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  2. Glossary of power generation - Wikipedia

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    Living or recently dead material such as plant matter, used as either fuel or industrial production as biofuel It is a renewable resource obtained from several different plants, for example wood waste, sugar cane, corn, hemp and others. || Biofuel Black start: Starting a unit without external power supply from the electricity network

  3. Need for power - Wikipedia

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    Need for power (nPow) is a term that was popularized by psychologist David McClelland in 1961. McClelland's thinking was influenced by the pioneering work of Henry Murray, who first identified underlying psychological human needs and motivational processes (1938).

  4. List of power stations in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Botievska wind power plant - 200 MWp; Zaporizhzhia wind power plant - 500 MWp; Kramatorsk wind farm - 67,5 MWp; Prymorska wind farm - 200 MWp; Tiligul Wind Power Plant - 565 MWp; Novoazovska wind farm - 107,5 MWp; Krasnodon Wind Farm - 25 MWp; Syvash wind farm - 246 MWp; Orlivska Wind Power Plant - 100 MWp

  5. Why we need more nuclear power - AOL

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    But nuclear plants can go anywhere, and a recent study by the Bipartisan Policy Center estimated construction savings of 15% to 35% for coal plants retrofitted as nuclear sites. Three-quarters of ...

  6. Power station - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, the worldwide installed capacity of power plants increased by 347 GW. Solar and wind power plant capacities rose by 80% in one year. [27] As of 2022, the largest photovoltaic (PV) power plants in the world are led by Bhadla Solar Park in India, rated at 2245 MW. Solar thermal power stations in the U.S. have the following output:

  7. Fossil fuel power station - Wikipedia

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    In a fossil fuel power plant the chemical energy stored in fossil fuels such as coal, fuel oil, natural gas or oil shale and oxygen of the air is converted successively into thermal energy, mechanical energy and, finally, electrical energy. Each fossil fuel power plant is a complex, custom-designed system.

  8. Thermal power station - Wikipedia

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    A thermal power station, also known as a thermal power plant, is a type of power station in which the heat energy generated from various fuel sources (e.g., coal, natural gas, nuclear fuel, etc.) is converted to electrical energy. [1]

  9. Power plant (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Power Plant, a contemporary art gallery located in Toronto; Power Plant Live!, a club near Baltimore's Inner Harbor; Power Plant Mall, a shopping mall in Makati, Philippines; WCW Power Plant, professional wrestling school