A 2-MW generator will be producing 2000 kW (2 MW) during 1 hour, so 2000 kWh in 1 hour. So, 24 x's 2000 is 48,000 kWh per day. This is assuming it is continuously operating at 100% capacity, 2 MW. Adam Fuller
1 mwh is same a 1 megawatt unit. Genereally 1 KWH is called as 1 Unit.
One Kilowatt hour is one Unit. Expressed as :- 1 KWH = I UNIT
Remember that 1 kW = 1000 W So 100 / 1000 = 0.1 100 W = 0.1 kW You take the power - the wattage of the lamp, and multiply with how long it is lit. A 100 W bulb - 0.1 kW - will use 0.1 kWh in one hour. Or 1 kWh in 10 hours. Or 10 kWh in 100 hours.
There is no need for the value of 220 volts. Energy E = P · t = 1000 watts times 2 hours = 2 kWh = 7200 kJ 1 kWh = 3 600 000 J = 3 600 kJ For more, look here. Scroll down to related links and look at "Energy Converter".
1 kWh creates approximately 1 kg of CO2 from a black coal fired power station.
1 PJ equals 277 777 777.78 kWh
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Solar panels save CO if you accept that electricity generation normally produces CO2 when the fuel is burnt. 1 kWh of electric energy results in about 1 kg of CO2 from a conventional power plant, so if that 1 kWh were generated by solar, that saves 1 kg of CO2. 1 kWh generated by a wind turbine also saves 1 kg of CO2. In this equation you also have to consider any CO2 emitted at the factories that make the solar panels etc., but this is not very much.
1 1/2 pounds equals 24 ounces
2000 pounds = 1 ton.
1 Ton of Refrigeration (US) = 3024 kcal = 3.516 KWH
6.02 ten to the power of 23
1 litre of water equals 1 kilogram Therefore 1 litre of water equals 2.2 pounds
1kg = 2.2 pounds
2,000lbs equals 1 ton. So there are 109lbs. left.
2 & 1 fourth pounds equals how many ounces