Auxiliary generator: A generator at
the electric plant site that provides power for the operation of the electrical generating equipment itself, including related demands such as plant lighting, during periods when the electric plant is not operating and power is unavailable from the grid.
Not exact matches
Mr. Fertel has almost 50 years of experience working with the
electric utility industry on issues related to designing,
siting, licensing and managing both fossil and nuclear
plants.
The governor of Japan's Fukui Prefecture, Issei Nishikawa, was cited by JAIF as saying: «The national government needs to resolutely develop a plan, given that little progress has been made in selecting
sites for the final disposal of used nuclear fuel from the commercial nuclear power
plants operated by the country's
electric power companies.»
In addition to
sites in the U.S. and Japan, Nissan «s upcoming Leaf
electric vehicle will be built alongside the Juke compact crossover at the brand» sSunderland, U.K.
plant.
Pure Color of the Hudson (after Rodchenko) Remediated polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) mud obtained from General
Electric dredging
site, processed waste coal from power
plants in the Hudson Valley on Sintra, in Matthew Friday's Space as Substance: Beyond the Scenic Hudson, 2015.
With a palette of otherworldly yellows and greens, the paintings depict the largest coal
electric plants in the United States, all of which are
sited in impoverished rural areas and shrouded in tree cover.
In it, he called for international intervention before the Tokyo
Electric Power Company began to move fuel rods from the spent fuel pool for reactor unit 4 and urged the four climate scientists who recently called for a big push to advance safer nuclear power
plant designs to go to the
site.
CO2 may be separated from other gases at coal - fired
electric power
plants and transported by pipeline to suitable storage
sites.
New England
Electric Co. (NEECO) in 1957 began construction in Somerset, Massachusetts, of what would become the largest fossil - fueled generating
plant in New England, at a 300 - acre
site called Brayton Point on the Taunton River (Figure 3).
And you and I would agree, I'm sure, that if the proper externality taxes and policies on safety (all energy sources, etc), power
plant siting, mining, the
electric grid, agricultural emissions, etc, were put in place, with maybe some public investments directed toward pre-mass market technologies, etc, then whatever mix of sources develops should be good.
A historic industrial
site, General
Electric's Motor
Plant office, will be part of the project.