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It is one that's called a Btu tax which will help promote conservation and the use of the most clean and fuel efficient fuels.
Presidents Commencement Address To Nh Technical College ITY National Archives 1993
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Per capita energy consumption of the country is estimated at 14 million Btu, which is about the same as India's but only a fraction of other industrializing economies in the region such as Thailand and Malaysia, according to the US Dept of Energy 2006 report.
Bloggers.Pakistan 2009
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Some Democrats liken the situation to that of the 1993 "Btu" tax.
Among House Democrats in Rust Belt, a sense of abandonment over energy bill 2010
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Some Democrats liken the situation to that of the 1993 "Btu" tax.
Among House Democrats in Rust Belt, a sense of abandonment over energy bill 2010
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Some Democrats liken the situation to that of the 1993 "Btu" tax.
Among House Democrats in Rust Belt, a sense of abandonment over energy bill 2010
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Some Democrats liken the situation to that of the 1993 "Btu" tax.
BrothersJudd Blog 2010
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- High grade metallurgical coal having British Thermal Units ( "Btu") levels in excess of
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Moreover, since food waste can contain as much as 70% water, it is not a high Btu fuel, and therefore is not well-suited for combustion.
Allen Hershkowitz: How to Manage Food Waste Allen Hershkowitz 2011
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Moreover, since food waste can contain as much as 70% water, it is not a high Btu fuel, and therefore is not well-suited for combustion.
Allen Hershkowitz: How to Manage Food Waste Allen Hershkowitz 2011
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Moreover, since food waste can contain as much as 70% water, it is not a high Btu fuel, and therefore is not well-suited for combustion.
Allen Hershkowitz: How to Manage Food Waste Allen Hershkowitz 2011
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