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    3 days ago

    Here’s my working. There are about 31.56 million seconds in a year, which I rounded to 30 million, and so

    30 GWh/year
    = 30x10^9 Wh / year
    ~ 30x10^9 Wh / 30x10^6 s
    = 10^3 Wh/s
    = 1 kWh / s
    = 3600 kWs / s
    = 3.6 kw

    I used the duckduckgo autocalculator just now, and 30/31.56*3.6 is about 3.4, so it’s much closer to 3.4kW.

    (It’s not power output, it’s manufactured storage output. I think of it as like a factory that produces 3.4 litre capacity jugs per second, but they’re not jugs, they’re actually batteries. Big ones.)

    They could make a 120kWh battery (which would give a family car a range in the region of 450 miles) every two minutes.

    • Krelis_@sh.itjust.works
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      2 days ago

      I appreciate the work :)

      1 kWh/s (with you there) = 3600 kWs / s = kJ/s = kW!

      = 3600000 J/s (=W) = 3.6 MJ/s (=MW)