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California Energy Commission
Industry: Energy
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California’s primary energy policy and planning agency
In the United States, gasohol (E10) refers to gasoline that contains 10 percent ethanol by volume. This term was used in the late 1970s and early 1980s but has been replaced in some areas of the country by terms such as E-10, Super Unleaded Plus Ethanol, or Unleaded Plus.
Industry:Energy
Available refrigerating capacity of an air conditioning unit for removing latent heat from the space to be conditioned.
Industry:Energy
A measure of the efficacy of a light fixture; the number of lumens output per watt of power consumed.
Industry:Energy
Natural gas that can be developed for commercial use, and which is found in contact with oil in naturally occurring underground formations.
Industry:Energy
A light petroleum product obtained by refining oil, and used as motor vehicle fuel.
Industry:Energy
Available refrigerating capacity of an air conditioning unit for removing sensible heat from the space to be conditioned.
Industry:Energy
A complete lighting unit consisting of a lamp or lamps together with the parts designed to distribute the light, to position and protect the lamps and to connect the lamps to the power supply. California Code of Regulations, Section 2- 1602(h)).
Industry:Energy
Synthetic gas produced by dissolving coal in a bath of molten iron. The process was developed by Applied Technology, Inc. Synthetic gas may be used as a substitute for natural gas in industrial and home uses.
Industry:Energy
Lighting designed to provide a substantially uniform level of illumination throughout an area, exclusive of any provision for special visual tasks or decorative effects. (See California Code of Regulations, Title 24, Section 2-5302)
Industry:Energy
Available refrigerating capacity of an air conditioner for removing sensible heat and latent heat from the space to be conditioned.
Industry:Energy