Sentences with phrase «high btu»

For the deep - fried turkey, you'll need a high BTU outdoor burner, a 26 - or 32 - quart stockpot with a rack and hanger to lift the turkey, and a deep frying thermometer.
We blend high BTU liquids, solids and semi-solids for use as supplemental fuel used to manufacture cement.

Not exact matches

From its high in 2007 of 34.7 quadrillion British thermal units (Btu), the difference between exports and imports has fallen steadily to 7.32 Btu, slightly above the 7.25 Btu in 1982.
Henry Hub prices averaged $ 4.24 per million British thermal units in December, and hit a high above $ 13 per million Btu in October 2005.
(3) Diesel assumes high end capacity factor of 10 % representing intermittent utilization and low end capacity factor of 95 % representing baseload utilization, O&M cost of $ 30 per kW / year, heat rate of 9,500 — 10,000 Btu / kWh and total capital costs of $ 500 to $ 800 per kW of capacity.
Turkey fryers — a heavy - duty stand with a high - BTU propane burner — are available from a number of sources at a range of prices.
1,200 - 1,800 Energy requirements, in Btu, to transport a passenger one mile by high - speed rail, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation.
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Maybe your $ 2.30 per million BTU is right for average high burning coal, but a lot of coal is not «high» burning.
He surprised me by suggesting that BD isn't really the way to fly considering its high cost; in terms of dollars relative to regular diesel (including the federal bio-subsidy), lower BTU, and especially displacement of agricultural land to production of fuel crops.
It's nice to frame the question of coal or no coal from a Western perspective, but for Indians, it's a case of burning low - Btu cow dung vs. burning high - Btu coal.
When the 33 % efficiency of coal fired power plants (no it is not 40 % for these) is factored in, as well as the high rate of CO2 per BTU, the plugging in turns out to be not a good thing.
The problem is both the high cost per BTU and importing it from countries that hate us, neither of which is a great concern for electricity unless you're worried about CO2 production and I'm not concerned about CO2 production which I consider a huge net benefit to agriculture and, in the future, a handy source of carbon for the fabrication of durable goods.
About two - thirds of U.S. coal exports are high - BTU metallurgical or «coking» coal used for steelmaking.
Because lower rank coals have relatively high carbon dioxide emission factors, increased use of these coals caused the national average carbon dioxide emission factor to rise from 206.5 pounds per million Btu in 1980 to 207.6 pounds per million Btu in 1992.
The absolute level of production per capita peaks in the low / low scenario pair at 63.8 million Btu per person in 2020; in the medium / medium scenario pair, production per capita peaks at 64.3 million Btu per person in 2025; in the high / high scenario pair, production per capita peaks at 65.2 million Btu per person in 2030.
High Efficiency A / C, American Standard 80,000 BTU 95 % AFUE efficiency two - stage variable speed furnace, upgraded 200 amp electrical panel.
If you get a good company out there to actually figure what what you need, just based on the higher efficiency, you can probably get it down to between 175 - 225K BTU which would save you 10, 20 or even 30 %.
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