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"generated electricity" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to electricity that is produced or created by a power source, such as a generator or power plant. Example: The wind turbines in this region are responsible for generating electricity for thousands of homes.
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The steam drove a set of turbines that generated electricity.
That this invention also generated electricity delighted thrifty Victorians.
"Nuclear power represents more than 70percentt of our noncarbon generated electricity.
Dean Burnett could power a typical street if tweeting generated electricity, @garwboy.
The company said the project would have been the first biogas plant that generated electricity that offset grid-supplied electricity.
Like some American states, Portugal has for decades generated electricity from hydropower plants on its raging rivers.
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Azure Power has a contract to provide solar-generated electricity to a state-government electric utility.
It is served, like the rest of his house, by solar-generated electricity.
They use wind-generated electricity and have a solar-heated hot tub.
Unfortunately, so-called green power offerings remain more expensive than fossil fuel or nuclear-generated electricity.
Just 2.1% comes either direct from waste and renewables or from renewably-generated electricity.
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