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  • 101Fossil-fuel power station — A working coal plant in Rochester, Minnesota The St. Clair Power Plant, a large coal fired ge …

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  • 102National Power Training Institute — Coordinates: 28°27′44″N 77°18′53″E / 28.462222°N 77.314722°E / 28.462222; 77.314722 …

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  • 103Nuclear power accidents by country — The abandoned city of Pripyat, Ukraine with the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in the distance. 57 accidents have occurred since the Chernobyl disaster in 1986. Two thirds of these mishaps occurred in the US.[1] The French Atomic Energy Agency… …

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  • 104Nebraska Public Power District — NPPD redirects here. For other uses, see NPPD (disambiguation). Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) is the largest electric utility in the state of Nebraska, serving all or parts of 91 (of 93) counties. It was formed on January 1, 1970, when… …

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  • 105Coal power in the People's Republic of China — Entrance to a small coal mine in China. A coal shipme …

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  • 106Corriente Resources — Inc. Type Private Industry Mining Founded 1992 Headquarters …

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  • 107Offshore wind power — View of Lillgrund Wind Farm, Sweden Offshore wind power refers to the construction of wind farms in bodies of water to generate electricity from wind. Better wind speeds are available offshore compared to on land, so offshore wind power’s… …

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  • 108Paks Nuclear Power Plant — Infobox NPP Picture = Pic des = Country = Hungary location = Paks owner = Magyar Villamos Művek Zrt. operator = Paksi Atomerőmű Zrt. Built = 1967ndash 1987 Start = December 28, 1982 End = r type = VVER 440/V213 r active = 4 r active mw = 1,866… …

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  • 109Japanese mining and energy resources (World War II) — Japan possesses very few mining resources. There are coal deposits in Hokkaidō and Kyūshū (close to Nagasaki). Oil wells have been drilled off the west coast of Honshū and Japan has oil concessions in North Sakhalin. Iron is scarce outside of… …

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  • 110Nuclear power in Pakistan — …

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