I don't want to avoid the question, but it is something like asking how big a lake is. Some are tiny and some enormous. Similarly, you may be asking about a small windmill on an farm in Lancaster, PA producing kilowatts or a large "wind farm" that connects to the east coast power grid and produces tens or hundreds of megawatts. A wind farm connecting the the Eastern Interconnection will tend to peak in the tens to low hundreds of MW.
Output will vary by design, amount of wind on a given day and by location. Typically windmills are installed in the "wind farms." The farms are then connected to the Eastern Interconnection.Take a look at PJM's Generation Queues. Filter by fuel type = wind. There are several examples in the Z2 queue. Click on the green circle under FEAS (for feasibility study report). You will find the plant output in MVA under General. If you are not overwhelmed and want more details, click on the green circle under IMP (for System Impact Study Report). You can find similar information for the Midwest at misoenergy.com. Again, search the site for generation queue. Other US energy markets you might want to check are nyiso.com, iso-ne.com, caiso.com.
Search the internet for "wind map United States" to see where it makes sense geographically to install wind resources. Also, be aware that too much wind is as bad as too little wind.
You can find a wealth of information in the PJM Renewable Integration Study (PRIS). See the
February 25
PRIS Task 1 Wind and Solar Power Profiles - Final Report
, 2015.
The PJM Renewable dashboard shows a summary of Wind Power in the region.
Stating at the biggest, the world's largest wind turbine is now the Enercon E-126. This turbine has a rotor diameter of 126 meters (413 feet). This new turbine is rated at 6 megawatts, but will be able to produce produce 7+ megawatts (or 20 million kilowatt hours per year).
The smallest turbines which produce fractional outputs are uses to activate wate pumps for cattle in many areas.
Meek Mill's weight is not publicly disclosed.
The energy produced by a 1000 watt windmill depends on the wind speed and consistency in the area where it's located. On average, a 1000 watt windmill can generate between 1500 to 2000 kWh of electricity per year. It's important to consider factors such as wind patterns and efficiency of the windmill in determining the actual energy output.
The energy output of a solar updraft tower depends on its size and location, but it can potentially generate hundreds of megawatts of power. This renewable energy technology uses the sun's heat to create an updraft that drives turbines to generate electricity.
The amount of energy that can be generated with solar energy depends on factors such as location, amount of sunlight, size of solar panel system, and efficiency of the panels. On average, a residential solar panel system can generate around 10-12 kilowatt-hours per square foot per year. Commercial and utility-scale solar installations can generate much more energy.
Wave energy has the potential to generate significant amounts of power. For example, a large wave energy farm could produce enough electricity to power thousands of homes. However, the actual power output depends on various factors like wave height, frequency, and location of the wave energy device.
They generate as much energy as Becky Crossfield eats in a buffet :P
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It is possible if you have a powerful enough windmill to generate that much electricity, and the right wires.
A wind turbine with a diameter of about 150m will generate about 10MW of power.
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Some times to much wind is entered into the wind mill so the wind mill might not be able to produce much or any energy.
Depends on the amount of electrical energy they (need to) generate. How much does the average nuclear plant generate ? How much does the average coal plant generate ?
None. A windmill is turned BY the wind, and can do work like generate electricity or operate a pump for raising water out of a well.
Meek Mill's weight is not publicly disclosed.
4 Watt-hours
Geothermal energy can generate a significant amount of energy, with estimates suggesting that it has the potential to produce around 3-5% of the global electricity demand. The amount of energy generated can vary depending on factors such as the location and size of the geothermal resource.