- Industry: 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.
The act of moving gas from a receipt point to a delivery point pursuant to a contract between the shipper and the transporter. To the extent the shipper has paid for guaranteed, high-priority capacity in the pipeline, that shipper is entitled to firm service. Less expensive, lower-priority transportation
Industry:Energy
The meter and appurtenances thereto, including the meter, meter bar, and connected pipe and fittings. Also called METER SET ASSEMBLY.
Industry:Energy
The use of a single prime fuel source in a reciprocating engine or gas turbine to generate electrical and thermal energy in order to optimize the efficiency of the fuel used. The dominant demand for energy can be either electrical or thermal. Usually it is the latter with excess electrical energy, if any, being transmitted into the local power supply company's lines (with a reciprocal situation existing when electrical demands exceed the cogeneration plant's output). A parallel exists with total energy plants, which are typically designed for the electrical demands rather than thermal. Under the 1978 Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act (PURPA), regulated utilities are required to purchase electricity furnished by cogenerators and small power producers at rates set by regulatory bodies having jurisdiction over the utility receiving the electricity based on "full avoided cost."
Industry:Energy
A gas purchase contract provision which enables a pipeline to get out of its contract based upon changes in the marketability of gas.
Industry:Energy
A pressure vessel in which the carbon dioxide and heavy hydrocarbons are stripped from the liquid methanol by passing a clean stream of methane up through the methanol.
Industry:Energy
All expenses incurred by a utility in a given year for operation of a DSM program, including administrative, equipment, marketing, and any others, regardless of whether the costs are capitalized or expensed.
Industry:Energy
Earth or other material which has been used to refill a ditch or trench. Also, the act of refilling a ditch or trench.
Industry:Energy
Negotiations wherein each interstate pipeline and its customers determine how they will conduct business pursuant to the provisions of Order 636.
Industry:Energy