Net Heating Value definition

Net Heating Value means Lower Heating Value.
Net Heating Value or “NHV” shall mean Lower Heating Value.
Net Heating Value or “Net Calorific Value” or “NCV” of Gas per SCM means that the quantity of heat in Kilocalories evolved by complete combustion, at a constant pressure, of one (1) standard cubic metre of GAS with air and with the temperature of GAS, air and products of combustion at fifteen (15) degree Celsius and all the water formed by combustion reaction remaining in the vapour state.

Examples of Net Heating Value in a sentence

  • Direct compositional or Net Heating Value monitoring is not required for purchased (“pipeline quality”) natural gas streams.

  • The Net Heating Value of purchased natural gas streams may be determined using annual or more frequent grab sampling at any one representative location.

  • Alternatively, the Net Heating Value of any purchased natural gas stream can be assumed to be 920 BTU/scf.

  • The sample extraction point of a Net Heating Value Analyzer may be located upstream of the introduction of Supplemental Gas and/or Sweep Gas and/or Purge Gas if the composition and flow rate of any such Supplemental Gas and/or Sweep Gas and/or Purge Gas is known and if this known value then is used in the calculation of the Net Heating Value of the Vent Gas.

  • The sample extraction point of the calorimeter may be located upstream of the introduction of Supplemental Gas or Sweep Gas or Purge Gas if the composition and flow rate of any such Supplemental Gas or Sweep Gas or Purge Gas is known and if this known value then is used in the calculation of the Net Heating Value of Vent Gas.

  • The Defendants may elect to use different monitoring methods (of the methods provided in this Paragraph) for different gaseous streams that make up the Vent Gas provided the composition or Net Heating Value of all gas streams that contribute to the Vent Gas are determined.

  • The Net Heating Value of purchased natural gas streams may be determined using annual or more frequent grab sampling at any one representative location.Alternatively, the Net Heating Value of any purchased natural gas stream can be assumed to be 920 BTU/scf.

  • The Defendants may use the data generated by this instrument or restriction orifice as part of the calculation of the Net Heating Value of the Combustion Zone Gas.

  • The Defendants must comply with the following Net Heating Value standards, except as provided in Paragraphs 45 (Standard During Instrument Downtime).

  • Direct compositional monitoring or Vent Gas Net Heating Value calorimeter is not required for purchased (“pipeline quality”) natural gas streams.


More Definitions of Net Heating Value

Net Heating Value means the quantity of heat in Kilocalories evolved by complete combustion at constant pressure of 1 SCM of Gas with air at the same pressure and temperature as of gas, air and the products of combustion cooled to initial temperature & pressure and all water formed by combustion reaction remaining in vapor state.
Net Heating Value means the theoretical total quantity of heat liberated by the complete combustion of a unit volume or weight of a fuel initially at 25 degrees Centigrade and 760 mmHg, assuming that the produced water is vaporized and all combustion products remain at, or are returned to, 25 degrees Centigrade; however, the standard for determining the volume corresponding to one mole is 20 degrees Centigrade.
Net Heating Value means the number of kilo calories evolved by complete combustion at a constant pressure of one (1) standard cubic meter of GAS with air and with the temperature of GAS, air and products of combustion at fifteen (15) degree Celsius and all the water formed by combustion reaction remaining in the vapor state.
Net Heating Value means the quantity of heat in kilocalories evolved by complete combustion at constant pressure of 1 SCM of Gas with air at the same pressure and temperature as of gas, air and the products of combustion cooled to initial temperature & pressure and all water formed by combustion reaction remaining in vapour state;
Net Heating Value or its abbreviation “NHV” means the quantity of heat, expressed in Btu or Kcal, produced by the complete combustion at constant pressure of one (1) Standard Cubic Meter of Gas, with the air at the same temperature and pressure as the Gas and all the water formed by combustion reaction remaining in the vapour state.

