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Did you know?

A megawatt (MW) is a unit of power equal to one million watts and commonly used to quantify the electricity output of power plants and the energy capacity of large-scale renewable sources. To put it into perspective, a single megawatt can power approximately 200 to 1,000 homes for a year, depending on the regional energy consumption and efficiency standards.

Interestingly, major landmarks like the Eiffel Tower consume around 7 MW just for their illuminating beauty, while massive data centers, which power our digital world, can easily require dozens of megawatts to operate. As our dependency on electricity grows, understanding the scale of power like a megawatt highlights the essential conversation around sustainable energy solutions and efficient power generation.