Characteristics of transported CO2 Sample Clauses

Characteristics of transported CO2. Description: Characteristics of the transported CO2 should be stated (both inlet and outlet since the characteristics may change because of integrated networks). In operational phase these characteristics should be monitored since this may change during time. Is single pipeline used or is it planned for integrated networks (e.g., use of trunk lines). If trunk lines are used, how is the CO2 composition from the different sources monitored. If a pipeline is later to become part of an integrated network with several CO2-sources as well as several CO2- sinks (including possibly enhanced oil recovery), it is important to know the CO2-specification from the different sources in order to avoid undesirable cross-effects. The specifications to enter the pipeline will be set by the trunk pipeline. Purpose: Information relevant for building competence in industry on pipeline transport of CO2. This information is also relevant for other CCS or EOR projects in Alberta, mainly for planning purposes. Reporting Requirements: Quantitative Qualitative Data/Information Knowledge During Design Reports from basic and detailed design should include, but not limited, to the following: - flow (volumetric or mass) - temperature (oC) - pressure (bar) - composition (% by volume) including CO2 and impurities - water content (specified in terms of parts per million on mass bases ppm) - fluctuations of composition over time due to new sources or change in operational process or due to several sources (cross effects of e.g., impurities) - composition ranges (specifically for trunk pipelines) - changes through pump stations, characteristics of the stream through these systems - additional chemicals used in the CO2 composition (inhibitors, other chemicals) - internal corrosion control (e.g., off-spec operations may occur and the likelihood of such events should be evaluated as part of the system design) After start-up (operation) Deviations and changes from detailed design and changes in characteristics during operation and/or after commissioning. Annual reports on the following: - commissioning (filling of CO2) - operation - maintenance - inspection and repair - impact on CO2 characteristics - range during the year - impact on operations Data capture frequency Daily Recipients Documents The information contained within the following documents are expected to address some of the requirements of this section: - 248 Pipeline Flow and Flow Assurance Report - 240 Integrated Production System ...
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Related to Characteristics of transported CO2

  • Other Types of Traffic 8.1 Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement or any Tariff: (a) the Parties’ rights and obligations with respect to any intercarrier compensation that may be due in connection with their exchange of Internet Traffic shall be governed by the terms of the FCC Internet Order and other applicable FCC orders and FCC Regulations; and, (b) a Party shall not be obligated to pay any intercarrier compensation for Internet Traffic that is in excess of the intercarrier compensation for Internet Traffic that such Party is required to pay under the FCC Internet Order and other applicable FCC orders and FCC Regulations.

  • Types of Transactions Purchases You may make purchases of goods and services with your account. You may make such purchases up to the amount of your available credit limit.

  • Scope of Traffic Section 5 prescribes parameters for Interconnection Trunks used for Interconnection pursuant to Sections 2 through 4 of this Attachment.

  • Joint Funded Project with the Ohio Department of Transportation In the event that the Recipient does not have contracting authority over project engineering, construction, or right-of- way, the Recipient and the OPWC hereby assign certain responsibilities to the Ohio Department of Transportation, an authorized representative of the State of Ohio. Notwithstanding Sections IV, VI.A., VI.B., VI.C., and VII of the Project Agreement, Recipient hereby acknowledges that upon notification by the Ohio Department of Transportation, all payments for eligible project costs will be disbursed by the Grantor directly to the Ohio Department of Transportation. A Memorandum of Funds issued by the Ohio Department of Transportation shall be used to certify the estimated project costs. Upon receipt of a Memorandum of Funds from the Ohio Department of Transportation, the OPWC shall transfer funds directly to the Ohio Department of Transportation via an Intra-State Transfer Voucher. The amount or amounts transferred shall be determined by applying the Participation Percentages defined in Appendix D to those eligible project costs within the Memorandum of Funds. In the event that the Project Scope is for right-of-way only, notwithstanding Appendix D, the OPWC shall pay for 100% of the right-of-way costs not to exceed the total financial assistance provided in Appendix C. APPENDIX D LOCAL SUBDIVISION CONTRIBUTION, PROJECT FINANCING AND EXPENSES SCHEME AND DISBURSEMENT RATIO

  • Reactive Power and Primary Frequency Response 9.6.1 Power Factor Design Criteria

  • Dangerous Goods, Special Wastes, Pesticides and Harmful Substances Where employees are required to work with or are exposed to any dangerous good, special waste, pesticide or harmful substance, the Employer shall ensure that the employees are adequately trained in the identification, safe handling, use, storage, and/or disposal of same.

  • Department of Transportation Bridge Maintenance employees, when actually climbing the cable stays of the Penobscot Narrows Bridge for inspection and/or repair, shall be compensated at the rate of ten dollars ($10.00) an hour in addition to their regular hourly rate of pay. Employees shall be compensated for a minimum of one (1) hour of such work regardless of the length of the climbing assignment.

  • Frequency of Transfers We do not limit the number of funds transfers you may make; however, you may not make funds transfers in excess of the number of funds transfers allowed by the rules governing the applicable Accounts. We may from time to time for security and risk management reasons modify the limit, the frequency and the dollar amount of transfers you can make using our Service.

  • Food Service Waste Reduction Requirements Contractor shall comply with the Food Service Waste Reduction Ordinance, as set forth in San Francisco Environment Code Chapter 16, including but not limited to the remedies for noncompliance provided therein.

  • Prohibition Against Selecting and Installing Products Containing Hazardous Materials The Contractor shall not select, install or otherwise incorporate any products or materials containing Hazardous Materials within the boundaries of the Site. Should the Contractor or any Subcontractors have knowledge that, or believe that, an item, component, material, substance, or accessory within a product or assembly selected by the Contractor or any Subcontractor may contain Hazardous Materials it is the Contractor’s responsibility to secure a written certification from the manufacturer of any suspected material which identifies the specific Hazardous Material(s) contained, together with the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for such materials which shall be submitted to the Owner and Design Professional.

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.