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- glanluach calrach Reference "Treoir (AE) 2018/2001 maidir le húsáid fuinnimh ó fhoinsí inathnuaite a chur chun cinn, CELEX:32018L2001/GAFaomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex"
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- luach calrach íochtarach Reference "Treoir (AE) 2018/2001 maidir le húsáid fuinnimh ó fhoinsí inathnuaite a chur chun cinn, CELEX:32018L2001/GAFaomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex"
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- NCV Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
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- Context '... gurb é NCV glanluach calrach an bhreosla sholadaigh lena mbaineann arna shloinneadh i dteirigiúil in aghaidh an tona...' Reference "An tAcht Airgeadais, 2010, https://data.oireachtas.ie/ie/oireachtas/act/2010/5/gle/enacted/a0510i.pdf [21.8.19]"
- luach téimh íochtarach Reference Téarmeolaithe COM-GA
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- net calorific value | NCV | lower heating value | low heat value | LHV | net heating value | net specific energy | lower calorific value
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- Definition number of heat units measured as being liberated when a mass unit of fuel is burned in oxygen saturated with water vapour in a bomb under standardised conditions, the residual materials being taken as gaseous oxygen, carbon dioxide, sulphur dioxide and nitrogen, water as water vapour and ash Reference "Europe's Energy Portal. Glossary. Net calorific value (5.2.2020)"
- Comment "The international reference temperature is 25°C.The net calorific value is the gross calorific value or higher heating value [ IATE:1427197 ] less the latent heat of evaporation of the water that formed. The water produced is assumed to remain as a vapour and the heat is not recovered during combustion of the fuel.Reference: Europe's Energy Portal. Glossary. Net calorific value (5.2.2020)In Europe, lower heating value (LHV) is generally used for the determination of efficiency. In other countries, e.g. in the US, the higher heating value (HHV) is predominantly used to determine the efficiency calculation. According to the fuel constituents (water and hydrogen content in the fuel), the ratio between the higher heating value and the lower heating value ranges from 1.03 to 1.11.Reference: European Commission. Joint Research Centre (2017). Best Available Techniques (BAT) Reference Document for Large Combustion Plants (5.2.2020)"