The number of MWh (megawatt-hours) in a month will depend on the average power consumption during that month. To calculate, multiply the average power (in MW) by the number of hours in the month. For example, if the average power consumption is 10 MW and the month has 720 hours, the total energy usage would be 10 MW x 720 hours = 7,200 MWh.
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The number of homes that can be powered by a 2 MW system depends on local energy consumption and efficiency. On average, a 2 MW system can power approximately 500-1000 homes.
Average power consumption for a person in the UK is 650 W. Assuming an average load of 3 kW per household 102 MW would power about 34,000 homes, sometimes more, sometimes less.
24 kilowatts is equal to 24,000 watts. You could power 2 average size homes.
VA is the measure of Complex Power in a system which includes Real power(Watts, KW, MW) and Reactive power.Direct answer to your question :VA = Power Factor * Real Power (W Or KW Or MW)
Diesel engine power plant has Capacity of single unit in the range of 2 mw to 50 mw
1 MW is 106 watts.
The maximum power of a Kaplan Turbine is about 230MW
The cost of 1 MW power generation is Rs. 5.0 crores in thermal power plant.
1 MW is 1000 kW therefore 10 MW is equal to 10,000 kW.
some sources suggest 1 MW powers as much as 1000 homes while others suggest that that number of homes would require as much as 2.4 MW. I'll assume you mean the U.S. In this case a survey last year said that about 2.67 people live in each household, so we'll be generous and round to 3. We'll also take the average of the two power estimates; so 1.7 MW per 1000 homes. Based on these generous assumptions we can (very) roughly estimate that a city of 80,000 people in the U.S would have approx. 2.66*10^5 homes (based on the 3 people to a home assumption). Then we could estimate (again roughly), that the city would need around 45 MW of power per year. CONCLUSION: Since these VERY ROUGH estimates are based on North American residential statistics, it is likely that 45 MW per year would be the city's absolute minimum power requirement.
Neyveli thermal power plant and mettur hydro power plants are the two large power plants in Tamilnadu
1 kw = 0.001 mw 25 kw = 0.025 mw