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Kilowatts of power can flow continuously so there is no such thing as kilowatts per hour, but energy is measured in kilowatt-hours (kilowatts times the number of hours).

On a 120 v system 150 amps represents 150x120 watts, 18,000 watts or 18 kW. On a 240 v system the same current represents 150x240 watts, 36,000 watts or 36 kW.

With certain types of load the kW is a bit less than kV times amps, by a factor called the power factor.

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Assuming a standard voltage of 120V, a 150 amp panel can handle a maximum of 18,000 watts per hour (150 amps x 120V). To calculate the daily usage, you would multiply this by 24 hours in a day, resulting in 432,000 watt-hours or 432 kilowatt-hours per day.

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