1 million kWh = 1 GWh, so 927.7 million kWh = 927.7 GWh.
With 2.8 million people and an average Canadian load of 2.5 kW per person (one of the highest in the world), the average Toronto load is about 7 Gigawatts, which is about 160 GWh each day, or 160,000,000 kWh per day.
There are 1 million kilowatt hours (kWh) in one terawatt hour (tWh).
The Rance Tidal Power Station in France generates around 600 GWh of electricity per year, which averages out to about 1.6 GWh per day.
To calculate the cost per kWh given 35 kWh of usage and the total cost, divide the total cost by the number of kWh. For example, if the total cost is $70 for 35 kWh, the cost per kWh would be $70 / 35 kWh = $2 per kWh.
1 mwh = 1000 kwh hence 4 mwh = 4000 kwh
Installed capacity is 1189 MW, annual generation is 4466 GWH, which is 4,466 million kWh.
With 2.8 million people and an average Canadian load of 2.5 kW per person (one of the highest in the world), the average Toronto load is about 7 Gigawatts, which is about 160 GWh each day, or 160,000,000 kWh per day.
Your question should read, "How many kW.h are there in 0.07 GW.h?" It's important to use the correct symbols. There are 1000 000 000 kilowatt hours in one gigawatt hour -so you can now work it out for yourself.
1 kwh = 3,600,000 Joules
1 GWh = 1 000 MWh
There are 1 million kilowatt hours (kWh) in one terawatt hour (tWh).
There are 3.6 million joules in one kilowatt-hour (kWh).
1 gigawatt = 1000 megawatts 1 MW of electricical Power means different GWh in a year according to how long the power can be used through the year. 1 year = 8760 hours. So at 100%, a power plant of 1 MW will produce 8760 MWh, ie 8,76 GWh For instance, with a nuclear power plant that usually runs 80% of the time you have: 1 MW -> 7 GWh in a year You have approximately the same ratio (a bit more) with a thermal power plant (fossil fuel) With wind power plant, they usually run 23% of the time in windy areas (due to meterological conditions). You then have in such a case : 1 MW -> 2 GWh in a year For solar power it is less and up to areas. In California, 1 MW -> 1,4 GWh in a year In Germany, 1 MW -> 0,6 GWh in a year Electrical power of plants are up to types of plants: Nuclear & Fuel : around 1000 MW (up to power plant size...) 1 Wind turbine : up to 5 MW Solar plant (photovoltaic) : up to 20 MW Solar plant (other, experimental) : up to 500 MW so far
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One million units, often referring to kilowatt-hours (kWh), is equivalent to 1,000 megawatt-hours (MWh). This conversion is based on the fact that 1 MWh equals 1,000 kWh. Therefore, when you have 1 million kWh, it translates directly to 1,000 MWh.
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about 13698630.13 kWh per dayPower production is the primary function of the Bonneville Dam. The two Bonneville powerhouses generate about 5 billion kWh of electricity each year; or 13.7 million kWh /day.