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- Conventional coal-fired power plant [r]: power plant that burns coal in a steam generator to produce high pressure steam, which goes to steam turbines that generate electricity. [e]
- Energy (science) [r]: A measurable physical quantity of a system which can be expressed in joules (the metric unit for a quantity of energy) or other measurement units such as ergs, calories, watt-hours or Btu. [e]
- International System of Units [r]: Metric unit system based on the metre, kilogram, second, ampere, kelvin, mole and candela. [e]
- Power (disambiguation) [r]: Multiple uses and connotations of the term. [e]
- Second [r]: Please do not use this term in your topic list, because there is no single article for it. Please substitute a more precise term. See Second (disambiguation) for a list of available, more precise, topics. Please add a new usage if needed.
- U.S. customary units [r]: The units of measurement that are currently used in the United States. [e]
- Watt (unit) [r]: SI unit of power; symbol W; 1 W = 1 J/s = 1 A⋅V [e]
- Wind turbine [r]: A rotating machine that converts the kinetic energy in wind into mechanical energy. [e]