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  1. ENERGY|energy policy|energy policy|energy audit|available energy · PRODUCTION, TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH|technology and technical regulations|technology
    leibhéal cur in úsáid Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    Context 'Ar bhonn domhanda, ba cheart do bhreiseanna bliantúla ar acmhainneacht ghaoithe ar a laghad 329 GW in aghaidh na bliana a shroicheadh go dtí 2030 chun astaíochtaí glan‑nialasacha a bhaint amach faoi 2050, is é sin, níos mó ná ceithre oiread na leibhéal cur in úsáid atá ann inniu (75 GW).' Reference "Teachtaireacht maidir leis an bPlean Gníomhaíochta Eorpach um Chumhacht Ghaoithe, CELEX:52023DC0669/GA"
    méid cur in úsáid Reference Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex
    ga
    Context 'Má tá na peirspictíochtaí ar na méideanna cur in úsáid sna blianta amach romhainn míshoiléir, beidh drogall ar mhonaróirí an Aontais táirgeadh agus acmhainneachtaí a leathnú.' Reference "Teachtaireacht maidir leis an bPlean Gníomhaíochta Eorpach um Chumhacht Ghaoithe, CELEX:52023DC0669/GA"
    deployment level | deployment volume
    en
    Definition measure of installed capacity for energy generation Reference "COM-EN and COM-Terminology Coordination, based on:- European Commission, DG ENER, Correspondence dated 20.11.2023.- Wind Pledges - European Wind Power Action (14.10.2024), European Commission, 2023.- IEA Renewable Energy Technology Deployment Technology Collaboration Programme, Comparative Analysis of International Offshore Wind Energy Development (REWind Offshore) (14.10.2024), Utrecht, 2017, p. 14."
    Comment When quantified, it appears to most often be expressed in gigawatts (GW) or megawatts (MW), but other units such as exajoules (EJ) can be found in sources too.