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  • 101plant — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 living thing ADJECTIVE ▪ delicate ▪ wild ▪ native ▪ rare ▪ garden, house …

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  • 102Drax power station — Viewed from the east in October 2007 …

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  • 103Environmental impact of nuclear power — Nuclear power activities involving the environment; mining, enrichment, generation and geological disposal. The environmental impact of nuclear power results from the nuclear fuel cycle, operation, and the effects of nuclear accidents. The… …

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  • 104Intermittent power source — [ Erie Shores Wind Farm monthly output over a two year period] An intermittent power source is a source of electric power generation that may be uncontrollably variable or more intermittent than conventional power sources, and therefore non… …

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  • 105Environmental effects of nuclear power — Nuclear power, as with all power sources, has an effect on the environment through the nuclear fuel cycle, through operation, and (in Europe) from the lingering effects of the Chernobyl accident.Waste heatAs with any thermal power station,… …

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  • 106Blyth Power Station — Infobox UK power station static static image caption=Blyth A and B Power Stations. Viewed from across the Blyth estuary on 11 June 2000. Blyth A is on the right and Blyth B is on the left. os grid reference=NZ301832 latitude=55.142628 longitude=… …

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  • 107Dunston Power Station — Dunston B Power Station Viewed from southwest …

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  • 108Nuclear power in the United Kingdom — United Kingdom energy related articles Government energy policy Energy use and conservation Nuclear power Solar power Wind power Energy efficiency in …

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  • 109Drax Power Station — Infobox UK power station static static image caption=Drax power station seen from Barmby Tidal Barrage across the River Ouse. os grid reference=SE666270 latitude=53.73515 longitude= 0.99187 country=England region=Yorkshire and the Humber shire… …

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  • 110Clean coal — Historically[1] used to refer to technologies for reducing emissions of ash, sulfur, and heavy metals from coal combustion; the term is now commonly used to refer to carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology. Clean coal is an umbrella term used …

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