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The engine, turbine, water wheel or similar machine that drives an electric generator; or, for reporting purposes, a device that converts energy to electricity.
Industry:Energy
The standard Platts abbreviation is mt. A tonne, or metric ton, sometimes tautologically referred to as a metric tonne, is defined as the weight of one cubic meter of water. Rough-and-ready barrel-tonne conversion factor is 7. 33 barrels of crude to one tonne, but obviously depends on the specific gravity of the crude.
Industry:Energy
A plant normally operated to take all or part of the minimum continuous load of a system, and which consequently produces electricity at an essentially constant rate. A base load plant typically has relatively high fixed costs and low unit operating costs. Traditionally, nuclear plants have been considered as base load plants.
Industry:Energy
The value to an option holder if (s)he were to exercise an option today.
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Plastics made from monomers. The most common include widely traded plastics like polyethylene, polypropylene and polystyrene.
Industry:Energy
The difference between two prices, either across time or between commodities or instruments.
Industry:Energy
A rate for electric transmission that does not vary according to distance from the source of the power supply. So-called because postage stamps for letters are typically at a fixed price, regardless of destination.
Industry:Energy
Material which has come straight from an atmospheric distillation unit and has not been cracked or reformed, and which is usually used as a feedstock or as a utility fuel.
Industry:Energy
The production of electricity from plants that convert heat energy into electrical energy. The heat in thermal plants can be produced from a number of sources such as coal, oil, gas or nuclear fuel.
Industry:Energy