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Assuming an mean annual capacity factor of 20%, how many onshore wind turbines of 3.5MW will be needed to produce every year the same amount of energy as the large coal power plant of Tuoketuo (5% error is acceptable).1 point192022402950381052706720

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Assuming an mean annual capacity factor of 20%, how many onshore wind turbines of 3.5MW will be needed to produce every year the same amount of energy as the large coal power plant of Tuoketuo (5% error is acceptable).1 point192022402950381052706720

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The question seems to be incomplete. Could you please provide the capacity of the Tuoketuo coal power plant?

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