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The plant, which generates enough electricity to support 670,000 homes, is still functioning, but might run out of coal before the railroad tracks are cleared.
It is a charity, operating as a social enterprise, which generates enough cash from entrance fees (£18 on the door; less if you arrive by bike or bus, or on foot) to service loans and maintain the asset base.
The plant's reactor, which generates enough electricity to power 600,000 homes, shut down automatically on July 17 after water overheated in one of three cooling pumps in the system.
This propulsion is based on water-jet which generates enough thrusting force to pull the whole system inside the network.
It is extremely light at 5,070 pounds and has an impressive 236-foot wingspan, which generates enough lift to maintain flight over long periods of time.
According to History.com, it took five years to build the dam, which generates enough energy each year to serve over one million people.
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The water is carried by a pipeline to drive two turbines, which generate enough electricity to power around 12,000 local homes each year.
An enthusiast's gaming rig typically has one CPU and one to four graphics cards, each of which generate enough heat to warrant one of CoolChip's fans.
How these hormones contribute to the canker disease needs further exploration, but it is clear their relationship with the canker symptoms, hypertrophy and hyperplasia of mesophyll cells [ 2], which generate enough internal pressure to prompt the epidermal rupture and facilitate pathogen release to the leaf surface for disease propagation [ 21, 27].
Just as a potato can power a light bulb, Proteus has added magnesium and copper on each side of its tiny sensor, which generates just enough electricity from stomach acids.
The lignin residue and the balance of the bagasse are fed to the CHP system, which again generates enough steam and electricity to meet process demands.
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