100 kWh
If you mean a single family dwelling then the answer is probably not. The cost per month at .07/kWh would be $595.00. An average 3200 sq ft. home without electric heat will use about 1000 kWh per month.
You better have a 10,000 watt capable generator.
1 mwh = 1000 kwh hence 4 mwh = 4000 kwh
A 100 W light uses a power of 0.1 kW all the time it's switched on, which means it uses 0.1 kWh each hour. So it uses 1 kWh in ten hours. In a month of 30 days totalling 720 hours, it would use 72 kWh of energy.
At 10 cents per kWh (Kilowatt hour), one 100 watt incandescent light bulb ran for 24 hours straight will cost 24 cents a day. $7.30 a month, $87.60 a year. kWh = (Watts Used * Hours per Day * Days per Month) / 1000 Cost per Month = kWh * Cost per kWh
1 megawatt is 1000 kilowatts, and there are 31 x 24 = 744 hours in a month and 1 hr =60X60 sec, so in a month (31 days) we would get (1000X24X31)KWh=744 X103 KWH
I have a 2800sf home and a pool, I live in North Texas. During the summer its about 3000 kwh or $300 to $400 a month. During the winter its about 1500 kwh or $150 to $200 a month.
about 10,000 KWh
1 kwh = 3,600,000 Joules
As much as anything it will depend on your local weather - mostly cloud-cover - you need accurate, professional advice specific to your locality Or advice from someone else locally who has some panels installed.
approximately 40 kWh
1 PJ equals 277 777 777.78 kWh