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he unit was begun (phase I) with a generation | capacity of 420 MW 1998. |
This gave the site a total generation | capacity of 2170 MW over the three stations, making it |
Its power generation | capacity is 270 kW. |
e hydroelectric power plant with a generation | capacity of 2,772 megawatts (MW). |
Originally these units had a generation | capacity of 200 MW, but after turbine modernization be |
he city's current 2-megawatt solar generation | capacity. |
consists of 12 units, with 110 MW generation | capacity each. |
The proposed generation | capacity was 114.6 megawatts at peak load, with a 50% |
It has installed power generation | capacity of 1,775 MW. |
in 1971 and has an installed power generation | capacity of 17 MW. |
The power station has a generation | capacity of 378 MW. |
ght steam turbines with a combined generation | capacity of 1,720 MW of electricity. |
n with a 2,000 horsepower (1.5 MW) generation | capacity. |
Current entire power generation | capacity of the power station is 591 MW. |
It has an electrical generation | capacity of 700 MW and went in service in 1968. |
Two units each with a generation | capacity of 144 MW went in service respectively in 198 |
ts(MWs) of owned or operated power generation | capacity, 371 MWs of capacity owned through Power Purc |
electric Plant at Mathis Dam has a generation | capacity of 16,000 kilowatts. |
and the second largest in terms of generation | capacity. |
It has a generation | capacity of 810 MW. |
allows for future expansion of the generation | capacity to 7 MW of power. |
Weak generative | capacity refers to the set of strings (also called lan |
The generator | capacity was uprated in the 1990s to 107,000 kilowatts |
on the ONdigital platform using S4C's gifted | capacity on multiplex A, and later Sky and NTL. |
und that the school is satisfactory with good | capacity to improve. |
Government | Capacity and Political Responsiveness. |
The grandstand | capacity is 3,500. |
erences among themselves, Old Hop had a great | capacity to bring them together. |
This swamp has a great | capacity to hold water, which also contributes to the |
lic potential is believed to confer a greater | capacity to harvest energy contributing to obesity. |
nickel-cadmium C batteries have much greater | capacity.) |
These are 12 metres long and have greater | capacity. |
ickel-cadmium AA batteries have much greater | capacity.) |
s at Ernst-Happel-Stadion as it has a greater | capacity than their Gerhard Hanappi Stadium. |
ises, but they were rebuilt at a much greater | capacity in the 1860s. |
Gross | capacity 179.399,11 m³ |
The current ground | capacity is 7,500. |
home matches at Bromley's Hayes Lane ground ( | capacity 5,000). |
and at the clubhouse end increased the ground | capacity to 17.498 from the 2007/08 season. |
These ongoing works may mean that the ground | capacity has to be revisited. |
ootball League because of insufficient ground | capacity and facilities. |
n of temporary seating to double the ground's | capacity. |
obody was hurt, but as a result, the ground's | capacity fell to below 5,000. |
It had | capacity for 2,500 people, including 1,448 seats. |
d the Dickens Athletic Center, which only had | capacity to seat 2,500 persons. |
on, East Riding of Yorkshire with a main hall | capacity of 3,500. |
y completed construction increased the hall's | capacity from about 300 residents to nearly 600. |
The hall's | capacity is 3,500 people and it houses concerts, plus |
Hamburg's | capacity was increased to nine vehicles. |
Bandwidth handling | capacity of networking hardware |
ilding of 2500 square meters, with a handling | capacity of 100 passengers at peak hour. |
The cargo handling | capacity will also increase from the present 350,000 c |
September 2006, which will see total handling | capacity being increased to 91 Mt/a in 2009. |
sen speakers in terms of their power handling | capacity. |
It has | capacity of 4.4 billion cubic meters wet natural gas p |
It has | capacity to occupy more than 25,000 people at a time. |
are often performed at the church, which has | capacity for 120 guests. |
It has | capacity for 1,250 students and promotes a specialism |
It has | capacity for around 1,500 pupils aged 11 to 18, of who |
It has | capacity for 5,500 spectators. |
The main auditorium has | capacity of 1,756 seats. |
ine is 215-kilometre (134 mi) long and it has | capacity of 1.8 billion cubic meters of natural gas pe |
Three units have | capacity of 225 MW, two 125 MW, and one 230 MW. |
Double units 1 and 2 have | capacity of 300 MW, and single units 4, 5, and 6 have |
satellite building, and when opened will have | capacity for 30 million passengers annually. |
Basements have | capacity to accommodate three hundred cars at a time. |
The base appears to have | capacity for about 50 planes. |
verseen by Catholic priests and sisters, have | capacity for 850 students. |
Supportive Living Unit - Mental Health | Capacity 96 inmates (double bunk) |
are masses of material that have a high heat | capacity and thermal conductivity. |
