Amran Hossain Jewel I don’t know the total cost for this one, but it may be available on the MWRA website. I shot one installation of a 2.5MW turbine and it was about $7M for the project and generates $1M/year worth of electricity.
Not calories Sir. Electricity is measured in " Units". 1000 units = 1 kilowatt. 1000 kilowatts = 1 megawatt. 1000 megawatts = 1 Gigawatt. The Wind turbine shown is 1.5 Megawatt output ( MW ) per hour. This means it produces 1500 kilowatts ( KW ) of electricity if the turbine works continuously every hour. And it can work continuously only if there is wind blowing at a minimum of 3 metres per second.
@@rajarams5988 Think you got your units mixed up there, electricity appears on our bills as kWh (kilowatt hours) and before it hits the retailers it tends to be sold as MWh (megawatt hours), power being the rate of energy flow, 1W being 1J/s, so unit of power times unit of time gets you your unit of energy.
PS...it is only to get the unemployed coal miners votes...dirty politics..the world is working on clean energy..u cant go back to coal,and he knows it.