Sentences with phrase «btu over»

In fact, gas prices would have to increase fivefold, to an average $ 10 per million Btu over the life of a power plant, for coal to become competitive again, the report notes.

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btu I have explained it over and over and frankly Im tired of you not paying attention to a da mn thing I said... that issue isa moot point because the REAL tragedy is the over 2 millions abortions done in name of convinience!
«Syrup solids have a BTU content similar to lignite coal,» Coil says over the roar of combustion.
I'm pleased to see this style still around, ti was big over summer and autumn here btu I was on my 6 months without shopping so couldn't get one — I'm hoping to snap one up for this summer.
In our seven years of ELT, over 90 percent of our BTU staff has chosen to work during the expanded hours.
In terms of inbound business travellers to Scotland, interest from France has been gaining momentum over the past 18 months, while the BTU is noting a sudden upswing from Germany late 2010 onwards.
BTU President Jessica Tang was a guest on WBUR's Radio Boston, discussing the new BPS start... Read more about Conflict Erupts Over New BPS Start Times: BTU President Weighs In
Over the weekend, the BTU held its 4th Annual Back to School Fair featuring activities for students... Read more about BTU Back to School Fair a Huge Success!
In Boston, the contract requires compensation for time worked over 95 hours above the BTU contract.
30K BTU A / C 65K BTU FURNACE 3 A / C UNITS 10 G. HOT WATER HEATER CENTRAL VACUUM Message from 460 RVs We are a family owned business for over 8 years in the camping business and over 35 years in the car buisness.
Mobile Hospital • Florida licensed mobile animal hospital (setup as vaccination clinic) • Two 15,000 BTU roof - top air conditioning units • 7kw Onan generator with outlets and fluorescent lighting • Exterior body wall is aluminum, no rusting • Flat exterior walls with room for large graphic signage • Interior floor is aluminum for easy cleanup with no odors • Sliding aluminum door separates hospital from driving compartment • Permanently mounted aluminum steps with handrails • Interior walls are cabinet grade laminate with Formica finish • Insulation in most exterior walls • Electronic floor scale • Backup camera • Refrigerator • Over 14 ft of counter space with storage under • Sink with fresh water tank • Gray water tank and discharge port
At just over three ounces, this 10,000 BTU single burner stove is a backpacker's dream.
The United States faces a vexing challenge in switching from conventional to clean sources to generate electricity: How do we replace fossil fuel when natural gas costs $ 4 per million BTU and demand for electricity is expected to increase by over 20 % by 2035?
This chart from EIA data shows the change in annual U.S. energy consumption by fuel source over the past decade, as measured in quadrillion Btu:
Over the past few years, the price of natural gas has been below $ 3.00, actually below $ 2.50 per million BTU during 2016, which has put considerable pressure on both coal - fired and nuclear power pants to compete... especially with the effect of preferential dispatching used by RTO / ISO organizations.
Note that these figures are the averages, and there would be variations for each coal lease based on its energy content (BTU / lb), type of coal and CO2 coefficient, and the period over which each coal lease may be mined and burned.
According to the US Department of Energy (Energy Information Administration), the world consumption of energy in all of its forms (barrels of petroleum, cubic meters of natural gas, watts of hydro power, etc.) is projected to reach 678 quadrillion Btu (or 715 exajoules) by 2030 — a 44 % increase over 2008 levels (levels for 1980 were 283 quadrillion Btu and we stand at around 500 quadrillion Btu today in 2009).
In contrast, units scheduled for retirement over the next 10 years are larger and more efficient: at 145 MW, the average size is 50 % larger than recent retirements, with an average tested heat rate of 10,398 Btu / kWh.
According to the US Department of Energy (Energy Information Administration), the world consumption of energy in all of its forms (barrels of petroleum, cubic meters of natural gas, watts of hydro power, etc.) is projected to reach 678 quadrillion Btu (or 7.15 exajoules) by 2030 - a 44 % increase over 2008 levels (levels for 1980 were 283 quadrillion Btu and we stand at around 500 quadrillion Btu today).
In America, the plastics industry would go crazy over a standard like this; In each square foot of R - 20 insulation, cellulose insulation embodies 600 BTU, Mineral wool 2,980 BTU, and Expanded polystyrene is 18,000 BTU (according to Martin Holladay at the GBA) The concrete industry, responsible for 5 % of the CO2 emitted in the world, would be making cement overshoes.
If the barrels start the morning at 55 F, and we circulate air over them during the day to cool the shop with the idea that we would like to keep the shop to about 80F or a bit more, then the useful stored coolth is (75F - 55F)(1670 lb)(1BTU / lb - F) = 33,400 BTU of available cooling.
If the 23 watt Dayton fan were able to cool the 4 barrels by 10F over (say) 6 hours of operation, the cooling would be (1670 lbs)(10F)(1 BTU / lb - F) = 16700 BTU for an energy consumption of (6 horus)(23 watts) = 138 watt - hrs or 470 BTU.
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