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Что (кто) такое premium fuel - определение

Premium Finance; Premium funding; Premium finance; Premium Financing Company; Premium Financing
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Liquidity premium         
In economics, a liquidity premium is the explanation for a difference between two types of financial securities (e.g.
Fuel starvation         
  • Heathrow]] in 2008 after its fuel lines became clogged with ice crystals.
PROBLEM AFFECTING INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
Fuel Starvation; Fuel exhaustion; Fuel depletion
In an internal combustion engine, fuel starvation is the failure of the fuel system to supply sufficient fuel to allow the engine to run properly, for example due to blockage, vapor lock, contamination by water, malfunction of the fuel pump or incorrect operation, leading to loss of power or engine stoppage. There is still fuel in the tank(s), but it is unable to get to the engine(s) in sufficient quantity.
Risk premium         
MINIMUM AMOUNT OF MONEY BY WHICH THE EXPECTED RETURN ON A RISKY ASSET MUST EXCEED THE KNOWN RETURN ON A RISK-FREE ASSET
Certainty equivalent; Risk Premium; Risk premia; Risk Premiums; Premium for risk; Certainty-equivalent
A risk premium is a measure of excess return that is required by an individual to compensate being subjected to an increased level of risk. It is used widely in finance and economics, the general definition being the expected risky return less the risk-free return, as demonstrated by the formula below.
MOX fuel         
  • A used MOX, which has 63 GW days (thermal) of burnup and has been examined with a [[scanning electron microscope]] using electron microprobe attachment. The lighter the pixel in the right hand side the higher the plutonium content of the material at that spot
NUCLEAR FUEL THAT CONTAINS MORE THAN ONE OXIDE OF FISSILE MATERIAL
MOX; Mixed oxide fuel; Pluthermal; MOX nuclear fuel; Mixed oxide (MOX) fuel; Mixed-oxide fuel; Mixed Oxide Fuel; MOX-fuel
Mixed oxide fuel, commonly referred to as MOX fuel, is nuclear fuel that contains more than one oxide of fissile material, usually consisting of plutonium blended with natural uranium, reprocessed uranium, or depleted uranium. MOX fuel is an alternative to the low-enriched uranium (LEU) fuel used in the light-water reactors that predominate nuclear power generation.
Fuel oil         
  • An [[oil tanker]] taking on fuel, or "[[bunkering]]"
  • HAZMAT class 3 fuel oil
  • Fuel oil truck making a delivery in North Carolina, 1945
  • A fuel station in [[Zigui County]] on the [[Yangtze]] River
HEAVY FRACTION OBTAINED FROM PETROLEUM DISTILLATION THAT IS BURNED TO GENERATE POWER
Residual fuel; Gasoil; Fuel Oil; Diesel fuel oil; Distillate fuel oil; Residual fuel oil; Bunker fuel; Bunker fuels; Bunker C; Bunker c; Bunker fuel oil; Distillate fuel; Distillate oil; Light fuel oil; Bunker B; Bunker b; Navy special; Navy special fuel oil; Bunker A; Bunker a; Heavy gas oil; Light gas oil; Fuel oils; Bunker oil; Diesel fuel marine; Diesel Fuel marine; Diesel Fuel Marine; NATO F76; ISO 8217; Furnace oil; Distillate fuel oils; Heavy residual oil; Furnace Fuel Oil; Heavy fuel oils; Marine fuel oil; Furnace fuel oil; HSFO; LSFO; Marine fuel; Oil fuel; Low sulfur fuel oil; Ship fuel
Fuel oil is any of various fractions obtained from the distillation of petroleum (crude oil). Such oils include distillates (the lighter fractions) and residues (the heavier fractions).
Flexible-fuel vehicle         
  • [[Hyundai HB20]] (Brazil)
  • VW Type 2 TotalFlex]](Brazilian version, known as "Kombi")
  • natural gas (CNG)]].
  • U.S. E85 FlexFuel [[Chevrolet HHR]] LS 2009
  • 2009 E85 FlexFuel [[Chevrolet Impala]] LT
  • Demonstration [[E85]] flex-fuel [[Ford Escape Hybrid]]
  • E85 flexible-fuel vehicle in [[Ottawa]]
  • Ford Escape]] [[E85]] flex-fuel [[plug-in hybrid]]
  • 2010 [[E85]] Flexfuel [[Ford Escape]]
  • E85]] flexible fuel vehicle commercially available in the European market.
  • The Honda Biz 125 flex is one of the five flex-fuel motorcycles available in Brazil.
  • E100]].
  • [[Saab 9-3]] SportCombi BioPower. The second [[E85]] model introduced by Saab in the Swedish market in 2007.
  • E20-E25 gasoline]]
  • lk=on}}
  • GM]] (bottom right).
  • Volvo FlexiFuel S40]] was one of the first E85 flexible fuel cars available in the country produced by a Swedish automaker. The Volvo FlexiFuel is now offered on the European market.
  • methanol (M85)]] blended with gasoline.
VEHICLE WITH AN INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE DESIGNED TO RUN ON MORE THAN ONE FUEL
