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APPENDIX IV

COMPARISON OF ENERGY VALUES

Table 1. Comparative heating values of various commercial fuels

Fuel 1/

Unit

Gross calorific value

Anthracite

MJ/kg

31.4

Hard coal

MJ/kg

29.3

Lignite

MJ/kg

26.7

Coal briguettes

MJ/kg

29.3

Coke

MJ/kg

28.4

Heavy fuel oil

MJ/kg

42.6

Middle fuel oil

MJ/kg

43.1

Light fuel oil

MJ/kg

43.5

Gas oil (diesel fuel)

MJ/kg

45.6

Kerosine

MJ/kg

46.5

Butane

MJ/kg

49.3

Propane

MJ/kg

50.0

Natural gas

MJ/m3

37.3

Coke-oven gas

MJ/m3

19.5

Producer gas

MJ/m3

5.0

Wood

MJ/kg

19.8

1/ Moisture free
Sources: (73) (78) (101)

Table 2. Approximate heating values of wood and various wood residues

Fuel

Moisture content 1/

Gross calorific values 2/

(%)

(MJ/kg)

Heating values at typical moisture levels



Green wood

50

9 5

Green sawdust

50

9,5

Seasoned wood (air-dried)

20

15.5

Dry planer shavings

13

16.2

Dry sawdust

13

16.2

Wood pellets

10

16.75

Comparative heating values (Bone dry basis)



Range:



Dry wood (non-resinous)

0

18.0 - 20.0

Dry bark (non-resinous)

0

17.0 - 23.0

Dry wood (resinous)

0

22.0 - 23.0

Dry bark (resinous)

0

20.0 - 25.0

Dry wood (average)

0

19.8

Stemwood

0

19.1

Bark

0

19.6

Branches

0

20.1

Needles

0

20.4

1/ Wet basis
2/ Dependent on species
Sources: (17) (22)


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