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In relation to fuel consumption How do you convert from grams per kilowatt hour to litres per hour
The two sets of units are not compatible. While a gallon may be converted to a litre, there is no relationship between kWh and hour.
"grams per kwh" = (mass)/(energy). This works out to be equivalent tounits of (time)2/(area) , and has no physical significance in everyday life."liters per hour" = (volume)/(time). That could be the flow rate of waterthrough a hose, or the rate at which a brewery produces beer.The two units have radically different physical dimensions, and the quantitiesthey measure ... if the first one even exists ... have no similarity whatsoever.There's no way that these units could ever be converted one to the other.
good question A KWH is 1000 watts of power used for one hour. A 100 watt bulb would need to be on for 10 hours to use 1 KWH.
One BTU is approximately a third of a watt-hour. An MMbtu is million.
A watt is a J/s. So a kWh is 1000 (J * hr)/s. Since there are 3600 seconds in an hour: 1 kWh = 3,600,000 J. There are 4.18 J per calorie, so: 1 kWh = 861,000 cal 665 kWh = 573,000,000 cal
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1 unit = 1 KW X 1 Hour so it means that unit of current can be converted into kWh by multiplying it by the watt and t time taken (in hours).
You can't! Horsepower is the Imperial unit of measurement for power, whereas a kilowatt hour is used to measure energy -two different quantities! Your question is equivalent to asking, "How do you convert miles per hour into kilometres?"
Typically you would use 0.276 litres/kWh for HSD and 0.234 litres/kWh for HFO
KV is kiloVolt and KWH is KiloWatt Hour
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