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hm3 is the unit of volume.. used for gas consumption determination.. it is well said as 1 hecto meter cube.. 1hm3=1000000m3
If you know the temperature, pressure and volume of the vessel, you can calculate the amount of moles through the Ideal gas law. PV = nRT That is assuming you have ideal conditions. If not, a variance of the ideal gas law can be used in order to get the moles of your gas.
If you're looking for a natural gas supplier, you can sign up with an ESCO. The energy supply company will purchase the gas at low rates and deliver it to the utility company for you, so you can save money on the Natural Gas used for the utilities in your home.
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is given a Global Warming Potential measure of 1.There are many green house gases that cause global warming but the gas used as reference to calculate global warming potential is carbon dioxide (Co2)
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At present consumption rates, oil and natural gas will run out first.
Efficient and low fuel consumption
If one wants to compare the prices about the cost of gas and electricity, one can contact their local power company. Each power company has rates for their customer's consumption of gas and electricity.
As many as your vehicle consumes. What are your driving? Prius? Excursion? Tractor-trailer? They all have different fuel consumption rates.
Con Edison gas rates are divided into basic rates and low income rates. Basic rates are $18.50. Low income rates are $17.10.
How would anyone know your car gas consumption? Only you can answer that.
The average gas consumption of charter buses is 8 mpg to 11 mpg. The gas consumption depends on how old the charter bus is and what mechanical condition it is in.
That depends exclusively on what vehicle you're using - and what it's fuel consumption is !
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A simple-cycle gas turbine used for power generation has a thermal efficiency of about 34 percent. Since 1 kwh is theoretically equivalent to 3,415 Btu, the simple-cycle gas turbine has a fuel connsumption of: 3,415 / 0.34 = about 10,000 Btu/kwh. Given the heating value (i.e, heat of combustion) of a fuel, we can easily calculate the simple-cycle gas turbine fuel usage. For example, natural gas has a net heating value of about 21,500 Btu/pound. Thus, the natural gas consumption in a simple-cycle gas turbine would be: 10,000 / 21,500 = 0.47 pounds/kwh = 0.21 kg/kwh. As another example, a typical diesel oil has a net heating value of 130,000 Btu/gallon. Thus, the diesel oil consumption in a simple-cycle gas turbine would be: 10,000 / 130,000 = 0.077 gallon/kwh. (The gallon used just above is the U.S. gallon rather than the Imperial gallon) A combined-cycle gas turbine will have a higher thermal efficiency and, hence, lower fuel consumptions.
hm3 is the unit of volume.. used for gas consumption determination.. it is well said as 1 hecto meter cube.. 1hm3=1000000m3
if a gas boiler is capacity of 20 ton & steam pressure is 13 bar,how much fuel consume it??if other requirments need assume please.