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  • 11energy — UK US /ˈenədʒi/ noun [U] ENVIRONMENT, NATURAL RESOURCES ► the power from something such as electricity or oil, which can do work, such as providing light and heat: use/consume/waste energy »80% of the energy used to wash garments is needed to… …

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  • 12Supply —   The components of petroleum supply are field production, refinery production, imports, and net receipts when calculated on a PAD District basis.   U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s Energy Glossary …

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  • 13Supply-side —   Activities conducted on the utility s side of the customer meter. Activities designed to supply electric power to customers, rather than meeting load though energy efficiency measures or on site generation on the customer side of the meter.… …

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  • 14Supply source —   May be a single completion, a single well, a single field with one or more reservoirs, several fields under a single gas purchase contract, miscellaneous fields, a processing plant, or a field area; provided, however, that the geographic area… …

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  • 15Supply, petroleum —   A set of categories used to account for how crude oil and petroleum products are transferred, distributed, or placed into the supply stream. The categories include field production, refinery production, and imports. Net receipts are also… …

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  • 16Energy elasticity — is a term used with reference to the energy intensity of Gross Domestic Product. It is the percentage change in energy consumption to achieve one per cent change in national GDP . This term has been used when describing sustainable growth in the… …

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  • 17Auxillary Energy or System —   Energy required to operate mechanical components of an energy system, or a source of energy or energy supply system to back up another …

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  • 18Energy Source —   A source that provides the power to be converted to electricity.   ***   Any substance or natural phenomenon that can be consumed or transformed to supply heat or power. Examples include petroleum, coal, natural gas, nuclear, biomass,… …

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  • 19energy gap — noun The amount by which energy requirements exceed the energy supply • • • Main Entry: ↑energy …

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  • 20Supply bid —   A bid into the PX indicating a price at which a seller is prepared to sell energy or ancillary services.   California Energy Comission. Dictionary of Energy Terms …

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