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KWh = Kilowatts * hours

1 Kiliowatt = 1000 * V * I

where V is voltage in volts and I i current in amps

alternatively

1 Kilowatt = 1000 * W / t

where W = energy transferred (work done) in joules and t = time in seconds

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