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engine generator
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A generator having its revolving part carried on the shaft of the driving engine.
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This paper describes the design of a modular compression ignition free-piston engine generator, applicable to electric power generation in large-scale systems.
In a modern animal-raising facility, we take the manure from those animals and generate enough biogas to fuel an engine generator that produces enough energy for the entire site.
The ship is fitted with a diesel engine, generator, toilet, modern galley and modern navigational equipment but generally travels Henry Hudson's way, under sail alone and guided by the heavens.
He continues: "It produces methane, which we use to run an engine generator.
This low-grade form of natural gas can be sent into an engine generator set to produce electricity and thermal energy.
After not many kilometres, the warning light for the engine generator lit up on the dashboard, making a companion for the oil-pressure light, which had never gone off.
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The Volt will have a small petrol-engine generator to recharge its batteries on trips of more than 65km.
The county is considering two different types of hybrid technology, which generate and store electricity: a combination type uses an electric motor to supplement a diesel engine that can also power the bus directly without the electric drive; the other uses a smaller diesel engine-generator that generates electricity and uses only a dedicated electric traction motor.
The gasoline engine-generator cannot recharge the auxiliary battery pack; you'll have to plug into a 110-volt outlet for that, a 10-hour process when the battery is depleted.
HYUNDAI The I-Oniq concept was one of several hybrids introduced here with a practical electric-only range — 74 miles — extended by a gasoline engine-generator once the battery runs low.
Some households with livestock already had an engine-generator ready to be used.
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