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- 8 Sep 2021 - This table lists the photovoltaic and thermal generation (in gigawatt-hours) and capacity (in megawatts) as of 2018 for each county of California that produces solar energy at utility-scale. The totals are also reported.catalog.data.gov. State of California. United States of America. English.
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8 Sep 2021 - This map depicts the peak loads (in megawatts) for the sixteen largest publicly owned electric utilities (POEU) whose annual electric demand exceeds 700 gigawatt-hours (GWh) in California, 2018. The peak loads for the remaining smaller POEUs and the totals are also given. Data obtained fromcatalog.data.gov. State of California. United States of America. English.html
29 Nov 2021 - Energy Efficiency/ Conservation - monthly energy savings achieved measured in average MegaWatts (aMW). It represents the total kWh savings for residential and commercial customers from completed projects translated into aMW.catalog.data.gov. City of Seattle. United States of America. English.csv, json, rdf +1
8 Sep 2021 - The map depicts the average wind project capacity (in megawatts) within each state as well as the year of the first wind project. Similar data is shown for counties within California. The table on the second page of the document lists the total number of projects, the total number of turbinescatalog.data.gov. State of California. United States of America. English.html
12 Apr 2020 - Number of installed capacity of renewable energy (Megawatts) in each financial year from 1999/00 to 2016/17. Worksheet includes data by district and type of renewable energy. This data supercedes data published in previous years.ckan.publishing.service.gov.uk. Cambridgeshire Insight. United Kingdom. English.csv, xlsx | Rows: 35 |
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8 Sep 2021 - (megawatts) is also given. The total statewide capacity generated from these sources is depictedcatalog.data.gov. State of California. United States of America. English.html
13 Jan 2021 - Offshore Wind is a viable source of energy capable of providing 900,000 megawatts (MW) of electricityalmost enough energy to power the entire country. Considering human and natural ocean uses while assessing offshore wind speed can help identify potential conflicts and alternatives for wind farmcatalog.data.gov. Federal Geographic Data Committee. United States of America. English.13 Jan 2021 - Offshore Wind is a viable source of energy capable of providing 900,000 megawatts (MW) of electricityalmost enough energy to power the entire country. Considering human and natural ocean uses while assessing offshore wind speed can help identify potential conflicts and alternatives for wind farmcatalog.data.gov. Federal Geographic Data Committee. United States of America. English.8 Sep 2021 - (megawatts) is also given. The total statewide capacity generated from these sources is depictedcatalog.data.gov. State of California. United States of America. English.html
7 Sep 2021 - The PRTR Energy sector includes the following activities: (a) Mineral oil and gas refineries. (b) Installations for gasification and liquefaction. (c) Thermal power stations and other combustion installations with a heat input of 50 megawatts (MW). (d) Coke ovens. (e) Coal rolling millsdata.gov.ie. Environmental Protection Agency. United Kingdom. English.html, wms