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One Cubic Meter of natural gas is approximately 36000 btu.

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"BTU per hour" is a unit of power. "Cubic meter" is a unit of volume or capacity.

Neither can be converted into the other.

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That's going to depend on the temperature of the water.

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one cubic feet = 1028 Btu

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