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kilowatt-hour
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kilowatt-hour

Commercial unit of electrical energy, defined as the work done by a power of 1,000 watts in one hour. It is used to calculate the cost of electrical energy taken from utility-company supplies.



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For example, a high load factor with a high kilowatt-hour (Kwh) per square foot may indicate that most of the equipment is operating around the clock, whereas a low load factor with a high Kwh per square foot may show that some equipment is turned off, but there is still too much energy being consumed when the systems are operating.
15 kwh power input (PI) maximum and the dump temperature was 120 [+ or -] 20[degrees]C.
Businesses who use more power stand to save even more at $8 per 100 kwh saved during peak times during the week.
 
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