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U.S. Energy Information Administration
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producing services related to the production of crude or natural gas.
Industry:Energy
The income remaining after all business expenses are paid.
Industry:Energy
The territory in which a utility system or distributor is authorized to provide service to consumers.
Industry:Energy
The transmission is the part of a vehicle that transmits motive force from the engine to the wheels, usually by means of gears for different speeds using either a hydraulic "torque-converter" (automatic) or clutch assembly (manual). On front-wheel drive cars, the transmission is often called a "transaxle. "Fuel efficiency is usually higher with manual rather than automatic transmissions, although modern, computer-controlled automatic transmissions can be efficient.
Industry:Energy
A motor vehicle capable of operating on an alternative fuel and /or on either gasoline or diesel.
Industry:Energy
A fueling facility which normally services only fleets and is not open to the general public.
Industry:Energy
The net capability of generating units that carry load or have quick-start capability. In general, quick-start capability refers to generating units that can be available for load within a 30-minute period.
Industry:Energy
Shipments of coal moved to tidewater piers and coastal ports for further shipments to consumers via coastal water or ocean.
Industry:Energy
A conservation feature where there is a change in the temperature setting or reduction in the use of heating, cooling, domestic hot water heating, lighting or any other equipment either manually or automatically.
Industry:Energy
Utility costs that reflect the total cash expenditures for the year, reported in nominal dollars, that flowed out to support DSM (demand-side management) programs. They are reported in the year they are incurred, regardless of when the actual effects occur.
Industry:Energy