warmteenergieequivalent
Warmteenergieequivalent is a concept used in energy accounting to express different forms of energy as an amount of heat. It serves as a common reference that allows the comparison of diverse energy carriers—such as electricity, fuels, or mechanical energy—by translating them into a single heat-based quantity. The idea relies on the fact that many energy flows can be characterized by the amount of heat they can release or absorb.
The standard unit for the heat equivalent is the joule (J), with common practical units including kilojoules
Examples help illustrate the concept: 1 kWh of electrical energy, if dissipated entirely as heat in a
Applications of the warmteenergieequivalent include energy balance calculations for buildings and industrial processes, policy analysis, and
Notes: the heat equivalent should not be confused with temperature rise, which depends on mass and specific