Total generating capacity is just over 1,000 gigawatts total generating capacity.(note this is nameplate generating capacity in aggregate of all power generating facilities).įollowing an observational study of a tango dancer exhibiting criteria of dependence on this dance, we performed a survey to assess whether this case was unique or frequently encountered in the tango dancing community. Cities the article cites, and throwing in Aspen, is around 100 megawatts or 0.1 gigawatts.the U.S. Are in a position to benefit from hydro or biomass power, unless we start burning our trash, but that's not exactly green/no-carbon.I'll make a guess that the U.S. Seattle yes, mostly hydropower.Burlington, VT 55MW (very small) wood-fired with natural gas auto-transfer backup, plus some hydro.I know Aspen is City of Aspen Electric only, with a very small customer base (hydro, 5MW).and then Eugene, OR - mostly hydro, with some nuke, biomass, wind.88k customers (again, very small).the rest of the cities are in other countries, and I'm guessing they are very small amounts of power usage/capacity.not many cities/localities in the U.S. I’m skeptical.I know things are improving, but this seems a bit much.unless they mean 100 “city governments”.okay, so now i'm doing the math.
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