1 megawatt = 1,000,000 watts
1 kilowatt = 1,000 watts
So 544 million kilowatts is 524,000,000,000 watts. In megawatts this is 524,000 MW. Or 524 gigawatts (GW)
544,000 megawatts.
1.2 million homes
35kW is 119,424.97 BTU/hr
A watt is a measurement of Power (and a megawatt is a million watts) A volt a measurement of Electric Potential Difference The are related thus: W=VxA, or V=W/A So if you know the amperage, you can figure out the voltage: V = 3,400,000,000watts/?amps Your question is like asking how many feet are in an acceleration
Volts and Kilowatts are different. no comparison can be drawn in respect to a straight conversion.
A single 1.8 mega watt turbine, in one year, can produce 5.0 million kilowatts of electricity and supply enough power to generate for five hundred homes. 20 1.8 mega watt turbines, in one year can produce 2 billion kilowatts of electricity and supply enough power to generate 10,000 homes. 20 1.8 mega watt turbines, over twenty years, can produce 100 billion kilowatts of CLEAN electricity and supply enough power to generate 10,000 homes.
A power generating capacity of 2.8 million kilowatts!
Most power plants produce several Megawatts of power. A Megawatt is one million watts.
60 Gigawatts equals 60000 megawatts
250 Megawatts = 250,000,000 Watts.
1,000 Source: http://www.unitconversion.org/power/megawatts-to-kilowatts-conversion.html
6000 watts = 6 kilowatts The conversion factor from kilowatts to watts is multiplying by 1000.
To change watts into kilowatts, always divide by 1000. So 11320 watts = 11.320 Kilowatts
50 gigawatts = 50 million kilowatts 50 gigawatt-hours = 50 million kilowatt-hours
There are one million (1,000,000) watts in a megawatt.
4 megawatts = 4,000,000 (4 million) watts Mega means Million.
One million. A milliwatt is one one thousandth of a watt, a kilowatt is one thousand watts.. 1 000 milliwatts in a watt, 1 000 watts in a kilowatt. 1 000 times 1 000 equals 1 000 000
Watts is a unit of electrical Power (so is kilo-Watts). Hours is a unit of the passage of Time. There is no connection between the two. Perhaps you heard the term, "2 million kiloWatt-hours", which is very different. This means that 2 million kiloWatts were generated or consumed per hour.