Conversion Factors For MMBtu

Thursday, February 19, 2009

The following mmbtu conversion factors are intended to let you make quick conversions between common units of energy:

FUEL OIL
FUEL OIL
Convert To Multiply By
Barrel Gallons 42
Gallons of #2 Oil MMBtu 0.14
Gallons of #2 Oil kW 41.0196
Gallons of #4 Oil MMBtu 0.1465
Gallons of #4 Oil kW 42.9241
Gallons of #6 Oil MMBtu 0.15
Gallons of #6 Oil kW 43.9496

NATURAL GAS
Convert To Multiply By
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Mcf 1
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Bcf 0.000001
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Dth 1
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therm 10
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Gallons of #2 Oil 7.1429
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Gallons of #4 Oil 6.8259
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Gallons of #6 Oil 6.6667
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KW 292.9974

ELECTRICITY
ELECTRICITY
Convert To Multiply By
kW MW 0.001
kW Mcf 0.0034
kW Gallons of #2 Oil 0.0244
kW Gallons of #4 Oil 0.0233
kW Gallons of #6 Oil 0.0228

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MMBtu Conversion

Monday, February 9, 2009 Labels: ,

Performance Track applicants must include all types of transportation energy used at facility for the gals reported under the Transportation Energy. These include: Biodiesel, Compressed Natural Gas, Diesel, Electricity, Ethanol, Gasoline, Jet Fuel, Liquid Hydrogen, Liquefied Natural Gas, Liquefied Petroleum Gas, Residual Fuel Oil, and any other sources. Fuel use should be reported in the units specified on the form, which will aggregate the total in MMBtus. If you measure your fuel use in units other than those specified on the form, or if you use a fuel source other than one listed on the form, use the following factors to convert your units to the specified units.

Use the following conversion factors to convert other energy units to MMBtu:
• 1 Btu = 0.000001 MMBtu
• 1 kWh = 0.003412 MMBtu
• 1 MWh = 3.412 MMBtu
• 1 therm = 0.1 MMBtu

mmbtu conversion | What is a mmbtu?

Monday, January 26, 2009

The blog is about mmbtu conversion that also gives information about the conversion factors for mmbtu. Some people search what is a mmbtu? According to Energy Dictionary:

British Thermal Unit (BTU), MBTU, MMBTU

A standard unit of measurement used to denote both the amount of heat energy in fuels and the ability of appliances and air conditioning systems to produce heating or cooling. A BTU is the amount of heat required to increase the temperature of a pint of water (which weighs exactly 16 ounces) by one degree Fahrenheit. Since BTUs are measurements of energy consumption, they can be converted directly to kilowatt-hours (3412 BTUs = 1 kWh) or joules (1 BTU = 1,055.06 joules). A wooden kitchen match produce approximately 1 BTU, and air conditioners for household use typically produce between 5,000 and 15,000 BTU.

"MBTU stands for one million BTUs, which can also be expressed as one decatherm (10 therms). MBTU is occasionally used as a standard unit of measurement for natural gas and provides a convenient basis for comparing the energy content of various grades of natural gas and other fuels. One cubic foot of natural gas produces approximately 1,000 BTUs, so 1,000 cu.ft. of gas is comparable to 1 MBTU. MBTU is occasionally expressed as MMBTU, which is intended to represent a thousand thousand BTUs."

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