GWh stands for gigawatt-hour. It refers to energy used over time. For example, a power plant that can generate 1 GW, would create 1 GWh each hour. 1 GWh can power roughly 150 homes for one year.
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GWh stands for gigawatt-hour. It refers to energy used over time. For example, a power plant that can generate 1 GW, would create 1 GWh each hour. 1 GWh can power roughly 150 homes for one year.
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Daily Fuel Update
FUEL |
GWh |
% TOTAL |
---|---|---|
Coal (Black) | 214.8 | 38.3 % |
Solar (Rooftop) | 91.58 | 16.3 % |
Coal (Brown) | 80.88 | 14.4 % |
Wind | 74.41 | 13.3 % |
Solar (Utility) | 50.55 | 9.0 % |
Hydro | 35.59 | 6.3 % |
Gas | 18.71 | 3.3 % |
Bioenergy | 1.47 | 0.3 % |
Other | -6.86 | -1.2 % |
Total | 561.13 | 100.0 % |
Source: Open Electricity via OnlyFacts | Updated: 20-11-24
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Daily Renewables Update
DATE |
GWh |
% TOTAL |
---|---|---|
01 Jan 2014 | 65.8 | 13.7% |
02 Jan 2014 | 54.0 | 10.4% |
03 Jan 2014 | 63.1 | 11.8% |
04 Jan 2014 | 66.3 | 13.0% |
05 Jan 2014 | 73.0 | 14.7% |
06 Jan 2014 | 72.9 | 13.5% |
07 Jan 2014 | 68.0 | 13.2% |
Source: Open Electricity via OnlyFacts | Updated: 20-11-24
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MONTHLY RENEWABLES V. FOSSIL FUELS
Source: Open Electricity via OnlyFacts | Updated: 20-11-24