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What (who) is net generation - definition

FACILITY GENERATING ELECTRIC POWER
Power plant; Power Plant; Power plants; Power stations; Generating station; Electric power station; Electrical power station; Electricity power station; Electrical generating station; Backup power station; Generation (gross); Generation (net); Gross generation; Net generation; Small power producer; Electric power plant; Generating plant; 57, Holborn Viaduct; ⛮; Powerplants; Electricity works; Power farm; Power Plants; Power production plant; Electricity facility; Energy station
  • "[[Camouflaged]]" natural draft wet [[cooling tower]]
  • Hydroelectric power station at [[Gabčíkovo Dam]], [[Slovakia]]
  • [[St. Clair Power Plant]], a large coal-fired generating station in [[Michigan]], [[United States]]
  • Rotor of a modern steam turbine, used in a power station
  • Dynamos and engine installed at Edison General Electric Company, New York 1895
  • [[Nellis Solar Power Plant]] in [[Nevada]], United States
  • The [[Athlone Power Station]] in [[Cape Town]], [[South Africa]]
  • Wind turbines in [[Texas]], [[United States]]
  • Osmotic Power Prototype at Tofte (Hurum), Norway
  • [[Ikata Nuclear Power Plant]], [[Japan]]
  • The [[Koeberg Nuclear Power Station]], South Africa
  • A large gas and coal power plant in [[Martinlaakso]], [[Vantaa]], [[Finland]]
  • Metz biomass power station
  • [[Nesjavellir Geothermal Power Station]], [[Iceland]]
  • Control room of a power plant
  • Modular block overview of a power station. Dashed lines show special additions like combined cycle and cogeneration or optional storage.
  • [[Cooling tower]]s showing evaporating water at [[Ratcliffe-on-Soar Power Station]], [[United Kingdom]]
  • [[Three Gorges Dam]], [[Hubei]], [[China]]

