Also New England has added 155 megawatts of wind generating capacity since the summer of 2012.
Wind is projected to supply 16% of Spain's entire electricity generating capacity by 2010.
Experts predict that 10%to 20% of coal-fired generating capacity will be retired by 2016.
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Installed wind-generating capacity was up 20% to 47 gigawatts, again measured by peak output.
Installed wind-generating capacity around the world grew 20% last year to 47 gigawatts (measured by peak output).
The UK government says up to 26GW of new gas generating capacity could be required by 2030.
AMs were told by energy companies that stopping turbines overnight would mean they lose half their generating capacity.
The company expects to ship products with 40 megawatts worth of annual generating capacity during the first quarter.
In addition, Japan has lost a substantial fraction of their electric-power generating capacity.
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"The underlying trends driving their cash-flow-generating capacity are no different now than they were a day ago, " he said.
Britain risks running out of energy generating capacity in the winter of 2015-16, according to the energy regulator Ofgem.
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Worldwide steel production got schmeissed and utilities lived off their inventories of steam coal when generating capacity turned into a surplus.
Meanwhile, Yukos, a Russian oil company, is positioning itself to buy generating capacity, and thus ensure control of its electricity supplies.
Those fiascos were the result not of a shortage of generating capacity, but rather of the failings of an antiquated grid.
This would equal 10% of existing generating capacity in some key markets.
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The country certainly needs more generating capacity, especially of the low-carbon kind.
They'll be pushed up by higher fuel input costs, the cost of renewing generating capacity and subsidies to renewables in some countries.
It wants to add electricity-generating capacity, lest China's breakneck growth be impeded.
Calls have already gone out for aggressive conservation and more generating capacity.
Some three-quarters of all new electricity-generating capacity in America now uses gas.
China is rapidly expanding its coal and natural gas generating capacity and will accelerate the process if oil prices remain high, Littell says.
Earlier this month, the energy regulator Ofgem warned that the UK risks running out of energy generating capacity in the winter of 2015-16.
The report on security of gas supply points out that share of generating capacity is on the way up, from 40% to 60%.
That is one reason why renewables account for just 3% of British electricity-generating capacity, compared with 28% in Germany and 16% in Spain.
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The main objective of smart power meters is to lower the peak load and thus enable utilities to keep down their peak generating capacity.
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The clean-energy glut was predictable, given the tendency of snow to melt in the spring and given whopping increases in the region's wind-generating capacity.
One thing everyone agrees on is that in the short term, such energy-saving schemes will be insufficient to compensate for Japan's lost generating capacity.
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The first area, planning for the expansion of power generating capacity, is beyond the scope of this piece but the second and third is not.
He said the UK needed a mix of renewables, new nuclear and fossil fuel energy as "a large slice of our current generating capacity shuts down".
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