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U.S. Energy Information Administration
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Fuel supplied to ships and aircraft, both domestic and foreign, consisting primarily of residual and distillate fuel oil for ships and kerosene-based jet fuel for aircraft. The term "international bunker fuels" is used to denote the consumption of fuel for international transport activities. Note: For the purposes of greenhouse gas emissions inventories, data on emissions from combustion of international bunker fuels are subtracted from national emissions totals. Historically, bunker fuels have meant only ship fuel.
Industry:Energy
The authorised cash distributions to the municipality from the earned surplus of the utility department.
Industry:Energy
The number of days the station could continue to operate by burning coal already on hand assuming no additional deliveries of coal and an average consumption rate.
Industry:Energy
A thermostat that can be set to turn the heating/cooling system off and on at certain predetermined times.
Industry:Energy
Amount of thermal energy generated per unit mass of fuel, expressed as Gigawatt-Days Thermal per Metric tonne of Initial Heavy Metal (GWDT/MTIHM), rounded to the nearest gigawatt day.
Industry:Energy
Vehicle classifications for automobiles and light duty trucks were obtained from the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) mileage guide book. Almost every year there are small changes in the classifications, therefore the categories will change accordingly. The EPA mileage guide can be found at any new car dealership.
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An electrical conductor that serves as a common connexion for two or more electrical circuits.
Industry:Energy
A generating facility that produces electricity and another form of useful thermal energy (such as heat or steam), used for industrial, commercial, heating, or cooling purposes. To receive status as a qualifying facility (QF) under the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act (PURPA), the facility must produce electric energy and "another form of useful thermal energy through the sequential use of energy" and meet certain ownership, operating, and efficiency criteria established by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).(See the Code of Federal Regulations, Title 18, Part 292.)
Industry:Energy
The sum of two or more demands that occur in the same time interval.
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An exploratory or development well found to be incapable of producing either oil or gas in sufficient quantities to justify completion as an oil or gas well. Also see Well.
Industry:Energy