A facility for the production or electricity or a power station where the two following conditions take place: (1) the energy used to generate electricity is renewable energy; (2) the rate of the renewable energy is not less than 70% of the total energy produced in the facility; in this matter, the use of fossil fuel during the course of electricity generation will be for back-up / support reasons only and its rate will not be higher than 30% of the overall electricity produced
Unmanned vehicle, piloted and powered via umbilical, used for subsea surveys and operations
A remotely controlled block valve for the primary purpose of protecting segments of the line in the event of a catastrophic pipeline break.
After 2D seismic data has been carried out, processed and interpreted, relinquishment is often required by the O&G Company back to the licensing authority of part of the less interesting area whilst the most prospective areas are identified and maintained for further focus
Electric system reliability has two components: adequacy and security. Adequacy is the ability of the electric system to supply the electrical demand and energy requirements of the customers at all times, taking into account scheduled and unscheduled outages of system facilities. Security is the ability of the electric system to withstand sudden disturbances, such as electric short circuits or unanticipated loss of system facilities. The degree of reliability may be measured by the frequency, duration and magnitude of adverse effects on consumer services
