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... Capacity ( in gigawatts ) 1990 2000 Brookhaven National Laboratory 177 Energy Information Administration ( middle ... capacity should be substantially higher than the current level . Table 4-5 presents the current and planned status of ...
... Capacity ( in gigawatts ) 1990 2000 Brookhaven National Laboratory 177 Energy Information Administration ( middle ... capacity should be substantially higher than the current level . Table 4-5 presents the current and planned status of ...
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... capacity factor . A kilowatt of capacity can produce 8760 kWh of electricity if the reactor is operated every single hour of the year . However , a reactor is shut down about 1 month per year for refueling ; in addi- tion , there may be ...
... capacity factor . A kilowatt of capacity can produce 8760 kWh of electricity if the reactor is operated every single hour of the year . However , a reactor is shut down about 1 month per year for refueling ; in addi- tion , there may be ...
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... capacity . Available capacity is less than nameplate capacity because of scheduled and forced outages . The available capacity of a plant is calculated by multiplying nameplate capacity ( X ,, ) by an availability factor ( A ,, ) . The ...
... capacity . Available capacity is less than nameplate capacity because of scheduled and forced outages . The available capacity of a plant is calculated by multiplying nameplate capacity ( X ,, ) by an availability factor ( A ,, ) . The ...
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