Eksempler på bruk av Installed capacity på Engelsk og deres oversettelse til Norsk
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At the beginning of 2018, the installed capacity of the Norwegian power supply system was 33 755 MW, and normal annual production was 141 TWh.
The power plant has an installed capacity of 350 MW, and a mean annual output of 2.2 TWh.
Of the installed capacity is in Norway,
The power plant has an installed capacity of 74 MW and uses a total head of approximately 61 metres.
The plant has an installed capacity of 460 MW
It will have an installed capacity of 1,040 MW
The power station has an installed capacity of 19.25 MW and generates about 69,000 MWh of electric power each year.
with a total installed capacity of 9.04 GW.
company in the world, based on total installed capacity.
At the end of 2017, there were 33 wind farms in Norway, with an installed capacity of 1188 MW.
SIC, the Central Interconnected System, which serves the central part of the country(75.8% of the total installed capacity and 93% of the population).
According to the"13th Five-Year Plan", by 2020, China's nuclear power installed capacity will reach 58 million kilowatts, and 30 million kilowatts under construction.
development of gas power, accounting for more than half of installed capacity today.
The province has second of China's water resources, and its installed capacity has reached 85 million kilowatts.
The hydropower plant will be fully owned by SN Power and will have an installed capacity of 168 MW.
This will be the world's biggest offshore wind farm development with a total installed capacity of 3.6 GW.
will give an installed capacity of 1 GW.
Offshore wind already has a strong foothold in Europe with 11GW installed capacity, and a global potential to reach more than 100 GW by 2030.
China aims to increase the installed capacity to 50 GW, thus promoting the implementation of distributed energy systems.
Offshore wind already has a strong foothold in Europe with over 15 GW installed capacity, with a potential to reach between 50 and 70 GW by 2030.