A 1.5MW wind turbine can generate 1,500 kilowatt hours of electricity per hour
The calculation is as follows:
1KW×1H=1KWH=1 kilowatt hour of electricity.
1.5MWx1H=1500KW×1H=1500KWH=1500 kWh.
1 kilowatt hour of electricity = 1 kilowatt hour.
Extended information:
Wind turbine converts wind energy into mechanical work. The power drives the rotor to rotate and ultimately outputs alternating current. Wind turbines generally consist of components such as a wind wheel, a generator (including devices), a director (tail), a tower, a speed limiting safety mechanism, and an energy storage device.
The working principle of a wind turbine is relatively simple. The wind wheel rotates under the influence of wind. It converts the kinetic energy of the wind into the mechanical energy of the wind wheel shaft. The generator rotates under the drive of the wind wheel shaft to generate electricity. Broadly speaking, wind energy is also solar energy, so it can also be said that a wind turbine is a thermal energy utilization generator that uses the sun as the heat source and the atmosphere as the working medium.
Kilowatt hour or kilowatt hour (symbol: kW·h; often abbreviated as degree) is a unit of energy measurement that represents the energy consumed by an appliance with a power of one kilowatt after one hour of use.
The unit "kilowatt hour" is mainly used to measure electricity, because "kilowatt hour" is easier for the public to understand than joules, and it is easier to convert into hours of electrical appliance use. On the other hand, the unit measurement of joule is too small compared to "kilowatt hour", making it difficult to calculate. In addition, some public institutions in mainland China use "megawatt hour" instead of "kilowatt hour" on their bill. In Chinese, "kilowatt" is sometimes written as 瓩.
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