Gigawatt to Kilojoule per Hour Converter

Result

3.6e+9
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Conversion Formula

Factor

1 GW=3.6e+9 kJ/h1\ \mathrm{GW} = 3.6e+9\ \mathrm{kJ/h}

Formula

kJ/h=GW×3.6e+9\mathrm{kJ/h} = \mathrm{GW} \times 3.6e+9

Unit Description

Gigawatt (GW)

Definition

A gigawatt (GW) is a unit of power equal to one billion watts (10⁹ W). It represents extremely large amounts of power typically associated with major power plants, national electricity grids, and large-scale energy infrastructure.

History

The gigawatt became important with the development of large-scale power generation in the 20th century. It provided a convenient scale for describing the output of major power plants, particularly nuclear and large hydroelectric facilities, and became essential for energy policy and grid planning.

Current Use

Gigawatts are used to measure the capacity of large power plants, national electricity consumption, renewable energy installations, and major industrial facilities. They're standard for describing nuclear plant output, large solar farms, and national energy statistics.

Kilojoule per Hour (kJ/h)

Definition

Kilojoule per hour (kJ/h) is a unit of power representing the rate of energy transfer of one kilojoule per hour. It provides a convenient scale for moderate power measurements in energy system analysis and thermal applications.

History

Kilojoule per hour developed as a practical unit for energy system analysis and thermal calculations. It provided an appropriate scale for describing power in terms of energy per time, particularly useful in heating and cooling system analysis.

Current Use

Kilojoule per hour is used in energy system analysis, thermal calculations, and heating/cooling applications. It's found in energy efficiency calculations, thermal system design, and applications where energy rates are more intuitive than electrical power units.

Conversion Table

Gigawatt(GW)
Kilojoule per Hour(kJ/h)
1
3.6e+9
2
7.2e+9
3
1.08e+10
4
1.44e+10
5
1.8e+10
6
2.16e+10
7
2.52e+10
8
2.88e+10
9
3.24e+10
10
3.6e+10
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Conversion Examples

Convert 1 Gigawatt to Kilojoule per Hour

  1. Conversion Factor: 1 GW = 3.6e+9 kJ/h
  2. Conversion Formula: kJ/h = GW × 3.6e+9
  3. Calculation: 1 GW × 3.6e+9 = 3.6e+9 kJ/h

Convert 10 Gigawatt to Kilojoule per Hour

  1. Conversion Factor: 1 GW = 3.6e+9 kJ/h
  2. Conversion Formula: kJ/h = GW × 3.6e+9
  3. Calculation: 10 GW × 3.6e+9 = 3.6e+10 kJ/h

Convert 100 Gigawatt to Kilojoule per Hour

  1. Conversion Factor: 1 GW = 3.6e+9 kJ/h
  2. Conversion Formula: kJ/h = GW × 3.6e+9
  3. Calculation: 100 GW × 3.6e+9 = 3.6e+11 kJ/h

Convert 1,000 Gigawatt to Kilojoule per Hour

  1. Conversion Factor: 1 GW = 3.6e+9 kJ/h
  2. Conversion Formula: kJ/h = GW × 3.6e+9
  3. Calculation: 1,000 GW × 3.6e+9 = 3.6e+12 kJ/h
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