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Title: Energy Determination Practices In Europe
Author: Gerard J. Van Rossum
Source: American Gas Association 1982
Year Published: 1982
Abstract: The national transmission systems in the various West-European countries are interconnected by a huge European natural gas grid. One of the benefits of this international system is that it allows to counteract any cuts in exports to Western Europe by stepping up production of large domestic fields within the West-European countries. In that case they fall back on production from other gasfields with different physical properties. As a consequence the quality of the natural gas, either for domestic use or transmitted over a long distance is not constant. A major side-effect of the energy crisis of the seventies was rising fuel prices. To the gas industry it became increasingly important to determine the actual energy value, i.e., calorific value and precise volume of the gas.




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