What is eKW?

When measuring power generation. I know that it's something to do with Kilo Watts

Answer:
KW (kilowatts) is a measure of energy and eKW is used to distinguish between electrical and tKW thermal (heat) energy in power plants. Usually you get much less eKW ou of a thermal power plant than the available heatt energy due to efficiency limits.
It stands for electrical kilowatts - not very exciting i'm afraid

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