Sentences with phrase «wind capacity stood»

By the end of 2011, wind capacity stood at more than 45 GW, about 4 % of U.S. power generating capacity, and provided 3 % of total U.S. electricity generation in 2011.
In 2011, installed wind capacity stood at more than 45 GW, and generated almost 120 million megawatthours of electricity, accounting for about 4 % of U.S. installed capacity and 3 % of total U.S. generation in 2011.

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China solidified its standing as the world's wind energy behemoth in 2015, adding almost as much wind power capacity in one year as the total installed capacity of the three largest U.S. wind - producing states: Texas, Iowa and California.
HI - STORM FW (FW stands for flood and wind resistant) is a high capacity vertical ventilated cask used to store large capacity MPCs of both PWR and BWR genre.
Offshore Visie Last year saw 54.6 gigawatts (GW) of wind capacity installed across the planet, with global installed capacity now standing at almost 487 GW, according to the Global Wind Energy Council (GWwind capacity installed across the planet, with global installed capacity now standing at almost 487 GW, according to the Global Wind Energy Council (GWWind Energy Council (GWEC).
As costs fall and generation capacity increases, subsidies and price support from the European Union and individual member states are now expiring, and the first self - standing offshore wind projects have been bid upon, signaling the beginning of a new phase.
Despite Europe's installed wind power capacity now standing at 153.7 GW, it is still a relatively small fraction of the region's 918.8 GW of total power capacity.
This means that the Jones Act could — if it stands — make it impossible for U.S. offshore wind developers to access the best vessels unless they undertake the extra financial burden of establishing domestic shipbuilding capacity.
As of October 2014, Mongolia's total installed capacity for power generation from all sources stood at 1.09 GW, 90 % of it in CHP (combined heat and power) coal - fired plants, with 2 % in hydroelectric, 2 % in diesel, and 6 % in non-hydro renewables, mostly wind.
Or, dare I say it, just tweak the planning system for onshore wind and stand back and watch the UK's wind capacity soar.
Fluvanna pushed total wind power capacity in the state to more than 20,000 megawatts, while coal capacity stands at 19,800 megawatts and is slated to fall to 14,700 megawatts by the end of 2018 thanks to planned coal powerplant closures.
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