- Industrie: Energy
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The American Gas Association represents local energy companies that deliver natural gas throughout the United States.
A common mineral-iron disulfide (FeS2) which has a pale brass-yellow color and metallic luster and is burned in making sulfur dioxide and sulfuric acid. Often called "Fool's Gold".
Industry:Energy
Un rappresentante legale di acquirenti, venditori o società di trasporto del gas naturale nell'ambito della negoziazione o nel corso delle operazioni per gli accordi contrattuali.
Industry:Energy
A component of IRP, describing utility actions in the short-term (about two years) to meet the supply and demand objectives of the integrated resource plan.
Industry:Energy
A compounding ingredient added to a plastic composition to retard possible degradation from contact with oxygen (air), particularly in processing at, or exposures to, high temperatures.
Industry:Energy
Quantity of heat required to raise the temperature of a unit quantity of a substance one degree. Interchangeable with "specific heat" in common usage.
Industry:Energy
A material not acted upon chemically by the surrounding environment. Nitrogen and carbon dioxide are examples of inert constituents of natural gases; they dilute the gas and do not burn, and thus add no heating value.
Industry:Energy
Ranking of soft coal generally having a heating value of 11,000-13,000 Btu/lb., high in volatile matter and ash.
Industry:Energy
The repetition of a particular process; the return of a stream or part of a stream to a previous process or location for additional recovery of the desired components.
Industry:Energy
An infusible white solid used in preparation of synthetic natural gas to absorb sulfur from naphtha.
Industry:Energy