Amount of electricity that can be produced = installed wind capacity multiplied by the working hours of the wind turbine. For example: a wind power plant with an installed capacity of 200 MW has a total working time of 2,000 hours per year, then. its electricity production capacity is: 200 MW* 2000=400,000 MW. That is to say, the wind power plant can produce 400 million kWh of electricity per year.
Planned electricity production and actual electricity production
Introduction Designed energy production and actual energy production Capable energy production = installed wind energy capacity multiplied by the operating hours of the wind turbine. For example: a wind power plant with an installed capacity of 200 MW has a total oper