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Answered by 31aliahmedzahidshaik
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The energy world can be a difficult place to navigate, especially if you’re not speaking the same language.

One term commonly thrown around is generation capacity.

This is essentially one way experts in the field can measure the growth of energy resources ranging from wind to nuclear power.

So what does it mean and how does it work?

Let’s break it down.

Capacity = Maximum Power Output

When it comes to generation capacity, think maximum power output.

Capacity is the amount of electricity a generator can produce when it’s running at full blast. This maximum amount of power is typically measured in megawatts (MW) or kilowatts and helps utilities project just how big of an electricity load a generator can handle.

U.S. nuclear generation capacity exceeded more than 98 gigawatts in 2019. That made up 9% of the country’s total capacity and also let us know the total amount of electricity all 58 U.S. commercial nuclear power plants were capable of producing that year.

*It’s important to note this is not the actual amount of electricity nuclear produced that year (20%), which we’ll get to in a bit.

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