Back to the Future’s 1.21 gigawatts sounds huge, but is it? We compare different power levels of common objects to see how much energy a gigawatt really is.

  • Bizarroland@kbin.social
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    4 months ago

    When I read those things I always assume they’re talking about megawatt hours.

    Considering that the average american home consumes a little under 1000 kilowatt hours a month then the math starts to line up.

    1000 KW hours is 1 megawatt hour. 1,000 megawatt hours is 1 gigawatt hour, so 1,000 months, while being a bit shy of 100 years, is still 83 years and change.