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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
Remember that 1 kW = 1000 W So 100 / 1000 = 0.1 100 W = 0.1 kW You take the power - the wattage of the lamp, and multiply with how long it is lit. A 100 W bulb - 0.1 kW - will use 0.1 kWh in one hour. Or 1 kWh in 10 hours. Or 10 kWh in 100 hours.
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".
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On average, about 0.45 kg of CO2 is produced for every kilowatt-hour (kWh) of electricity generated in the United States. However, this value can vary depending on the fuel source used for electricity generation.
Solar panels save CO if you accept that electricity generation normally produces CO2 when the fuel is burnt. 1 kWh of electric energy results in about 1 kg of CO2 from a conventional power plant, so if that 1 kWh were generated by solar, that saves 1 kg of CO2. 1 kWh generated by a wind turbine also saves 1 kg of CO2. In this equation you also have to consider any CO2 emitted at the factories that make the solar panels etc., but this is not very much.
There are 277.778 kilowatt-hours (kWh) in one petajoule (PJ).
On average, 0.0005 metric tons (500 grams) of CO2 are produced per kWh of electricity generated from a mix of coal, natural gas, and oil-based power plants.
1 1/2 pounds equals 24 ounces
2000 pounds = 1 ton.
1 litre of water equals 1 kilogram Therefore 1 litre of water equals 2.2 pounds
6.02 ten to the power of 23
1 Ton of Refrigeration (US) = 3024 kcal = 3.516 KWH
2,000lbs equals 1 ton. So there are 109lbs. left.
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