Suppose the generator happens to be supplying 16 kW with an efficiency of 80% so that the mechanical load it places on the engine is 20 kW, the same as 27 HP.
A rule of thumb for a heat-engine is to allow 0.5 pounds of fuel per horse-power per hour, so in this case you would expect the generator to use 13.5 pounds of fuel per hour, which would be a couple of gallons or 9 litres if it is petrol, or slightly less for diesel.
500 kva is about 500 hp , rule of thumb is 10% of hp is equal to liters of deisel consumption/hour . therefore , 500 kva uses 50 liters of deisel per hour approximatle.
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
mw (mega watt) is one million watt and that is a unit of electricity, whereaskwh(kilowatt hour) is rate of consumption of one thousand watt of electricity for one hour.AnswerFirst of all, let's get our symbols correct. There are nounits having the symbols: 'mw' or 'kwh'! Presumably, you are either trying to express a 'milliwatt' (mW) or a 'megawatt' (MW), and a kilowatt hour (kW.h)?You cannot convert either milliwatts or megawatts into kilowatt hours, as they measure completely different quantities!The milliwatt and the megawatt both measure power(not 'electricity'!). The kilowatt measures energy(which is not a 'rate of consumption'!).
You probably worded your question wrong, since the answer would be 40w. But I'll work out the charge to run it for you. I am working your questions using the MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA power tariff (charge) which is 17.000c per kw/h. It takes roughly 25 hours for your 40w fluoro tube to consume 1 kilowatt of power, so the power consumption per hour would be around 0.0068 cents an hour. Please take note of other amounts of electricity that have to be used in order to fire up your tube though, as some starter capacitors can use a big amount of energy (this is the reason why it is not recommended to use fluoro bulbs on 12v/24v - 240v/110v inverters). So basically, if you are going to be out of the room for less than 1 hour, leave it on.
While the SI unit - and therefore, the recommended unit - for energy is the joule, energy used in households is more commonly measured in kWh. Since a joule is a watt-second, a kWh (kilowatt-hour) is equal to 3,600,000 joules.
300 kw power generate and fuel consumption
6.3 liters/hour at full load
10 litres
The amount of diesel used in a diesel-powered generator depends on several factors including the generator's power output, fuel efficiency, and the duration of operation. Diesel generators typically have a fuel consumption rate measured in liters per hour (L/h) or gallons per hour (gal/h).To determine the specific amount of diesel used, you would need to know the generator's fuel consumption rate. This information can usually be found in the generator's specifications or user manual. For example, a small diesel generator with a 5-liter/hour fuel consumption rate would use 5 liters of diesel per hour of operation.
Closing hours - Opening = total run hours * 12 ltr per hour - amount
If the generator is to maintain the same rpm and power output, then a heavier load will increase the diesel consumption. The revolutions per minute the generator runs will increase as the load increases, thereby resulting in an increase in diesel consumption to maintain the high rpm. A Generator has a governor which attempts to maintain frequency at 60 Hz for North America. For the generator to increase the power output at the same frequency, the governor will increase the fuel and air to the engine. The fuel consumption will not be linear because of the curves associated with the particular engine. The fuel to KWH is know as the heat rate curve for the generator.
It's abaout 100 - 120 liter/hour, depend on load and efficiency characteristic of engine.
The cost of running a diesel generator can vary depending on various factors such as the size and efficiency of the generator, the price of diesel fuel, and the duration and frequency of usage. On average, diesel generators consume about 0.5 to 1 gallon of diesel fuel per hour for every kilowatt (kW) of power produced. To calculate the cost, you would need to know the current price of diesel fuel, the generator's fuel consumption rate, and the number of hours the generator will be running. By multiplying these factors together, you can determine the approximate cost of running a diesel generator.
speculation is that it consumes about .75 ltr of diesel in an hour
You can calculate fuel consumption per Kilowatt hour in diesel engine by multiplying the miles per gallon by the wattage per hour that the engine runs. This gives the net Kilowatt hour fuel consumption.
THE FUEL CONSUMPTION OF DIESEL GENERATOR DEPENDS UPON LOAD.A 500 KVA D.G CONSUMES MIN.60 LITRES/HOUT AND MAX. 70 LITRES/HOUR
On an average load on a 15 kc DG is about 4 littered of diesel per hour.