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Distance Prefixes

Mass
Volume
pico Metric
(p) 1 kg = 2.205 lb
= 10-12
1 lb = 453.6 g = 16oz
1 cm = 0.4 in
1 L = 0.264 gal = 1000 cm3 (ml) 1 m = 3.281 ft = 1.094 yd
1 m3 = 1000 L = 35.3 ft3
= 264 gal nano (n) = 10-9
1 metric tonne = 1,000kg = 2,205lb
1 km = 0.62137 mi = 199 rod
1 gal = 3.785 L = 4 qt =
16 c = 128 oz micro (μ) = 10-6
1 US short ton= 907kg = 2,000lb
1 mi = 1.609km
1 ft3 = cf = 28.32 L =
7.482 gal deca(da) kilo (k) = 101 = 103
1 UK long ton = 1,016kg = 2,239lb
1 smoot = 1.702 m = 5.83 ft
mega (M) = 106 giga (G) = 109 tera (T) = 1012 peta (P) = 1015
1 bbl = 42 U.S. gal = 159 L = 5.6 ft3
Temperature °F = 1.8 • °C + 32 °K = (°F – 32) • 5/9 + 273.15
exa (E) zetta (Z) = 1018 = 1021
Time 3,600 sec/hour 730 hour/month 365.25 day/year 8,766 hour/year
Area 1 m2 = 10.765 ft2 1 km2 = 0.386 mi2 = 106 m2 1 ha = 104 m2 = .01 km2 = 2.47 ac
1 cord = 128 ft3 = 3.62 m3 1 ac-ft = 43560 ft3 = 325,851 1 km3 = 0.24 mi3 = 810,713 1 bu = 4 pck = 8 gal = 35.2 gal
acre-ft L = 2,150 in3 1 mi2 = 2.6 km2 = 640 ac 1 ac = 4,047 m2 = 43,560 ft2
Roman
31,536,000 sec/year
1MPa = 10bar = 9.87atm = 145psi 1atm = 1.0132 bar = 760 mmHg
= 14.696 psi = 10.33 ton/m3
Density 1 J = 1 Nm = 1 kgm2/s2 = 0.239 cal =
0.74 ft-lb
Water = 1 g/cm3 = 1 g/ml = 1 kg/L = 1 metric
tonne/m3 1 Cal = 1 kcal = 1000 cal = 4.187 KJ = 3.968 Btu
Air at Sea Level = 1.2 kg/m3 1 KJ = 0.239 Cal =
0.947817 Btu ≈ 0.95 Btu
Crude Oil = 0.88 (0.75 -0.98) kg/L = 7.34 lb/gal =
140 kg/bbl 1 Btu = 1,055.056 J = 0.252 kcal
Gasoline = 0.745 kg/L = 6.22 lb/gal 1 kWh = 3.6
MJ = 3,412 Btu; (1MWh = 3.6 GJ = 3.412 mmBtu)
Diesel = 0.837 kg/L = 7.00 lb/gal; Biodiesel =
0.880 kg/L 1 mmBtu = 106 Btu = 1.055 GJ = 1 decatherm
Ethanol = 0.789 kg/L = 6.58 lb/gal 1 mcf nat. gas
(LHV) = 10.27 therm = 1.027 mmBtu = 1.082 GJ
Methanol = 0.792 kg/L = 6.61 lb/gal 1 toe =
41.868 GJ = 39.683 mmBtu = 11.63 MWh = 7.33bbl
Nat. Gas = 0.717 kg/m3 = 44.8 lb/mcf 1 tce =
29.308 GJ = 27.778 mmBtu = 8.141 MWh
CNG @ 20MPa= 0.185 kg/L = 11.5 lb/ft3 = 5.66
lb/gge 1 Quad = 1015 Btu = 1.055 EJ = 293 TWh = 25.2 Mtoe=.974 TCF
LPG (propane) = 0.540 kg/L = 33.7 lb/ft3 1 EJ =
109 GJ = 1018 J = .95 Quad
Hydrogen = 0.025 kg/L (35MPa); 0.08988 kg/m3
(STP) 1 TWyr = 31.5 EJ = 29.86 Quad
Coal ≈ 1.32 kg/L = 1230 metric ton/ha-m = 1800 sht ton/acre-foot API Gravity = (141.5/[Density in g/cm3 at 60 °F]) -
131.5
Light Crude API > 31.1o; Heavy API < 22.3o; Bitumen API ~ 8o
