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Megawatt to BTU/Hour Converter (MW to BTU/h)

Convert Megawatt (MW) to BTU/Hour (BTU/h) instantly. Enter any value and get the result immediately.

MW → BTU/h Converter

Megawatt to BTU/Hour Conversion Table

Megawatt (MW)BTU/Hour (BTU/h)
0.1 MW341,215.4093 BTU/h
0.5 MW1,706,077.0464 BTU/h
1 MW3,412,154.0929 BTU/h
2 MW6,824,308.1858 BTU/h
5 MW17,060,770.4644 BTU/h
10 MW34,121,540.9288 BTU/h
20 MW68,243,081.8576 BTU/h
50 MW170,607,704.6439 BTU/h
100 MW341,215,409.2879 BTU/h
200 MW682,430,818.5758 BTU/h
500 MW1,706,077,046.4394 BTU/h
1000 MW3,412,154,092.8788 BTU/h
5000 MW17,060,770,464.3942 BTU/h
10000 MW34,121,540,928.7883 BTU/h

How to Convert Megawatt to BTU/Hour

The formula to convert Megawatt (MW) to BTU/Hour (BTU/h) is:

BTU/h = MW × 3,412,154

Reverse formula — BTU/h to MW:

MW = BTU/h ÷ 3,412,154

Step-by-step example — Convert 5 MW to BTU/h:

BTU/h = 5 × 3,412,154
BTU/h = 17,060,770 BTU/h (17 million BTU/h)

Common examples:

What is Megawatt?

A megawatt (MW) equals 1,000 kilowatts or 1,000,000 watts. It is the standard unit for measuring large-scale power output — used in power plants, wind turbines, solar farms, and industrial facilities. In India, electricity generation capacity is reported in MW. The Bhadla Solar Park in Rajasthan generates 2,245 MW — making it the world's largest solar park.

What is BTU/Hour?

BTU/Hour (British Thermal Units per hour) measures how fast heat energy is transferred. One BTU is the heat needed to raise one pound of water by 1°F. While BTU/h is commonly used for household AC units (1-ton AC = 12,000 BTU/h), power plants generate billions of BTU/h, making the MW to BTU/h conversion essential for large-scale engineering and energy analysis.

Power Plant Scale — MW to BTU/h Chart

Power SourceMegawatt (MW)BTU/Hour
Large wind turbine3 MW10,236,462 BTU/h
Small solar farm10 MW34,121,541 BTU/h
Large solar park100 MW341,215,409 BTU/h
Small coal power plant250 MW853,038,523 BTU/h
Large coal power plant500 MW1,706,077,046 BTU/h
Nuclear power plant1,000 MW3,412,154,093 BTU/h
Bhadla Solar Park (India)2,245 MW7,660,285,939 BTU/h
Three Gorges Dam (China)22,500 MW76,773,467,000 BTU/h

MW vs BTU/h — Unit Relationships

UnitEquals in WattsEquals in BTU/h
1 Watt (W)1 W3.412 BTU/h
1 Kilowatt (kW)1,000 W3,412 BTU/h
1 Megawatt (MW)1,000,000 W3,412,154 BTU/h
1 Gigawatt (GW)1,000,000,000 W3,412,154,093 BTU/h

Why is MW to BTU/h Conversion Important?

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert megawatt to BTU/hour?

Multiply MW by 3,412,154. Formula: BTU/h = MW × 3,412,154. Example: 5 MW × 3,412,154 = 17,060,770 BTU/h.

How many BTU/hour is 1 megawatt?

1 MW = 3,412,154 BTU/hour. This is the standard conversion factor for power engineering and large-scale energy calculations.

What is 100 MW in BTU/hour?

100 MW = 341,215,409 BTU/h (341 million BTU/h). Formula: 100 × 3,412,154 = 341,215,400 BTU/h.

What is 500 MW in BTU/hour?

500 MW = 1,706,077,046 BTU/h (1.7 billion BTU/h). This is the thermal output of a typical large coal power plant.

When is MW to BTU/h conversion used?

This conversion is used in power plant engineering, district heating systems, large industrial HVAC, and energy reporting where metric MW and imperial BTU/h systems need to be compared.

What is 1,000 MW in BTU/hour?

1,000 MW = 3,412,154,093 BTU/h (3.4 billion BTU/h). This is the thermal output equivalent of a large nuclear power plant generating 1 GW of electricity.