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What does HHV stand for?

Higher Heating Value


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Samples in periodicals archive:
The company thus expects to earn bonuses, as provided by the supply contract, because of the coal supply s higher heating value, he added.
It is clear that the higher heating value of oil shale the less of it is needed to produce the same amount of heat.
The beneficiated coal will yield a higher heating value, improving its energy efficiency, resulting in a smaller environmental footprint," says Chuck Kerr, president and CEO of GNPD.
The plasma torch reconstructs the chemicals in the gas to give it a higher heating value.
The wood pellets have a higher heating value, lower moisture content and less ash than the low-sulfur Western Canadian lignite coal typically consumed by the station, Enge said, noting that boiler efficiency has remained about the same throughout the tests using pellets.

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