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The Megawatt to Terawatt Hour conversion calculates the total energy output in terawatt-hours based on power in megawatts and time duration in hours. This conversion is essential in energy production and consumption calculations.
The calculator uses the conversion formula:
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Explanation: This formula converts power (MW) over time (hours) into energy (TWh), accounting for the appropriate unit scaling.
Details: Accurate energy conversion is crucial for energy production planning, consumption analysis, renewable energy projects, and electrical grid management.
Tips: Enter power in megawatts (MW) and time duration in hours. Both values must be positive numbers for accurate calculation.
Q1: What is the difference between MW and TWh?
A: MW (megawatt) measures power (rate of energy production/consumption), while TWh (terawatt-hour) measures energy (total amount produced/consumed over time).
Q2: Why divide by 1,000,000 in the formula?
A: Because 1 terawatt-hour equals 1,000,000 megawatt-hours (1 TWh = 1,000,000 MWh), and we're converting from MW to TWh through hours.
Q3: What are typical applications of this conversion?
A: This conversion is used in energy sector planning, renewable energy project evaluation, electricity billing for large consumers, and national energy statistics.
Q4: Can this calculator be used for any power unit conversion?
A: This specific calculator converts from megawatts to terawatt-hours. Other power units would require different conversion factors.
Q5: How accurate is this conversion?
A: The conversion is mathematically exact when using consistent units. Accuracy depends on the precision of the input values.