yes. 1 watt can kill you, delivered in the right place with the right voltage. 30 volts applied from one arm to the other, which goes through your heart, with the terminals on pins stabbed into the arms, will produce more than 30mA. That is enough.
typical power plant generators produce from 50KVAC to 150KVAC regardless if they are hydro, coal, natural gas, etc.
3,000,000
Not likely.
1 million watts or 1,360 horsepower.
0.25 megawatts is 250,000 watts.
In 2012 the annual global solar energy production topped 100 000 Megawatts. That is 274 Megawatts a day. At peak power that is the equivalent of 100 large nuclear power plants.
1.2 million homes
100 mega watts
mega = 1 million, 1 megawatts is 1,000,000 watts
250 Megawatts = 250,000,000 Watts.
60 Gigawatts equals 60000 megawatts
typical power plant generators produce from 50KVAC to 150KVAC regardless if they are hydro, coal, natural gas, etc.
Megawatts
It produces 160 megawatts a day, with a net dependable capacity of 119 megawatts.
The megawatt-hour is unit of energy. The megawatt is unit of power. So, conversion is impossible.Let me know 5793.553 megawatts-hour (assume E) were obtained over what period of time in hours (assume T), then the average value for the megawatts (assume P) is:P = E / T
It is 1,000,000 megawatts
It's a question of scale. A gigaWatt is 1000 megaWatts, so if you subtract one, you are left with 999 megaWatts.