The amount of diesel required to produce 1 kW of electricity depends on the efficiency of the diesel generator. On average, a diesel generator has an efficiency of about 30% to 40%, which translates to approximately 0.25 to 0.5 liters of diesel per kWh generated. Therefore, to produce 1 kW over an hour, you would typically need around 0.25 to 0.5 liters of diesel, depending on the generator's efficiency and load conditions.
About 0.1 kW for a kitchen fridge.
1.15 kW is equivalent to 1150 watts.
2.8kW is 3.755hp
There are 1000 watts in one kW. So 1.89 x 1000 = 1890watts. To go the other way changing watts to kW you divide watts by 1000. 1890/1000 = 1.89 kW.
Impossible to say without more details. It depends entirely on the voltage of the supply and whether it's single-phase or three-phase.
The amount of energy a diesel generator set can produce depends on its size and capacity. Typically, diesel generator sets range from small, portable units generating a few kilowatts (kW) to large industrial generator sets producing several megawatts (MW) of electrical power. A small diesel generator set may produce between 5-20 kW, while larger industrial models can generate anywhere from 500 kW to several MW.
The amount of diesel fuel needed to generate 1 kW of electricity varies depending on the efficiency of the generator. On average, a diesel generator may consume about 0.25 to 0.4 liters of diesel fuel per kWh produced. Therefore, to generate 1 kW of electricity for one hour, approximately 0.25 to 0.4 liters of diesel fuel would be required, depending on the generator's efficiency and load conditions.
To generate 1 kW of power using hydrogen fuel cells, approximately 0.1 kg to 0.2 kg of hydrogen would be required. The exact amount can vary depending on the efficiency of the fuel cell system and other operating conditions.
The amount of diesel required to generate 1 kW of electricity depends on the efficiency of the diesel generator. On average, a diesel generator consumes about 0.4 to 0.5 liters of diesel per hour for every kW of power produced. Therefore, to generate 1 kW for one hour, approximately 0.4 to 0.5 liters of diesel would be needed, though this can vary based on specific generator models and load conditions.
There is a website called Diesel service & supply. They offer used generators and parts (including diesel) from 50 kw to 3000 kw. You can filter your searches by company and kw capacity as well.
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To convert kilowatts (kW) to British Thermal Units (BTU), you can use the conversion factor 1 kW = 3412 BTU/hr. Therefore, a 5 kW heater would produce 5 kW * 3412 BTU/hr = 17060 BTU per hour.
10 kw = 10 kJ/sec = 9.478 BTU/sec = 34120 BTU per hour.
One 1 kW wind turbine.
A 5.5 kW generator produces 5,500 watts of power. This is the maximum power output that the generator is capable of producing under optimal conditions.
You could use a 15 kW diesel generator set.