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A simple table for Minecraft energy types and a matrix for conversion rates.

Minecraft Energy Types

Energy Name Abbreviation Original Mod Version
Anima AM Anima-Mundi 1.11.2
Blutricity BE (NO) Redpower 1.6.4
Charge RP (NO)/Fz? Factorization 1.7.10
Crystal Flux CF Actually Additions 1.12
Energy Units EU IndustrialCraft2 1.11
Forge Energy FE Forge 1.11.2
Galacticraft Joules gJ Galacticraft 1.11.2
Heat BTU (NO) Minecraft 1.11.2
Joules J Mekanism 1.11.2
Lithium Energy Li Lithium Energy 1.11
Minecraft Joules MJ BuildCraft 1.11.2
Piggawatts Pw Sync 1.10.2
Redstone Flux RF Thermal Expansion 3 1.10.2
Shaft Power W RotaryCraft 1.7.10
Steam S (NO) RailCraft 1.10.2
Tesla T TESLA 1.11.2
Taint Tn (NO) ThaumCraft 1.8.9
Universal Electricity EU (NO) Universal Electricity 1.7.10
Vis V (NO) ThaumCraft 1.8.9
Xynergy Xy (NO) XyCraft 1.4.7
Micro Infinity 8I Ender IO 1.12

*NO = Not Official

Unit Conversion

If you know any of the blank values, feel free to edit and leave your source at the bottom.

AM BE RP CR EU FE gJ BTU J Li MJ RF W T Tn V 8I
AM 1 5 20 32 125 0.20 20 20
BE 1
RP 1
CF 1 0.25 1.6 2.5 0.1
EU 1 4 6.557 10 0.4 4 4
FE 0.25 1 1.6 2.5 0.1 1 1
gJ 0.1525 0.652 1 1.525 0.065 0.625 0.625
BTU 1
J 0.1 0.4 0.655 1 0.04 0.4 0.4
Li 1
MJ 2.5 10 16 16 1 10 10
RF 0.25 1 1.6 2.5 0.1 1 1
W 1
T 0.25 1 1.6 2.5 0.1 1 1
Tn 1
V 1
8I 2 2 1

*Blank = Not Known

1 AM = 20 RF = 125 J = 5 EU = 32 gJ 1 EU = 10 J = 0.4 MJ = 4 RF = 6.557 gJ 1 MJ = 25 J = 10 RF = 2.5 EU = 16 gJ 1 J = 0.04 MJ = 0.4 RF = 0.1 EU = 0.655 gJ 1 RF = 0.1 MJ = 2.5 J = 0.25 EU = 1.6 gJ 1 gJ = 0.065 MJ = 0.1525 EU = 1.525 J = 0.625 RF

1 RF = 1 FE = 1 T = 1 CF

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