Sentences with phrase «gigajoule in»

In the few years immediately following the technological advancements in hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling that made vastly more resources commercially available, the price of gas fell from more than $ 13 per gigajoule in 2006, to less than $ 4 today.

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A $ 30 per tonne carbon price, as is currently in place in B.C., applied on emissions, would increase processing costs by about 12 cents per gigajoule.
Currently, the rebate would automatically kick in at prices over $ 4.80 per gigajoule.
In April the price gas in Alberta on the NGX exchange averaged Cdn $ 2.58 per gigajoule (GJ), almost double the average of only Cdn $ 1.31 in April of 201In April the price gas in Alberta on the NGX exchange averaged Cdn $ 2.58 per gigajoule (GJ), almost double the average of only Cdn $ 1.31 in April of 201in Alberta on the NGX exchange averaged Cdn $ 2.58 per gigajoule (GJ), almost double the average of only Cdn $ 1.31 in April of 201in April of 2016.
Oakey's COHRAL ™ plant — the largest GWE Covered High Rate Anaerobic Lagoon in the world — will produce 183.3 gigajoules of energy a day when it reaches design capacity through the combustion of methane produced, says the Managing Director of CST Wastewater Solutions, Mr Michael Bambridge, whose company represents GWE technologies in Australia.
Oakey Abattoir's plant will feature reuse of the biogas in its boilers, where it is initially expected to replace usage of about 50,000 gigajoules natural gas a year.
Annual per capita consumption of both heating and industrial fuels and transportation fuels is shown in GJ (gigajoules, where 1 GJ is about two - thirds the energy of a typical lightning bolt).
That large movement — releasing energy equal to 9.1 million gigajoules, or roughly the amount of energy contained in 1.5 billion barrels of oil — explains the massive tsunami that devastated the northeastern Japanese coast.»
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