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  2. Z Pulsed Power Facility - Wikipedia

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    The radiated power has been raised to 350 terawatts and the X-ray energy output to 2.7 megajoules. In 2006 wire array experiments reach ultra-high temperatures (2.66 to 3.7 billion kelvins). [24] Sandia's roadmap for the future includes another Z machine version called ZN (Z Neutron) to test higher yields in fusion power and automation systems.

  3. Kurnool Ultra Mega Solar Park - Wikipedia

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    The contracts were awarded to solar power developers in mid-December 2015. [7] 500 MW was awarded to SunEdison (as a part of bankruptcy acquired by Greenko) and 350 MW to Softbank Energy (both at rate ₹ 4.63/kW), 100 MW to Azure Power and 50 MW to Adani Power (at rates of ₹ 5.12/kW⋅h and ₹ 5.13/kW⋅h respectively). [8]

  4. Explosively pumped flux compression generator - Wikipedia

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    On the other end a transformer enables the generator to work more efficiently into the electrical load. An explosively pumped flux compression generator (EPFCG) is a device used to generate a high-power electromagnetic pulse by compressing magnetic flux using high explosives. EPFCGs are physically destroyed during operation, making them single-use.

  5. Saif Group - Wikipedia

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    Saif Energy Limited (SEL) holds interests in 4 blocks with a total oil and gas exploration acreage of 3109.66 km 2 in consortium with other energy and power companies, including Pakistan's state-owned Oil and Gas Development Company OGDCL (Pakistan), Mari Petroleum Company Limited MPCL (Pakistan), and Tullow Oil (Ireland). [10]

  6. Ultra Mega Power Projects - Wikipedia

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    Ultra Mega Power projects, each with a capacity of 4000 MW or above, are being developed with the aim of bridging this gap. The UMPPs are seen as an expansion of the MPP (Mega Power Projects) projects that the Government of India undertook in the 1990s, but met with limited success.

  7. Mundra Ultra Mega Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    Mundra Ultra Mega Power Project or Mundra UMPP is a subbituminous coal-fired power plant in Tunda village at Mundra, Kutch district, Gujarat, India. It is the 3rd largest operational power plant in India. The coal for the power plant is imported primarily from Indonesia. The source of water for the power plant is sea water from Gulf of Kutch.