Power Unit Conversion 1 W = 1 J/s = 3.6 kJ/hour = 31.5 MJ/year 1 kW = 1.341 hp = 738ft-lb/s 1 hp = 745.7 W =
0.7068 Btu/s 1 TW = 1012 W = 31.5 EJ/year 1 ton-refrigeration = 12,000 Btu/hr = 200 Btu/min = 3.517 kW
Historic US Retail Prices (US2000$/GJ)
CO
2
Flow Rates 1mbd = 1 Mbbl/day = 15.34 Ggal/yr
m = 103 mm = 106 quad = 1015
Pressure
Fuel Economy
= 694.4 bbl/min = 11.57 bbl/sec = 485.9 gal/sec 1 ft3/s = 641 bbl/hr = 449 gal/min (gpm) 1mpg = 0.4251 km/L
1 bbl oil/day ≈ 50 metric ton oil/yr mpg =
235.2/ L/100 km
1 gpm = 0.063 L/s =
0.00442 ac-ft/day Energy Unit Conversion
Energy Content (Lower Heating Values) (ton = metric tonne) Crude Oil = 6.119 GJ/bbl = 5.8 mmBtu/bbl = 39.7
mmBtu/ton
= 145.7 MJ/gal = 38.5 MJ/L = 43.8 MJ/kg (GJ/ton) Gasoline = 121.3 MJ/gal (= 32.1 MJ/L = 43.1 MJ/kg =
115 mBtu/gal) Diesel = 135.5 MJ/gal (= 35.8 MJ/L = 42.8 MJ/kg = 128 mBtu/gal) Biodiesel = 124.8 MJ/gal (= 33.0
MJ/L = 37.5 MJ/kg = 121 mBtu/gal) Ethanol = 80.2 MJ/gal (= 21.2 MJ/L = 26.9 MJ/kg = 76 mBtu/gal) Methanol = 60.4
MJ/gal (= 15.9 MJ/L = 20.1 MJ/kg = 57 mBtu/gal) UN Standard Coal = 30 GJ/ton
Bituminous = 27-30 GJ/ton (MJ/kg)= 25-28 mmBtu/ton Sub-Bitum. = 20-26 GJ/ton (MJ/kg)= 19-24 mmBtu/ton Lignite
= 10-19 GJ/ton (MJ/kg)= 9-18 mmBtu/ton Nat Gas @ STP = 53.2 MJ/kg =38.2 MJ/m3 =1027 Btu/ft3
CNG @ 20 MPa = 50.0 MJ/kg = 9.3 MJ/L = 249.6 mBtu/ft3 H LPG 2
@ @ 35MPa 1.5 MPa (HHV)=120.0 = MJ/kg = 2.7 MJ/L = 72.5 mBtu/ft3 88.1 MJ/gal = 23.3 MJ/L = 625.5 mBtu/ft3
Air-Dried Wood(20% Moisture Content) = 15 GJ/ton Uranium = 80 GJ/g fissioned = 400 GJ/kg mined (fn’d =.5%
mn’d)
Energy of Familiar Phenomena/Society Quart of Boiling Water = 3 MJ 1 wooden match = 1 Btu
Carbon Dioxide (CO
2
) Emission Factors
Melt 1 lb Ice = 151 kJ = 143 Btu 1-GWe Plant running 24 hrs = 260 TJ Daily Human Metabolism = 2500 kCal/day =
120 W Compact Passenger Car at steady 60 mph:
Chem. Energy Consumption = 70 kW = 94 hp Mech. Energy Production = 15 kW = 20 hp ’05 US Oil Use = 20.55
Mbpd = 7.506 Gbbl/yr = 238 bbl/sec ’05 Global Oil Use = 84.37 Mbpd = 31.89 Gbbl/yr = 976.5 bbl/sec ’05 US Primary
Energy Use ≈ 3.35 TW ≈ 105 EJ/yr ≈ 100 quad/yr
Global Warming Potential (GWP) (τ = 100yr)
’05 Global ≈ 16 TW ≈ 504 EJ/yr ≈ 480 quad/yr Solar Influx at Earth Surface ≈ 100 PW = 3.1 YJ/yr =
200 W/m2
= 1 = HFCs = 12 - CH
12,000 4
= 23 N
PFCs 2
O = = 296 5,700 SF
- 11,900
6
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Units & Conversions Fact Sheet


