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  2. Availability factor - Wikipedia

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    The capacity factor of a plant includes numerous other factors which determine the durations the plant is planned to produce electricity. A solar photovoltaic plant is not planned to operate in the dark of a night, hence unplanned maintenance occurring whilst the sun is set does not impact the availability factor.

  3. Fundamental diagram of traffic flow - Wikipedia

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    The intersection of freeflow and congested vectors is the apex of the curve and is considered the capacity of the roadway, which is the traffic condition at which the maximum number of vehicles can pass by a point in a given time period. The flow and capacity at which this point occurs is the optimum flow and optimum density, respectively.

  4. Offshore transmission owner - Wikipedia

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    Capacity (MW) Final Transfer Value (£m) OFTO License Award Date Tender Round 1 Robin Rigg: E.ON: 180: 65.5: Transmission Capital Partners 2 March 2011 Gunfleet Sands: Ørsted: 173: 49.5: Transmission Capital Partners 19 July 2011 Barrow: Ørsted and Centrica: 90: 33.6: Transmission Capital Partners 27 September 2011 Walney 1: Ørsted, SSE and ...

  5. Availability - Wikipedia

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    The simplest representation of availability (A) is a ratio of the expected value of the uptime of a system to the aggregate of the expected values of up and down time (that results in the "total amount of time" C of the observation window)

  6. Capacity factor - Wikipedia

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    Solar PV and wind turbines have a capacity factor limited by the availability of their "fuel", sunshine and wind respectively. A hydroelectricity plant may have a capacity factor lower than 100% due to restriction or scarcity of water, or its output may be regulated to match the current power need, conserving its stored water for later usage.

  7. What is the actual cash value of my car? - AOL

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    Trade-in value: This is the value of your car after trading it in to a dealer for another car. Trade-in value is calculated after the dealer assesses your vehicle’s condition and factors in what ...

  8. Vehicular metrics - Wikipedia

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    economics, top speed, range, cargo capacity lower is better if area is too small, vehicle becomes difficult to use Fuel economy: mpg (US) mpg (imperial) l/100 km and km/L economics, range greater is better (mpg and km/L), lower is better (L/100 km) must be specified on new vehicles for sale in the US and UK Maximum g-force(s) g or ft/s 2: g or ...

  9. Vehicle size just one factor contributing to pedestrian ... - AOL

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    Of the many reasons for vehicle v. pedestrian injuries and deaths four stand out.