The size standards for thermal energy production units are also changing. Currently, those under 300 MW are small units, and those under 200 MW are likely to be dismantled due to their high energy consumption and pollution. and 600-1000MW belong to large units. The unit capacity of the hydropower unit depends on the water storage height and the water storage volume of the dam. For example, the Three Gorges unit has a unit capacity of 700 MW, which is currently the largest in the world. The capacity of a single wind turbine unit is small, generally not more than 1 MW. Biomass energy is an industry supported by circular economy policy, and this type of unit is not common.
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A wind turbine with an installed capacity of 100,000 kilowatts means that its maximum operating efficiency is to generate 100,000 kilowatts of electricity per hour, or 1 million kilowatt hours of electricity.
However, for various reasons such as wind power and maintenance, it is impossible to guarantee full electricity production at all times.