te that internal chills will absorb both heat | capacity and heat of fusion energy. |
J/(mol K) and heat | capacity, cp is 49.2 J/(mol K). |
A material with high thermal mass (high heat | capacity and low conductivity) will have a large therm |
the star), or if the gas has a very high heat | capacity (i. |
The Heat | Capacity Mapping Mission (HCMM) was the first Applicat |
If the cool fluid has a much lower heat | capacity rate, that is desirable. |
A hot fluid's heat | capacity rate can be much greater than, equal to, or m |
Volumetric heat | capacity (VHC), also termed volume-specific heat capac |
ρ is the density and cp is the specific heat | capacity. |
Debye model - A model of the heat | capacity of solids as a function of temperature |
th Mach number (M) and ratio of specific heat | capacity (γ). |
t of ρ and cp is known as the volumetric heat | capacity. |
He worked on the specific heat | capacity and the expansion and refractive indices of g |
ly makes negligible contributions to the heat | capacity. |
This also reduces the specific heat | capacity of the fluid and increases the viscosity, inc |
The heat | capacity of one mole of the solid from 0 K to the melt |
Where CpL is the heat | capacity of the liquid. |
Specific heat | capacity: 210 J/kg·K at 293 K |
thermal conductivity and its volumetric heat | capacity. |
is useful to specify the volume-specific heat | capacity, commonly called volumetric heat capacity, wh |
Heat | capacity was measured over a temperature range 12-300° |
or the Dulong-Petit law for the specific heat | capacity of metals, which he co-discovered with Pierre |
gasses it may be confused with specific heat | capacity at constant volume. |
biomass power plants having an installed heat | capacity of 140 MW and electric capacity of 40 MW. |
MV of heating | capacity. |
In her | capacity as Motor Vehicles Commissioner, Naples served |
Gymnastics Hall of Fame twice; in 1998 in her | capacity as a member of the 1996 U.S. gymnastics team, |
(Armistice Day) by Queen Elizabeth II, in her | capacity as Queen of New Zealand. |
Planning Organization (DPT) in Ankara in her | capacity as an economist. |
ed as the Channel Fleet, she continued in her | capacity as flagship as a Channel Fleet unit. |
, the Virginia Tech shooter did not have high | capacity magazines; they were the AWB compliant 10 rou |
mory is expandable to 32 gigabytes using High | Capacity microSDHC (TransFlash) cards. |
It is a high | capacity network capable of delivering any number of I |
These systems are primarily used for high | capacity, short distance (less than 1 mile) communicat |
The ship also has a high | capacity shield grid and, according to dialogue in the |
Such a polynomial has a high | capacity. |
raised half a million dollars to build a high | capacity well in Nicaragua and 13 wells in Liberia. |
about 50 pages a second and comes with a high | capacity crawler robot which is compatible with the ro |
00A cruiser was developed to exploit the high | capacity end of the market for large cruisers. |
or shallow water, transport helicopters, high | capacity water pumps, mobile power generators, fuel, f |
Like the trams, they were large, high | capacity double-deckers, with rapid acceleration. |
0, Surefire introduced STANAG compatible high | capacity magazines with a capacity of 60 or 100 rounds |
er acetic acid must therefore maintain a high | capacity while within this pH range. |
four trains at once, the reason for its high | capacity. |
Higher speed and higher | capacity, relative to tape or floppy, resulting in sho |
Where higher | capacity magazines are legally permitted, there are a |
d to standard bench seating, but had a higher | capacity for standing. |
ility while simultaneously maintaining higher | capacity. |
nsmission but capable of teaching at a higher | capacity. |
On higher | capacity disks, such as 1.2 MB disks, the original boo |
h, which could be coupled together for higher | capacity. |
Basic Atom Pro, a line of higher | capacity devices. |
Highest | capacity tape cartridge from 2003 to 2006. |
Street Pumping Station, which is the highest | capacity station in the system. |
t private bank by asset size with the highest | capacity to generate recurrent banking revenues. |
The reservoir first filled to its highest | capacity in August 1974. |
ctive of these projects is to improve highway | capacity and safety along the corridor. |
intersections briefly increase the highway's | capacity from 4 to 6 lanes. |
f Justice on a number of occasions during his | capacity as the Vice President and retired subsequentl |
Defendant Frank M. Arguimbau was sued in his | capacity as surviving partner of the firm of Schroeder |
In his | capacity as director of Citizens United, the organizat |
was known for his dexterity in combat and his | capacity for leadership. |
In his | capacity as rosh yeshiva, Abba Shaul maintained a heav |
It was formally opened by Rab Butler in his | capacity as High Steward of Cambridge on 13 July 1971. |
In his | capacity of cardinal, Hinsely served as one of the ele |
In his | capacity as the Bishop of Ulcinium, he participated in |
