Gigawatt [GW] to Megawatt [MW] Converter

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How to Convert Gigawatt to MegawattMegawatt

1 GW = 1000 MW
1 MW = 0.001 GW

Example: convert 24 GW to MW:
24 GW = 24 x 1000 = 24000 MW

Gigawatt

Definition: A gigawatt (GW) is a unit of power equal to one billion (10⁹) watts. It is a multiple of the base unit, the watt, in the International System of Units (SI).

History/origin: The watt is named in honor of Scottish inventor James Watt. The gigawatt, as a decimal multiple of the watt, was derived as a very large unit for measuring the power output of massive systems.

Current use: Gigawatts are used to measure the total power generation capacity of countries, very large power plants (like nuclear or hydroelectric), and global energy consumption trends. It's used for expressing power on a very large, macroscopic scale.

Megawatt

Definition: A megawatt (MW) is a unit of power equal to one million (10⁶) watts. It is a multiple of the base unit, the watt, in the International System of Units (SI).

History/origin: The watt is named in honor of Scottish inventor James Watt. The megawatt, as a decimal multiple of the watt, was derived as a larger unit for measuring very large amounts of power.

Current use: Megawatts are used to measure the power output of power plants, large industrial facilities, and the power consumption of cities. It is a convenient unit for expressing the scale of power generation and consumption on a large scale.

Gigawatt to Megawatt Conversion Table

Gigawatt [GW]Megawatt [MW]
0.01 GW10 MW
0.1 GW100 MW
1 GW1000 MW
10 GW10000 MW
50 GW50000 MW
100 GW100000 MW
1000 GW1000000 MW
10000 GW10000000 MW