a lot!!!!!!!!
9.96 kWh/litre theorical
1 kilowatt-hour is 3412 British Thermal Units, so 4 kWh is 13648 BTU.
The energy content of diesel fuel is typically around 10 kWh per liter. This means that burning one liter of diesel fuel will produce approximately 10 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of energy. However, it is important to note that the actual energy output can vary depending on factors such as the efficiency of the combustion process and the specific composition of the diesel fuel.
The two sets of units are not compatible. While a gallon may be converted to a litre, there is no relationship between kWh and hour.
On average, 0.0005 metric tons (500 grams) of CO2 are produced per kWh of electricity generated from a mix of coal, natural gas, and oil-based power plants.
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
1 mwh = 1000 kwh hence 4 mwh = 4000 kwh
1 kilowatt-hour is 3412 British Thermal Units, so 4 kWh is 13648 BTU.
To calculate CO2 output from kWh, you would need to know the carbon intensity of the electricity source. This is typically measured in pounds or kilograms of CO2 per kWh. You can multiply the carbon intensity by the number of kWh consumed to estimate the CO2 emissions produced.
100 kWh
1 kwh = 3,600,000 Joules