Unit 1: What is Energy?
Section C. Measuring and Quantifying Energy
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1. Conversion and Resource Tables
Energy Conversions |
| British Thermal Unit | Foot- pounds | Joules | calories | Kilo- calories | Kilowatt- hours |
1 British Thermal Unit | 1 | 777.9 | 1055 | 252.0 | 0.252 | 2.93x10-4 |
1 Foot-pound | 0.001285 | 1 | 1.356 | 0.3238 | 3.238x10-4 | 3.766x10-7 |
1 joule
| 9.481x10-4 | 0.7376 | 1 | 0.2388 | 2.388x10-4 | 2.778x10-7 |
1 calorie
| 0.003969 | 3.088 | 4.187 | 1 | 0.001 | 1.163x10-6 |
1 kilocalorie
| 3.969 | 3088 | 4187 | 1000 | 1 | 0.001163 |
1 kilowatt hour | 3413 | 2.655x106 | 3.6x106 | 8.598x105 | 859.8 | 1 |
Table adapted from "ELEMENTS OF PHYSICS 5/E. by SHORTLEY/WILLIAMS,
1971. Adapted by permission of Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, N.J.
For example, this table shows that 1 kilowatt-hour (kWh) = 3413 British Thermal Units (Btu). If you were to convert 15 kWh to Btu, use the following calculation:
15 kWh x 3413 British Thermal Units = 51,195 Btu
1 kWh
Power Conversions |
| Foot-Pounds per second | Horse- power | calories per second | Kilo- watts | Watts |
1 foot-pound per second | 1 | 0.001818 | 0.3238 | 0.001356 | 1.356 |
1 horsepower
| 550 | 1 | 178.1 | 0.746 | 746 |
1 Calorie per second | 3.088 | 0.005615 | 1 | 0.004187 | 4.187 |
1 kilowatt
| 737.6 | 1.341 | 238.8 | 1 | 1000 |
1 watt
| 0.7376 | 0.001341 | 0.2388 | 0.001 | 1 |
For example, this table shows that 1 watt = 0.001341 horsepower. If you were to convert 250 watts to horsepower, use the following calculation:
250 watts x 0.001341 horsepower = 0.34 horsepower
1 watt
Conversion Factors Average Energy Content of Various Fuels |
1 kilowatt hour of electricity | = | 3413 British thermal units (Btu) |
1 cubic foot of natural gas | = | 1,008 to 1,034 Btu |
1 therm of natural gas | = | 100,000 Btu |
1 gallon of crude oil | = | 138,095 Btu |
1 barrel of crude oil | = | 5,800,000 Btu |
1 gallon of residual fuel oil | = | 149,690 Btu |
1 gallon of gasoline | = | 125,000 Btu |
1 gallon of ethanol | = | 84,400 Btu |
1 gallon methanol | = | 62,800 Btu |
1 gallon of gasohol (10% ethanol, 90% gasoline) | = | 120,900 Btu |
1 gallon of E-85 (85% ethanol, 15% gasoline) | = | 90,500 Btu |
1 gallon of kerosene or light distillate oil | = | 135,000 Btu |
1 gallon of middle distillate or diesel fuel oil | = | 138,690 Btu |
1 gallon of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) | = | 95,475 Btu |
1 pound of coal | = | 8,100 to 13,000 Btu |
1 ton coal | = | 16,200,000 to 26,000,000 Btu |
1 ton wood | = | 9,000,000 to 17,000,000 Btu |
1 standard cord of wood | = | 18,000,000 to 24,000,000 Btu |
1 face cord of wood | = | 6,000,000 to 8,000,000 Btu |
1 pound of low pressure steam (recoverable heat) | = | 1,000 Btu |
Measurement Conversions |
1 short ton (ton) = 2,000 pounds = 6.65 barrels (crude oil) |
1 metric ton (tonn) = 2,200 pounds |
1 barrel (bbl) = 42 gallons = 5.615 cubic feet = 159.0 liters |
1 therm = 105 Btu = 100,000 Btu |
1 thousand Btu (kBtu) = 1,000 Btu |
1 million Btu (MMBtu) = 1,000,000 Btu |
1 quad = 1 quadrillion Btu = 1015 Btu = 1,000,000,000 MMBtu |
1 kilowatt-hour (kWh) = 1,000 watt-hours |
1 megawatt-hour (MWh) = 1,000 kWh or 1,000,000 watt-hours |
1 gigawatt-hour (GWh) = 1,000 MWh or 1,000,000,000 watt-hours |
1 standard cord of wood = 8 feet x 4 feet x 4 feet = 128 cubic feet = approximately 4,000 pounds |
1 face cord of wood = 8 feet x 4 feet x 16 inches = 42.7 cubic feet = approximately 1,333 pounds |
Coal Types |
Type of Coal | Average Energy Content (Btu per lb.) | Carbon Content (%) | Sulfur Content* (%) | Known U.S. Reserves (%) |
Anthracite | 12,500 | 86-98 | 0.4-1.9 | 1.5 |
Bituminous | 12,000 | 50-86 | 0.8-5.0 | 51.0 |
Subbituminous | 9,000 | 40-0 | 0.6-1.8 | 38.0 |
Lignite | 7,000 | 40 | 1.6 | 9.5 |
* For selected samples of coal types. Numbers may not cover the compete range of sulfur contained in a given type of coal. |
Adapted from U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Information Administration, Office of Coal, Nuclear, Electric, and Alternative Fuels. Coal Data: A Reference: Washington, D.C. 1995.
