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I didn't say watts were equivalent to joules, i said watts = joules per second.
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The article doesn't mention kWh, and if it did it would still be wrong. 30kWh is a measure of energy, not power.
alexchilcott is correct, the article should state kW, or kJ per hour if they wanted to be a bit weird.