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(b) - Refers to the Btus that are removed from natural gas through processing. (a) - Hedged with fixed-price swaps.
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(b) - Refers to the Btus that are removed from natural gas through processing. (a) - Hedged with fixed-price swaps.
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The physical ability to do work is represented by the enthalpy of the fuel, so the numerator and denominator typically is measured in heat units such as Btus, joules, etc.
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b - Refers to the Btus that are removed from natural gas through processing.
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To be truly profitable, prices need to be rise to $8 per million Btus, he said.
As Natural Gas Prices Fall, the Search Turns to Oil Daniel Gilbert 2011
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The Wattays won the challenge, but just by a couple of Btus.
A few small changes could save 30% off your energy bill 2009
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The military expenditures are not on Btus but on barrels of oil.
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Although cleaner than coal, this added capacity will still release more than two million tons of carbon dioxide (that's based on Xcel's own assumption that gas burning will increase by 48,792,000 million Btus and that carbon dioxide emissions will equal 119 pounds/million Btu).
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Although cleaner than coal, this added capacity will still release more than two million tons of carbon dioxide (that's based on Xcel's own assumption that gas burning will increase by 48,792,000 million Btus and that carbon dioxide emissions will equal 119 pounds/million Btu).
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Although cleaner than coal, this added capacity will still release more than two million tons of carbon dioxide (that's based on Xcel's own assumption that gas burning will increase by 48,792,000 million Btus and that carbon dioxide emissions will equal 119 pounds/million Btu).
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