Energy Content and Weight per Cord of Certain Types of Wood Found in Wisconsin |
Type of Wood | Energy Content / Cord of Wood (MMBtu* / cord) | Energy Content / Pound of Wood (Btu / pound) | Weight / Cord of Air-Dried Wood (pounds / cord) |
Ash | 20.0 | 5,814 | 3,400 |
Aspen | 12.5 | 5,787 | 2,160 |
Balsam Fir | 11.3 | 5,381 | 2,100 |
Beech | 21.8 | 5,798 | 3,760 |
Birch (Yellow) | 21.3 | 5,788 | 3,680 |
Hickory (shagbark) | 24.6 | 5,801 | 4,240 |
Maple (sugar) | 21.3 | 5,788 | 3,680 |
Oak (white) | 22.7 | 5,791 | 3,920 |
Pine (white) | 13.3 | 6,394 | 2,080 |
*1 MMBtu = 1,000,000 Btu
Adapted from Solar Energy Project "Heating Value of Wood" p. 2-13 in "Wood:
Stored Solar Energy." Renewable Energy Activities for Biology. Albany, N.Y.:
Solar Energy Project, State University of New York at Albany, n.d., and Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Bureau of Forestry. Forest Trees of Wisconsin: How to Know Them. Madison, Wisc., 1990. PUBL-FR-053 90REV.
Average U.S. Household Electric Consumption for Major Electrical Appliances |
Appliance | Annual kWh Consumption per Household |
Central Air Conditioning | 2,667 |
Room Air Conditioning | 738 |
Water Heater | 2,671 |
Refrigerator | 1,155 |
Freezer | 1,204 |
Range / Oven | 458 |
Dishwasher | 299 |
Water Bed Heater | 960 |
Clothes Washer | 99 |
Clothes Dryer | 875 |
From Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. "Standby Consumption Values for Residential Appliances," table. Internet. Leaking Electricity Home Page:
eetd.lbl.gov/leaking. 1998.
Want to calculate your appliance energy use? Check out the U.S. Department of Energy's Appliance Energy Calculator.
Wattages of Small- and Medium-Sized Electrical Appliances and Equipment Found in Homes and Schools |
Home Appliance | Wattage (Watts) | Home Appliance | Wattage (Watts) |
Heating/Cooling | Laundry/Utility |
Dehumidifier | 645 | Iron | 1,000 |
Fans Ceiling 20-24" Window Oscillating | 100 200 88 | Vacuum Cleaner | 650 |
Portable Humidifier | 88 | Personal Care |
Portable Space Heater | 1,500 | Blanket | 200 |
Water Bed Heater | 350 | Curling Iron | 40 |
Home Office and Entertainment | Hair Dryer Blower Blower/Styler Hood-Type Soft Bonnet | 1,200 600 1,200 400 |
Fish Aquarium Filter Heater Pump | 10 100 10 | Heating Pad | 50 |
Home Computer (Standard) | 150 | Shaver | 14 |
Printer Ink Jet Laser | 19 175-275 | Toothbrush (Electric) | 7 |
Movie or Slide Projector | 150 | School Equipment | Wattage (Watts) |
Sewing Machine | 75 | Aquarium Pump | 4 |
Solid-State Radio | 15 | Aquarium Heater | 100 |
Stereo | 110 | Computer (Standard) | 150 |
Television Color Black & White | 200-350 40-160 | Photocopier | Up to 2,500 |
Typewriter | 60 | Ditto Machine | 65 |
VCR | 40 | Electric Typewriter | Less than 50 |
Kitchen | Film Projector | 350 |
Blender | 400 | Filmstrip Projector | 500 |
Broiler | 1,500 | Filmstrip Viewer | 7 |
Can Opener | 120 | Opaque Projector | 1,000 |
Coffee Maker | 1,400 | Overhead Projector | 500-850 |
Corn Popper Hot-Air Type Oil-Type | 1,200 575 | Printer Ink Jet Laser |
19 175-275 |
Food Chopper | 360 | Record Player | 30-100 |
Food Processor | 360 | Slide Projector | 500 |
Frying Pan/Skillet | 1,300 | Tape Recorder | 6-100 |
Hot Plate | 1,100 | Television Black & White Color | 40-160 200-350 |
Kettle | 1,500 | VCR | 40 |
Microwave Oven | 750 |
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Mixer Hand Heavy-Duty | 120 210 |
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Toaster | 1,000 |
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Toaster Over | 1,350 |
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Waffle Maker | 1,200 |
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Society, Environment & Energy Development Studies Foundation: SEEDS 5: The Energy Literacy Series. p. 38. Edmonton, Alberta: Society, Environment & Energy Development Studies Foundation, 1981.
Wisconsin Public Service Corporation. Appliance Energy Cents. 157-1035 8/95. Green Bay, Wisc.: Wisconsin Public Service Corporation, August, 1995.
Madison Gas and Electric Co. Appliance Energy Costs. Madison, Wisc.: Madison Gas and Electric Co., 1996.