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Diesel engine power plant has Capacity of single unit in the range of 2 mw to 50 mw
1 gigawatt = 1000 megawatts 1 MW of electricical Power means different GWh in a year according to how long the power can be used through the year. 1 year = 8760 hours. So at 100%, a power plant of 1 MW will produce 8760 MWh, ie 8,76 GWh For instance, with a nuclear power plant that usually runs 80% of the time you have: 1 MW -> 7 GWh in a year You have approximately the same ratio (a bit more) with a thermal power plant (fossil fuel) With wind power plant, they usually run 23% of the time in windy areas (due to meterological conditions). You then have in such a case : 1 MW -> 2 GWh in a year For solar power it is less and up to areas. In California, 1 MW -> 1,4 GWh in a year In Germany, 1 MW -> 0,6 GWh in a year Electrical power of plants are up to types of plants: Nuclear & Fuel : around 1000 MW (up to power plant size...) 1 Wind turbine : up to 5 MW Solar plant (photovoltaic) : up to 20 MW Solar plant (other, experimental) : up to 500 MW so far
The power generated would just be 610.0 MW; it looks like the the amount of waste heat is irrelevant for the problem.Since power is defined as energy / time, you can calculate energy simply by multiplying power x time. To user compatible units:Convert MW to kWConvert days to hoursAfter multiplying, the result will be in kWh (which is an energy unit, and simply means kW times hours).
A typical nuclear plant can run continously at 600 MW, which 6 x 108 Joules per second or, per day, 5.184 x 1013 Joules.
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 cost of 1 MW power generation is Rs. 5.0 crores in thermal power plant.
3.5 ton steam
I guess that "MW" means mega-watts so therfore 1.3 MW is the amount of energy produced by the power plant.
Diesel engine power plant has Capacity of single unit in the range of 2 mw to 50 mw
average 15 mw
350 m.
3.5 tonns of coal is required for producing 1 mw
Rs. 7 Crore
The Vermont Yankee plant is currently licensed to produce 620 MW. It was originally licensed to produce 520 MW, but received an uprate in power output in May of 2006.
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daily output of a wind turbine
Rs. 6 Crore to Rs. 7 Crore per MW