在 英语 中使用 Generating capacity 的示例及其翻译为 中文
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Example: an enterprise roof effective area of 12,000 square meters, the annual generating capacity of about 110 million degrees, the proceeds are as follows.
IRP expects to generate 1000 megawatts of coal generating capacity and 8100 MW of natural gas production by 2030.
In 2017, investment in renewable power, at nearly USD 20 billion, topped that for fossil fuel-based generating capacity for the first time.
Annual growth in solar generation often lags annual capacity additions because generating capacity tends to be added late in the year.
On the production side, in 2015, renewable energy accounted for 77% of new generating capacity in the EU.
The interventions also include that the government will immediately start a nuclear new build programme to add 2500 MW of generating capacity.
Generating capacity will be 845 megawatts, producing an estimated 2 billion kWh each year, enough to provide electricity to 235,000 homes.
China's 20 operating nuclear power reactors have a combined generating capacity of 17,055 MWe and supply about 2% of the country's electricity.
The country plans to 2026, the clean energy generating capacity increased by 35%, continue to promote renewable energy development.
Once adequate generating capacity exists, the cost of grid electricity distribution depends on the cost of transmission line construction, distance from the transmission line and population density.
At the time of the reform, the domestic industry possessed excess generating capacity and a mature and well-connected grid and was enjoying high prices.
EIA forecasts that small-scale solar generating capacity will grow by almost 9 GW during the next two years, an increase of 44%.
That almost equals the non-fossil fuel energy of the entire U.S. generating capacity today.
In 2005 the Energy Security Plan was adopted by the government, calling for a huge increase in generating capacity to more than 160 GWe by 2030.
Whether the final number of turbines is closer to 60 or 100 would ultimately depend on their generating capacity at the time of construction.
Following Fukushima, the International Energy Agency halved its estimate of additional nuclear generating capacity to be built by 2035.
In three states- Iowa, Kansas, and Oklahoma- wind makes up at least 25 percent of in-state utility-scale generating capacity.
This translates to 18,000 milliwatts(mW), or more than 40 percent of the distributor's generating capacity.
This is well below equivalent costs for fossil fuel and nuclear generating capacity in each of these countries.
Coal-fired power represents about 2% of the New York State's overall generating capacity of 39,064MW.