I am pulling my hair out! Please help (with the conversion, not with pulling my hair out, tyvm)!
I am trying to convert the following:
25,135 GJ of Diesel in to litres
268,424 GJ of Natural Gas in to litres
What I will be doing afterwards is entering these numbers (in litres) into a large spreadsheet that will then convert these numbers back into GJ. The conversion for Diesel, according to the spreadsheet, is .039 GJ/litre, and .036 GJ/m3 of natural gas.
WHY they make this so confusing is beyond me.
I’ve gone through this a few times and it’s just not making sense. Please, if you can help, show your math and provide me with any cites!
Ok, seriously, I think what’s confusing me is half of this spreadsheet is in French, and the calculations don’t make sense. I feel really stupid now, tbh. My brain is fried at this point and I really am not thinking straight. I’ve always been bad at math, but this is ridiculous.
‘They’ are the head office. I work for an international company out of Paris (I’m in Canada) and there always seems to be some sort of translation error when they send stuff over. The report I’m working on is the global sustainability report, and I fill it in for Western Canada.
Thanks for saving me from making a fool of myself in front of people I work with! Ha!