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Postal codes: USA: 81657, Canada: T5A 0A7

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What does TW stand for?

TeraWatt (10^12 watts)


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Hydro-Quebec Chief Executive Thierry Vandal told Dow Jones Newswires the New Brunswick transmission lines would allow his company to double the amount of energy it exports to the United States to between 20 and 25 terawatt hours by 2011.
Energy consumed by information and communications technologies as well as consumer electronics is forecasted to double by 2022 and increase to 1,700 terawatt hours by 2030, the IEA found <a href="http://www.
If and when the wind farm is fully operational, it would produce a total of eight to 12 terawatt hours per year.
2 terawatt hours in 2008 - near maximum capacity - at an average price of pounds 51.
8 Megajoules of energy and be delivered with a power of over 400 Terawatts.
In less than 2 years, researchers have increased the machine's output of X rays from 40 terawatts to more than 210 terawatts.
Hydro-Quebec Chief Executive Thierry Vandal told Dow Jones Newswires the New Brunswick transmission lines would allow his company to double the amount of energy it exports to the United States to between 20 and 25 terawatt hours by 2011.
Converting an Olympic swimming pool of water into hydrogen and oxygen per second would create 43 terawatts of power.

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