The World Nuclear Association defines a heating value as the temperature of the fuel and the amount of water in it.
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The high heating value is the amount of heat produced by the complete combustion of a unit quantity of fuel.
Standard heat of combustion is the same as Gross heating value.There are examples of calculation of gross heating values from standard heat.
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