Thermal energy definition

Thermal energy means the thermal output produced by a combustion source used directly as part of a manufacturing process, industrial/commercial process, or heating/cooling application, but not used to produce electricity.
Thermal energy means heat, steam, hot water or another form of thermal energy:
Thermal energy means thermal energy for space heating and domestic hot water;

Examples of Thermal energy in a sentence

  • Thermal energy produced by a cogeneration facility, for use for heating or air conditioning or both, for any term not exceeding forty years, when the contract is approved by the Board of Public Utilities.

  • Thermal energy produced by a cogeneration facility, for use for heating or air conditioning or both, for any term not exceeding 40 years, when the contract is approved by the Board of Public Utilities.

  • Thermal energy generated by passive energy systems, under which lower energy consumption is achieved passively through building design or from heat generated by energy from non-renewable sources, shall not be taken into account for the purposes of paragraph 1(b).

  • Thermal energy generated by passive energy systems, under which lower energy consumption is achieved passively through building design or from heat generated by energy from non-renewable sources, shall not be taken into account for the purposes of point (b) of the first subparagraph of paragraph 1.

  • Thermal energy storage is a viable option if on-peak power pricing only occurs a few hours a day.


More Definitions of Thermal energy

Thermal energy means heat or cold in the form of steam, heated or chilled water, or any other heated or chilled fluid or gaseous medium; and
Thermal energy means natural geothermal water and/or steam, and shall also mean the natural heat of the earth and the energy present in, resulting from or created by, or which may be extracted from, the natural heat of the earth or the heat present below the surface of the earth, in whatever form such heat or energy occurs;
Thermal energy means the thermal output produced by a combustion source used directly as part of a manufacturing process but not used to produce electricity.
Thermal energy means all thermal energy for heating purposes, which includes domestic hot water.
Thermal energy means, as the context requires, quantities of heating and cooling energy as measured in mmBtu's and ton-hrs., respectively, extracted from the circulating flows of the steam/condensate and chilled water provided to Buyer at Buyer's Facilities in accordance with the delivery specifications set forth on Schedule 1 (j) of this Agreement.
Thermal energy means steam and chilled water produced at the Central Plant and delivered by Seller to Buyer pursuant to this Agreement at the interconnection points set forth in Schedule 3.4.
Thermal energy means, as applicable for a Covered Facility, chilled water, steam and/or heating water.