What is gwh kwh?

  1. What is a gwh?

A gwh (gigawatt hour) is a unit of energy equal to one billion watt-hours. It is commonly used as a measure of electricity consumption or production over an hour period.

  1. What is a kwh?

A kwh (kilowatt hour) is a unit of energy equal to one thousand watt-hours. It is commonly used as a measure of electricity consumption in households and small businesses.

  1. How are gwh and kwh related?

Gwh and kwh are related by a factor of one thousand. One gwh is equal to one million kwh. In other words, if you consume one million kwh of electricity in an hour, you have consumed one gwh of electricity.

  1. How are gwh and kwh used?

Gwh and kwh are used to measure energy consumption and production in various industries such as power generation, manufacturing, transportation, and residential use. They are also used to calculate energy bills and as a benchmark for energy efficiency.

  1. Which unit is bigger, gwh or kwh?

Gwh is bigger than kwh by a factor of one million.