MWh is a unit of energy whereas, MW is a unit of power. Energy and power are two words often confusingly interchanged. Energy is the amount of work done, whereas power is the rate of doing work.
One MWh (Mega Watt Hour) is a million watts of power applied over the period of an hour. One MW (Mega Watt) is a million watts. 1 Watt is 1 Joule per second.
To convert MWh to MW, you should divide MWh by the time applied in hours. MWh = MW * Hours, and respectively MW = MWh / Hours
E.g.
Some electrical equipment used 84 MWh is the total energy measured by a electricity meter over 12 hours operation.
What is the power rating of the equipment in MW?
84 MWh / 12 hours = 7 MW
A megawatt ('MW', not 'Mw') is used to measure power, which is the rate at which you use energy.A megawatt hour ('MW.h', not 'mwh') is used to measure energy, and is defined as 'the amount of energy consumed, per hour, at a rate of one megawatt'.
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MWh is a unit of energy whereas, MW is a unit of power. Energy and power are two words often confusingly interchanged. Energy is the amount of work done, whereas power is the rate of doing work. One MWh (Mega Watt Hour) is a million watts of power applied over the period of an hour. One MW (Mega Watt) is a million watts. 1 Watt is 1 Joule per second. To convert MWh to MW, you should divide MWh by the time applied in hours. MWh = MW * Hours, and respectively MW = MWh / Hours E.g. Some electrical equipment used 84 MWh is the total energy measured by a electricity meter over 12 hours operation. What is the power rating of the equipment in MW? 84 MWh / 12 hours = 7 MW
A megawatt ('MW', not 'Mw') is used to measure power, which is the rate at which you use energy.A megawatt hour ('MW.h', not 'mwh') is used to measure energy, and is defined as 'the amount of energy consumed, per hour, at a rate of one megawatt'.
1 GWh = 1 000 MWh
The number of MWh (megawatt-hours) in a month will depend on the average power consumption during that month. To calculate, multiply the average power (in MW) by the number of hours in the month. For example, if the average power consumption is 10 MW and the month has 720 hours, the total energy usage would be 10 MW x 720 hours = 7,200 MWh.
Divide by 1000.
100 mW to W
If you mean dollars PER mwh and cents PER kwh, divide by 10.
MW*100*24= is how you convert Megawatt to Megawatt hour.
1 mwh is same a 1 megawatt unit. Genereally 1 KWH is called as 1 Unit.
Multiply by 1000.
1 MW of power running for 1 hour is 1 MWh of energy. One Megawatt-hour of electrical energy takes about half a ton of coal to produce. That would be 12 tons per day for a 1 MW generator, which could supply 300-500 houses (in the UK).
You can't directly convert between a measure of time and a measure of energy. MWh is not a "special type of hour", it is the product of megawatts and hours. The general relationship is: energy = power x time.