GW is a unit of installed capacity in gigawatt (GW).
TW is terawatt, 1 terawatt is equal to 1,000 GW (gigawatt), 1 gigawatt is equal to 1,000 MW (megawatt), 1 megawatt is equal to 1,000 KW (kilowatt) , 1 kilowatt is equal to 1000 W (Watt), 1 watt is equal to 1000 mW (milliwatt), and 1 milliwatt is equal to 1000 uW (microwatt).
Meaning of installed capacity
The full name of installed capacity is "installed capacity of a power plant", also known as "capacity of a power plant ", which refers to all steam or hydraulic turbines. installed in thermal power plants or hydroelectric power plants. The sum of the rated power of production units is one of the main indicators that characterize the construction scale and power generation capacity of a thermal power plant or hydroelectric power station.
In addition, the sum of the capacity instaisle of all thermal power plants, hydroelectric plants and other types of power plants in the entire power system is called "installed capacity" of the power system.
GW is short for gigawatt, often used to represent installed electricity generation capacity.
Installed capacity, the full name is “installed power plant capacity”, also known as “power plant capacity”. Refers to the sum of the nominal power of all steam turbines or hydroelectric production units installed in thermal or hydroelectric power stations. It is one of the main indicators that characterize the construction scale and power generation capacity of a thermal or hydroelectric power station. The unit is "kW".
Installed capacity should generally be based on local objective conditionsand the needs of the current electricity industry construction and development plan. The Electric Power Design Institute or other relevant technical departments should thoroughly consider various options and pipelines. political, technical and this can only be determined by a comprehensive analysis and comparison of many aspects such as economics.
In addition, the sum of the installed capacity of all thermal power plants, hydroelectric plants and other types of power plants in the entire power system is called the “installed capacity” of the power system. The total installed capacity of an electricity system refers to the sum of the rated effective power of the generating units actually installed in the system, measured in kilowatts (kW), megawatts (MW) and gigawatts (GW) (10 to the third power ). ).