There are 1000 kilowatt-hours in a megawatt-hour.
Not mw
1000
3.5 ton steam
3.5 tonns of coal is required for producing 1 mw
MU is Amount of Energy uswed while Watts is amount of power delivered.1 U = 1KW HR that is 1 unit is amount of power consumed by 1 KW Bulb when on for 1 Hr.1MU= 1MKWhr=1BWHr
A 1 MW solar farm would cost in the 4-5 million range.
Although several large-scale dams can produce over 1000 MW, an average dam will produce anywhere from 80 MW to 500 MW. An average value for those would probably be about 200 MW.
A 1 MW solar farm would cost in the 4-5 million range.
THE PLANT COMMISIONED IN 1967 THE PARAMETERS ARE FOR 60 MW STEAM FLOW 245T/Hr FEED WATER 255T/HR FIRST STAGE Pr 53KGS GLAND STEAM 5KGS EJECTORS(3) PR 35 CONDESATE FLOW 210T/Hr
In the context of watts, "mW" and "MW" represent different values. "mW" stands for milliwatts, which is one-thousandth of a watt, while "MW" stands for megawatts, which is one million watts. Therefore, a megawatt (MW) is significantly larger and more powerful than a milliwatt (mW) in terms of voltage.
In the case of MW-hr, the M is an abbreviation for 106 ... whereas in the case of MMBtu and MMkcal, M is an abbreviation for 103. This is an unfortunate irregularity, but one which is actually in use.