"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 needto make 1 watt.
The answer depends on the price of electricity which will be different at different times and from place to place.
Considering it is kw for kilowatt and not kv. 1 megawatt = 1000 kilowatt.
None. First, a megawatt is a megawatt - whether it is nuclear or not. Second, a megawatt is a measure of power while a minute is either a measure of time or of angular displacement. In either case, a watt and a minute measure two different things and, according to the basic rules of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
"Watt" is a rate of using energy. It means "one joule per second"."One megawatt per year" means "One million joules per second per year".Clearly, it has no physical meaning.One megawatt-year is equal to roughly 31.56 megajoules. (rounded)One megajoule per year is equal to roughly 0.0317 watt. (rounded)
The power plant produces one megawatt of electricity.
Wind turbines come as small as 100 watt units and as large as 5 Megawatt units. A typical system will have a normal output of about 8% of what it is rated for.
"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 needto make 1 watt.
The unit megawatt-day is not a standard energy unit. It is a unit used to measure the production or consumption of electricity over a period of one day at a constant power output of one megawatt. It is often used in the context of power plant capacity or energy generation forecasts.
One thousand kilowatts per megawatt.
The answer depends on the price of electricity which will be different at different times and from place to place.
Considering it is kw for kilowatt and not kv. 1 megawatt = 1000 kilowatt.
1 megawatt is equal to approximately 1341 horsepower.
Yes, you can subtract a megawatt from a gigawatt because they are both units of power but differ by a factor of 1000. One gigawatt is equivalent to 1000 megawatts, so subtracting one megawatt from a gigawatt leaves you with 999 megawatts.
1 MW = 1x10^6 W = 1,000,000 watts 1 kW = 1x10^3 W = 1000 watts 1 MW / 1 kW = 10^6/10^3 = 10^3 = 1000 kilowatts per megawatt
"mega-" = one million, so 1 megawatt = 1 000 000 watts. So 10 mW = 10 000 000 W.
"Mega" is the prefix for one million. So one Megawatt is equal to 1 million watts. That is, 1 Megawatt = 1MW = 1,000,000 W = 1,000,000 Watts