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 Renewables Update
DATE |
GWh |
% TOTAL |
---|---|---|
01 Jan 2014 | 27.7 | 84.8% |
02 Jan 2014 | 27.9 | 84.9% |
03 Jan 2014 | 28.9 | 85.3% |
04 Jan 2014 | 30.8 | 86.1% |
05 Jan 2014 | 30.5 | 86.0% |
06 Jan 2014 | 33.8 | 88.4% |
07 Jan 2014 | 34.4 | 89.5% |
Source: Open Electricity via OnlyFacts | Updated: 12-11-24
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MONTHLY RENEWABLES V. FOSSIL FUELS
Source: Open Electricity via OnlyFacts | Updated: 12-11-24
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Daily Renewable %
Source: Open Electricity via OnlyFacts | Updated: 12-11-24
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Monthly Renewable %
Source: Open Electricity via OnlyFacts | Updated: 12-11-24
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Daily Imports and Exports
Source: Open Electricity via OnlyFacts | Updated: 12-11-24
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Daily Electricity Imports
Source: Open Electricity via OnlyFacts | Updated: 12-11-24