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Conversion from Gas units to kilowatt hours

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Charlie Boy | 11:08 Thu 12th Oct 2006 | How it Works
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Trying to work out a gas bill from reading the meter myself. What is the conversion of gas units to kilowatt hours? I have tried doing the calc using BGs info on the reverse of the gas bill but can't get anywhere.
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The gas bill is calculated in Therms and the formula is usually on the bill somewhere, look at an old bill. Kilowatt hours are a measure of electricity. Although the energy figures can be converted I don't know why you'd want to do that.
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All gas bills now use killowatt hours as a standard measure. Can anyone tell me the conversion
You know more than me then! I must admit I only ever glance at the bill to verify it's reasonableness.
In best Delia Smith mode, Here's one I made earlier...
Very good as an answer, Chris, but don't you think just a bit OTT?
100 cubic feet is about 30kWh, but it depends a bit on the caloric value of the stuff they are pumping into your house. 30 is good enough though.

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