Sentences with phrase «cumulative capacity»

"Cumulative capacity" refers to the total amount or sum of something that can be accumulated or added up over time. Full definition
Over 54 gigawatts (GW) of wind power were installed globally in 2016 and cumulative capacity grew by more than 12 percent to hit 486.8 GW, according to an April 2017 report from global trade association the Global Wind Energy Council.
EU's grid connected cumulative capacity in 2014 reached 129 GW, meeting 8 % of European electricity demand, equivalent to the combined annual consumption of Belgium, the Netherlands, Greece and Ireland.
Wind power is the renewable energy which has seen the widest and most successful deployment over the last two decades, increasing the global cumulative capacity from 3 GW to 370 GW.
Here are EIA's models for cumulative capacity additions by scenario in gigawatts:
As of year end 2016, the country had amost 78 GW cumulative capacity installed.
If these occurred along with possible policy and regulatory improvements in other key countries, such India, Japan and the US, world solar PV cumulative capacity could almost triple to 880GW by 2022 under this accelerated scenario.
In this year's GWEC report, Canada ranks 6th in terms of new installed capacity with the addition of 1,871 MW of wind energy in Alberta, Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia and PEI, and 7th in terms of overall cumulative capacity — an increase from last year's 9th place ranking.
Asia now leads as the continent with the most cumulative capacity, hosting 37.3 % of all the wind power capacity, 1.5 percentage points above former leader Europe, which accounted for 23.7 % of 2014 installations.
Five years later, in 2005, total cumulative capacity was now at 59.2 GW with 11.5 GW of new capacity added.
In each year from 2006, the reference scenario in the WEO shows higher cumulative capacity than the year before.
Belgium used to have a generous FIT, which drove more than 100,000 rooftop solar installation in 2011, leading to cumulative capacity reaching 2.6 GW by 2013.
According to the Global Wind Energy Council, 2014 additions brought the global cumulative capacity to 396.5 Gigawatts.
Headquartered in Noida (National Capital Region, Delhi) we have packaging film manufacturing facilities in India, Dubai, Mexico, Poland, Egypt and USA with a cumulative capacity in excess of 380,000 TPA (743 million lbs / year).
The United States has 165 of the top machines, with a cumulative capacity of 173 Pflop / s.
The EU however still leads in cumulative capacity and its 129 GW onshore and offshore wind installations, allowed six countries — Denmark, Portugal, Ireland, Spain, Romania and Germany — to generate between 10 and 40 % of their electricity from wind.
What this means for onshore wind is we expect 31GW of cumulative capacity to be connected to the grid by 2040.
Costs have historically decreased 22 percent for every doubling of cumulative capacity.
Five wind farms, with a cumulative capacity of 547 MW, went online.
Over the years, solar has lagged significantly behind wind power in terms of annual installed capacity and cumulative capacity but is rapidly closing the gap in annual installations.
In 2010, new installations more than doubled to 17.2 GW, bringing the global cumulative capacity to 40.3 GW.
In 2015, China surpassed Germany's installed base of solar power capacity and claimed the position as the largest solar market by both new installations and cumulative capacity.
Published today, the latest Mercom quarterly report on the Indian solar sector finds that the nation will have installed more than 4 GW of solar capacity in 2016, bringing India's cumulative capacity for large - scale and rooftop solar to 9.6 GW.
India was the fourth - largest country in terms of new installed solar PV capacity in 2016 and remains the fourth - largest wind market globally in cumulative capacity.
During 2017 387 MW of community solar projects were installed, more than doubling the cumulative capacity deployed to date.
Learning rates (the cost decrease with every doubling of cumulative capacity) for CSP have been previously estimated to be between 10 % and 12 % (Neij, 2008); (Haysom et al., 2015); (Fraunhofer ISE, 2013).
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