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kilowatt-hour rate

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  • Kilowatt hour — KWH redirects here. For other uses, see KWH (disambiguation). Residential electricity meter located in Canada The kilowatt hour, or kilowatt hour, (symbol kW·h, kW h or kWh) is a unit of energy equal to 1000 watt hours or 3.6 megajoules …   Wikipedia

  • kilowatt hour — (kW·h or KWH or kw hr)    a commercial unit of electric energy. One kilowatt hour represents the amount of energy delivered at a rate of 1000 watts over a period of one hour. Since the watt is 1 joule/sec and there are 3600 seconds in an hour,… …   Dictionary of units of measurement

  • Kilowatt — (kW)   A standard unit of electrical power equal to one thousand watts, or to the energy consumption at a rate of 1000 Joules per second.   The electrical unit of power equal to 1,000 watts.   *** (kW)   One thousand watts.   U.S. Dept. of Energy …   Energy terms

  • Heat Rate —   The ratio of fuel energy input as heat per unit of net work output; a measure of a power plant thermal efficiency, generally expressed as Btu per net kilowatt hour.   A measure of generating station thermal efficiency and generally expressed as …   Energy terms

  • Fuel Rate —   The amount of fuel necessary to generate one kilowatt hour of electricity …   Energy terms

  • Consumption Charge —   The part of an energy utility s charge based on actual energy consumed by the customer; the product of the kilowatt hour rate and the total kilowatt hours consumed …   Energy terms

  • Watt — For other uses, see Watt (disambiguation). Kilowatt redirects here. For the community in Kern County, California, see Kilowatt, California. KW redirects here. For other uses, see KW (disambiguation). The watt (pronounced /ˈwɒt/ wot; symbol: W) is …   Wikipedia

  • Electricity meter — Typical North American domestic analog electricity meter …   Wikipedia

  • turbine — /terr bin, buyn/, n. any of various machines having a rotor, usually with vanes or blades, driven by the pressure, momentum, or reactive thrust of a moving fluid, as steam, water, hot gases, or air, either occurring in the form of free jets or as …   Universalium

  • Cost of electricity by source — The cost of electricity generated by different sources measures the cost of generating electricity including initial capital, return on investment, as well as the costs of continuous operation, fuel, and maintenance. The price is normally… …   Wikipedia

  • Feed-in tariff — Part of a series on Green economics Concepts …   Wikipedia

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