نتایج جستجو برای: natural gas consumption

تعداد نتایج: 910350  

2013
Grant D. Jacobsen Matthew J. Kotchen

We evaluate the effect of a change in the energy code applied to buildings using residential billing data on electricity and natural gas, combined with data on observable characteristics of each residence. The study is based on comparisons between residences constructed just before and after an increase in the stringency of Florida’s energy code in 2002. We find that the code change is associat...

2008
Ruud Egging Franziska Holz Christian von Hirschhausen Steven A. Gabriel

This paper presents results of simulating a more collusive behavior of a group of natural gas producing and exporting countries, sometimes called GASPEC. We use the World Gas Model, a dynamic, strategic representation of world gas production, trade, and consumption between 2005 and 2030. In particular, we simulate a closer cooperation of the GASPEC countries when exporting pipeline gas and liqu...

2004
Norbert Auner

● Global reserves of coal, oil and natural gas are diminishing; global energy requirements however are dramatically increasing. Renewable energy sources lower the threat to the earth’s climate but are not able to meet the energy consumption in major urban areas. The opinion of many experts is that the future will be dominated by hydrogen. However, this gas is essentially totally manufactured fr...

The present study is focused on biodesulfurization of natural gas in a batch culture using active microorganisms. The microorganisms used for the removal of hydrogen sulfide were obtained from a hot spring. The experiments were conducted with mixed gas at operating temperatures of 25 to 45°C with a time interval of 5h. Two kinetic models included Logistic and Monod models in a batch culture wer...

امیدی, لیلا , مرادی حنیفی, صابر , مرادی, غلامرضا ,

Introduction: Fire and explosion are the most common consequences of natural gas pipeline accidents. The results of previous studies showed a higher rate of accidents in natural gas transmission lines. Given that a large number of people living in the vicinity of natural gas pipelines with a higher severity of related accidents. The aim of current study was to estimate risks using the method of...

2010
Yury A. Zagorulko Galina Zagorulko

The paper presents an approach to development of the system that supports decision-making for tasks aimed to reduce power consumption of oil-and-gas production enterprise and to enhance the environmental safety of oil and natural gas production. The architecture and operating principles of such a system, as well as the classes of tasks to be solved, are discussed. Adjustment of the system to th...

Alyari shoreh deli, Sh., kalhor, A., Mirmohamadi, A.,

According to the Global Fuel Crisis, it seems necessary to use alternative fuel instead of gasoline. Since the natural gas is cheaper, have higher frequency than gasoline and less pollution, it is a suitable fuel. Many efforts have been done in order to replace gasoline with natural gas. One of the methods is to inject natural gas and gasoline fuel simultaneously and to use the benefits of both...

2016
Wei Xu Jue Wang

Crude oil plays an increasingly significant role in world economic development and also in the generation of wealth since nearly two-thirds of the world’s energy consumption comes from crude oil and natural gas. Worldwide consumption of crude oil exceeds $500 billion—roughly 10% of US GDP and crude oil is also the world’s largest and most actively traded commodity, accounting for about 10% of t...

2010
Severin Borenstein Lucas W. Davis

Residential natural gas customers in the United States face volumetric charges that average about 30 percent more than the marginal cost of gas. This inefficient departure from marginal cost pricing allows gas utilities to cover their fixed infrastructure and operating costs. Proposals for recovering these costs instead through fixed monthly fees are often opposed because of a widespread belief...

2004
Wilco W. Chan Joseph C. Lam

A survey of 11 hotels in Hong Kong was carried out to collect three years’ energy consumption data. Regression analysis indicated that gross floor area was a major and statistically acceptable factor in explaining the gas consumption in new hotels. Based on past consumption data and some establishedpollutant emission factors,the amount of sulphur dioxides, nitrogen dioxides, carbon dioxides and...

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