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  2. Steam–electric power station - Wikipedia

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    A steam–electric power station is a power station in which the electric generator is steam-driven: water is heated, evaporates, and spins a steam turbine which drives an electric generator. After it passes through the turbine, the steam is condensed in a condenser .

  3. Turbo generator - Wikipedia

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    Turbo generators are used for high shaft rotational speeds, typical of steam and gas turbines. The rotor of a turbo generator is a non-salient pole type usually with two poles. [5] The normal speed of a turbo generator is 1500 or 3000 rpm with four or two poles at 50 Hz (1800 or 3600 rpm with four or two poles at 60 Hz).

  4. Brush Electrical Machines - Wikipedia

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    Charles Francis Brush, born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1849, founded the Brush Electric Light Company, which stayed in business in the U.S. until 1889 when it was sold to the Thomson-Houston Company making Brush a wealthy man. [1] In 1880, the Anglo-American Brush Electric Light Corporation was established in Lambeth, London. [2]

  5. Westinghouse Electric Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Steam turbine generator: The first commercial Westinghouse steam turbine-driven generator, a 1,500 kW unit, began operation at Hartford Electric Light Co. in 1901. The machine, nicknamed Mary-Ann , was the first steam turbine generator to be installed by an electric utility to generate electricity in the US.

  6. Category:Electrical generators - Wikipedia

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    Steam generators (7 P) T. Turbo generators (1 C, 13 P) W. Wind turbines (5 C, 50 P) ... Electric generator; A. Advanced Stirling radioisotope generator; Airborne wind ...

  7. Electric generator - Wikipedia

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    An engine-generator is the combination of an electrical generator and an engine (prime mover) mounted together to form a single piece of self-contained equipment. The engines used are usually piston engines, but gas turbines can also be used, and there are even hybrid diesel-gas units, called dual-fuel units.

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  9. Cyclone Mark V Engine - Wikipedia

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    A 60 kW generator set fueled by waste motor oil [44] Chuk Williams' steam-powered land speed record car, [6] [45] followed by a land speed record car built by Cyclone Power Technologies [46] A speed boat designed to break the steam-powered water speed record. [12] A multi-fuel engine to provide hydraulic power to forklift trucks [47]