How Do You Convert GW/bcf to J/m^3 for Energy Storage?

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In summary, it is possible to store over 500 GW of power in pressurized caverns of 535 billion cubic feet for half a day. This equates to approximately 2,592,000 Joules per cubic meter of storage. It is important to consider the time period when converting from power to energy.
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1.They claim that it is possible to store over 500 GW of power (presumably for part of a
day) in pressurized caverns of 535 billion cubic feet. If the storage time is one half day,
what is this in Joules per cubic meter?




2.Watt=J/s
GW=1x10^12 Watts
1 cubic meter = 35.31466672 cubic foot



3. 500GW/535 BFC= .934 W/CF=.934j/s/CF=aprox 2592000J/m^3

Im not sure if the solution i worked out was correct or not just wanted to make sure.
 
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HelpMeh said:
1.They claim that it is possible to store over 500 GW of power (presumably for part of a
day) in pressurized caverns of 535 billion cubic feet. If the storage time is one half day,
what is this in Joules per cubic meter?




2.Watt=J/s
GW=1x10^12 Watts
1 cubic meter = 35.31466672 cubic foot



3. 500GW/535 BFC= .934 W/CF=.934j/s/CF=aprox 2592000J/m^3

Im not sure if the solution i worked out was correct or not just wanted to make sure.


You need to take into account the half-day time period, to go from power to energy. Once you figure out how many Joules of energy it takes to generate that power for half of a day, you will be able to them figure out how many Joules per cubic foot of storage that equates to. Don't just write down random combinations of variables trying to divine the answer. Think the problem through step-by-step.
 

Related to How Do You Convert GW/bcf to J/m^3 for Energy Storage?

1. What is GW/bcf?

GW/bcf stands for gigawatts per billion cubic feet. It is a unit of measurement for energy density, specifically for natural gas.

2. What is J/m^3?

J/m^3 stands for joules per cubic meter. It is a unit of measurement for energy density, commonly used in the scientific community.

3. How do I convert GW/bcf to J/m^3?

To convert GW/bcf to J/m^3, you can use the following formula: 1 GW/bcf = 1,055,055,850,000 J/m^3. This means that for every gigawatt per billion cubic feet, there are 1,055,055,850,000 joules per cubic meter.

4. Why would I need to convert GW/bcf to J/m^3?

You may need to convert these units if you are working with different energy sources and need to compare their energy densities. For example, if you are comparing the energy density of natural gas (measured in GW/bcf) to that of a liquid fuel (measured in J/m^3), you would need to convert one unit to the other in order to make a fair comparison.

5. Is there a conversion tool for GW/bcf to J/m^3?

Yes, there are several online conversion tools available that can quickly and accurately convert between GW/bcf and J/m^3. Simply search for "GW/bcf to J/m^3 converter" and choose one from the options provided.

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