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American Gas Association
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.
See REGULATOR, PRESSURE.
Industry:Energy
The credit against federal income taxes provided by the Revenue Act for qualified depreciable assets after December 31, 1961, except for suspension periods October 10, 1966 to March 9, 1967, and April 18, 1969 to August 15, 1971. Tax Reform Act of 1986 repeals regular ITC for property placed in service after December 31, 1985.
Industry:Energy
The quantity of natural gas used by ultimate consumers.
Industry:Energy
Volumes of gas needed by gas consumers and expressed in volume of daily demand and total annual volumes.
Industry:Energy
A certificate that allows a pipeline to undertake individual transportation transactions without prior FERC approval. The pipeline is required to file periodic reports with respect to each such transaction.
Industry:Energy
A heating device which supplies load pressure steam for fuel cell heat up.
Industry:Energy
A rate structure applicable for residential customers which includes a specified block of energy use which is priced below the allocated cost of service. The block of energy may be priced at a flat amount for the entire block or on a per unit basis.
Industry:Energy
An apparatus for measuring the amount of heat released by the combustion of a compound or mixture.
Industry:Energy
For purposes of establishing an open access pipeline's obligations to offer CD CONVERSION, an agreement between an open access interstate pipeline and a sales customer that was entered into before the date the pipeline became an open access transporter. See CD CONVERSIONS.
Industry:Energy
Pipe made with a cup-like flare at one end (the bell) and plain at the other end (the spigot). The spigot fits into the bell and the joint is sealed with a solvent cement or adhesive (in the case of plastic pipe) or packed with caulking, lead, and/or other material in the cast iron pipe annulus.
Industry:Energy