- 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.                             
                                                     
                        A formula for calculating gas flow in large diameter pipelines, particularly at relatively high pressures and velocities. Compare WEYMOUTH FORMULA.    
    
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									A point at which the load of a given area is assumed to be concentrated.    
    
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									a. Gross Additions - Expenditures for construction (including Allowance for Funds Used During Construction) and/or utility plant purchased and acquired. b. Net Additions - Gross additions less retirements and adjustments of utility plant. It is the net change in utility plant between two dates.    
    
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									Degradation of atmospheric quality due to heat, particulate, or other products from industrial plants, power plants, refineries, or vehicular engines.    
    
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									Moving a rig from the location of a lost or completed hole preparatory to starting a new one. In skidding the rig, the move is accomplished with little or no dismantling of equipment.    
    
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									The amount of heating surface in the form of radiators, convertors, unit heaters, or other devices which will emit 240 Btu per hour.    
    
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									The period selected as the base for presenting data in a case or hearing before a regulatory agency upon which revenue requirements are determined. The period is generally a 12-month period, and it may or may not include adjustment to reflect known or projected changes in operating revenues, expenses, and rate base.    
    
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									These meters measure volume at pipeline conditions using a device which will convert volume at flowing temperature to volume at base temperature. These temperature compensators use a temperature-sensitive device to continuously vary the diaphragm-stroke to provide a temperature-compensated volume output. Meters equipped with temperature-compensators are often identified by red badges on the index face.    
    
    						Industry:Energy    
									A formula for calculating gas flow in large diameter pipelines. Compare PANHANDLE FORMULA.    
    
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