There are more than 25 world-scale units exporting principally ammonia, methanol, steel products and, more recently, liquefied natural gas. |
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He proposed the council give incentives to taxi drivers to convert their vehicles to liquefied petroleum gas, which is much cleaner. |
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To meet the shortfall one alternative is to import liquefied natural gas from offshore. |
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The heat gathered from the evaporator is expelled through the condenser, where the refrigerant is liquefied in the process. |
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They are chemically very stable, non-flammable, non-toxic, and easily liquefied. |
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And the companies are investing heavily in liquefied natural gas facilities in the area. |
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The Energy Minister last week urged Londoners to use cheaper and cleaner liquefied petroleum gas, instead of petrol. |
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Electricity, kerosene and liquefied petroleum gas are used to power the ovens. |
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Inland navigation also plays an important role in the transport of dangerous goods including petroleum products and liquefied gas. |
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When the dressing is removed, the wound should be irrigated with normal saline to remove liquefied debris. |
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India's first liquefied natural gas terminal at Dahej will be ready for business in about 100 days. |
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The project partners plan to produce liquefied natural gas to sell in Asia. |
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The researchers believe that the spherules formed as the plume of vaporized rock cooled, condensing as liquefied droplets. |
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Still some buses are switching to cleaner fuels like liquefied petroleum gas. |
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Today, key commercial uses of liquefied gas include liquefied refrigerants for cryogenic application and liquefied petroleum gases for fuel use. |
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Originally, most ethanol was made through wet-milling, which means the starch is separated from the corn germ and fiber and liquefied by cooking. |
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They export more than three and a half billion dollars worth of liquefied natural gas a year. |
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There are a variety of less-polluting oil and gas fuels, including liquid petroleum gas, liquefied natural gas and compressed natural gas. |
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The towers and tanks belonged to a plant for converting liquefied petroleum gas into propane and other products. |
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Instead, the ground is being laid for the three-wheelers to be fuelled on the eco-friendly liquefied petroleum gas. |
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This is why I want fleet managers, car hire firms, taxi companies and individual motorists to explore the liquefied petroleum gas option. |
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Anyone who drives a car for a living will probably tell you LPG, or liquefied petroleum gas, is the most cost effective alternative. |
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The hydrogen is used to fuel the power station, while the harmful carbon dioxide is liquefied and then piped underground for storage. |
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Propellants are liquefied gasses which have a low boiling point and vapor pressure high enough to expel the concentrate from the container. |
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He also liquefied carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and hydrogen bromide in a similar manner. |
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In this case not only the fat but some of the protein has separated, and the protein has begun to coagulate into a solid that cannot be liquefied again. |
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If 20 tonnes of highly radioactive liquefied uranium and plutonium fuel had leaked out of a reprocessing system you'd think there might be a bit of a fuss wouldn't you? |
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Huge liquefied natural gas projects, like Chevron's Gorgon in Australia, will be prolific cash generators. |
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By the late 19th century scientists realized that air could be liquefied, and its components isolated, by compressing and cooling it. |
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However, cold BLEVEs can happen with any non-flammable compressed or liquefied gas transported in bulk, including those which are toxic. |
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Broadwater is the liquefied natural gas plant planned for the west end of the sound. |
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Soil liquefaction is a phenomenon which occurs when solid soils under pressure take on a liquefied state thus causing the ground to move. |
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The industry is now converting large quantities of this gas to liquefied natural gas for export to energy-deficient countries, primarily in the Far East. |
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Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, and poisonous gas that results from incomplete combustion of fuels such as natural or liquefied petroleum gas, oil, wood, and coal. |
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The Union government has raised the administered prices of kerosene, liquefied petroleum gas, and aviation turbine fuel while leaving diesel and petrol untouched. |
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Even as the judges tasted the food, a demonstration on how to handle liquefied petroleum gas cylinders safely, and tips on conserving fuel, kept the participants busy. |
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Natural Gas is essentially a continental commodity, with limited opportunity for transoceanic shipment of liquefied natural gas. |
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But with the tripling of capacity, Dabhol will switch from naphtha to liquefied natural gas. |
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Other products include multipurpose vessels, product and chemical carriers, bulk carriers and liquefied petroleum gas carriers. |
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There are no guarantees, however, that liquefied carbon dioxide can be stored safely in perpetuity. |
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Thus, the vestiges of freedom of speech that had agonized for a few years were liquefied in Poland. |
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The liquefied gas can cause frostbite when in contact with organic tissues. |
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It was so powerful that the soil liquefied in some places and swallowed entire trees. |
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Supplies of Middle Eastern liquefied gas that America no longer wants are now being offered to Europeans. |
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Mr. Speaker, we will find out one day the Bloc's position on liquefied natural gas imports into its region, but perhaps not today. |
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The capital and oil markets are already global and the gas market will follow as liquefied natural gas develops. |
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Lighter refills shall not contain more than 65 g of liquefied petroleum gas. |
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Taxable commodities are electricity, gas, coal and other solid fuels and liquefied petroleum gas. |
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The pressurised ammonia gas is then liquefied in a condenser and supplied with hydrogen. |
