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Electrical Engineering, 1954
LONG ISLAND Lighting Company placed in service in November 1952 an outdoor 90/99-megawatt turbine-generator unit at Glenwood Power Station Number 3. This is the first of three similar units which will almost double the installed capacity by the end of 1954.
E. F. Deturk, W. J. Burns
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LONG ISLAND Lighting Company placed in service in November 1952 an outdoor 90/99-megawatt turbine-generator unit at Glenwood Power Station Number 3. This is the first of three similar units which will almost double the installed capacity by the end of 1954.
E. F. Deturk, W. J. Burns
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Power Station for Art vs. Art for Power Station
Art Journal, 2001Like ants, visitors amble across a gigantic hall, cross under an iron insect, are carried up on escalators, move through halls and small rooms, and finally arrive at a glass-encased body, from which a grandiose vista offers itself.Tate Modern—London. A former power station on the south bank of the Thames, originally designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott,
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Integrated power station (power supply)
Conference Proceedings., Eleventh International Telecommunications Energy Conference, 2003The authors describes an integrated power station which supplies both uninterrupted DC power and AC power at a regulated voltage by UPS (uninterruptible power supply) or line conditioner, depending on which is more appropriate for the site requirements. The station is contained in a single mechanical structure, a standard 19 in. rack.
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Physics Bulletin, 1976
I have not been able to obtain a copy of Energy World containing the article by W L Wilson, but I fear that your review of it may misrepresent his general trend (Physics Bulletin June 1976 p240). If one regards power stations purely as sources of electrical power, there are good reasons for building large ones which may be summarized as: (1) thermal ...
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I have not been able to obtain a copy of Energy World containing the article by W L Wilson, but I fear that your review of it may misrepresent his general trend (Physics Bulletin June 1976 p240). If one regards power stations purely as sources of electrical power, there are good reasons for building large ones which may be summarized as: (1) thermal ...
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Refocus, 2006
The steady growth of installed capacity of wind turbines over the world is not only reducing our dependence on conventional energy sources but is also leading to an increased focus on quality and stability of energy supply. To adapt distributed generation units such as wind power plants to the grid requires more complex monitoring and control of the ...
Birger T. Madsen, Per Krogsgaard
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The steady growth of installed capacity of wind turbines over the world is not only reducing our dependence on conventional energy sources but is also leading to an increased focus on quality and stability of energy supply. To adapt distributed generation units such as wind power plants to the grid requires more complex monitoring and control of the ...
Birger T. Madsen, Per Krogsgaard
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1982
On 26 November 1966, General de Gaulle, President of the French Republic, opened the Rance Tidal Power Station. Thus an old dream, that of harnessing tidal energy, first suggested as long ago as 1739 by the engineer Belidor, started to come true. It was also the fruit of some 20 years of patient efforts by a French team that is now scattered.
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On 26 November 1966, General de Gaulle, President of the French Republic, opened the Rance Tidal Power Station. Thus an old dream, that of harnessing tidal energy, first suggested as long ago as 1739 by the engineer Belidor, started to come true. It was also the fruit of some 20 years of patient efforts by a French team that is now scattered.
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Nature, 1944
MORE than 10 per cent of all the coal mined in Great Britain is used in electric power stations, and the electrical energy produced in these stations is an important factor in determining the standard of living of the population of Great Britain. Books on power stations are scarce, so that the appearance of a new edition of the only up-to-date British ...
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MORE than 10 per cent of all the coal mined in Great Britain is used in electric power stations, and the electrical energy produced in these stations is an important factor in determining the standard of living of the population of Great Britain. Books on power stations are scarce, so that the appearance of a new edition of the only up-to-date British ...
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2013
The prime mover for bulk electricity generation worldwide is the turbine, coupled to a condenser and alternator. A working fluid is taken through a cycle of changes of temperature and pressure and through the prime mover to produce torque, which involves heat supply and rejection to the surrounding environment.
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The prime mover for bulk electricity generation worldwide is the turbine, coupled to a condenser and alternator. A working fluid is taken through a cycle of changes of temperature and pressure and through the prime mover to produce torque, which involves heat supply and rejection to the surrounding environment.
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