One liter of biodiesel contains approximately 8,000 to 9,500 British thermal units (BTUs), depending on its specific composition and quality. Generally, biodiesel has a lower energy content compared to petroleum diesel, which averages around 10,000 to 11,500 BTUs per liter. The exact BTU value can vary based on the feedstock used to produce the biodiesel.
One liter of biodiesel contains approximately 37,000 to 39,000 British thermal units (BTUs). This value can vary slightly based on the specific composition of the biodiesel and its source materials. Generally, biodiesel has a slightly lower energy content compared to petroleum diesel.
Given the weight of 1 liter biodiesel = 860 - 900 grams (see the table on: www.greenerpro.com/EN14214.html) 1000 Kg biodiesel (1 mt) gives you between 1163 - 1111 litres of biodiesel.
The density of jatropha oil as a biodiesel fuel is 0.92 grams per cubic centimeter. Therefore, one liter will mass 920 grams or 0.92 kilograms.
One ton of TNT is equivalent to approximately 4.184 billion British Thermal Units (BTUs).
There are at least 5 different definitions for slightly different BTUs. One of them says that 1 kWh = 3412.14 BTUs. Let's use that one. 1 kWh = 3412.14 BTUs 12 kWh = 40,945.68 BTUs
It takes approximately 144 BTUs to change one pound of ice at 20°F to water at 212°F, and an additional 970 BTUs to change the water to steam at 220°F, for a total of 1114 BTUs.
Well, one kitchen match is 1 BTU.
One pound of steam at 212 degrees Fahrenheit contains 1150 BTUs of energy.
THere are 286 gallons in a metric ton
Many things but rapeseed oil is one main plant
A one ton heat pump typically has around 12,000 British Thermal Units (BTUs) per hour of heating or cooling capacity.
Wikipedia provides an excellent encyclopedia style article on biodiesel fuel. Other websites that offer information about biodiesel fuel are the U.S. Department of Energy's Biodiesel page and the National Biodiesel Board's page.