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Term Term Definition Options Unit of Measure
Hydrothermal A hydrothermal resource is a geothermal resource that often involves fluid, heat, and permeability for electricity generation. These geothermal systems can occur in diverse geologic settings, sometimes without clear surface manifestations of the underlying resource. Low-temperature geothermal energy is defined as heat obtained from the geothermal fluid in the ground at temperatures of 300¡F (150¡C) or less. Low-temperature resources can be harnessed to generate electricity using binary cycle electricity generating technology. View None
Hydrothermal A hydrothermal resource is a geothermal resource that often involves fluid, heat, and permeability for electricity generation. These geothermal systems can occur in diverse geologic settings, sometimes without clear surface manifestations of the underlying resource. Low-temperature geothermal energy is defined as heat obtained from the geothermal fluid in the ground at temperatures of 300¡F (150¡C) or less. Low-temperature resources can be harnessed to generate electricity using binary cycle electricity generating technology. View None
Hypervisor A type of hardware virtualization technique that enables multiple guest operating systems to run on a single host system at the same time. View None
Hz hertz (cycles per second) View None
IA Iowa View None
IA Iowa View None
ICAO International Civil Aviation Organization View None
Ice Ice is usually stored to provide cooling services. View None
Ice curling rink View None
Ice Machine

A factory-made assembly (not necessarily shipped in one package) consisting of a condensing unit and ice-making section operating as an integrated unit, with means for making and harvesting ice. It is an assembly that makes up to 4,000 lbs of ice per day at Standard Ratings Conditions, as defined in Section 5.2.1 of ARI Standard 810-2006, and may also include means for storing or dispensing ice, or both.

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Ice making head An ice making head (IMH) is a model with the ice-making mechanism and the condensing unit in a single package, but with a separate ice storage bin. View None
Ice performance Event performed on ice (e.g., skating) View None
Icynene Spray-in-place polyurethane foam insulation material View None
ID Idaho View None
ID Idaho View None
Identifier

A unique value associated with an Identifier Label or other qualifier.

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Identifier Label

Identifier qualifier used in a specific program or dataset. There can be multiple instances of Identifier Labels and associated Identifiers within a given dataset, such as a Listing Identifier, a Project Identifier, or a Custom Identifier.

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Idle The machine server is operational, but not performing any useful work. View None
Idle energy rate Idle energy rate represents the total idle energy consumed by the machine including all tank heaters) and controls, or while maintaining at a stabilized operating condition or temperature such as a thermostat(s) set point during the time period specified. Booster heater (internal or external) energy consumption should not be included. It's measured while equipment is enclosed. Also called standby energy rate. For cooking equipment, the purposes of the idle rate can be normalized based on the area of the (bottom) cooking surface. View None
Idle power Electric power consumed while equipment is switched off or in a standby mode. View None
IECC The "International Energy Conservation Code IECC" published by the International Code Council. View None
IECC Climate zone map for the United States published in the International Energy Conservation Code. View None
IECC Year

For Climate Zone Type = IECC, the year of the IECC used for that climate zone definition.

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IEER Integrated Energy Efficiency Ratio (IEER) - This measure expresses cooling part-load EER efficiency for commercial unitary air conditioning and heat pump equipment on the basis of weighted operation at various load capacities. Previously known as IPLV. View None
IgCC The "International Green Construct Code (IgCC)" published by the International Code Council (ICC), which applies to new and existing building. View None

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