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U.S. Energy Information Administration
업종: Energy
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Coal deposits whose location, rank, quality, and quantity are known from geologic evidence supported by engineering measurements. Included are beds of bituminous coal and anthracite (14 or more inches thick) and beds of subbituminous coal andlignite (30 or more inches thick) that occur at depths to 6,000 feet.The existence and quantity of these beds have been delineated within specified degrees of geologic assurance as measured, indicated, or inferred. Also included are thinner and/or deeper beds that presently are being mined or for which there is evidence that they could be mined commercially.
Industry:Energy
MTBE (methyl tertiary butylether) production facilities primarily located within petrochemical plants rather than refineries. Production from these units is sold under contract or on the spot market to refiners or other gasoline blenders.
Industry:Energy
The costs associated with the extraction of a mineral reserve from a producing property.
Industry:Energy
The component of operable capacity that is not in operation and not under active repair, but capable of being placed in operation within 30 days; and capacity not in operation but under active repair that can be completed within 90 days.
Industry:Energy
Oxygenate productionfacilities that are not associated with a petroleum refinery. Productionfrom these facilities is sold under contract or on the spot market torefiners or other gasoline blenders.
Industry:Energy
A term generally used to describe a man-made source of light. The term is often used when referring to a "bulb" or "tube".
Industry:Energy
A high-intensity discharge lamp that uses mercury as the primary light-producing element. Includes clear, phosphor coated, and self-ballasted lamps.
Industry:Energy
Liquid petroleum distillates heavier than naphtha, with an approximate boiling range from 401 degrees to 650 degrees Fahrenheit.
Industry:Energy
The opposition to power flow in an AC circuit. Also, any device that introduces such opposition in the form of resistance, reactance, or both. The impedance of a circuit or device is measured as the ratio of voltage to current, where a sinusoidal voltage and current of the same frequency are used for the measurement; it is measured in ohms.
Industry:Energy
A combining of companies or corporations into one, often by issuing stock of the controlling corporation to replace the greater part of that of the other.
Industry:Energy
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