The power consumption of an electric stove typically ranges from 1.5 kW to 3 kW per burner, with most standard stoves having four burners. A full-size electric range can therefore consume between 6 kW to 12 kW when using all burners and the oven simultaneously. The exact wattage can vary depending on the model and features of the stove. Always check the manufacturer's specifications for precise information.
That depends on the size of the stove, but reckon on about 2 Kw per hotplate, and about 3 Kw per oven.
18kwh
A 12 and 4 KW range oven is a stove top. This is for cooking.
always thought KW meant electricity, how about a 15,000 BTU pellet stove, try a farm store , menards lowes, home depot,
1.341hp per kW
About 1.34hp per kW
There are 1,000 watts in a kilowatt (kW).
0.746 kW in one hp.
1 kw =1000w 101 kw=101*1000=101000watts
There are 1000 kW in 1 MW (megawatt). So, in 1 MGW (megagwatt), there are 1,000,000 kW.
If the town has natural gas for heating, then the power needed per household is between 5 kW and 10 kW. If only electric heat is available, then the combination of electric resistance (auxiliary - from 7 to 10 kW for small residential units) heating, combined with electric clothes dryer (from 2 to 5 kW), electric water heater (from 2.5 to 7.5 kW), and stove (5 kW to 7.5 kW) totaling a min of 15 kW to a max of 20 kW. That would put the max power requirements between 5,000 kW and 10,000 kW. As a matter of reality, a diversity factor of .6 to .7 would reduce the max power to 3,500 kW and 7,000 kW.
1.341hp per kW