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The maximum established spent fuel capacity for the site is defined by DOE as the maximum number of intact assemblies that will be able to bestored at some point in the future (between the reporting date and the reactor's end of life) taking into account any established or current studies or engineering evaluations at the time of submittal forl icensing approval from the NRC.
Industry:Energy
A multiple-purpose hydroelectric plant. An example is a dam that stores water for both flood control and power production.
Industry:Energy
The government (including any government-controlled firm engaged in the production, refining, or marketing of crude oil or petroleum products) of the foreign country in which the crude oil is produced.
Industry:Energy
The maximum rated output of a generator, prime mover, or other electric power production equipment under specific conditions designated by the manufacturer.
Industry:Energy
The meter-kilogram-second unit of work orenergy, equal to the work done by a force of one newton when its point of application moves through a distance of one meter in the direction ofthe force; equivalent to 107 ergs and one watt-second.
Industry:Energy
Heat energy residing in impermeable, crystalline rock. Hydraulic fracturing may be used to create permeability to enable circulation of water and removal of the heat.
Industry:Energy
This is determined by the interval in which the 60-minute integrated demand is the greatest.
Industry:Energy
The rate of heat production by a steady current in any part of an electrical circuit that is proportional to the resistance and to the square of the current, or, the internal energy of an ideal gas depends only on its temperature.
Industry:Energy
Water-filled wood, plastic, or ceramic container in which up to 12 people can lounge. Normally equipped with a heater that heats the water from 80 degrees to 106 degrees Fahrenheit. It may also have jets to bubble the water. The water is not drained after each use. An average-size hot tub holds 200 to 400 gallons of water. All reported hot tubs are assumed to include an electric pump.These are also called spas or jacuzzis.
Industry:Energy
The maximum rate of water flow past a given point during a specified period.
Industry:Energy