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U.S. Energy Information Administration
Industry: Energy
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A light distillate fuel oilthat has a distillation temperature of 550 degrees Fahrenheit at the 90-percent recovery point and meets the specifications defined in ASTM Specification D 975. It is used in high speed diesel engines generally operated under frequent speed and load changes, such as those in city buses and similar vehicles. See No. 1 distillate.
Industry:Energy
A structure at a hydroelectric plant site that contains the turbine and generator.
Industry:Energy
Any heavy petroleum oil, including residual asphaltic oil used as a dust pallative and surface treatment on roads and highways. It is generally produced in six grades, from 0, the most liquid, to 5, the most viscous.
Industry:Energy
Any written or unwritten agreement between two parties in which one party agrees to supply a commodity on a continuing basis to a second party for a price or for other considerations.
Industry:Energy
A light petroleum distillate that can be used as either a diesel fuel (see No. 1 diesel fuel) or a fuel oil (see No. 1 fuel oil).
Industry:Energy
The current year's expenditures on property, plant, and equipment (PPE). The amount is predicated upon each reporting company's accounting practice. That is, accounting practices with regard to capitalization of certain items may differ across companies, and therefore this figure in FRS (Financial Reporting System) will be a function of each reporting company's policy.
Industry:Energy
An open garbage and debris(GAD) basket that may have contain pieces of fuel rods, disassembled fuel rods, and other fuel and nonfuel components.
Industry:Energy
The physical location of one end of a transmission line segment.
Industry:Energy
A light distillate fuel oil that has distillation temperatures of 400 degrees Fahrenheit at the 10-percent recovery point and 550 degrees Fahrenheit at the 90-percent recovery point and meets the specifications defined in ASTM Specification D 396. It is used primarily as fuel for portable outdoor stoves and portable outdoor heaters. See No. 1 Distillate.
Industry:Energy
All costs incurred in an extractive industry operation prior to the actual discovery of mineralsin commercially recoverable quantities; normally includes prospecting, acquisition, and exploration costs and may include some development costs.
Industry:Energy