1 unit = 1 kWh.
Strange but true :)
1 Mu = 1000000 kwh
Answer
A 'unit' is short for a 'Board of Trade Unit', a now-defunct British Government organisation that used to govern energy prices. A unit corresponds to one kilowatt hour of energy.
A unit or kilowatt hour is the energy consumed, over a period of one hour, at the rate of one kilowatt.
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1 million kWh = 1 GWh, so 927.7 million kWh = 927.7 GWh.
Multiply the gas units (imperial) by 100, then divide by three. This will give you how many kilo watts an hour. If you want a more accurate answers, multiply the gas units by 31.6. For metric metres (cubic meteres) multiply by 11.06 to get KWH
MW*100*24= is how you convert Megawatt to Megawatt hour.
Multiply the kWh value by 1000 (1000kWh = 1mWh) So For example 1 kWh = £0.067 so 1mWh= £0.067 x 1000 = £67.00 If I am wrong then I will resign from my Power Station
kWh and watts are two totally different units, so there is no way to convert one to the other. kWh, or kilowatt hours is a measure of energy, watts are a unit of power. You can convert watts to kW by dividing by 1000, so 1760 watts is equal to 1.76kW, but to get total power in kWh, you would need to then multiple your kW by the amount of hours in use.
good question A KWH is 1000 watts of power used for one hour. A 100 watt bulb would need to be on for 10 hours to use 1 KWH.
"Yes, it can. But some units will not convert to others such as KWH into horsepower, as they deal with slightly different things. KWH is energy and horsepower is power, so that won't work"
Divide the kWh by 1 million
The two sets of units are not compatible. While a gallon may be converted to a litre, there is no relationship between kWh and hour.
1 million kWh = 1 GWh, so 927.7 million kWh = 927.7 GWh.
One thousand cubic feet of gas (Mcf) -> 1.027 million BTU = 1.083 billion J = 301 kWh by Lyon
One BTU is approximately a third of a watt-hour. An MMbtu is million.
Multiply the gas units (imperial) by 100, then divide by three. This will give you how many kilo watts an hour. If you want a more accurate answers, multiply the gas units by 31.6. For metric metres (cubic meteres) multiply by 11.06 to get KWH
1 unit = 1 KW X 1 Hour so it means that unit of current can be converted into kWh by multiplying it by the watt and t time taken (in hours).
MW*100*24= is how you convert Megawatt to Megawatt hour.
The electric meter uses kWh (kilowatt x hours) as units; a Joule is a watt x second. Therefore, a kWh has 3.6 million joules. Just multiply by this number.
Energy is measured in Joules and is generally defined as the potential to do work. Power is the rate of energy usage (Watts) or (Joules per second). A kWh is also a unit of energy (1000 W * 3600 seconds = 3600000 J)