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Units for Nuclear power generation graph
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== Units for Nuclear power generation graph ==
The vertical axis is labelled in TWh which is a unit of energy not power. I guess the graph is of TWh/year which is a (weird) unit for power. 2,500 TWh/year is 290GW BTW. Does this bother anyone else? [[User:PeterGrecian|PeterGrecian]] ([[User talk:PeterGrecian|talk]]) 08:18, 5 June 2024 (UTC)
:I don't see what's the problem. That's the energy generated each year (not the installed capacity). This is the standard way and units for displaying this information. The convention in energy engineering and energy science is to use kW and multiples for installed capacity and kWh and multiples (including TWh) for energy generated. --[[User:Ita140188|Ita140188]] ([[User talk:Ita140188|talk]]) 12:47, 5 June 2024 (UTC)