Gas ccf vs therm

    • [DOC File]QUESTION 1: - SoCalGas

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      Jan 01, 2008 · san diego gas and electric company. southern california gas company. 2009 biennial cost allocation proceeding (a.08-02-001) [1st data request to indicated producers, california cogeneration coalition, california manufacturers and technology association, and watson cogeneration company]


    • [DOC File]NATURAL GAS PRICE VOLATILITY:

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      As a result of this decision, the largest natural gas companies were allowed to charge a gas supply price of $.95 per therm (Bay State Gas) to $1.06 per therm (Boston Gas) in February 2001. In both cases, this was projected to eliminate any projected under-recovery as of April 30, 2001.


    • [DOCX File]I. Introduction - Home | The Franke Institute

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      Average operating heat of coal-powered plants vs. natural gas-powered plants [35] Figure 10 shows the changes in average operating heat rate for coal and natural gas plants in the 10-year period from 2002 to 2012 [35]. And while the efficiency for natural gas-powered plants has continued to improve (a lower number is better), coal-powered ...


    • [DOC File]TECHNICAL IMPLEMENTATION OF THE BILLING AND …

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      M Account, Rate, SDID, Un-metered, Metered 2:CADetail 13 Chg/Allow Line Unit of Measure [CAUnitOfMeasure] Unit of measure for quantity M [kW, kWh, therms, ccf, mcf] Only when line item has a measure 2:CADetail 15 Non-Billing Party ID [NBPID] NBP Entity Common Code ID (DUNS Number or DUNS+4 Number or other mutually-agreed upon number) M 1:Header ...


    • [DOC File]Proposal or Contract Number

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      emergency gas calls, flex connector replacements and insurance savings 29. g. transmission and distribution savings 33. h. subsidies avoided. 34. non-energy benefits from the societal perspective 37. a. economic benefits 37. b. environmental benefits. 40. c. health …


    • [DOC File]Home | SoCalGas

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      TOTAL GAS ENGINES. Gas Engine Rate. Distribution Level Service (2008 is all EG, no separate transmission rate in 2008) NATURAL GAS VEHICLES (Proposed Rate is a Sempra-Wide rate) Commercial & Industrial. CORE COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL. TOTAL CORE C&I. NCCI - DISTRIBUTION LEVEL. TOTAL NONCORE C&I. TOTAL ELECTRIC GENERATION. ELECTRIC …


    • [DOC File]Home Energy Affordability in Maryland:

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      Natural gas prices have risen from $0.691 per therm in January 2002 to $0.987 per therm in January 2007. In contrast, electricity heating season prices have remained reasonably stable, with a 2002 price per kWh of $0.071 compared to a 2007 price per kWh of $0.072.


    • [DOC File]North Carolina

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      Oct 01, 2001 · Natural gas rates tend to be very straightforward, consisting, usually, of a small base “customer charge” and then a unit price per CCF (hundred cubic feet) or therm (100,000 Btu) of natural gas usage. The only real question with gas rates is the proper application of a rate to the use to which the gas is being put.


    • [DOC File]ESMEC (Eastern Shore of Maryland Educational Consortium ...

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      Distribution Cost Local utility charges for delivering electricity or natural gas through the local distribution system – represents a portion of the total electric and/or gas bill. DOE Department of Energy Deka therm (dth) Quantity of natural gas = 10 therms, unit quantity priced on …


    • [DOCX File]Table of Contents - Save Texas Water

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      If the water is to be heated, determine the type of energy used to heat the water (gas, electric, etc.) and its cost per unit (Cents per kilowatt hour, dollars per therm, or dollars per MCF [thousand cubic feet] of natural gas, etc.) Figures 4 and 5 show the cost of heating one thousand gallons of water with either electricity or natural gas ...


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