- Industrie: Energy
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The American Gas Association represents local energy companies that deliver natural gas throughout the United States.
The difference between the sum of the peaks of two or more individual loads and the peak of the combined load. See DIVERSITY FACTOR.
Industry:Energy
The ratio of the air volume to the gas volume. A specified ratio is necessary to achieve a desired character of combustion.
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A clause in a rate schedule which provides that maximum past or future demands are taken into account to establish billings for previous or subsequent periods.
Industry:Energy
A legal entity which has the capability of providing the service of transporting gas. Transporter includes gathering companies, pipeline companies and local distribution companies.
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A sealing device attached at the joint of bell-and-spigot pipe to prevent leakage.
Industry:Energy
An electrical device for conversion of direct current to alternating current.
Industry:Energy
Gas piping between gas service line and meter. Also, gas piping supplying two or more meters.
Industry:Energy
Potentially producing reserves of oil or gas that have been penetrated by a well bore but are separated from the well bore by casing (pipe) and cement and hence cannot be produced without recompleting the well. If the zone penetrated is known to be productive (by tests or production elsewhere) the reserves are classified as proven but non-producing.
Industry:Energy
The difference between the total gas available from all sources, and the total gas accounted for as sales, net interchange, and company use. This difference includes leakage or other actual losses, discrepancies due to meter inaccuracies, variations of temperature and/or pressure, and other variants, particularly due to measurements being made at different times. In cycle billings, an amount of gas supply used but not billed as of the end of a period. See UNBILLED REVENUES. Compare SENDOUT, GAS.
Industry:Energy