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Figu1r0e0 8 depicts the plant factor1categorized by the energy conversion technology
of the90power plants. Due to the technical limits the nuclear power plant is ranked
first a80nd present the maximum plant factor among the other technologies.

percentage (%)percentage (%)  70

                              10600
                               9500

                              8400

                              7300

                              6200                        Steam  Hydroelectric Combine Cycle           Thermal

                              5100
                              400
                              30 Nuclear

                              20

                              10

                              0

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ImImpoprotrt Figure 8: Plant Factor of Different Technologies in Fiscal Year

 Annual electricity import was 2,618 GWh during the fiscal year. It manifests a

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 1,2815,0G00Wh reduction in comparing to the last fiscal year.

        1,080000

          860000
GWh GWh
                              640000

                              420000

                              2000                               Summer                          Fall           Winter
                                                  Spring                                               Winter

                                     0 Figure 9: Total Import in Fiscal Year
                                      Spring                     Summer  Fall

                                                          Figure 9: Total Import in Fiscal Year

1.   T h  i s o  b t a i n  e d  b y  d  i v i d i n g   th  e  a m  o u  n t  of generated energy to the amount of available capacity.

  1  T  h i s   o b  t a  in  e  d  b  y   d i v  i d  i n g   t h e   a m  ount of generated energy to the amount of available capacity.

 1 This obtained by dividing the amount of generated energy to the amount of available capacity.

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