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California Energy Commission
Settore: Energy
Number of terms: 9078
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Company Profile:
California’s primary energy policy and planning agency
Ressources qui sans cesse se renouvellent, ou qui sont considérés comme pratiquement inépuisable. Notamment solaires, éolienne, géothermique, hydroélectrique et bois. Bien que des formations particulières géothermiques peuvent être épuisées, la chaleur naturelle de la terre est une réserve quasi inépuisable d'énergie potentielle. Ressources renouvelables comprennent également certaines sources expérimentales ou moins développés comme marémotrice, les courants marins et les gradients thermiques océaniques.
Industry:Energy
Any rate-setting mechanism which attempts to link rewards (generally profits) to desired results or targets. PBR sets rates, or components of rates,for a period of time based on external indices rather than a utility's cost-of-service. Other definitions include light-handed regulation which is less costly and less subject to debate and litigation. A form of rate regulation which provides utilities with better incentives to reduce their costs than does cost-of-service regulation.
Industry:Energy (renewable)
An electric and natural gas utility serving the central and northern California region.
Industry:Energy (renewable)
Load that has been scheduled by the PX, and which is received through the use of transmission or distribution facilities owned by participating transmission owners.
Industry:Energy (renewable)
An entity that is authorized to buy or sell energy or ancillary services through the PX, and any agent authorized to act on behalf of such an entity.
Industry:Energy (renewable)
A voluntary organization of transmission owners,users, and other entities interested in coordinating transmission planning, expansion, operation,and use on a regional and inter-regional basis. Such groups are subject to FERC approval.
Industry:Energy (renewable)
A nonprofit, customer-owned electric utility that distributes power in a rural area. As of June 1990, there are three rural electric cooperatives in California: Anza Electric Cooperative in Anza; Plumas-Sierra Rural Electric Cooperative in Portola; Sunrise Valley Electrification Corporation in Alturas.
Industry:Energy (renewable)
A measure of the percentage of heat from the combustion of gas and from associated electrical equipment which is transferred to the space being heated during a year under specified conditions. California Code of Regulations, Section 2-1602(d)(11).
Industry:Energy (renewable)
An oxygenate that can be used in reformulated gasoline. It is an ether based on reactive C5 olefins and methanol.
Industry:Energy (renewable)
A vehicle certified by the California Air Resources Board to have emissions from zero to 50,000 miles no higher than 0.125 grams/mile (g/mi) of non-methane organic gases, 3.4 g/mi of carbon monoxide, and 0.4 g/mi of nitrogen oxides. Emissions from 50,000 to 100,000 miles may be slightly higher.
Industry:Energy (renewable)