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How does a 2.5 MW wind turbine costing $ 4 million compare to a 5-kw wind turbine $3 /W? a) Same $/w b) Smaller $/w c) Larger $/w
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How does a 2.5 MW wind turbine costing $ 4 million compare to a 5-kw wind turbine $3 /W? a) Same $/w b) Smaller $/w c) Larger $/w
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MW means megawatt, and one megawatt is a million Watts.
The 2.5 MW turbine is 4/2.5=1.6 $/w
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