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1,660 megawatts is equivalent to: -- 1.66 gigawatts -- 1,660,000 kilowatts -- 1,660,000,000 watts -- 1,600,000 Kwh per hour -- 5,976,000,000,000 joules per hour -- 2,225,201 horsepower (rounded) . . etc.
You do not. Kilowatt hours is a measure of energy and a megawatt is a measure of power. The two measure different things and so one cannot be converted to the other. It is like asking how you can convert feet (distance) into miles per hour (speed).
They are the unit of measurement for electrical power. The product of volts divided by resistance. Your electrical meter outside your house measures in kilowatts.
Gigawatts and kilowatts are units of power, and 1 gigawatt = 1 million kilowatts. Energy is measured in kilowatt-hours or gigawatt-hours, 1 gigawatt-hour = 1 million kilowatt-hours.
Power has 4 units to be precise. They are watts(W), kilowatts(KW), megawatts(MgW) and Horse power(HsP). 1kw=1000w 1mgw=1000000w ; 1HsP=746w; so 75kw will be 75000w.
1 megawatt = 1,000,000 watts1 kilowatt = 1,000 wattsSo 544 million kilowatts is 524,000,000,000 watts. In megawatts this is 524,000 MW. Or 524 gigawatts (GW)
60 Gigawatts equals 60000 megawatts
watts, kilowatts, megawatts, gigawatts... milliwatts, microwatts, nanowatts, picowatts... basically all watts.
1 gigawatt = 1 million kilowatts
1,660 megawatts is equivalent to: -- 1.66 gigawatts -- 1,660,000 kilowatts -- 1,660,000,000 watts -- 1,600,000 Kwh per hour -- 5,976,000,000,000 joules per hour -- 2,225,201 horsepower (rounded) . . etc.
50 gigawatts = 50 million kilowatts 50 gigawatt-hours = 50 million kilowatt-hours
Microwatts, Milliwatts, Watts, Kilowatts, Megawatts, Joules.
You do not. Kilowatt hours is a measure of energy and a megawatt is a measure of power. The two measure different things and so one cannot be converted to the other. It is like asking how you can convert feet (distance) into miles per hour (speed).
Terrawatt means Terra=trillion (in US) watts (1012). Equals to 1,000 Gigawatts or 1,000,000 Megawatts, etc...
1,000 Source: http://www.unitconversion.org/power/megawatts-to-kilowatts-conversion.html
They are the unit of measurement for electrical power. The product of volts divided by resistance. Your electrical meter outside your house measures in kilowatts.
flow of what, and in what context? eg: electricity in a generator: megawatts or gigawatts water down a waterfall: gallons per second water down a river: cubecs