they can hear any thing rom at leat 12 miles away
Nominal capacity is the rate at which the parties involved would like for the plant to operate. Design capacity is the rate at which the designers have engineered the plan to operate.
plant total generation + deemed generation divided by plant capacity multiply by no of hours
The biggest power plant in the Philippines in terms of generating capacity is the Sual Coal-Fired Power Plant in Lingayen Gulf in Pangasinan. It has a capacity of 1216 MW. Please see www.jcmiras.net/surge/p174.htm
Source of heat and sometimes generating capacity.
Its is process term which means the reduced capacity w.r.t. the rated capacity. For example if plant rated capacity is x and turndown capacity is 85% that means 0.85x. And similarly the turndown ratio would be x/0.85x.
The answer is 8,000 multiplied by the capacity of the power plant expressed in kilowatt hours, which the question unfortunately neglects to specify.
By increasing speed of the packer
amount of machinery and equipment / size of factory building
The plant capacity in production process is related to the ammount of organic compounds synthesized per unit area in a given time. In other words, it depends on the efficiency of photosynthesis by its leaves in a given situation.
Not necessary, it depend on the designed plant size. Nuclear power plant can be as small as few hundred watts to Gigawatts of electricity capacity.
power that can be produced by generator at any insant of time
Approx. 2km x 1.5km would be my guess having worked in a plant with half the capacity of the one in Nelson