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turbine <a turbine; turbines> N

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Steam was vented from the non-radioactive, secondary side of the plant to aid in the cooling process while the turbines remained offline.
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She was propelled by two steam turbines which drove a single propellor through single reduction gearing.
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Wind turbines convert wind energy to electricity for distribution.
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A high breastshot design, it was retired in 1904 and replaced with several turbines.
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Primary commodities include plastic resins, gas turbines, wind turbines, food products, forest products, and chemicals with the railroad accumulating about 5,500 annual carloads in 2008.
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As a result, considerable attention needs to be given when designing the footings to ensure that the turbines are sufficiently restrained to operate efficiently.
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Solar panels and wind turbines would harvest energy to generate power for the floating islands, while underwater turbines could capture tidal energy.
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It takes around 60 to 90 seconds to bring a unit from cold start-up to full load; this is much shorter than for gas turbines or steam plants.
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The pump-turbines serve the dam's pumped-storage capability and generate electricity during peak hours.
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Heat from nuclear fission is used to raise steam, which runs through turbines, which in turn powers either ship's propellers or electrical generators.
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