1 kwh is 1000mwh
Answer:
1 kWh is one kilo Watt hour = 1,000 Watt-hours.
1 mWh is a milli Watt-hour = 1/1,000 Watt-hours.
Therefore the answer is 1,000 x 1,000 or 1,000,000 mWh.
I'll assume the k and m mean kilo and mega. The proper abbreviations for these are kW·h and MW·h. Kilo- means 1000 and mega- means 1000000, so:
x kW·h = x kW·h * (1 MW·h / 1000 kW·h) = x/1000 MW·h.
So just divide by 1000 to convert kW·h to MW·h.
If you meant kilowatt months (kwh month would seem to mean kilowatt hour months, which doesn't make much sense) to megawatt hours, you also need to convert months to hours, so roughly:
x kW·m * (30 days/1 month) * (24 hours/1 day) * (1 MW/1000 kW)=x*30*24/1000 kW·h
Or multiply x by 30*24/1000=0.72
1 TWh = 1000000 mwh
There is no conversion factor between these two units of measurement, as they are measuring completely different quantities. It's a little like asking how you would convert kilometres per hour into furlongs... with an added complication thrown in (i.e. the vehicle is going sideways as well as forward!).A kilovolt ampere (correct symbol: kV.A) measures the apparent power of a load, whereas a kilowatt hour (correct symbol: kW.h) measures the work done by a load.If you knew the power factor of the load, then you could use the apparent power to determine the true power (in kilowatts), then determine how much work is done over a given period of time.
To convert 'kwh' to 'kvah' you first need to measure the length of time. You will then convert this amount to hours by dividing by 3,600. You will then divide this amount by the length of time.
To convert from KVA (kilovoltamperes) to KWH (kilowatthours) first convert to KW (kilowatts) by multiplying by power factor. Power factor is the cosine of the phase angle between voltage and current. Then multiply by the number of hours that you run the load.
1000
Running 8 hours a day, a two ton air conditioner uses approx 720 kwh/month (which is about 2.4 kilowatts per hour over the month).The usage decreases with longer operation. See chart at the link I have provided.
If you mean dollars PER mwh and cents PER kwh, divide by 10.
1 mwh = 1000 kwh hence 4 mwh = 4000 kwh
1 mwh is same a 1 megawatt unit. Genereally 1 KWH is called as 1 Unit.
1 Mwh = 1000 Kwr
MWh=1000kWh so, should be 100 euro/MWh
MW*100*24= is how you convert Megawatt to Megawatt hour.
Multiply the kWh value by 1000 (1000kWh = 1mWh) So For example 1 kWh = £0.067 so 1mWh= £0.067 x 1000 = £67.00 If I am wrong then I will resign from my Power Station
Multiply the kWh value by 1000 (1000kWh = 1mWh) So For example 1 kWh = £0.067 so 1mWh= £0.067 x 1000 = £67.00 If I am wrong then I will resign from my Power Station
1 GWh = 1 000 MWh
Divide by 1000.
yes, there is a wind power system to generate 85 kwh per hour( 750 mwh per year).
Assuming it is used to produce electricity, it will be sold in kWh, or MWh probably on a commercial scale.