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The process of producing electric energy from other forms of energy; also, the amount of electric energy produced, commonly expressed in kilowatt-hours (kWh) or megawatt-years [MW(e)-years].
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The total amount of electric energy produced by the generating units in a generating station or stations, measured at the generator terminals.
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Gross generation less the electric energy consumed at the generating station for station use.
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Production of electric energy
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The act or process of transforming other forms of energy into electric energy. Electric power for supplying consumers is generally produced by using steam (produced by heat from burning fuels or nuclear fission), falling water, wind, or hot gas to turn an electric turbine in a generating station.
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The process of producing electricity at a power plant.
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The process in which fossil fuels, as well as wind power, solar energy, etc., are converted into electricity.
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The process of making electricity. The term may also refer to energy supply.
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The process by which thermal, mechanical, chemical or nuclear energy is converted into electrical energy, using an energy source, which may include natural gas, coal, nuclear fuel, wind, water (hydroelectric), biomass (waste products), solar heat, or any other means of converting basic energy contained in an energy source to electric energy.
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single iteration to produce solutions.
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The process of producing electricity; also, the amount of electric energy, expressed in watthours.
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Electricity produced or generated at a power station using fuels that include coal, oil, natural gas, nuclear, hydroelectric, solar, and wind.
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Production of energy from a power plant.
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The process of transforming other forms of energy, such as nuclear or fossil fuels, into electricity. Also, the amount of electric energy produced, expressed in megawatt-hours.
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The phase of a robot's operation in which it produces a resource description for each resource discovered in the enumeration phase.
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(also synthesis) the phase in a natural language processing system (including MT systems) in which a strings or sentences are produced from some sort of underlying representation, typically a meaning representation of some sort or the name for the module of linguistic rules which causes this to happen.
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The act of converting various forms of energy input (thermal, mechanical, chemical and/or nuclear energy) into electric power. Also, the amount of electric energy produced, usually expressed in kilowatt hours (kwh) or megawatt hours (mwh).
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A process which produces electricity.
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The process of changing other forms of energy, such as fossil fuels, nuclear or renewable energy, into electricity.
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Power plants, producers of electricity, are the generation part of the electric utility industry.
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The process of producing electricity. The amount of electric energy generated is expressed in watt-hours. Please refer to NRS 704. 965-990.
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Act or process of producing electric energy from other forms of energy. Also refers to the amount of electric energy so produced.
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The act of producing electricity.
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The process of producing electric energy by transforming or connecting other forms of energy such as steam, heat or falling water.
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Conversion of other forms of energy into electric energy. Forms of energy that are commonly converted into electricity include natural gas, oil, diesel fuel, falling water, geothermal steam, nuclear fuel, sunshine, and biomass materials such as municipal solid waste and lumber mill residuals.
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The process of producing electricity by converting other forms of energy into electricity.
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The process which produces electricity.
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Production of electricity in a power plant or other power-producing facility.
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The process of producing electric energy by transforming other forms of energy; also, the amount of electric energy produced, expressed in watt-hours (Wh).
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The process of producing electrical energy. Generation may also refer to the amount of electrical energy produced, usually expressed in watt-hours, kilowatt-hours (kWh), or megawatthours (MWh).
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Electricity produced at a power plant using fuels such as coal, oil, natural gas, nuclear and hydro.
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The production of electricity. This is the portion you will be able to choose.
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The process of producing electrical energy from other forms of energy; also, the amount of electric energy produced, usually expressed in kilowatt hours (kWh) or megawatt hours (MWh).
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The act of producing electrical energy from other forms of energy (such as thermal, mechanical, chemical or nuclear); also, the amount of electric energy produced, usually expressed in kilowatthours (Kwh) or megawatthours (MWh).
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This covers the production of electricity at power stations. At present the main fuels used are gas, nuclear and coal, although there is now a growing use of renewable forms of energy, such as wind power, the burning of gas from landfill and waste incineration.
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The process of converting different forms of energy — thermal, mechanical, chemical or nuclear — into electricity
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The production of electricity. In Texas, electricity is produced by a number of methods including natural gas, coal, nuclear power, wind, water and solar energy. The generation of electricity is deregulated.
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Production of electricity from a power plant.
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The act of transforming energy into electricity.
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The production of electricity. After disaggregation, State Generation (Verve Energy) will be the State-owned business responsible for providing generation.
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The production of electricity. Electricity in Texas is generated from natural gas, nuclear, coal, wind, water, and solar energy. Since 1995, Texas has built or has under construction, some 27,000 MW of generation capacity and is projected to have reserve margins in excess of 25% through 2006.
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Producing electricity by power plant or machine.
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The process of transforming other forms of energy (hydro, coal, solar, nuclear, gas) into electric energy. The production of electricity.
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The electricity generated by a system as recorded by a KWH meter, recorded in KWH or MWH.
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The production of electricity at power plants.
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The process of producing electricity from other forms of energy, such as steam, heat, or water. Refers to the amount of electric energy produced, expressed in kilowatt hours.
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The production of electricity by using non-renewable energy (coal, nuclear, natural gas) or renewable energy (solar, wind, hydroelectric, biomass) as the fuel source.
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