It states the station, which started generating electricity in 1971, will stop production in 2010.
It is no secret that coal is dirty and that generating electricity from coal causes pollution.
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But, in the short-term, not all of the inputs in generating electricity will rise.
This drives the piston back and forth so that it acts as an alternator, generating electricity.
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He explains that the technology works by first generating electricity in the traditional manner of a wind turbine.
Wylfa is the only Magnox site still generating electricity, following the closure of Oldbury in Gloucestershire in February.
Recently the plant was given permission move fuel from Reactor 2 to Reactor 1 to continue generating electricity.
It's what the industry prefers to call 'energy from waste', generating electricity by burning rubbish in enormous incinerators.
Currently, in the U.S., the economics for generating electricity from biogas are dismal.
Chris Ambler, from the firm, said the rise was necessary to meet the extra costs of generating electricity locally.
This mixture is then spread onto a glass or metal surface and through photosynthesis, it keeps on generating electricity.
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Though the output is minute, such a power source could carry on generating electricity unassisted for a long time.
In a corner of a Silicon Valley neighborhood of modest tract homes, robots are quietly at work generating electricity.
There will long be more economicial methods of generating electricity than solar power.
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The first conventional geothermal power station, powered by hot springs near Larderello, Italy, began generating electricity in the early 1900s.
Their plutonium power sources will stop generating electricity in about 10-15 years, at which point their instruments and transmitters will die.
They include nuclear plants (there are now much cheaper ways of generating electricity), and long-term contracts with various alternative energy suppliers.
Long thin tubes, called convection zones, spiral up the inside of the cylinders, gathering nautical winds and generating electricity in the process.
But the plant had been closed over the Easter holidays so had enough fuel to continue generating electricity through the five-hour demonstration.
But we also have to look at other ways of generating electricity.
The plant is set to open in 2016 with rubbish transported to Severnside by rail and burnt, generating electricity for the National Grid.
During periods of high demand, the heat pump runs in reverse as a heat engine, expanding and cooling the argon and generating electricity.
All the nuclear waste created since Sizewell B started generating electricity in 1995 is currently stored on site under water in storage ponds.
The salt of the seawater draws the fresh water across the membrane, leading to a build-up of pressure which forces water through the turbine, generating electricity.
The charm offensive also explains, without ever using the words "incinerator" or "burn", that the proposed "thermal conversion plant" will also pay its way by generating electricity.
The report found the amount of gas produced by generating electricity had dropped by 75% since the cable link with France, via Jersey, allowed energy imports from 2001.
The existing Wylfa plant, which has been producing energy since 1971, is set to continue generating electricity until the fuel runs out or September 2014, whichever comes first.
The power station stopped generating electricity in February last year.
None of these projects is actually linked to generating electricity.
The West fears that Iran is using its nuclear drive to try to build atomic weapons, a charge Tehran has consistently denied, saying it is aimed at generating electricity.
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