You can't convert between watt-hours and watts. That's like converting between mph and miles.
Not mw
1000
3.5 ton steam
3.5 tonns of coal is required for producing 1 mw
A 1 MW solar farm would cost in the 4-5 million range.
Although several large-scale dams can produce over 1000 MW, an average dam will produce anywhere from 80 MW to 500 MW. An average value for those would probably be about 200 MW.
A 1 MW solar farm would cost in the 4-5 million range.
In the context of watts, "mW" and "MW" represent different values. "mW" stands for milliwatts, which is one-thousandth of a watt, while "MW" stands for megawatts, which is one million watts. Therefore, a megawatt (MW) is significantly larger and more powerful than a milliwatt (mW) in terms of voltage.
MW is the abbreviation for megawatts. mW is the abbreviation for milliwatts.
i need answer interms of mw
A lot
There is no released figure for power usage overall. But the peak power supplied is 36 MW. Solar heating for hot water adds about 3.2 MW or about 690 MW-hours per year.