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Therms to Megawatt Hours Converter

Convert therms to megawatt hours and back instantly with formula and common values.

therm

Megawatt Hours

0.1084

MWh

3.7 therm = 0.1084 MWh

MWh = therm × 0.0293072

Therms to Megawatt Hours: 1 therm equals 0.029307 MWh. To convert therms to megawatt hours, multiply by 0.029307 (MWh = therm × 0.0293072). For example, 10 therm = 0.293072 MWh.

How to Convert Therms to Megawatt Hours

To convert from therms to megawatt hours, multiply the value by 0.029307. The conversion is linear, meaning doubling the input doubles the output.

Conversion Formula

  • Therms to Megawatt Hours: MWh = therm × 0.0293072
  • Megawatt Hours to Therms: therm = MWh ÷ 0.0293072

Therms to Megawatt Hours Conversion Chart

Therms (therm)Megawatt Hours (MWh)
0.10.002931
0.250.007327
0.50.014654
10.029307
20.058614
30.087922
50.146536
100.293072
200.586144
250.732681
501.465361
1002.930722
2507.326805
100029.307222

Understanding the Units

What is a Therm?

A therm equals exactly 100,000 BTU, or about 105.5 megajoules — the standard unit for retail natural gas in the US and UK.

Common contexts: natural gas billing.

What is a Megawatt Hour?

A megawatt-hour equals 1,000 kilowatt-hours, or 3.6 gigajoules.

Common contexts: utility-scale power, grid storage.

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FAQ

How do I convert therms to megawatt hours?

Multiply by 0.0293072. For example, 3.7 therm × 0.0293072 = 0.1084 MWh.

What is the formula for therms to megawatt hours?

The formula is: MWh = therm × 0.0293072.

How many megawatt hours are in one therm?

One therm equals 0.0293 megawatt hours.

How many megawatt hours are in 1 therm?

1 therm equals 0.029307 MWh.

How do you convert therms to megawatt hours?

Multiply the therm value by 0.029307. Formula: MWh = therm × 0.0293072.

How many megawatt hours are in 5 therms?

5 therm = 0.146536 MWh.

How do you convert megawatt hours back to therms?

Use the inverse formula: therm = MWh ÷ 0.0293072. For example, 1 MWh = 34.121282 therm.

What is the difference between Therm and Megawatt Hour?

A therm equals exactly 100,000 BTU, or about 105.5 megajoules — the standard unit for retail natural gas in the US and UK. A megawatt-hour equals 1,000 kilowatt-hours, or 3.6 gigajoules.