30,000,000 BTUs Per Ton. Will vary depending on the grade of coal.
A barrel of crude oil has 5,800,000 Btu. A typical short ton (2,000 pounds) of coal has 20,754,000 Btu. Therefore, 559 pounds of coal would equal one barrel of oil in energy.
1 Ton(2000lbs) coal is appox 40 cubic feet this varies by the character of the coal and the honesty of the weight
Coal is generally measured by the ton which is 2000 lbs, and the long ton which is 2200 lbs.
Subbituminous coal has a 75 to 85 percent carbon content. It produces 16 to 24 million BTUs per ton and is used primarily to generate electricity.
50% of carbon dioxode is released burnind coal
20 Million BTU ****************** The heat content of coal varies. Bituminous coal typically has a gross heating value of 30,600,000 BTU per ton. The net heating value is 26,000,000 BTU per ton, assuming 85% efficiency. If you need more precise information, go to the U.S. Department of Energy website at www.doe.gov and search on the heat content of coal. -ecn
Coal comes in many types - for many uses. Thermal Coal: Primary for Power Generation - can be as affordable as $13.25 per ton Metallurgical Coal: Primary for Manufacturing Cost as much as $300+ per ton Difference: Based in the energy content measured in BTU's - British Thermal Units Low: 8,400 Btu's per Pound High: 15,000 Btu's per Pound Most often thermal coal cost less than Rail Road rates to carry the coal to power plants / other facilities
12,000 btu = 0ne ton
fifoenergy.com says 35.314 cubic feet per 1 ton of bituminous coal. My coal supplier tells me to figure about 36 cubic feet for my antrhacite pea coal wikianswers says about 40 cubic feet per ton of antrhacite.
Assuming you are referring to air conditioning, and not a ton of coal or a ton of plutonium, then 1 ton of air conditioning equivalent = 12 000 BTU.
Assuming you are referring to air conditioning, and not a ton of coal or a ton of plutonium, then 1 ton of air conditioning equivalent = 12 000 BTU.
A 2.5 ton A/c is the same as 30,000 BTU's 1 ton = 12,000 BTU's
12,000 BTU equals 1 A/C Ton.
Anthracite coal is going for around $70 a short ton. Check the spot price to find out what the current price is.
According to Energy Information Administration (EIA) research, emissions range from 2,791 lbs per short ton for lignite coal to 5,685 lbs per short ton for anthracite coal. However, the coefficients for the coals that are primarily used in electricity production, bituminous and sub-bituminous are 4,931 and 3,716 respectively. See the EIA related link for more information.
Two tons. 24 in model number is 24000 btu, there is 12,000 btu per ton.
No it is not. To explain: Coal produces 6,150 kWh of heat per ton, and that heat only converts 40% of that into electricity - so pound per pound burning coal as a direct heat source produces less pollution and uses less coal than converting the coal into electricity and then back to heat (IE: a 40% loss). Heating Oil lowers the cost per kWh or BTU by around 40.6% (or about the same amount).To heat the average home, by fuel use & cost:Oil - $1,247 or 138,700 BTU per gallonNatural Gas - $1,463 or 100,000 BTU per ThermWood - $2,102 or 8,000 BTU per pound (High pollutant)Propane - $2,523 or 92,000 BTU per gallonElectric - $4,071 or 3,413 BTU per kWhSource: Energy Information Agency, U.S. Dept. of Energy 2007