The first skyscraper to integrate large-scale wind turbines suspends three 1,200-megawatt units between its matching 787-foot office towers. The turbines, which were completed in April, supply 15 percent of the electricity for the two buildings—roughly the same amount used by 300 homes.
for those not familiar with converting numbers across the pond: most of the world uses a comma where we in the states use a decimal point. If you notice: 1.200Mw = 1200kw = 1,200kw But, in europe - and dubai - 1.200Mw is written 1,200Mw Clearly someone got sloppy w/ the cut & paste. If you look up above at the figures per turbine they do in fact add up to 1.200Mw (or, for practically the entire world: 1,200Mw). The is simply an error in the translation of mathematical symbols.
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