and they are often made of plastic or rubber, although some are made of metal.
Industry:Energy
An agreement to transfer energy from a seller to a buyer that crosses one or more Balancing Authority Area boundaries.
Industry:Energy
A supply source having not more than 50 billion cubic feet of dedicated recoverable salable reserves and that falls within the definition of Supply Source.
Industry:Energy
A type of lamp that produces light from sodium gas contained in a bulb operating at apartial pressure of 0.13 to 1.3 Pascal. The yellow light and large size make them applicable to lighting streets and parking lots.
Industry:Energy
A bus designed for high speed,long distance travel; equipped with front doors only, high backed seats,and usually restroom facilities.
Industry:Energy
Waste containing both radioactive and hazardous constituents.
Industry:Energy
Substances used to reduce friction between bearing surfaces, or incorporated into other materials used as processing aids in the manufacture of other products, or used as carriers of other materials. Petroleum lubricants may be produced either from distillates or residues. Lubricants include all grades of lubricating oils, from spindle oil to cylinder oil to those used ingreases.
Industry:Energy