Gj to cubic meters

One gigajoule (GJ) equals one billion joules (J). A gigajoule of natural gas is about 25.5 cubic metres at standard conditions.

How many gj are in a m3 of natural gas?

0.038 GJ s One cubic meter is about equal to 0.038 GJ s and approximately represents the space taken up by a standard kitchen range.

What is m3 in natural gas?

cubic metre A cubic metre (m3) is a measurement of gas volume. The standard reference conditions for measurement are a temperature of 15°C and an atmospheric pressure of 101.325 kilopascal (kPa). One m3 is equivalent to about the space taken up by a standard kitchen range.

How many cubic feet are in a GJ?

947.8171 Cubic feet Energy Terms

UnitEquivalent to
1.0 Gigajoules (GJ)947.8171 Cubic feet (cf) natural gas
1.0 Gigajoules (GJ)26.853 Cubic metres (m³) natural gas
1.0 Million British thermal units (MMBtu)1.0551 x 109 Joules (J)
1.0 Million British thermal units (MMBtu)1.0551 Gigajoules (GJ)

How many units are in a GJ?

Gigajoules Measurement Conversion Table

gigajoulesjoulesbritish thermal units
1 GJ1,000,000,000 J947,817 BTU
2 GJ2,000,000,000 J1,895,634 BTU
3 GJ3,000,000,000 J2,843,451 BTU
4 GJ4,000,000,000 J3,791,268 BTU

How many gj are in a Litre of diesel?

Fuel Oil Equivalent @kiloliter to Gigajoule Conversion Table

Fuel Oil Equivalent @kiloliterGigajoule [GJ]
0.01 fuel oil equivalent @kiloliter0.4019762798 GJ
0.1 fuel oil equivalent @kiloliter4.0197627985 GJ
1 fuel oil equivalent @kiloliter40.1976279848 GJ
2 fuel oil equivalent @kiloliter80.3952559696 GJ

How do you calculate GJ?

Similar to equivalent kilowatt hours, the GJ provides a standard measurement that lets you calculate a single energy-intensity figure – a number you can then use to compare with those of other facilities. To convert from kWh to GJ , multiply by 0.0036. To convert GJ to kWh , multiply by 277.8.

How much gas is a GJ?

Fast facts. One gigajoule (GJ) equals one billion joules (J). A gigajoule of natural gas is about 25.5 cubic metres at standard conditions. One gigajoule of natural gas is approximately equivalent to 27 litres of fuel oil, 39 litres of propane, 26 litres of gasoline or 277 kilowatt hours of electricity.