AQ definition

AQ means the estimated annual consumption of gas for each site per year.
AQ means the volume of gas expressed in kWh which reflects the historical consumption at any Supply Point as recorded and held by Xoserve;
AQ means carbon dioxide dissolved in an aqueous solution. “CO2(g)” means carbon dioxide as a free gas phase.

Examples of AQ in a sentence

  • AQ Profile®, PEAK Learning, Inc., www.peaklearning.com OVERALL AQ SCORE RANGES EQUIVALENTS 167- 200 High 148- 166 Above Average 125- 147 Average 112- 124 Below Average 40-111 Low possible scores an individual can get after answering the online AQ Profile®.

  • Example 1A shipper has a daily metered customer in Perth, with an annual consumption (AQ) of 20,000,000 kwh and a registered supply point capacity (SOQ), booked directly by the shipper of 100,000 kwh per day.

  • Other perspectives in the study between the AQ and academic performance may be explored, such as adding qualitative data to complement AQ and CORE scores.

  • After this, the respondents were instructed on how to answer the AQ Profile online using the link given by PEAK Learning which was exclusive for use by the researcher.

  • If the application is now duly made, or will be within the remaining time of the examination, is the EA able to provide any further comment on questions AQ 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.7, 1.9 & 1.10 from ExQ1 [PD-011]?i.


More Definitions of AQ

AQ means the annual quantity of gas in KWh as determined by the relevant transporter;
AQ means the annual quantity of gas in kWh as determined by the relevant transporter, referred to in the contract schedule as the ‘industry confirmed contract AQ’;
AQ means the estimated annual consumption of gas for each site per year. “Climate change levy (CCL)” is the tax payable by industrial and commercial companies for using gas or electricity as set out in Schedule 6 of the Finance Act2000.
AQ means the annual quantity of gas in kilowatt hours (KWh) as decided by the relevant transporter. “Authority” means the Gas and Electricity Markets Authority (GEMA) or Ofgem as appropriate. “Averaging period” has the meaning given to it in paragraph 20 of Schedule 6 of the Finance Act 2000.6 “Business day” means any day on which the clearing banks in the City of London are open.
AQ means the annual quantity of gas in therms as determined by the relevant transporter;
AQ has the meaning given to ‘Annual Quantity’ in the Uniform Network Code;
AQ means the quantity of natural gas (in TJ or MJ per annum) which a User estimates it will require to be delivered to a Delivery Point in the relevant Year.