| NOUN | a capacity factor | capacity factors |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- The actual amount of electric power that wind can generate is calculated by multiplying the nameplate capacity by the capacity factor, which varies according to equipment and location.
- The islands have 6 hydroelectric plants, 4 diesel plants and several wind power plants with a capacity factor above 40%.
- The design also has an expected capacity factor of 90%.
- OTEC can operate with a very high capacity factor and so can operate in base load mode.
- In addition, Unit 2's capacity factor in 2008 was a world-record high of 101.37 percent.
- For the first thirteen years of its operation, Eel River operated at a capacity factor of over 100%, making it the most heavily used HVDC station in the world.
- Over the last decade of its operation, the station maintained a capacity factor of greater than 93%.
- The Meriden project was built and is operated by New England Hydropower having a nameplate capacity of 193 kW and a capacity factor of approximately 55% over a 5-year running period.
- Unit 1 generated 9,801 GWh of electricity in 2017, achieving a capacity factor of 101.62%.
- While offshore wind farms are more expensive to build and require more expensive operations for maintenance and repair than land-based wind turbines the steadier winds out at sea allow for steadier power output and a higher capacity factor.
- An important measure of renewable energy generation is the capacity factor (actual output per year divided by the nameplate output).
- 5% capacity factor. In June 2016, the World Association of Nuclear Operators (WANO) named Darlington one of the safest and top performing nuclear stations in the world - for the third time in a row.
- Between 2005 and 2010, its capacity factor was between 26 and 32%.
- This results in reduced capacity factor and may require keeping some gas-fired power plants or other dispatchable generation on standby until there is enough energy storage, demand response, grid improvement, and/or base load power from non-intermittent sources like hydropower, nuclear power or bioenergy.
- In 2021 pumped-storage schemes provided almost 85% of the world's 190 GW of grid energy storage and improve the daily capacity factor of the generation system.
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