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Power versus energy

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Could someone please check the following statement in the article, in particular the unit used:

"The power output of the OGK-2 power plants in 2007 was around 48 TW."

It seems there may be a confusion between power (watts) and energy (watt-hours). Considering the 5 power listed plants output 8,700 MW (or 8.7 GW), it is inconceivable that they could somehow output 48 TW (4,800 GW or 4,800,000 MW). Perhaps the sentence should correctly read:

"The power output of the OGK-2 power plants in 2007 was around 48 TWh."

Having worked in the electrical power industry for several years, this is a common mistake. Power is an instantaneous value; energy is power integrated over time.

Thanks. Truthanado (talk) 00:19, 19 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]