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341,744,380 kwh = 1,166,080,226,885 BTU (rounded)
508,068,160 kwh = 1,733,600,521,202 BTU (rounded)
341,744,380 kwh/508,068,160 kwh = 0.67263 (rounded, no unit)
1 BTU(ISO) = 1,054.5 Joules 1 Joule = 0.00094832 BTU(ISO) (rounded)
1 kW.hr. = 3412.14 Btu. so 14 kW.hr. = 47,770 Btu.
135 btu
Yes, usually. 100 watts equates to about 341.21 BTU per hour.
BTU is British Thermal Unit, a a measure of energy. Leaving aside Einstein's equation, a BTU cannot be converted directly into an equivalent mass.