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Skin biopsy reveals lobular panniculitis, and after biopsy of a lesion, liquefied fat drains from the biopsy site. |
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It is saying that Canada is running short of natural gas and needs to import liquefied natural gas. |
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Seven of the derailed cars were tank cars carrying liquefied petroleum gas. |
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As soon as the heat takes effect, liquefied oil is pumped to the surface and sent to the plant for chemical processing. |
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It would transport bitumen and liquefied natural gas drawn from the tar sands to refineries on the Gulf Coast, mainly in Texas. |
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In the more popular system, the propellant is a liquefied gas. |
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Today, almost all aerosol cans contain alternative propellants, such as liquefied petroleum gas, which do not pose as serious a threat to the environment. |
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But the cherry is liquefied, frozen, with a cherry stem put into it, then dipped it into this incredibly dark chocolate. |
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The first is a population of actively growing bacilli present in liquefied caseous material of the tuberculous lesion and the lining of the walls of pulmonary cavities. |
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A new liquefied natural gas plant is under construction in Norway. |
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Plans include measuring tank car emissivities at high temperatures, measuring the emissivities of liquefied gases, and conducting full-scale fire tests on tank cars. |
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A growing number of countries are promoting the use of liquefied petroleum gas and compressed natural gas, as well as synthetic fuels, in order to reduce local air pollution. |
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Secondly, we need to push forward the use of liquefied natural gas. |
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The liquefied fruits were concentrated by evaporation in a rotary evaporator in order to reach different solids content levels. |
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It is based on the aqueous extraction of liquefied cork, which results from the polyhydric alcohol acid-catalyzed liquefaction of cork dust or granules. |
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Plans for a push into liquefied natural gas look unrealistic. |
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Instead of receiving shiploads of liquefied gas and re-gasifying it, they should be taking American gas, liquefying it and loading it onto tankers. |
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For example, diesel subsidies, though widespread in the region, do not directly benefit the poor as do, for instance, subsidies on liquefied petroleum gas or kerosene. |
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Natural gas is often stored underground inside depleted gas reservoirs from previous gas wells, salt domes, or in tanks as liquefied natural gas. |
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In addition, outside of the realization of its projects, Technip continues to develop less polluting processes and puts in place its expertise in particular in fields like liquefied natural gas, bio-fuels or power plants. |
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In addition, we have seen investment to bump up the quantities of associated gases recovered by transforming them into liquefied natural gas or electricity. |
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Fueled by liquefied natural gas, the containership will be the cleanest cargo-carrying ship in world. |
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The synthetic fuel used aboard the bomber was made by Syntroleum using the Fischer-Tropsch process to make liquefied fuel from natural gas. |
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Power companies are increasingly shifting from fuel oil to coal and liquefied natural gas to power thermal power plants, the officials said. |
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Autogas is the common name for liquefied petroleum gas when it is used as a fuel in internal combustion engines in vehicles. |
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Hydrogen was liquefied for the first time by James Dewar in 1898 by using regenerative cooling and his invention, the vacuum flask. |
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When prey is swallowed, it is liquefied in the pharynx by enzymes and by muscular contractions of the pharynx. |
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These liquefied petroleum gases such as butane and propane for domestic and propane as carburization product use. |
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Direct contact with liquefied ammonia can cause frostbite, burns by corrosion and ocular lesions, in the worst case scenario leading to blindness. |
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In America, where thanks to Mr Mitchell shale gas already billows from the ground, liquefied or compressed gas is finding its way into the tanks of lorries, buses and local-delivery vehicles. |
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The scope of the service has steadily expanded: in February it began offering valuations of the world's growing fleet of tankers that carry liquefied gas. |
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The Maritime Port Authority of Singapore might grant over one licence for bunkering liquefied natural gas in the coming 2 years. |
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Furthermore, adaptations of engines are also necessary for other alternative fuels which do benefit from tax exemption: hydrogen, liquefied natural gas, electricity, etc. |
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The reference fuels necessary for testing engines that use liquefied petroleum gas should also be reviewed to similarly provide for the broadest coverage of fuels available in the market place. |
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The Ministry of Commerce and Industries said 10,000 tonnes of liquefied gas was imported after the commodity's rate climbed to 120 afs a kilo from 65 afghanis last week. |
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The increase of imports of liquefied natural gas will solve the problem of the deficit in the country, said the Ministry of Economic Development and Trade of Tajikistan. |
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Browse through the TOC of global liquefied petroleum gas market for an in-depth analysis of the industry trends and segments, with help of various tables and figures. |
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Although there is great interest in converting methane into useful or more easily liquefied compounds, the only practical processes are relatively unselective. |
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An LNG terminal consists of moorages for carriers that transport LNG from gas-producing countries, large tanks, and facilities to gasify the liquefied gas. |
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Most dytiscids that feed extra-orally have deep medial mandibular channels for delivery of digestive enzymes into and the ingestion of liquefied materials from prey. |
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Chevron has signed an agreement to supply Japan's Kyushu Electric with liquefied natural gas from its Wheatstone project in Australia, the firm said. |
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Depending on demand and the cost of recovery, these gases are either flared off, sold as liquefied petroleum gas under pressure, or used to power the refinery's own burners. |
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Smaller quantities of liquefied petroleum gas are transported by road. |
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