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A 2-MW generator will be producing 2000 kW (2 MW) during 1 hour, so 2000 kWh in 1 hour. So, 24 x's 2000 is 48,000 kWh per day. This is assuming it is continuously operating at 100% capacity, 2 MW. Adam Fuller
1 mwh is same a 1 megawatt unit. Genereally 1 KWH is called as 1 Unit.
One Kilowatt hour is one Unit. Expressed as :- 1 KWH = I UNIT
There is no need for the value of 220 volts. Energy E = P · t = 1000 watts times 2 hours = 2 kWh = 7200 kJ 1 kWh = 3 600 000 J = 3 600 kJ For more, look here. Scroll down to related links and look at "Energy Converter".
25 watts * 24 hours = 600 watt hours = 0.6 kwh {1 kilowatt hour = 1000 watt hours} 0.6 kwh * (0.085156 per kwh ) = 0.0510936 or about 5.1 cents
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1 kW x 12 hours = 12 kWh. As to the cost - that may vary from country to country. Look at a bill from the power company to see how much they charge you per kWh. If that is not explicitly stated, divide the total amount of the bill, by the number of kWh used.
It costs [ 0.0005 x (power in watts used by the radio) x (cost of 1 KWh in your area) ]
260 kWh cost R$ 130,00 is US $ 78.03 In 1 Month wiht taxes
1.34 hp (electric)
The price for KWh for domestic consumers is 30 eurocent plus or minus one or two cent depending on consumption. The price includes VAT and other taxes and charges. (JULY 2012)
1 kWh creates approximately 1 kg of CO2 from a black coal fired power station.
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6.80 cents/KWh for the first 1,350 (step 1). 10.19 cents per KWh for everything after that, over the course of a two month billing period (step 2).
The energy output from LPG gas is as follows :12.9 Kwh/Kg & 7.5 Kwh/Ltr. (Details from "http://hypertextbook.com/facts/2002/EricLeung.shtml")
1 kwh = 3,600,000 Joules