The largest wind turbines in use produce 7 MW (7000 kW).
OVER 9000
Windmills produce about 2% of worldwide power.
48,000 kW is about 64,369 horsepower.
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Different windmills do different things. Some pump water. Others do produce electricity.
The wind farm produces 2,310 kilowatts of electricity in a week. This is calculated by multiplying the daily production of 330 kilowatts by 7 (number of days in a week).
It's usually an output of 75 kilowatts in the body.
They don't
Most power plants produce several Megawatts of power. A Megawatt is one million watts.
I assume you mean petajoule. You can produce as many or as few kilowatts as you want. The watt (or kilowatt) is a unit of power, not of energy. The relationship is: power = energy / time In SI units: watt = joule / second In other words, for any given amount of energy, you can produce a large amount of watts (or kilowatts) for a short time, or a small amount of kilowatts for a longer time.
Every hour a 1 Megawatt turbine would produce 1,000,000 watts. That would be the equivalent of 1,000 Kilowatts.
200 kilowatts is a small amount compared to the reactor's design output, but this would produce about 70 kilowatts of electric power