Convert BTU/hour to Gigawatts
Use our accurate converter to change btu/hour into gigawatts. This tool is simple to use and works instantly.
How to Calculate
To change btu/hour to gigawatts, you just need to know the conversion factor.
Rule: 1 BTU/hour = 0.0000000003 Gigawatts
Unit Information
About BTU/hour
Definition: BTU per hour (symbol: BTU/h) is a unit of power representing the rate of heat generation.
History: Traditional thermal unit used especially in the United States and United Kingdom.
Where it is used: The primary unit for expressing the cooling and heating capacity of HVAC systems.
BTU/hour to Gigawatts Conversion Table
| BTU/hour [btuh] | Gigawatts [gpart] |
|---|---|
| 0.01 btuh | 0 gpart |
| 0.1 btuh | 0 gpart |
| 1 btuh | 0.0000000003 gpart |
| 2 btuh | 0.0000000006 gpart |
| 3 btuh | 0.0000000009 gpart |
| 5 btuh | 0.0000000015 gpart |
| 10 btuh | 0.0000000029 gpart |
| 20 btuh | 0.0000000059 gpart |
| 50 btuh | 0.0000000147 gpart |
| 100 btuh | 0.0000000293 gpart |
| 1000 btuh | 0.0000002931 gpart |
How to Convert BTU/hour to Gigawatts
Calculation: To convert btu/hour to gigawatts, multiply the value by the conversion factor (0.0000000003).
Example: convert 15 btuh to gpart:
15 btuh = 15 × 0.0000000003 gpart = 0.0000000044 gpart
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