Briquettes definition

Briquettes means briquettes, pellets, extrudates, and other agglomerates produced from coal fines by the Briquetting Plant.
Briquettes means milled peat which has been mechanically com- pressed into blocks;
Briquettes means extrusions of synthetic coal product, one inch in diameter by one to four inches in length, formed by compressing a mixture of coal fines and a chemical binder using substantially the technology and the process described in, and which satisfy the chemical change conditions

Examples of Briquettes in a sentence

  • Briquettes / matches are your responsibility (some could be left behind from a previous tenancy).

  • Geneva's certified scale weights shall be used to determine the weight of Revert Briquettes hereunder.

  • Geneva shall not be required to charge any portion of the Revert Briquettes produced during the Trial Phase into the blast furnace or any other Geneva facility.

  • Covol shall deliver uncured Revert Briquettes to Geneva at the end of Covol's conveyor belt coming out of the dryer.

  • The Revert Briquettes shall be produced in two (2) phases: the trial phase (the "Trial Phase") and the operating phase (the "Operating Phase").

  • For each net ton of Revert Briquettes properly processed by Covol and delivered to Geneva in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Geneva shall pay Covol a Briquetting Services fee (the "Fee") of NINE DOLLARS ($9.00).

  • Once delivered to Geneva as provided herein, Geneva may, at its option, test the Revert Briquettes to determine if they comply with the requirements of this Agreement.

  • The Utah Project has commenced operations and has produced and sold at least 1,200 tons of Briquettes and has an outstanding purchase order from Pacificorp to purchase an additional 3,800 tons of Briquettes.

  • Upon the completion of the expansion of the Utah Project which is expected to be completed on or before June 30, 1997, the Utah Project as expanded pursuant to the Centerline Engineering Construction Agreement is reasonably expected to produce, Briquettes at the rate of 720,000 tons per year, and is expected to be capable of maintaining such capacity through December 31, 2007.

  • Briquettes (for domestic open fires) This is a compacted agglomerate of carbonaceous fines which comprises principally of a mixture of one or more of the following: Anthracite, Bituminous coal, Brown coal and Petroleum coke or products derived there from, and if necessary, a binding agent.