High Heating Value definition
High Heating Value. “HHV”)” shall mean the amount of heat released by a specified quantity (initially at 25°C) once it is combusted and the products have returned to a temperature of 25°C. (HHV; also known as the gross calorific value or gross energy).
High Heating Value means the gross or high heating value of coal expressed in BTU's per pound.
High Heating Value or HHV means the amount of heat released by a specified quantity of fuel once it is combusted and the products have returned to at the same temperature, which takes into account the latent heat of vaporization of water in the combustion products.
Examples of High Heating Value in a sentence
This adjustment will be reflected as either an increase or decrease in the payments to be made by JCP&L to Seller hereunder for energy and capacity, depending upon whether the Average Heat Rate is below or above 9750 BTU/kWh HHV (High Heating Value).