How is 100 W produced over 24 hours in Edexcel Unit 4 Specimen Paper?

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Homework Statement



Please can someone look at the attached question (I have extracted MS and relevant previous pieces of information)

Where do they get the idea that 100 W is produced over 24 hours ??

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The Attempt at a Solution

I know power = work done / time
but if power is in Watts, time is in seconds (W = J/s)

also if each low energy bulb is 11W (11*4 = 44W). so surely no energy is needed from national grid but they suggest it does (44W << 100W)

please can someone explain the MS (or Q or both) to me
 

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He's saying the turbine would continuously produce 100 W over a 24 hour day while the demand for lightbulb is not continuous. He wanted to do his calculation in Watts instead of Jewels. If you prefer, you could calculate the total number of jewels produced over 24 hours and compare that to the total number of jewels consumed over 24 hours.
 
flatmaster said:
He's saying the turbine would continuously produce 100 W over a 24 hour day while the demand for lightbulb is not continuous. He wanted to do his calculation in Watts instead of Jewels. If you prefer, you could calculate the total number of jewels produced over 24 hours and compare that to the total number of jewels consumed over 24 hours.

but 11 W is less than 100W so why would energy be needed from national grid