Finance and Economic Affairs in 2004, in his | capacity as executive director the Huron Perth Communi |
of contributors who supported Knowles in his | capacity as an editor. |
In his | capacity as Education Minister Roosevelt Skerrit found |
local gods were identified with Apollo in his | capacity of god of healing. |
In his | capacity as senior admiral he was president at the cou |
His Times obituary noted his | capacity for "getting on with and getting the best out |
In his | capacity as Archbishop and Prince-Elector, Salentin ha |
In addition to his | capacity as both a composer and conductor, Wilfrid Hol |
In his | capacity as a players' agent, he has attracted controv |
was summoned to the English parliament in his | capacity of archbishop of Dublin. |
In his | capacity as a professor at the University of Mississip |
In this job his | capacity for innovation flourished. |
made more than 1000 trips to the peak in his | capacity as park meteorologist until 1945, when he was |
In his | capacity as Vice-Chancellor, he was the Welsh Supernum |
he President of the Church is speaking in his | capacity as such and when he is offering personal opin |
f English-language fatwa given by Raza in his | capacity as an Isalmic jurist. |
ry Fellowship of Jesus College, Oxford in his | capacity as Principal of the University College of Wal |
In his | capacity as Assistant Secretary, Inderfurth was respon |
At the same time, he was - in his | capacity as a singer-songwriter - one of the major voi |
this period in his life that he developed his | capacity for languages. |
from 2001, and he attended once again in his | capacity as chairman of the Cross-strait Common Market |
ald of St Andrews on 20 November 1160, in his | capacity as Papal legate. |
liver never lost his sense of humour, nor his | capacity for being frank. |
Renowned for his | capacity of welcome Ivor Williams subscribed to many Q |
In his | capacity as Vice-Chancellor, he was the Welsh Supernum |
the video the appellant was not acting in his | capacity as a councillor. |
His | capacity to get bills passed in parliament was unmatch |
In his | capacity as committee member, he was able to push for |
In his | capacity with the brewery, he writes a column every mo |
In his | capacity of acting Foreign Minister, Otyrba headed the |
operated as Streicher's representative in his | capacity as Gauleiter of Franconia. |
ining that he had written to Henderson in his | capacity as Lord-Lieutenant of Aberdeenshire. |
In his | capacity as producer of NYPD Blue he won the Emmy Awar |
In his | capacity as Vice President of EDYE, Lambrakis particip |
In his | capacity as Principal of St David's, he became a Fello |
Benelli continued in his | capacity of Cardinal Archbishop of Florence until he d |
break of war with Iran that year severely hit | capacity. |
Its hockey | capacity is 3,571 seated, plus 708 standing. |
Both ships had a hold | capacity of 580 million liters (3.65 million US barrel |
redged for silt to increase its water holding | capacity. |
n - red and deep with excellent water holding | capacity. |
pends on rainfall distribution, water holding | capacity of the soil and sub-soil moisture. |
tions, water availability, soil water holding | capacity and its nutrient content. |
The dam holding | capacity is 30,199 million litres. |
ng improvement in soil texture, water holding | capacity, soil aeration for better root development. |
Gerson has functioned in an honorary | capacity as advisor in various union ministries and th |
nder their services in an absolutely honorary | capacity. |
Terminal E, with a 2,000 passengers per hour | capacity is expected to be completed ca. |
erator is rated at about 20 kilowatts (27 hp) | capacity. |
of investment in water or insufficient human | capacity to satisfy the demand for water. |
of investment in water or insufficient human | capacity to satisfy the demand for water. |
"Characteristic of Hunter's | capacity for thinking big was the Commonwealth Arts Fe |
Its hydraulic | capacity at peak times was up to 1,000 litres per seco |
The Cizre Dam will have a hydro-power | capacity of 240 MW and will provide irrigation for 121 |
The installed hydroelectric | capacity is 157 megawatts and it provides 70% of count |
The dam has an installed hydroelectric | capacity of 110 MW and is designed to ultimately irrig |
It accounts about twenty percent of IEC's | capacity. |
Since October 2007, the UK import | capacity is 25.5 billion cubic metres per year followi |
ways and an extra ticket hall each to improve | capacity. |
t may also become a freight artery to improve | capacity on the West Coast Main Line. |
l systems, and power management, and improved | capacity for air conditioning and chilled water distri |
ized on reduction of cost of sales, improving | capacity utilization, scrap reduction and cycle-time r |
ckets can be collapsible or rigid and vary in | capacity from 72 to 2,600 gallons (275 to 9,840 liters |
8,000 cubic meters to 200,000 cubic meters in | capacity. |
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