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
About 29,200,000 if it is running full capacity for the whole month. (40,000 KW X 8760 hrs/year) / 12 months)
Leaves do most of the oxygen producing. As long as the plant still has other leaves to process photosynthesis with, plucking one leaf won't do too much harm.
A large truck would produce as much as pollution as 150 cars!
hurricanes produce at least 300-600 mm of rain.
yes because a plant need soil but not a that much soil
Power plants fired by coal produce many pollutants (SOx, NOx, radiation, particulate, mercury etc.) the amounts vary by the size and fuel used at the site (not all coal produced the same contaminants). See the Links for data on typical coal plants.
A:GE sells a 1.5, 2.5, and a 3.6 megawatt wind turbine.
Male plants are hemp. They do not produce enough THC to have any altering effects at all.
typical power plant generators produce from 50KVAC to 150KVAC regardless if they are hydro, coal, natural gas, etc.
The power varies, but sizes in the range of 2000 to 3000 megawatt are common.
There is no such thing as a megawatt (not 'mega watt') per hour, so what exactly are you asking?
pounds
no
about 500,000 tonnes
In order to produce starch, a plant has to combine water and the sugar it produces. Without water, a plant cannot produce starch.
It depends upon the rating of the plant. A typical plant will produce around 1100 megawatts per hour.
depends on the plant - <======3
"Watts" and their multiples are rates of using or producing energy,not amounts of energy.All I can tell you is that in order to produce one megawatt of electricity,you'll need 1 million times as much bio-diesel every houras you'd needto make 1 watt.