emissions Note: 44/12 or 3.667 ton CO
2
per ton C emissions Natural Gas = 121 lb/mcf = 117.1 lb/mmBtu = 50.3
kg/GJ Gasoline = 19.56 lb/gal = 156.4 lb/mmBtu = 67.2 kg/GJ Diesel = 22.38 lb/gal = 161.4 lb/mmBtu = 69.4 kg/GJ
Bt. Coal = 4,931 lb/sht ton = 205.3 lb/mmBtu = 88.3 kg/GJ Petrol Coke = 32.40 lb/gal = 225.1 lb/mmBtu = 96.8 kg/GJ
Electric US Av = 1.34 lb/kWh = 0.608 ton/MWh = 168.8 kg/GJ Coal-fired Elec = 2.095 lb/kWh = .95 kg/kWh = 260 kg
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Rules of Thumb
• 1 Btu = 1,055 J
• 1 kWh = 3.6 MJ = 3,412 Btu
• 1 hp = 746 W
• 1 TW ≈ 30 Quad/yr ≈ 32 EJ/yr
• 23.52 mpg → 10 L/100km → 234 g TtW CO
2

• 1 gallon gasoline equivalent (gge) = 121 MJ = 115,000 Btu = 1 kg H


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= 1.5 gal EtOH


• 1 million barrel oil per day (mbd) = 486 gal/sec = 2.2TJ/yr = 4232 metric ton C/yr
• Nat.Gas: 1 mscf = 0.2832 Nm3 = 1.027 mmBtu = 10.27 therm
/km → 0.832 lb TtW CO
2

/mi
• 3.667 (44/12) ton CO
2

per ton C
• 1 Quad = 1015 Btu ≈ 1.05 EJ ≈ 25 Mtoe ≈ 300TWh ≈ 0.974 tcf natural gas
Sources This sheet was compiled based on several other useful fact sheets and online resources:
• Holdren, J. and H. Lee (2006) ENR302 Course Notes: “Some Units Constants, and Conversions” and
“Energy of Familiar Phenomena”
• International Energy Agency (IEA) Energy Statistics Unit Converter
http://www.iea.org/Textbase/stats/unit.asp
• U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration (EIA). Kid's Page Energy Calculator
http://www.eia.doe.gov/kids/energyfacts/science/energy_calculator.html
• BP plc, Statistical Review of World Energy 2006, Conversion Factors
http://www.bp.com/conversionCalculator.do?&contentId=7017990&categoryId=91
• EIA AER “Other Physical Conversion Factors” http://www.eia.doe.gov/emeu/aer/pdf/pages/sec13_13.pdf
• DOE Alternative Fuels Data Center (AFDC) Fuel Properties Table
http://www.eere.energy.gov/afdc/pdfs/fueltable.pdf
• Oak Ridge National Lab (ORNL) Bioenergy Program, Conversion Factor Reference
http://bioenergy.ornl.gov/papers/misc/energy_conv.html
• United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) “Regional Study on Wood Energy Today and
Tomorrow” http://www.fao.org/DOCREP/W7744E/w7744e07.htm
Other Physical Property (LHV, Density, Emission Factor) Data Sources
• Wang, Michael Q. (2006) “The Greenhouse Gases, Regulated Emissions, and Energy Use in
Transportation (GREET) Model.” Version 1.7.
http://www.transportation.anl.gov/software/GREET/index.html
• Farrell, A.E. et al. (2005) EBAMM Release 1.0. http://rael.berkeley.edu/ebamm/
• Brown, D., J. Gillette, B. James, et al. (2006) Hydrogen Analysis (H2A) Project model version 1.0.11,
“Physical Property Data” http://www.hydrogen.energy.gov/h2a_production.html
• Weiss, M. A., J. B. Heywood, et al. (2000). “On the Road in 2020, a Life-Cycle Analysis of New
Automobile Technologies.” Cambridge, MA, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Energy Laboratory.
MIT EL 00-003 RP. http://lfee.mit.edu/public/el00-003.pdf
• Hong, B.D. and E.R. Slatick (1994) “Carbon Dioxide Emission Factors for Coal.” Energy Information
Administration, Quarterly Coal Report. http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/coal/quarterly/co2_article/co2.html
• EIA, Voluntary Reporting of Greenhouse Gases Program, Fuel and Energy Source Codes and Emission
Coefficients http://www.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/1605/factors.html
http://www.eia.doe.gov/oiaf/1605/gg97rpt/appb.html
• IPCC (2001). Climate Change 2001: The Scientific Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Third
Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. [Houghton, J.T., Ding, Y., Griggs,
D.J., Noguer, M., van der Linden, P.J., Dai, X., Maskell, K. and Johnson, C.A. (eds.)]. Cambridge, UK:
Cambridge University Press, 881pp. Technical Summary. Section C6. p.47 .
http://www.grida.no/climate/ipcc_tar/wg1/020.htm#c6
Historic Price Range Data Sources
• EIA (2006) Annual Energy Review 2005 and Monthly Energy Review
http://www.eia.doe.gov/overview_hd.html
• EIA Petroleum Navigator http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/dnav/pet/pet_pri_top.asp
• EIA Coal News and Markets http://www.eia.doe.gov/cneaf/coal/page/coalnews/coalmar.html
• Bloomberg Energy Market Data http://www.bloomberg.com/energy/
• State of Nebraska Energy Statistics http://www.neo.state.ne.us/statshtml/66.html

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