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[DOC File]A large natural gas fired electrical power plant produces ...
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15,000,000 kWh (13,000 BTU/ 1kWh) = 1.95 x 10 11 BTU. Cubic feet of natural gas consumed by the power plant each hour. (1cf/ 1000BTU)(1.95 x 10 11 BTU) = 1.95 x 10 8 cf of NG/day (day/24h) = 8,125,000 cf NG/h. Cubic feet of carbon dioxide gas released by the power plant each day. Assume that the methane combusts with oxygen to produce carbon ...
[DOC File]CHAPTER 2
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capacity of approximately 12-cubic feet. If frost-free. refrigerators are used, data shown on Table I should be. increased as follows: (1) Add 35 kwh for automatic defrost in general compartment. only. (2) Add 70 kwh for automatic defrost in both freezer and. general compartments. d. Column (1), Tenant Metering, applies where tenants purchase
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SO2 emitted when burning natural gas = 272.2 grams per million cubic feet [10]. Convert cubic feet to gallon = 126.67 cubic feet per gallon. ... 1 gallon equivalent = 33.7 kWh (it takes 33.7 kWh to create the same amount of heat as burning 1 gallon of gasoline) [11] 126 MPGe / 33.7 kWh/gallon = 3.7 miles per kWh.
[DOC File]Environmental Calculations
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1 kWh = 3.41 x 103 BTU ( British Thermal Units) 1 BTU = 1,055 J (joules) 1 pound of bituminous coal = 12,000 BTU. 1 barrel of oil = 5.6 x 106 BTU. 1 ft3 of natural gas = 1,030 BTU. 1 g 235U = 4.0 x 107 BTU. 1 tire = 250,000 BTU. The average American uses 10,000 kWh of energy. Convert kWh to cubic feet …
[DOC File]ENERGY CALCULATIONS - Kennedy APES
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• Natural gas sells for $5.00 per thousand cubic feet • One cubic foot of natural gas supplies 1000 BTU’s of heat energy • 1 kilowatt-hour of electricity supplies 10,000 BTU’s of heat energy • Electricity costs $50 per 500 kWh . a. Calculate the number of cubic feet of natural gas required to …
[DOC File]APES Energy Primer - MsHufnagel - HOME
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Thus, one therm is very nearly equal to 100 cubic feet of natural gas: 1 therm = 105 Btu / 1030 Btu/ft3 = 97.1 ft3 ≈ 100 ft3 Gas companies also use "American Engineering" terminology instead of standard SI scientific notation. 1 ccf = 100 cubic feet, and 1 mcf = 1000 cubic feet, and one million cubic feet is written as 1000 x 1000 cf or 1 mmcf.
[DOC File]ENERGY CALCULATIONS - Kennedy APES
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The office building has 15,000 square feet of office space. 500,000 BTU’s of heat are needed per square foot to heat the office building for the winter. Natural gas is available for large use customers at a cost of $4.00 per thousand cubic feet. One cubic foot of natural gas supplies 1,000 BTU’s of heat energy.
[DOC File]An Energy Primer for the AP Environmental Science Student
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The gas company is not going to convert cubic feet into Btus for you, just as the electric company is not going to convert kWh to joules. It is the responsibility of the environmental student to be able to put units on a common basis in order to make valid comparisons.
[DOC File]Invoice Main Tab
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KH Kilowatt Per Hour Electric GA Gallons Water/Fuel/Gas GN 100 Gallons Water/Fuel/Gas CF Cubic Foot Fuel/Gas CC 100 Cubic Feet Fuel/Gas MC 1000 Cubic Feet Fuel/Gas BT BTU (British Thermal Unit) Fuel/Gas EA Each Any Non-trackable Utility, Fees, Adjustments, Taxes, etc. Energy Related Object Codes. Object Code. Description
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