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Re: pioneertec post# 6661

Tuesday, 08/13/2024 3:53:09 AM

Tuesday, August 13, 2024 3:53:09 AM

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1,000,000 watts (1MW) divided by 1000 homes (per your statement)= 1,000 watts per home

FYI,
How many homes can 1 megawatt run?
One megawatt is equivalent to one million watts. It is a common unit used to describe the power output of large power plants or energy-generating facilities. To put it into perspective, one megawatt of power can light up approximately 1000 homes.



1000 watts to each of 1000 homes on the African continent would be delivered at 230 volts providing 4.347 amps to each household and this of course assumes purely resistive loads, certainly no inductive motors

If one wants to compare this to the U.S. power in houses this would equate to a whopping 8.7 amps at 115 volts

Needless to say, this won’t toast your bread nor will it air condition your home.

Sir, you obviously have no idea of what you are talking about in what I quoted and the math clearly indicates that your 1 megawatt for 1000 homes has no basis in fact

I am not surprised and this is another indication (in my opinion) how Holcomb has pulled off this scam on such ill informed and gullible folks
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