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That plant has a capacity equal to about 3 percent of the American market for solar panels.
The term also refers to the fluid dram, a measure of capacity equal to one-eighth fluid ounce.
Companies that buy electricity, like utilities that distribute it to homes and businesses, also pay for generating capacity equal to their expected demand.
A specific case study is analyzed: a wind farm with a nameplate capacity equal to that installed in Sardinia is considered.
There is a steady decrease in liquid level in Dewar when the plant is designed with a capacity equal to the time-averaged heat load.
Indeed, getting all power from renewables will require building capacity equal to several times the demand during the middle of the day and keeping it turned off much of the time.
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Similar to the analysis above, the closed-form expression of outage probability needs to be derived at first, and then the outage capacity equals to the target data rate with fixed outage probability.
In particular, at the current density of 1,480 mA g−1 (~11 C) the discharge capacity equals to 58 mAh g−1 or almost the half of the theoretical capacity of the material, and at the highest current load of 2,220 mA g−1 (~16.5 C) applied, the capacity of 33 mAh g−1 has been retained.
ISHED demonstrated the ability to generate circuitry architectures with capacities equal to or superior to those prepared manually, particularly for cases involving non-uniform air distribution.
The optimal hydrophobic nonwoven yielded maximal sorption capacities equal to 5.52 g/g and 10.03 g/g for dodecane and motor oil uptake, respectively.
There are assumed 20 identical wind generators in each wind farm, and each wind generator has the nominal capacities equal to 600 kW.
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