Convert Megawatt-hour to Therm

Enter the number of megawatt-hours that you want to convert to therms.

1 MWh (megawatt-hours) = 34.121416331 therm (therms)

How to Convert Megawatt-hours to Therms

The megawatt-hour and therm are both units of energy. 1 megawatt-hour equals 34.121416331 therms. This means to convert megawatt-hours to therms, you multiply by 34.121416331.

Formula

therms = megawatt-hours × 34.121416331

Step-by-Step Example

Convert 5 MWh to therms:

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Convert 5 MWh to therms

We need to convert megawatt-hours to therms

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Apply the formula

Since 1 MWh = 34.121416331 therm, multiply by 34.121416331

5 × 34.121416331 = 170.60708166

Answer

5 MWh = 170.60708166 therm

Megawatt-hour to Therm Conversion Table

Quick reference table for common megawatt-hour to therm conversions. Click any value for detailed calculation.

Megawatt-hours (MWh) Therms (therm)
1 MWh 34.121416331 therm
2 MWh 68.242832663 therm
5 MWh 170.60708166 therm
10 MWh 341.21416331 therm
15 MWh 511.82124497 therm
20 MWh 682.42832663 therm
25 MWh 853.03540828 therm
50 MWh 1706.0708166 therm
100 MWh 3412.1416331 therm

About These Units

Megawatt-hour (MWh)

A megawatt-hour (MWh) equals 1,000 kilowatt-hours or 3.6 gigajoules. MWh measures power plant output, large industrial energy use, and utility-scale batteries. An average US home uses about 10.5 MWh annually. Wind turbines produce 2-4 MWh per hour.

Therm (therm)

A therm equals 100,000 BTU or approximately 105.5 megajoules. Therms measure natural gas usage for billing in the United States. One therm equals about 100 cubic feet of natural gas. Average home uses 50-100 therms monthly for heating.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert megawatt-hours to therms?

To convert megawatt-hours to therms, multiply the value by 34.121416331. For example, 10 MWh = 341.21416331 therm.

How many therms are in 1 megawatt-hour?

1 megawatt-hour equals 34.121416331 therms.

What is the formula for megawatt-hours to therms?

The formula is: therm = MWh × 34.121416331.