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Discover Ludwig"power capacity" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English
It is often used in technical or scientific writing when describing the maximum amount of energy or power that a system or device can handle or produce. Example: The new wind turbine has a power capacity of 5 megawatts, making it one of the most efficient in the industry.
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Power capacity is down after power plants were knocked out because of the earthquake and tsunami.
Power capacity is 250 gigawatts, of which 8% is renewable.
Installed power capacity is 6,494 megawatts.
Griffith measures kite turbine power capacity by wingspan.
Onshore wind power capacity grew by 12 percent in 2015.
This has been changed to "total renewable power capacity".
Britain is worried about running out of power capacity.
The government aims to increase power capacity tenfold by 2017.
Despite Europe's installed wind power capacity now standing at 153.7GW, it is still a relatively small fraction of the region's 918.8GW of total power capacity.
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(Germany trebled its wind-power capacity in the past decade).
Last year the state doubled its wind-power capacity; this now provides 11% of its electricity.
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