Perhaps an incorrect spelling of kWh (kilowatt-hour).
W*cost*khw/1000
Depends on the waatage of the immersion heater. Read the name plate details of the heater - it shows the wattage of the heater. Assuming the wattage is 1KW (1000Watt) the KHW will be 1KHW if you use the heater for 1 hour.
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The answer depends on how much use the television gets. A typical power consumption is in the region of 100W so using it for 5 hours per day will use 1KWH of energy every two days or about 150KWH per year. Find the cost per KHW from your electricity supply company to work out a cost.
It depends on the vibe you’re going for, but honestly getting it designed by a professional will be the best option, because they will suggest what will look the best and make the space stand out, be it minimal or filled. I suggest KHW Solutions ; they professionally design lawns and further can get any gazebos and wooden homes also installed if the space calls for it.
If you just got your degree to teach music theory, you should have a solid idea of how to go about it. Think about when you started in the field. What did you learn first? How was it presented? What methods were most effective. Any school requires you to have a lesson plan, so get started on that, which will help you map out your daily lessons.
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Plant Load Factor varies widely with Hyrdo Plants because of Location and Control Method. Some large plants can produce up to 1000 Mega Watts (MW) while smaller Hyrdo Stations (About 60 - 80% or all active Hyrdo Generation is through Hydro Stations) can boost anywhere from 80 MW to 500 MW respectfully. I don't think there is a National Average but I think it's about 200 MW's. I personally factor in High Head/Low Power units because most of those locations historically do transconnect the National Grid and return, on average, about 50-100 KW's to the grid. That figure is loosely stated because we don't regulate their usage really and since we can't store power, we can only restrict it, that figure can be annually or daily. Depends on the location.
Depending on where you put your turbine, it has an impact on power produced. the middle of the USA gets an average of 14-18 mph which gets you 60-70 kWh a month at the best. the east and west coasts produce 5-10 mph which gets you 5-28 kWh a month at the best.