Sep - Oct 2011 bill reflected BGE Natural Gas Commodity at .5675 per therm & .5605.
They were switching to winter rates.
$2.22 $1.60*.90% = 1.44*.80% =01.152 $1.60/1.152 = 1.39 1.39 * 1.60 (100%) = $2.22
I had already done the calculation for raising water from 60f to 125f using a cost of $1 per therm. This should give you a rough idea. Q=c*m*(t2-t1), where, c=specific heat of water (1 calorie/gram) m=mass of 1 gal of water = 3780 grams t is in degrees celsius: 60f-125f ==> 15.5C-51.6C Using those values, Q=[1 cal/gm][3780 gm/gal][51.6C-15.5C] ==>136458 cal/gal There are 25200 Kilicalories/therm, so 1364548 calories = .005 therm. So, at $1/therm for natural gas, the cost to heat 1 gallon of water from 60f to 125f is about 1/2 cent.
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Current rates are at $1.01 per therm in Georgia. However, rates are expected to increase in the coming months and the exact price will depend on your location.
What is the therm price per unit (therm) for the last twelve months in new jersey. I would like residential, commercial and industrial. What businesses use the most therms consistantly? jeff benefits.unlimited@hotmail.com
That depends on who your supplier is ! Every supplier will set their own price.
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100 therm is more then 3.20 therm
There are several distributors and sales offices in Mexico; the Therm-O-Disc plant is located in Ciudad Delicias, on the northern state of Chihuahua. Its coordinates are (28.180603,-105.454541).
there are 100.000 btu's in a therm.
$2.22 $1.60*.90% = 1.44*.80% =01.152 $1.60/1.152 = 1.39 1.39 * 1.60 (100%) = $2.22
therm means heat
One therm equals 100,000 BTUs.
Therm-O-Disc was created in 1947.
The Greek root "therm" means "heat".