The question has no real meaning - unanswerable.
It depends upon the rating of the plant. A typical plant will produce around 1100 megawatts per hour.
10 %
The produce about 2,300 KWH(kilowatt hour) a year.
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The amount of energy produced by wind power has several different factors, such as the amount and strength of the wind. However, some studies show that a 1.8 MW wind turbine can produce over 4,700,000 kWh of energy per year if located at a reasonable site.
It depends upon the rating of the plant. A typical plant will produce around 1100 megawatts per hour.
10 %
The produce about 2,300 KWH(kilowatt hour) a year.
power rating is the rate of moving energy their relationship in the amount of heat it produce it divided by time to move that much energy
The energy produced is related to the size of the power plant, not the amount of gas it uses. The question you really want answered is "How much gas does it take to produce a kilowatt of electricity?"
it produces 3.826*10 to the 26 power in one second
it intial power is low and did not produce much energy
1 kg of U-235 will produce as much energy as 1500 tons of coal
Probably not, as we use so much energy. It's a nice idea though!
1 MW of power running for 1 hour is 1 MWh of energy. One Megawatt-hour of electrical energy takes about half a ton of coal to produce. That would be 12 tons per day for a 1 MW generator, which could supply 300-500 houses (in the UK).
solar cells generate electric currents directly from the sun light
Wind power is not generated by countries, it is a global phenomena.