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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. Nameplate capacity is the ...

  3. Nominal power (photovoltaic) - Wikipedia

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    Most countries refer to installed nominal nameplate capacity of PV systems and panels by counting DC power in watt-peak, denoted as W p, [4] or sometimes W DC, as do most manufacturers and organizations of the photovoltaic industry, such as Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), the European Photovoltaic Industry Association (EPIA) or the ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Dresden Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    Thermal capacity: 1 × 700 MW th (decommissioned) 2 × 2957 MW th: Power generation; Units operational: 1 × 902 MW 1 × 895 MW: Make and model: Unit 1: BWR-1 (Mark 1) Units 2–3: BWR-3 (Mark 1) Units decommissioned: 1 × 197 MW: Nameplate capacity: 1797 MW: Capacity factor: 98.13% (2017) 73.30% (lifetime, excluding Unit 1) Annual net output ...

  6. Datteln Power Station - Wikipedia

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    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. A characteristic of this power station is the fact that the most recently built unit, Unit 4, does not have a waste gas flue.

  7. List of power stations in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Station Community Coordinates Capacity ()Unit Commissioning Notes Kori Nuclear Power Plant: 6,537-> Kori #1: 587: 1: 29 April 1978-> Kori #2: 650: 2: 25 July 1983

  8. Altbach Power Station - Wikipedia

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    Altbach Power Station is a coal-fired power plant owned and operated by EnBW [1] at Altbach, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.It has an output capacity of 1,036 MWe, 783MW being coal fired divided amongst two 420-30MW units and 253MW of gas fired capacity divided amongst four units ranging from 53-85MW.

  9. Studstrup Power Station - Wikipedia

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    In 1972 unit 2 with a nameplate capacity of 262 MWe electricity was commissioned. It had a second 124 metres (407 ft) tall chimney. [3] [4] Two new coal-fired units, unit 3 and 4 was commissioned in 1984 and 1985. Both of them are combined heat and power plants each with a nameplate capacity of 380 MWe electricity and 455 MJ/s heat. The two ...