power station - translation to greek
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power station - translation to greek

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Power Station; The Power station; The Power Station (disambiguation); Power station (disambiguation); Power Station (disambiguation)

power 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
  • 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]]
σταθμός ηλεκτρισμού
power plant         
  • "[[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
  • 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]]
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
εργοστάσιο ηλεκτρισμού
nuclear power station         
  • [[Boiling water reactor]] (BWR)
  • largest operational nuclear power facility in the world]].
  • Unit 1 of the [[Cernavodă Nuclear Power Plant]] in Romania
  • Hypothetical number of global deaths which would have resulted from energy production if the world's energy production was met through a single source, in 2014.
  • Some  nuclear reactors make use of cooling towers to condense the steam exiting the turbines. All steam released is never in contact with radioactivity
  • [[Olkiluoto Nuclear Power Plant]] in [[Eurajoki]], Finland. The site houses of one of the most powerful reactors known as EPR.
  • [[Pressurized water reactor]] (PWR)
  • The Ukrainian city of [[Pripyat]] abandoned due to a nuclear accident, which took place at [[Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant]] on 26 April 1986, seen in the background.
THERMAL POWER STATION WHERE THE HEAT SOURCE IS A NUCLEAR REACTOR
Nuclear plant; Nuclear power station; Nuclear power plants; Nuclear power facility; Nuclear power facilities; Nuclear energy plant; Nuclear Power Plant; Nuclear powerplant; Nuclear Power Plants; Nuclear power stations; Nuclear facility; Nuclear Power Station; Nuclear plants; Atomic power plant; Generation of electricity from nuclear power plants; Steam generating station; Uranium engine; Neuclear power station
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Definition

power station
¦ noun an installation where electrical power is generated.

Wikipedia

Power Station

Power Station or The Power Station may refer to:

  • Power station, a facility for the generation of electricity
Examples of use of power station
1. "We have only one power station in southern Afghanistan and that is Kajaki power station.
2. Vainzikher, 37, was previously general director at Kirishi power station, the largest thermal electric power station in northwest Russia.
3. In this course, the construction of over 1,3'0 projects including Anbyon Youth Power Station No. 2, Hungju Youth Power Station No. 2, Thaechon Youth Power Stations No. 3 and 4 and Kumjingang Hungbong Youth Power Station have been successfully completed.
4. BUSHEHR – Nuclear power station The Bushehr nuclear power station (image: DigitalGlobe) Iran‘s nuclear programme began in 1'74 with plans to build a nuclear power station at Bushehr with German assistance.
5. The Anbyon Youth Power Station, the Youth Hero Motorway, the Hungju Youth Power Station, the Hamhung City Youth Goat Farm, the Yonggwang Youth Fish Farm and Thaechon Youth Power Station No. 4 were built in the Songun era.