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  2. Nameplate capacity - Wikipedia

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    Nameplate capacity, also known as the rated capacity, nominal capacity, installed capacity, maximum effect or gross capacity, [1] is the intended full-load sustained output of a facility such as a power station, [2] [3] electric generator, a chemical plant, [4] fuel plant, mine, [5] metal refinery, [6] and many others.

  3. Lippendorf Power Station - Wikipedia

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    Lippendorf Power Station was replaced between 1997 and 2000 by a modern power plant, which has two units by the capacity of 934 MW each which have an efficiency of 42.4% [2] The plant also has a district heating capability of 300 MW.

  4. Datteln Power Station - Wikipedia

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    Datteln Power Station (German: Kraftwerk Datteln) is a modern coal-fired thermal power station in Datteln, Recklinghausen, 12 km north of Dortmund, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It comprises four units with a total capacity of approximately 1,419 MW gross. Units 1-3 were built between 1964 and 1969 and were decommissioned in 2014.

  5. Variable renewable energy - Wikipedia

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    Nominal power or nameplate capacity is the theoretical output registered with authorities for classifying the unit. For intermittent power sources , such as wind and solar, nameplate power is the source's output under ideal conditions, such as maximum usable wind or high sun on a clear summer day.

  6. Enercon E-126 - Wikipedia

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    Enercon E-126 wind turbine. The Enercon E-126 [1] is an onshore [2] [3] wind turbine model manufactured by the German company Enercon.With a hub height of 135 m (443 ft), rotor diameter of 126 m (413 ft) and a total height of 198 m (650 ft), the turbine can generate up to 7.58 megawatts of power, making it the largest wind turbine in the world (by nameplate capacity) for several years, until ...

  7. Kentish Flats Offshore Wind Farm - Wikipedia

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    The wind farm consists of 30 Vestas V90-3MW wind turbines with a total nameplate capacity of 90 MW. [1] Turbines were installed by the Danish offshore wind farms services provider A2SEA. [2] Between 2007 and 2010, the capacity factor was around 30%. [3] Its levelised cost has been estimated at £66/MWh. [4]

  8. Fort Peck Dam - Wikipedia

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    Completed in 1961, the two remaining generating units in powerhouse number 2, have a nameplate capacity of 80 MW. [ 5 ] The lake has a maximum operating pool elevation of 2,250 feet (686 m) above mean sea level and a normal operating pool elevation of 2,246 feet (685 m) above mean sea level. [ 6 ]

  9. Nominal power (photovoltaic) - Wikipedia

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    Nominal power (or peak power) is the nameplate capacity of photovoltaic (PV) devices, such as solar cells, modules and systems.It is determined by measuring the electric current and voltage in a circuit, while varying the resistance under precisely defined conditions.