Impossible to answer - it depends entirely on what elecrical appliances are available to be used (TV, radio, lights, electrical heaters, phone chargers, etc), how often they are used, the actual power rating of each item and how long they are in use during the month.
The same as it can generate in a day, or in a year, or in a second. Kilowatt is a unit of power, not a unit of energy.
The wind farm produces 2,310 kilowatts of electricity in a week. This is calculated by multiplying the daily production of 330 kilowatts by 7 (number of days in a week).
The prefix "kilo" means 1000 - therefore, to convert from watts to kilowatts, just divide by 1000.
1650 watts.
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I think around 10 kilowatts x12 cents. Cost you about a buck a day on electricity. Do you agree?
To change kilowatts to watts multiply by 1000.2400 kilowatts=2400,000 watts or 2,400,000 watts.If you meant how many kilowatts in 2400 wattsthen this is 2.4 kilowatts
The maximum would be 200 x 240 = 48 kilowatts assuming you had normal 3 wire service. However, your home would never use that much. Average would probably be about 3 or 4 kilowatts, depending on time of day and your heating and air-conditioning systems. Your electric utility bill probably tells you how many kilowatt-hours you used in a month. Just divide this by 730 which is the number of hours in the average month, and that will give your average load in kilowatts for that month.
"After" the first day of the month I get out 29 to 30 days.
I would say 2500 kilowatts.
What I think you mean, is, "How many kilowatt-hours could a 600 watt turbine produce in a month?" The answer is, not more than 432.
1 kilowatts = 1000 watts. so, 124 watts = 0.124 kilowatts.
It's the same as 8.654 kilowatts.
3 kilowatts is 3000 watts.
1000 kilowatts
There are 74.57 kilowatts in 100 Horsepower.
3.95 Kilowatts