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GW

American  
Or Gw
  1. gigawatt; gigawatts.


gw British  

abbreviation

  1. Guinea-Bissau

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OpenAI said it would expand its relationship with Nvidia to include using 3 gigawatts “of dedicated inference capacity and 2 GW of training on Vera Rubin systems.”

From MarketWatch

The bank estimates that there was roughly 47 GW of global annual gas turbine manufacturing capacity between 2023 and 2025.

From The Wall Street Journal

If a third of those engines get converted into turbines the size of FTAI’s turbine product, that would represent about 13 GW of capacity, or more than a quarter of the existing global natural gas turbine capacity estimated by Morgan Stanley.

From The Wall Street Journal

Energy Information Administration estimates that there are enough engines in retired military aircraft to convert to as much as 40 GW of power generating capacity, though this figure is very theoretical.

From The Wall Street Journal

New Delhi last year agreed to "in-principle approval" for six 1.2 GW nuclear power plants at Kovvada in Andhra Pradesh.

From Barron's