1 terawatt-hour per year = 114 megawatts
1 TWh/year = 114 MW
or
1.14 X 108 Watt
The unit "terawatt-hour per year" is a convoluted method of saying (what calculates to) 114 megawatts.
1 megawatt =106 watts
The year and the hour are different units of time. They are related to each other:
1 year = 8 765.81277 hours
terawatt = 1012 watts
Therefore
(1012 watts X 1/8765.8 year)/year = 1.14 X 108 Watt = 114 X 106 watts = 114 Megawatts
ten million per year
Delaware averages more inches of rainfall per year
They make a starting salary of around $125,000 per year, and can reach up to over $250,000 per year.
India, around 450 full length movies per year
About a foot per year.
Electric power plants produced 17,320 terawatt-hours (TWh) in 2005. In 2030, the world is projected to need about 33,264 TWh-nearly double the amount of 2005. (Source: 2008 EIA International Energy Outlook Report.)
Not sure about twh thousand but the scientific notation for two thousand is 2*103.
TWH
1,000,000,000
88.42 TWh
It might refer to tera-watt-hour.
Tennesee Walking Horse
TWH originated from Tennessee, but now they live all over the world.
Tennessee Walkers have very many interesting facts, but I'll just tell you a few:1. TWH do not race, instead they have a really smooth gait, there's even a competition for Tennessee Walkers where the rider holds a galass of water, the TWH does it's pace, and the water doesn't spill.2. Unlike Arabians, TWH are very good tempered.3. When most Tennessee Walking Horses do it's special gaits, they nods their heads in timing.
58,240 per year.
twenty thousand
Paint horses are good for western, and can be used for English too, so that could be a good horse for you. Tennessee Walking horses could be a nice option for you because they are very versatile and have great gaits for trail riding. I use my TWH mare for mostly trail riding, but I also use her for western and I do a little bit of casual bareback jumping on her- proof that TWH's can be used for everything you do.