During the last twenty years overall losses have varied between 30.1 % and 42.6 % of gross generation, including station auxiliary use.
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During the last twenty years overall losses have varied between 30 . 1 % and 42 . 6 % of gross generation, including station auxiliary use.
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This PHWR reactor has a gross generation capacity of 678 MW . Wolseong reactors 2, 3 and 4 were completed in 1997, 1998 and 1999, respectively.
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This figure is about 18 % smaller than the generated electricity, due to grid losses, storage losses, and self-consumption from power plants ( gross generation ).
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The gross generation of electricity in that year was 14.50 Quads [ 4, 250 TWh ]; the difference, 27.10 Quads [ 7, 942 TWh ], was conversion losses.
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Non hydroelectric renewable electricity more than doubled during the period growing from 25, 848 GWh in 2010 to 62, 748 GWh in 2015, a rise from around 9.3 % to 22.3 % of total gross generation.
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Gross generation was 234 TWh that same year ( not including cogeneration and autogeneration ), with 79.2 % coming from conventional thermal sources, 16.6 % from hydroelectricity, 4.2 % from nuclear power and 3 % from geothermal sources.
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An analysis of recent data shows that present T & D ( technical ) loss should be about 19 % of net generation or about 18 % of gross generation out of which transmission loss ( along with transformers ) is about 5.4 %.
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An analysis of recent data shows that present T & AMP; D ( technical ) loss should be about 19 % of net generation or about 18 % of gross generation out of which transmission loss ( along with transformers ) is about 5 . 4 %.
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Leyte island is where the first geothermal power plant, a 3 megawatt wellhead unit, started operations in July 1977 . as of December 2009 show the nation's installed geothermal capacity stands at 1904 megawatts, with gross generation of 10, 311 gigawatt-hrs for all of 2009, representing 17 % of the nation's total power generation mix.