Heat Content definition

Heat Content means the gross heating value of the Gas, determined on the basis of a temperature of 15o Celsius with the Gas free of all water vapour and at an absolute pressure of 101.325 kilopascals, with the products of combustion cooled to the initial temperature of the Gas and the water formed by the combustion condensed to the liquid state. The Heat Content will be expressed in megajoules per cubic metre of Gas (MJ/m3) rounded to two decimal places.
Heat Content means the amount of thermal heat energy in a solid, liquid, or gaseous fuel.
Heat Content means the heating value of and the number of gross real BTU's measured in the Gas in accordance with GPA Standards 2145 & 2172 at Standard Base Conditions, as amended from time to time. Hydrogen sulfide and sulfur shall be deemed to have no Heating Value. Specific Terms in this Exhibit have been redacted because confidential treatment for those terms has been requested. The redacted material has been separately filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, and the terms have been marked at the appropriate place with three asterisks [***]

Examples of Heat Content in a sentence

  • Measuring Heat Content of Gas Received: The heat content of the gas tendered shall be the heat content stated in BTU per cubic foot of all gas received from transporting pipeline(s) into the distribution system.

  • Measuring Heat Content of Gas Delivered: On the Company's distribution systems served by a single transporting pipeline, the heat content of natural gas stated in BTU per cubic foot shall be the heat content of the gas delivered by the transporting pipeline.

  • Heat Content: The heat content of the gas delivered to the Customer by the Company shall be the heat content available in its system at the particular point of delivery at the time of delivery.

  • SCC Default Heat Content and Stack Parameters from IPM to NIF Conversion.

  • For the purposes of scheduling receipts and deliveries, the Heat Content of the Gas so determined at each such point of measurement shall be deemed to remain constant for such point until the next determination.

  • For all reported data and prior to the calculation of Overall Efficiency, all energy units must be expressed in MWh. For Useful Thermal Energy and Biomass Input Heat Content the conversion of energy units shall consider that each 3412 thousand BTUs is equivalent to one MWh. For Merchantable Bio-Products the product shall be prescribed an energy content based on its enthalpy of reaction, as determined by a standard independent laboratory analysis, and those units of energy appropriately converted to MWhs.

  • The Heat Content of the Gas received at each point of receipt, and the Heat Content of the Gas delivered at each point of delivery shall be determined, at least monthly using continuous sampling at the northern terminus of the System and at each other offshore point of measurement by use of a continuous sampler or other methods mutually agreed upon by Transporter and Shipper.

  • The Heat Content of the Gas delivered at the points of receipt and the points of delivery set forth in the Transportation Agreement shall not be less than 967 Btu per cubic foot when determined on a dry basis.

  • Heat Content: The heat content of the gas delivered to the customer by the Company shall be the heat content available in its system at the particular point of delivery at the time of delivery.

  • Measuring Global Ocean Heat Content to Estimate the Earth Energy Imbalance.


More Definitions of Heat Content

Heat Content means the number of Btu's produced by the complete combustion at constant pressure of the amount of anhydrous Gas which would occupy a volume of one cubic foot at a temperature of sixty (60) degrees Xxxxxxxxxx and an absolute pressure at 14.73 psia.
Heat Content means the gross number of British Thermal Units produced by the complete combustion at constant pressure of the amount of dry Gas which would occupy a volume of one (1) Cubic Foot at a temperature of sixty (60) degrees Fahrenheit and under pressure equivalent to:
Heat Content means the total amount of heat contained in a gas stream, including the sensible heat and latent heat of condensation;
Heat Content means the number of Btu’s liberated by the complete combustion at constant pressure of 1 cubic foot of Gas, at a base temperature of 60ºF and an absolute pressure of 14.65 pounds per square inch and adjusted to reflect actual water vapor content with air of the same temperature and pressure of the Gas, after products of combustion are cooled to the initial temperature of the Gas, and after the water of the combustion is condensed to the liquid state. The Gross Heating Value of the Gas will be corrected for the water vapor content of the Gas being delivered; provided, however, that if the water vapor content of the Gas is 7 pounds or less per 1,000,000 cubic feet, the Gas will be assumed to be dry.

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