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Higher heating value
Quantity of heat liberated by the complete combustion of a unit volume or weight of a fuel assuming that the produced water vapor is completely condensed and the heat is recovered; also known as gross calorific value. See lower heating value. (source: EPA) PhysOrg.com,At 100% efficiency, electrolysis would require close to 40 kWh per kilogram of hydrogen—a number derived from the higher heating value of hydrogen, Statoil voices concern over pipeline nitrogen level - Sep 26, 2007 EnergyCurrent,However, prior to 1999, the terminal received LNG from other sources that had a higher heating value and therefore required air injection, which contains Palm oil, veritable alternative to oil and gas - Sep 29, 2007 The Tide,...energy applied to the piston head (by expansion of the burning mixture of air and fuel) to the energy supplied by the higher heating value of the fuel. Bangladesh: Coal Policy Mellow Drama - Aug 7, 2007 Energy Bangla,We have high quality Bituminous coal having higher heating value and low ash content. The mine the Bangladeshi Journalists visited has lignite coal which is A look at coal - Feb 27, 2007 In-Forum (subscription),Eastern coal (10000-16000 BTU, 10 percent to 15 percent moisture content, 1 percent to 7 percent sulfur) has a higher heating value. Experts: State coal has big future - Mar 2, 2007 Billings Gazette,Conventional wisdom has been that Eastern coal, with a higher heating value, holds a competitive advantage over Powder River Basin coal. Column: Reducing Global Warming on our own - Feb 21, 2007 Virginia Tech Collegiate Times Online Edition,...result in using 40 pounds of coal per month instead of 80 (based on a coal higher-heating value of 34 MJ/kg and a power plant efficiency of 33 percent). News index | RSS | News Feed Advertisements: Organic Apparel from Patagonia | Insect-repelling clothing |
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