Difference between revisions of "Barrels Per Day Equivalent"

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A unit of measure that tells how much [[oil]] would have to be burned to produce the same amount of [[energy]]. For example, California's hydroelectric generation in 1983 was 58,000 barrels per day equivalent.<ref>http://www.energy.ca.gov/glossary/glossary-a.html#a</ref>
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A unit of measure that tells how much [[oil]] would have to be burned to produce the same amount of [[energy]]. For example, California's hydroelectric generation in 1983 was 58,000 barrels per day equivalent.<ref>http://www.energy.ca.gov/glossary/glossary-b.html#b</ref>
  
 
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A unit of measure that tells how much oil would have to be burned to produce the same amount of energy. For example, California's hydroelectric generation in 1983 was 58,000 barrels per day equivalent.[1]

References

  1. http://www.energy.ca.gov/glossary/glossary-b.html#b