These units do not have a direct relationship. Imagine kilowatt hours as the equivalent of work done, and megawatts (or kilowatts) as the equivalent of effort.
To answer your question: 1 megawatt 'produces' 1000 kilowatts per hour.
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There is no such thing as a "kilowatt per hour". Kilowatt is a unit of power, not of energy. A unit of energy is kilowatt-hour. That's kilowatt times hours, not "per" hour ("per" implies division, not multiplication). If a generator produces 10 kilowatts, that means it produces 10 kilowatt-hours every hour.
None. You could write is as 1,000 kilowatt and have 3 0s or 1,000,000 watts (6 0s) or 1,000,000,000 milliwatts (9 0s) etc.
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Convert the watts to kilowatts, and the days to hours. Then multiply kilowatts x hours to get kWh.
(600 watts) x (12 hours per day) = 7.2 kilowatt-hours per day