UnitShift

BTU per Hour β†’ Megawatt

Share
2.9307e-7MW

Conversion Table

Conversion table from BTU per Hour to Megawatt
BTU per Hour (BTU/h)Megawatt (MW)
0.001 BTU/h2.9307e-10 MW
0.01 BTU/h2.9307e-9 MW
0.1 BTU/h2.9307e-8 MW
1 BTU/h2.9307e-7 MW
2 BTU/h5.8614e-7 MW
3 BTU/h8.7921e-7 MW
4 BTU/h0.00000117228428 MW
5 BTU/h0.00000146535535 MW
10 BTU/h0.0000029307107 MW
15 BTU/h0.00000439606605 MW
20 BTU/h0.0000058614214 MW
25 BTU/h0.00000732677675 MW
50 BTU/h0.0000146535535 MW
100 BTU/h0.000029307107 MW
250 BTU/h0.0000732677675 MW
500 BTU/h0.000146535535 MW
1,000 BTU/h0.00029307107 MW
5,000 BTU/h0.00146535535 MW
10,000 BTU/h0.0029307107 MW

Formula

To convert BTU per Hour to Megawatts, divide the value by 3.41214e+6. For example, 5 BTU/h equals 0.00000146535535 MW. You can also use UnitShift's free online converter above for instant, accurate results without manual calculation.

BTU per Hour β†’ Megawatt: divide the value by 3.41214e+6

1 BTU/h = 2.9307e-7 MW. To convert BTU per Hour to Megawatts, multiply the btu per hour value by 2.9307e-7.

Quick Facts

1 BTU/h
2.9307e-7 MW
1 MW
3,412,141.635 BTU/h
10 BTU/h
0.0000029307107 MW
100 BTU/h
0.000029307107 MW

How to Convert BTU per Hour to Megawatts

Converting btu per hour to megawatts is one of the most common power conversions. Whether you're working with international measurements, academic research, or everyday calculations, understanding the relationship between btu per hour and megawatts is essential. One btu per hour (BTU/h) equals exactly 2.9307e-7 megawatts (MW), and conversely, one megawatt equals 3,412,141.635 btu per hour.

This conversion is frequently used in comparing vehicle engine outputs and selecting electrical appliances and generators. For quick reference: 10 btu per hour = 0.0000029307107 megawatts, and 100 btu per hour = 0.000029307107 megawatts. Our converter above handles any value instantly, including decimal and negative numbers.

The btu per hour and megawatt are both units of power. The conversion factor between them is constant, making it straightforward to convert in either direction. Other common applications include solar panel and renewable energy system sizing and industrial motor specifications.

Use the conversion table below for pre-calculated values, or enter any custom number in the converter above. All calculations are performed with full floating-point precision to ensure accuracy for both everyday use and professional applications. Bookmark this page for quick access whenever you need to convert btu per hour to megawatts.

Learn more on Wikipedia

Related Converters