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DEQ - Aboveground Storage Tanks
FAQ: Home Heating Oil Tanks • Gaseous & Liquefied Hydrogen • Michigan Fire Prevention Code • What Rules Apply to my Tank? • Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Vehicular Fuel Systems • Liquefied Petroleum Gases (LPG) • Flammable and Combustible Liquids (FL/CL) • Storage Tank Information Center • Storage and Handling of Gaseous and Liquefied Hydrogen • Summary of Fee, Plan Review & Registration ...
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GLOSSARY
DEPLETABLE ENERGY SOURCES - 1) electricity purchased from a public utility 2) energy obtained from burning coal, oil, natural gas or liquefied petroleum gases. [See California Code of Regulations, Title 24, Section 2-5302] DEREGULATION - The elimination of regulation from a previously ...
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Propane - Energy from both Natural Gas and Oil
Natural Gas and Oil How Propane is Used Getting Propane to Users More on Liquefied Petroleum Gases Environmental Issues links page Did you know- the propane inside the tank of your barbeque ... out a solution: facilities were built to cool and compress natural gas, and to separate the gases that could be turned into liquids (including propane and butane). ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES Propane is a non- ...
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Biogas Bonanza for Third World Development
In Sri Lanka, biomass accounts for 45% of the country's energy needs, with petroleum and hydroelectricity supplying 41% and 14% respectively [7]. Sri Lanka's economy is still largely ... biomass sources like firewood, animal manure and agricultural residue. The remainder, kerosene, diesel or liquefied petroleum gases. Its biogas programme would not have been possible if the users had not received ...
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Energy in the United States: 1635 - 2000
(Figure 7). Petroleum usage grew slowly to its peak in 1972 and then subsided. Natural gas became an ... such as asphalt and road oil for roofing products and road building and conditioning; liquefied petroleum gases for feedstocks at petrochemical plants; waxes for packaging, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, inks, and adhesives; and ...
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EIA - Energy Topics from A to Z
Price Production Stocks Lithuania Country Energy Profile Longwall Mining Production Definition Loop Flow (Definition) Losses, Electricity (See Electricity Losses) Louisiana Energy Profile LPG (See Liquefied Petroleum Gases) Lubricants Consumption Definition Imports Imports by Company (Importer of Record) Exports Production Stocks Luxembourg Country Energy Profile — top of page — Glossary Looking ...
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Energy Glossary Letter D
DEPLETABLE ENERGY SOURCES -- 1) electricity purchased from a public utility 2) energy obtained from burning coal, oil, natural gas or liquefied petroleum gases. [See California Code of Regulations, Title 24, Section 2-5302] DEREGULATION - The elimination of regulation from a previously ...
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Petroleum Products
Aviation Gasoline Gas/Diesel Oil (Distilled Fuel Oil) Heavy Fuel Oil Residual Kerosene Jet Fuel Liquefied Petroleum Gases (LPG) and Ethane Motor Gasoline Naphtha Other ... C and the density is always more than 900 kg/l. Kerosene Kerosene comprises refined petroleum distillate intermediate in volatility between gasoline and gas/diesel oil. It is a medium oil ...
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Plain English Guide To The Clean Air Act
The 1990 Clean Air Act encourages development and sale of alternative fuels such as alcohols, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and natural gas. Gas stations in smoggy areas will install vapor recovery nozzles on ... fog. In areas where the weather is dry, the acid chemicals may fall to Earth in gases or dusts. Lakes and streams are normally slightly acid, but acid rain can make them very acid. ...
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Two Phase Thermo-syphon Water Heater
This technology is available in systems for water heating which use natural gas (NG), liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) burners, or other combustible fuels, as well as in systems which use solar ... it easy to use the heat of condensation of the water vapor contained in the flue gases. Using TPTS, the average annual thermal efficiency (or "energy factor") can be above 77% in small ( ...
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