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California Energy Commission
行业: Energy
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California’s primary energy policy and planning agency
A seller's guarantee to purchaser that product is what it is represented to be and, if it is not, that it will be repaired or replaced. Within the context of vehicles, refers to an engine manufacturer's guarantee that the engine will meet "certified" engine standards at 50,000 miles or the engine will be replaced. Retrofits may generally void an engine warranty.
Industry:Energy
A space that is neither directly nor indirectly conditioned space, which can be isolated from conditioned space by partitions and/or closeable doors. (See California Code of Regulations, Title 24, Section 2-5302)
Industry:Energy
any person who sells natural gas or oil in amounts determined by the commission as having a major effect on energy supplies.
Industry:Energy
An appliance for supplying hot water for purposes other than space heating or pool heating. (See California Code of Regulations, Title 20, Section 1602(f)(8))
Industry:Energy
Electric service sufficient for basic needs (an evolving bundle of basic services) available to virtually all members of the population regardless of income.
Industry:Energy
any person who produces natural gas in amounts determined by the commission as having a major effect on energy supplies.
Industry:Energy
A unit of measure of electric power at a point in time, as capacity or demand. One watt of power maintained over time is equal to one joule per second. Some Christmas tree lights use one watt. The Watt is named after Scottish inventor James Watt and is capitalized when shortened to w and used with other abbreviations, as in kWh.
Industry:Energy
Gasoline that has had tetraethyl lead removed in conformance with federal and state regulations.
Industry:Energy
means any person who produces oil in amount determined by the commission as having a major effect on energy supplies.
Industry:Energy
One watt of power expended for one hour. One thousandth of a kilowatt-hour.
Industry:Energy