Being in power generation myself this is pretty interesting, but doesn't make sense. For example.. Hana Substation is shown as 2MW. However when you click on it, it shows two IC units at 1kW each. 2x1kW=2kW=/=2MW. I've never even heard of an IC unit being 1kW. That's basically nothing after I2R losses, etc. Am I missing something?
I'm not surprised that all of these plants are 20,30,50 years old. Of all the plants and stations I've been at, 90% of them are rust buckets. It's amazing the grid even works (I didn't say that...). No one wants to dump money into power stations anymore, they just keep patching shit to run another 5 years. I guess it's only providing you electricity - no big deal. Everyone is all about 'going green' or the classic NIMBY folks but are buying the latest and greatest shit out there that sucks energy like there's no tomorrow. Yea.... solar panels. Or WINDMILLS! We'll only need 500 million acres to provide the same amount of power an LM6000 may provide.
No a single LM6000 does not provide on the order of 7,812,500 MW of output...
Its actually output could be matched assuming say a 33% capacity factor then ~100 standard size wind turbine will be needed. Note that other activities such as agriculture can be done around said turbines.
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