COMPONENT WEIGHTS AND DIMENSIONS Sample Clauses

COMPONENT WEIGHTS AND DIMENSIONS. ITEM LENGTH WIDTH HEIGHT WEIGHT (FT) (FT) (FT) (LBS) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Accessory compartment 31.00 11.50 13.83 80000 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Turbine compartment 29.33 13.25 14.00 377000 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Generator 37.20 12.08 13.80 540000 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Exhibit 9 NATURAL GAS COMPOSITION & HEATING VALUE BASIS: DRY GAS, 14.696 PSIA, 60+ REFERENCE: ASTM D3588 - 91 TEST DATF - Nine month average DESCRIPTION - Transco Gas Analysis PROJECT - Tenaska Georgia Generation GAS IHV HHV COMP. GAS MOL W1 LHV MHV COMPOSITION PROD/100 PROD/100 MOL WT PROD/100 COMPONENT BTU/SCF BTU/SCF MOL % BTU/SCF BTU/SCF LB/MOL LB/MOL --------- ------- ------- ----------- -------- -------- ------ ---------- CO2 0.0 0.0 0.957 0.00 0.00 44.010 0.421 N2 0.0 0.0 0.347 0.00 0.00 28.013 0.097 H2 273.9 324.2 0.000 0.00 0.00 2.016 0.000 C1 909.4 1010.0 95.512 868.58 954.67 16.043 15.323 C2 1618.7 1769.7 2.305 37.31 40.79 30.070 0.693 C3 2314.9 2516,1 0.496 11.48 12.48 44.097 0.219 IC4 3000.4 3251.9 0.129 3.87 4.19 58.123 0.075 NC4 3010.8 3262.3 0.111 3.34 3.62 50.123 0.065 IC5 3699.0 4000.9 0.046 1.70 1.84 72.160 0.033 NC5 3703.9 4008.9 0.028 1.04 1.12 72.150 0.020 C6'S 4403.9 4755.9 0.010 0.44 0.48 86.177 0.009 ** C7+ 5100.3 9502.5 0.059 3.01 3.25 100.204 0.059 ** TOTAL 100.000 930.78 1032.44 17.014 CALCULATION SUMMARY LOWER HEATING VALUE = 930.78 BTU/SCF 20,761 BTU/LB * HIGHER HEATING VALUE = 1032.44 BTU/SCF 23,029 BTU/LB * MOLECULAR WEIGHT = 17.014 LB/MOL For permitting purposes assume the gas contains no more than 0.25 gr/100 SCF 112S and 2.0gr/100 SCF total Sulfur. * At 379.5 SCF/LB MOL ** C6's and C7+ are treated as n-Hexane and n-Heptane respectively.

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  • Dimensions Education: Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in Computer Science, Information Systems, or other related field. Or equivalent work experience. A minimum of 10 years of IT (including Web/Internet, database applications and data warehousing) and business/industry work experience, with at least 3 years of leadership experience in managing multiple, large, cross-functional teams or project, and influencing senior level management and key stakeholders.

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