Flexfuel; Flexible fuel vehicle; Dual fuel vehicle; Flexi-fuel vehicle; Dual-fuel vehicle; Flex-fuel vehicle; Flexible fuel; Flexible-fuel Vehicle; Flexible fuel engine; Flex Fuel; Flexible Fuel Vehicle; Flex-fuel; Flexible-fuel engine; Ethanol engine; Flexifuel; Flexi-fuel; Bi-fuel vehicles; Flex fuel; Flexible-fuel; Single-fuel vehicle; Flexifuel vehicle; Dual-fuel; Dual-fuel car; Dual-fuel LPG and petrol; Single fuel vehicle; Single fuel vehicles; Single-fuel vehicles; Flexible-fuel car; Flex-fuel car; Flexible-fuel motorcycle; Hi-Flex; FlexFuel; Flex motor; Flex engine; Flex fuel engine; Flex-fuel engine
A flexible-fuel vehicle (FFV) or dual-fuel vehicle (colloquially called a flex-fuel vehicle) is an alternative fuel vehicle with an internal combustion engine designed to run on more than one fuel, usually gasoline blended with either ethanol or methanol fuel, and both fuels are stored in the same common tank. Modern flex-fuel engines are capable of burning any proportion of the resulting blend in the combustion chamber as fuel injection and spark timing are adjusted automatically according to the actual blend detected by a fuel composition sensor.
fuel oil         
  • An [[oil tanker]] taking on fuel, or "[[bunkering]]"
  • HAZMAT class 3 fuel oil
  • Fuel oil truck making a delivery in North Carolina, 1945
  • A fuel station in [[Zigui County]] on the [[Yangtze]] River
HEAVY FRACTION OBTAINED FROM PETROLEUM DISTILLATION THAT IS BURNED TO GENERATE POWER
Residual fuel; Gasoil; Fuel Oil; Diesel fuel oil; Distillate fuel oil; Residual fuel oil; Bunker fuel; Bunker fuels; Bunker C; Bunker c; Bunker fuel oil; Distillate fuel; Distillate oil; Light fuel oil; Bunker B; Bunker b; Navy special; Navy special fuel oil; Bunker A; Bunker a; Heavy gas oil; Light gas oil; Fuel oils; Bunker oil; Diesel fuel marine; Diesel Fuel marine; Diesel Fuel Marine; NATO F76; ISO 8217; Furnace oil; Distillate fuel oils; Heavy residual oil; Furnace Fuel Oil; Heavy fuel oils; Marine fuel oil; Furnace fuel oil; HSFO; LSFO; Marine fuel; Oil fuel; Low sulfur fuel oil; Ship fuel
¦ noun oil used as fuel in an engine or furnace.
Fuel bladder         
  • Liquid transport fuel bladders being filled in Antarctica
  • crash-worthy]]" fuel bladder
  • Portable 500 gallon fuel and water bladder known as a "blivet"
  • Flexible tanks for liquids storage and transportation, insulation covers for biogas and liners for stationary containers
COLLAPSIBLE, FLEXIBLE STORAGE BLADDER
Fuel Bladder
Fuel bladders, fuel storage bladders are a type of Flexi-bag used as a fuel container. They are collapsible, flexible storage bladders (also known as tanks) that provide transport and storage (temporary or long term) for bulk industrial liquids such as fuels.
Regenerative fuel cell         
A regenerative fuel cell or reverse fuel cell (RFC) is a fuel cell run in reverse mode, which consumes electricity and chemical B to produce chemical A. By definition, the process of any fuel cell could be reversed.
Premium-rate telephone number         
TELEPHONE NUMBERS FOR CALLS THAT ARE CHARGED AT A HIGHER THAN NORMAL RATE
900 number; Area code 900; 1-900; Premium rate telephone number; 900 numbers; Premium rate; 1900 number; Premium number; Premium-rate number; Premium rate number; 976 numbers; Premium rate phone; 0900; International premium rates; Premium rate telephone line; Premium-rate telephone line; 900 area code; Interstate 976; Interstate 900; Nine-hundred service; 976 number; 976 telephone number; 976 phone number; 1-976; 900 phone number; 900 telephone number
Premium-rate telephone numbers are telephone numbers that charge callers higher price rates for select services, including information and entertainment. A portion of the call fees is paid to the service provider, allowing premium calls to be an additional source of revenue for businesses.

Википедия

Premium financing

Premium financing is the lending of funds to a person or company to cover the cost of an insurance premium. Premium finance loans are often provided by a third party finance entity known as a premium financing company; however insurance companies and insurance brokerages occasionally provide premium financing services through premium finance platforms. Premium financing is mainly devoted to financing life insurance which differs from property and casualty insurance.

To finance a premium, the individual or company requesting insurance must sign a premium finance agreement with the premium finance company. The loan arrangement may last from one year to the life of the policy. The premium finance company then pays the insurance premium and bills the individual or company, usually in monthly installments, for the cost of the loan.

Typically, clients that engage in this transaction are age 29 to 75; with net worth of $5MM or greater. Premium financing is popular when interest rates are low.