"Watts" and their multiples are rates of using or producing energy,
not amounts of energy.
All I can tell you is that in order to produce one megawatt of electricity,
you'll need 1 million times as much bio-diesel every houras you'd need
to make 1 watt.
42 gallons make a barrel in the oil industry.
A drum is usually 50 gallons
3/32 gallons = 1.5 cups.
1 gallon = 4 quarts13 gallons = 52 quarts
800 bottles, each containing 20 oz (Imperial) will make 100 Imperial gallons.
it takes 800 gallons of water to make 1 megawatt-hour of electricity (1000 kWh).
1000 kilowatts
after extensive modification they can make upwards of 1 megawatt (1,320hp)
You can make 3 gallons.
80 2.5-gallon measures make 200 gallons.
A typical nuclear power plant produces 500 to 5000 megawatts of power. If we take 2000 as average, an average plant produces 2000 megawatt hours in an hour, or 48,000 megawatt hours in a day. But please note: Technically, this does not answer the question asked, because the question asked for megawatts, not megawatt hours. The question as asked is like asking how many horsepower a car can produce in a day. The measure of electrical output over a period of time is a watt hour, or, in this case, the megawatt hour. So the question answered was, "How many megawatt hours does a nuclear power plant make in a day?"
we make electricity with coal
About 0.383 gallons
The power varies, but sizes in the range of 2000 to 3000 megawatt are common.
Electricity doesn't make metal. Since electricity only travels through it.
NOPE! Generator can't make electricity
1.2 gallons