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Units and calculators explained

Energy conversion calculators

Calculators for energy used in the United States

Note: Btu is British thermal units.

Coal conversion calculator

1 short ton=18,704,000 Btu (based on U.S. electric power sector consumption in 2023; preliminary)

Electricity conversion calculator

1 kilowatthour=3,412 Btu (standard conversion factor)

Natural gas conversion calculator

1 cubic foot=1,036 Btu (based on U.S. average for natural gas delivered to consumers in 2023, preliminary)

Crude oil conversion calculator

1 barrel=42 U.S. gallons=5,689,000 Btu (based on U.S. production in 2023, preliminary)

Gasoline conversion calculator

1 gallon=120,214 Btu (based on U.S. finished motor gasoline [includes fuel ethanol content] consumption at 5,049,000 Btu per barrel in 2023; preliminary)

Diesel fuel and heating oil conversion calculator

1 gallon=137,381 Btu (for distillate fuel with 15 ppm or less sulfur content at 5,770,000 Btu per barrel in 2023; preliminary)

Measuring energy in food

Food calories are a measure of energy in food. One food calorie is equal to 1,000 calories, or 1 kilocalorie. For example, the energy in a 300 food-calorie ice cream cone is about the same as the amount of electricity required to light a 100-watt incandescent light bulb for 3.5 hours.

Food energy conversion calculator

1 food calorie=1,000 calories, or 1 kilocalorie, or 3.9683 Btu

Scientific notation explained

Scientific notation is a shorthand way of writing a number that has a lot of digits. For example, the number 525,000,000 could be written as 5.25E+08. The +08 indicates the decimal should be moved eight places to the right. A negative number after the E means the decimal should be moved that number of places to the left. For example, 5.25E-03 is the same as 0.00525.

Common energy units Scientific notation
British thermal unit (Btu) 1.0
millions of Btu 1.0E+06 Btu
therm 1.0E+05 Btu
billions of Btu 1.0E+09 Btu
quad 1.0E+15 Btu
calorie 1.0 calorie
kilocalorie 1.0E+03 calories
food calorie 1.0E+03 calories
thermie 1.0E+05 calories
teracalorie 1.0E+12 calories
joule 1.0 joule
megajoule 1.0E+06 joule
gigajoule 1.0E+09 joule
terajoule 1.0E+12 joule
Watthour 1.0
kilowatthour (kWh) 1.0E+03 Watthour
megawatthour (mWh) 1.0E+06 Watthour
gigawatthour (gWh) 1.0E+09 Watthour
terawatthour (tWh) 1.0E+12 Watthour

Last updated: October 28, 2024, with preliminary data for 2023.