A typical nuclear power plant produces 500 to 5000 megawatts of power. If we take 2000 as average, an average plant produces 2000 megawatt hours in an hour, or 48,000 megawatt hours in a day.
But please note: Technically, this does not answer the question asked, because the question asked for megawatts, not megawatt hours. The question as asked is like asking how many horsepower a car can produce in a day.
The measure of electrical output over a period of time is a watt hour, or, in this case, the megawatt hour. So the question answered was, "How many megawatt hours does a nuclear power plant make in a day?"
3,000,000
0.25 megawatts is 250,000 watts.
It is 2400 million watts.
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800 000 Watts / 600 Volts = 1333.3333333 Amps
5698 but the are all in England
None, to maintain the natural integrity.
A standard power station produces something like 500 megawatts. A standard wind turbine produces about 5 megawatts.
In order to produce wind energy, many turbines must be constructed. These turbines are expensive to produce and maintain.
The Sun's power (about 386 billion billion megaWatts) is produced by nuclear fusion reactions. Please see related link for full information.
A v 90 wind turbine produces around 3 megawatts an hour of electricity when the wind is blowing.
3,218 as evident in the San Giordano Wind Farm just outside Palm Springs Ca
100 mega watts
Most power plants produce several Megawatts of power. A Megawatt is one million watts.
The largest wind turbines in use produce 7 MW (7000 kW).
250 Megawatts = 250,000,000 Watts.
60 Gigawatts equals 60000 megawatts