Examples of using Generating capacity in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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This is equivalent to about 200 times the total electrical generating capacity on the planet!
Depending on the generating capacity of the boiler the header sizes fabricated by us vary from 100 mm to 600 mm NB.
Renewable technologies are nowoften the most economic solution for new generating capacity.
This is more than three times the total generating capacity of France or Germany from all sources.
Phase two includes eight dams on the middlestream of the Jinsha River. The total generating capacity is 21,150 MW.
This projected growth is a result of new generating capacity the industry expects to bring online, says EIA.
Phase three includes eight dams on theupper stream of the Jinsha River. The total generating capacity is 8,980 MW.
The last 10% of generating capacity may be required as little as 1% of the time, and brownouts and outages can be costly to consumers.
The overall decline, of 158 GW,was almost equal to the coal generating capacity of the European Union, at 162 GW.
As of January 2019, U.S. generating capacity at NGCC power plants totaled 264 gigawatts(GW), compared with 243 GW at coal-fired power plants.
In developing countries, fuel costs alone are equivalent, on an annual basis,to investments in generating capacity.
Solar will account for 43 percent of the new power generating capacity that will be added between 2016 and 2040.
Power and Electricity Volts: The Democratic Republic of the Congo has reserves of petroleum,natural gas, coal, and a potential hydroelectric power generating capacity of around 100,000 MW.
According to one estimate the last 10% of generating capacity may be required as little as 1% of the time, and brownouts and outages can be costly to consumers.
I urge you not to overlook whatNigeria is confronted with presently- Installed generating capacity that hovers around 9000mw;
It is widely believed that the SOD- generating capacity of He Shou Wu is one of the reasons it is considered by many to have“anti- aging” and“longevity increasing” activity.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo has reserves of petroleum, natural gas, coal,and a potential hydroelectric power generating capacity of around 100,000 MW.
The Three Gorges Dam in Hubei, China,has the world's largest instantaneous generating capacity(22,500 MW), with the Itaipu Dam in Brazil/Paraguay in second place(14,000 MW).
To replace this generating capacity, Smitty and SEED worked to pass the state's building energy code and more energy is being saved than coal plants would have produced.
Wind and solar will account for 64% of the 8.6 terawatts(TW)of new power generating capacity added worldwide over the next 25 years, and for almost 60% of the US$11.4 trillion invested”.
The additional electric generating capacity needed to meet this demand would match the combined capacity  of the European Union, the US, and Japan today.
Wind and solar will account for 64% of the 8.6TW[1 Terawatt= 1,000 Gigawatts]of new power generating capacity added worldwide over the next 25 years, and for almost 60% of the $11.4 trillion invested.
Originally having a generating capacity of 300 MW each(2,700 MW total), they were redesigned and retrofitted between 1984 and 1988 so now have a capacity  of 335 MW each(3,015 MW total).
Based on that practical basis, Sao Mai Group is determined tobuild Sao Mai PV1 with the total generating capacity of 210 MW, and an investment capital of VND5,000 billion, divided into four phases from present to 2020.
In Europe,wind currently accounts for 18 per cent of total generating capacity and the European Commission's 2030 energy strategy set a renewables target of at least 27 per cent.
The American wind-power industry has addedmore than 35 percent of all new electrical generating capacity over the past 4 years, second only to natural gas, and more than nuclear and coal combined.
The U.S. windindustry has added over 35% of all new generating capacity over the past[four] years, second only to natural gas, and more than nuclear and coal combined.
In Europe,wind energy currently accounts for 18% of total generating capacity and the European Commission's 2030 energy strategy set a renewables target of at least 27%.
This one-way flow of information is expensive;the last 10% of generating capacity may be required as little as 1% of the time, and brownouts and outages can be costly to consumers.
For example,solar power systems help increase something called“peak load generating capacity,” thereby saving the utility from turning on expensive and polluting supplemental systems during periods of peak demand.