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American Gas Association
Industria: Energy
Number of terms: 18218
Number of blossaries: 1
Company Profile:
The American Gas Association represents local energy companies that deliver natural gas throughout the United States.
Cooking stove. GAMA lists the following types: (1) Free-standing; (2) Set-in; (3) High Oven; (4) Built-in, Commercial; (5) Luncheonette and Restaurant; (6) Heavy Duty (Quality, Battery Type).
Industry:Energy
Measurement of the quantitative amounts (by volume) by selective absorption of carbon dioxide, oxygen, and carbon monoxide in a gas using an Orsat apparatus.
Industry:Energy
See GAS, FLUE.
Industry:Energy
The aggregate years of service for plant dollars during the life of the plant. Expired dollar-years are the aggregate years of service realized as of any given date. Future dollar-years are the aggregate years of service remaining. The area under the survivor curve represents the total dollar-years of service.
Industry:Energy
The number of disabling occupational injuries and illnesses per 200,000 employee hours of exposure. This is computed by multiplying the number of disabling injuries and illnesses by 200,000 and dividing by the number of employee-hours worked. The hours worked should not include any non-work time such as holidays, vacations, and sick leave.
Industry:Energy
The volume of gas a well, field, pipeline, or distribution system can supply in a given period of time. Also, the practical output from a storage reservoir. Compare CAPACITY, INSTALLED; STORAGE, UNDERGROUND.
Industry:Energy
A 24-hour period of demand which is used as a basis for planning gas capacity requirements.
Industry:Energy
A geographical area which exploration has shown contains sedimentary rocks and structure favorable for the presence of oil or gas.
Industry:Energy
A process which is usually carried out in a controlled furnace atmosphere so that metal surface oxidation is eliminated or reduced to a minimum, and the surface remains relatively bright.
Industry:Energy
An abbreviated application for a certificate of public convenience and necessity that may be filed under Section 7 of the NGA whenever the proposed action does not require all of the data and information normally filed in a certificate application in order to disclose fully the nature and extent of the proposed undertaking.
Industry:Energy