- Industry: Energy
- Number of terms: 18218
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The American Gas Association represents local energy companies that deliver natural gas throughout the United States.
When used in a central heating system, this is a self-contained appliance for heating air by transfer of heat of combustion through metal to the air.
Industry:Energy
A chemical reaction in which the molecules of a monomer are linked together to form polymers. When two or more different monomers are involved, the process is called copolymerization.
Industry:Energy
Plastics based on resins made by the polymerization of butene or copolymerization of butene with one or more unsaturated compounds, the butene being in greatest amount by weight.
Industry:Energy
The demand upon which billing to a customer is based, as specified in a rate schedule or contract. It may be based on the contract year, a contract minimum, or a previous maximum and, therefore, does not necessarily coincide with the actual measured demand of the billing period.
Industry:Energy
Where fuel to the main burner is normally turned on and ignited automatically.
Industry:Energy
A chemical substance or combination of substances that prevents or reduces the rate of the anodic or oxidation reaction by a physical, physio-chemical or chemical action.
Industry:Energy
A housing around an underground valve to allow access to the valve and to protect the valve from mechanical damage or the effects of weather.
Industry:Energy
A request for a physical quantity of gas under a specific purchase, sales or transportation agreement or for all contracts at a specific point. A nomination will continue for specified number of days or until superseded by another service request for the same contract.
Industry:Energy
An atmosphere containing oxygen at a concentration of less than 19.5% by volume and is not safe for breathing.
Industry:Energy
The demand which is used to determine demand charges in accordance with the provisions of a rate schedule or contract. It does not necessarily coincide with the actual measured demand of the billing period.
Industry:Energy