MW stands for Megawatt.
That's a unit of power, not of energy. * A watt (W) is one joule/second. * A megawatt (MW) is a million watts.
Usually between 0.75-50 Mega Watts (MW)
The power generated would just be 610.0 MW; it looks like the the amount of waste heat is irrelevant for the problem.Since power is defined as energy / time, you can calculate energy simply by multiplying power x time. To user compatible units:Convert MW to kWConvert days to hoursAfter multiplying, the result will be in kWh (which is an energy unit, and simply means kW times hours).
my guess? about 10,000 mw.....
Global leaders in installed wind energy are Germany at 23,300 MW; US at 20,413 MW; Spain at 15,900 MW; China at 9,000 MW; and India at 8,757 MW. If you find the total energy used in the US then you will have your percentage.
MW stands for Megawatt.
That's a unit of power, not of energy. * A watt (W) is one joule/second. * A megawatt (MW) is a million watts.
2493 kN cannot be converted to MW. kN is a measure of force, MW is a measure of energy.
These are the results for 2015:China: 43,530 MW (22.0%)Germany: 39,700 MW (20.0%)Japan: 34,410 MW (17.4%)United States: 25,620 MW (12.9%)Italy: 18,920 MW (9.6%)India: 10,000 MW (5.1%)United Kingdom: 8,780 MW (4.4%)France: 6,580 MW (3.3%)Spain: 5,400 MW (2.7%)Australia: 5,070 MW (2.6%)
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'.
Nearly 42 million megawatts (MW) of power.
1 mW
Usually between 0.75-50 Mega Watts (MW)
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
2,000 MW
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