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The latest design PWR's produce about 1500 MWe per unit.
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it depends on how big the power station is
The energy produced is related to the size of the power plant, not the amount of gas it uses. The question you really want answered is "How much gas does it take to produce a kilowatt of electricity?"
Suggest you ask your electricity company-it must depend on which area you live in.
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If it runs at 1000 MW (for example) and it runs all year at this power level, it will produce 365,000 MWd (megawattdays) of electricity in one year.
The best advantage of thermal power is the price. It is a much cheaper way to produce electricity.
A coal fired station burns coal to produce heat. The heat boils water to produce high pressure and temperature steam. The steam expands in a turbine to rotate the shaft. The turbines rotation drives a generator. The generator produces electricity which is sent out to the consumers. . I hope this helped, believe me i am a proffesional scientist
In the US, about 50% of total electricity, but it varies from one country to another.
In the US, 49 percent of total production of electricity
Stupid question as each power station has a power rating - so a 1000Mega Watt power station will produce 1000 Mega Watt hours in 1 hour if running at full power.