Thermally Equivalent definition

Thermally Equivalent means an equal number of Btu’s.
Thermally Equivalent as used herein, shall mean an equal amount of heating value, expressed in BTU and measured under the specifications and conditions contained hereunder.
Thermally Equivalent means an equal number of Btu's. The

Examples of Thermally Equivalent in a sentence

  • Transporter agrees to receive from Shipper during the term of this Service Agreement for Xxxxxxx’s account quantities of Natural Gas up to the Maximum Daily Transportation Quantity (MDTQ) specified on Exhibit “A” hereto and to deliver to Shipper Thermally Equivalent Quantities.

  • Subject to the terms and provisions of this Agreement, Customer agrees to deliver Customer's Gas at the Receipt Point(s) and receive the Thermally Equivalent quantity thereof, less Customer's Fuel and L&U, at the Delivery Point(s) and Gatherer agrees to accept Customer's Gas at such Receipt Point(s), and to Gather, on a fully interrutible basis, and deliver the Thermally Equivalent quantity thereof, less Customer's Fuel and L&U, at the Delivery Point(s).

  • Except during conditions of Force Majeure and Normal and Routine Maintenance, the Gathering Facilities will be capable of receiving the MDQ of Shipper’s Low Btu Gas at the Receipt Point(s) and redelivering Thermally Equivalent Volumes, less FL&U, at the Plant Receipt Point.

  • The receipt of Gas by Gatherer at the Receipt Point(s) on a fully interruptible basis and the delivery of Thermally Equivalent quantities of Gas on a fully interruptible basis, less Customer's Fuel and L&U by Gatherer on behalf of Customer, or for Customer's account, at the Delivery Point(s).

  • The receipt of Gas by Gatherer at the Receipt Point(s) and thetreating and delivery of Thermally Equivalent quantities of Gas, less Customer's Fuel and L&U by Gatherer on behalf of Customer, or for Customer's account, at the Delivery Point(s).

  • Transporter agrees to receive from Shipper during the term of this Service Agreement for Shipper’s account quantities of Natural Gas up to the Maximum Daily Transportation Quantity (MDTQ) specified on Exhibit “A” hereto and to deliver to Shipper Thermally Equivalent Quantities.

  • Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement including, without limitation, Force Majeure and Normal and Routine Maintenance, Gatherer will accept delivery of up to the MDQ of Shipper’s Low Btu Gas at the Receipt Point(s) and redeliver Thermally Equivalent Volumes, less FL&U, to the inlet of the Plant Receipt Point and receive Shipper’s Residue Gas at the Plant Delivery Point and redeliver Thermally Equivalent Volumes of such Shipper’s Residue Gas, less FL&U, to the Delivery Point(s).

  • Likewise, except during conditions of Force Majeure and Normal and Routine Maintenance, the Gathering Facilities will be capable of receiving the MDQ of Shipper’s Residue Gas at the Plant Delivery Point and delivering Thermally Equivalent Volumes, less FL&U, to the Delivery Points.


More Definitions of Thermally Equivalent

Thermally Equivalent. - means an equal number of Dths.
Thermally Equivalent means an equal number of Btus.
Thermally Equivalent means an equal amount of heating value, expressed in Btu or MMBtu. The term "receipt point" shall mean the point at which NICOR Gas shall receive natural gas deliveries from North Shore. The receipt point shall be the interconnection between ANR Pipeline Company's facilities and Nicor Gas' facilities known as Hampshire. The term "delivery point" shall mean the point at which NICOR Gas shall make natural gas deliveries to North Shore. The delivery point shall be the interconnection between Nicor Gas' facilities and North Shore's facilities known as Xxxxx Road. The term "contract year" shall mean any period of twelve consecutive months, which ends on October 31st during the term of this Agreement.

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