Related to Net Heating Value

  • Heating Value means the gross heating value on a dry basis, which is the number of Btus produced by the complete combustion at constant pressure of the amount of dry gas (gas containing no water vapor) that would occupy a volume of one Cubic Foot at 14.73 psia and 60° F with combustion air at the same temperature and pressure as the gas, the products of combustion being cooled to the initial temperature of the gas and air, and the water formed by combustion condensed to the liquid state.

  • Gross Heating Value means the total heat expressed in megajoules per cubic metre (MJ/m³) produced by the complete combustion at constant pressure of one (1) cubic metre of gas with air, with the gas free of water vapour and the temperature of the gas, air and products of combustion at standard temperature and all water formed by the combustion reaction condensed to the liquid state;

  • Ending Value means the average of the values of the Basket at the close of the market on five business days shortly before the maturity date of the Notes. We may calculate the Ending Value by reference to fewer than five or even a single day's closing value if, during the period shortly before the maturity date of the Notes, there is a disruption in the trading of a sufficient number of stocks included in any Basket Index or certain futures or options contracts relating to a Basket Index.

  • Closing Value means, as of a particular date, the value of a Share determined by the closing sales price for such Share (or the closing bid, if no sales were reported) as quoted on The New York Stock Exchange for the last market trading day prior to the date of determination, as reported in The Wall Street Journal or such other source as the Administrator deems reliable.

  • Carrying Value means (a) with respect to a Contributed Property, the Agreed Value of such property reduced (but not below zero) by all depreciation, amortization and cost recovery deductions charged to the Partners’ and Assignees’ Capital Accounts in respect of such Contributed Property, and (b) with respect to any other Partnership property, the adjusted basis of such property for federal income tax purposes, all as of the time of determination. The Carrying Value of any property shall be adjusted from time to time in accordance with Sections 5.5(d)(i) and 5.5(d)(ii) and to reflect changes, additions or other adjustments to the Carrying Value for dispositions and acquisitions of Partnership properties, as deemed appropriate by the General Partner.

  • RI Closing Value means, in respect of a Reference Item and a ST Valuation Date, the Settlement Level (as defined in the Equity Linked Conditions) on such ST Valuation Date.

  • Gross Asset Value means, with respect to any asset, the asset’s adjusted basis for federal income tax purposes, except as follows:

  • Net salvage value means the salvage value of property retired less the cost of removal.

  • Stored value means monetary value that is evidenced by an electronic record.

  • Adjusted Property means any property the Carrying Value of which has been adjusted pursuant to Section 5.5(d).

  • Asset Value has the meaning assigned to such term in the Pricing Side Letter.

  • Worst Value means, in respect of a ST Valuation Date, the RI Value for the Reference Item(s) with the lowest or equal lowest RI Value for any Reference Item in the Basket in respect of such ST Valuation Date.

  • Baseline Value means $182.11, the per share closing price of the Common Stock reported by The New York Stock Exchange for the last trading date preceding January 1, 2015. For purposes of the REIT Index and S&P Index measures used in determining the attainment of each of the respective Relative TSR Goals, the baseline value for each shall also be the ending value of the applicable index as of the last day of the year prior to the Effective Date.

  • Salvage value means the amount received for property retired, less any expenses incurred in connection with the sale or in preparing the property for sale, or, if retained, the amount at which the material recoverable is chargeable to materials and supplies, or other appropriate account.

  • Adjusted Value as used in subdivision (d) means:

  • Reference Value means the last reported sales price of the shares of Common Stock for any twenty (20) trading days within the thirty (30) trading-day period ending on the third trading day prior to the date on which notice of the redemption is given.

  • RI Value means, in respect of a Reference Item and a ST Valuation Date, (i) the RI Closing Value for such Reference Item in respect of such ST Valuation Date, divided by (ii) the relevant RI Initial Value (expressed as a percentage).

  • Portfolio Value means the aggregate amount of portfolio of investments including cash balance without netting off of leverage undertaken by the CDMDF.

  • SAFE Price means the price per share equal to (x) the Valuation Cap divided by (y) the Fully Diluted Capitalization.