kilowatt in A Sentence

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    One Kilowatt hour of electricity is 3.6 megajoules.

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    Their maximum power should not exceed 11 Kilowatts.

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    The device can generate 20 Kilowatts of power.

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    For conversion to Kilowatts you need to divide that number by 1000.

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    Presently 58 Wind Electricity generators(WEG) are installed, each having a capacity of 225 Kilowatt.

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    Our upper limits are 40 pounds of weight and 2 Kilowatts of power.

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    In cafes and restaurants usually buy blenders with a capacity of 0.8 Kilowatts.

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    In this, the plan of one Kilowatt per day will generate 5 units of power.

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    To make it practical, such a battery system should cost $2,000 or less, or $100 per Kilowatt hour.

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    A special grant of ₹20,000 per Kilowatt will also be given to the schools for installing solar power plants.

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    The oversized coil and heat exchanger can remove 2-3 times as much moisture per Kilowatt as a conventional dehumidifier.

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    To highlight how electricity costs vary across the country, 24/7 Wall st. reviewed the average retail price of a Kilowatt hour-.

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    Ultra energy saving: Single set of 4DM seats only takes 0.1 KW(Kilowatt) per movie on average, over qualified to national Energy.

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    Each square meter receives, on average, between 2,000 and 3,000 Kilowatt hours of solar energy per year, according to NASA estimates.

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    Single set of 4DM seats only takes 0.1KW(Kilowatt) per movie on average, over qualified to national Energy Efficiency Standard, Ultra energy saving.

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    The Pacific island nation of Solomon Islands has the highest electricity cost in the world, at a staggering 99 US cents per Kilowatt hour.

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    So far, connections of 5 to 15 kw have been charged Rs 175 per kw which has been converted to 100 rupees per Kilowatt.

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    As water could be produced for about $1 per gallon, while electricity could be generated for about 35 cents per Kilowatt hour of energy.

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    Diesel power is the most type of energy used in the country, which results in costs as high as one US dollar per Kilowatt hour.

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    In all, 87% of US households now have air conditioning and it takes 185 billion Kilowatt hours of energy annually to keep American homes cool.

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    In many parts of the world if not most parts of the world, solar on a Kilowatt basis is cost-competitive with fossil fuels today.

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    If you plant a 2 Kilowatt plant at your house then you will generate less than 3 thousand units of power in the entire year.

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    It is not so important how much each Kilowatt costs, because for the production you still need to burn a few kilograms of fuel.

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    Official statistics show that Tibet's per capita electricity consumption in 2013 was slightly over 1,000 Kilowatt hours, less than one third of the national average.

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    So one option could be for governments to tack on their taxes to the bill, charging a few extra cents per Kilowatt“pumped into the tank.”.

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    The state is now exploring geothermal renewable energy and it is ready to set up its first geothermal power plant of 10-20 Kilowatt capacity.

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    The potable water could be produced for about $1 per gallon, and electricity could be generated for about 35 cents per Kilowatt hour of energy.

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    In all, 87 percent of U.S. households now have air conditioning and it takes 185 billion Kilowatt hours of energy annually to keep American homes cool.

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    To highlight how electricity costs vary across the country, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed the average retail price of a Kilowatt hour of electricity in every state.

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    To highlight how electricity costs vary across the country, 24/7 Wall Street reviewed the average retail price of a Kilowatt hour of electricity in every state.

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