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Firewood, Heating and Wood Burning Equipment
How Much Heat is in One Pound of Wood? by Sam Foote, P.Eng
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<blockquote data-quote="ray benson" data-source="post: 5704370" data-attributes="member: 2845"><p>Got this off one of the firewood fuels sheets</p><p>1 Wood available heat at 20% moisture 7,000 Btu/pound (128 cubic feet with 80 cubic feet wood volume).</p><p>2 No.2 fuel oil available heat 140,000 Btu/gallon.</p><p>3 Anthracite coal available heat 12,000 Btu/pound.</p><p>4 Natural gas available heat 1,000 Btu/cubic foot.</p><p>5 LP gas available heat 91,000 Btu/gallon.</p><p>6 Electricity available heat 3,400 Btu/kilowatt hour.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ray benson, post: 5704370, member: 2845"] Got this off one of the firewood fuels sheets 1 Wood available heat at 20% moisture 7,000 Btu/pound (128 cubic feet with 80 cubic feet wood volume). 2 No.2 fuel oil available heat 140,000 Btu/gallon. 3 Anthracite coal available heat 12,000 Btu/pound. 4 Natural gas available heat 1,000 Btu/cubic foot. 5 LP gas available heat 91,000 Btu/gallon. 6 Electricity available heat 3,400 Btu/kilowatt hour. [/QUOTE]
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