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Energy Conversion Factors
Ever wondered how many BTU were in a kilowatt hour (kwh) of electricity? Ever wondered how many BTU were in a barrel of oil?
Here are a few conversions:
1 (one) kilowatt-hour (kwh) of electricity 3,412 Btu*
1 (one) megawatt of electricity 1,000 KW
1 (one) average megawatt of electricity 8,760,000 KWh
1 (one) therm of natural gas 100,000 Btu
1 (one) barrel of oil 42 gallons
1 (one) barrel ofcrude oil 5,848,000 Btu
1 (one) barrel of distillate oil 5,825,000 Btu
1 (one) barrel of residual oil 6,287,000 Btu
1 (one) barrel of gasoline 5,248,000 Btu
1 (one) barrel of kerosene 5,670,000 Btu
1 (one) barrel of jet fuel 5,513,000 Btu
1 (one) barrel of liquified petroleum gas (LPG) 4,011,000 Btu
1 (one) cord of oak 32,000,000 Btu
1 (one) cord of lodgepole pine 20,000,000 Btu
1 (one) ton of wood pellets 16,000,000 Btu
 
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