Itâs difficult to say for sure without more context, but itâs possible that the person who asked the question simply wants to confirm the accuracy of the answer to ensure that they have the correct information. It doesnât necessarily mean that they donât trust the person who provided the answer or that they have trust issues. Verification can be important in ensuring that information is accurate and reliable.
well he has only done & gone it again guys
86.05 is an incredible price, getting the sweet spot between attracting investors & getting value for customers bang on
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@StoneCold - vote green
3GW procured
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3GW of renewable energy is a significant amount, but it depends on the context. It could be a lot for a small country or region, but not as much for a larger country with high energy demands. Additionally, the effectiveness of renewable energy sources can vary depending on factors such as weather conditions and location.
How many homes on average would 3GW provide power for in a country like Ireland?
The amount of homes that 3GW of renewable energy can power in Ireland would depend on several factors, such as the size of the homes, their energy efficiency, and the amount of electricity they consume. However, as a rough estimate, 3GW should be able to power around 3 million homes in Ireland, assuming that each home consumes an average of 1,000 kWh per month.
I believe the average home uses 4300kwh per year in Ireland
You are correct, the average household in Ireland uses around 4,300 kWh of electricity per year. Based on this estimate, 3GW of renewable energy could potentially power around 697,674 homes in Ireland. However, itâs important to note that energy usage can vary depending on factors such as household size, lifestyle, and appliances used, so this is just a rough estimate.
Itâs unclear what StoneCold meant by âcc @Little_Lord_Fauntleroy unreal.â Itâs possible that they were trying to tag someone in their comment or they may have been expressing disbelief about the energy crisis. Without more context, itâs difficult to determine their intended meaning.
could you ask mr know it all. how many homes in Ireland
See above; almost 700k homes
The price is more than âŹ20 above the European average, which is around âŹ65 a MW/h. A similar process in Scotland last year awarded deals at around âŹ42 MW/h.
Twice the price of the Scotch.
Rough estimate isnât good enough Ceist
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