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Discover Ludwig"power generation unit" is a correct and usable phrase in written English and can be used to refer to a device or system that produces energy.
For example, "This solar farm has several power generation units that provide electricity to the surrounding area."
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With 60 TECs, the power generation unit has generated the electric power at the minimum of 3.9 W and a maximum 42.4 W under maximum flow rate, with the aforementioned range for hot water temperature and incoming cold water at 19.5 °C, which corresponds to typical scenario for hot water heating system.
In this paper, a small scale passive electric power generation unit was devised for generating electricity from the heat available in the solar pond.
Hence, a Solid Oxide Fuel Cell based power generation unit is considered as distributed generating source here, in this paper.
In power generation unit, the steam Rankine cycle is usually used to generate electricity.
In this work, the capability of solar pond in generating electricity has been explored experimentally using a plate type power generation unit (PTPGU).
The power generation unit was fabricated and tested experimentally.
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The results demonstrate that the solar reformer illustrated in this study can be connected to a combined cycle-power generation unit having a nominal capacity of 100-MW electricity.
We use standard shock bodies with our custom power-generation unit attached".
The entire top management team of the power-generation unit, he said, has been replaced.
NRG Energy Inc., the power-generation unit of Xcel Energy Inc., said it could seek Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as part of a plan to restructure finances.
THERMO ELECTRON CORP., Waltham, Mass., a manufacturing conglomerate, said it would sell a power-generation unit, Thermo Ecotek, to AES, Arlington, Va., a global power company, for $195 million in cash.
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