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    None of those 27,838 Gwh comes from offshore wind- yet.

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    The United States comes in second place with 572,409 Gwh.

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    The plant's capacity will be enhanced up to 30 Gwh after some time.

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    Floating tidal-power turbine generates 3 Gwh of energy in its first year of testing.

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    The proposals are part of the plan to manufacture 50 Gigawatt hour(Gwh) batteries by 2030.

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    Innovative floating tidal-power turbine generates 3 Gwh of energy in its first year of testing.

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    Next articleInnovative floating tidal-power turbine generates 3 Gwh of energy in its first year of testing.

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    Each Gwh of battery capacity can power 10 lakhs homes for an hour and about 30,000 electric vehicles respectively.

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    The system is located 5km off the coast of Agucadoura, Portugal, and has already produced in excess of 1.7 Gwh.

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    The system is located 5km off the coast of Aguçadoura, Portugal, and has already produced in excess of 1.7 Gwh.

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    The Initial capacity of the plant will be 1Gwh and it will be scaled up to 30 Gwh in due course.

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    The projected wind farm's annual output was expected to be 2,800 Gwh, which is equal to 30.9% of Estonia's total electricity output.

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    The projected wind farm's annual output was expected to be 2,800 Gwh, which is equal to 30.9% of Estonia's total electricity output in 2015.

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    Twenty-four countries generated a total of 56,786 gigawatt-hours(Gwh)(204 PJ) of electricity from geothermal power in 2005, accounting for 0.3% of worldwide electricity consumption.

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    Twenty-four countries generated a total of 56,786 Gwh(204 PJ) of electricity from geothermal power in 2005, accounting for 0.3% of worldwide electricity consumption.

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    In very windy years, that 18-MW wind farm may produce up to 62 thousand MWh(or 62 Gwh) of electricity and 39 thousand MWh annually.

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    There are 1.94 million public lights- one for every 10 Australians- that annually cost A$210 million, use 1,035 Gwh of electricity and are responsible for 1.15 million tonnes of CO2 emissions.

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    According to AQUIND, the 16,000 Gwh of electricity that will be transmitted between the two countries each year would represent 5 percent and 3 percent of the total consumption of Great Britain and France respectively.

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    Given the Sahara covers about 9m km², that means the total energy available- that is, if every inch of the desert soaked up every drop of the sun's energy- is more than 22 billion gigawatt-hours(Gwh) a year.

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    Given the Sahara covers about 9m km², that means the total energy available- that is, if every inch of the desert soaked up every drop of the sun's energy- is more than 22 billion gigawatt hours(Gwh) a year.

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    Given the Sahara covers about 9 million km², that means the total energy available- that is, if every inch of the desert soaked up every drop of the sun's energy- is more than 22 billion gigawatt hours(Gwh) a year.

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    Given the Sahara covers about nine million sq km, that means the total energy available- that is, if every inch of the desert soaked up every drop of the sun's energy- is more than 22 billion gigawatt hours(Gwh) a year.

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