So why would you need to know that??
Electric power is available at places where a supply has been installed. The amount of power is limited by the supply company's fuse.
A hydro-electric power station is a facility that generates electricity by using the energy of flowing water to turn turbines, which then produce electrical power. This renewable energy source harnesses the gravitational force of water to create electricity without producing greenhouse gas emissions. Hydro-electric power stations can vary in size from small-scale installations to large dams and reservoirs.
Koeberg Nuclear Power Station: Located in Western Cape, it is the only nuclear power station in South Africa. Medupi Power Station: Located in Limpopo, it is a coal-fired power station that is still under construction. Gariep Dam: This hydroelectric power station is located in Free State and generates electricity using water from the Gariep Dam.
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?"
The power station at Electric Mountain in Llanberis works by storing excess electricity generated during periods of low demand by using it to pump water from a lower reservoir to an upper reservoir. When demand for electricity is high, the stored water is released back down, driving turbines to generate electricity. This process is known as pumped storage hydroelectricity.
it depends on how big the power station is
Ireland's largest power station is the Aghada gas-fired station. It is near Midleton in the east of the county of Cork. It is an electricity generating station, owned by the ESB (Electricity Supply Board), Ireland's main electricity provider.
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Koeberg Nuclear Power Station in South Africa has a capacity of around 1,860 megawatts, which can provide electricity to approximately two million households. It generates a significant portion of South Africa's electricity supply.
The first power station on the Waikato River is named the Horahora Power Station. It was built to provide electricity to the Martha gold mines in Waihi.