Convert Megawatt-Hours to Megajoules
Convert Megawatt-Hours (MWh) to Megajoules (MJ) instantly and accurately.
Conversion Formula
MJ = MWh × 3600
About Megawatt-Hours
A megawatt-hour (MWh) is the energy from 1 MW for one hour - exactly 3.6 GJ. It is the standard unit for wholesale electricity trading. Power purchase agreements (PPAs) specify capacity and price in $/MWh or €/MWh. A 5 MW wind turbine at full capacity generates 5 MWh/h. Primary aluminium smelting consumes 13-15 MWh per tonne. The Moss Landing battery (California) stores 3,287 MWh. The daily output of a 1 GW nuclear plant at 90% capacity factor is ~21,600 MWh. 1 MWh = 3.6 GJ = 3,412,141 BTU = 1,000 kWh.
About Megajoules
A megajoule (MJ) is 10⁶ J - the scale of fuel combustion in vehicles and kinetic energy of road traffic. Energy content: 1 L diesel ~34.9 MJ; 1 L petrol ~32.2 MJ. A 1,500 kg car at 100 km/h has KE = ½ × 1,500 × 27.78² ≈ 0.579 MJ; at 200 km/h it carries 2.31 MJ - explaining crash severity's quadratic speed dependence. A 60 kWh EV battery stores 60 × 3.6 = 216 MJ. Detonation of 1 kg TNT releases 4.184 MJ. Adults at rest metabolise ~6-9 MJ/day. 1 MJ = 10⁶ J = 239.0 kcal = 0.27778 kWh = 947.8 BTU.
Quick Reference Table
| Megawatt-Hours (MWh) | Megajoules (MJ) |
|---|---|
| 1 MWh | 3600 MJ |
| 2 MWh | 7200 MJ |
| 5 MWh | 18000 MJ |
| 10 MWh | 36000 MJ |
| 25 MWh | 90000 MJ |
| 50 MWh | 180000 MJ |
| 100 MWh | 360000 MJ |