Therm
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The therm is a unit of energy primarily used by natural gas utilities for billing purposes. It represents a practical quantity of energy that makes gas consumption easier to understand on customer bills.
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Therm (thm)
The therm is a unit of energy primarily used by natural gas utilities for billing purposes. It represents a practical quantity of energy that makes gas consumption easier to understand on customer bills.
Characteristics
- Natural gas billing standard in the US
- 1 therm = 100,000 BTU
- 1 therm = 105.5056 megajoules
- 1 therm ≈ 29.3 kilowatt-hours
- Based on: British Thermal Unit (BTU)
Applications
- Natural gas utility billing and metering
- Commercial and residential gas consumption tracking
- Energy cost comparisons between gas and electricity
- HVAC and heating system efficiency calculations
- Industrial gas usage reporting
Conversions
- 1 thm = 100,000 BTU
- 1 thm = 105.5056 MJ
- 1 thm = 105,505,600 J
- 1 thm = 29.3001 kWh
- 1 thm = 25,200 kcal
Practical Context
- Average US home uses 40-100 therms per month for heating
- Water heaters typically consume 20-30 therms monthly
- Gas cooking ranges use approximately 2-5 therms per month
- Natural gas prices are often quoted in dollars per therm
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United States Natural Gas Industry