Skip to main content
Convert Calc

BTU/hour to Gigawatts Converter

Enter a value to instantly convert between power units.

Precision4 dp

1 BTU/hour = 2.9307e-10 Gigawatt

Key Formulas

Kilowatt → Horsepower (mech)

hp = kW × 1.34102

Horsepower (mech) → Kilowatt

kW = hp × 0.7457

Watt → Kilowatt

kW = W × 0.001

Kilowatt → Watt

W = kW × 1000

Formula

GW = BTU/h × 0.000000000293071

National energy statisticians track fuel consumption and heat generation in quadrillions of BTU (quads) per year, while grid capacity is tracked in gigawatts. Converting large BTU/h figures to GW allows direct comparison of a nation's thermal power fleet to its electrical capacity. A large coal plant consuming 10 billion BTU/h = 2.93 GW of thermal input, producing roughly 1 GW of electricity at 34% efficiency.

Source: NIST SP 811, Table B.8

Last reviewed: · see our methodology

Frequently Asked Questions

Real-World Examples

3.412 billion BTU/h = 1 GW of thermal power — a typical large coal or gas power plant thermal input.

3412000000 BTU/h = 1 GW

A 10 billion BTU/h natural gas combined-cycle plant = 2.93 GW thermal input, producing about 1.8 GW of electricity.

10000000000 BTU/h = 2.93 GW

A 1 billion BTU/h (1 MMBtu) district energy facility = 293 MW — serving a major city district heat network.

1000000000 BTU/h = 0.293 GW

A 500 million BTU/h refinery process heater complex = 147 MW of thermal input.

500000000 BTU/h = 0.147 GW