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California Energy Commission
Industry: Energy
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California’s primary energy policy and planning agency
Ein Maß für die Effizienz für die gesamte Heizleistung von einer zentralen Klimaanlage Wärmepumpe Heizung. Effizienz wird mithilfe der gesamten Btus während seiner normalen Nutzungsdauer für Heizung, geteilt durch die gesamte elektrische Energie-Eingabe in Wattstunden im selben Zeitraum nach Bundesrepublik Testmethoden abgeleitet. California Code of Regulations, Section 2-1602(c)(7).
Industry:Energy
Natural gas that has been condensed to a liquid, typically by cryogenically cooling the gas to minus 260 degrees Fahrenheit (below zero).
Industry:Energy
A liquid formed by catalytically combining carbon monoxide (CO) with hydrogen (H2) in a 1:2 ratio, under high temperature and pressure. Commercially it is typically made by steam reforming natural gas. Also formed in the destructive distillation of wood.
Industry:Energy
A chief component of air pollution that can be produced by the burning of fossil fuels.
Industry:Energy
A condition that occurs when insufficient transfer capacity is available to implement all of the preferred schedules simultaneously.
Industry:Energy
A unit of illumination equal to the direct illumination on a surface that is everywhere one meter from a uniform point source of one candle; a unit of illumination that is equal to one lumen per square meter. Also see footcandle.
Industry:Energy
Petroleum as found in the earth, before it is refined into oil products. Also called CRUDE.
Industry:Energy
Stocks held at refineries and at pipeline terminals. Does not include stocks held on leases (storage facilities adjacent to the wells). In California, crude oil stocks in 1990 are approximately 18 million barrels on any given day.
Industry:Energy
An assembly of equipment for air treatment consisting of a means for ventilation, air circulation, air cleaning, and heat transfer (either heating or cooling). The unit usually consists of an evaporator or cooling coil, and an electrically-driven compressor and condenser combination.
Industry:Energy
A measure of radioactivity.
Industry:Energy