Therms (US)
Abbreviation/Symbol:
- Therm(US)
Unit of:
- Energy and power
Worldwide use:
- Therms are mainly used to measure the energy of natural gas. The US therm is used only in the US
Definition:
One Therm (US) = 100,000 BTU59°F = 105,480,400 joules = 29.3001111 kWh.
Common references:
- One therm is roughly the energy output of burning 100 cubic feet of natural gas.
Usage context:
The Therm is used by energy suppliers to measure the energy of natural gas supplies.