Convert Gigawatt-Hours to Ergs

Convert Gigawatt-Hours (GWh) to Ergs (erg) instantly and accurately.

Gigawatt-Hours (GWh)
Ergs (erg)

Conversion Formula

erg = GWh × 3.600000000e+19

About Gigawatt-Hours

A gigawatt-hour (GWh) is the energy from 1 GW for one hour - exactly 3.6 TJ. National electricity generation is reported in annual GWh: Ireland ~32,000 GWh/year; France ~496,000 GWh/year. The Hornsea One offshore wind farm (1.12 GW) generates ~4,000 GWh/year. The Bath County Pumped Storage (3 GW, USA) stores ~24 GWh. World total battery storage capacity reached ~1,600 GWh by end-2022. Energy of 1 megaton TNT ≈ 1.162 GWh. 1 GWh = 3.6 TJ = 1,000 MWh = 3.412 × 10⁹ BTU.

About Ergs

An erg is the CGS unit of energy - the work done by one dyne through one centimetre - exactly 10⁻⁷ J. Despite SI adoption, the erg persists in astrophysics: the Sun's luminosity is 3.828 × 10³³ erg/s; gamma-ray burst isotropic energies are quoted in units of 10⁵¹ erg ('one foe'). Surface tension of water is 72.8 dyn/cm; the work to create 1 cm² of new water-air interface is 72.8 erg. Earthquake seismic moment M₀ is in dyn·cm = erg; the 2004 Boxing Day earthquake had M₀ ≈ 10²³ J = 10³⁰ erg. 1 erg = 10⁻⁷ J = 624.15 eV.

Quick Reference Table

Gigawatt-Hours (GWh)Ergs (erg)
1 GWh3.6 × 1019 erg
2 GWh7.2 × 1019 erg
5 GWh1.8 × 1020 erg
10 GWh3.6 × 1020 erg
25 GWh9 × 1020 erg
50 GWh1.8 × 1021 erg
100 GWh3.6 × 1021 erg

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