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"installed capacity" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to the potential output of a device or system. For example, "The solar farm has an installed capacity of 1 megawatt."
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On the supply-side, the IEA expects that between 2009 and 2025 China will increase its installed capacity by the equivalent of America's entire installed capacity in 2008.
Current installed wind capacity in Iowa is 10percentt of potential installed capacity.
Renewables now account for nearly 9% of Chile's installed capacity.
With 77 MW of installed capacity, the park generates power for 100,000 homes.
"But we are running a fine line between our installed capacity and what we actually need.
The nuclear plant had an installed capacity of around 4,000MW.
In 2010 Germany had an installed capacity of 17.3GW of solar power.
Damage from the Iraq War has been less severe, but energy production remains below installed capacity.
Together, the dams would generate 6,450MW of electricity, 8% of Brazil's installed capacity.
I learned that installed capacity is different from actual energy generated.
A hydroelectric plant with an installed capacity of 6,000 megawatts was planned.
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