Examples of Oil generation in a sentence
Oil generation potential assessment and paleoenvironmental interpretation of Irati Formation (Lower Permian) in northwestern of Paraná Basin (Brazil).
For Heavy Fuel Oil generation, the unit cost of CO2 emissions is assumed to be USD 0.01.7 per kWh. This figure compares to a unit cost of generation USD 0.2221 per kWh and represents at least 7.7% of the total generation cost.
If the facility is a non-notifier and no hazardous wastes are generated, but the facility is an Other RCRA Handler (i.e., transporter, e-waste processor, Used Oil generation, or UW generation), the inspection would only count if Other RCRA Handler inspections are included in that year’s Fiscal Year Work plan.
In the short term, the current Eskom (power grid) power supply to the mine site of 2 megawatts (MW) is being augmented by a diesel-driven standby power supply with the establishment of an 8 MW diesel generator pack to bridge the initial construction phase.It was envisaged to establish an 18 MW Heavy Fuel Oil generation capacity in the medium term to support the construction process until early to mid 2009.
The growth recorded was mostly in gas and diesel/HFO (Heavy Fuel Oil) generation plants.
Thermal history plots; B: The timing of oil charge inferred by homogenization temperature of aqueous inclusions coeval with oil inclusions; C: Oil generation historyCross plot of homogenization temperature and salinity of aqueous inclusions coeval with oil inclusions Fluid inclusions analyses and thermal history modeling are conducted to obtain the main period of oil charge.
They include:• Coal generation is declining to near-zero due to a convergence of costly environmental requirements and lower prices for competing resources;64• Oil generation is becoming prohibitively expensive and increasingly undesirable due to environmental and energy security concerns;• The Clean Power Plan and the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative’s mass-based limits on carbon emissions.These factors combine to leave a large gap for natural gas and renewable energy to fill.
Oil generation YearMWh of Oil GenerationPercent of Annual Generation Produced in Winter MonthsMonths with At Least 40% Runtime20151,378,66384%32016524,75752%62017706,65779%420181,169,84389%42019168,28856%1202063,86053%0Total4,012,068 The analysis described above suggests that oil is typically used as a responsive resource on the New England grid, called upon during periods of extreme cold, supply constraints, or other contingency conditions.
Oil generation from lower Oligocene shales started in the Miocene and may still be continuing.
The generation efficiency for each fuel type was taken from DUKES (Table 5.6) as “net supplied (gross)” 16 divided by “fuel used” for all generating companies as follows: • Coal generation 33%• Gas generation 47%• Oil generation 23%• Other thermal 19% The proportion of UK electricity that is imported from France is not included in the UK projections.