kilowatt in English

noun
1
a measure of 1,000 watts of electrical power.
Preparing for them each week requires forests of paper, quarried hillsides of chalk and untold kilowatts of electricity to power overhead lights and VCRs.

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1. A kilowatt is 1000 watt.

2. Residential geothermal heat pumps with a capacity of 10 kilowatt (kW) are routinely installed for around $1–3,000 per kilowatt.

3. The coal-water mixture approach is assigned a $ 20 per kilowatt figure.

4. The fixed price for solar will be 42 cents per kilowatt hour.

5. To reach the 100 kilowatt target, the laser will require six modules.

6. It cooked the remote - controlled aircraft using a somewhat feeble 1 - kilowatt beam.

7. Watt, Kilowatt, Metric horsepower, British Thermal Unit per hour, Foot pound-force per second, ...

8. The plant affected, a 500,000 kilowatt pressurized light water reactor, began operation in 19

9. The average annual solar radiation is 955 kilowatt hours per square meter.

10. For four additional options considered, boiler conversion costs are estimated at $ 47 per kilowatt.

11. The car has features like a 22-kilowatt lithium ion battery mounted Amidships

12. A Member State may manage its fishing effort allocations in accordance with a kilowatt days system.

13. Devices called kilowatt - hour meters are used to measure this intangible electrical energy delivered to customers.

14. For example, 500, 000 was used in generating the cost per kilowatt of coal-natural gas units.

15. Yet the station generates some 30 million kilowatt-hours of power a year —enough to supply 8,000 homes.

16. The energy consumption of this typical tank here is 80 kilowatt hours per hundred person kilometers.

17. This Annex provides additional detail on the computation of the kilowatt-days referred to in Article 6.

18. Solar and wind tariffs have now achieved grid parity, with rates well below 4 rupees per Kilowatt-Hour.

19. The most important key figure in this context is kilowatt-hours per square meter per year (kWh/m2a).

20. The consumer price is raised 10% of the way from $0.06 to $0.16, thus reaching $0.07/kilowatt-hour.

21. It takes about a kilowatt per person to maintain a technologically advanced civilization with a high standard of living.

22. 12 Let us compare that cost with the average cost in the Tennessee Valley of $ 166 per kilowatt of capacity.

23. The city of Brunsville (Iowa) has an average annual solar radiation value of 4.85 kilowatt hours per square meter per day (kWh/m2/day)

24. People who are behind with their electricity bills could find themselves restricted to a consumption of as little as one kilowatt.

25. The average cost of electricity from a hydro station larger than 10 megawatts is 3 to 5 U.S. cents per kilowatt hour.

26. Similar machines are being tested in several locations, and a 2,000-kilowatt generator, the largest yet, has been built on a mountaintop near Boone, North Carolina.

27. All 19 of these generators create 2,998,000 horsepower which translates into 4 billion kilowatt hours a year (enough to serve 1.3 million people).

28. Ideally, that demonstration facility would hit a cost of 5 cents or lower per kilowatt, giving coal-fired plants a run for their money.

29. Wuyuan is one of the first county groups with electrification in rural area. The total quantity of electricity from the small hydroelectric stations is 46 thousand kilowatt.

30. The average family in one section of New York city consumes daily, on the average, 17 kilowatt-hours of electricity, or nearly 23 horsepower-hours.

31. Even at the South Pole the radiation received from the sun at Midsummer's day equals the heat from a network of one-kilowatt electric fires, spaced five feet apart .

32. So today at LMBC, we're building cells 16 inches in diameter with a capacity of one kilowatt-hour -- 1,000 times the capacity of that initial shotglass cell.

33. So today at LMBC, we're building cells 16 inches in diameter with a capacity of one kilowatt- hour -- 1, 000 times the capacity of that initial shotglass cell.

34. Within ten years, it will be produced in many regions around the globe for 4-6 cents per kilowatt-hour, according to a recent study by the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (commissioned by the think tank Agora Energiewende).

35. Bioenergy’s mobile SDR Net Zero CO 2 Energy Generation Technology is capable of providing megawatts of sustainable, continuous uninterrupted electric power to the grid while generating “Net-Zero CO 2 ” emissions at a cost less than 3¢ per kilowatt hour (kWh)