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Can I have the formula to convert gas units to KWH?

seafarers_wife
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Ive tried looking on my last bill and its not on there. Im having a geeky moment with spreadsheets and working out how much gas ive used since my last meter reads.
I have a metric meter so i think the formula is:
difference in units used x calorific value x correction factor = whatever then divided by 3.6
could someone please check if thats right.
thanks
I have a metric meter so i think the formula is:
difference in units used x calorific value x correction factor = whatever then divided by 3.6
could someone please check if thats right.
thanks
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Correct but multiply units by 11.3 to be close enough0
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