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Several cyanobacteria-covered mushrooms wired together generated enough electricity to light up a small lamp, the BBC reported.
On the supply side we have Shoreham, a finished plant that generated enough electricity for 10,000 homes during a one-day test this August.
But amid the gale-force havoc, the day also brought a critical milestone in a quiet energy revolution: For the first time ever, the army of spinning white turbines that has sprouted across the lush countryside generated enough electricity to power all of Scotland.
"Wind turbines in Scotland alone generated enough electricity to supply three million homes in the UK – equivalent to 126% of the electricity needs of every home north of the border.
The turbines generated enough electricity to cover a quarter of the needs of the school and the 850-strong congregation.
Bringing together for the first time two Latin American musical icons, the event reportedly generated enough electricity to light the Venezuelan capital and drew an audience in excess of 200,000.
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In the United States, Solar Roadway, a company in Sandpoint, Idaho, is working on streets made of electricity-generating photovoltaic cells that generate enough electricity to recharge electric cars at rest stops and parking lots along the way.
Each 30 foot generator can generate enough electricity and hot water for several homes on a sunny day.
Generating enough electricity to cook for an hour in an electric oven creates 2.7 pounds of carbon dioxide.
The main electricity generation company, the Volta River Authority, is not able to generate enough electricity for all the demand sectors.
The company says the project will generate enough electricity for 500,000 homes and will cut the average Long Island household electric bill by about $100 a year.
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