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Whether you work with hydro, wind, thermal, or alternative power generation; power generators; low voltage or high voltage distribution; power distribution racks or cables; smart grid or ensuring workplace safety, the power industry has a strong focus on standardization and interoperability. This list on Gas includes standards from ISO, IEC, IEEE, and others.


AGA F22001

Impacts of Power Generation Gas Demand on Natural Gas Local Distribution Companies

Examines key elements of projected gas demand for power generation by region, discusses technology issues and points to pipeline operational challenges.


AGA F69610

Existing and Future Electric Generation: Implications for Natural Gas

Study analyzes the future fuel mix for power generation, assuming a restructured electricity environment, and explores the potential impact on gas companies. Impacts in terms of both future electricity prices and the demand for gas as a generating fuel are considered.


ISO 11365:2017

Petroleum and related products - Requirements and guidance for the maintenance of triaryl phosphate ester turbine control fluids

ISO 11365:2017 is applicable to the use of triaryl phosphate esters as fire-resistant fluids for turbine control and other hydraulic systems in power generation. These fluids fall under category HFDR of ISO 6743 4 [1] . ISO 11365:2017 is intended to: - assist the power equipment operator to maintain the fluid in a condition that will ensure the safe and reliable operation of the turbine while maximizing fluid life; - recommend procedures for examining consignments of new fluid and monitoring the fluid in use; - provide information on the safe handling, storage and disposal of the fluid; - offer background information on the causes of fluid degradation.


ASTM A986/A986M-01(2021)

Standard Specification for Magnetic Particle Examination of Continuous Grain Flow Crankshaft Forgings

1.1 This specification covers the magnetic particle examination of forged continuous grain flow (CGF) crankshafts intended for medium speed diesel engines. 1.2 For the purpose of magnetic particle indication assessment, the crankshaft is divided into four zones of decreasing operational stress. Acceptance criteria have been set for each zone. 1.3 The engines to which these crankshafts are fitted are commonly used for diesel electric locomotives, marine propulsion, and power generation. Engines fueled by natural gas also fall into this medium speed category. 1.4 Specification A983/A983M is a product specification that covers the manufacture of CGF crankshafts. 1.5 The values stated in either inch-pound units or SI units are to be regarded separately as standard. Within the text, the SI units are shown in brackets. The values stated in each system are not necessarily exact equivalents; therefore, to ensure conformance with the standard, each system shall be used independently of the other, and values from the two systems shall not be combined. 1.6 This international standard was developed in accordance with internationally recognized principles on standardization established in the Decision on Principles for the Development of International Standards, Guides and Recommendations issued by the World Trade Organization Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) Committee.


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