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A volatile compound containing halogens, such as chlorine, fluorine or bromine.
Industry:Energy
A vehicle is considered "Made available" if it is available for delivery to dealers or users, whether or not it was actually delivered to them. To be "Made available", the vehicle must be completed and available for delivery; thus, any conversion to be performed by an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) Vehicle Converter or Aftermarket Vehicle Convertermust have been completed.
Industry:Energy
The balance sheet account representing the cost of investments and advances to unconsolidated affiliates. Generally, affiliates that are less than 50-percent owned by a company may not be consolidated into the company's financial statements.
Industry:Energy
An underground loading method by which coal is removed from the working face by manual labour through theuse of a shovel for conveyance to the surface. Though rapidly disappearing, it is still used in small-tonnage mines.
Industry:Energy
Naturally occurring molten rock, generated within the earth and capable of intrusion and extrusion, from which igneous rocks are thought to have been derived through solidification and related processes. It may or may not contain suspended solids (suchas crystals and rock fragments) and/or gas phases.
Industry:Energy
A privately-owned electric utility whose stock is publicly traded. It is rate regulated and authorised to achieve an allowed rate of return.
Industry:Energy
Cost of loading ore at a mine site and transporting it to a processing plant.
Industry:Energy
Equipment primarily used for heating ambient air in the housing unit.
Industry:Energy
Reversible exchange of ions adsorbed on a mineral or synthetic polymer surface with ions in solution in contact with the surface. A chemical process used for recovery of uranium from solution by the interchange of ions between a solution and a solid, commonly a resin.
Industry:Energy
The product of the water's weight and a usable difference in elevation gives a measurement of the potential energy possessed by water.
Industry:Energy