Gases definition
Examples of Gases in a sentence
Shipper warrants and ensures that its property is inert, and contains no Hazardous Substances, Hazardous Materials, Chemicals, Gases, Explosives, Radioactive Materials, Biologically hazardous agents, or any other substance, matter or object in any form that could pose a threat to the health or safety of persons, property or the public welfare in general.
As far as it is aware (having made all due and careful enquiries), the electricity expected to be generated by the Facility will, with effect from the Start Date and throughout the remainder of the Term, contribute to a reduction in emissions of Greenhouse Gases (having regard to, among any other relevant factors, the potential effects on the carbon stock caused by the procurement and use of the fuel used by the Facility).
The CAISO Hourly Organic Gases (OG) Emissions Cost, CAISO Hourly Sulfur Oxides (SOx) Emissions Cost, CAISO Hourly Particulate Matter (PM) Emissions Cost, and CAISO Hourly Carbon Monoxide (CO) Emissions Cost are each calculated in accordance with Equation C1-17.
The addresses referred to are as follows: The Company: Valley National Gases, Inc.
Equations for the calculation of supercompressibility will be taken from the latest revision of AGA Report No. 8, Compressibility for Natural Gas and Other Hydrocarbon Gases.
At Gatherer’s or its designee’s option, equations for the calculation of supercompressibility may be taken from the American Gas Association Report No. 8, 1992, Compressibility and Supercompressibility for Natural Gas and Other Hydrocarbon Gases, latest revision.
At above 2mol%, +/-0.05 absolute Hydrogen Sulphide (including COS) ppm vol <10 +/-0.5 Total Sulphur ppm vol <60 +/-0.8 Incomplete Combustion Factor -2.2 to 1.75 +/-0.03 Soot Index 0.49 to 0.65 +/-0.002 Inert Gases (including Carbon Dioxide and Nitrogen)1 Nitrogen mol% 0.2 to 12.0 At 5mol% and below, +/-0.01 absolute.
The Employee acknowledges that the Company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Valley National Gases Delaware, Inc.
The City and Developer are aware that the environmental impacts to the air, soil and groundwater arising from the Landfills and the remediation of Hazardous Materials and Landfill Gases is required.
At Gatherer’s option, equations for the calculation of supercompressibility may be taken from either the American Gas Association Manual for the Determination of Supercompressibility Factors for Natural Gas, dated December, 1962 (also known as the “NX-19 Manual”) or the American Gas Association Report No. 8, dated December 1985, Compressibility and Supercompressibility for Natural Gas and Other Hydrocarbon Gases, latest revision.