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  2. Nominal power (photovoltaic) - Wikipedia

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    In the context of domestic PV installations, the kilowatt (symbol kW) is the most common unit for nominal power, for example P peak = 1 kW. Colloquial English sometimes conflates the quantity power and its unit by using the non-standard label watt-peak (symbol W p), possibly prefixed as in kilowatt-peak (kW p), megawatt-peak (MW p), etc.

  3. Orders of magnitude (power) - Wikipedia

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    tech: power output of P-51 Mustang fighter aircraft 1.9 × 10 6 W astro: power per square meter potentially received by Earth at the peak of the Sun's red giant phase 2.0 × 10 6 W tech: peak power output of GE's standard wind turbine 2.4 × 10 6 W tech: peak power output of a Princess Coronation class steam locomotive (approx 3.3K EDHP on test ...

  4. Photovoltaics - Wikipedia

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    The peak power rating, W p, is the maximum output under standard test conditions (not the maximum possible output). Typical modules, which could measure approximately 1 by 2 metres (3 ft × 7 ft), will be rated from as low as 75 W to as high as 600 W, depending on their efficiency.

  5. Photovoltaic power station - Wikipedia

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    However, Canada, Japan, Spain, and the United States often specify using the converted lower nominal power output in MW AC, a measure more directly comparable to other forms of power generation. Most solar parks are developed at a scale of at least 1 MW p. As of 2018, the world's largest operating photovoltaic power stations surpassed 1 gigawatt.

  6. Peak envelope power - Wikipedia

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    Representation of the peak envelope power (PEP) using the example of an AM-modulated signal. The PEP is the power area shown in red. Peak envelope power (PEP) is the average power over a single radio frequency cycle at the crest of the modulation. This is a Federal Communications Commission definition. PEP is normally considered the occasional ...

  7. Power station - Wikipedia

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    The power generated by a power station is measured in multiples of the watt, typically megawatts (10 6 watts) or gigawatts (10 9 watts). Power stations vary greatly in capacity depending on the type of power plant and on historical, geographical and economic factors.