If the oil fired furnaces produce 3000 MW thermal, and the overall station efficiency is 35 percent, this means that the electrical power sent out is 1050 MWe. This assumes you do mean the overall station efficiency, ie that the power used for auxiliaries on the station is subtracted from the total electric power generated, before this figure is calculated.
No, no machine is 100% efficient.
On a standby generator 100 percent of the power drops before the generator will start.
Lennox top o the line furnace is 98.2 percent efficient
it is not very efficientAnswerThey are 100 percent efficient.
75 %
No. Nothing is 100 percent efficient. In any situation some energy will be given off in a form that is useless to us.
If you're using it to generate light, 10 percent efficient. If you're using it to generate heat, 90 percent efficient.
Nuclear power plants such as PWR and BWR have a thermal efficiency around 33 percent. The best fossil fired plants are around 40 percent efficient.
Basically, almost NO physical process is 100% efficient.
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It means that you have lost 76 percent of your normal lung capacity. Your lungs do not hold as much air anymore.