So, the Regal is actually using 21 %
less btu per mile than regular gasoline!
Not exact matches
Overall, Americans used 0.8 quadrillion
BTU, or quads,
less in 2015 than in 2014.
The country wasted 1 percent
less energy in 2015 going from 59.4 quadrillion
BTU in 2014 down to 59.1 quads in 2015.
I didn't play with natural gas which would have some inherent advantages: it's a bit more efficient; and
BTU for
BTU emits noticeably
less CO2.sappington belize
This fuel typically has a heat content of 15 million
Btu per ton or
less.
Therefore, for 1
BTU of energy expended,
less than 1.1 BTUs of ethanol can be produced, along with an additional 0.2 BTUs of animal feed.
Natural gas does emit
less GHG than coal on a per
Btu basis when burned, but the analysis assumes there are no methane leaks from both conventional and unconventional wells.
From a peak of $ 10.54 per million
btu (mbtu) in July 2008, the spot price of gas at the well - head had fallen to
less than $ 2 / mbtu by April 2012.
They also have to achieve an airtightness of 0.6 ACH50 or
less and a primary energy of 38 thousand
BTU per square foot per year.
so what about its energy potential, I was taught in college that the
less refined fuels had
less potential
btu output?
Incidentally, how would the net
btu's / acre achieved by ethanol production (if any) compare to the
btu's / acre that could be achieved by using solar cells to electrolyze water during sun hours, then burning the hydrogen and oxygen in a conventional steam plant 24/7 at a rate slightly
less than the average rate of O2 / H2 production?
These units produce heat with
less particulate emission per
BTU than indoor certified wood stoves.
Although hydrogen generates about 62,000
Btu per pound, it accounts for only 5 percent or
less of coal and not all of this is available for heat because part of the hydrogen combines with oxygen to form water vapor.
Although Wyoming coal may have
less sulfur, it also a lower «heat rate» or fewer
Btu's of energy.
I am
less sure about the air conditioner - 3 tons or 36,000
BTU / hr maybe?