Millennial         
  • Young Germans protesting [[youth unemployment]] at a 2014 event
  • Victors of the 2006 MIT [[Integration Bee]], with the champion, dubbed the "Grand Integrator" in the middle.
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  • Young Americans are leaving the cities for the suburbs in large numbers. ''Pictured'': Munster, Indiana (near Chicago, Illinois).
  • A sample JAPD certificate.
  • Millennials' debts are not mainly due to student loans but rather credit-card debts.
  • Youth Catholic crowds in [[Rio de Janeiro]] during the [[World Youth Day 2013]].
  • A young woman reading outdoors in New York (2009).
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  • Volunteers assisting with recovery on the Gulf Coast after [[Hurricane Katrina]]
  • Young people at a music festival in [[Sydney]] during 2011.
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  • The [[anti-austerity movement in Spain]]
  • Ottawa became a magnet for millennials in the late 2010s.
  • Population pyramid of the European Union in 2016
  • Population pyramid of the United States in 2016
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  • A rural county's chances of having a performing arts organization is 60% higher if it is located near a national park or forest. ''Pictured'': The [[Redwood National and State Parks]], California.
  • HMS ''Dragon'']] in the English Channel (2011).
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  • [[Säpojoggen]] jogging event in Sweden
  • Top five high-skilled professions with insufficient workers in the European Union in the late 2010s.
  • Kitty Hawk]]'' (2004).
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  • U.S. states by the percentage of the over 25-year-old population with bachelor's degrees according to the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey 2013–2017 5-Year Estimates. States with above average shares of degree holders are in full orange.
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  • Young people walking with their digital devices (2015)
COHORT SUCCEEDING GENERATION X, BORN FROM 1981 TO 1996.
Millenial generation; Millenial Generation; Sunshine Generation; Echo generation; Millennial generation; N generation; Gen Y; Gen y; Generation Why?; Net Generation; Generation Y culture; Generation Y Culture; Echo Boom; Neogeny; Echo boom generation; Y-generation; Y-gen; Gen-Y; Gen-y; Echo Boom Generation; Millenial; Eighties Babies; Echo Boomers; 80's Babies; Much Music generation; Genr Y; First Digitals; Echo boomer; Nineties kid; 1990s kid; Playstation Generation; Nineties Kid; Millennial Generation; Y generation; Generation y; Generation iY; Generation Flux; Trophy Generation; Peter Pan Generation; GenY; Generation Y; Millenials; Millennial; Milennials; Political views of Millenials; Milennial; Old Millennial; Goddamn millennials; Millennials in the United States; Political views of American millenials; Political views of British millenials; Political views of Canadian millenials
·adj Of or pertaining to the millennium, or to a thousand years; as, a millennial period; millennial happiness.
.NET         
  • dotnet bot, the community mascot for .NET
  • .NET uses the [[Common Language Infrastructure]] (CLI)
FREE AND OPEN-SOURCE SOFTWARE PLATFORM DEVELOPED BY MICROSOFT
Dotnet; DotNet Core; CoreFX; CoreCLR; RyuJIT; CoreRT; .Net Core 3; .NET 5; .NET Core 3; .NET MAUI; .NET 6; .NET 7; .NET 8; .NET Bot; Dotnet Bot; DotNet Bot; .NET Core; .NET (software platform); .NET Core 1.0; .NET Core 1.1; .NET Core 2.0; .NET Core 2.1; .NET Core 2.2; .NET Core 3.0; .NET Core 3.1
Millennials         
  • Young Germans protesting [[youth unemployment]] at a 2014 event
  • Victors of the 2006 MIT [[Integration Bee]], with the champion, dubbed the "Grand Integrator" in the middle.
  • 500x500px
  • 440x440px
  • Young Americans are leaving the cities for the suburbs in large numbers. ''Pictured'': Munster, Indiana (near Chicago, Illinois).
  • A sample JAPD certificate.
  • Millennials' debts are not mainly due to student loans but rather credit-card debts.
  • Youth Catholic crowds in [[Rio de Janeiro]] during the [[World Youth Day 2013]].
  • A young woman reading outdoors in New York (2009).
  • left
  • Volunteers assisting with recovery on the Gulf Coast after [[Hurricane Katrina]]
  • Young people at a music festival in [[Sydney]] during 2011.
  • center
  • 330x330px
  • The [[anti-austerity movement in Spain]]
  • Ottawa became a magnet for millennials in the late 2010s.
  • Population pyramid of the European Union in 2016
  • Population pyramid of the United States in 2016
  • alt=
  • A rural county's chances of having a performing arts organization is 60% higher if it is located near a national park or forest. ''Pictured'': The [[Redwood National and State Parks]], California.
  • HMS ''Dragon'']] in the English Channel (2011).
  • right
  • [[Säpojoggen]] jogging event in Sweden
  • Top five high-skilled professions with insufficient workers in the European Union in the late 2010s.
  • Kitty Hawk]]'' (2004).
  • center
  • 597x597px
  • U.S. states by the percentage of the over 25-year-old population with bachelor's degrees according to the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey 2013–2017 5-Year Estimates. States with above average shares of degree holders are in full orange.
  • left
  • 330x330px
  • 600x600px
  • Views on science and the Bible across four different demographic cohorts in the U.S. in 2016
  • Young people walking with their digital devices (2015)
COHORT SUCCEEDING GENERATION X, BORN FROM 1981 TO 1996.
Millenial generation; Millenial Generation; Sunshine Generation; Echo generation; Millennial generation; N generation; Gen Y; Gen y; Generation Why?; Net Generation; Generation Y culture; Generation Y Culture; Echo Boom; Neogeny; Echo boom generation; Y-generation; Y-gen; Gen-Y; Gen-y; Echo Boom Generation; Millenial; Eighties Babies; Echo Boomers; 80's Babies; Much Music generation; Genr Y; First Digitals; Echo boomer; Nineties kid; 1990s kid; Playstation Generation; Nineties Kid; Millennial Generation; Y generation; Generation y; Generation iY; Generation Flux; Trophy Generation; Peter Pan Generation; GenY; Generation Y; Millenials; Millennial; Milennials; Political views of Millenials; Milennial; Old Millennial; Goddamn millennials; Millennials in the United States; Political views of American millenials; Political views of British millenials; Political views of Canadian millenials
Millennials, also known as Generation Y or Gen Y, are the demographic cohort following Generation X and preceding Generation Z. Researchers and popular media use the early 1980s as starting birth years and the mid-1990s to early 2000s as ending birth years, with the generation typically being defined as people born from 1981 to 1996.

Wikipedia

Power station

A power station, also referred to as a power plant and sometimes generating station or generating plant, is an industrial facility for the generation of electric power. Power stations are generally connected to an electrical grid.

Many power stations contain one or more generators, a rotating machine that converts mechanical power into three-phase electric power. The relative motion between a magnetic field and a conductor creates an electric current.

The energy source harnessed to turn the generator varies widely. Most power stations in the world burn fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas to generate electricity. Low-carbon power sources include nuclear power, and use of renewables such as solar, wind, geothermal, and hydroelectric.

Examples of use of net generation
1. They are named for the late Spanish philosopher Jose Ortega y Gasset. ___ On the Net: Generation Y blog: http://www.desdecuba.com/generaciony