First KW-Month and MWh are different measures kilowatt-month (KW-month) is normally used to measure capacity. Megawatt hours (MWh) is a measure of energy. Using an airline as an analogy the number and size of planes would determine how many air travel miles it could possible carry passengers. This is its capacity. For electrical energy this ability to produce energy is measured in Kw-months. A small 1000 watt (1KW) generator sitting in a persons garage is 1KW of capacity. If that person sold the right to use that generator to a neighbor for a month then he\she has sold 1KW-month of capacity. In the electrical energy sector of the US this would be likely worth between $5 and $15.
Keep in mind this capacity charge is for the right to use the generator. Actually using it would incur additional costs of fuel and maintenance. The contract with the neighbor would need to include these also. The contract would have the charge for the capacity and another charge for the electrical energy actually used.
This little machine is only capable of producing 1KW running it at 1KW for one hour is 1kWh or one kilowatt hour around a dimes worth of power. Running this rate for a 1000 hours would produce one million watt hours or one megawatt hour (1MWh) Jerry Watson
1 mwh is same a 1 megawatt unit. Genereally 1 KWH is called as 1 Unit.
Depends on the size, to power a city of one million inhabitants is required average electric power of 475 megawatt-hours (MWh)
Depends entirely on the batteries - all types and brands will have a rating, usually in mWh - you need to work it out from that. You also need to allow for the rated voltage of the lamp. Educated guess - very many thousands.
how do I convert my electric wall sconce to battery operated
In the same way as you convert apples to footballs -in other words, you don't!
1 GWh = 1 000 MWh
Divide by 1000.
If you mean dollars PER mwh and cents PER kwh, divide by 10.
1 mwh is same a 1 megawatt unit. Genereally 1 KWH is called as 1 Unit.
To convert electricity price from per kWh (kilowatt-hour) to mWh (megawatt-hour), you need to multiply the price per kWh by 1,000. This is because there are 1,000 kWh in 1 mWh. For example, if the price is $0.10 per kWh, the price per mWh would be $100.
MWh is a unit of energy whereas, MW is a unit of power. Energy and power are two words often confusingly interchanged. Energy is the amount of work done, whereas power is the rate of doing work. One MWh (Mega Watt Hour) is a million watts of power applied over the period of an hour. One MW (Mega Watt) is a million watts. 1 Watt is 1 Joule per second. To convert MWh to MW, you should divide MWh by the time applied in hours. MWh = MW * Hours, and respectively MW = MWh / Hours E.g. Some electrical equipment used 84 MWh is the total energy measured by a electricity meter over 12 hours operation. What is the power rating of the equipment in MW? 84 MWh / 12 hours = 7 MW
To convert cubic meters of gas to megawatt-hours (MWh), you need to know the calorific value of the gas, which is usually measured in megajoules per cubic meter (MJ/m³). The conversion process involves first calculating the energy content of the gas by multiplying the volume in cubic meters by the calorific value to get energy in megajoules. Then, convert megajoules to megawatt-hours using the conversion factor (1 MWh = 3,600 MJ). The formula can be summarized as: MWh = (Cubic meters × Calorific value in MJ/m³) / 3,600.
You can't directly convert between a measure of time and a measure of energy. MWh is not a "special type of hour", it is the product of megawatts and hours. The general relationship is: energy = power x time.
1 MWh is equal to 1,000 kWh.
MWh is a unit of energy whereas, MW is a unit of power. Energy and power are two words often confusingly interchanged. Energy is the amount of work done, whereas power is the rate of doing work. One MWh (Mega Watt Hour) is a million watts of power applied over the period of an hour. One MW (Mega Watt) is a million watts. 1 Watt is 1 Joule per second. To convert MWh to MW, you should divide MWh by the time applied in hours. MWh = MW * Hours, and respectively MW = MWh / Hours E.g. Some electrical equipment used 84 MWh is the total energy measured by a electricity meter over 12 hours operation. What is the power rating of the equipment in MW? 84 MWh / 12 hours = 7 MW
1 Mwh = 1000 Kwr
The population of MWH Global is 7,000.