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For extremely precise calculations, we would you the upper equation. However, without more than a 5% loss in accuracy, we can simplify it quite a bit.

So although energy companies are bound by the energy regulator price cap, they can tinker with this little equation as much as they like? How convenient. Our Aberdeen and Dundee branches are authorised to carry out both diesel and petrol Class 4 testing services. We will service any make or model, including high performance vehicles. Surely 1 cubic meter = 35.315 cubic feet.. Note the full stop, not the comma, i.e. “thirty-five point three one five”(NOT thirty-five thousand,three hundred and fifteen). Hi Lesley, this LPG charged in litres and kWh conversions are a bit of a mess. Alright, from the meter difference, we see that 59.5138 m3 of propane gas was consumed. You have done your research right; 1 liter of LPG produces 7.08 kWh of electricity. Dividing by 7.08 is the right move here. 676.235 kWh / 7.08 kWh/1 liter of LPG = 95.5 liters of LPG. Hope this clarifies things. By the way, good job on research and the calculations. Reply Hello Heleen, you just look at the difference here: 18.474m3. You have basically burned about 3.7% more than in your previous reading. In terms of kW, you have used about 195 kW worth of natural gas. Hope this helps. Reply

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I am trying to calculate how to charge someone (private rental) for their use of Propane Gas, their meter was 1418.4662 to 1477.98 so therefore I have calculated that they have used 676.235 kWh, however the LPG is charged in litres. Doing lots of searching I think that I divide by 7.08 to obtain the litres prior to multplying by the cost per litre but just need some clarification please as to whether I have done this correctly. Reply

Emme voi puhua espanjaa, mutta olemme vaihdettiin erittäin onnistuneesti käyttää Google Translator monilla kielillä. Electric energy is measured in watts. 1000 watts is equal to 1 kW; kilowatt. If we run a 1,000W electric appliance for 1 hour, we spend 1 kWh of electricity. 1 kWh of electricity costs anywhere from 0.10€ (Bulgaria) to 0.30€ (Germany).

Hi if my last reading was 00503.761m3 and my new one is 00522.237m3 how much will that be in kWh thanks Reply Residential gas furnaces can have over 95% efficiency when burning natural gas as you can see here. This efficiency in furnaces is denoted by the AFUE rating. m3 Natural Gas To kWh Calculated Table That’s why we use m3 of natural gas to tell how much natural gas we have. Cubic meters are a unit of volume.

For UK enquiries, simply choose United Kingdom and then enter your post code in the box that appears. Before we use the calculator that converts m3 gas into kWh, let’s look at both quantities: Cubic Meter or m3 (Volumetric Quantity Of Natural Gas) Hello Elijah, that’s a good question. Let’s take a 50 kW generator as an example. If you want to run a 50 kW generator at 100% output for 1 hour, you will need to calculate how much gas you need to produce 50 kWh of electricity (+ account for inefficiencies since gas generators don’t convert 100% of energy stored in gas into electricity).Hello David, this is a fair point. We have corrected this thanks to your heads up. Hopefully, now the numbers are clearer to read. Reply IPS Natural Die Material 8g ND1, IPS Natural Die Material 8g ND2, IPS Natural Die Material 8g ND3, IPS Natural Die Material 8g ND4, IPS Natural Die Material 8g ND5, IPS Natural Die Material 8g ND6, IPS Natural Die Material 8g ND7, IPS Natural Die Material 8g ND8, IPS Natural Die Material 8g ND9, IPS Natural Die Material Kit (UN 1208), IPS Natural Die Material Promo Kit, IPS Natural Die Material Shade Guide Kenway Tyres have 3 retail locations. 2 in Aberdeen (Bridge Of Don and Virginia Street (City)) and 1 in Dundee (Balunie Drive)

To help you out, we have created an m3 to kWh calculator. You simply input cubic meters (m3) and the calculator will dynamically convert m3 into kWh. Basically, we have to convert gas units to kWh.Below the calculator, you will also find the m3 to kWh conversion chart with calculated values of kWh for the corresponding m3 of natural gas. Different qualities of natural gas have different energy densities. That’s why we use a bit more complex equation to convert m3 to kWh precisely: Similarly when you state that there are “35.300 BTU” in a cubic meter of natural gas you should have used a comma, not a full stop. There are of course 35,300 ( thirty- five thousand, three hundred) BTU in a cubic meter of N.G, not thirty-five point three zero zero. The use of a comma as a decimal point and a full stop as a “thousand separator” is accepted usage in many European languages but not in English. Reply Hello Helen, gas companies have their own m3 to kWh calculation that factors in losses and some other factors. This m3 to kWh calculator calculates the hypothetical kWh you can get from natural gas at 100% efficiency. Hope this helps in understanding why there is a difference between what gas company calculates and what is the theoretical calculation. Reply

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