kilowatt hour unsubsidized.
A kilowatt hour is a unit of electrical energy produced.
250 kilowatt hours.
$0.22 a kilowatt hour.
It's just 1.4 kilowatt -hours, but it's a radial flux e-motor straight from Formula E.
And they're in grams per kilowatt hour.
to compete on dollar per kilowatt hour basis future energy technologies will also need to be reliable and flexible to accommodate the variability in the grid
Can someone tell me what a kilowatt hour is?
We've added on average 250 kilowatt hours on top of that.
We can actually pay $0.02 per kilowatt hour and get renewable sources that are bio-reactor, hydroelectric local and wind, but we chose a wind all option
I'm paying about $0.13 a kilowatt hour.
We're at about 12,000 kilowatt hours per person.
But somewhere around 2,000 kilowatt hours, or 600 watts average power per person, seems to be
And that number-- 2.8 cents a kilowatt hour-- is the contribution of the fuel cost.
AllEarth is getting paid $0.30 a kilowatt hour.
They get a $0.24 per kilowatt hour production tax credit.
And it would produce 2 kilowatts of heat, which will boil a liter of water in about seven minutes,
We used about 7,500 kilowatts , and we put 2,000 kilowatts back onto the grid, that we weren't even using.
But if you talk about kilowatts or horsepower, but I mean what our kilowatts are, the power we use for the night
What NASDAQ's doing is allowing you to basically bundle kilowatt hours into assets that can be traded like stocks across a marketplace peer to peer,
based upon-- I'll exaggerate slightly --putting everything on a kilowatt hour basis.
And we get fuel costs about $0.47 a kilowatt hour.
Jon Koomey: but doubling time for computations per kilowatt hour, 1.6 years or so for all computers, 1.5 years for PCs and slightly
Other estimators have come up with lower costs around $1400 per kilowatt .
And I heard this huge crackling sound as 6 kilowatts of raw power surged through the capacitor bank.
to 10 to the ninth, kilowatt versus milliwatts, et cetera.
What's interesting about this is the contract for the price-- 2.9 cents a kilowatt hour.
We're seeing solar energy in West Virginia at about 4.7 cents a kilowatt hour.
Because $2.80 per watt investment turns out to be 2.8 cents per kilowatt hours.
I say that that kind of reactor has the potential-- $3 per kilowatt hour-- to undersell coal.
And he's come up with numbers of $0.03 to $0.05 per kilowatt hour for a denatured molten salt reactor that is in a design that he's right now still got
You get something like 240 kilowatt hours, which is the total energy we collect and we use over 24 hours with the
Then I made this graph, computations per kilowatt hours, similar sort of picture.
So I, when you see computations per kilowatt hour, that's what this means.
From ENIAC to the present, computations per kilowatt hour doubled, more or less, every 1.6 years.
is about 12, over 12 cents a kilowatt hour.
Although there is a big range between point two and three cents a kilowatt hour.
flight, it's about 8 kilowatts .
Now, these qualities cannot be measured in kilowatts .
I mean, fossil fuel cannot compete with $0.02 per kilowatt hour.
They're particularly concerned about distributed solar generation, because they make their money by selling kilowatt hours.
And so basically, we're paying $0.04 more per kilowatt hour but all of that is going directly to pay for wind-generated energy in this particular case.
And so we can see such a low energy expended for one liter sewage is less than 0.01 kilowatt hour.
And here, it's about-- again, about 2,000 kilowatt hours per capita seems to be a number that
Again, I just said operations cost in this really simple model are $1-- a penny per kilowatt hour.
And they get $0.30 a kilowatt hour for the electricity they do sell.
So it looks to me like it's going to generate electric power somewhere around $0.08 a kilowatt hour.
On the roof of our house, we produce 95 kilowatt hours of solar.
The efficiency of computing defined as the number of computations you can do at full load divided by the kilowatt hours used during that same period has doubled more or less
The costs of conventional fuels are about seven cents a kilowatt hour today. And they're gonna go up to about eight to ten cents a kilowatt hour in, by 2020 to