What Are Energy Items Worth?
9 items tagged “energy” — sorted by value, from most to least expensive.

Oil Rig
A large industrial drilling platform used to extract oil and natural gas from the ground, ranging from land-based to offshore installations.

Nuclear Reactor
A nuclear reactor is the core component of a nuclear power plant that generates electricity through controlled nuclear fission, with construction costs for a full-scale plant typically in the billions of dollars.

Kilowatt Hour of Electricity
One kilowatt-hour (kWh) of electricity, the standard unit of electrical energy consumption used to measure residential power usage.

Therm of Natural Gas
A therm is a unit of heat energy equivalent to 100,000 BTU, commonly used to measure natural gas consumption for residential heating and appliances.

Gallon of Propane
A gallon of propane is a unit of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) commonly used as a raw material for heating, cooking, and industrial processes by regular consumers.

Gallon of Jet Fuel
Jet A (kerosene-type jet fuel) is the standard aviation fuel sold at retail to general aviation airports for private and business aircraft use.

Gallon of Diesel
A gallon of diesel fuel at US retail pumps, the petroleum product commonly used to power trucks, buses, and diesel engines.

Ton of Coal
A ton of coal refers to 2000 pounds of raw anthracite or bituminous coal sold as a bulk raw material for heating or industrial use.

Barrel of Crude Oil
42 gallons of West Texas Intermediate crude oil.
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