What is calorific value of a fuel
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The heat value of a fuel is the amount of heat released during its combustion. Also referred to as energy or calorific value, heat value is a measure of a fuel's energy density, and is expressed in energy (joules) per specified amount (e.g. kilograms).
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cow dung cake - 6000 - 8000
wood -17000 - 22000
coal - 25000 - 33000
petrol - 45000
kerosene - 45000
diesel - 45000
methane - 50000
CNG - 50000
LPG - 55000
Biogas - 35000 - 40000
hydrogen - 150000
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