Examples of 'powerplants' in a sentence

Meaning of "powerplants"

Powerplants (noun): Facilities or structures that generate electricity or power. This phrase is used in the context of energy production and infrastructure
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Yet more nuclear powerplants continue to be built.
Pulse jet engines are uncommon aircraft powerplants.
The left and right powerplants are interchangeable.
Later aircraft were produced with other powerplants.
Decommissioning nuclear powerplants also constitutes a major headache.
I have used almost all models of powerplants.
Powerplants and coal mines were also supplied.
Later variants had their powerplants vary.
The powerplants continued running with minimal staff.
Aircraft structure and powerplants for use therein.
Powerplants of the aforementioned type present numerous drawbacks.
Other similar powerplants can be substituted.
The photo above shows the two powerplants.
The powerplants continued running with a minimum amount of staffing.
Safety is a primary concern in the design of powerplants to be used in aircraft applications.

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Its products include mainly water turbines for hydroelectric powerplants.
Both of these powerplants were originally developed as aircraft engines.
Service on solar powerplants.
Thermal powerplants operations department.
We need new powerplants.
The two prototypes differed from each other chiefly in their powerplants.
A lack of suitable powerplants has slowed progress on many of the new planes.
Four jet engines lying behind the cockpits are shown as the powerplants.
Another concern with powerplants is the useful life of the powerplant and components.
At the same time the engine manufacturers were encouraged to develop the necessary powerplants.
Powerplants of the type briefly described above provide for two operating modes.
There are hydroelectric powerplants in the area around Chuncheon.
It was manufactured by Letov Kbely in a number of versions with different powerplants.
Thereare no industrial parabolic trough powerplants in service in Europe.
This compensation called Landschaftsrappen is augmented by a tax for powerplants.
It is also well known that French nuclear powerplants are vulnerable to terrorist attacks.
The chosen powerplants were basically the same as found in the Chevrolet Chevy II.
Five Mark IIs were taken for experiments on improved powerplants and transmission.
Single-turbo powerplants were no longer permitted.
The Yugoslavs found a French manufacturer to supply the powerplants instead.
Lexus offers two powerplants on the LC Coupe.
New and redesigned Honda and Acura models will carry the new powerplants.
In any case, powerplants still represent a big challenge.
Refinerys and Powerplants.
They are lighter in weight, and simpler to operate than self-launching powerplants.
Commonly, regular truck powerplants were used.
The term is also used about electricity generation, such as wind power and biomass powerplants.
Nuclear engineers working for nuclear powerplants aren't required to be licensed.
As an experiment, these ships received different powerplants.
Mercury control technologies at coal-fired powerplants have acheived substantial emissions reductions.
These servers need energy, which is generated by powerplants.
Algae bioreactors are used by some powerplants to reduce CO2 emissions.
The intended powerplants were to be four Rolls-Royce Tyne turboprop engines.
Technology is mediating a shift away from large, centralized powerplants to smaller, decentralized ones.
Fuel cells are highly fuel-efficient, so they are considered as the next-generation of vehicle powerplants.

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