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  • 1Monticello Steam Electric Station — Monticello Steam Electric Station …

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  • 2electric power — ▪ physics       energy generated through the conversion of other forms of energy, such as mechanical, thermal, or chemical energy. Electric energy is unrivaled for many uses, as for lighting, computer operation, motive power, and entertainment… …

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  • 3steam power plant — noun : a plant using steam prime movers to drive electric generating apparatus …

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  • 4Navajo Generating Station — Navajo Generating Station …

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  • 5Electric locomotive — Electric Trains redirects here. For the 1995 Squeeze single, see Electric Trains (song). An electric locomotive is a locomotive powered by electricity from an external source. Sources include overhead lines, third rail or an on board electricity… …

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  • 6Frank E. Ratts Generating Station — is Indiana’s first electric cooperative power plant, located at coord|38|31|12|N|87|16|02|W|display=inline,title on the White River near Petersburg in Pike County, Indiana. It is just convert|1|mi|km downstream from a much larger coal fired power …

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  • 7Steam turbine — A rotor of a modern steam turbine, used in a power plant A steam turbine is a mechanical device that extracts thermal energy from pressurized steam, and converts it into rotary motion. Its modern manifestation was invented by Sir Charles Parsons… …

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  • 8Electric generator — U.S. NRC image of a modern steam turbine generator In electricity generation, an electric generator is a device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy. A generator forces electric charge (usually carried by electrons) to flow… …

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  • 9Electric vehicle — Sustainable energy Renewable energy …

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  • 10Electric boat — This article is about electrically powered boats in general. For the company called Electric Boat , see General Dynamics Electric Boat. Passenger solar boat Solifleur, Switzerland 1995 While a significant majority of water vessels are powered by… …

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